Interferometric light microscopy for rapid virus titering and characterization of lipid nanoparticle preparations 
Oct
31
2024
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Interferometric light microscopy for rapid virus titering and characterization of lipid nanoparticle preparations 

Thursday 08:00 PDT / 11:00 EDT / 15:00 GMT / 16:00 CET
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Interferometric light microscopy for rapid virus titering and characterization of lipid nanoparticle preparations  

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Significant advances in upstream biomanufacturing methods for cell and gene therapies have been achieved in recent years. However, final yields continue to be impacted by losses in downstream steps. Interferometric light microscopy (ILM) represents a fast and cost-effective method for process development teams to obtain size and concentration data within seconds.

  • An understanding of the technical basis of ILM as it compares to other methods for monitoring nanoparticles.
  • Outcomes of experimental studies on ILM utilization in characterizing virus preparations, detecting virus breakage and aggregation, and monitoring lipid nanoparticle preparations
Ben Josey
Ben Josey
Field Application Scientist at Corning Life Sciences

Ben Josey, Ph.D. is a Field Application Scientist at Corning Life Sciences, where he works extensively with both internal and external research, process development, quality, and manufacturing groups; optimizing cell-based assays, cellular scale-up conditions, instrumentation, and other technical and strategic challenges facing developers of advanced therapies.