Picodroplets for Biologics Discovery and Scale-up: A Novel Automation Approach

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Webinar Date/Time: Wed, Dec 4, 2024 11:00 AM EST

This webcast will cover the underlying approach and demonstrate how it has been integrated into a complete automated system for everyday use in the translational research process.

Register Free: https://www.pharmtech.com/pt_w/picodroplets

Event Overview:

Ultraminiaturized droplet microfluidics provide a powerful approach to enable efficient discovery and scale-up of biologics. This webcast will cover the underlying approach and demonstrate how it has been integrated into a complete automated system for everyday use in the translational research process. Examples of the technology in action will be presented, along with a highlight of compelling new functionality and techniques to extend its application.

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Key Learning Objectives:

  • Understand picodroplets and how they are used for single-cell analysis
  • Learn about Cyto-Mine® Chroma and how it brings picodroplet technology into users’ hands
  • Explore future developments, particularly multiplex measurements in droplets

Who Should Attend:
This webcast is targeted toward professionals from CDMOs and biopharma companies in the following roles:

  • CTOs and CSOs
  • VPs
  • Directors and heads of research in discovery, scale-up, new technology, and automation
  • Senior scientists and researchers

Speaker:

Richard Hammond, MEng, MA
Chief Technical Officer
Sphere Fluidics

Richard Hammond, MEng, MA, leads R&D at Sphere Fluidics, Ltd, overseeing the development of its science and technology. With more than 20 years of experience in health care and life sciences, he has held senior roles, including at Alere (now Abbott Rapid Diagnostics), where he developed the Alere i platform, the first CLIA-waived point-of-care diagnostic using DNA amplification. He also founded Cambridge Consultants' bioinnovation group and was vice president of technology at DNA Electronics. Hammond earned his master's of engineering and master's of arts degrees from the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Register Free: https://www.pharmtech.com/pt_w/picodroplets