Overcome Protein Buffer Exchange Challenges: Register for Our Upcoming Webinar

Looking for an easier solution to buffer exchange? Make sure to attend our upcoming webinar

11 Oct 2018
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor

Expert insights

Donna Chen

Buffer exchange is a ubiquitous part of protein formulation and many sample preparation requirements. Conventional exchange methods are labor intensive, prone to inconsistency, and difficult to manage in larger numbers. Automated buffer exchange systems can provide more uniform sample handling and degrees of process control that are otherwise inaccessible by manual methods.

In our upcoming webinar, Donna Chen, of Unchained Labs, will discuss some of the challenges in manual buffer exchange and how they can be overcome using an automated system.

Register now

Key learning objectives

  • Considerations and benefits of automating the buffer exchange process
  • Process controls gained by automating buffer exchange
  • Simplification of the exchange process gained through automation

The presentation by Donna Chen will be followed by a live Q&A session.

Who should attend

  • Formulation scientists who are looking to accelerate formulation screening and development
  • Scientists who need higher-throughput buffer exchange capabilities
  • Scientists interested in new automation tools for proteins and biologics

All webinar participants can download a certificate of attendance, with a learning outcomes summary document for continuing education purposes.

Attend the live webinar on Thursday, November 15, at:

  • 16:00 BST
  • 17:00 CEST
  • 11:00 EDT
  • 08:00 PDT

Interested, but have a scheduling conflict? Register to watch the webinar on demand at a time more suitable for you.

SelectScience runs 3-4 webinars a month across various scientific topics, discover more of our upcoming webinars>>

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