Deciphering Empty-Full Characterization: A Comparative Analysis of Available Analytical Methods
Time: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
day: Pre-Conference Day, Workshop F
Details:
Accurately characterizing empty and full viral particles is essential for ensuring product quality and safety. Analytical Ultracentrifugation (AUC) has long been the gold standard for this purpose, but recent advancements have introduced alternative techniques. This workshop will delve into the comparative analysis of various analytical methods, evaluating their overall efficacy in empty-full beyond traditional AUC.
This workshop will aim to:
• Provide an in-depth examination of analytical methods commonly used for empty-full characterization such as DLS, CDMS, Mass Photometry and others
• Weigh up the analytical methods available for empty-full characterization – how do they compare against AUC?
• Explore case studies and real-world examples highlighting the application of each technique