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Because of your interest in the Uniting Small-Molecule and Biologic Drug Perspectives CMC Forum eBook, we thought you may be interested in this recorded webcast on particle detection and classification for biotherapeutic products.

Objective Characterization Data
on Drug and Gene Delivery Platforms

Advanced analytics that provide objective and reliable data can help to improve processes and shorten development time of drug and gene delivery platforms. The use of electron microscopy (EM) imaging combined with analysis using the proprietary Vironova Analyzing Software (VAS) enables semi-automated particle detection and classification. Statistically significant results are obtained in a time and cost effective manner. Typical data includes size distribution, level of packaging, individual particle morphology, thickness of the lipid bilayer, lamellarity and presence of debris. This type of information reveals of prime importance when analyzing the delivery of encapsulated drugs, as these characteristics not only reflect on the quality of the development and manufacturing processes, but also influences biological activity, bio-distribution, and toxicity.

During this on-demand webinar, Dr. Josefina Nilsson will present how EM imaging together with VAS analysis can provide objective characterization data of liposomal drug carriers and viral vectors in a time and cost efficient way. 

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Presenter Information

Dr. Josefina Nilsson, Head of Vironova Services

Dr. Josefina Nilsson joined Vironova in 2007, at an early phase of the company. She has since then served to shape the company’s evolving services and solutions related to sub-visible particle characterization for the pharmaceutical industry. Vironova is a Swedish company offering unique services for nanoparticle -characterization and viral clearance testing together with hardware and software solutions for advanced electron microscopy image analysis.

Read more at www.vironova.com

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