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Discovery & Development Analytical Science

The Science of Smarter Sampling for Drug Development

sponsored by Neoteryx

June 25, 2019 - 7am PDT

We’ll also dig into the science of microsampling in the drug development process, including:

  • Examples and experiences of a method validation with dried blood samples
  • A new concept in extraction methodology to consistently achieve high efficiencies
  • What it takes to succeed with microsampling in the bioanalytical lab and beyond

Jeff Plomley of Altasciences will take a deep dive into impact-assisted extraction methodology – a novel, yet extremely effective sample prep workflow. Pratap Davuluri from Unilabs York Bioanalytical Solutions will address the practical challenges of developing and validating a Volumetric Absorptive Microsampling (VAMS) assay in the analytical laboratory. And James Rudge of Neoteryx will be on hand to put things in context and answer questions.

Learning Objectives of Webinar

  1. Learn how to develop and validate a dried blood microsample assay in the analytical lab.
  2. Understand the advantages of impact-assisted extraction methodology to achieve high efficiencies.
  3. See how the application of microsampling in drug development facilitates smarter trials.

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