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Masterclass 1 webinar: Dynamic light scattering (DLS) method development

This webinar is the first of a four-part Masterclass series where Malvern Panalytical Ltd. will discuss method development for dynamic light scattering sizing measurements with the Zetasizer Advance series. 

The session will cover essential aspects critical to establishing a reliable sizing measurement protocol, encompassing instrument verification, cell selection, sample preparation, measurement configuration, and analysis of results.

This session is tailored to benefit individuals keen on exploring method development for dynamic light scattering sizing measurements or those aspiring to gain a deeper comprehension of critical-to-quality parameters.

About the speakers

Mike Kaszuba - Technical Support Manager, Malvern Panalytical

Who should attend? 

  • Compliance officers who are looking for an understanding of critical to quality parameters.
  • Scientists and researchers who are interested in method development for dynamic light scattering sizing measurements.

What will you learn? 

  • How to develop a robust and reliable method for successful and repeatable sizing measurements with a Zetasizer Advance instrument.
  • The importance of establishing the correct measurement setup to ensure the acquisition of robust and reliable data and results from your sizing measurements.
  • How poorly defined methods can negatively impact the reliability of size results.

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