Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is a powerful analytical technique widely used to assess the quality of biopharmaceuticals. While it was originally developed to profile protein drug impurities for quality control, its applications have significantly broadened. Today, CE plays a crucial role in analyzing RNA and DNA products in both quality control and process development samples.
In this presentation, you'll explore how CE has evolved and discover its expanding role in modern biopharmaceutical analysis.
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Steve, a chartered chemist with a PhD in Physical Organic Chemistry, has over 25 years at SCIEX. Presenting at 100+ international meetings, he collaborates with biopharmaceutical industry customers and is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Pannonia.