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KNAUER at Advanced Detector Analytics
5. März 2025 ; 9:00 – 16:30
KNAUER at Advanced Detector Analytics with LNPs – Unlocking New Potential
Matthias Lübbert of KNAUER Wissenschaftliche Geräte GmbH, a member of the network Bio-PAT, will be a speaker at the user meeting „Unlocking New Potential: Exploring Advanced Detector Analytics with LNPs„. His presentation, „Production of Lipid Nanoparticles Using Impingement Jets Mixing“, will provide exciting insights into our efficient KNAUER LNP production methods.

The future of medicine is at our doorstep, driven by the revolutionary potential of Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs) in drug and vaccine delivery. As we stand on the brink of groundbreaking advancements, it is crucial to focus on the need for high-quality production processes and cutting-edge analytics to ensure the efficacy and safety of these innovations. Join us for an insightful exploration of how advanced detector analytics are shaping the future of pharmaceuticals and paving the way for next-generation therapies. Together, let’s unlock the full potential of LNPs and transform the landscape of modern medicine.
With the field’s substantial progress, we are delighted to bring German, Swiss and Austrian experts together.
This industry-academic meeting aims to discuss:
- Accelerating Development & Innovations – High Throughput and automated screening approaches
- Advancing Next-Generation RNA analytics –Looking into analytical toolbox in monitoring multi Critical Quality Attributes in mRNA LNP processes
- Capturing of LNP critical quality attributes by SEC/FFF-MALS
- Enhanced LNP characterization by DLS, PALS, and real-time MALS
- Round-table discussions and individual consultations with Waters | Wyatt Technology scientists
- Workshop: LNP characterization with light scattering
Who should join? Scientists working Lipid Nanoparticles in:
- Academia
- Discovery
- Formulation
- Process development
- Quality control
- Scale up manufacturing departments
- Active users of Wyatt light scattering instruments
- Anyone interested learning more about light scattering and its applications to lipid nanoparticles