Method transfer between bioanalytical laboratories


“Certainly there appear to be few common practices and as such developments of common/best practices seem to be an aspiration rather than an imminent result.” Technology transfer and more particularly in this special edition, bioanalytical methods transfer, is becoming increasingly important in this globalized world.  Delays in the transfer process, especially post transfer failure can be extremely costly, delaying projects and costing time and money to remedy the issues. Great troubleshooting is undoubtedly a major benefit to an operation but it is also the price of failure. All too often Method Transfer is seen as a hurdle to be got...

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