10th Workshop on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis (10th WRIB)
Event details
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Location: | Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista, Downtown Disney Orlando, Orlando FL, United States, America |
New Challenges in Method Development, Emerging Approaches for Regulated Bioanalysis from Discovery Bioanalysis And Latest Regulatory Inputs from Major Health Authorities around the Globe
Over 600 professionals representing pharmas, biopharmas, biotechs, CROs and multiple regulatory agencies working on both small and large molecules bioanalysis participated in the 9th WRIB (Workshop on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis) on April 13-17, 2015 in Miami, Florida, USA. This year it is held on April 18th-22nd in Orlando, Florida, and looks to be even better than before.
Take a look at the table below for the best pick of what’s on this year, and see what Bioanalysis Zone will be up to. We also feature the 2015 White Paper, published in Bioanalysis, for a taste of what you can expect at this year’s WRIB – we look forward to seeing you at booth #1!
Activities and highlights for this year’s meeting
Exhibitions
Come by our booth #1 for a free trial to Bioanalysis and Biomarkers in Medicine, nominate an investigator or complete our survey is entered into a draw to win a luxury Fortnum and Mason Hamper
Stop by table #24 to meet with one of our attending scientific staff.
Visit booth #37 to discuss your bioanalytical challenges with our expert scientific staff
Take a closer look at what MPI Research has to offer at WRIB. By visiting us at booth 51, you will have a chance to WIN a $100 Amazon gift card. Meet with Roger Hayes, PhD, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Laboratory Sciences and our team in Orlando to discuss your development needs! When you want more from your CRO, look to MPI Research.
We’ll be at booth #13.
Visit booth #23 to learn about the BioBA Solution for simplified large molecule bioanalysis, including our complete sample prep kits and one-click automation with the Biomek workstation from Beckman Coulter.
Visit booth #21 to see how our latest technology and services – from new protein digest kits to high resolution mass spec to microflow LC – might help you with your most challenging bioanalytical problems.
Courses
Christina Satterwhite, Director, Laboratory Sciences
Panelist: Immunogenicity, Biomarkers and LBA/CBA Panel Discussion & Consensus for 2016 White Paper in Bioanalysis
Thursday, April 21st, 5:15 – 6:15 p.m.
Training Course F-1: Large Molecule Biomarker Considerations for Ligand-Binding and LC-MS Assays
Friday April 22, 2016
Extract Stability – Industry Perspective and Recommended Best Practices
Tuesday April 19, 2016
Good Clinical Practice (GCP) in the Bioanalytical Laboratory – Industry Status and Perspective
Tuesday April 19, 2016
Chad Briscoe (Executive Director, Global Bioanalytical Science) will present as part of Training Course Th-1 for LCMS Scientists on 21st April, this is specialized training focused on case studies and its lectures are characterized by dedicated didactical activities and/or practical exercises to help attendees in their learning process.
Barry Jones – “Robustness of Hybrid LBA/LCMS Assays in a Regulated Environment”, Training Course M-2 for LCMS scientists – 8am to 5pm, Monday April 18, 2016
Paul Rhyne – “Current Best practices in Commercial Kits Evaluation/Validation for Biomarker Assays”, Training Course F-1 – 8am to 5pm, Friday April 22, 2016
Posters
Analysis of total, released and encapsulated AZD2811 from a nanoparticle formulation
9th WRIB LC-MS poster award winner interview
9th WRIB LBA poster award winner interview
A Soluble Receptor (sBCMA) Biomarker Parallelism Case Study: Using Parallelism Experiments to Effectively Evaluate Matrix Effects and Selectivity in the Early Stage of LBA Method Development
A Workflow for Quantification of Proteins via the Surrogate Peptide Approach Using Tandem Quadrupole LC-MS, MassLynx, and Skyline
Development of a Generic Kit-based Approach for Quantifying Protein Therapeutics in Biological Matrices by LC-MS/MS
Quantification of Intact Protein Biotherapeutics by a Microfluidic LC-MS Platform
Utilizing the LC-MS Toolbox in Protein Bioanalysis
Rapid, Simplified and Highly Efficient Analysis of Urinary THC and Metabolites Using a Novel Reversed-phase Extraction Sorbent
White Papers
For an idea of what to expect, take a look at the White Papers from the 9th WRIB 2015, published in Bioanalysis journal:
Part 1: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdfplus/10.4155/bio.15.204
Part 2: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdfplus/10.4155/bio.15.214
Part 3: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdfplus/10.4155/bio.15.226
What is Bioanalysis doing?
Firstly, you’re most likely already a valued Bioanalysis subscriber, but if not we’re offering you a free company-wide trial to the journal.
Already subscribe to Bioanalysis? We also publish Biomarkers in Medicine, Immunotherapy and Future Oncology. So if you would like to gain access to these journals stop by and request a trial.
Secondly, do you know an outstanding early-career researcher? We will be accepting nominations for our New Investigator Award at our booth. Nominations are open now so feel free to head over and submit yours before the event.
Finally, we will be presenting the much anticipated infographic results of our latest Spotlight on Large molecule analysis by LC-MS, as well as offering you the chance to complete our current survey on Hybrid LBA/LC-MS.
And the best news is – everyone who registers for a trial, nominates an investigator or completes our survey is entered into a draw to win a luxury Fortnum and Mason Hamper!
The Bioanalysis team will be at booth #1 at the WRIB and will be happy to meet you:
Sankeetha Nadarajah for any Bioanalysis editorial related queries.
Sarah Bishop is available to answer all your advertising and sponsorship enquiries.
Dominik March can answer any access to content questions for the Bioanalysis journal.