Newest developments in characterising proteins with Light Scattering techniques
Speaker: Paul Barrett, Instrument Sales and Applications Support Manager
As proteins are sensitive to changes in solution, the demand for non invasive tools for enhanced detection of protein stability and aggregates has increased.
This workshop will focus on the most recent developments in light scattering analysis and related techniques for the characterisation of proteins and formulations. We will show how different light scattering techniques give complimentary information to enable scientists to deliver more accurate and repeatable results and better understand the condition of a protein sample. We will discuss enhanced detection of aggregates and zetapotential measurement with the introduction of the new Zetasizer Nano ZSP. Developed specifically for protein scientists, this premium performance system boasts greater sensitivity never before been achievable for the measurement of size, mobility of proteins, zeta potential of nanoparticles and surfaces and microrheology of protein solutions. We will also discuss the newly patented Diffusion Barrier method which avoids protein denaturation during zeta potential measurement by separating the measured molecules from the electrodes.
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