Accelerating Biopharma Development: A Greener & Faster Approach with A-TEEM® Spectroscopy for Monoclonal Antibodies and Peptides

|   Seminar/Webinar

In this webinar, we will demonstrate how A-TEEM® can be applied to protein identification, quantification, and stability assessment, highlighting its capability for real-time formulation monitoring and optimization, and its value as a stability-tracking tool throughout biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing.

Event

Beginning: 12/04/25

Location: Online

The biopharmaceutical industry faces increasing pressure to develop therapies faster, more efficiently, and with a smaller environmental footprint. To address these challenges, Process Analytical Technology (PAT) has become indispensable for enabling real-time monitoring, minimizing offline testing, and accelerating development timelines.

Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and peptides, therapeutics cornerstones of modern medicine, require advanced analytical techniques to manage their inherent structural complexity. A-TEEM® Spectroscopy (Absorbance, Transmittance, Excitation Emission Matrix), when combined with chemometric modeling, offers a rapid, high-resolution alternative for protein characterization—providing precise, real-time insights with minimal sample volumes and significantly reduced analysis times.

In this webinar, we will demonstrate how A-TEEM can be applied to protein identification, quantification, and stability assessment, highlighting its capability for real-time formulation monitoring and optimization, and its value as a stability-tracking tool throughout biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing.

What You Will Learn:

  1. Understand A-TEEM fluorescence and its qualitative and quantitative applications in the biopharmaceutical industries.
  2. Explore how innovative quantitative fluorescence molecular fingerprinting can advance both research and industrial applications.
  3. Learn how to enhance process efficiency and ensure product quality using A-TEEM technology.


Who Should Attend:

  1. Analytical chemists in academia or industry who are interested in pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical analysis.
  2. Biopharma professionals focused on quality control and process development.
  3. Industry leaders seeking cutting-edge analytical solutions.


Presented By: Lyufei Chen, Ph.D., Application Scientist, HORIBA