Simplify Your Workflow: Rapid and Efficient Protein Analysis with UV-Vis Spectroscopy

Accurate protein concentration measurement is critical in biochemical and biophysical research. A powerful UV-Vis spectrophotometer can streamline this process, enabling rapid and precise determination of protein extinction coefficients. Intuitive software allows users to simplify extinction coefficient calculations using the Beer-Lambert law equation—eliminating complexity with just one click.
Join us for an insightful webinar on how the Cary 3500 UV-Vis Multicell Pelter streamlines this process, enabling rapid and precise determination of protein extinction coefficients at 280 nm.
Learn how this innovative system supports Biopharma applications, including the analysis of innovator and biosimilar proteins.Additionally, explore how built-in calibration curves facilitate monoclonal antibody (mAb) concentration estimation during bioprocessing.
This session will provide practical insights, making it a must-attend event for researchers, analysts, and quality control professionals seeking to enhance their workflows with cutting-edge UV-Vis technology.
What you will learn:
- Understand the fundamentals of protein extinction coefficients and concentration analysis
- Explore the Cary Workstation software features that enable one-click calculation of protein extinction coefficients
- Learn how the Cary 3500 UV-Vis Multicell Pelter optimizes efficiency by simultaneously measuring multiple samples
- Discover built-in software capabilities, including calibration curve development and concentration estimation for bioprocessing applications
Who Should Attend:
- Analytical scientists and technicians using UV-Vis technologies
- Researchers working with proteins, peptides, or biopharmaceuticals
- Quality control specialists in biopharma and related industries
- Laboratory managers looking to enhance analytical efficiency and accuracy
Presenter: Aveline Neo, PhD (Solution Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Aveline Neo boasts an impressive background in biology and analytical science. She earned her PhD from the National University of Singapore and began her career at Agilent in 2012, where she focused on lipidomics using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry.
After completing post-doctoral research at the Babraham Institute in Cambridge, she returned to Agilent as a solution scientist in the Global Solution Development Center. Over the years, she has contributed to various projects involving recombinant proteins, alternative proteins, mRNA, and monoclonal antibodies.
Aveline has demonstrated expertise in analytical techniques, including liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, and spectroscopic methods such as UV-Vis, FTIR, and Raman.
Moderator: Michelle Taylor (Editor-in-Chief, Labcompare | Laboratory Equipment)
