Break the protein formulation code with Aunty

Protein formulation labs face challenges every day: more samples to test, increasingly complex candidates, and shorter timelines. Optimizing stability, manufacturability, and developability requires extensive excipient screening across multiple parameters, all in less time than ever before.
In this SelectScience® webinar, biophysical characterization expert Dr. Andre Mueller will demonstrate how to use Aunty to speed up formulation studies from weeks to days using high-throughput, multi-attribute characterization in a 96-well SBS-format quartz plate. By combining full-spectrum DSF, SLS, and DLS in a single experiment, you can gather all the melting and aggregation data necessary to make faster, more informed decisions while improving efficiency. Automation-ready workflows keep grinding out results long after you have called it a day.
Dr. Mueller will review a DoE-based excipient screen of three antibodies and an enzyme that identified major stability drivers in a single experiment. He will also peek into colloidal parameters kD and B22, as well as freeze/thaw performance to provide a more complete picture of formulation behavior.
Certificate of attendance
If you attend the live webinar, you will automatically receive a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes. If you view the on-demand webinar, you can request a certificate of attendance by emailing [email protected].
Webinar details
- Cost: Free to attend
- Location: Online
- Duration: 60 minutes
Registration is required to secure your place. If you register but can’t attend live, you will receive a link to the on‑demand recording once it becomes available.
Presenter: Dr. Andre Mueller (Director, Product Management, Unchained Labs)
Dr. Andre Mueller earned his PhD at the Carlsberg Laboratory and had a post-doc appointment at Stanford University. Dr. Mueller now acts as Director, Product Manager for Aunty & Honeybun at Unchained Labs. His expertise covers fluorescence, static light scattering, and dynamic light scattering for biophysical characterization of proteins and viral vectors. His research experience spans from structural biology to plant physiology and across labs in Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and the USA.
Moderator: Matilde Marques (Assistant Editor, SelectScience)
