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Applied Mass Spectrometry in Biomanufacturing
Free preview of a newly created microlearning series
Technological advancements in the field of mass spectrometry (MS) have bolstered MS-based assays playing an integral role in biotherapeutics development and manufacturing. With the development of new and improved MS instruments, the use of MS in biotechnology will continue to grow, presenting a steep learning curve for analysts who are more familiar with traditional techniques.
To help analysts get up to speed with MS, the Golden LEAF Biomanufacturing and Training Center (BTEC) at NC State is launching a new microlearning series, Applied Mass Spectrometry in Biomanufacturing.
The series is designed to illustrate the analytical usefulness of MS in quality control of protein therapeutics and provide the necessary tools/knowledge to transition conventional assays into a MS-based workflow. Content is divided by critical quality attribute class and is delivered in a series of short and engaging videos, also known as ‘microlearning’.

The first two modules in the series are available now in a limited-time free preview.

The first module focuses on rapid confirmation of product using MALDI-TOF intact mass analysis and the other module covers Fundamentals of Mass Spectrometry.