2nd ADC Analytical Development Summit | April 25-27 2023 | Boston, MA
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25.04.2023 - 27.04.2023 Hilton Boston Back Bay, 40 Dalton Street, 02115 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Conference themes
As ADCs as a modality see continued clinical progress, drug developers are becoming more creative with their drug design and new analytical technologies are improving the resolution so that you can understand the characteristics of your drug. However, key regulatory questions are arising and agency expectations regarding what needs to be characterized and to what degree, what quality attributes are critical, and what variation is allowed in control processes are at the forefront of mind.
As ADCs as a modality see continued clinical progress, drug developers are becoming more creative with their drug design and new analytical technologies are improving the resolution so that you can understand the characteristics of your drug. However, key regulatory questions are arising and agency expectations regarding what needs to be characterized and to what degree, what quality attributes are critical, and what variation is allowed in control processes are at the forefront of mind.
Professional congress organizer (PCO)
Hanson Wade
Hanson Wade
Notes
Brochure: https://go.evvnt.com/1485218-3?pid=4832
Speakers: Adrienne Wildt, Senior Director, Analytical Development, ImmunoGen, Aming Zhang, Head of Analytical Development and QC, Pyxis Oncology, and more.
Brochure: https://go.evvnt.com/1485218-3?pid=4832
Speakers: Adrienne Wildt, Senior Director, Analytical Development, ImmunoGen, Aming Zhang, Head of Analytical Development and QC, Pyxis Oncology, and more.
Enquiries and Registration:
https://go.evvnt.com/1485218-2?pid=4832
Ms. Jessica Durston
General Medicine
Organizer contact info
83 Great Titchfield Street
W1W 6RH London
United Kingdom
83 Great Titchfield Street
W1W 6RH London
United Kingdom
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