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Improvements in Amino Acid Analysis for Biotherapeutic Production,
presented by Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News


Date: Dec. 8, 2008
Time: 1:00 pm EST


Register today, for free, at www.genengnews.com/aminoacid

This webinar will begin with a background discussion of amino acid analysis including answers to some frequently asked questions. The incorporation of a new amino acid analysis procedure into cell culture monitoring will be explored in detail. A live Q&A session will follow the presentations.

Key learning points for this webinar include:

*Principles of the development of an amino acid analysis procedure
*Practical considerations in sample preparation and troubleshooting
*Process of adopting a new amino acids analysis method
*Analyzing results and handling special samples

Register today at www.genengnews.com/aminoacid


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