DATE: November 19, 2019
TIME: 8:00am PST
Centrifugation has long served as a critical separation tool in countless research and production facilities spanning a wide range of disciplines. Modern centrifuges reach incredibly high speeds (with centrifugal acceleration sometimes exceeding 1,000,000 x g) to aid the high-resolution separation of particles, typically in the micro- or nanometer range, by size and/or density. Today’s gene therapy products, such as viral vectors, require high-quality purification to ensure the consistent production of safe, efficacious therapeutics of the highest quality to further advance this rapidly growing field and deliver solutions to patients in need.
Density gradient ultracentrifugation (DGUC) is a centrifuge-based technique for providing superior purification of viral vectors (e.g., isolating full AAV particles from partial and empty capsids), along with other materials (such as plasmid DNA) in gene therapy production workflows. Though a well-established and mature method, DGUC is sometimes viewed as dated, challenging to design and conduct, or only suited for small-scale research applications. In this webinar, we’ll address these perceptions and discuss the premise of DGUC as a high-resolution purification technique for AAVs and plasmid DNA. We’ll also provide guidance on how to get started with DGUC and optimize this technique for gene therapy workflows.
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LabRoots is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E. ® Program. By attending this webinar, you can earn 1 Continuing Education credit once you have viewed the webinar in its entirety.