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Fundamentals First Bio Series – SEC for Biologics

We, 29.4.2026 10:00 CEST
Master SEC fundamentals for biopharma—covering principles, column selection, and troubleshooting with real-world applications in mAbs, AAVs, and nucleic acids.
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Phenomenex: Fundamentals First Bio Series – SEC for Biologics
Phenomenex: Fundamentals First Bio Series – SEC for Biologics

Learn the essentials of Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC) for biopharma - a key technique for assessing molecular size, detecting aggregates, and evaluating product purity and stability.

In this Fundamentals First Bio Series webinar, we’ll cover core SEC principles, instrumentation and column considerations, and best practices for method development and troubleshooting strategies.

Through real-world examples - including monoclonal antibodies, biosimilars, AAVs, and nucleic acids - attendees will gain practical insights to improve method performance and confidence in their analytical results.

Key Learning Points
  • Understand core SEC principles and key terminology.
  • Select appropriate instrumentation, columns, and method conditions.
  • Apply practical method optimization and troubleshooting best practices.
  • Review of common SEC applications for biologics characterization.
Who Should Attend
  • Analytical scientists and researchers working in biopharma development.
  • Process development and QC teams supporting biomolecule characterization.
  • Scientists seeking a foundational understanding of SEC methods and best practices.

Speaker: Zach Woodward (Senior Technical Specialist, Phenomenex)

Zachary Woodward is a Senior Technical Specialist with Phenomenex, Inc, assisting laboratories with method development in the bio-pharma, environmental, and food industries. Zachary spent his formative years developing HPLC and GC methods with a pharmaceutical lab in Albany, NY, after which he developed HPLC and SPE methods in a clinical setting here in Southern California. Zachary received his B.Sci. in Chemistry from the College of William and Mary, was awarded his Master’s in Chemistry at San Diego State University, and is happy to speak with you today!

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