Data handling and DMPK analysis with confidence

Tackle Real Workflows for Complex Bioanalysis Challenges
- Working in DMPK?
- Curious how modern software is making workflows for new modalities easier?
We’re excited to invite you to DMPK in Action, a new 3-part webinar series designed for bioanalysis scientists that brings real workflows to your screen through practical demonstrations of our system and software.
See real DMPK workflows in action - designed for the challenges of modern, complex therapeutics.
In short 30 min sessions, we’ll show real workflows, with a focus on practical applications, efficiency, and how DMPK scientists can move from sample to result with greater confidence.
Episodes
- Explore the DMPK workflow in action
- From Sample to Result
- Data handling and analysis with confidence
Why you should attend
Each session shows how our system and software support practical DMPK tasks, improve visibility, and help teams work more efficiently.
You'll see:
- Real DMPK workflow demonstrations.
- Practical use cases for bioanalysis scientists.
- How our system and software support consistency, reliability, and efficiency.
Who should attend
If you’re involved in DMPK, bioanalysis, or ADME workflows, this series is designed to give you a clear look at how the process works in practice, delivered straight to your office
Can't attend the webinars live? Register today and watch the episodes on-demand at your convenience.
Speaker: Antonia Wierzbicki (Principal MS Market Dev Manager, EMEA, Waters Corporation)
Antonia Wierzbicki is a MS market development manager at Waters working in EMEA. Antonia has BSc in Pharmaceutical Science and a MSc in Cancer Pharmacology.
Following several years working as an analytical chemist in drug development roles within both academic labs and contract research organizations, Antonia has more recently spent time working with analytical chemists to provide solutions using cutting edge technologies to meet their needs and requirements, with a specific interest in ultra-sensitive quantitation of small molecules.
Antonia is based in Cambridge UK and keen to connectwith like-minded scientists in the field.
Speaker: Henry Foddy (Associate Scientist, Waters Corporation)
Henry is a Scientist in the Routine Mass Detection Team at Waters, working on applications to support Waters’ single quadrupole portfolio that span a variety of market segments. He has almost 3 years of experience with Waters, working previously in a food and environmental role support regulatory testing of Pesticides, PFAS, and Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids. Prior to joining Waters, Henry obtained an MSc in Neuroscience from King’s College London.
