Digital data solutions for efficient immunogenicity analysis
Join our webinar, on October 18, and learn how the Polar Platform can support the multi-tiered approach to assessing ADAs through a combination of planning, execution and reporting workflows.
Are you using a multi-tiered approach to assess ADAs? Learn how the Polar Platform can help!
Immunogenicity of a biotherapeutic is an important consideration within drug development. With the prevalence of protein therapeutics and new modalities like cell and gene therapy in product pipelines, regulators are increasing their scrutiny on immunogenicity and its potential clinical impact.
While immunogenicity testing strategies and methodologies are well established, novel approaches to data handling and analysis are required to streamline study reporting.
Join our webinar, on October 18 at 4pm BST / 11am EDT, and learn how the Polar Platform can support the multi-tiered approach to assessing ADAs through a combination of planning, execution and reporting workflows.
Learning points:
- Plan and execute your ADA validation and study testing in a single platform
- Automatically generate positive, negative and titer results for your ADA samples
- Quickly summarize your sample results across your tiered analysis via traceable reports
- Mitigate data integrity risks by eliminating time consuming manual data collation
Not sure you can make it? Register anyway to receive a link to the on-demand recording after the webinar.
Meet our speaker
Kevin Tse
Principal Solutions Consultant, IDBS
Kevin Tse is a Solutions Consultant at IDBS. As part of the Solutions team at IDBS, Kevin leverages extensive industry experience and product expertise to identify value-added solutions to each business’ unique challenges and goals.
Prior to joining IDBS, Kevin held a variety of bioanalytical roles in pre-clinical research, analytical development, and quality control within the biopharmaceutical industry.
Kevin holds a BS in Biology from University of Massachusetts Amherst and a MS Bioscience Administration from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.