Method Development, Verification, and Validation for Particle Size Analysis by DLS and SPOS

Webinar Date
  • Thu May 15, 2025
    11:00 AM 1 hour

Anyone relying on the particle size results from DLS or liquid particle counters should consider and address how the data will be used and how to assure the quality of the final results. This presentation will guide the user through creating robust protocols and verifying that the data is both accurate and precise.

This Webinar Will Cover a Range of Topics, Including: 

  • Choosing the best analytical tool for a given application
  • Sample preparation
  • Method development
  • System verification; standards and procedures
  • Validation requirements in the pharmaceutical industry
  • Gauge R&R studies

Who Should Attend:

  • Chemists using DLS or liquid particle counters
  • Lab managers reviewing particle count data
  • Company validation specialists
  • Process engineers relying on particle count data

About the webinar speakers: 

Mark has worked in the field of particle size analysis for forty years. Mark has published more than a dozen papers on particle characterization and has presented over 300 webinars on this topic.

He has served as a member of the expert committee for USP 788, the executive committee of the International Fine Particle Research Institute (IFPRI) and the executive committee of Particle Technology Forum of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Mark is an active member of Technical Committee 24 within ISO helping to write standards for particle size and zeta potential analysis. At Entegris Mark is the Technology Manager for the AMH Instrumentation Division. 

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