ISEV 2014: Characterization at the nanoscale
Here at Malvern, we are committed to sharing our experience and ideas with the people working on the front line of analytical science. So I am especially pleased to be travelling to Rotterdam for ISEV...
View ArticleOur Take: FDA Guidance on Nanotechnology
Having just attended a nanotech conference in Washington in June, it was interesting to note that the FDA issued a number of guidelines within the same period for companies using nanotechnology in...
View ArticleLife in a (micro) bubble
Last week I attended the 4th Microbubble Symposium hosted by the Leeds Microbubble Consortium at University of Leeds in the UK. The meeting focused on the Fabrication, Characterization and...
View ArticleInsider lowdown: New NanoSight Software
We’ve just released NTA 3.0, a new version of the software that drives our NanoSight Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) systems. I chatted to Jonathan Smith, Senior Software & Systems Leader here...
View ArticleA day in the life of a protein scientist – Part 1
Polly is a PhD student researching into cystic fibrosis. She had been working on a recombinant protein. On Friday, she finished the final purification step, ran a quick measurement by Dynamic Light...
View ArticleA day in the life of a protein scientist – Part 2
PhD student Polly came into the lab on Monday morning to find that her purified protein had started to aggregate after a weekend in the fridge. The profile she got from her Dynamic Light Scattering...
View ArticleA day in the life of a protein scientist – part 3
PhD student Polly came into the lab on Monday morning to find that her purified protein had started to aggregate after a weekend in the fridge. The profile she got from her Dynamic Light Scattering...
View ArticleThose bubbles are Ultra-Fine!
Having spent more than twenty years in the instrumentation arena and worked with a variety of different characterization techniques in lots of different application spaces, I have sometimes struggled...
View ArticleMalvern’s Most Wanted: Webinars that Rocked in 2014
Wow – what a brilliant 2014 we have had here at Malvern Instruments! We shouted about how much Rheology Rocks with the m-VROCi microfluidic rheometer in April, MicroCal joined the Malvern family back...
View ArticleThe Future of TV: Illuminating Quantum Dots
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) took over Las Vegas once again last week, and this time, quantum dots are the hottest thing happening in TV technology. At CES 2015 LG revealed a 4K quantum dot TV,...
View ArticleUnderstanding protein aggregation – the key to product quality & patient safety
I recently took part in a question and answer session with BioPharm International about techniques for measuring and characterizing protein aggregates. The full discussion can be viewed here, however I...
View ArticleBringing the Midas touch to Pittcon: Metallic Nanoparticles
Malvern Instruments is heading to Pittcon 2015 this weekend in New Orleans, and while a lot of our time and energy is focused on making sure people get a great experience when visiting our booth...
View ArticleISEV 2015: Improved Concentration Data with NTA
Here at Malvern, the NanoSight team is preparing for the International Society of Extracellular Vesicles (ISEV) meeting this week in Washington, D.C. and can’t wait to attend what will be the biggest...
View ArticleLife in a (micro) bubble
Last week I attended the 4th Microbubble Symposium hosted by the Leeds Microbubble Consortium at University of Leeds in the UK. The meeting focused on the Fabrication, Characterization and...
View ArticleMissed our March webinars? Catch up here…
How time flies! Spring is here already! Just for you I have collated the latest list of our On Demand webinars. Just click and choose your favorite subject. I also listed all our upcoming webinars for...
View ArticleAdeno-Associated Virus titer and aggregation characterization
We recently published our application note, “Adeno-Associated Virus titer and aggregation characterization“, which discusses a new NanoSight method that allows the visualization and therefore analysis...
View ArticleNTA or DLS?
Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis or Dynamic Light Scattering ? After a recent joint NanoSight and Zetasizer demonstration, I received this set of questions that helps illustrate the core of the issue of...
View ArticleOur Take: FDA Guidance on Nanotechnology
Having just attended a nanotech conference in Washington in June, it was interesting to note that the FDA issued a number of guidelines within the same period for companies using nanotechnology in...
View ArticleLife in a (micro) bubble
Last week I attended the 4th Microbubble Symposium hosted by the Leeds Microbubble Consortium at University of Leeds in the UK. The meeting focused on the Fabrication, Characterization and...
View ArticleInsider lowdown: New NanoSight Software
We’ve just released NTA 3.0, a new version of the software that drives our NanoSight Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) systems. I chatted to Jonathan Smith, Senior Software & Systems Leader...
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