New advances for OMNISEC in biopharma – find out what’s under the hood
We’re always working hard to innovate and continuously improve our products and services. So, I’m excited to share with you the latest advances to OMNISEC, our size exclusion chromatography (SEC) system.
If you are working on the characterization of biological products or using UPLC and looking to implement size exclusion chromatography, these latest updates to OMNISEC are for you. You’ll have to sign up for our webinar on February 23 for full details, but in the meantime, here’s what I can tell you…
What’s new with OMNISEC
Providing a wealth of data about protein characteristics, size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) plays a critical role in the characterization of biologics. However, the popularity of this technique can lead to bottlenecks developing and costs mounting. If your samples are getting held up as they wait for SEC analysis, or your assay costs are mounting, the latest advances to OMNISEC will help you eliminate these bottlenecks and reduce sample volumes.
High speed and great performance
Combining the speed of ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC or UPLC®) with the data-rich insights of multi-detector SEC in one analytical platform, you can now run even more measurements on OMNISEC. This gives you higher throughput while reducing sample volumes delivering the data you need much faster.
In this webinar, you’ll find out how these latest advances can help you release more data from your sample, including:
- Absolute molecular weight – without the need for column calibration
- Levels of aggregation and oligomerization
- Compositional analysis
- Direct reporting of specific critical quality attributes for AAV’s – e.g. viral titer, % full rAAV
That’s right: label-free, standards-free, robust results, underpinned by market-leading sensitivity, meaning you never miss the finer details.
Register for webinar today, and we’ll show you
- The benefits of combining UPLC separations with OMNISEC REVEAL
- How advanced multi-detection from can unlock more data from your samples
- The perfect pairing of multi-detection SEC and UPLC separations