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24th February 2015  Content supplied by: Lonza Pharma&Biotech – Bioscience Solutions

Possible Causes of Endotoxin Test Failures


There are many sources of variability in any test system. To examine the different causes of endotoxin test failures and possible solutions, Lonza is hosting a free, 60-minute webinar, entitled “Bacterial Endotoxins Test (BET): Common Assay Issues”, at two different dates and times.

QC Testing professionals looking to reduce the number of retests carried out in their QC laboratory will benefit from interacting with Lonza's Scientific Support Specialists, Erin Ross and Dr. Saskia Ihle, who both have a wealth of knowledge about the BET. The speakers will share ways to help reduce test variability, as well as discuss solutions for avoiding both product-independent and product-dependent assay failures.

Those interested in the topic but unable to join the webinar are invited to visit Lonza’s Endotoxin Detection website www.lonza.com/lal, where they can find more information and learn how to access the webinar via our online archive at a later date.

QC professionals can register to attend the free webinar by selecting their preferred date below:

Both presentations will be followed by a live Q&A session.

For more details, please visit www.lonza.com/webinar-bacterial-endotoxins-test-2015.

To learn more about Lonza's free QC webinars, please visit www.lonza.com/qcwebinars.


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