BioPharma Solutions’ Bloomington, Indiana, USA facility is home to scientists with expertise in parenteral product formulation, process and analytical development. • Four research freeze-dryers for development and optimization of freeze-dry cycles for future clinical and commercial manufacture • Modulated DSC, TGA, FTIR • TA Thermal Activity monitor (TAM) • Freeze-dry microscopy • KF and NIR for moisture analysis • Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) • Access to XRD • Wyatt’s Multi-angle Light Scattering (MALS) Detector and RI Detector – For quantitation and characterization of soluble aggregates • Wyatt’s Eclipse Asymmetrical Field Flow Fractionation System (aFFF) – For insoluble aggregates • Brightwell’s Micro Flow Imaging (MFI) System • Convergent Biosystems’ Imaging Capillary Electrophoresis (ICE) system • Agilent’s Ultra Trap and Time-of-Flight (TOF) Mass Spectrometers (LC-MS), both equipped with APCI and ESI Sources • UPLC, HPLC, GC, Particle Size, and Bioanalytical Methods Emphasis on scientifically-driven formulation and cycle development Baxter’s Lyophilization Center of Excellence Protein Analysis The Promise of Science Lyophilized State-of-the-Art Equipment State-of-the-Art Technology Freeze dry microscopy to measure collapse
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BioPharma Solutions’ Bloomington, Indiana, USA facility is home to scientists with expertise in parenteral product formulation, process and analytical development.
• Four research freeze-dryers for development and optimization of freeze-dry cycles for future clinical and commercial manufacture • Modulated DSC, TGA, FTIR