The Quest for Safer, More Targeted Therapies for Patients

The Quest for Safer, More Targeted Therapies for Patients

Our goal is to create new value through the expanded global reach and combination of Waters and Wyatt technology. The delivery of these two pieces along with our deep scientific expertise, will support our customers to make life-changing therapies more accessible.

I Resolve to Get Better mAb Separations

I Resolve to Get Better mAb Separations

We listened and learned how scientists separate mAbs and ADCs; then we designed a novel column for LC-MS bioseparations A critical step toward the prolific and successful use of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) as biotherapeutics occurred in 1988 when techniques were introduced to humanize these biomolecules, eliminating or reducing the deleterious patient side effects that previous…

Enhancing Analytical Productivity by Breaking Down Silos (Part 1)

Enhancing Analytical Productivity by Breaking Down Silos (Part 1)

Analytical methods transfer. Data integrity. A changing and more stringent regulatory landscape. All this, and more, impacts productivity in upstream and downstream biopharmaceutical processes. How is Waters looking to help address development challenges for biologics and biosimilars?

How to improve analytical method transfers for biotherapeutics

How to improve analytical method transfers for biotherapeutics

“Assuming continuous improvement is a worthy goal, there is every reason to improve validated chromatographic methods if you’re working with the right instrument technology,” says Eric Grumbach of Waters. See what that means for developing and transferring methods for biologic drugs.

Biopharma Data: Chaos or Harmony?

Biopharma Data: Chaos or Harmony?

If data can throw your biotherapeutic development program into chaos, it can also help move you forward. Let’s see how.

A CRO Leads the Way for Biotherapeutics Amid its Own ‘Field of Dreams’

A CRO Leads the Way for Biotherapeutics Amid its Own ‘Field of Dreams’

“If You Build it, He Will Come” Urged on by a voice no one else could hear, Ray Kinsella, played by Kevin Costner in the movie Field of Dreams, cleared a few acres of corn to build a baseball field. Shortly after, magical things began to happen. When you first set eyes on the headquarters…