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Go with the flow for rapid viscosity results with Honeybun recording

RECORD | Already taken place Mo, 21.8.2023
Come check out what makes Honeybun the fastest microvolume viscometer that’s built for biologics.
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Unchained Labs: Go with the flow for rapid viscosity results with Honeybun recording
Unchained Labs: Go with the flow for rapid viscosity results with Honeybun recording
The Problem:

Measuring viscosity is critical to knowing if your protein and formulation will be well-behaved, or if they will really disrupt the flow of things during administration. Too bad most ways of measuring viscosity take so much sample and time that no one is getting as much viscosity data as they need.

The Solution:

Honeybun is the only rapid microvolume viscometer that can deliver data as fast as researchers need it. Honeybun reads up to 10 samples at a time, often in less than 1 minute. Viscosity is read using single-use microfluidic consumables so only 35 µL per sample is needed while you never have to worry about clogging, cleaning, and calibrating.

The Proof:

Come check out what makes Honeybun the fastest microvolume viscometer that’s built for biologics. We’ll check out real-world results on antibodies and other proteins at a range of concentrations, and dive into Honeybun’s sweet accuracy, precision, and throughput from low sample volumes.

Presenter: Andre Mueller, PhD (Marketing Manager, Biologic Solutions, Unchained Labs)

Andre Mueller, PhD, is the Product Manager for Aunty and Honeybun at Unchained Labs, where he supports the development of biologic and gene therapy drugs. He specializes in fluorescence, static and dynamic light scattering, focusing on biophysical characterization of proteins and viral vectors. His research background spans from structural biology to plant physiology, with experience in labs across Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and the USA. Andre earned his PhD at the Carlsberg Laboratory and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University.

Moderator: Ross Walton, PhD (Sr. Applications Scientist, Unchained Labs)

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