| Literature DB >> 26635247 |
Lakshmi Amaravadi1, An Song2, Heather Myler3, Theingi Thway4, Susan Kirshner5, Viswanath Devanarayan6, Yan G Ni3, Fabio Garofolo7, Herbert Birnboeck8, Susan Richards9, Shalini Gupta4, Linlin Luo3, Clare Kingsley10, Laura Salazar-Fontana9, Stephanie Fraser11, Boris Gorovits12, John Allinson10, Troy Barger4, Shannon Chilewski13, Marianne Scheel Fjording14, Sam Haidar5, Rafiqul Islam15, Birgit Jaitner16, John Kamerud17, Noriko Katori18, Corinna Krinos-Fiorotti12, David Lanham19, Mark Ma4, Jim McNally12, Alyssa Morimoto2, Daniel Mytych4, Andre Nogueira da Costa20, Apollon Papadimitriou21, Renuka Pillutla3, Soma Ray1, Afshin Safavi22, Natasha Savoie23, Martin Schaefer21, Judy Shih4, John Smeraglia20, Michael F Skelly5, Jeffrey Spond24, Roland F Staack21, Bruce Stouffer3, Nilufer Tampal5, Albert Torri25, Jan Welink26, Tong-Yuan Yang27, Jad Zoghbi9.
Abstract
The 2015 9th Workshop on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis (9th WRIB) took place in Miami, Florida with participation of 600 professionals from pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, contract research organizations and regulatory agencies worldwide. WRIB was once again a 5 day, week-long event - A Full Immersion Bioanalytical Week - specifically designed to facilitate sharing, reviewing, discussing and agreeing on approaches to address the most current issues of interest in bioanalysis. The topics covered included both small and large molecules, and involved LCMS, hybrid LBA/LCMS and LBA approaches, including the focus on biomarkers and immunogenicity. This 2015 White Paper encompasses recommendations emerging from the extensive discussions held during the workshop, and is aimed to provide the bioanalytical community with key information and practical solutions on topics and issues addressed, in an effort to enable advances in scientific excellence, improved quality and better regulatory compliance. Due to its length, the 2015 edition of this comprehensive White Paper has been divided into three parts. Part 3 discusses the recommendations for large molecule bioanalysis using LBA, biomarkers and immunogenicity. Part 1 (small molecule bioanalysis using LCMS) and Part 2 (hybrid LBA/LCMS and regulatory inputs from major global health authorities) have been published in volume 7, issues 22 and 23 of Bioanalysis, respectively.Mesh:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26635247 DOI: 10.4155/bio.15.226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioanalysis ISSN: 1757-6180 Impact factor: 2.681