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Shalini Gupta1, Susan Richards2, Lakshmi Amaravadi2, Steven Piccoli3, Binodh Desilva4, Renuka Pillutla4, Lauren Stevenson5, Devangi Mehta5, Montserrat Carrasco-Triguero6, Robert Neely4, Michael Partridge7, Roland F Staack8, Xuemei Zhao9, Boris Gorovits10, Gerry Kolaitis4, Giane Sumner7, Kay-Gunnar Stubenrauch8, Linglong Zou11, Shashi Amur12, Chris Beaver13, Isabella Berger14, Flora Berisha15, Herbert Birnboeck16, Joe Bower17, Seongeun Julia Cho12, Isabelle Cludts18, Laurent Cocea19, Lorella Di Donato20, Saloumeh Fischer6, Stephanie Fraser21, Fabio Garofolo22, Sam Haidar12, Jonathan Haulenbeek4, Charles Hottenstein23, Jenny Hu1, Akiko Ishii-Watabe24, Rafiq Islam25, Darshana Jani10, John Kadavil12, John Kamerud26, Daniel Kramer27, Pekka Kurki28, Stephen MacMannis21, Jim McNally29, Ashley Mullan30, Apollon Papadimitriou8, João Pedras-Vasconcelos12, Soma Ray31, Afshin Safavi32, Yoshiro Saito24, Natasha Savoie33, Marianne Scheel Fjording34, Kara Scheibner12, John Smeraglia35, An Song6, Bruce Stouffer36, Nilufer Tampal12, Barry van der Strate37, Thorsten Verch38, Jan Welink39, Yuanxin Xu40, Tong-Yuan Yang41, Lilian Yengi42, Jianing Zeng4, Yan Zhang4, Yanhua Zhang21, Stephen Zoog43.
Abstract
The 2017 11th Workshop on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis took place in Los Angeles/Universal City, California, on 3-7 April 2017 with participation of close to 750 professionals from pharmaceutical/biopharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies, contract research organizations and regulatory agencies worldwide. WRIB was once again a 5-day, week-long event - a full immersion week of bioanalysis, biomarkers and immunogenicity. As usual, it was specifically designed to facilitate sharing, reviewing, discussing and agreeing on approaches to address the most current issues of interest including both small- and large-molecule analysis involving LC-MS, hybrid ligand-binding assay (LBA)/LC-MS and LBA approaches. This 2017 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 2017 edition of this comprehensive White Paper has been divided into three parts for editorial reasons. This publication (Part 3) covers the recommendations for large-molecule bioanalysis, biomarkers and immunogenicity using LBA. Part 1 (LC-MS for small molecules, peptides and small molecule biomarkers) and Part 2 (hybrid LBA/LC-MS for biotherapeutics and regulatory agencies' inputs) are published in volume 9 of Bioanalysis, issues 22 and 23 (2017), respectively.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29205064 DOI: 10.4155/bio-2017-4974
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioanalysis ISSN: 1757-6180 Impact factor: 2.681