Upcoming Webinars
At Gateway Analytical we understand the importance of continuing to learn new advancements and techniques across the industries, and we like to share this information with the world. Below you will find the latest upcoming webinars that you can register for.
If you would like to check out our previously recorded webinars, please visit our webinar replays section.
Chemical Imaging Webinar Series
This webinar series is designed for scientists developing and manufacturing various types of pharmaceutical products; including nasal, inhalation, semi-solid, solid, and controlled release for distribution into the marketplace.
Webinar: Ensure Quality Inhalation Products with Wear Debris Analysis of Medical Devices
Event Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 Time: 1 p.m. EDT Duration: 1 hour Presenter: David Exline, Senior V.P. at Gateway Analytical Medical devices such as inhalers tend to experience wear debris, which can cause a number of quality issues. Characteristics of wear debris, including particle size and shape distribution, number of particles and chemistry is important [...]
Webinar: Forensic Analysis of Condom Lubricants for Police & Attorneys
This webinar covers the collection, documentation, and investigative value of condom lubricants and sexual assault evidence. Scientific principles and current methods of condom lubricant analysis will be covered to help [..]
Webinar: Ingredient-Specific Particle Sizing Using Raman Chemical Imaging
This webinar is designed for scientists working to develop of nasal spray suspensions, inhalation products, topical suspensions or working in particle engineering. In this webinar, we will discuss the benefit of this novel method of particle sizing that automatically measures particle size distribution. We will also discuss specific references to FDA bioequivalence guidance documentation, innovative product design and intellectual property benefits.
Webinar: Controlled Release Testing Using Raman Chemical Imaging
In this webinar, we will discuss specific methods of analysis using RCI to measure layer thicknesses, content and blend uniformity of ingredients, particle size characterization, and polymorph analysis. Specifically, we will discuss how such analytical data is important in determining the quality and performance of a product.







