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WEBINAR

How Vibrational Spectroscopy Helps to Accelerate New Drug Development and Troubleshoot Drug Production

Webinar Overview

Join us for an insightful session on how vibrational spectroscopy helps to accelerate new drug development and troubleshoot drug production.

Infrared and Raman spectroscopy are among the most powerful drug development and quality control tools. Each molecule has a unique infrared and Raman signature providing great specificity in the substance identification. The infrared spectrum of proteins also reveals the secondary structure. The distribution of chemicals can be determined by collecting area infrared and Raman images of the product in question.

The latest advances in the FT-IR and Raman instrumentation and applications will be reviewed in this webinar with a thorough discussion of the following topics:

  • Absolute configuration of chiral molecules using vibrational circular dichroism
  • Polymorphs identification
  • Structural changes in proteins
  • Maximization of protein stability
  • Contaminations in pharmaceutical products   

Examples of applications will include the analysis of protein secondary structure, protein stress tests, and evaluating drug and excipient distribution in tablets.

November 10, 2024 | 11:50 a.m. EST

Speaker

Dr. Sergey Shilov
North America Product Manager, Science Business Unit, Bruker Optics

Dr. Sergey V. Shilov is a Product Manager for North America at Bruker Optics. Sergey joined Bruker in 2001. He is responsible for the support and development of new applications for the Bruker research FTIR systems. He received his Ph.D. in 1992 from the Russian Academy of Sciences in Polymer Physics and his M.S. from St. Petersburg State University (Russia) in Physics in 1986. Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation (Germany) awarded him a research fellowship in 1996. Sergey published 37 papers in peer-reviewed journals. His research interests include time-resolved FTIR spectroscopy, surface science, polymer, and life-science applications. 

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