
Webinar Overview: Sterility Testing for Complex Products
There is an emerging need for updated sterility testing methods and drug delivery technologies that address the unique challenges posed by modern pharmaceuticals, particularly those with complex compositions or inherent turbidity.
View this webinar to gain a comprehensive overview of the challenges and solutions in sterility testing for pharmaceutical products, particularly those which inherently render test media turbid. With the right resources, organizations can effectively navigate complex product matrix constraints by successfully implementing rapid microbiological methods, resulting in increased patient safety, improved operational efficiencies, and enhanced data integrity.
Key learnings include:
- Understanding complex and turbid pharmaceutical product matrices that interfere with traditional visual sterility testing methods
- Recognizing operational inefficiencies and financial implications driven by extensive investigations to rule out false positive microbial results due to visual interference causing unclear or inconclusive outcomes
- How ATP-bioluminescence provides automated, objective detection of microbial contamination
- Improving time-to-result, reducing costs, minimizing risk, and enhancing supply chain responsiveness with rapid sterility testing methods
- Insights into a balanced, phased modernization roadmap to transition from subjective traditional testing to rapid methods
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Webinar Presenter

Miriam Guest
Senior Principal Scientific Advisor
Charles River
Additional Information
- Sterility Testing for Complex Drug Product Formulations
- Rapid Microbial Detection Applications
- Rapid Sterility Release Testing for Vaccine Production
- Celsis Advance II Rapid Microbial Detection System
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