Guidance for developing, optimizing, validating and maintaining cells used for cell-based assays using control charts. Bioassays are defined as any biological assay that can be used to show that a product will perform its’ stated function. Due to the nature of bioassays they are inherently variable and require extra care to achieve consistent performance.
What Attendees will Learn:
Why Should You Attend:
Monitoring several parameters graphed in control charts can help laboratory personnel, laboratory managers, and QA maintain cell-based assays within specifications. Control charts can be used to manage excursions toward limits or recognize early trends resulting from changes in analysts, equipment, or specific reagents.What Attendees will Learn:
- The importance of cell-based potency assays
- Specifics of assay performance
- Defining the control chart
- Identifying data to enter into the control chart
- Monitoring the process
- Establishing limits and defining actions and alerts
Who Will Benefit:
This web seminar will provide guidance in developing, optimizing, valdiating and maintaining cells used for cell-based assays. The use of control charts will be addressed as an important component for maintaining control of cell-based assays.- Laboratory personnel responsible for day-to-day functioning of cell culture laboratories
- Quality system auditors and managers examining OOS and OOT data
- Laboratory managers monitoring critical systems and reportable results
- Science staff designing new cell-based assays
Course Provider
Dr. Wise Blackman,