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Why Transmission Electron Microscopy Is Key to Cell Line Characterization

 
  October 17, 2025  
     
 
Xtalks, Online
2025-12-08


Cell line characterization is key to ensuring the safety of biologics. Even with recent innovations in adventitious agent detection for cell banks, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) remains a cornerstone of these activities. This webinar will explore the capabilities of TEM for cell line characterization to understand why regulators still consider this assay to be a central component of the testing package.

The featured speakers will also examine how TEM contributes to a comprehensive safety profile when combined with complementary assays tailored to specific cell types, highlighting its strengths in detecting diverse adventitious agents and offering strategies to align with current regulatory expectations.

Register for this webinar to learn how TEM supports comprehensive cell line characterization strategies aligned with current regulatory expectations.

Keywords: Analytical Testing, Assay Development, Biologics, Biologics Development, Cell Culture, Cell Line Development, Drug Development, Electron Microscopy, Laboratory Technology, Pre-Clinical, Quality, Regulatory, Safety Assessment, Toxicology/Safety
 
 
Organized by: Xtalks
Invited Speakers: Anna Woodward, PhD, Technical Consultant, MilliporeSigma
Gail Collinson, BSc (Hons), Senior Scientist, Cell Biology, MilliporeSigma
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2025-12-08
 
Registration: Free Registration
E-mail: tristan@xtalks.com
 
 
   
 
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