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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2025 · 18 MIN

The Importance of Monitoring Assay Performance and Maintenance

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In this podcast, Atul Chaudhari discuss the challenges and solutions in monitoring assay performance. He explores the benefits of qualification and validation when developing cell and virus neutralization assays for high throughput clinical testing and the best approach to maintain assay performance long-term without affecting the quality.Speaker: Atul Chaudhari, Principal Scientist, PPD Clinical Research Services, Thermo Fisher Scientific

In this podcast, Atul Chaudhari discuss the challenges and solutions in monitoring assay performance. He explores the benefits of qualification and validation when developing cell and virus neutralization assays for high throughput clinical testing and the best approach to maintain assay performance long-term without affecting the quality. Speaker: Atul Chaudhari, Principal Scientist, PPD Clinical Research Services, Thermo Fisher Scientific

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