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Gateway Analytical to Present Latest Methodologies for Glass Delamination Analysis at Annual Meeting of Pharmaceutical Scientists

[fa icon="calendar"] Oct 22, 2015 2:02:38 PM / by Tifanie Tiberio

PITTSBURGH, October 22, 2015  — Gateway Analytical announced today that they will give a scientific poster presentation on glass delamination analysis in addition to exhibiting at the upcoming 2015 American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Annual Meeting and Exposition in Orlando, Florida. The AAPS Annual Meeting and Exposition is one of the largest gatherings of top scientists, CROs and CMOs in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device industries. This conference focuses on the latest industry developments and advancement to help companies push their research and development further.

At the conference, Emily Landsperger, Scientist at Gateway Analytical, will present a scientific poster session entitled, “Challenges in Counting and Sizing Glass Lamellae Using an Automated Method” during the October 27th  session. The presentation will discuss a comprehensive of what glass delamination is, how it can occur, and the different methodologies that can be utilized to determine their drug product's stability in a specific type of vial, or other glass container. Conference attendees are encouraged to continue the conversation at Gateway Analytical’s exhibit, booth #854.

“We are excited to discuss our service offerings with the AAPS community in order to determine how Gateway Analytical can assist them with day-to-day issues faced during pharmaceutical product development, such as identifying foreign particulates or glass delamination analysis,” said David Exline, Senior Vice President at Gateway Analytical. “We have expanded our capabilities in order to meet customer and industry demand, giving companies the option to choose one analytical laboratory to support all their outsourcing needs, and streamline turnaround time in the process.”

Gateway Analytical is a full service, cGMP compliant, ISO 9001:2008 certified, ISO 17025:2005 certified, DEA licensed, FDA registered and inspected laboratory with specialized expertise in techniques for chemically specific analysis and particulate contamination identification. For more information on Gateway Analytical services, contact Paige Cohen, Sales Development Associate, at cohenp@gatewayanalytical.com.   

 

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About Gateway Analytical

Based in Gibsonia, Pa., Gateway Analytical, LLC offers analytical testing services to companies in need of high-quality laboratory analysis by providing additional testing resources, specialized capabilities and comprehensive testing. Through conventional and innovative testing methods, the company supplies a number of key services for the pharmaceutical, materials science, medical device and forensic industries including; foreign particulate identification, glass delamination analysis, chemically-specific particle sizing, materials characterization, wear debris testing and trace evidence analysis.

Gateway Analytical is a subsidiary of ChemImage Corporation, a leader in chemical imaging technology and instrumentation.

About ChemImage

ChemImage Corporation, a leader in hyperspectral and Raman chemical imaging technology provides innovative instrumentation, analysis software, contract services and expert consulting to government, industrial and academic organizations. The company’s proprietary, state-of-the-art imaging technology has many applications, including defense, security, pharmaceuticals, forensics and biomedical diagnostic research, which can reveal critical chemical and biological information from a variety of material systems.

ChemImage’s headquarters are located in Pittsburgh, PA, where it pioneers research and development, as well as providing engineering and manufacturing which develops innovative products for the global marketplace.

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Tifanie Tiberio

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