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Tricia E. Wood, Director of Quality & Safety

[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 29, 2013 2:50:14 PM / by Tricia Wood posted in analytical instrumentation, analytical testing, ASCLD/LAB-International accreditation, Authors, Blog, ISO 17025:2005 (A2LA), ISO 9001:2008, ISO Accreditation, problem solving, quality assurance, quality control, quality management system, quality system

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Tricia E. Wood, Director of Quality & Safety
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Webinar Recap and Q&A for Laboratory Methods for Failure Analysis of Pharmaceutical Products

[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 5, 2012 12:05:39 PM / by Admin posted in Blog, failure analysis, nonconformance, Pharmaceutical, pharmaceutical forensics, problem solving, quality assurance, quality control, quality management system

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On November 14th, Dave Exline, Senior V.P. and Rebekah Wagurak, Forensic Scientist at Gateway Analytical hosted a webinar designed for laboratory and manufacturing personnel that are responsible for quality assurance and quality control of processes in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals.  This webinar discussed case studies and walked participants through the process of a failure analysis investigation, common methods used, and interpretation of analytical data to improve overall process development and quality control.

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Webinar Recap: Ensure Quality Inhalation Products with Wear Debris Analysis of Medical Devices

[fa icon="calendar'] Jun 26, 2012 10:51:37 AM / by Admin posted in analytical testing, Blog, Nasal Drug Products, Nasal suspension PSD, Pharmaceutical, problem solving, quality control, quality management system, wear debris testing

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On May 30th, David Exline, Senior V.P. at Gateway Analytical presented a webinar that covered an overview of wear debris characterization for laboratory personnel that evaluate quality issues with medical devices. This webinar focused on the causes of wear debris, the affects of such debris on product quality, acceptable limits and methods for ensuring quality products.

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