Posts by Jeremy Burt

For episode #76 of “The Weekly Bioanalysis”, Dom and John talk about the popular topic of GLP-1 Analogues – these series of recent blockbuster drugs with multiple applications, as well as some of their bioanalytical challenges. First, the guys go over a little bit of the mechanism of action of…

CEO of KCAS Bio, John Bucksath, joins Dom and John for a special 75th episode of “The Weekly Bioanalysis” podcast, and he is absolutely delighted to use the special episode to talk about the recent rebrand of KCAS to KCAS Bio! Mr Bucksath and our hosts discuss the reason the…

During this episode of “The Weekly Bioanalysis”, Dom and John talk about addressing the needs of rare diseases – some challenges and industry trends they’ve watched take place, and they are joined by guest, Lindsay Rutherford, who has her own personal experience with rare disease and how it can impact…

To kick off the first episode of “The Weekly Bioanalysis” in 2024, Dom and John unveil some fun new things happening at KCAS Bio, by talking about the parallel evolution of the bioanalytical industry and KCAS Bio. Our hosts go way back – almost to “square one” (discussing…

For the 4th episode of “The Conversational Flow” podcast, Brian and Adam discuss spectral flow; something really near and dear to their hearts. This is a topic both of our hosts have been genuinely interested in since they really became aware of it, at which time they immediately…

For the final episode of “The Weekly Bioanalysis” in 2023, Dom and John invited KCAS’s scientific advisory team to join them, as we thought that as we are coming to the end of the year, it might be a good opportunity to introduce a few members of the…

There are a number of different guidances for Flow Cytometric Assay Validation, so for episode #3 of “The Conversational Flow” podcast, Brian and Adam go into great detail on how we perform validations at KCAS, and under what context we do so – and why. In this episode,…

Dom and John have been doing this for a long time (for over 70 episodes now, to be exact), but they felt it might be a good idea to jump back to the very beginning and discuss the overarching concept of the Drug Development process and where it…

For our second episode of “The Conversational Flow” podcast, Brian and Adam felt that the best topic to discuss was that of sample collection, sample processing and the important role it plays in Flow Cytometry analysis. This is an often discussed topic – What is the best way…

It is that time of year once again… the Fall Conference Season! Every industry has its own set of important trade shows and meetings, but for the Pharma, biotech and bioanalytical industries, these conferences are an opportunity for the planet’s leading experts to get together and share the…

Flow cytometry is a technique used to detect and measure physical and physiological characteristics of a population of cells or particles. Tens of thousands of cells can be quickly examined and the data gathered is processed by a computer. Uses of flow cytometry can included determination of Cellular…

Starting with a description of Antibody Drug Conjugates (or ADCs, for short), Dom and John dive into this field of the industry and discuss the ways these services have changed over time and even how they’ve changed recently. They review the role of ADCs in meeting some of…