In episode 84 of “The Weekly Bioanalysis”, our special guest, Bryan Parmentier, joins Dom and John to discuss his background and current role at KCAS Bio, offering insights into the field of small molecule method development. He delves into the typical challenges encountered when working with LC-MS analytes, and how the evolving role of LC-MS continues to shape the industry. Parmentier emphasizes the value of pre-validation in ensuring method robustness and shares lessons learned from developing methods for antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) payloads. He also details the revised KCAS Bio approach for method development of ADC payloads and the associated downstream validation experiments. This episode provides valuable insights for professionals involved in bioanalysis, particularly in the context of complex analytes and cutting-edge therapeutics.

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