In Episode 88 of The Weekly Bioanalysis, hosts Dominic Warrino, Ph.D. and John Perkins, Ph.D present a special WRIB 2025 recap featuring several KCAS Bio scientists who share firsthand insights from their presentations at the major bioanalytical conference. David Ambrose highlights KCAS Bio’s global harmonization of spectral flow cytometry instruments across sites in the U.S., France, and Australia, showcasing the industry’s first off-the-shelf spectral flow panel with impressively tight inter-site CVs. Jessica Pham discusses her work on a VAMS-based PK assay for an anti-malarial monoclonal antibody, designed to enable microsampling in remote regions with high temperature stability. Bryan Parmentier presents a novel method for overcoming matrix effects in cisplatin assays by adding exogenous hemoglobin, a breakthrough inspired by clinical anemia observations. Joined by Dawn Dufield, Ph.D, the episode concludes with a group discussion about the implications of new biomarker guidance from the FDA and ICH M10, as well as validation standards, regulatory interpretations, and industry alignment.
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