In the latest episode of the Weekly Bioanalysis podcast, Dom and John break down their biggest takeaways from the recent AAPS and EBF meetings, sharing what stood out across the scientific sessions, exhibition floors, and industry conversations. They discuss the major themes shaping bioanalysis right now, from emerging technologies to shifting regulatory expectations, and compare how each conference approached them. Our hosts also dive into evolving practices in biomarkers, immunogenicity, and complex modalities, highlighting where the field seems to be headed next. Finally, they offer candid reflections on the changing structure of professional communities and what that might mean for networking and scientific collaboration. It’s a wide-ranging, insider recap of two of the year’s most important events—well worth a listen for anyone tracking trends in bioanalytical science.

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