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SCHOTT MINIFAB's FREE Webinar

Facing challenges with designing or developing a diagnostic point-of-care or microarray consumable?  The path to high-volume manufacturing can be difficult for startups and incumbent companies, alike and requires significant experience and multidisciplinary expertise.  
 
Join SCHOTT MINIFAB’s FREE webinar to learn the 9 Critical Factors to Diagnostic Microarray Development. 20 Years of Lessons Learned.

Date:  April 20, 2023
Time: 2:00pm EST, 11:00am PST

With an introduction from SCHOTT MINIFAB’s Dr. James Downs, in this 30-minute presentation, Dr. Tamma Kaysser-Kranich will review detection methodologies, substrate types, active surface chemistries, biological detector types, as well as critical microarray design considerations and features. Dr. Kaysser-Kranich will clarify how these factors, through an integrated approach to early design, are key to successful product development, and in turn lead to fewer downstream product design changes and a more rapid path to product launch.

You can expect to learn:

- 9 key factors critical to molecular microarray development
- The value that integrated approach to the early design phase plays in the success of product development


James Downs
Business Development Manager US & Europe

 
Leveraging a rich 20+ year international career across a spectrum of the biopharmaceutical and medical device chains, James is passionate about exploring innovative solutions to help companies that are developing highly complex point-of-care and clinical diagnostic cartridges and components. James’ background includes a B.S. in Economics from the Univ. of Southern MS and an MBA and PhD in Economics from HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Business. His career spans management roles with Pfizer Inc, leading multiple medical device startups and now SCHOTT MINIFAB where is his responsible for business development.


Tamma Kaysser-Kranich
VP, Chief Technology Officer

 
Tamma Kaysser-Kranich has been involved in research and diagnostic microarray development, design, product launch, and production for more than 20 years.  Her background includes a B.S. in Biochemistry from UC Davis, a Ph.D. in biochemistry from University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and a post doctorate at Jackson Laboratories.  She has been involved in microarray product design and production at Motorola Life Sciences, Amersham Biosciences, GE Healthcare, Applied Microarrays, now a company of SCHOTT MINIFAB, where she is VP, Chief Technology Officer.
 
 

 

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