Press Release
02/20/2025
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AAPS and Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies Partner on Subvisible Particle Ebook
Ebook Launches AAPS Epub Series
Arlington, VA—AAPS is proud to announce the launch of the first ebook in its ePub series: Advancing Subvisible Particle Analysis: Flow Imaging Microscopy.
Written in collaboration with a team of scientific experts at Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies, Advancing Subvisible Particle Analysis: Flow Imaging Microscopy offers applicable science for researchers in the biotherapeutics space. Chapters examine the impact of subvisible particles on product quality, recent USP guidance on particles, and monitoring approaches.
“We have supported AAPS and the scientists who belong to the organization for many years, and we are excited about publishing our first ebook, Advancing Subvisible Particle Analysis: Flow Imaging Microscopy, with the association,” said Sigrid Kuebler, Ph.D., Marketing Director with Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies. “Monitoring subvisible particles is essential, as they can negatively affect patient safety if not adequately monitored and controlled. I am excited to see us take this step together in supporting scientists with information that will help them.”
AAPS Executive Director Tina Morris, Ph.D., hopes this is the first of many such partnerships in the ePub series. “Bringing scientists information they can trust from partners who are experts in their field is part of what AAPS does to advance our mission,” Morris said.
Advancing Subvisible Particle Analysis: Flow Imaging Microscopy can be downloaded on the AAPS website.
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