Next-Level Zeta Potential Measurement with the DynaPro ZetaStar

Since its debut, the DynaPro ZetaStar has redefined zeta potential measurement. Now, with its latest update, it’s taking another leap forward—introducing two powerful enhancements that elevate performance, precision, and efficiency.
Join us as we explore ZetaStar Hardware Innovations:
- Go under the hood to see how the redesigned hardware architecture sets a new standard in ELS instrumentation—offering enhanced sensitivity, and robustness compared to traditional systems.
- The New Air Gap Automation Technique: Achieve high-throughput measurements with significantly reduced sample volumes—ideal for precious or limited materials.
- Flow ELS (Electrophoretic Light Scattering): A breakthrough method that delivers superior data quality, especially in challenging high-salt environments.
We’ll compare and contrast these innovations with traditional techniques, highlighting how they overcome common limitations in complex sample conditions. Whether you're working with biologics, nanoparticles, or colloidal systems, this session will show you how to get the most out of your zeta potential measurements.
Key Learning Objectives:
- An introduction/review of Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS)
- Understanding kD and A2 stability metrics
- Example applications including formulation development and stability
Who Should Attend:
- Scientists and Researchers working in biopharmaceuticals, particularly those involved in biologic drug development, formulation, and characterization
- Lab Managers looking to understand state-of-the-art instruments for enhancing analytical capabilities in their labs
- Learners and Newcomers eager to gain a foundational understanding of dynamic light scattering (DLS) for applications in biopharmaceuticals
Presenter: Richard Chung (Product Manager – Lab Analytics)
Richard Chung is a Technical Product Manager at Wyatt Technology, bringing years of expertise in light scattering and analytical instrumentation. Since joining Wyatt in 2016, he has held key roles, including Application Scientist and Customer Support Manager, where he worked closely with researchers to solve complex analytical challenges. Now, as a Product Manager, Richard bridges the gap between scientists and better instruments—gathering insights from the field and collaborating with internal research teams to develop cutting-edge solutions that empower laboratories worldwide.
