Supporting Efficient mAb Development with a Flexible Downstream Purification Toolkit

Bringing innovative antibody therapeutics to market quickly requires more than upstream efficiency. It demands adaptable and robust downstream purification strategies.
As novel mAb formats increase in complexity, purification challenges grow. Achieving required purity and yield often extends beyond traditional 2–3 step platform processes, requiring expanded chromatography options and optimized buffer systems.
In this webinar, we will discuss:
- Practical strategies for designing a flexible downstream purification toolkit
- Approaches to buffer optimization for challenging antibody molecules
- Ways to streamline process development while maintaining performance
Register to learn how a well-designed purification toolkit can help accelerate development timelines and improve process robustness.
Speaker: Chantelle Gaskin (Field Application Scientist, Purification, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Chantelle Gaskin is a Field Applications Staff Scientist specializing in protein and viral vector purification. She previously held leadership roles at Applied Genetic Technology Corporation and Brammer Bio before joining Thermo Fisher Scientific in 2020. With over 10 years of gene therapy experience, she has extensive knowledge of industry practices and regulatory standards, contributing to therapies for ocular, CNS, and systemic diseases. Chantelle holds a Master’s in Chemistry from the University of Florida and a Bachelor’s from Smith College.
Speaker: Carlos Ferrero (Field Application Scientist, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Biotechnology graduate from Madrid with a Master’s in Biochemical Engineering from London. He brings over 5 years of experience in the biopharmaceutical industry—over three years in downstream manufacturing and two years as a Field Application Scientist specializing in process liquids at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Passionate about bridging technical expertise with real-world application to support innovation in bioprocessing.
Speaker: Ryan Hubbell (Product Manager, Process Liquids, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Ryan Hubbell serves as the Associate Product Manager for Process Liquid Preparation Services at Thermo Fisher. He has professional experience in Quality Control, Operations, and Clinical Research. Ryan holds a master’s degree in biomedical engineering and is set to complete his MBA in May 2025.
