Webinars

Delevan Street has long been involved in the development of webinars that meet the broad needs of the biotechnology community.  These webinars have covered a wide array of subjects, and have been offered at a variety of different websites.  Where applicable, the numbers refer to different times that this webinar has been offered.  Feel free to explore these topics, and purchase viewings through my various partners.  For further inquiries about these webinars, or the development of new ones, please contact me at toddgrahamny@yahoo.com

How to Translate Academic and Discovery Assays to GLP Compliant Assays (1), (2), (3)

Making the leap from the academic and discovery bench to a test that is regulated under Good Laboratory Practices can be a challenge.  This webinar will provide you with some key takeaways necessary to make the shift.

Transitioning Assay from Different Technologies – Validation and Qualification (1), (2), (3)

Being able to take advantage of new technologies to meet key laboratory needs is important to the maintenance of any laboratory.  This webinar will point out the pitfalls and challenges during the transition, and give you the key tools needed to surpass them.

Vendor Qualification – How to Design and Implement an Efficient and Compliant Vendor Program (1), (2), (3)

Vendors provide a wide array of services to the biotechnology industry.  However, selecting the right vendors can prove to be the difference between a supportive program and one that is a drain on company resources.  This webinar will help you learn the necessary differences.

SOPs for Bioanalytical Methods Validation (1), (2)

Ensuring regulatory compliance while making sure all stakeholders understand what is required of them can prove to be a challenge.  A well-written SOP addresses concerns and delineates procedures in a clear, concise and easy to understand manner.  This webinar will help you meet the twin challenges of regulatory compliance and efficient laboratory operations.

Validation of Bioanalytical Assays for Biologicals

Analysis of biologicals is always a challenge due to the natural variation of the product.  This webinar will teach you how to meet those challenges to ensure the validation of the reliability of these assays.

Automating Laboratory Assays For the Bench

The use of automation to meet laboratory demands can be daunting, particularly while maintaining laboratory quality.  This webinar will help you take advantage of the benefits of automation while keeping the laboratory in full operation.

Quality Control for Microbiological Media and Reagents

Media and reagents in microbiology can be deceptively simple. Making sure that your laboratory keep track of its quality needs can be a challenge for microbiology laboratories of any size.  This webinar will point out the key goals necessary to meet quality control needs.

Quality Control with Molecular Diagnostics

Molecular Diagnostics can have daunting quality control issues with the number of potential factors to contaminate assays.  This webinar will allow you to develop a system to minimize these issues and allow for quality laboratory results to be produced.

Assay Validation for Clinical Diagnostics

Making sure a clinical diagnostic works exactly as designed is a key challenge for the clinical laboratory.  This webinar will give you the tools necessary to meet these challenges.

Risk factors or compliance issues due to PCR assays

PCR is a very powerful tool, but there are limitations to the technology that can cause problems in a variety of laboratory settings.  This webinar will help address those issues and ease the problems inherent in PCR.

How to Develop Quality Systems for New Diagnostic Assays

Each new diagnostic assay comes with its own set of quality issues.  This webinar will address how to find those issues and develop systems to minimize these problems.

 

 

 

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