Experts from the Malvern Instruments team will review the maturation of chemical imaging at this year's Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies conference, FACSS 2009.
The experts will also contribute papers in sessions devoted to bacterial identification and biopharmaceutical development and production respectively.
On Tuesday 20 October, Malvern's technical director, Dr E Neil Lewis, will give the Anachem award plenary lecture, where he will reflect upon the developments, applications, perspectives and insights that describe both the technicalities and importance of chemical imaging.
Following the award presentation, Dr Linda Kidder from Malvern's Analytical Imaging team will give an overview of the evolution of laboratory-based chemical imaging and its application as a primary analytical technique for predicting product quality during manufacturing.
In Monday's symposium, 'Novel Instrumentation for and applications of Raman spectroscopy', product manager Dr Janie Dubois will talk about a targeted approach to bacterial identification, describing a combined measurement using Raman spectroscopy and cellular morphology.
On the same day, as part of a session that addresses 'The measurement gap in biopharmaceutical development and production - complex molecules/problems', life science specialist, Dr Ulf Nobbmann, will discuss the application of dynamic light scattering to the real-time measurement of biological molecules and biopharmaceuticals.