Multiplexing with Unisart StructSure®️ Membranes | Sartorius

On-Demand Webinar: Multiplexing with Unisart StructSure®️ Membranes

This on-demand webinar is a great opportunity to learn about the latest developments in LFA and multiplexing. You'll hear from two experts in the field, Dr. Judith Witte from Sartorius and Talena Jarling from Scienion, who will share their knowledge and experience with you.

Multiplexing allows the simultaneous screening of a single sample for multiple substances. Unisart StructSure® is an innovative multiplexing platform that combines multiple flow channels on a single lateral flow strip.

Get an overview of the benefits of multiplexing with Sartorius' Unisart StructSure®️, such as test miniaturization, semi-quantitative analysis and much more, as well as an introduction to the currently available products. 
 

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Dr. Judith Witte

Scientist for Nitrocellulose Membrane Technology
Sartorius Stedim Biotech GmbH

Dr. Judith Witte works as an Application Specialist at Sartorius Stedim Biotech GmbH. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in American Studies and Business Administration from HU Berlin, Judith studied Chemistry and earned her PhD from TU Berlin in 2021. She has extensive experience in the field of polymer chemistry and related analytical methods. During several research stays at the Biointerfaces Institute at the University of Michigan, Judith was able to expand her knowledge of Biochemistry. Since 2020 she had the opportunity to work with nitrocellulose membranes all the way from the casting process to microbiological and diagnostic applications. In her free time, Judith is a passionate baker, enjoys studying Spanish and traveling within Europe and abroad.

Talena Jarling

Project Leader in Research & Development
Scienion GmbH

Talena Jarling is a German scientist, currently working as a project leader in research & development at SCIENION GmbH. She studied biotechnology with a specific focus on biochemistry at the Berlin University of Applied Science (formerly Beuth University) and gained her master in the development of an immunochromatic assay with colloidal gold for the diagnosis of sepsis (09/2019). Talena has over 5 years of experience in assay development. She previously worked at in.vent Diagnostica in Hennigsdorf near Berlin, where she focused on ELISA and Lateral flow assays (LFA), before moving to SCIENION. At SCIENION, Talena has developed and expanded her expertise in ultra-low-volume dispensing technology. Her expertise lies in the development of In vitro diagnostics (IVD), particularly LFA and the technical documentation associated with them.

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