Advance Your DLS & Zeta Potential Workflows
Zetasizer Masterclass Series – Now Available On-Demand

Accurate, reproducible particle size and zeta potential measurements are essential across pharmaceutical, biopharma, and materials science applications. Yet many users still face challenges around method development, regulatory expectations, and troubleshooting real-world samples.
The Zetasizer Masterclass Series is designed to help you bridge that gap. Developed by Malvern Panalytical application specialists, this recorded training series provides practical, instrument-focused guidance for users of the Zetasizer Advance range — from foundational concepts to advanced troubleshooting.
Whether you’re strengthening QC workflows, developing new nano-formulations, or training new team members, this series gives you actionable insights you can apply immediately.
What’s included
The Zetasizer Masterclass Series features multiple expert-led sessions covering the full analytical workflow:
- Building robust DLS measurement methods
Learn how to establish reliable, repeatable DLS workflows by selecting appropriate settings, understanding sample factors, and interpreting scattering behaviour. - Best-practice zeta potential measurements
Explore how to set up reliable ELS methods, avoid common pitfalls, and understand how electrokinetic parameters relate to sample stability. - Regulatory considerations including USP guidance
Gain clarity on how USP 430 (DLS) and USP 432 (zeta potential) apply to your measurement workflows, instrumentation, and QC processes. - Troubleshooting examples from real customer data
Work through real-world cases to understand how to diagnose measurement issues in both particle size and zeta potential analyses using the Zetasizer Advance series.
Why watch now?
- On-demand access: View all sessions anytime, at your own pace
- Application-focused insights: Practical guidance backed by real-world examples
- Regulatory alignment: Clear explanations of USP requirements
- Zetasizer-specific training: Tailored directly to the Advance instrument family
Who should watch?
- QC and analytical teams working with nanoparticles, suspensions, or biopharmaceutical formulations
- Scientists developing or optimising nano- and micro-particle workflows
- Lab managers seeking consistent, harmonised SOPs and measurement quality
- New users wanting structured, expert-led onboarding
- Experienced users looking to troubleshoot, refine, or align with USP guidelines
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