New Zetasizer Nano ZSP makes debut appearance at the AAPS Chicago
The new Zetasizer Nano ZSP made its first public appearance last week during the exhibits at the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Meeting & Exposition in Chicago, IL. We were very pleased to talk with so many outstanding researchers who expressed interest in the instrument’s expanded capabilities for enhanced protein mobility measurements, protein size and distribution analysis, and microrheology characterization.
During the three days of the exhibit, visitors to the booth asked just about every possible question about the instrument, which kept us on our toes, and the response was overwhelmingly positive. The instrument is quickly solidifying its reputation as the world’s highest performance system, particularly well-suited for the characterization of proteins and nanoparticles where the highest sensitivity for size and zeta potential measurement is required. The instrument will now hit the road for on-site demonstrations in laboratories worldwide!
For more information about the Zetasizer Nano ZSP, please visit the Malvern website where you will be able to find a brand new brochure, and recording of the launch webinar which describes the features of this instrument in greater detail. Alternatively, why not take a look at our videos for an insight into how to make a protein mobility or microrheology measurement.