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Posted on October 2, 2025
Starts October 17, 2025 16:00 CET

Webinar NanoMesureFrance & MetrINo: Metrology for Nanomedicine

Event details:

  • Start date: October 17, 2025 16:00 CET
  • End date: October 17, 2025 16:45 CET
  • Location: Online event

Why this session

How does metrology speed up the clinical translation of nanomedicines? This focused webinar presents MetrINo (EURAMET 22HLT04) and a multi-detector AF4 interlaboratory study to harmonise LNP size characterisation. Expect a concise project overview (reference materials, traceable methods, SOPs) and AF4-MD performance insights from real-world workflows. REGISTER HERE.


Speakers

  • Dr Robin Schürmann — PTB (Germany), MetrINo Coordinator
  • Dr Enrica Alasonati — LNE (France)

Agenda (45’ total)

  1. MetrINo in a nutshell — scope, goals, and why traceable methods & SOPs matter.
  2. Harmonising LNP sizing via multi-detector AF4 — interlaboratory design, performance metrics, and good practices.
  3. Q&A (15’) — implementation, SOP transfer, and next steps.

Who should attend

Researchers and platform leads in academia/RTOs, biopharma/SMEs (formulation, QC, scale-up), characterisation facilities, testing bodies and regulators, plus students/trainees adopting robust SOPs.


What you’ll learn

  • A practical playbook for LNP size characterisation with inter-lab comparable metrics.
  • How unified workflows and SOPs reduce variability and speed up decision-making and regulatory dialogue.
  • Where MetrINo’s outputs (reference materials, methods, training) can de-risk your projects.

Practical info

  • Date & time: 17 Oct 2025, 11:00–11:45 (CEST)
  • Format: Online (Zoom)
  • Language: English
  • Fee: Free, open to all
  • Registration: NanoMesureFrance registration link
  • Hosted by: NanoMesureFrance, with participation from ETPN & MetrINo (EURAMET 22HLT04)

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The METRINO project has received funding from the European Partnership on Metrology (Grant #22HLT04), co-financed from the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme and by the Participating States. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EURAMET. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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