Confidently Apply SEC to Complex
Biologics - in Just 5 Days

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Run SEC with confidence -
no matter your modality.

My name is Ben McLeod, and I’ve teamed up with 3 of the sharpest minds in analytical science:
Dr. Matthew Lauber, who pioneers SEC innovations at Waters.
Christian Reidy and Abraham Finny, experts in biophysics and SEC-MALS.
Together, we’re breaking down what you need to know about applying SEC to the next generation of therapeutics.

  • Learn why SEC isn’t just for mAbs - and how it works for AAVs, LNPs, plasmids, and mRNA.

  • Avoid the 5 biggest mistakes scientists make when adapting SEC for complex biologics.

  • Discover how to fix your system, your columns, and your detection strategy - without wasting time or sample.

This free email course equips you to confidently apply SEC to today’s most advanced therapeutic platforms.

Want to make sure this free email course is “worth it” before you sign-up?

Here's everything that's inside:

Day 1: The critical misunderstanding about what SEC actually measures (still made by many scientists).Day 2: How the most common column material might be silently ruining your recovery.Day 3: Why your peaks might look bad… even with the “perfect” column.Day 4: The reason flushing longer won’t fix your MALS problems (and what actually will).Day 5: The tiny component wrecking your resolution - and how to finally fix it.

Hooray! The first lesson of the SEC Blueprint for Advanced Modalities is on its way to your inbox.

Within the next minute or two, you're going to get an email from me (Ben) and the team.This email contains instructions to get started with the SEC Blueprint, so be sure to check it out!But if you have any questions, don't hesitate to hit reply and let us know - happy to help :-)Now go and check your inbox!


P.S. If you don't find the email in your inbox in the next couple of minutes, please check your spam folder...Chances are it ended up there.(Sometimes the "email algorithms" think I'm a robot)