Multi-Angle Light Scattering Explained: Principles, Applications, Technologies
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
7am PDT | 10am EDT | 3pm BST | 4pm CEST
This webcast will present a thorough overview of multi-angle light scattering (MALS) theory and implementation. Traditional MALS detectors will be compared with innovative MALS technologies. Multiple applications will be discussed, highlighting the role MALS plays in biophysical characterization of high-growth modalities in the biotechnology space – conjugated antibodies, vaccines, and gene therapies. Both analytical development and QC-oriented implementation will be discussed.
Topics include:
- How Multi-Angle Light Scattering (MALS) detectors operate
- Features and benefits of current MALS technology
- Applications where MALS adds value
Speakers
Landry Bennett (Technical Sales Specialist, Tosoh Bioscience)
Landry earned a B.S. in Chemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology and subsequently an M.S. in Chemistry from Michigan State University. He began his career as a Field Applications Scientist at Wyatt Technology, where he worked for 7 years, and transitioned into sales as the Southeast Regional Sales Manager in 2022. Landry joined Tosoh Bioscience as a Technical Sales Specialist in 2025.
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