Intertek ASG Laboratory, Manchester, UK

Bioanalytical Services

The Intertek ASG laboratory is equipped to handle clinical samples allowing the extensive range of analytical techniques and expertise to be deployed in bioanalytical applications. Advanced technical capability combined with GLP registration and automation equips the laboratory well for scientific investigations, method development and validation as well as cost effective high throughput regulatory studies.

Capabilities and services include:

  • Bioanalytical method development and validation to support DMPK studies
    • State of the art LCMSMS for broad applicability
    • Huge range of techniques and expertise for “niche” applications (e.g. ICP-MS deployed in recent customer programmes)
  • A wide range of additional Mass Spectrometry technologies
  • Detection and quantification of biomarkers
  • Inorganic Bioanalysis
  • High throughput studies
  • A Class II Bio/clinical sample handling facility equipped to handle recombinant genomic materials, clinical or diagnostic specimens (in any human or animal material) and live virus samples.

  

ASG Laboratory News: LC/MS/MS Capability:

  

The Intertek ASG Laboratory has recently invested in additional LCMSMS and related automation equipment. The Applied Biosystems Q TRAP LC/MS/MS system offers state of the art sensitivity and quantitative performance and will be applied in bioanalytical applications.  The ion trap facility makes the instrument ideal for the scientific investigation associated with early stage method development whilst the sensitivity and quantitative performance are state of the art for formal regulatory studies.

 

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Email ASG for more information   asg.nwtc@intertek.com

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