A Guide to Quantitative NMR (qNMR)
Quantitative NMR (qNMR) stands as a robust method for gauging pharmaceutical purity. In the realm of analytical chemistry, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy emerges as a potent technique,...
View ArticleNative Mass Spectrometry (Native-MS) for Aggregate and Charge Variant Analysis
Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and ion exchange chromatography (IEX) are traditional methods utilized for characterizing biotherapeutics under non-denaturing conditions. The typical high salt...
View ArticleAntibody Drug Conjugates Q&A: A Novel Approach to Drug Delivery in Oncology
What is an antibody drug conjugate? An antibody drug conjugate, or ADC, is a drug modality that consists of three main components: an antibody, a linker, and a drug, often referred to as a “payload”...
View ArticleEnsuring Quality and Efficacy of GLP-1 Agonists: Analytical Challenges and...
Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists represent an exciting class of drugs that have gained significant attention in recent years for their potential to treat type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and...
View ArticleColumbia Magazine-Jazz
A few months ago I was contacted by Len Small over at Columbia Magazine. I always wanted to work with Len and this was a really fun collaboration. He had the idea of integrating actual photos into the...
View ArticleAnimations 2021!
This series of animations are a continuation of a project from 2019 which was postponed due to the pandemic. I just recently had a reel put together of some of the highlights so I’m finally able to...
View ArticleUtahMed Magazine
I had another chance to work with the great team at EmDash, this time for UtahMed magazine. These portraits were great fun to do. I decided to work 100% digitally on these. Always a challenge to keep...
View ArticleIllustrations for Bowdoin Magazine
It’s been awhile since my last post but I’ve been busy. Some projects (more than I’m happy to say), have started and then gone away, and some I can’t yet talk about, but here is one I’m really excited...
View ArticleThe New Science of Wellness
Here is a new piece I created for the Scientific American publication The New Science of Wellness. The basic idea here is about transitioning from medicine to prevention. I chose to “turn healthcare...
View ArticleButterfly Disease
When I received this commission from Thomas Jefferson University to contribute to their magazine I was excited as I’ve always been drawn to butterfly imagery and the idea of metamorphosis, but that...
View ArticleATT/GOOGLE PIXEL
If you’ve been watching any of the #NHL or #nbaplayoffs you’ve probably seen some of my #illustrations and didn’t even realize it. I didn’t even see it the first few times ????I was asked to #draw...
View ArticleInfection by Site
Choosing the Right Bacteria and Antibiotic in Novel Anti-infective Discovery The development of new drugs to treat infectious disease requires a great understanding of bacteria and their primary sites...
View ArticleThe Very Standard Kilogram
Gravimetry, the science of measuring weight plays a critical role in Analytical Sciences. All analytical chemistry labs are equipped with one or more calibrated scientific balances to measure weight....
View ArticleCharacterization of Biologic Drugs: An Overview
Intact Mass and Subunit Fragment Analyses The LC-MS analyses of the intact and subunit biologic molecules are simple analyses which characterize detailed modifications of complex molecules. This...
View ArticleA Step-by-Step Guide to Analytical Method Development and Validation
Method development and validation are essential components of drug development and chemistry manufacturing and controls (CMC). The goal of method development and validation is to ensure that the...
View ArticleMicrobial Warriors: A New Hope in the Fight Against Cancer
Cancer is a complex disease that requires a multifaceted approach to treatment in order to prevent regression. In the past, traditional treatments in oncology have consisted of small molecule cytotoxic...
View ArticleThe Past, Present and Future of ADCs
ADCs, short for antibody-drug conjugates, consist of three essential components: a monoclonal antibody (mAb), a linker molecule, and a small molecule drug. In simple terms, an ADC is created by joining...
View ArticleA Guide to Quantitative NMR (qNMR)
Quantitative NMR (qNMR) stands as a robust method for gauging pharmaceutical purity. In the realm of analytical chemistry, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy emerges as a potent technique,...
View ArticleNative Mass Spectrometry (Native-MS) for Aggregate and Charge Variant Analysis
Size exclusion chromatography (SEC) and ion exchange chromatography (IEX) are traditional methods utilized for characterizing biotherapeutics under non-denaturing conditions. The typical high salt...
View ArticleAntibody Drug Conjugates Q&A: A Novel Approach to Drug Delivery in Oncology
What is an antibody drug conjugate? An antibody drug conjugate, or ADC, is a drug modality that consists of three main components: an antibody, a linker, and a drug, often referred to as a “payload”...
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