Webinar 6: Introduction to Lateral Flow Assays

This sixth webinar will take place on 

29 January 13.00 - 14.30 CET (GMT+1)

The webinar is intended for researchers and practitioners that are interested in the diagnostics of Respiratory Tract Infections. 

Presenter: Michael Johnson, Senior Scientist, Global Access Dx 

Abstract:

Lateral flow assays (LFAs) are widely used diagnostic tools known for their simplicity, speed, and versatility. This webinar will guide participants through the key stages of LFA development, from conceptualisation and design to optimisation and validation. Drawing on over two decades of expertise in rapid diagnostics, we will share insights into material selection, assay configuration, and troubleshooting common challenges. Whether you're new to lateral flow development or seeking to refine your approach, this session offers practical strategies to enhance assay performance and reliability.

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