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Webinar from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and KNAUER

Engineering Lipid Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery using Impinging Jet Mixers

How can lipid nanoparticles for drug delivery be produced with precision and at scale? In this webinar, Cedric Devos, Postdoctoral Associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), presents current research on the production of lipid nanoparticles using Impinging Jet Mixers (IJMs). The focus is on controlling critical process parameters, the role of mixing kinetics, and scalability from laboratory to production scale – with direct relevance for applications such as mRNA therapeutics and nucleic acid delivery.

Alexandra Knauer in front of a Knauer LNP system

Impingement Jets Mixing Technology (IJM)
Impingement Jets Mixing Technology (IJM) enables the formulation and production of high-quality lipid nanoparticles carrying API (e.g. for mRNA vaccines). The encapsulation process of active pharmaceutical ingredients with lipids is based on Impingement Jets Mixing Technology, where two streams collide at high velocity in a jet mixing chamber.

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