Mar
26
2025
On demand

Next-level LNP formulation with the Sunny Suite

Wednesday 08:00 PDT / 11:00 EDT / 15:00 GMT / 16:00 CET
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Next-level LNP formulation with the Sunny Suite

Live30 webinars are thirty-minute presentations designed to update you on the latest innovations, applications, and data in a fast yet interactive format.

Problem

LNPs are evolving faster than ever, with the majority of advancements coming from tweaks to the particle formulation. With complex structures and a vast number of potential formulations to explore, screening large numbers of LNP formulations can be a daunting task – especially while keeping a line-of-sight to manufacturing.

Solution

With the Sunny Suite, you can automate your LNP screening with minimal hands-on time, reagent and consumable costs using Sunscreen. Sunshine then takes the reigns to optimise your pre-clinical manufacturing process, before handing over to Sunbather for GMP manufacturing – using the same pumping technology and mixers at every step of the way for the slickest process transfer ever.

Proof

In this webinar, we will take a look at some of the recent advances in the field of LNP formulation, walk through the Sunny Suite and how it can help boost your LNP discovery and development, and check out how some of our users are already doing exactly that.

  • Check out what’s new in the LNP formulation space
  • Learn how the Sunny Suite helps tackle some of the key challenges faced by researchers
  • See how Stunner can help solve the characterization bottleneck
  • Learn how our users in the field are supercharging their research
Benjamin Knappett
Benjamin Knappett
Product Manager at Unchained Labs

Ben Knappett is Product Manager for the Sunny Suite, Unchained Labs’ automated microfluidic nanoparticle synthesis instruments, used primarily for LNP encapsulation in drug delivery, vaccines, and gene therapy applications. Ben received his MChem degree from Durham University, and completed a PhD in nanoparticle synthesis and characterization at the University of Cambridge. Ben previously worked for Particle Works as Head of Science and Applications, playing a key role in the development and commercialization of the instruments that now make up the Sunny Suite.