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. 2023 Aug;15(16):955-1016.
doi: 10.4155/bio-2023-0167. Epub 2023 Aug 31.

2022 White Paper on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis: ICH M10 BMV Guideline & Global Harmonization; Hybrid Assays; Oligonucleotides & ADC; Non-Liquid & Rare Matrices; Regulatory Inputs (Part 1A - Recommendations on Mass Spectrometry, Chromatography and Sample Preparation, Novel Technologies, Novel Modalities, and Novel Challenges, ICH M10 BMV Guideline & Global Harmonization Part 1B - Regulatory Agencies' Inputs on Regulated Bioanalysis/BMV, Biomarkers/CDx/BAV, Immunogenicity, Gene & Cell Therapy and Vaccine)

Matt Szapacs  1 Wenying Jian  2 Daniel Spellman  3 Jennifer Cunliffe  4 Elizabeth Verburg  5 Surinder Kaur  6 John Kellie  7 Wenkui Li  8 John Mehl  7 Mark Qian  9 Xiazi Qiu  10 Federico Riccardi Sirtori  11 Anton I Rosenbaum  12 Tim Sikorski  7 Sekhar Surapaneni  13 Jian Wang  14 Amanda Wilson  15 Jinhui Zhang  16 Yongjun Xue  13 Noah Post  17 Yue Huang  12 Dina Goykhman  3 Long Yuan  18 Kasie Fang  7 Ellen Casavant  6 Linzhi Chen  19 Yunlin Fu  8 Ming Huang  20 Allena Ji  21 Jay Johnson  22 Michael Lassman  3 Jing Li  23 Ola Saad  6 Hetal Sarvaiya  24 Lin Tao  25 Yuting Wang  10 Naiyu Zheng  13 Arindam Dasgupta  16 Mohsen Rajabi Abhari  16 Akiko Ishii-Watabe  26 Yoshiro Saito  26 Dulcyane Neiva Mendes Fernandes  27 Joseph Bower  28 Chris Burns  29 Kevin Carleton  2 Seongeun Julia Cho  16 Xiulian Du  16 Marianne Fjording  30 Fabio Garofolo  31 Sumit Kar  10 Olga Kavetska  32 Elham Kossary  33 Yang Lu  16 Andrew Mayer  7 Nisha Palackal  20 Danielle Salha  34 Eric Thomas  35 Tom Verhaeghe  36 Stephen Vinter  29 Katty Wan  37 Yow-Ming Wang  16 Kathi Williams  6 Eric Woolf  3 Li Yang  16 Eric Yang  7 Abbas Bandukwala  16 Shirley Hopper  29 Kevin Maher  16 Joshua Xu  38 Eric Brodsky  16 Isabelle Cludts  29 Chad Irwin  39 Julie Joseph  39 Susan Kirshner  16 Mohanraj Manangeeswaran  16 Kimberly Maxfield  16 Joao Pedras-Vasconcelos  16 Therese Solstad  40 Seth Thacker  16 Omar Tounekti  39 Daniela Verthelyi  16 Meenu Wadhwa  29 Leslie Wagner  16 Takenori Yamamoto  26 Lucia Zhang  39 Lin Zhou  16
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2022 White Paper on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis: ICH M10 BMV Guideline & Global Harmonization; Hybrid Assays; Oligonucleotides & ADC; Non-Liquid & Rare Matrices; Regulatory Inputs (Part 1A - Recommendations on Mass Spectrometry, Chromatography and Sample Preparation, Novel Technologies, Novel Modalities, and Novel Challenges, ICH M10 BMV Guideline & Global Harmonization Part 1B - Regulatory Agencies' Inputs on Regulated Bioanalysis/BMV, Biomarkers/CDx/BAV, Immunogenicity, Gene & Cell Therapy and Vaccine)

Matt Szapacs et al. Bioanalysis. 2023 Aug.

Abstract

The 16th Workshop on Recent Issues in Bioanalysis (16th WRIB) took place in Atlanta, GA, USA on September 26-30, 2022. Over 1000 professionals representing pharma/biotech companies, CROs, and multiple regulatory agencies convened to actively discuss the most current topics of interest in bioanalysis. The 16th WRIB included 3 Main Workshops and 7 Specialized Workshops that together spanned 1 week in order to allow exhaustive and thorough coverage of all major issues in bioanalysis, biomarkers, immunogenicity, gene therapy, cell therapy and vaccines. Moreover, in-depth workshops on the ICH M10 BMV final guideline (focused on this guideline training, interpretation, adoption and transition); mass spectrometry innovation (focused on novel technologies, novel modalities, and novel challenges); and flow cytometry bioanalysis (rising of the 3rd most common/important technology in bioanalytical labs) were the special features of the 16th edition. As in previous years, WRIB continued to gather a wide diversity of international, industry opinion leaders and regulatory authority experts working on both small and large molecules as well as gene, cell therapies and vaccines to facilitate sharing and discussions focused on improving quality, increasing regulatory compliance, and achieving scientific excellence on bioanalytical issues. This 2022 White Paper encompasses recommendations emerging from the extensive discussions held during the workshop and is aimed to provide the bioanalytical community with key information and practical solutions on topics and issues addressed, in an effort to enable advances in scientific excellence, improved quality and better regulatory compliance. Due to its length, the 2022 edition of this comprehensive White Paper has been divided into three parts for editorial reasons. This publication (Part 1A) covers the recommendations on Mass Spectrometry and ICH M10. Part 1B covers the Regulatory Agencies' Inputs on Bioanalysis, Biomarkers, Immunogenicity, Gene & Cell Therapy and Vaccine. Part 2 (LBA, Biomarkers/CDx and Cytometry) and Part 3 (Gene Therapy, Cell therapy, Vaccines and Biotherapeutics Immunogenicity) are published in volume 15 of Bioanalysis, issues 15 and 14 (2023), respectively.

Keywords: WRIB; bioanalysis; biomarkers; cell therapy; gene therapy; immunogenicity; vaccine.

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