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Since the first commercial Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) instrument was developed by Malvern Instruments in the early 1970s, our name - now strengthened by our evolution into Malvern Panalytical - has been synonymous with expertise and leadership in light scattering technology and particle characterization. Today, almost 50 years on, Malvern Panalytical technologies are trusted to answer questions, solve challenges, and help deliver the highest quality products in many thousands of organisations and industries around the world.
We are proud of our exceptional heritage, but we're also driven to address the current and future challenges of our customers by pushing the boundaries of science and engineering. We continually innovate and test, to develop new technologies and to make our established solutions perform even better. We focus not only on how our systems can improve, simplify and accelerate your workflows to improve productivity, but also on how they can rapidly provide more useful data than ever before - giving you absolute confidence in the decisions you need to make.
On May 23rd, 2018, we're proud to introduce a major step forward in light scattering characterization by unveiling the brand-new Zetasizer Pro and Zetasizer Ultra - two flagship systems which deliver the ultimate in particle and molecule size and zeta potential analysis.
Please join us for the live launch of the Zetasizer Pro and Ultra and see how the world's best light scattering systems just got better. Let Malvern Panalytical introduce you to the future of light scattering.
Presented by
Dr. Mike Kaszuba,
Technical Support Manager
Mike obtained his PhD from The Polytechnic of Wales (now the University of Glamorgan) where he studied the physical biochemistry of liposomes using NMR techniques, specifically looking at the interaction of a series of n-alcohols with phospholipid membranes to investigate mechanisms of anaesthesia.
Mike followed this with postdoctoral research at the University of Manchester, studying the specific targeting of bactericides to oral and skin-associated bacteria using liposomal-based systems.
In 1996, Mike joined Malvern Panalytical as a Product Technical Specialist for the Zetasizer range of instruments, directly supporting Zetasizer users. In 2010, Mike was appointed Technical Support Manager responsible for the Product Technical Specialist group based in the UK. This is a team of 11 people who provide technical support to users of instruments from Malvern's side of the Malvern Panalytical business.