
Becky Bader, Cambridge Polymer Group’s Director of Regulatory Services, is presenting her poster “Exhaustive Extractions are Still Exhausting: Justification of Changes in Medical Device Manufacturing Through Materials Science,” at the Society of Toxicology Annual Meeting! She’ll be sharing how materials science can make biological equivalence justifications in medical device manufacturing a little less exhausting.
Every change to a material, supplier, or sterilization process triggers new biological safety evaluations, often requiring exhaustive extraction testing. Becky’s research highlights how non-traditional, materials science-driven approaches can effectively demonstrate material and biological equivalence when paired with biological effect testing and expert collaboration across materials science, biocompatibility, and toxicology.
If you’ll be at SOT, stop by Poster Board B161 to talk about how targeted analytical strategies can save time, maintain compliance, and reduce testing fatigue.
📅 Monday, March 23 | ⏰ 9:15–11:45 a.m.
📍 Exhibit Hall B | Medical Devices Poster Session 3058, Poster Board B161
🧾 Abstract 3058