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Recommendations for classification of commercial LBA kits for biomarkers in drug development from the GCC for bioanalysis.

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Rafiq Islam Sumit Kar Hanna Ritzén Amanda Hays Rabab Tayyem Colin Barry Anahita Keyhani Jennifer Zimmer Maria Cruz Caturla Philippe Couerbe Mark Warren Ardeshir Khadang James Bourdage Kathie Lindley Dave Williams Nicola Hughes Curtis Sheldon Christina Satterwhite Jenifer Vija Mathilde Yu Iohann Boulay John Stamatopoulos Jenny Lin Stephanie Cape Sian Estdale Eric Thomas Andrew Dinan Robert MacNeill Yi Qun Xiao Wei Garofolo Natasha Savoie Michael Brown Paul Rhyne George Hristopoulos Arron Xu Lawrence Goodwin Franklin Spriggs Allan Xu Kayode Awaiye Roger Hayes Jessica St Charles Mohammed Bouhajib Chantal DiMarco Luigi DiMarco Simona Rizea Savu Patrick Bennett Vellalore Kakkanaiah Corey Nehls Bruce Stouffer Edward Tabler Chad Briscoe Shane Karnik Ira DuBey Nadia Kulagina John Lindsay Chris Beaver Clark Williard Hao Wang Hao Feng Michele Malone Edward Wells Xinping Fang Marc Moussallie

Bioanalysis 2019 Apr 17;11(7):645-653. Epub 2019 Apr 17.

WuXi Apptec, Plainsboro, NJ, USA.

Over the last decade, the use of biomarker data has become integral to drug development. Biomarkers are not only utilized for internal decision-making by sponsors; they are increasingly utilized to make critical decisions for drug safety and efficacy. As the regulatory agencies are routinely making decisions based on biomarker data, there has been significant scrutiny on the validation of biomarker methods. Contract research organizations regularly use commercially available immunoassay kits to validate biomarker methods. However, adaptation of such kits in a regulated environment presents significant challenges and was one of the key topics discussed during the 12th Global Contract Research Organization Council for Bioanalysis (GCC) meeting. This White Paper reports the GCC members' opinion on the challenges facing the industry and the GCC recommendations on the classification of commercial kits that can be a win-win for commercial kit vendors and end users.

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