Method Development 102 will review and expand upon some of the 101 fundamentals as we cover advanced topics such as how to best transfer a method from one column dimension to another. We will explore reasons for why some methods are quite difficult to transfer to a different HPLC system. In addition, we will look at gradient method development and how to efficiently use a scouting gradient to quickly develop a good HPLC method.
Key Learning Objectives:
Understand the basics of method development
Save time by starting with the best method
Avoid wasting sample by choosing the proper column chemistry
Who Should Attend:
New Chromatographers
Life science researchers
Pharm/Biopharm researchers
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Speakers
Jean Lane Application Engineer, Agilent Technologies
Melissa O'Meara Forensic Science Consultant, C&EN Media Group
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