Webinar Dates/Times: Tuesday, December 10, 2024 7am PST | 10am EST | 3pm GMT | 4pm CET
Join us as we discuss advances in column and method selection and examine optimization for biomolecular separations, from analytical to preparative scales.
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Event Overview:
This event will discuss some of the most pressing challenges in biomolecular separations, including but not limited to column selection for SEC/GPC based separations, oligonucleotide impurity characterizations, and purification methods. Attendees will gain an in-depth understanding of when to choose which type of column for SEC/GPC analyses and develop a more complete picture of the broad separation types available for oligonucleotide characterization. Finally, preparative scale HPLC methods will be discussed for complex biomolecular separations along with tips and tricks.
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