CHROMacademy, LCGC and Element Material Technology’s online chromatography training, received the Commitment to Skills and Training Award at the Lab Awards, hosted by Lab Innovations.
CHROMacademy is a leading provider of online education and training for analytical scientists, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their fields. With a focus on chromatography and related techniques, CHROMacademy offers a range of courses designed to empower individuals and organizations in analytical science.
This award recognizes CHROMacademy’s dedication to enhancing the skills and training of professionals in the field of chromatography. The Lab Awards, which recognize notable achievements and innovations in laboratory technology and practices, are their TK YEAR.
CHROMacademy’s collaboration with Agilent Technologies was also recognized for its support of universities. The collaboration with Agilent was shortlisted in the Best Collaborative Project category, which highlights significant contributions made between organizations towards advancing scientific education.
“It's great to receive recognition for everything we have built at CHROMacademy.” Said Dawn Watson, the product manager of CHROMacademy, in a press release. “We are committed to providing high-quality training resources and promoting excellence in chromatography. This award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team."
You can sign up for CHROMacademy here: https://www.chromacademy.com
Reversed Phase HPLC for the Analysis of Biomolecules
November 15th 2016Biopharmaceuticals offer great hope in treating medical conditions which are currently poorly served, at best, by traditional pharmaceuticals. It is estimated that there are over 400 biopharmaceuticals in clinical trials for in excess of 200 disease areas. The enhanced complexity and variability that comes from the size of biopharmaceuticals, allied with the intricacy of the production process, mean chromatography is employed to a much greater extent during production and release testing. The following article will introduce the fundamentals of biopharmaceutical analysis and cover the use of reversed phase HPLC in the analysis of biomolecules. A subsequent article will detail the application of HILIC, IEX, and SEC chromatography for the analysis if biomolecules.