Webinar Date/Time: Wednesday, June 12, and Thursday June 13, 2024 Morning Sessions: 9:00am - 11:15am EDT Lunchtime Sessions: 11:30am - 12:00pm EDT Afternoon Sessions: 12:15pm - 1:15pm EDT
CHROMtalks 2024 will focus on Mastering Method Development: The Science Behind Successful Results. Mastering method development is a crucial skill for analytical scientists to develop and achieve the results they want in the laboratory and be successful in their careers. This special two-day virtual symposium organized by LCGC International in collaboration with CHROMacademy will focus on liquid chromatography (LC) on 12 June 2024 and gas chromatography (GC) on 13 June 2024. Both days will host an array of expert practitioners from academia, industry, and leading chromatography companies offering practical insights on how to enhance the method development process in “the real world”. These tutorial talks—and the live question-and-answer (Q&A) session with our esteemed experts—will help you to perform more effectively. A few hours at CHROMtalks could catapult your method development skills to a new level and save you time. Attendance is free. Don’t miss it!
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/chromtalks-2024
Event Overview:
Wednesday, June 12th, 2024
Morning Session, 9:00am - 11:15am EDT
Mastering LC Method Development: The Science Behind Successful Results
9:00am EDT A Simple Approach to LC Method Development
Mary Ellen P. McNally, FMC Corporation, Stine Research Center, Newark, Delaware, United States
9:30am EDT Sample Preparation Techniques Used in LC Method Development
James N. Alexander IV, Ph.D, Principal Consultant, JN Alexander Consulting LLC, USA
10:00am EDT (More) Steps Toward Easier Method Development for Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography
Dwight Stoll, Gustavus Adolphus College, University of Minnessota, MN, USA
10:30am EDT The Use of Machine Learning to Automate Method Development for LC Separations of Biopharmaceuticals
Bob W.J. Pirok, Assistant Professor of Chromatography and Applied Chemometrics, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
11:00am EDT Question-and-answer session with all the speakers in the session
11:15pm EDT Session end
Lunchtime Session, 11:30am - 12:00pm EDT
A Training Session from CHROMacademy
11:30am EDT Elevating Analytical Excellence: Innovations in Method Development with Automated Sample Preparation (Part 1)
Camilla Liscio, Principal Scientist at Element Laboratory Solutions-Cambridge
Afternoon Session, 12:15pm EDT - 1:15pm EDT
LC Method Development, Tips, Tricks, and Applications from our Sponsors
Leading suppliers provide advice on LC Method Development, including best practice, tips, tricks, and optimizing GC for specific applications and types of analysis.
Thursday, June 13th, 2024
Morning Session, 9:00am - 11:15am EDT
Mastering GC Method Development: The Science Behind Successful Results
9:00am EDT Using Classical Discussions of Separation in Gas Chromatography to Make Our Methods More Efficient and Greener
Nicholas H. Snow, Founding Endowed Professor, Seton Hall University and GC Connections Editor, LCGC International
9:30am EDT Comprehensive Two-dimensional Gas chromatography: Tips on Method Optimization
Peter Q. Tranchida, Department of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences - University of Messina (Italy)
10:00am EDT Optimizing Sample Introduction in GC through Focusing Techniques and Appropriate Inlet Selection
Aleksandra Gorska (IGembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège (Belgium)
10:30am EDT Why and How to Develop A Non-targeted GC Screening Method
Thomas Letzel, Analytisches Forschungsinstitut für Non-Target Screening GmbH (AFIN-TS), Augsburg, Germany
11:00am EDT Question-and-answer session with all the speakers in the session
11:15pm EDT Session end
Lunchtime Session, 11:30am - 12:00pm EDT
A Training Session from CHROMacademy
11:30am EDT Method Development with Automated Sample Preparation (Part 2)
Camilla Liscio, Principal Scientist at Element Laboratory Solutions-Cambridge
Afternoon Session, 12:15pm EDT - 1:15pm EDT
LC Best Practices, Tips, Tricks, and Applications from our Sponsors
Leading suppliers provide advice on LC Method Development, including best practice, tips, tricks, and optimizing GC for specific applications and types of analysis.
Speakers:
Mary Ellen P. McNally
FMC Fellow
Analytical Sciences, FMC Corporation,
Stine Research Centre, Newark, DE, USA
Dwight Stoll
Professor
Gustavus Adolphus College, USA
Bob Pirok
Assistant Professor of Chromatography and Applied Chemometrics
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
James N. Alexander
Principal Consultant
JN Alexander Consulting LLC
Nicholas H. Snow
Founding Endowed Professor
Seton Hall University and GC Connections Editor, LCGC International
Peter Tranchida
Full Professor in Food Chemistry at the Department of Chemical,
Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences
University of Messina (Italy)
Aleksandra Gorska
Teaching assistant and PhD candidate in Analytical Chemistry, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech
University of Liège (Belgium)
Thomas Letzel
Analytisches Forschungs
institut für Non-Target Screening GmbH (AFIN-TS)
Augsburg, Germany
Camilla Liscio
Principal Scientist
Element Laboratory Solutions-Cambridge
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/chromtalks-2024
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