E-Separation Solutions
Wednesday?s Pittcon Audio & Video Theater will be dedicated to CHROMacademy. CHROMacademy is a cutting-edge e-learning programme that LCGC is launching in collaboration with Crawford Scientific. The site will provide continual professional development for chromatographers to make them more effective in the workplace.
Wednesday’s Pittcon Audio & Video Theater will be dedicated to CHROMacademy. CHROMacademy is a cutting-edge e-learning programme that LCGC is launching in collaboration with Crawford Scientific. The site will provide continual professional development for chromatographers to make them more effective in the workplace. There are over 3,000 pages of e-learning to improve the practical knowledge of both novice and expert. The site can be used for induction training or programmed learning activities and there are tutorials and assessments built into all learning modules to check progress.
CHROMacademy founders Bill Levine, Peter Houston, Dave Walsh, and Tony Taylor will be at the stand throughout the day to reveal the many facets of this radical e-learning project. Tony Taylor will guide chromatographers through the unique features of this portal and how the learning needs of your organization or institute can be customized to your needs. There will also be a series of “live learning modules” on Optimizing API Interface Response in Electrospray LC–MS — a new e-lab approach; pH effects in Reversed Phase HPLC — how vizualization aids learning; Understanding SPE mechanisms; and Split/Splitless Injection for Capillary GC, a summary of the successful webinar on this topic.
Visit Booth 2805 and recieve a free 1GB Flash Drive containing electronic tools — courtesy of Chromacademy —to make your life in the lab easier. Readers who want to view the Pittcon Audio & Video Theater Webinars can register here and get the videos delivered in their inbox. Or visit www.chromacademy.com
AI and GenAI Applications to Help Optimize Purification and Yield of Antibodies From Plasma
October 31st 2024Deriving antibodies from plasma products involves several steps, typically starting from the collection of plasma and ending with the purification of the desired antibodies. These are: plasma collection; plasma pooling; fractionation; antibody purification; concentration and formulation; quality control; and packaging and storage. This process results in a purified antibody product that can be used for therapeutic purposes, diagnostic tests, or research. Each step is critical to ensure the safety, efficacy, and quality of the final product. Applications of AI/GenAI in many of these steps can significantly help in the optimization of purification and yield of the desired antibodies. Some specific use-cases are: selecting and optimizing plasma units for optimized plasma pooling; GenAI solution for enterprise search on internal knowledge portal; analysing and optimizing production batch profitability, inventory, yields; monitoring production batch key performance indicators for outlier identification; monitoring production equipment to predict maintenance events; and reducing quality control laboratory testing turnaround time.