Webinar Dates/Times: Session 1 (EU): Wednesday, May 17th, 2023 at 2pm BST | 3pm CEST | 9am EDT Session 2 (NA): Wednesday, May 17th, 2023 at 1pm EDT | 10am PDT | 6pm BST Session 3 (APAC): Thursday, May 18th, 2023 at 12pm JST | 11am CST | 11pm EDT
Reverse phase chromatography is the predominant technique used for the analyses and or purification of chemically synthesize peptides or analysis of peptides generated by the enzymatic digestion of proteins (i.e., peptide mapping).
This webinar will review some of the basic principles using reverse phase chromatography for peptide separations. It will conclude with discussion of a simplified step-by-step approach to develop a method that can be applied to chemically synthesized peptides or protein digest separations.
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/peptides
Event Overview:
Reverse phase chromatography is the predominant technique used for the analyses and or purification of chemically synthesize peptides or analysis of peptides generated by the enzymatic digestion of proteins (i.e., peptide mapping).
This webinar will review some of the basic principles using reverse phase chromatography for peptide separations. It will conclude with discussion of a simplified step-by-step approach to develop a method that can be applied to chemically synthesized peptides or protein digest separations.
Key Learning Objectives:
Featured Speaker:
Bill Warren
Principal Consultant Product
Manager
Waters Corporation
In 1986, Bill Warren joined Waters Corporation as a senior applications chemist involved with the research and development of HPLC, FPLC, and Capillary Electrophoresis applications for the analysis and purification of proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids. He currently is a Principal Consulting Bioseparations Product Manager whose responsibilities involve assisting in the development and commercialization of innovative reagents and chromatography-based technologies for the separation, purification, and characterization of proteins and peptides.
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/peptides
New Method Explored for the Detection of CECs in Crops Irrigated with Contaminated Water
April 30th 2025This new study presents a validated QuEChERS–LC-MS/MS method for detecting eight persistent, mobile, and toxic substances in escarole, tomatoes, and tomato leaves irrigated with contaminated water.
Accelerating Monoclonal Antibody Quality Control: The Role of LC–MS in Upstream Bioprocessing
This study highlights the promising potential of LC–MS as a powerful tool for mAb quality control within the context of upstream processing.
University of Tasmania Researchers Explore Haloacetic Acid Determiniation in Water with capLC–MS
April 29th 2025Haloacetic acid detection has become important when analyzing drinking and swimming pool water. University of Tasmania researchers have begun applying capillary liquid chromatography as a means of detecting these substances.