Webinar Dates/Times: Friday, December 13, 2024 Morning Session: 12:30 pm GMT | 1:30 pm CET | 7:30 am EST Afternoon Session: 2:30 pm GMT | 3:30 pm CET | 9:30 am EST
LCGC International in collaboration with the ISC Scientific Committee presents a special one-day symposium called Rising Stars of Separation Science on Friday 13 December 2024, celebrating the innovative work of early career researchers in gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, pharmaceutical analysis and biopharmaceutical analysis.
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/rising-stars
Event Overview:
LCGC International in collaboration with the ISC 2024 Scientific Commitee is pleased to present a one-day virtual symposium celebrating the work of the winners of this year’s Rising Stars of Separation Science Award, which culminated in a series of lectures at the ISC 2024 conference and an Awards Ceremony in Liverpool’s legendary Cavern Club.
The first session will include a series of presentations from the winners in the four award categories: Liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, pharmaceutical analysis and biopharmaceutical analysis, followed by an interactive question-and-answer (Q&A) session with the speakers to address audience questions. In the afternoon the sponsors of each category will showcase what their company contributes to the category they sponsored.
Top Reasons to Attend:
Who Should Attend: Chromatographers of all disciplines who want to celebrate the work of early career researchers and learn about their innovative research projects in liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, pharmaceutical analysis and biopharmaceutical analysis.
Event Agenda
Friday, December 13, 2024
Morning Session, 7:30am EST
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME: MORNING SESSION
7:30 am EST Optimizing mAb Analysis: Ultra-Short RPLC Columns for Ultra Fast Separations
Amarande Murisier, Merck KGaA, Analytical Dev & Innov. Lab Manager
7:50 am EST Multi-dimensional LC–MS: A Cornerstone in New Drug Modality Analysis
Alexandre Goyon, Genentech Research and Early Development, Principal Scientist
8:10 am EST Advancing Discovery-Based Chemical Analyses with GC×GC-MS and Chemometric Techniques
Caitlin Cain, University of Michigan, Michigan, USA, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
8:30 am EST Multicapillary Columns: A Rising Star in Chromatography?
Bram Huygens, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Department of Chemical Engineering), Postdoctoral researcher and teaching assistant
8:50 am EST Question-and-answer session with all the speakers in the session
9:15 am EST Coffee Break
Afternoon Session, 9:30 am EST
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME: AFTERNOON SESSION
Leading chromatography companies highlight the fields/topics discussed with our RISING STARS award winners.
9:30 am EST LC Focus
Advanced Materials Technology
9:50 am EST GC Focus
Organomation
10:10 am EST Pharma Focus
VUV Analytics
10:30 am EST Leveraging High Pore Volume SEC Columns for High Resolution Separations of Oligonucleotides and Viral Vectors
Anne Blackwell, Global product manager, Bio LC Columns, Agilent Technologies
Speakers:
Amarande Murisier
Analytical Dev & Innov. Lab Manager
Merck KGaA
Alexandre Goyon
Principal Scientist
Genentech Research and Early Development
Caitlin Cain
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
University of Michigan, Michigan, USA
Bram Huygens
Postdoctoral researcher and teaching assistant
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Department of Chemical Engineering)
Anne Blackwell, PhD
Global Product Manager, Bio LC Columns
Agilent Technologies
Register Free: https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/rising-stars
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