In today?s program, Ron Majors of LCGC, Fabrice Gritti of the University of Tennessee, and David S. Bell of Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich will each present a free tutorial session.
In today’s program, Ron Majors of LCGC, Fabrice Gritti of the University of Tennessee, and David S. Bell of Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich will each present a free tutorial session.
The first of these sessions will be at 9:25 am, when Bell will talk about “Troubleshooting LC Separations: Avoiding Common Issues through Informed Method Development Practices.”
Majors, a longtime columnist for LCGC, will talk at 11:10 am about the top ten myths about HPLC and UHPLC columns.
The final free tutorial of the day will be presented by Fabrice Gritti, at 1:55 pm. Gritti will talk about column efficiency.
All of these tutorials take place in the Magnolia room, on the 3rd floor of the Hilton hotel.
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