Short Courses
GC
Practical Gas Chromatography
March 16–17, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Advanced Topics in Capillary Gas Chromatography — Getting More from Your GC
March 16–17, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Ionic Liquids in GC
March 18, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Advanced Gas Chromatography: Specialized Techniques
March 20, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
HPLC
Essentials of Modern HPLC/UHPLC 1: Fundamentals and Applications
March 16, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Essentials of Modern HPLC/UHPLC 2: Operation, Troubleshooting and Method Development
March 17, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Basic HPLC — Fundamentals, Applications and Troubleshooting
March 20–21, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
HPLC Method Development for Small Molecule Pharmaceuticals
March 21, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Hyphenated
Introduction to GLP Regulations and Bioanalytical Method Validation by LC–MS-MS
March 17, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Gas Chromatography/Infrared Spectrometry
March 18, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
LC–MS Strategies for the Identification of Impurities, Degradants, and Metabolites
March 18, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Sample Preparation Sample Preparation for Chromatography
March 17, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Sampling and Sample Preparation
March 17–18, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Miscellaneous
Headspace Analysis — Theory and Practice
March 16–17, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Laboratory Information Management Systems LIMS
March 19, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
Supercritical Fluid Chromatography in the Pharmaceutical Industry
March 20, 2013
Philadelphia, PA
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.
Profiling Volatile Organic Compounds in Whisky with GC×GC–MS
November 1st 2024Researchers from Austria, Greece, and Italy conducted a study to analyze volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in Irish and Scotch whiskys using solid-phase microextraction (SPME) Arrow with comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC×GC–MS) to examine the organoleptic characteristics that influence the taste of spirits.
GC–TOF-MS Finds 250 Volatile Compounds in E-Cigarette Liquids
November 1st 2024A study has used gas chromatography coupled to a time-of-flight mass spectrometer to build an electron ionization mass spectra database of more than 250 chemicals classified as either volatile or semi-volatile compounds. An additional, confirmatory layer of liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry analysis was subsequently performed.