This month, E-Separations Solutions' Technology Forum looks at the topic of HPLC and the trends and issues surrounding it. Joining us for this discussion are Helmut Schulenberg-Schell of Agilent Technologies; Diab Elmashni of Thermo Fisher Scientific; and Michael Swartz of Synomics Pharmaceutical Services, LLC.
HPLC continues to be the workhorse in the modern analytical laboratory, and though faster and more sensitive systems are always being developed, its position appears secure for years to come.
This month, Chromatography Online's Technology Forum looks at the topic of HPLC and the trends and issues surrounding it. Joining us for this discussion are Helmut Schulenberg-Schell of Agilent Technologies; Diab Elmashni of Thermo Fisher Scientific; and Michael Swartz of Synomics Pharmaceutical Services, LLC.
What trends do you see emerging in HPLC?
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