Webinar Date/Time: Thursday, April 20th, 2023 at 8am PDT | 11am EDT | 4pm BST | 5pm CEST
Reliable methods are essential to produce trustworthy data. Whether a method is being designed or transferred from another lab, this training helps in determining which areas of the HPLC method are likely to cause the most problems, helping to successfully troubleshoot method-related issues.
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Event Overview:
Reliable methods are essential to produce data we can trust. Whether you are designing methods or transferring methods from another lab, this training will ensure that you know which areas of the HPLC method are likely to cause the most problems allowing you to successfully troubleshoot method related problems. We will also consider the role of method validation in designing methods which are robust and reliable and how we should test for this. As well as looking at the process of transferring methods between labs.
Topics Covered:
Introduction to the HPLC Method
Speakers:
Colin Towers
Senior Technical Support Chemist
Element
After completing a degree in pharmacy, Colin Towers pursued a career in analytical chemistry. Following three years performing routine testing and three years instrument maintenance and calibration, he moved into a role as a method development and validation specialist in contract research. Gaining 11 years’ experience in developing methods for HPLC, LC-MS, GC, GC-MS and SPE in a high throughput commercial environment, this was supplemented by three years lecturing in forensic analytical toxicology and a further three years working as a community pharmacist. Towers has now been with Crawford Scientific for eight years as a technical specialist, consultant, and trainer.
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