Wyatt Technology (Santa Barbara, California) announced the introduction of a program of free, on-demand webinars about light scattering and related technologies.
Wyatt Technology (Santa Barbara, California) announced the introduction of a program of free, on-demand webinars about light scattering and related technologies. The on-line series is designed to meet the demand for scientific training on macromolecular characterization instrumentation and provide information about the company’s light scattering products and services. The webinars can be viewed on-line by registering for the company’s support center at www.wyatt.com/support/. Webinars are available on the following subjects: high-throughput automated dynamic light scattering, characterizing protein–protein interactions with static light scattering, characterizing protein conjugates and their aggregates by light scattering, and field flow fractionation combined with multiangle light scattering. The company plans to add more webinar subjects as the program expands. According to Geof Wyatt, company president, the webinars are a way “we can support our customers and potential customers as they train their own staff to harness the power of absolute macromolecular characterization.”
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