New Educational Webinar Announced: Tips & Tricks for HPLC/UHPLC Method Development & Optimization.

23 Oct 2012

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The SelectScience Editors are pleased to announce a complimentary, live educational webinar entitled “Tips and Tricks for HPLC/UHPLC Method Development and Optimization,” featuring guest speakers Dr. Chris Message and Dr. Jeff Lane from Phenomenex.

This webinar will begin with the theoretical and practical concepts that guide method development and will then present a brief overview of the benefits of core-shell technology for UHPLC, HPLC and PREP LC methods. Next, it will provide practical advice to chromatographers who are interested in developing new methods with core-shell columns or converting existing fully porous methods over to core-shell technology.

In this webinar you will learn about the fundamental factors that must be considered for thorough, logical LC method development, how to select the appropriate column and mobile phase selection. You will also learn how to implement core-shell technology into existing methods to achieve significant performance, productivity, and cost benefits.

Kerry Parker, Editor at SelectScience, will be leading a live Q&A session with Dr. Message and Dr. Lane following the webinar.

Webinar Information:

Date: Monday 5th November 2012

Time: We will be hosting the live webinar on two occasions on Monday 5th November to ensure it is broadcast at a time that is convenient for most.

Webinar 1: 11:00am CET / 10:00am GMT / 04:00am PST
Check the time of the webinar in your country here.

Webinar 2: 5:00pm CET / 4:00pm GMT / 10:00am PST
Check the time of the webinar in your country here.

Duration: 45 minute discussion followed by a 15 minute live Q&A

Learn more or register for this educational webinar here.

About SelectScience Webinars
SelectScience webinars provide attendees with the opportunity to learn by exploring case studies, discovering new techniques and solutions and questioning industry experts during live Q&A sessions. The webinars are hosted by a member of the SelectScience editorial team and offer an educational tool for laboratory scientists on the latest technologies, best practices and novel solutions.

About SelectScience
Established in 1998, SelectScience is the fastest way to get impartial, expert opinion about the best laboratory equipment and latest techniques. The website has over 200,000 scientist members working in Life Science, Clinical Chemistry and Applied Chemistry disciplines. SelectScience is headquartered in the UK, with offices in Germany, France and North America.

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