Save Time and Money with Waters Session 8: LC Method Migration: Moving methods to newer LC assets within or across labs
Waters Corporation: LC Method Migration: Moving methods to newer LC assets within or across labs
Concerned about your validated LC method working on the new HPLC instrument? Excited about getting even more out of your method?
Presenter: Douglas J. Turk, Ph.D. (Business Unit Manager, Eurofins BioPharma Product Testing)
Douglas J. Turk is Business Unit Manager of Eurofins BioPharma Product Testing in Toronto, Canada. Doug is responsible for the scientific operations, management, technical and administrative functions of the BPT Laboratory. He directs the research, development, chemical release testing, microbial testing and regulatory affairs for our GMP accredited laboratory. Doug has over 30 years of experience in pharmaceutical R&D and analytical testing in both large pharma and contract research organizations. Doug received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in analytical neurochemistry from the University of Oklahoma in Norman as well as a Bachelor of Science degree (honors) in Chemistry and a Master of Science degree in Analytical Chemistry both from McGill University in Montreal. He was a founding member of the annual Land O’Lakes Bioanalytical conference and has a continuing interest in a number of scientific organizations including the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, American Chemical Society, American Society for Mass Spectrometry, Chemical Institute of Canada, Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Scientists, the Global CRO Council and Sigma Xi – the Scientific Research Society.
Presenter: Pauline McGregor, Ph.D. (CChem MRSC, PMcG Consulting)
Pauline McGregor Ph.D. CChem MRSC founded PMcG Consulting in September 2006. She has over thirty years’ experience in the Pharmaceutical industry and holds a PhD in organic, analytical chemistry . She originally came to Canada from Edinburgh, Scotland in 1995 to carry out her postdoctoral studies at the University of Western Ontario.
Pauline brings a technical expertise to laboratories which enable her to assist them to develop, transfer, verify and validate analytical procedures, and also optimize efficiency with regards to laboratory operations and troubleshooting in an analytical development and QC environment. She been involved in the development and evolution of lifecycle management for analytical procedures and AQbD since 2010. Pauline was a member of the USP expert panel for Validation, Verification and Transfer of Analytical Procedures and a member of a USP Chemical Medicines expert review committee. She continues to be a USP volunteer Expert Advisor and is a Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry , UK.
Presenter: Amanda Dlugasch (Application Chemist, Waters Corporation)
Amanda Dlugasch is an Applications Chemist II in the Systems Development Laboratory at Waters Corporation in Milford, MA. She received her B.A. in Chemistry from Manhattanville College and her M.S. in Chemistry from Sacred Heart University. She started at Waters Corporation in the Instrument Evaluation group developing qualification protocols for newly released products. Upon transferring to the Systems Development Laboratory, her initial focus was to evaluate and provide application and training material for the release of ACQUITY Arc UHPLC System. Currently, she is studying how LC instrument design and LC system characteristics influence chromatography when transferring, scaling and modernizing methods.
Moderated by: Isabelle Vu Trieu (Pharmaceutical Market Development Manager, Americas, Waters Corporation)
Isabelle is a business development professional dedicated to delivering benefits to analytical scientists in the life sciences industry. With 17 years of experience in chromatography and mass spectrometry, Isabelle is particularly interested in helping pharmaceutical scientists achieve the data quality and integrity needed to drive decisions for drug quality, safety and efficacy. Isabelle joined Waters in 2009 and currently manages the development of the pharmaceutical market in the Americas. She holds Masters’ degrees in Chemistry from Columbia University and the University Claude Bernard in Lyon, France as well as a Chemical Engineering degree from Ecole Supérieure de Chimie Physique Electronique in Lyon, France.