HPLC: How to increase productivity and reduce downtime
SelectScience: HPLC: How to increase productivity and reduce downtime
A loss of instrument performance over time is one of the major contributors to instrument downtime and increased operational costs.
In this webinar, join Marc Fuehrer, senior product manager at Agilent Technologies, as he explores the different barriers associated with HPLC productivity, and how to best overcome them using Agilent LC Supplies, and by applying regular system maintenance.
Fuehrer will reveal how identifying and addressing problems from the outset can result in fewer unexpected repairs of the LC system, which will lead to an overall reduction in repair costs, and consequently, fewer instrument downtime days.
Key learning objectives
- Gain a better understanding of the barriers that can affect productivity when running an LC system
- Learn how to save time and money by doing regular maintenance on your LC system
- Find out how to optimize your analysis by using key Infinity Lab supplies on your LC instrument
Who should attend?
- HPLC users interested in optimizing operational efficiency and learning more about new LC supplies
- Lab managers interested in overcoming productivity barriers
- Purchasers interested in investing in the right supplies for LC systems
Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.
Presenter: Marc Fuehrer (Senior Product Manager LC Supplies, Agilent Technologies)
Marc Fuehrer is currently the Senior Product Manager for LC Supplies in the Column and Supplies Division at Agilent, a role which he has held for 10 years. Prior to this, and over 30 years, he has worked in a variety of positions focused around liquid chromatography, starting in the French field support organization and moving to the division for worldwide hardware LC support, before joining the software division to develop a diagnostic software for LC instruments.
Presenter: Dr. Carrie Haslam (Associate Editor, SelectScience)
Dr. Carrie Haslam is an Associate Editor at SelectScience, playing a key role in content production and specializing in Materials Science, Alzheimer’s disease and Clinical Diagnostics. Carrie completed a Ph.D. from The University of Plymouth, where she developed graphene-based biosensors for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.