CREATING GREAT CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS USING A SYSTEMIC APPROACH
This series will focus on:
- An overview on how to ensure your LC system is performing optimally as well as the three main mechanisms that are available to adjust the selectivity of a separation
- Allowable changes related to USP<621> with highlights on cost and time savings when modernizing your method
- Column chemistry suggestions and tips on how to choose the appropriate column during method development
Who should attend?
Laboratory managers and scientists who would like to understand how method modernization can save you time and money, those who want to reduce method development time, and those who are curious about how to bring new technology into their laboratory.
PART 1 : CREATING GREAT CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHODS USING A SYSTEMIC APPROACH
- Learn how column chemistry, organic solvent, and mobile phase pH influence chromatographic selectivity
- Learn how to implement a systemic method development approach
Presenter: Kenneth Berthelette (Senior Scientist, Waters Corporation Chemistry and Consumables Group)
Ken earned his Bachelor's of Science degree in Professional Chemistry from Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater Massachusetts, in 2010. He has been with Waters Corporation since March 2012 and has worked on several product launches including CORTECS columns, UPC2 Torus and Trefoil columns, and the Atlantis Premier BEH Z-HILIC column. He changed job functions in 2021 and now supports Chemistry Aftermarket initiatives. His focus on applications and customer education has led to several seminars and webinars on topics including method development, method modernization and transfer, HILIC separation techniques, and LC system troubleshooting.