UNDERSTANDING AMINO ACID ANALYSIS FOR PROTEIN HYDROLYSATES AND CELL CULTURE MEDIA
As a continuation of our Chromatography of Bioseparations 101 series, we bring to you 2 NEW SESSIONS in our Chromatography of Bioseparations 102 webinar series! Join us live for our new parts 6 and 7. If you haven't had an opportunity to register for Parts 1-5, feel free to regster and listen to them on-demand now.
These new webinars will focus on the analytical separation of biomolecules such as peptides and amino acids.
Reverse-phase chromatography is the predominant technique used for the analyses and or purification of chemically synthesized peptides or peptides generated by the enzymatic digestion of proteins (i.e., peptide mapping). It is advantageous to have a simplified step-by-step approach to develop a method that can be applied to chemically synthesized peptides or protein digests.
Amino acid analysis is required in several different areas of research and is a fundamental tool in various product analytical activities. Due to the varied properties of amino acids (i.e., acidic, basic, etc.), the separation and detection represents an analytical challenge and depending on throughput, sample preparation can be laborious.
Who should attend?
- Those interested in a refresher on foundational principles and tips of reverse phase separations of peptides.
- Those interested in how to select columns and mobile phases that are optimal for peptide and amino acid workflows.
- Those looking for an overview of industry advancements and new offerings.
PART 7 | June 27th, 2023 | 10:30AM – 12:00PM EDT
UNDERSTANDING AMINO ACID ANALYSIS FOR PROTEIN HYDROLYSATES AND CELL CULTURE MEDIA
- Understand the challenges of sample preparation, separation, and detection of amino acids in different matrices.
- Review analytical techniques that addresses the challenges of amino acid analysis.
Presenter: Paula Phenix (Principal Product Manager – Consumables and Lab Automation, Waters Corporation)
Paula is a Principal Marketing Manager at Waters with a focus on Waters products for amino acid and glycan analysis. Prior to her current role in the Chemistry and Lab Automation Group, she was the Product Marketing Manager for Specialty LC and SFC Systems in the Instruments group. Before joining Waters, she held product management, marketing and sales roles for several companies (Life Technologies, Promega, MilliporeSigma) in the molecular biology, immunology, cell culture and single-use bioprocessing areas. Paula graduated from the University of Delaware with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and from Johns Hopkins University with a Masters Degree in Business.