Unlocking the Mysteries of Liquid Chromatography: Systematic Screening Approach for a Fast LC Method Development and Optimization

Join us for our upcoming webinar series, Unlocking the Mysteries of Liquid Chromatography. This series is for anyone looking to build or refresh their knowledge base in column chemistry, liquid chromatography, and system troubleshooting. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a newcomer to the field, these webinars will enhance your understanding and skills.
Each session dives into a specific aspect of your LC system, covering topics such as:
- The theory and essentials for achieving great separations.
- The key components of your LC system
- Experimental design for reliable and reproducible results
- How to monitor and troubleshoot your methods effectively
Session 3: Unlocking the Mysteries of Liquid Chromatography: Systematic Screening Approach for a Fast LC Method Development and Optimization
The objective of this session is to provide LC users with a comprehensive guide to developing and optimizing chromatographic methods using a systematic method development approach. The session will focus on key factors that influence chromatographic selectivity, including column chemistry, organic solvent choice, and mobile phase pH. Additionally, we will demonstrate how this methodical approach can be applied to a real sample, offering deeper insights into how these parameters can be adjusted to enhance method performance and ensure reliable, accurate results. By the end of the session, participants will be equipped with the tools and knowledge to optimize their chromatographic methods with greater efficiency and reliability.
Presenter: Ravali Alagandula, Ph.D (Chemistry Market Development Manager – Consumables and Lab Automation, Waters Corporation)
Ravali is a Chemistry Market Development Manager at Waters with a focus on all chemistry consumables and lab automation products. In her current role, Ravali continues to prioritize customer success by delivering meaningful solutions. She holds a Ph. D. in Clinical- Bioanalytical Chemistry from Cleveland State University and a Bachelors in Pharmaceutical Science. She started her career as an LC applications scientist, where she developed LC-MS/MS methods in clinical and life science markets. Most recently, Ravali was a Chemistry Account Manager at waters in the southeast district supporting key accounts and customers to support chemistry consumable business.
