Enhance Your Analytical Scale Purification Performance with Advanced Prep Solution

Customers across various industries, including pharma, biopharma, new modality companies, and academic institutions, seek to purify compounds such as medicinal chemistry, peptides, oligonucleotides, and impurities for drug discovery and development. Purification labs require high-capacity sample processing and fraction collection in smaller prep scales, along with more efficient and cost-effective purification solutions to accelerate drug-to-market timelines, reduce costs, and lower laboratory operating expenses.
In this insightful webinar, discover how to elevate your analytical scale purification performance with the new Waters Analytical Scale Purification System, which offers higher efficiency, easier scale-up, and reduced operational costs with more predictable results.
Paul Lefebvre, the General Manager at NeoPharm Boston, will be the guest speaker. With more than 25 years of experience in separations and purification, Paul's expertise spans various purification applications, including both small and large molecules. Paul will demonstrate three purification applications — GLP-1, oligos, and Spinetoram — using the Waters Analytical Scale Purification System. He will showcase how this new solution maximizes sample yield and purity, simplifies scale-up from method scouting, accelerates drug-to-market timelines, and reduces operating costs.
Key takeaways:
- How to scale up a UPLC method to an analytical scale purification method for both small and large molecules
- How to leverage the Analytical Scale Purification System with sub-5-μm particle size preparative columns to boost purification efficiency and reduce lab operation cost
- Tips and tricks for GLP-1 peptides and oligonucleotide purification
Presenter: Darcy Shave (Principal Product Manager, Waters Corporation)
Darcy Shave is currently a principal product manager in the Small Molecules group at Waters Corporation (Milford, MA, USA), responsible for the purification and hardware automation products. Darcy has been with Waters for over 20 years, starting as an applications chemist in the purification group. From there, he moved into a variety of business development roles before becoming a product manager for purification software about 10 years ago and more recently for the entire purification portfolio. He has a degree in Agricultural Chemistry from the University of Saskatchewan and worked in value added processing of natural products before joining Waters.
Presenter: Michael R. Miller (Principal Scientist, Neopharm Boston)
Michael has worked at Neopharm Boston for 4 years and has over 10 years of chromatographic and mass spectrometric experience. At SUNY University at Albany, he studied RNA Biochemistry and LC-MS/MS analysis of large RNAs. Joining Neopharm Boston in 2021 as an Analytical Scientist, Michael spent two years performing HPLC and SFC separations at analytical and preparative scale. Moving up to Lab Supervisor and ultimately Principal Scientist he using his large molecule knowledge to bring Neopharm Boston into the large molecule space.
