Enhancing Next-Gen Drug Discovery with High-Performance Inert LC Solutions

In the third webinar of the Small Molecules, Big Impact series, we will explore how MaxPeak Premier Columns are being applied in discovery workflows, with real-world examples of recently approved drug compounds analyzed using this technology.
Attendees will see how improved surface chemistry can enable more accurate and reliable characterization of in-flight drug products, helping scientists generate high-quality chromatographic data when it matters most. This session is designed for analytical scientists supporting discovery programs who want a deeper understanding of current LC technologies on the market and how MaxPeak Premier Columns can be leveraged to strengthen confidence in their analytical results. Examples will also be given to how Waters technologies can improve throughput using ultra-short columns.
Who should attend
- Analytical scientist supporting discovery groups.
Why you should attend
- Understand how MaxPeak Premier Columns can be used to improve. characterization of new and in-flight drug compounds during discovery workflows
- Review examples of recently approved drugs analyzed with MaxPeak Premier technology and the resulting improvements in chromatographic performance.
- Learn where and how to apply MaxPeak Premier Columns within discovery.
What you will walk away with
- A stronger understanding of how MaxPeak Premier Columns can help characterize new compounds more easily and accurately.
- Expert insights and perspectives on applying this technology to real-world drug development challenges.
- Access to resources that enable you to further evaluate and research MaxPeak Premier technology for your own analytical workflows.
- Learn practical strategies for increasing throughput in discovery experiments, including the use of ultra-short UPLC columns.
Speaker: Kenneth Berthelette (Principal Scientist, Waters Corporation)
Ken earned his Bachelor of Science in Professional Chemistry from Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, Massachusetts in 2010.
He joined Waters Corporation in March 2012, where he contributed to multiple product launches as part of the Research and Development team. In 2021, Ken transitioned into a role supporting Chemistry Aftermarket initiatives.
With a strong focus on applications and customer education, he has delivered numerous seminars and webinars covering topics such as method development, method modernization and transfer, HILIC separation techniques, and LC system troubleshooting.
