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HPLC Workshops by world renowned HPLC experts
Meet with world famous and popular experts including John Dolan, Mel Euerby and Tom Jupille see also photos from past workshops WS2008, WS2009, For 2010 no picture s taken WS 2011 )
These courses will assist you in reducing analysis costs, enabling you to save your company time and money. Topics covered will show you how to reduce costs, increase throughput, prevent costly method problems occurring and develop faster, more reproducible HPLC assays in time effective manner. We are confident that the techniques that you hear about on these courses will provide you with many ideas for improving the efficiency in your laboratory - in fact it is guaranteed. If after six month you have not been able to recover the registration fees by applying what you have learned from the courses, your money will be refunded
Advanced HPLC Method Development Using Quality by Design (QbD) Wednesday, May 23, 2012, Basel, Switzerland , Lecturer: Dr. John Dolan
Price: US$1275
The central tenant of Quality by Design (ICH Q8) is that quality cannot be tested into a product – instead it must be designed into the product. When the product is an HPLC method, QbD strategies can guide the development process to result in a standardized method development process, more easily validated methods, and methods that are easier to use and adjust in routine applications.
This 2- day class is designed for laboratory workers involved in HPLC method development as well as those who must transfer of existing methods into a routine laboratory. The class focuses on separation fundamentals and applies them in a time-proven strategy that applies QbD principles to developing robust HPLC methods quickly. Based on the instructor’s extensive experience in a laboratory supporting pharmaceutical and bioanalytical methods, the attendees should gain practical skills to develop realistic HPLC methods in a short time. The techniques can be used as a stand-alone strategy or added to existing development procedures to help streamline the process. The course content assumes a basic understanding of HPLC, but not necessarily experience in method development. Students will be introduced to HPLC method development software to help find satisfactory separation conditions. Attendees will receive a comprehensive set of course notes, including copies of all visual materials presented.
Day 1
- Section 1 – Introduction to HPLC Method Development
- Section 2 – HPLC Basics
- Section 3 – HPLC Columns
- Section 4 – Reversed-Phase Separation
- Section 5 – Dealing with Ionic Samples
- Section 6 – Ion Pair Chromatography
Day 2
- Section 7 – Gradient Elution
- Section 8 – Quality by Design
- Section 9 -- Normal Phase and HILIC
- Section 9 -- Quality Issues
Bonus Options
- Chiral Separations
- Ion-Exchange Chromatography
- HPLC – UHPLC tradeoffs
- Quality Issues
- LC-MS
- Sample Preparation
The normal class covers Sections 1-9. Depending on the interests of the particular group of attendees and the remaining time, one or more of the Bonus topics may be included. Each student receives a course notebook, which contains copies of all the slides used in the class plus a written summary of the key points for each slide.
This course makes use of chromatography simulation software as a teaching tool. Course attendees will use the software to develop methods using the principles discussed during the lectures. The principles used in computer modeling are fully applicable to separations in your lab. You will learn how to do the best possible chromatography. Save hours of frustration and improve your results time after time.
Our main goal is not to get through a canned curriculum, but to provide practical help to attendees that can be applied in real situations in the lab. Students are encouraged to bring questions, separations problems, and other topics of interest to discuss during the class or one-on-one with the instructor.
About the sponsor
LCC was formed in 1995 by Irene and Willi Glettig to sell HPLC columns and chromatography consumables in Switzerland and offer the very best technical service available. LCC represent the most reputable HPLC specialists including Hichrom and ACT (ACE) and can supply about 90% of all leading brands of HPLC columns. We are proud to work with companies in the fields of Pharmaceutical Research, Process Development, Med-Tech, Biotech, Biopharmaceutical, Biogenerics, Generic Pharmaceutical, Fine Chemicals Manufacturer, Performance Chemicals, Food Technology and Diagnostics manufacturers.
Please email any questions to jackie.tan@sepscience.com.
To register for this workshop simply click http://www.sepscience.com/workshops/europe
Other Workshops With Worlds Leading Experts During 2012 include:
CE Method Development
Thursday, April 25, 2012, Basel, Switzerland
Analytical scientists and technicians who want a better understanding of the capillary electrophoresis techniques and practical tips for method development. This course is designed for analysts who use CE as a part of their regular jobs, but technicians with some CE experience will also find the course valuable. No previous CE training is assumed, however, much of the course will appeal to the experienced method developer who wants to stand on firm ground in the basics of CE. Also lab managers who need to supervise CE method development and review CE methods will benefit.
CE Method Validation
Thursday, April 26, 2012, Basel, Switzerland
Analytical scientists and technicians who are responsible for validating capillary electrophoresis methods. The course is also useful for managers and QA staff involved in the method validation process. For workers who develop, but do not validate methods, this course will give insight into how to develop methods that will be easier to validate. No prior CE experience is needed, although those with practical CE experience and those who attended the CE method development course will certainly benefit more than those with no experience at all.
Making HPLC Methods Work
Monday, May 21, 2012, Basel, Switzerland
A one-day short course in the practical application of reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) methods in routine analysis
This course is designed for laboratory workers who are responsible for running reversed-phase HPLC methods on a day-to-day basis. No prior experience is needed, although those with some laboratory experience will certainly benefit more than those with no experience at all. New workers in the lab, scientists from other disciplines that have to use HPLC as a tool, laboratory managers, and quality assurance staff will all benefit from this course.
HPLC Troubleshooting: A Performance Qualification Approach
Tuesday, May 22, 2012, Basel, Switzerland
A short course to develop troubleshooting skills and preventive maintenance strategies
This course is designed for anyone who works with HPLC. No previous experience with HPLC systems is assumed; however, much of the course will appeal to the more experienced worker.
Advanced HPLC Method Development Using Quality by Design (QbD)
Wednesday, May 23, 2012, Basel, Switzerland
Sponsored by LCC Engineering & Trading GmbH
The central tenant of Quality by Design (ICH Q8) is that quality cannot be tested into a product – instead it must be designed into the product. When the product is an HPLC method, QbD strategies can guide the development process to result in a standardized method development process, more easily validated methods, and methods that are easier to use and adjust in routine application
HPLC Method Validation
Friday, May 25, 2012, Basel, Switzerland
This course is designed for laboratory personnel responsible for validating HPLC methods. It will also be useful for managers and quality assurance staff involved in the method validation process. For workers who develop, but do not validate methods, this class will give insight into how to develop methods that will be easier to validate. No prior experience is needed, although those with some laboratory experience will certainly benefit more than those with no experience at all.
Fundamentals of LC/MS
Tuesday, June 05, 2012, Basel, Switzerland
LC/MS: Fundamentals and Applications is a comprehensive overview course that provides attendees with relevant, practical approaches that can be immediately applied in the lab. The theory of LC/MS interfaces (electrospray, atmospheric pressure chemical ionization, and atmospheric pressure photoionization), is presented to the extent necessary to understand operation of these instruments but the real focus of this class is improving your ability to use LC/MS on a daily basis.
Mass Spectral Interpretation
Thursday, June 07, 2012, Basel, Switzerland
The training course on interpretation of mass spectra is designed to develop the fundamental skills necessary to understand fragmentation of ions formed by electron ionization (EI) in GC/MS or by one of the soft ionization techniques employed in LC/MS. Many of the examples are taken from EI mass spectrometry; however, the principles that are learned are applicable to any ionization technique.
To register for this workshop simply click http://www.sepscience.com/workshops/europe
Training Seminars with Clients or Material Manufactureres
Every year we invite clients and partners from around the globe to our Training Centre in picturesque Appenzell in the Swiss Alps to participate in seminars and networking events etc.
We believe people perform best if they enjoy their job. We have a clear commitment to help chromatographers and separation / purification specialists to develop themselves professionally. We assist by inviting interested clients to participate in our seminars in our Training Centre in alpine Appenzell
Appenzell has a unique landscape and culture and is world famous for its Appenzeller cheese. After the training session some participants may take time for a hike in the mountains, visiting various tourist attractions, enjoy a meal in the many local restaurants or mounting the summit of Mount Saentis by cable car to enjoy the view of the lake of Constance or the Swiss and Austrian Alps
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Learning and debating in the Training Centre
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Alpine lake “Fälensee”
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Breakfast in the rock face
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Cable Car to “Hohen Kasten”
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Degustating famous Appenzeller cheese
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Enjoying new foods
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