Monday, June 25, 2012
Kuala Lumpur- Malaysia
HPLC Method Validation
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.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Kuala Lumpur- Malaysia
CE Method Development
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.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Kuala Lumpur- Malaysia
Enhanced Skill Development in Gas Chromatography
The Enhanced Skill Development in Gas Chromatography workshop uses a practical approach to teaching the fundamentals of gas chromatography, resulting in immediate payback to attendees while ensuring an engaging learning experience. This unique course for current GC users combines recent developments in the art, correction of common misconceptions, and a practical explanation of theory to teach the best practices of GC in a manner that ensures high retention. The interactive nature of the course ensures that the material presented is relevant to attendees’ needs and can immediately be put to practical use.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Kuala Lumpur- Malaysia
CE Method Validation
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.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Kuala Lumpur- Malaysia
Making HPLC Methods Work
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.
Monday, July 02, 2012
Sydney, Australia
Making HPLC Methods Work
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.
Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Sydney, Australia
HPLC Method Validation
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.
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Sydney, Australia
HPLC Troubleshooting: A Performance Qualification Approach
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.
Thursday, July 05, 2012
Sydney, Australia
LC-MS/MS for Chromatographers
An introduction to the use of LC-MS/MS, with an emphasis on the analysis of drugs in biological matrices.
This course is designed to provide basic knowledge and practical applications of LC-MS for liquid chromatographers. Most of the examples emphasize the most popular use of LC-MS/MS today: the analysis of drugs in metabolites in biological extracts. Although no previous experience with HPLC is necessary, the course will be especially valuable to those with some chromatography experience.
Monday, July 09, 2012
University Of Auckland, New Zealand
An Introduction to HPLC
This course is designed for beginners in liquid chromatography. 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. This one-day class is an overview of HPLC and where it fits into the analytical chemistry process. It covers both hardware and the separation process. An introduction to the different modes of HPLC and most of the common detectors is included.