Monday, April 09, 2012
Somerset, New Jersey, USA
Peptide and Protein Characterization
As with all Mass-spec-training.com courses, 'Peptide and Protein Characterization' offers relevant, practical approaches that scientists can use immediately in the lab. The course is available as a two-day classroom format.
Monday, April 09, 2012
Somerset, New Jersey, USA
Mass Spectral Interpretation
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.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Somerset, New Jersey, USA
LC/MS: Fundamentals and Applications
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. This course is offered as a three-day workshop.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Des Plaines, IL (Chicago), USA
Advanced HPLC Method Development
If you've ever wished that HPLC method development were more logical and methodical, this is the course for you. Attendees should have at least one year of HPLC experience in the laboratory and at least some involvement in developing new methods or troubleshooting older ones. This course is for chromatographers who want to develop better methods faster and less expensively.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Des Plaines, IL (Chicago), USA
HPLC Basics, Equipment, and Troubleshooting
If you use chromatography on the job and would like a better understanding of how it works, "HPLC Basics, Equipment, and Troubleshooting" is the course for you. It's designed for chemists and biochemists who use HPLC as a regular part of their jobs, but technicians with some HPLC experience will also find the course valuable. No previous HPLC training is assumed; however, much of the course will appeal to the experienced chemists who want a firm grounding in the basics of HPLC.
Monday, May 07, 2012
Elizabeth, NJ (Newark), USA
Advanced HPLC Method Development
If you've ever wished that HPLC method development were more logical and methodical, this is the course for you. Attendees should have at least one year of HPLC experience in the laboratory and at least some involvement in developing new methods or troubleshooting older ones. This course is for chromatographers who want to develop better methods faster and less expensively.
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Elizabeth, NJ (Newark), USA
HPLC Basics, Equipment, and Troubleshooting
If you use chromatography on the job and would like a better understanding of how it works, "HPLC Basics, Equipment, and Troubleshooting" is the course for you. It's designed for chemists and biochemists who use HPLC as a regular part of their jobs, but technicians with some HPLC experience will also find the course valuable. No previous HPLC training is assumed; however, much of the course will appeal to the experienced chemists who want a firm grounding in the basics of HPLC.
Monday, August 06, 2012
Stockton, California, USA
Mass Spectrometry Principles and Practice
This intensive, five-day lecture/lab course is on mass spectrometry is co-sponsored by and presented at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. The lecture portion covers the basics of both LC/MS and GC/MS, including interpretation of mass spectra and practical advice on operation and maintenance of mass spectrometers. The laboratory is supported by the leading Mass Spec vendors especially for this class, affording each student the opportunity to have hands-on experience with state-of-the-art instrumentation. The experiments, however, are not “canned” demonstrations, but are real-life, practical exercises that reinforce the fundamental concepts presented in lecture. Students are assigned to three- to four-person group that they will work with throughout the week to complete homework problems, interpret experimental data, and prepare presentations.
“This is probably the best training I have ever been to. With the academic setting at the facility and the information that were presented, I can walk away with so much confidence in operating and interpretation of LC/MS and GC/MS.”
-Philip P. Ngo. Gilead Sciences, Inc. San Dimas, CA
Monday, November 05, 2012
Foster City, California, USA
Advanced HPLC Method Development
If you've ever wished that HPLC method development were more logical and methodical, this is the course for you. Attendees should have at least one year of HPLC experience in the laboratory and at least some involvement in developing new methods or troubleshooting older ones. This course is for chromatographers who want to develop better methods faster and less expensively.
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Foster City, California, USA
HPLC Basics, Equipment, and Troubleshooting
If you use chromatography on the job and would like a better understanding of how it works, "HPLC Basics, Equipment, and Troubleshooting" is the course for you. It's designed for chemists and biochemists who use HPLC as a regular part of their jobs, but technicians with some HPLC experience will also find the course valuable. No previous HPLC training is assumed; however, much of the course will appeal to the experienced chemists who want a firm grounding in the basics of HPLC.