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Separation Science 2017 - don't miss this unique learning experience

Focus on hyphenated techniques, chromatography, mass spectrometry and related techniques - learning opportunity from leading thought leaders and key educators
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Separation Science 2017 is the latest instalment of this highly successful conference, and will focus upon key disciplines within chromatography, mass spectrometry and related techniques, providing attendees with a unique learning opportunity from leading thought leaders and key educators in these techniques.


Sign up for Separation Science 2017When: 1-2 November, 2017
Where: Biopolis, Singapore

This year the scientific programme will concentrate on the analytical power and versatility of hyphenated techniques, and offer a valuable insight into the value of these methodologies and the benefits that can be achieved through their use.

This two-day event will offer an educational platform covering fundamentals, best practice, and method selection, complementing a series of application-based talks focusing on the benefits of hyphenated chromatographic techniques across various industry sectors. Talks confirmed for the scientific programme are:

RonMajors_75.pngNew Directions in Sample Preparation for Chromatographic Analysis
presented by Ronald E. Majors (ChromPrep, USA)

HianKeeLee.pngMembrane-Protected Liquid-Phase Extraction
presented by Hian Kee Lee (NUS, Singapore)

DierdreCabooter_75.pngNovel Approaches to Coupling Orthogonal Separation Mechanisms in Pharmaceutical and Environmental UHPLC Analysis
presented by Deirdre Cabooter (KU Leuven, Belgium)

MichaelDong.pngUniversal Generic (U)HPLC/UV/MS Gradient Method(s) for Multiple New Chemical Entities
presented by Michael W. Dong (MWD Consulting, USA)

JohnLangley_75.pngGC-MS and Fuels
presented by John Langley (Southampton University, UK)

DwightStoll_75.pngRecent Advances in 2D-LC for Deep and Efficient Characterization of Biopharmaceutical Materials
presented by Dwight Stoll (Gustavus Adolphus College, USA)

PhilipMarriott_75.pngHyphenation in Gas Chromatography: Improving Analyte Characterisation
presented by Philip Marriott (Monash University, Australia)

FredKlink_75.pngElectron-Capture and Electron-Transfer Dissociation for More Complete and Predictable Sequence Determination of Polypeptides
presented by Frederick E. Klink (Mass-spec-training.com, USA)

DavyGuillarme_75.pngWhat are the Benefits of LC-MS for Accurate and Robust Analysis of Protein Biopharmaceuticals?
presented by Davy Guillarme (University of Geneva, Switzerland)

AndredeVilliers_75.pngComprehensive 2-Dimensional HILIC × RPLC: Theory, Practice and Application to Phenolic Analysis
presented by André de Villiers (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)

JohnLangley_75.pngUnlocking Complexity with API and UHPSFC-MS
by John Langley (Southampton University, UK)

NewmanSze.pngElectrostatic Interaction Modified HILIC (emHILIC) and ERLIC for Analysis of Post-translation Modifications in Aging Research
presented by Newman Sze (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

LuYonghai_75.pngHILIC-MS and RPLC-MS in Quantitative Metabolite Measurement
presented by Lu Yonghai (NERI, Singapore)

YoshihiroSaito.pngOnline Coupled MicroSPE-LC for Pseudo LC-LC Separations
presented by Yoshihiro Saito (Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan)

BahruddinSaad.pngCapillary Electrophoresis: Versatile Tool for Chemical Analyses
presented by Bahruddin Saad (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia)

MCJung_Web.pngConsiderations for Selecting the Optimal Stationary Phases for Proteomic Trap-And-Elute Nanochromatography
presented by Moon Chul Jung (Waters Corporation, USA)

TakeshiKawamoto_Web.pngTopics and trends of separation science at JASIS 2017 and the latest developments of Japanese Separation Science Industry
presented Takeshi Kawamoto (Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers' Association (JAIMA))

martingilar_Web.pngHigh throughput LC-MS
presented by Martin Gilar (Waters Corporation, USA)

KennethOng.pngRapid Isocratic Speciation of Eight Arsenic Compounds
presented by Kenneth Ong (PerkinElmer, Singapore)

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