Upcoming Webinar

Streamlining N-Glycan Analysis:
A Complete Workflow from Agilent

25 September, 2024
Learn about the latest N-Glycan sample preparation techniques.

By attending this webinar, you will:

  • Understand the significance of N-glycans
  • Learn about the latest N-glycan sample preparation techniques
  • Understand how to select the right columns and perform HILIC separations
  • Analyze data with the new Glycan Peak Assignment Tool

Event Overview

This comprehensive webinar will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in N-glycan analysis, from sample preparation to data interpretation. Enhance your understanding of the latest tools Agilent offers to address your biotherapeutic characterization needs.

What you need to know:

Date: 25 September, 2024

Start times:
Broadcast #1: 25 September - 10 am CDT (Chicago) / 11 am EDT (New York) / 4 pm BST (London) / 5 pm CEST (Paris/Berlin)

Broadcast #2: 25 September - 11 am PDT (Los Angeles) / 1 pm CDT (Chicago) / 2 pm EDT (New York)

Duration: Approximately 60 minutes

Presenter

Tom Rice
Bioconsumables Product Manager, Agilent Technologies

Tom Rice is the Bioconsumables Product Manager at Agilent Technologies, coming to Agilent through the acquisition of ProZyme in 2018. Prior to joining Agilent, he held various sales and marketing roles within ProZyme beginning in 2014. Much of Tom’s work, both at ProZyme and Agilent, has been focused on bringing innovative glycobiology solutions to biopharma customers. Tom is based in California and holds a B.S. from Sonoma State University.

Randall Robinson
Research and Development Scientist, Chemistries and Supplies Division at Agilent Technologies

Randall Robinson is a Research and Development Scientist in the Chemistries and Supplies Division at Agilent. Prior to joining Agilent in 2021, Randall completed his PhD in food chemistry with a focus on developing analytical techniques to characterize bioactive oligosaccharides in milk and dairy streams. Since joining Agilent, he has contributed to the design of numerous products utilized for N-glycan analysis, including the HILIC column described in this presentation.

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