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Awards Highlights from the HPLC 2011 Conference: An Interview with Matthias Verstraeten
At the HPLC 2011 conference held this summer in Budapest, Matthias Verstraeten of the Free University of Brussels won both the prestigious Horváth Award and the poster competition. LCGC recently talked to Verstraeten about the innovative work behind those awards.
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eMerging Insights Agilent Awards Announced
Agilent has announced the winners of their 2011 eMerging Insights grant program, each of whom will receive $75,000 towards their ongoing research on open source data-integration tools.
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New Antioxidant Compounds Identified
Scientists at the University of Granada (UGR) (Granada, Spain) have identified and characterized different antioxidant compounds from foods such as olive oil, honey, walnuts, and the medicinal herb, Teucrium polium.
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Learn how autosampler vials can cause data errors
Your first thought might be “I think I need RSA Glass,” after learning how “common” auto-sampler vials can be the source of your sample problems and non-reproducing results. The presence of “silanols,” metals, and common contaminants found on the surface of borosilicate glass vials can absorb basic compounds and cause hysteresis with pH changes. RSA™ has virtually no silanols or metals and is contaminant free; eliminating common vial problems at the same cost as ordinary vials and caps.
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Compliance Services Expanded at PerkinElmer
PerkinElmer (Waltham, Massachusetts, USA) has added a Universal Operational Qualification (UOQ) as part of its suite of compliance services for pharmaceutical, biotech and other regulated laboratory environments.
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Hamilton HPLC Column Compound Application Index - Online!
Three easy steps and you have access to almost 1400 compounds that have been separated on Hamilton polymer-based HPLC columns
- Compounds are listed alphabetically
- Keyword search makes it even easier to get the chromatograms and separation conditions
- Get valuable literature references
Check out the online Hamilton HPLC Column Compound Application Index today!
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Upcoming Webcasts |
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The CHROMacademy Essential Guide- Quadrupole Analyzers and MS/MS Analysis
Thursday, November 17, 2011 11:00am EST
An educational webcast on Quadrupole Analyzers and MS/MS Analysis. In this session, Dr. Kevin Schug (CHROMacademy LC Department Dean) and Scott Fletcher (Technical Business Development Manager, Crawford Scientific), present a definitive guide to the theory, instrumentation and application of this now commonplace technique.
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Investigating the Quality of Water Used in HPLC and LC-MS
Wednesday, November 29, 2011
3:00 PM CET (Paris)
This webcast will provide practical information about contaminants in water, how these affect HPLC (and LC-MS), and how different water purification processes are combined to produce high purity water suitable for sensitive HPLC applications.
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Choosing Viable Alternatives to C18 Columns in HPLC
Thursday, November 30, 2011
11:00 AM EST
Learn principles of retention for the reversed-phase (RP) HPLC mode and what can be done when even ultrahigh performance C18 columns do not provide adequate resolution.
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The Benefits of Moving from Single to Multi-detector Size-exclusion Chromatography
Thursday, December 1, 2011
11:00 AM EDT
This webcast will provide an overview of multi-detector technologies and how they can benefit applications such as synthetic polymers, polysaccharides and proteins.
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Increasing Laboratory Efficiency and Savings with the ACQUITY UPSFC System
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
11:00 AM EST
This webcast will outline the features, benefits, and business impact of the Waters ACQUITY UPSFC System as well as highlight the business benefits of converting a normal phase LC USP compendia to a Waters UPSFC method. We will show the efficiency and utilization of hyphenated methods, meaning UPSFC/MS.
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