Chromatography is relied on by many disciplines as a method of separating the components of a mixture. The basic idea of the process is that distinct compounds have different levels of solubility, ...
Join host Neil Lander as he welcomes Katy Rhynard, Associate Director of Laboratory Informatics at Gilead Sciences. In this episode, Katy discusses the intricacies of validating chromatographic ...
Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling, Ph.D., predicted in 1939 that hydrogen bonding would prove to be more significant in the field of biology than any other type of chemical bond. His prediction has been ...
The University of Massachusetts Lowell, Department of Chemistry, invites you to attend a Master’s Thesis defense by Madelyn Hallisey on “Novel PET Radiochemistry: Adapting Analytical and ...
Most adsorption chromatography methods are based on a direct chemical interaction of a solid-phase ligand with a complementary target site on some population of biomolecules. Examples include ...
Most regulated laboratories have numerous HPLC systems, which may have different designs and characteristics. Because of these design differences, moving methods across systems requires testing to ...
Join host Neil Lander on Chromatography Life as he interviews, Arnaud Delobel, R&D and Innovation Director at Quality Assistance. They discuss the challenges of chromatographic analysis for new ...
HTC-19 in Leuven will showcase the latest advancements in hyphenated techniques. This preview offers a glimpse of what you ...
As both the medical and commercial availability of Cannabis products continue to rise around the world, it is imperative that the health agencies in these nations periodically perform quality control ...
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a highly efficient analytical method used to separate, detect, and quantify components within complex mixtures. Based on chromatographic principles, ...
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