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Live from SFC 2011

This series of interviews with leading speakers at the SFC 2011 conference (July 20-22, New York, NY) captures the key issues, concerns, advances, and solutions in relation to supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC).

Episode 1: Live from SFC 2011: Larry Taylor
The state of academic research in SFC, and new developments such as the use of SFC with ionic analytes and water-soluble peptide salts.

Episode 2: Live from SFC 2011: Larry Miller
The role of SFC at Amgen and how it fits in with HPLC, the limitations of the method, and the role of the SFC conference.


Episode 3: Live from SFC 2011: Jeff Kiplinger
Jeff Kiplinger discusses the role of SFC in a contract pharmaceutical discovery laboratory, his work improving the productivity of preparative SFC, with a focus on instrumentation setups.


Episode 4: Live from SFC 2011: Bill Farrell
Bill Farrell talks about his work in developing stationary phases for SFC for use in pharmaceutical R&D.


Episode 5: Live from SFC 2011: Eric Seest
How SFC is used in Lilly’s discovery operations, and his studies of the environmental impact and cost comparisons of SFC and HPLC.


Episode 6: Live from SFC 2011: Mark Hayward
The current state of SFC development, interfacing SFC to various detectors, and the role of SFC for biology studies.


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