
The launch of Alliance iS v2.0 Software delivers unmatched traceability, operational efficiency, and ease of use—empowering laboratories to strengthen compliance, streamline training, and continuously improve workflows.

The launch of Alliance iS v2.0 Software delivers unmatched traceability, operational efficiency, and ease of use—empowering laboratories to strengthen compliance, streamline training, and continuously improve workflows.

Harry Ritchie, PhD, Director of Business and Market Development at Advanced Materials Technology, shares how crucial sustainability has become in the field of chromatography, and provides helpful advice for labs looking to meet sustainability initiatives.

In this article, you’ll find some of the top content that was published on LCGC this week, including a technical article on food flavor and an interview with the president of Shimadzu Europa.

New upgrades to the Waters Corporation Alliance iS HPLC System Software systems were recently discussed at HPLC 2025.

Here is some of the most-read content posted on LCGC International this week.

Here is some of the most popular content posted on LCGC International this week.

The 54th International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques (HPLC 2025) will be held from Sunday through Thursday, 15–19 June 2025, in Bruges, Belgium. LCGC International spoke to the Scientific Committee to find out what’s in store.

Here is some of the most popular content posted on LCGC International this week.

The 54th International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques (HPLC 2025) will be held from Sunday through Thursday, June 15-19, 2025, in Bruges, Belgium.

This “Column Watch” installment presents many of the highlighted topics and trends observed at the 52nd International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques (HPLC 2024).

At HPLC 2024 in Denver, Colorado, various sessions will be led by experienced scientists, covering different aspects of chromatography techniques and maximizing their effectiveness. Here is some information about tomorrow’s sessions.

During a presentation at the conference in Denver, Colorado scientists from Merck and Novilytic spoke about chromatography techniques used for different kinds of pharmaceutical analysis.

Keynote speakers at HPLC 2024 in Denver, Colorado will deliver talks on method development in liquid chromatography (LC), miniaturizing LC columns, and more.

The 2024 HPLC conference in Denver, Colorado will include several awards presentations including the Uwe D. Neue Award in Separation Science and the Chromatography Society Jubilee Medal.

A look at what’s in store for chromatographers who attend HPLC 2024 in Denver, Colorado, USA from 20–25 July 2024.

At HPLC 2023, LCGC spoke with John Langley of the University of Southampton in the UK. These clips comprise one of several HPLC interviews that were conducted at the conference.

At HPLC 2023, LCGC spoke with Andrea Gargano of the Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Science at the University of Amsterdam in The Netherlands. These clips comprise one of several HPLC interviews that were conducted at the conference.

At HPLC 2023, LCGC spoke with Wim De Malsche of Vrjie Universiteit Brussel in Brussels, Belgium. These clips comprise one of several HPLC interviews that were conducted at the conference.

At HPLC 2023, Brett Paull of the University of Tasmania in Australia explained how pulsed deep ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (DUV-LED) may open up new and cost-effective avenues in liquid chromatography (LC) analysis.

In a lecture at HPLC 2023, Valérie Pichon of ESPCI Paris and Sorbonne University said these advances address limitations of more traditional extraction techniques.

In a presentation at HPLC 2023, Kevin Pagel of Freie Universität in Berlin, Germany described methods he has found most effective for better understanding the roles of glycans and glycoconjugates in biological processes.

At HPLC 2023, LCGC spoke with Michal Holčapek of the University of Pardubice in the Czech Republic. These clips comprise one of several HPLC interviews that were conducted at the conference.

At HPLC 2023, LCGC spoke with André De Villiers of Stellenbosch University in South Africa. These clips comprise one of several HPLC interviews that were conducted at the conference.

At HPLC 2023, LCGC spoke with Deirdre Cabooter of KU Leuven in Belgium. These clips comprise one of several HPLC interviews that were conducted at the conference.

In Alejandro Cifuentes's keynote lecture at HPLC 2023, he discussed the research he and his team have done to explore how foodomics can be effective in combating Alzheimer's disease.

At HPLC 2023, Paola Dugo held a lecture on how combining two-dimensional liquid chromatography (LC×LC) with mass spectrometry (MS) can help scientists analyze food samples.

At HPLC 2023, Erin Baker held a lecture on how using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry together can help scientists further understand diseases that can arise from chemical exposure.

Talks by Dwight R. Stoll, Tadeusz Górecki, André de Villiers, and Andrea Gargano highlighted the after-lunch presentations at HPLC 2023 on June 20.

Davy Guillarme of the University of Geneva said in a talk at HPLC 2023 that short columns have shown promise, but ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) instrumentation is not yet optimized to realize their benefits.

Research by Takuya Kubo and Koji Otsuka presented at HPLC 2023 promoted unique liquid chromatography (LC) separation using specific interaction.