HPLC 2008 will surely be an exceptional conference with sessions like, "Applications of Retention Mechanisms" which I will be attending this evening.
HPLC 2008 will surely be an exceptional conference with sessions like, "Applications of Retention Mechanisms" which I will be attending this evening. The session will consist of three parts. Bristol-Myers Squibb and one of LCGC's Editorial Advisory Board members, Peter Carr, are presenting the first part, "Critical Evaluation for Selecting Reversed-phase Stationary Phases Based on Column Selectivity, Silanophilicity, and Sample Loadability." The second part of this session is titled, “Restricted Access Media-molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Class-specific Extraction of Antiepilectics from Environmental Waters Samples." Finally, the last part, “Peak Shape Behavior as a Function of pH and Mobile Phase Composition,” will also be presented by one of LCGC's Editorial Advisory Board members, Brian A. Bidlingmeyer from Agilent, and one of his colleagues
Microseparations and Analysis Covered at HPLC 2024
July 23rd 2024At 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.
Automated LC Method Development: An HTC-18 Interview with Bob Pirok
July 23rd 2024At HTC-18 in Leuven, Executive Editor of LCGC International, Alasdair Matheson, spoke to this year’s winner of the 2024 HTC-18 Innovation Award, Bob Pirok from the University of Amsterdam, about his innovative research on automated LC method development.