Running from 17 September to 19 September, Molnar-Institute will be hosting a range of classes for high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), including:
Optimization of Gradient Profiles and Critical Resolution in UHPLC
In this class, you can learn about:
• Design and optimise gradient profiles
• Forecast and control peak movements
• Evaluate gradient effects on resolution
• Discover strategies for separation of small and large molecules
Efficient UHPLC Method Development
In this class you can learn about:
• Design space visualisation
• Experience extensive reduction of method development
• Discover reversed-phase (RP), normal-phase (NP), hydrophobic interaction (HIC), hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC), and ion exchange (IEX) HPLC types
• Learn about significant method runtime reduction
• Evaluate method robustness and determination of method operable design region (MODR)
Regulatory Compliance and Data Integrity
In this class, you can learn about:
• Compliance with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) regulations
• Demands placed on inspection proof methods
• Quality by Design (QbD) principles for analytical method development
• Record full method development cycles
• Knowledge management for documentation for data safety and integrity
Method Transfer Management
In this class, you can learn about:
• The requirements for transferring safe methods
• Post-transfer management and out of specification (OoS) handling
• Controlling instrument specifications and their influence on selectivity
• Substituting outdated columns
Method Design and Redesign
In this class, you can learn about:
• Advanced method design for bioseparations
• Conversion of obsolete and outdated methods
• Multi-column method design
• Method transfer to modern ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) • Instrumentation
Efficient Eluent and Solvent Management
In this class, you can learn about:
• In-silico analysis
• Development of economic and ecologically favourable methods
• Extending of column lifetimes
• Optimising the utilisation of solvents
• Finding of alternative eluents
Molnar-Institute is looking forward to receiving your registration, here.