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HPLC 2017: Day Three
Wednesday 21 June — Prague, Czech Republic — Welcome to the third day of coverage of HPLC 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic. The symposium will be held at the Prague Congress Centre and will cover all areas of high-performance liquid chromatography– from nano, food, and environmental analysis through to sample preparation and "omics" techniques. These daily show guides from LCGC Europe and LCGC North America will keep you abreast of what is happening throughout the week. |
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Wednesday Morning Sessions
21 June — Prague, Czech Republic — HPLC 2017 continues on Wednesday 21 June as all four lecture programmes kick off with keynote lectures from David McCalley on The Analysis of Acidic Compounds using HILIC, Michael Lammerhoffer on Lipidomics by Data-independent Acquisition for Clinical Analysis, Koen Sandra discusses 2D LC from Clone Selection to Detailed Characterisation of Monoclonal Antibodies and Antibody–Drug Conjugates, and in the Youth programme Frantisek Svek presents a tutorial on Myths about Monolithic Columns: False or True? For full details of Wednesday morning’s events click here |
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Wednesday Afternoon Sessions
21 June — Prague, Czech Republic — The afternoon sessions of HPLC 2017 on Wednesday 21 June will feature keynote lectures from Pavel Jandera on The Major Role of Water in HPLC of Polar Analytes, Ron Heeren on Breaking Boundaries in Molecular Imaging, Paola Dugo on Multidimensional Chromatography for The Analysis of Food Products, and Lois Ann Beaver on Biosimiliars and Demands on Analytical Scientists.
For full details of Wednesday afternoon's events click here |
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LCGC's Recommended Sessions
09:00 — (FUN 9) Brett Paul: Another 12 Months Closer to 3D-printed HPLC Columns
09:20 — (HYP 9) Georgios Theodoris: LC–MS/MS-based Targeted Metabolomics
10:30 — (APP 10) Kelly Zhang: Multiplexed mLC–nLC for Comprehensive Impurity Profiling
11:20 — (APP 10) Steven Ray Wilson: On-line Approaches for Enhancing Automation Robustness and Selectivity in nano-LC–MS
14:00 — (HYP 11) Pavel Jandera: Major Role of Water in HPLC of Polar Analytes
15:10 — (HYP 11) Bram Herjs: Multimodal Mass Spectrometry Imaging Analysis
of N-linked Glycans and Proteins from a Single Tissue Selection
17:00 — (HYP 12) Kevin Schug: Further Development of LC- Triple Quadropole Mass Spectrometry for Top Down Intact Protein Separation and Quantitation |
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