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The presence of capable students and researchers, each with a technical niche to offer, prepares us for future opportunities. On top of that structure, we also aim to maintain this mindset for our instrument selection before beginning projects. The installment of core labs at UT Arlington (www.uta.edu/sirt), making a wide range of instruments available to all research groups, has allowed our students to brainstorm about which instrument is the most appropriate for a specific analysis rather than how to make a measurement work with a given instrument. read more
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SPE has long been used for the analysis of semi-volatile organics in clean matrices. Due to the unique challenges inherent with waste water matrices laboratories have predominately adhered to LLE (Liquid Liquid Extraction) protocols. Advances in packing materials and automated extraction systems have now made extractions of these matrices possible . Attend the Webinar to see the validation study using FMS TurboTrace ABN SPE system can improve the quality and increase throughput for your laboratories extractions. View the Prerecorded Webinar
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Reed Harris from Genentech discusses if there is a general consensus on what analytical data are sufficient to demonstrate that two biopharmaceutical products are comparable.
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When developing or modifying a liquid chromatography (LC) separation, one of the biggest challenges is moving peaks around to avoid peak overlap. This process involves a change in the selectivity, α, of the separation. As discussed in a recent series of "LC Troubleshooting" articles, there are many ways to accomplish this adjustment, one of which is to change the column. read more
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Researchers from the University of Torino have developed a novel HPLC–HRMS application for evaluating cosmetic ingredient composition. The application was used to analyze and compare sturgeon eggs, commonly known as caviar, and brill eggs, and their use in beauty creams as lipid sources. read more |
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Application Note
The Agilent 1260 Infinity II Analytical SFC system performed automated method development, screening four chiral columns under different conditions.
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