I have been invited to speak on the topic of analytical method validation at the BARQA Annual Conference as part of the session 'Crossing the Plimsoll Line' on 28th September. The title of the presentation is Analytical method validation: Establishing that test methods are 'fit for purpose'. The full programme for the conference can be accessed on the BARQA website.
Friday 22 July 2011
Tuesday 12 July 2011
How to Become an Expert on HPLC
HPLC Training Courses from Mourne Training Services
How to Develop HPLC Methods
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25th October 2011
How to Develop HPLC Methods for Challenging Separations
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How to Troubleshoot HPLC
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October 2011 - Radisson Blu Hotel, Athlone, Ireland
Mourne Training Services will deliver three training courses on HPLC topics in Ireland during October, which together provide comprehensive instruction on how to develop HPLC methods and how to troubleshoot HPLC problems. These courses are ideal for those who are using HPLC and want to improve their expertise. The cost for each one day course is €275 + VAT per person. Contact us to find out about our academic discount and discounts for group bookings.
How to Develop HPLC Methods
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25th October 2011
Learn how to select appropriate method conditions and perform suitable investigative experiments to obtain a set of method parameters which enables the desired separation for mixtures of analytes.
“Excellent course, found it very informative and useful." – Angela Boag
"Very enjoyable & informative, Oona was extremely helpful.” –Keighley Campbell
“Excellent course, found it very informative and useful." – Angela Boag
"Very enjoyable & informative, Oona was extremely helpful.” –Keighley Campbell
How to Develop HPLC Methods for Challenging Separations
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26th October 2011
Learn how to implement strategies to achieve satisfactory separation for ‘complex’ samples and use computer modelling to develop robust and fit for purpose HPLC methods.
“I enjoyed the exercises as they made you think and apply what we just learnt.” – Julie Cooper
"Very good, learnt a lot. Thank you.” – Sally Housden
Learn how to implement strategies to achieve satisfactory separation for ‘complex’ samples and use computer modelling to develop robust and fit for purpose HPLC methods.
“I enjoyed the exercises as they made you think and apply what we just learnt.” – Julie Cooper
"Very good, learnt a lot. Thank you.” – Sally Housden
How to Troubleshoot HPLC
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27th October 2011
Learn how to find solutions for problems encountered when running HPLC analysis by diagnosing symptoms and implementing appropriate preventative measures.
"Excellently presented and questions answered consistently and clearly. Problem solving sessions very useful for building up knowledge learnt on the day.” – Robert Hetterley
“I am very pleased that I learned a lot of new things today and I am more confident in troubleshooting HPLC.” – Anna-Marie Corina Cristea
Learn how to find solutions for problems encountered when running HPLC analysis by diagnosing symptoms and implementing appropriate preventative measures.
"Excellently presented and questions answered consistently and clearly. Problem solving sessions very useful for building up knowledge learnt on the day.” – Robert Hetterley
“I am very pleased that I learned a lot of new things today and I am more confident in troubleshooting HPLC.” – Anna-Marie Corina Cristea
On-site Training
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We also offer all these courses (and others) as on-site training where we visit your company to deliver the training. This may include customisation to meet your unique requirements and ‘hands-on’ sessions in your laboratories. Contact us for more information.
(Click here for more information)
We also offer all these courses (and others) as on-site training where we visit your company to deliver the training. This may include customisation to meet your unique requirements and ‘hands-on’ sessions in your laboratories. Contact us for more information.
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