At the ICH meeting in Kobe, Japan in June it was decided that the ICH guidance, 'Q2(R1): Validation of Analytical Procedures: Text and Methodology' would be revised and that an additional guidance, Q14, would be prepared on the topic of Analytical Procedure Development. Since the method validation guidance dates back to 1996, it is good news that an update is in the pipeline although it may be some time before the new version is ready. It will also be very interesting to see what the new method development guidance suggests.
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Tuesday, 15 May 2018
MTS Recommends... Data Integrity in the GxP Chromatography Laboratory, Part III
Data Integrity in the GxP Chromatography Laboratory, Part III: Integration and Interpretation of Data
By Mark E. Newton, R.D. McDowallLCGC North America, May 01, 2018, Volume 36, Issue 5, pg 330–335
Tuesday, 8 May 2018
MTS Recommends... Data Integrity in the GxP Chromatography Laboratory, Part II
Data Integrity in the GxP Chromatography Laboratory, Part II: Setting up a Chromatograph and Acquiring Data
By Mark E. Newton, R.D. McDowallLCGC North America, Apr 01, 2018, Volume 36, Issue 4, pg 270–274
Tuesday, 1 May 2018
MTS Recommends... Data Integrity in the GxP Chromatography Laboratory, Part I
Data Integrity in the GxP Chromatography Laboratory, Part I: Sampling and Sample Preparation
By Mark E. Newton, R.D. McDowallLCGC North America, Jan 01, 2018, Volume 36, Issue 1, pg 46–51
Tuesday, 3 April 2018
MTS Recommends... What's New In MHRA's Revised Data Integrity Guidance — A Detailed Analysis
What's New In MHRA's Revised Data Integrity Guidance — A Detailed Analysis
A very detailed summary of all the changes in this guidance from the original GMP guidance issued in 2015, and the draft GxP version released in 2016.By Barbara Unger
Pharmaceutical Online, March 19, 2018
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Tuesday, 20 March 2018
MTS Recommends... Method Transfer Video
In this great video from Waters, the importance of getting method transfer right, and the consequences of getting it wrong, are highlighted.
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