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Tom
Jupille Tom Jupille has written more than 30 papers on chromatography and related subjects. Over the past 18 years, he has taught courses on a wide range of subjects in the field of chromatography and has been involved in the development and marketing of software and training products for chromatography. He is consulting editor for LC/GC. |
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Registration Information and Map
Schedule:
8:00 Registration |
8:30 Morning Training Session |
12:00 Lunch |
1:00 Afternoon Session |
5:00 Conclusion |
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Who should take this course?
If you've ever wished that HPLC method development was more logical and methodical, this
is the course for you. Attendees should have at least one year of HPLC experience in the
laboratory and at least some involvement in developing new methods or troubleshooting
older ones. This course is for chromatographers who want to develop better methods faster
and less expensively.
What does it cover?
You will learn a powerful new approach to systematic method development.
Learn the modern approach to method development
Learn how to develop a satisfactory method
Improve your troubleshooting skills
Improve your understanding of the effects of chromatographic variables through the use of computer modeling
What will I get from this course?
Using chromatographic computer modeling, you will solve a series of real-world problems
that clearly demonstrate how this approach to method development works. The principles
used in computer modeling are fully applicable to separations in your lab. You will learn
how to do the best possible chromatography. Save hours of frustration and improve your
results time after time.
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