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How to Develop HPLC Methods - Part 2 (for Challenging Separations)

13 June 2014, Dublin, Ireland


Introduction
This course is part 2 of a two part HPLC method development course. The two parts can be taken together as a two day training course for a complete method development programme, or alternately each day may be taken as a separate, standalone 1 day course. The training was designed in this way to allow maximum flexibility for individual learner requirements.
Summary:

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. This 1 day course will enable you to find solutions for difficult HPLC separations.


Suitable for:

This course is ideal for those who have experience of developing HPLC methods but want to increase their knowledge to deal with more challenging separations. Although designed as a follow-up to the course 'How to Develop HPLC Methods - Part 1', it is not a prerequisite. This course is suitable for learners who feel confident that they are familiar with all the content detailed in Part 1.
Included:

Comprehensive course handout; Certificate of Attendance; access to training resources via e-MTS; optional post training assessment (leading to Certificate of Training); and post training support. Lunch and refreshments are included for open enrolment training courses.

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Metro Hotel Dublin Airport

Metro Hotel Dublin Airport, Dublin, Ireland

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Mourne Training Services
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