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Cost Effective – Time Effective –
In your Conference Room or Office
Learn directly from "The
Experts in HPLC"
Fundamentals of
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
Conducted by Tom Jupille and John W. Dolan, PhD
LC Resources, Inc.
December 6, 10, 12
11:00 am - 1:30 pm EST, 10:00 am - 12:30 pm CST,
9:00 am - 11:30 am MST, 8:00 am - 10:30 am PST
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If you’re an auditor or reviewer, a manager, or a lab
worker getting started in HPLC, you need this course!
In three, two and one-half hour sessions, HPLC experts Tom Jupille
and John Dolan will introduce you to the basic concepts, terminology, and
operation of today’s most widely used analytical chemistry technique.
A full description and the instructor's qualifications are below.
Why you should take this course:
You’ll get to interact with HPLC experts "live", in
real time, all from your own desk or conference room, with no travel costs
and minimal disruption of your schedule and workflow. Sessions are conducted
via telephone conference with internet transmission of visuals, so you can
ask questions and get immediate response and feedback from the instructors
(it’s just like being with them in a physical classroom!). At the end of the
course, you will receive a completion certificate for your records.
BONUS! Additional benefits include:
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Advance copies of course handout material sent to
you as PDF files for you to print and annotate.
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Access to an exclusive private discussion board on
Chromatography Forum so you can ask more extensive questions and
get follow up information.
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On demand review available. Sessions are recorded;
you can review them at any time during the following week.
Who should take this course:
This course is designed for professionals who run,
manage, audit, or review HPLC analyses. A knowledge of basic chemistry* is
required, but no previous experience with HPLC is necessary. *A BA/BS
in any of the sciences, or equivalent experience.
Fundamentals of HPLC
Session 1 December 5
What is HPLC and how do we
use it?
- A brief
history of High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
- Qualitative
analysis: "what's in there?"
- Quantitative
analysis: "how much is in there?"
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Session 2 December 10
Separation chemistry
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Reversed-phase: "what’s 'reversed' about it?"
- pH control &
ion-pair: “controlling ionization”
- Gradients:
"why, when, and how"
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| Session 3 December 12 Hardware
- Pumps &
degassing: "keeping a constant flow"
- Autosamplers
& injectors: "getting the sample in there"
- Tubing,
fittings, & columns: "hooking it all together"
- Detectors &
data systems: "seeing what comes out"
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LC070713A - Primary participant
Fundamentals of HPLC
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$597.00 |
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LC070713B - Additional participants from
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Fundamentals of HPLC
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$297.00 |
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Have
a larger group? Want to schedule at a different time?
If you have a group
of ten or more people, we can arrange for a private presentation on your
schedule. Contact us to set up something that meets your needs.
Instructors
Thomas H. Jupille,
M.S.
Tom Jupille has
been a practicing chromatographer for more than 30 years, during which he
has written more than 30 papers on chromatography and related subjects. He
worked primarily in gas chromatography in the late ‘60s, switching to
thin-layer chromatography in the early ‘70s and then to HPLC and ion
chromatography in the late ‘70s. His career has focused on instrument and
column development, and user support, providing a broad foundation of
practical experience to call on as an instructor.
Over the past 20 years, Tom Jupille has presented
courses and seminars in the field of chromatography to more than 5000
students. In addition to teaching, he has been involved in the development
and support of computer modeling techniques for chromatography method
development. He is President of LC Resources, a Consulting Editor for
LCGC, and associate director of the California Separation Science
Society (CASSS). Tom is the founder and moderator of Chromatography Forum
(www.chromforum.com),
an on-line discussion group focused on providing practical support to
practicing chromatographers.
John W. Dolan, Ph.D.
Dr. John Dolan is most widely known as the author of
LC/GC’s popular LC Troubleshooting column. As editor of this
column for over 20 years, Dr. Dolan has contributed more than 250
installments of practical advice to practicing chromatographers. John has
written over 100 technical papers, many of which support the development and
practical application of gradient elution LC. His book (with Lloyd Snyder),
Troubleshooting LC Systems, is a standard reference in laboratories
worldwide. Just off the press is a second book with Lloyd Snyder,
High-Performance Gradient Elution. He is the 2002 recipient of the
prestigious Palmer Award given by the Minnesota Chromatography Forum and the
2007 Dal Nogare Award presented at the Pittsburgh Conference by the Delaware
Chromatography Forum.
Dr. Dolan managed a regional contract research
laboratory for 11 years for LC Resources and later Bioanalytical Systems,
Inc. The lab, which he helped found in 1988, specializes in the development,
validation, and application of LC-MS/MS methods to determine pharmaceutical
compounds in biological matrices. In addition, he is one of the founders of
LC Resources, Inc., a company dedicated to training chromatographers around
the world. As an instructor for LCR and the American Chemical Society, John
has instructed more than 10,000 students in practical LC techniques.
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