Capillary Electrophoresis Method Development: Web-based self-paced training-on-demand

  • Cari Sänger - van de Griend

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    Abstract

    If you use capillary electrophoresis (CE) in your work and want a better understanding of the technique, or want to start with CE method development and want to be well prepared, this course is for you. The course is designed for analytical scientists and technicians who use CE in their regular job, but also lab managers who need to support and review CE work might find it useful. The course will also appeal to the experienced scientist who wants a deeper understanding on the development of robust methods and Quality by Design in CE.

    “Capillary Electrophoresis Method Development” explains the fundamentals of developing robust, precise and sensitive CE methods from the ground up. The course comprises:

    The basic principles of capillary electrophoresis
    Ten different modes of CE, including CZE, CGE, cIEF and chiral CE
    Method Development Plan and starting points
    Generic and platform methods
    Instrumental parameters
    The electrophoresis solution and buffers
    Additives to the electrophoresis solution
    Different modes of detection and their effects on method development
    Method optimization
    Quality by Design and Design of Experiments
    Robustness, system suitability and method transfer
    Tips for successful implementation of CE in your lab
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherAnalytical Training Solutions
    Media of outputOnline
    Size20 modules
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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