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TCDG Workshops
FAST HPLC ANALYSIS:
Facets of Focus When
Migrating to Fast HPLC
Sponsored by
Triangle Chromatography
Discussion Group
of the
North Carolina Section of the
American Chemical Society
October 23rd, 2008 11:00AM - 1:15PM
NC Biotechnology Center - Congressional Room
Research Triangle Park
*Lunch Provided*
*Maximum 50 attendees so click here to register online now!*
Course Description
Over the past 15 years there have been
constant driving forces to accelerate HPLC
based analyses. These forces intensified with
the introduction of higher pressure
commercial systems about 5 years ago.
Many practitioners have successfully
implemented the advanced technology of
small particles and higher pressure to
improve the productivity of their labs; while
many others have found the perceived
improvements elusive.
This interactive lunch seminar will
focus on the barriers to successful
implementation of today's advanced HPLC
technology. The session will begin with the
speaker taking your questions about the
challenges that you face in your lab. This
will be followed by a presentation of real
world data which will be used to address your
questions. The session will end with a
question and answer period.
SEMINAR ROOM: Congressional Room
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About the Instructors
The Lecturer, Ken Lewis, co-founded OpAns,
a contract analytical services and software
company serving the pre-clinical therapeutic
drug discovery market, in 2004. Dr. Lewis'
extensive background optimizing analytical
chemistry for drug discovery prepared him to
launch OpAns. He served in research scientist/
investigator roles, as well as research advisor,
for Lilly Research Labs and
GlaxoWellcome, both in North Carolina's
Research Triangle Park. As research advisor
at Lilly, Dr. Lewis integrated analytical
chemistry into lead generation by supporting
medicinal chemistry, biology, compound
handling, and screening. Dr. Lewis was a
post-doctoral fellow at Affymax Research
Institute in Palo Alto, California. He earned
a bachelor's of science degree from Mercer
University in Georgia and his Ph.D. in
analytical chemistry from the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill under the
direction of Jim Jorgenson.
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Schedule and Outline
11:00a REGISTRATION CHECK-IN
11:15a – 11:45a LUNCH
11:45a - 1:15p FAST-HPLC Seminar |
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