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Applied Method Migration from HPLC to UHPLC (UPLC)

21 July 2021 09:30-17:30, United Kingdom


Introduction
On this live and interactive Virtual Classroom training course you will learn about UHPLC methods and why we need to migrate methods from HPLC to UHPLC.

The course will review the principles and limitations of HPLC and you will learn the reasons behind method migration and the types of samples that can be analysed using UHPLC.

The course will cover the different instrumentation required for UHPLC and give examples of a number of different industries and their application of method migration.

This live virtual classroom course offers a fully interactive experience, with case studies to solve. Delegates are able to ask live questions; either by using their microphone or by typing into the Q&A or chat boxes.

Duration: 6.5 hours.
Scheduled course price: £405 + VAT per delegate

Royal Society of Chemistry members receive a discount of 20% for this course (membership number required) if booked at least 24 hours in advance.
Venue
Online: live, instructor-led virtual classroom training

Online: live, instructor-led virtual classroom training, United Kingdom

Organised by
Independent experts providing training and consultancy in the analytical science fields of Gas Chromatography, Liquid Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry, Spectroscopy, Mass Spectrometry Imaging, Thermal Analysis, Physical & Structural Properties of Molecules, Statistical Analysis and all their related techniques.
Contact information
Rhiannon Ford
Anthias Consulting Ltd
+44 (0)1480 831262
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