Wednesday, November 20
11:00 am ET
This webinar will share ways to balance solid-phase extraction (SPE) speed and cleanliness. Oasis PRiME HLB, a reversed-phase SPE sorbent with enhanced phospholipid removal and simple protocols, will be introduced. New data will be shown using a 2-step protocol with Oasis PRiME HLB for bioanalysis. This protocol reduces time while maintaining acceptable cleanliness levels. We conclude with tips on how automation can help speed up optimization, and when you may alternatively need a 3- or 5-step SPE protocol.
Who Should Attend: Scientists who are looking to implement easier SPE method development strategies for bioanalysis.
Key takeaways:
Chelsea Plummer, PhD
Senior Product Marketing Manager
Waters Corporation
Chelsea Plummer, PhD is a Senior Product Marketing Manager with a background in bioanalytical mass spectrometry. Graduating from Purdue University and The University of Alabama, her research focused on analysis of small molecules and peptides by both quantitative and high resolution MS. In Waters’ Consumables and Laboratory Automation team, she covers sample preparation focused on solid-phase extraction products for use in bioanalysis, food, and environmental applications. Chelsea enjoys working closely with the scientific team at Waters to provide customers with helpful sample preparation solutions.
Nikunj Tanna
Principal Scientist
Waters Corporation
Nikunj Tanna is a Principal Scientist at Waters corporation who is passionate about meeting people, making connections, and learning from every conversation. His role at Waters focuses on complete workflow solutions for quantitation of small and large molecules. These end-to-end workflows include automation, novel sample preparation and chromatographic separation approaches, followed by detection using TQ and/or HRMS platforms. In his current role, he has particular emphasis on sample preparation and automation for bioanalysis, ADME and DMPK applications. In previously roles, he lead a clinical diagnostics team at Berg LLC developing bioanalytical methods for drug candidates. He graduated with a BS in Biotechnology and MS in Bioanalytical Sciences from the University of Mumbai, and MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Northeastern University.