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Upcoming Webinars
Back to Basics Advanced Webinar Series - Episode 3: Pharma Impurities - Separations
Webinar Tuesday, April 8 3:00 p.m. (CEST) Register now →
Are you ready to go back to the analytical basics and optimize your journey from sample to results? This journey started in 2024, and we are now pleased to invite you to join us to go deeper into pharma impurities separation-related topics. Not sure to be able to attend live? Register today and watch the webinar on-demand at your convenience.
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Development of Scalable Purification for Synthetic Peptides (GLP-1's) with Neopharm Boston
Webinar Thursday, April 10 11:00 a.m. (EDT) Register now →
Join Waters and special guest Michael Miller from Neopharm Boston for a technical seminar reviewing principles and accepted practices for a robust reversed-phase (RP) isolation of biotherapeutic peptides (i.e., liraglutide, a LP-1 receptor agonist).
Key learning objectives:
- How RP column chemistry and mobile phase affects peptide separation selectivity
- Review of factors that synergistically work to obtain desired resolution of desired peptide(s) contained in complex mixtures
- How to effectively develop an analytical-scale peptide separation and transfer to a lab-scale purification
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Enhancing Proteomics Sample Throughput and Reproducibility Using the Andrew+ Robot
Webinar Tuesday, April 15 10:00 a.m. (EDT) Register now →
Learn how to use the Andrew+ Robot and key Connected Devices for proteomics applications, including the Extraction+, Heater-Shaker+, and Magnet+. Discover how to create automated protocols using OneLab Software's drag-and-drop interface, and leverage its online protocol library for proteomics. Key proteomics applications covered include the SISCAPA methodology, SP3 method, and STrap.
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Are Your Sample Vials Causing Problems in Your HPLC Analysis?
Webinar Wednesday, April 16 10:00 a.m. (EDT) Register now →
This webinar will explore how our team leveraged the Andrew+ Robot during the COVID-19 pandemic to develop an LC-MS-based assay for SARS-CoV-2 screening in nasopharyngeal swabs using the Stable Isotope Standards and Capture by Anti-Peptide Antibodies (SISCAPA) methodology. The system's flexibility enabled us to adapt workflows for diverse applications, including human plasma sample analysis and the measurement of mRNA vaccine transfection efficiency in human cell lines.
Additionally, we will discuss the automation of widely used proteomic methodologies, such as single-pot, solid-phase-enhanced sample preparation (SP3) and suspension trapping, utilizing connected devices like Magnet+ and Extraction+. These advancements have enabled high-throughput processing of samples with exceptional reproducibility and precision, facilitating large-scale studies with robust data quality.
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PFAS on the Slopes: Uncovering Hidden Risks in Winter Sports
Webinar Thursday, April 17 5:00 p.m. (EST) Register now →
Key topics will include:
- Learn how ski waxes may contribute to PFAS pollution in alpine environments and impact soil, water, and potentially the food chain
- Gain insights into HRMS and MS/MS methodologies for characterizing PFAS in complex matrices
- Connect with experts, ask your questions, and explore collaborative solutions for more sustainable winter sports practices
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HPLC Made Easy
Webinar Tuesday, April 22 11:00 a.m. (EDT) Register now →
Join us for an engaging webinar that demystifies liquid chromatography and provides a clear, practical introduction to HPLC. You’ll gain a solid understanding of system components, key chromatographic terms, and how they impact separations—empowering you to make smarter analytical decisions. Plus, we’ll break down the role of chromatographic columns and how they influence performance. Whether you're just starting out or need a refresher on fundamental concepts, this session will give you the confidence to navigate HPLC with ease.
This webinar is the first in a series of MaxPeak Premier Back to Basics webinars. Click the link to register for one or all.
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Practical Insights for Electrophoretic Light Scattering (ELS), Zeta Potential, and Size Analysis
Webinar Wednesday, April 23 11:00 a.m. (EDT) Register now →
Speakers Richard Chung and Christopher Siefe, Ph.D., will cover ELS fundamentals, including analytical methods for measuring charge and zeta potential. This session will also feature case studies on light scattering techniques to evaluate formulation development, aggregation screening, and stability testing of LNPs and antibodies. We’ll investigate strategies to ensure reliable zeta potential data and showcase the latest ELS/DLS/SLS innovations that automate and improve measurement reproducibility in your lab. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from industry experts.
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Empower Tips: Ask Me Anything About Using CDS Data Analytics to Address Data Integrity Challenges
Webinar Thursday, April 24 10:00 a.m. (EDT) Register now →
In this webinar, our resident Empower Software expert Neil Lander is joined by guest Donald Preiss, Associate Director - IT Lab Applications, MannKind Corporation, who will provide insights into how the team at MannKind have overcome their data integrity challenges.
They will also be joined by Ben Dearnaley, Principal Product Owner, Waters Corporation, to answer your questions about getting the most out of your CDS data by leveraging data analytics to generate valuable insights on data integrity and more.
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The Art of RNA Purification: Method Considerations for Improving Scalability & Yield
Webinar Tuesday, April 29 11:00 a.m. (EDT) Register now →
Join Waters and special guest Alexander Todorov from ProQR for a webinar on synthetic oligonucleotide purification. Learn how to address key challenges in purification and analysis of RNA including seamless scaling from analytical to prep and how to improve oligonucleotide impurity resolution and yield.
Key objectives:
- Understand how to enhance the purification efficiency of synthetic oligonucleotides
- Learn techniques for improved separation and seamless scaling from analytical to prep
- Discover strategies to streamline oligonucleotide purification workflows, reducing column conditioning time
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Best Practices & Protocols for LC Troubleshooting: Analysis to Purification
Webinar Tuesday, May 6 11:00 a.m. (EDT) Register now →
Struggling with system failures and out-of-spec results? Effective troubleshooting is the key to maximizing productivity and keeping your LC systems running smoothly. In this webinar, you’ll learn a simple, step-by-step protocol for diagnosing and resolving issues in both analytical and preparative LC systems. Discover how to establish performance benchmarks, implement proactive monitoring, and troubleshoot real-world chromatography failures. Whether you're a new analyst, routine user, or lab manager, this session will equip you with practical strategies to reduce downtime and improve results. Don’t let system issues slow you down. This webinar is part of a series. Click the register now link to view one or all.
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On Demand Webinars
MS School - Fundamentals of Mass Spectrometry
On-Demand Register now →
Understanding the mass spectrometry (MS) fundamentals will empower you to make informed decisions about adding MS to your laboratory analyses or maximizing the potential of your current MS systems. Part 1: Introduction to mass spectrometry and ionization Part 2: Mass analyzers and detectors Part 3: Coupling mass spectrometry to liquid chromatography
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Next Level Purification Efficiency for Small Molecule Targets and Beyond
On-Demand Register now →
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) purification is a widely used technique for isolating small molecule targets from complex mixtures. Whether these targets are the primary component or an impurity, the goal is to recover the compound with the desired purity and yield efficiently. Metal-sensitive molecular targets that adsorb to positively charged metal surfaces in the flow path and column can hinder isolation, making detection and recovery challenging and often resulting in sample loss.
Enhance your purification workflow efficiency with the new MaxPeak Premier OBD preparative column technology, which is inert to non-specific adsorbers (NSAs), and the Waters Analytical Scale Purification (WASP) System.
This system is designed to:
- Facilitate easier scale-up from UPLC by reducing method development time
- Improve chromatography with enhanced resolution and sensitivity using sub-5 μm particle size preparative columns
- Reduce organic solvent usage, waste disposal, and operating costs, thereby boosting overall productivity
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