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Date 22nd February 2011 Location: Carl Stuart Limited Tallaght, Dublin 1 day course For the less experienced chromatographer or those wishing to update their skills, this course covers the fundamentally important concepts in modern GC analysis. Basics of the chromatographic process, sample preparation, inlet systems, column and detector selection are important topics covered to give the participant a thorough grounding in the technique. Instrument hardware is also covered with basic troubleshooting and maintenance tips as well as an introduction to chromatographic optimisation.
2.GC Trouble Shooting Maintenance 23/02/11
Date 23rd February 2011 Location: Carl Stuart Limited Tallaght, Dublin 1 day course The inlet system, column and detector are examined Troubleshooting the chromatogram is investigated through an evaluation of: - Inlet system optimisation - split/splitless - Temperature - Deactivation - And More Also Detector optimisation: - Changes to the chromatographic baseline - drifting, noisy etc. - Changes to chromatographic peak shape - broadening, splitting etc
3.GC-MS for the Chromatographer 23/03/11
Date 23rd March 2011 Location: Carl Stuart Limited Tallaght, Dublin 1 day course This course is designed to cover the basic operating and theoretical principles of gas chromatography using mass selective detection. It will be most useful to those who have a working knowledge of GC-MS but wish to understand the principles that govern the technique. Chromatographic Considerations: - Basic Principles of the Chromatographic Process - Partition Theory - Mechanisms of Gas Chromatography - The equilibrium / distribution constant & solute-stationary phase interactions - Temperature...
4.Fundamentals of HPLC 25/01/2011
Date 25th January 2011 Location: Carl Stuart Limited Tallaght, Dublin 1 day course The basis of instrument hardware design Modes of chromatographic separation - Reverse phase / ion pair reagents / optimising separations etc Interrelationship of resolution with other chromatographic descriptors Introduction to basic troubleshooting and maintenance Overview of current column chemistry
5.LC Trouble Shooting Maintenance 26/01/11
Date: 26th January 2011 Location: Carl Stuart Limited, Tallaght, Dublin 1 day course Topics covered: - Approaches to Logical Troubleshooting - System overview - Component perspective: What to look for / what can go wrong with- Autosamplers, Detectors Solvent delivery sytems & Mobile phase - Symptomatic perspective : Baseline spikes, Noisy baselines, Cycling baseline, Rising / falling baselines - System maintenance records - Symptoms / Causes / Diagnosis & Solution
6.HPLC Method Development 17/05/11
Date 17th May 2011 Location: Carl Stuart Limited Tallaght, Dublin 1 day course - Strategies and Implementation Protocols - Existing Information - what is known, what should be known - Separation Processes - Adsorption chromatography, reverse phase, ion suppression, ion exchange, gel permeation, gel filtration, affinity chromatography - Sample Preparation Protocols - Choice and Optimisation of Detection Technique - Optimisation of Chromatographic Parameters - a practical approach - System Suitability Testing - Method Validation - an overview
Date 18th May 2011 Location: Carl Stuart Limited Tallaght, Dublin 1 day course - FDA / MCA / ICH Guidelines - DWI Guidelines - NAMAS Guidelines - ISO and GLP Requirements - Environmental Quality Standards - Extrapolation of Guidelines or Requirements into Actual Validation Experiments - Industry Specific Requirements - Pharmaceutical and Biosciences: * Stability * Degradation * Assay * Related Substance etc - Environmental: * Assay * Limit Tests * Residue Analysis * Drinking Water Analysis * Performance Testing - Validation Topics include...
8.LC-MS for the Chromatographer 22/03/11
Date 22nd March 2011 Location: Carl Stuart Limited Tallaght, Dublin 1 day course This one day fully facilitated course provides the fundamental knowledge and empirical rules required for the interpretation of unknown mass spectra Starting from the first principles it introduces the fundamental chemistries of mass spectrometry, and consolidates with an examination of the most frequently encountered fragmentation patterns This course is not instrument-specific and is suitable for anyone anticipating or currently practicing mass spectrometry
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