Tuesday, May 20, 2008: 8:30 AM-12:00 PM
Medical Arts Building, Rm M-136 (Queensborough Community College)
HPLC Methods Development
HPLC separations are accomplished when there are significant differences in the interactions of analytes with the stationary and mobile phases. There are numerous options that can be undertaken in accomplishing a successful separation with respect to choice of separation mode, mobile phase components, and particularly stationary phase. However, the availability of so many options can in itself be an encumbrance. This symposium will address current means to facilitate, expedite, and optimize both chiral and achiral separations including the use of high throughput screening methodology and the implementation of software optimization and peak tracking tools.
Sponsor: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation and the ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizers:Rosario LoBrutto
Richard Thompson
8:30 AMComprehensive LCxLC for the Analysis of Semi-Volatile Compounds
Luigi Mondello
9:15 AMAutomated Chromatographic Method Screening and Development in Support of High Throughput Pharmaceutical Process Research
Xiaoyi Gong, Mirlinda Biba, Wes Schafer, Zainab Pirzada, Tanja Brkovic, Chris Welch
9:40 AMChromatography, Mass Spectrometry, Chemometrics, and Intelligent Automation
Michael McBrien, Andrey Vazhentsev, Alexey Galin
10:05 AMBreak
10:15 AMComputerized Design of Robust Gradient HPLC Methods
Imre Molnar, Hans-J�rgen Rieger
10:40 AMRapid Automated HPLC Method Development
Ahmed Aced, Sergey Galushko
11:05 AMStrategies and Systematic Processes to Develop Efficient, Sensitive and Robust HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analyses
Jinjian Zheng, Abu Rustum
11:30 AMAutomated Chiral Application, Databasing, Evaluation and Selection (ACADES)
Frank Riley

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