Thermo Scientific at HPLC 2025

We’re excited to gather with you in Bruges, Belgium for the HPLC 2025 conference! Come connect with us at Booth # 18 during the exhibit hours to share ideas or ask questions, meet our team, and see our products – including something new we can’t wait to share with you.
Don’t forget to join us for the HPLC Tube Contest, part of the Chromatography’s Got Talent event, on Monday, June 16th, at 5:30 p.m. CEST. An international jury will select the top videos for the HPLC Tube final round, and we’ll celebrate the top three winners in this session.
Vendor workshop
- June 17 | 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. CEST
- Host: Frank Steiner
Did you know the first Charged Aerosol Detector (CAD) was introduced in 2005? Now two decades later, this near-universal detector is an essential part of the analytical chemist's quantitative toolbox.
Join Paul Gamache, one of the original inventors, for a lunchtime seminar celebrating 20 years of CAD technology. His lecture will cover the history of the invention, when the detector found a place for everyday use by separation scientists, and how the CAD compares to ELSD. More technical parts of the talk will showcase why detector settings like the evaporation temperature drive application versatility, and how the power function affects linearity and response curves.
Presenter: Paul Gamache (Consultant, Liquid Chromatography)
Thermo Fisher Scientific: Paul Gamache
Paul Gamache is a highly respected scientist, inventor, publisher, and Technical Consultant. Before his independent consulting role, Paul was a Director of Research & Development at Thermo Fisher Scientific, and also held executive positions at Dionex and ESA Biosciences. His professional successes include the development of analytical technologies with primary focus on charged aerosol detection (CAD) and electrochemical detection (ECD) for LC analysis, along with the design and launch of the first and second-generation Corona CAD products. Paul is editor and contributing author to the book “Charged Aerosol Detection for Liquid Chromatography and Related Separation Techniques,” published in 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., and a valuable member of the ASTM International committee on Nano-enabled Medical Products.
Presenter: Frank Steiner (Senior Manager of Product Applications, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Thermo Fisher Scientific: Frank Steiner
Frank Steiner is Senior Manager of Product Applications and also coordinates scientific collaborations in Thermo Fisher Scientific as scientific advisor for HPLC. He has worked in the company for over 15 years and has managed various HPLC marketing functions. Frank received his PhD degree in Analytical Chemistry in 1995 from Saarland University in Saarbruecken, Germany. There he became assistant professor in 1997 and associate professor in 2003, following his postdoctoral stay in 1996 at the nuclear research center in Saclay, France. Frank has published more than 30 publications in refereed journals and more than 10 textbook chapters on HPLC topics.
Oral presentation
Advancing Low Flow LC/MS for Single Cell Proteomics with Variable Flow and 50 cm Microfabricated Pillar Array Columns
- Speaker: Jeff Op de Beeck
Evolution of Ion-Exchange Columns for Biologics Characterization
- Speaker: Shanhua Lin
Posters
High-sensitive multi-attribute analysis of ADCs under native conditions by using an online multiple heart-cutting 2D-LC-HRAM mass spectrometric system
- Author: Xuepu Li
Advancing Low Flow LC/MS for Single Cell Proteomics with Variable Flow and 50 cm Microfabricated Pillar Array Columns
- Author: Jeff Op de Beeck
Quantifying impurities in cationic lipids raw materials with the inverse gradient method using LC-CAD-MS
- Author: Sissi White
Detailed study into ASO impurity analysis, lessons learned, and myths dispelled while moving to compliant platform methods
- Author: Ken Cook
Novel Anion Exchangers for Ion Chromatography Coated with Hyperbranched Nanoparticles
- Author: Alexandra Zatirakha
Overcoming Nonspecific Binding in Liquid Chromatography: Enhancing Assay Sensitivity, Accuracy, and Reproducibility in Peptide/Protein Workflows
- Author: Audrius Dorofėjus
Evaluation of Batch-to-Batch Consistency of Reversed Phase HPLC Columns for Long-term Method Validation
- Authors: Mauro De Pra, Edvardas Korotkovas, Sandra Kmieliauskaitė
Achieving Consistent SEC Performance Through the Use of 3 µm, 550 Å Monodisperse Media in Novel Bioinert Column Hardware
- Authors: Audrius Žvirblis, Mauro De Pra
Method Transfer of Deoxycholic Acid Analysis Using Charged Aerosol Detection: A Case Study in Streamlined Method Lifecycle Management and Instrument Modernization
- Author: Kelechi Amatobi
Characterization of four common saturated fatty acids using HPLC-CAD highlighting optimized evaporation temperature control features
- Author: Dennis Koehler
Characterization of polysorbate 80 in (bio)pharmaceuticals using HPLC-CAD
- Author: Sylvia Grosse
Case study: Instrument and LC column migration for the purification and analysis of synthetic oligonucleotides
- Author: Dennis Köhler
Efficient Tandem Capillary Flow LC-MS with Short µPAC Columns and a Single Ionization Source
- Author: Natalie Van Landuyt
At the intersection between chromatographic performance, ESI efficiency and instrument productivity: nano to capillary flow LC/MS on long µPAC columns
- Author: Jeff Op de Beeck
Comprehensive Analysis of Adeno-Associated Virus Quality Using 3µm Monodisperse Strong Anion Exchange and Size Exclusion Chromatography Columns
- Author: Christof Mitterer
Wide-Ranging Polynucleotide Separation Capabilities using Reversed Phase Particles with Variable Pore Geometry
- Author: Shane Bechler
Optimized LC-MS Method for the Quantitative Analysis of Semaglutide and Liraglutide in Human Plasma
- Author: Ke Ma
Green ion pair and HFIP free method for ASO RNA analysis with GLP compliant automated data handling
- Author: Ken Cook
Solutions


