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Sample prep strategies for the clinical research lab

RECORD | Already taken place Fr, 29.10.2021
Join Tina Chambers as she explores and compares sample preparation strategies for clinical research laboratories, ranging from simple dilute and shoot to solid-phase extraction (SPE).
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Pixabay/Michal Jarmoluk: Sample prep strategies for the clinical research lab

In this webinar, join Tina Chambers, technical specialist at Agilent Technologies, as she explores and compares sample preparation strategies for clinical research laboratories, ranging from simple dilute and shoot to solid-phase extraction (SPE). Chambers will focus on solid supported liquid extraction (SLE) and enhanced protein precipitation since these techniques allow for a high level of cleanliness and reproducibility with a minimum investment of time and labor.

The matrices discussed in this webinar will include urine, serum and plasma, however questions regarding alternative matrices, such as tissue, umbilical cord, and meconium can be addressed. The strategies presented can be applied to a wide range of small molecules such as pharmaceuticals, endogenous hormones, vitamins and biomarkers.

Who should attend?

  • Lab managers
  • Lab analysts
  • Lab technicians
  • Clinical researchers

Presenter: Tina Chambers (Technical Specialist - Sample Preparation, Agilent)

During her career, Tina Chambers has devoted 19 years to analytical chromatography solutions. Prior to her time at Agilent, her focus included consumables and tech support with Varian. Tina joined Agilent in 2010 as a sample prep technical specialist.

Presenter: Dr. Carrie Haslam (Associate Editor, SelectScience)

Dr. Carrie Haslam is an Associate Editor at SelectScience, playing a key role in content production and specializing in Materials Science, Alzheimer’s disease and Clinical Diagnostics. Carrie completed a Ph.D. from The University of Plymouth, where she developed graphene-based biosensors for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease.

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