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Charting your HPLC Separation Course with Agilent: Session 4 - What to do when things go wrong on your journey - Interpreting Your Chromatographic Results

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In this seminar, our goal is to show how each UHPLC/HPLC module contributes to chromatography performance and how to use chromatographic results to help you with UHPLC/HPLC troubleshooting and optimization.
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Agilent Technoligies: Charting your HPLC Separation Course with Agilent: Session 4 - What to do when things go wrong on your journey - Interpreting Your Chromatographic Results
Agilent Technoligies: Charting your HPLC Separation Course with Agilent: Session 4 - What to do when things go wrong on your journey - Interpreting Your Chromatographic Results

In this seminar, our goal is to show how each UHPLC/HPLC module contributes to chromatography performance and how to use chromatographic results to help you with UHPLC/HPLC troubleshooting and optimization.

Presenter: Sue D'Antonio (Applications Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)

Sue D’Antonio joined Agilent (HP at that time) more than 30 years ago. For the last 15 years Sue has been an Applications Scientist in the Liquid Phase Separations Group. Sue’s application support extends to HPLC, UHPLC, CE and LCMS across a wide range of markets and customers.

Presenter: Greg Hunlen (Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)

Gregory Hunlen has served as an Application Scientist with Agilent Technologies since 2012. He applies his expertise to the Agilent Infinity II series of LC instruments, providing knowledge of LC solutions such as two dimensional LC and LCMSD workflows. He also delivers product demonstrations and lunch & learns. As a key value, Greg likes to talk about maximizing the use of all features our technologies provide. Often, instruments are under-utilized perhaps as a lack of understanding of all that they can offer. When we explore these features, we discover that we can truly optimize the efficiencies of our instruments. Prior to joining Agilent, Greg spent 20 + years in the pharmaceutical research industry on the liquid phase chromatography side of drug development.

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