Method development for solid phase extraction with steroid analytes
SelectScience: Method development for solid phase extraction with steroid analytes
Solid phase extraction (SPE) is an effective technique for cleaning up and concentrating samples prior to high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) or gas chromatography (GC) analysis. The technique offers targeted selectivity for analytes of interest. SPE is versatile for a wide range of sample volumes, can be easily automated for high-throughput, and is performed by following quick and simple methods (condition, equilibrate, load, wash, and elute). In this webinar, learn more about an effective sample cleanup method for steroid analysis that targets 19 analytes utilizing a Polymeric Reversed Phase Strata™-X 96-well plate.
Mackenzie Freige, a Clinical Application Scientist at Phenomenex, will explain the foundation of SPE and offer method development insight to a frequently tested clinical application.
Key learning objectives
- Understand the fundamentals of solid phase extraction (SPE)
- Discover the common difficulties of steroid analysis
- Learn tips for approaching SPE method development
- Explore a review of SPE data
Who should attend?
- Scientists working in the field of clinical, forensics and/or toxicology.
- Scientists looking to improve their sample preparation techniques.
- Scientists who want to learn more about steroids.
Certificate of attendance
All webinar participants can request a certificate of attendance, including a learning outcomes summary, for continuing education purposes.
Presenter: Mackenzie Freige (Phenomenex)
Mackenzie Freige received a Bachelor of Science degree in Life Sciences from Kansas State University and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry from Wichita State University, USA. She has six years’ experience in LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, and sample preparation. She has previously worked in toxicology, environmental chemistry, food science industries, and the pharmaceutical industry.
She joined Phenomenex in 2021 as an Application Scientist, specializing in developing applications for clinical research. She has experience in method development and instrumentation, which she uses to help customers solve problems regarding sample preparation, HPLC, and MS methods.
Presenter: Jemima Arnold (Editorial Team, SelectScience)
Jemima studied Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Bristol, UK, and as a member of the Editorial team, she now plays an integral role in shaping the content on SelectScience.