Things to Consider When Configuring Purification Systems and Informatics

Purification is critical to many scientific workflows. Compounds of interest are rarely found to be the right purity in their native state. Join Waters and Virscidian for this 6-part webinar series to learn the basics of purification and application of purification principles for more advanced workflows.
PART 3 | Things to Consider When Configuring Purification Systems and Informatics
Preparative chromatography is a separation technique where one or more peaks are collected for use in another experiment or process.
In this module, we will discuss the various hardware options available, from pumps and injectors through detection techniques to fraction collection. We’ll also touch on some of the software options available and look at different schemes for triggering fraction collection.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand various instrument configuration and the impact on purification
- Optimize system performance
Presenter: Darcy Shave (Senior Product Manager, Waters Corporation)
Darcy Shave is currently aprincipalproduct manager in the Integrated Systems group atWaters Corporation (Milford, MA, USA), responsible for the purification and hardwareautomation products. Darcy has been with Waters for over 20 years, starting as anapplications chemist in the purification group. From there, he moved into a variety ofbusiness development roles before becoming a product manager for purification softwareabout 10 years ago and more recently for the entire purification portfolio.
He has a degree in Agricultural Chemistry from the University of Saskatchewan and workedin value added processing of natural products before joining Waters.
