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Understanding capillary electrophoresis

RECORD | Already taken place Tu, 18.6.2024
In this series, you will learn the fundamentals of the classical applications of CE.
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SCIEX: Understanding capillary electrophoresis
SCIEX: Understanding capillary electrophoresis

Hear from experts in capillary electrophoresis (CE) at SCIEX.

In this series, you will learn the fundamentals of the classical applications of CE.

You will understand how to develop methods for protein characterization, RNA/DNA analysis and small molecule detection.

You will discover how these techniques are being used mainly in the biopharmaceutical industry but also in food testing and academia.

Agenda

10:00 Welcome and introduction to SCIEX
  • Steve Lock, PhD (Senior Market Development Manager, Biopharma, SCIEX)
10:15 Learn how CE-SDS works and how to get the best out of your size mapping of proteins
  • Marcus Heinl (Senior Field Applications Specialist, SCIEX)
10:45 Understand the differences between cIEF and CZE, and how they both enable charge profiling of proteins
  • Marcin Moczulski (Senior Specialist Field Applications, SCIEX)
11:15 Find out the latest ways to couple CE with MS detection
  • Whitney Smith (Senior Support Specialist CE, SCIEX)
11:45 Break / Q&A
12:00 Discover how CE can be used for N Glycan analysis
  • Steve Lock, PhD (Senior Market Development Manager, Biopharma, SCIEX)
12:30 Learn how CE is being used for RNA and DNA analysis and is enabling the development of the latest cell and gene therapy drugs and vaccines
  • Suki Klair (Field Application Specialist, SCIEX)
13:00 Close / Q&A
13:15 End of sessions
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