Keeping Liquid Chromatography (LC) Instrumentation Fit-for-Purpose

Key learnings
- Regulatory references
- Tools for ensuring Performance Qualification (PQ) and Verification and best practice guidance on Asset management
- Method transfer from older LC systems
- Benefits of adopting modern LC technologies
Overview
Out-of-Specification (OOS) results in the regulated QC laboratory represent a major source of wasted resources in terms of investigation time, costs, and increased time to market.
The occurrence of OOS results originating in the lab can be significantly reduced by focusing on commonly neglected areas:
- Is the instrumentation being used fit for its intended purpose?
- Is the analytical procedure well understood?
- Are the users appropriately trained?
Presenter: Nick Bowden (System Sales Account Manager, Waters)
Nick Bowden is a System Sales Account Manager responsible for Waters Separations, Mass Spectrometry and Informatics Solutions in the Southern UK region. He has a BSc (hons) in Chemistry from the University of Leeds. Prior to joining Waters in 2014 he worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 8 years as an analytical chemist with extensive hands on experience of chromatographic method development.
