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Reduce analyte loss in LC workflows: The role of vial and surface chemistry

RECORD | Already taken place Mo, 17.11.2025
Discover strategies to boost protein and peptide sample recovery. Learn how vial materials and nonspecific binding impact LC results, and gain tips to improve assay reproducibility.
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Thermo Fisher Scientific: Reduce analyte loss in LC workflows: The role of vial and surface chemistry
Thermo Fisher Scientific: Reduce analyte loss in LC workflows: The role of vial and surface chemistry

Join us for an educational exploration of potential strategies to maximize your sample recovery using protein/peptide as an example. Learn about key factors influencing nonspecific binding and how to mitigate them for improved assay sensitivity and reproducibility. Connect with experts to discuss best practices, and bring your questions to gain practical insights into minimizing sample loss in your lab.

Learning objectives:

  • Understand the impact of vial materials on protein and peptide sample recovery.
  • Learn about key factors influencing nonspecific binding in liquid chromatography.
  • Discuss strategies to improve assay sensitivity and reproducibility.

Who Should Attend?

  • All LC users interested in learning more about how vial surface interactions affect analytical results
  • LC/MS and HPLC practitioners working with protein or peptide analytes
  • Bioanalytical scientists focusing on method development and validation
  • Proteomics researchers optimizing sample preparation and recovery
  • QC/QA analysts seeking to reduce variability and improve reproducibility

After the presentation, our speakers will answer your questions. The webinar is scheduled for 45 minutes, but can last up to an hour depending on the number of questions we receive.

Cannot attend the webinar broadcast on November 17? Please register anyway to automatically receive the link to the recording.

Presenter: Detlev Lennartz (Product Manager Sample Handling, Thermo Fisher Scientific)

Presenter: Audrius Doroféjus (Product Application Specialist, Thermo Fisher Scientific)

Presenter: Chris Tuczemskyi (Webinar Moderator, Thermo Fisher Scientific)

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