Improving Sensitivity and Throughput in Early Drug Development with Inert LC Technologies

In the second webinar of the Small Molecules, Big Impact series, Ken Berthelette will demonstrate how Waters™ solutions and MaxPeak Premier Columns can be applied to improve LC discovery and early development workflows.
This webinar will focus on applied case studies in early drug research development and demonstrate how enhanced surface technology can deliver improved sensitivity and peak shape for acidic analytes, helping teams generate higher-quality data earlier in development process. By focusing on specific applications of method development, this session will highlight how through intelligent column selection and process introduction, development workflows can be streamlined to generate the highest quality data possible.
Who should attend
- Analytical scientists who support early development workflows.
Why you should attend
- Gain a clearer understanding of how MaxPeak Premier Columns can enhance LC workflows through improved sensitivity, peak shape, and robustness for acidic analytes.
- Access resources and tools that enable independent exploration and evaluation of MaxPeak Premier technology within your own laboratory workflows.
What you will walk away with
- A better understanding of MaxPeak Premier technology to gain the advantage in your research
- Insights into how MaxPeak Premier Columns can improve their separations
- Access to resources to support your own research to stay better informed.
Speaker: Kenneth Berthelette (Principal Scientist, Waters Corporation)
Ken earned his Bachelor of Science in Professional Chemistry from Bridgewater State University in Bridgewater, Massachusetts in 2010.
He joined Waters Corporation in March 2012, where he contributed to multiple product launches as part of the Research and Development team. In 2021, Ken transitioned into a role supporting Chemistry Aftermarket initiatives.
With a strong focus on applications and customer education, he has delivered numerous seminars and webinars covering topics such as method development, method modernization and transfer, HILIC separation techniques, and LC system troubleshooting.
