
Getting the best out of solid core technology for small and large molecule analysis
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Thursday, February 25, 2021
Session 1 : 15:00 to 16:00 CET (Berlin, Paris, Madrid)
Session 2 : 19:00 to 20:00 CET(Berlin, Paris, Madrid)
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The growth of solid core particle technology in liquid chromatography has seen an increase in the applicability of these types of particles to a wider range of workflow solutions, including the separation of large biomolecules. Additionally, there has also been an increase in the diversity of stationary phases available to the separation scientist. This presentation will begin by reviewing some of the fundamental benefits of solid core technology, moving onto how to best utilise the new technology.
We will discuss:
- Impact of different pore sizes and pore volumes on separation performance and loading capacity
- Separations, including intact and partially digested mAbs as well as full tryptic digests
- Troubleshooting aspects including the impact of flow rate on method transfer
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Presented by

Tony Edge
Tony Edge is R&D Manager at Avantor Sciences, heading a team of specialist scientists in manufacturing and developing next generation stationary phases for HPLC. He has worked in both manufacturing and also industry, having periods of employment at LGC and also AstraZeneca as well as ThermoFisherScientific and latterly Agilent Technologies. In 2008, he was fortunate enough to be awarded the Desty memorial lecture for his contributions to innovating separation science, and in the same year also won a clinical excellence award from AstraZeneca. He is currently the President of the UK chromatographic Society and also the chair of the permenent scientific committee for the ISC, as well as being the chair for the next ISC which is due to be held in Liverpool in 2024.