
Common mistakes and tips when first moving into Oligonucleotide Analyses!
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Oligonucleotides have been gaining considerable interest over the last few years with the advent of gene therapy and mRNA vaccines. This increased need has many scientists transitioning from small molecule work into oligonucleotide therapeutics which pose several analytical challenges.
In this webinar, we will present:
- How to avoid the common misconceptions surrounding the analysis of oligonucleotides
- Discuss high-throughput synthetic oligonucleotides
- Review an example of a complete workflow for mRNA sequencing
For more information, please contact us at [email protected].
Presented by

Dr. Ken Cook
Dr. Ken Cook is a bio-separations expert who began his career in as a biochemistry lecturer focused on protein chemistry and metabolism.
In well over 30 years of industry experience, Ken has covered a variety of analytical equipment, initially using HPLC, ion chromatography, SFC and capillary electrophoresis to develop new methods of analysis, including publications in a number of diverse fields. Currently, his role involves the support of Bio-Pharmaceutical applications to characterise protein and oligonucleotide-based bio-therapeutics as well as peptide mapping by LC/HRMS and charged variant analysis including novel coupling to MS. Recently, glycan analysis, aggregate analysis, on-line process monitoring and gene therapy characterisation is a growing interest.