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Lab Life-Line

A Short Newsletter For The Busy Analytical Lab
From ACCTA, Inc.

"Analytical Solutions to Analytical Problems"
Vol. 10, No. 3
Third Quarter, 2022
This is a year of surprises and surges (economic more so than viral)!  But labs are still busy and understaffed (as usual).  You can get the most out of your new and existing HPLC staff by helping them learn more about that expensive tool that they use every day.  This is the opportunity that they, and you, need.
EAS Short Course
Systematic Chromatography Troubleshooting
November 16, 2022

 
Why This Course, and Why Now?
  1. This is one of the few comprehensive chromatography troubleshooting courses being offered to the public.
  2. The class only takes one day, so you can continue to do some of your regular work before and after that day.
  3. You will never get one day of high-level training for this price anywhere else!  That inflation thing is going to affect everything, including training.
  4. The class is interactive, with lots of time for questions and discussion.
  5. The content is focused on the practice of HPLC and GC, with only as much theory as you need to know to generate reliable HPLC results.
Early registration discounts end October 15 and decisions about whether the course will happen will also be made at that time.  So if you are interested in registering but cannot get it completed by this deadline, contact us or EAS to alert them that you have a registration coming.
 
To register, click here.
 
 
Course Details
 
November 16, 2022

"Systematic Troubleshooting"
 
The emphasis is on the practice of chromatography. Lectures encompass all major areas of troubleshooting LC and GC techniques likely to be encountered by workers practicing in the field.  Troubleshooting includes many real-world examples.

𝙊𝙪𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙚:
 

MORNING SESSION

  • A General Approach To Troubleshooting
  • General Troubleshooting Strategies
  • How to Read a Chromatogram

AFTERNOON SESSION
Option 1: Gas Chromatography

  • GC Troubleshooting
    • Current trends in instrument design
    • Routine maintenance of gases, injectors, columns, and detectors
    • Comprehensive troubleshooting strategies for GC
    • Matching symptoms with solutions
    • The GC Quiz
  • Best Practices in Chromatography
    • A practical guide to preventing future problems
  • Open Discussion
    • Bring your own examples and questions.

AFTERNOON SESSION
Option 2: Liquid Chromatography

  • LC Troubleshooting
    • Design-related problems in LC
    • Routine maintenance of mobile phases, pumps, columns, and detectors
    • Linking symptoms and solutions with the LC Troubleshooting Matrix
    • The LC Quiz
  • Best Practices in Chromatography
    • A practical guide to preventing future problems
  • Open Discussion: Bring your own examples and questions.
 
Contact us with any questions about the content.
 
Writing the Perfect Method

 

If you have been on the main social media sites (for us lab people, of course), you may have run across the 11-part series on "Writing the Perfect Method." Find it on our LinkedIn page.  You can also download a copy of the entire series from our Download Center.

Can we help you with your methods?  Contact us.
 
Thought For The Day

 

Neither the bounties from insight nor the bounties from chance, however, relieve the investigator from the necessity of hard labor, for the suggestion which is presented from either source still has to pass the rigorous test of critical proving before it can be admitted to the realm of truth. 

– Walter Cannon 
In This Issue
EAS Short Course

 
Public Events

EAS Short Course

November 16, 2022

Plainsboro, NJ

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Visit our new Download Center.  Here you can find copies of past presentations and posters, flyers about our training options, and summaries of our social media discussions.
 
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