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Training:
Fundamentals of HPLC
Who
should take this course?
Are you new to HPLC — or do you supervise new users of HPLC? This
on-line course taught by world-class experts is an opportunity to give
new users a firm grounding in the fundamentals of HPLC economically and
with minimum disruption to work schedules. "Fundamentals of HPLC" is
intended for beginning chromatographers. No hands-on LC experience is
required, but attendees should have a solid grasp of basic chemistry.
What
does it cover?
"Fundamentals of HPLC" covers the essentials that every scientist needs
in order to make effective use of liquid chromatography instrumentation:
- The
basics of the chromatographic process
- Terms
and definitions of chromatography
- How
HPLC systems work
- Practical
tips on preventive maintenance
- Principles
of separation chemistry
- Why
"reversed phase" is the standard separation technique
- The
meaning of "gradients" and why they are used
- How
to get the best quantitation
- and
much more.
What
do I need in order to take the course?
- A
personal computer running Microsoft Windows 95 or higher
- A
high-speed (broadband) internet connection
- A
phone connection with headset or speakerphone
Here's
how it works:
- After
you register we'll e-mail your course log-in information and password.
- Download
and print a hard copy of the course handout (approximately 200 pages).
- About
five minutes before the start of the course, log in to www.gotomeeting.com
to download the gotomeeting client and check in for the course. Dial
the phone number* for the conference call connection
that you were given in your confirmation e-mail.
- The
course runs a total of six hours in three 2.5-hour sessions .
*Standard
long-distance phone rates will apply (approximately $10.00).
What
if I can't make it?
If you must cancel, please call at least 48 hours
prior to the start of the course in order to receive a refund. No
refund will be made for cancellation within 48 hours of the course.
About
the instructors
The course was developed by Lloyd Snyder, John Dolan, and Tom Jupille.
These sessions will be presented by Tom Jupille.
Registration
cost: $597 for a
single person. Additional registrants from the same lab are half-price
($297/person); payment via credit card (MC, VISA, or AMEX only).
Schedule
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