HPLC 2008

Ultrafast LC Performance from Sample to Final Results!

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Oral Presentations
Date
Time
Track Title
Tuesday
May 13
10:20 am
2D HPLC
Harborside Ballroom B
How to Maximize the Peak Capacity to Analysis Time Ratio
Friday
May 16
10:15 am
Plenary Session 2
Harborside Ballroom B
Large and Small Molecule Separations in Organic Monoliths Upon Optimization of Column Bed Morphology

Posters
An Integrated Solution for Calculating Results from Dissolution Testing According to the United States Pharmacopeia
An Integrated Solution for Calculating Results from Tests for Content Uniformity of Dosage Units According to the United States Pharmacopeia
Faster Release of In-Process Materials with Short LC Run Times and High Speed Data Processing
On-line LC-UV-SPE-MS/MS as a Universal Method for the Identification of Pharmaceutical Impurities
New Tri-Functional Mixed-Mode Stationary Phase and Its Applications
New Weak Cation-Exchange/Reversed-Phase Mixed-Mode Column for Pharmaceutical Applications
Determination of Iodide In Serum Using Ion Chromatography with Pulsed Amperometric Detection
2-D LC Protein Separation on Monolithic Columns in a Fully Automated Workflow
Mixed-Mode Reversed-Phase Columns Provide a Unique Selectivity Tool in Method Scouting Studies for Pharmaceutical Analysis
A Comparison Between On- and Off-Line Heart-Cut Two-Dimensional LC for Impurity Profiling of Pharmaceutical Compounds
On-Line LC-UV-SPE-MS/MS as a Universal Method for the Identification of Pharmaceutical Impurities
Direct Plasma Injection On-Line SPE-LC-MS/MS for Quantitative Analysis of Drugs in Human Plasma Samples
Fast and Effective Determination of Aflatoxins in Grains or Food Using Accelerated Solvent Extraction Followed by HPLC
Determination of Phenols in Drinking and Bottled Mineral Waters Using Online Solid-Phase Extraction Followed by HPLC with UV Detection
An Automated System for At-Line Process Analysis of Biopharmaceutical Fermentation Reactions
Profiling Analysis of 18 Prominent Naturally Occurring Phenolic Acids by LC-MS
Protein Separations Through the Power of Monolith Technology
A New Family of 2 µm Particle Columns for Rapid Separation Liquid Chromatography

HPLC 2008
Booth 300-302
May 10–16
Baltimore, MD
http://www.hplc2008.org/

 
 
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