💚Sustainability has been one of the big topics at #HPLC2024, and we've had many great conversations about how we can help scientists reduce the environmental impact of their separations. If you want to know more about: - Modernizing methods to increase throughput whilst reducing solvent use - Optimizing the parameters on your systems to lower power consumption - The environmental impact factor of our ACT labelled products Then leave a comment and we will get in touch with you!
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Waters Corporation (NYSE: WAT), a global leader in analytical instruments and software, has pioneered chromatography, mass spectrometry, and thermal analysis innovations serving the life, materials, food, and environmental sciences for more than 60 years. With more than 7,800 employees worldwide, Waters operates directly in 35 countries, including 14 manufacturing facilities, and with products available in more than 100 countries. Learn more at www.waters.com.
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How can you improve data sharing between global partners? Download this infographic to learn the top five hurdles that pharma organizations face when outsourcing research programs and three key areas of improvement that can lead to more effective and efficient collaboration https://bit.ly/4eZNc7C
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🧬This week at #HPLC2024 we have served lunch with a side of oligos! At our jam-packed vendor seminar, Martin Gilar compared chromatographic methods for the analysis of oligonucleotides and talked about ways to optimize resolution and manage non-specific adsorption. He also shared our latest solutions designed to improve oligonucleotide workflows. Other highlights from the first day at the #HPLC2024 included: ▶ Expanding the Alliance iS Family to include the PDA Detector ▶ Fabrice Gritti introduced order to counteract chaos in his talk on noise reduction in proteomics ▶ Kristine Joy Camacho explored stationary phases for widepore size exclusion chromatography ▶ Margaret Maziarz, Adam Bengtson, Catharine Layton and Elom Pedanou presented posters on method modernization and chromatographic improvements: from small molecules, to peptides and monoclonal antibodies. If you want to learn more about any of these topics leave a comment and we will be in touch! #Chromatography #LCMS #CGT
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Are your undergraduates industry ready? Learn how Dr. Patrick Sears, Senior Lecturer of Chemistry and Forensic Analysis at the University of Surrey is utilizing the benefits of the Waters Practical MS Education Package to ensure the next generation of scientists are mass spec ready to pursue careers in industry or further education. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/4cML7d7 #analyticalchemistry #education #STEM #massspectrometry #RADIANASAP #MassDetection #ACQUITYQDa
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🎉 Exciting News: The Alliance iS HPLC family just got bigger! Today, we're thrilled to announce that the system is now also available in a PDA Detector configuration. The new PDA Detector provides the flexibility to meet your lab’s separation needs while delivering the ease-of-use and error reduction of the Alliance iS HPLC System. Learn more at https://bit.ly/4cBiC2n
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🧪 Following a weekend of disrupted travel, we have arrived in Denver for #HPLC2024, where we’ll be celebrating breakthrough innovations in chromatography that drive us forward. This week, we have a busy scientific contribution including posters, talks and a vendor seminar, and we will be presenting the Uwe D. Neue Award to Dr. Miroslav Janco for his contributions to speeding up size-based separations and improving richness of analysis. We’re even launching some brand new solutions exclusively at the show! To find out more visit https://bit.ly/45WrLQw or leave a comment and we will be in touch!
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Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University are using the Waters SELECT SERIES MRT Imaging Mass Spectrometer to understand how cosmetics and pharmaceuticals penetrate and distribute through layers of artificial, inflamed skin. But they are also going one step further by recreating the natural skin microbiome – bacteria, fungi and viruses included. This novel research enables manufacturers of cosmetics and personal care products to obtain a clearer picture on how their products behave in the presence of inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema. Video credit to Reuters. https://lnkd.in/eYs74Jyb
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Development of protein therapeutics continues to increase and evolve rapidly. Waters is committed to supporting the analytical needs of biotherapeutic developers through our existing tools and release of innovative new solutions designed to serve your unmet needs. Download our infographic to explore the end-to-end analytical workflows designed to enhance your lab’s analytical performance and productivity: https://bit.ly/4bMionZ #Biopharma #Biopharmaceuticals #ProteinAnalysis
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Visit Waters at IMSC 2024 to experience the future of benchtop MS instruments. We’re showcasing our latest powerhouse, the Xevo MRT MS. Don’t miss the chance to experience performance AND speed without compromise. Join us for our lunchtime seminars on Monday, August 19th & Tuesday, August 20th to discover the latest innovations from Waters and get insights straight from the experts. Curious? Learn more about the presentations here: https://bit.ly/3WrnO3b
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🎉 See you next week in Denver at #HPLC2024. We are thrilled to celebrate the separation science community with a line-up of awards and scientific sessions you won't want to miss. Plus, we're highlighting the latest solutions in LC, LC-MS, chemistry, automation, and informatics that will help you turn samples into great results. See what we've got in store for you at https://bit.ly/3KCLXgA