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News Release from: Chromsolutions | Subject: Chromatography training
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 19 July 2004

Training in sample prep for
chromatographers

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ChromSolutions has introduced specialised training courses and consultancy specifically in sample preparation and handling procedures for the chromatographer

Kevin Fernandes, founder of ChromSolutions, has put together specific training courses in sample preparation, based on over 20 years industrial experience in the fields of sample preparation and chromatography applications These courses will aim to provide increased knowledge to scientists using chromatography in the fields of pharmaceutical, clinical, food, beverage, environmental and basic chemical analysis.9 Courses can and will be tailored to suit these application sectors

Use of more efficient and modern methods of sample preparation can help reduce laboratory running costs by protecting expensive instrumentation from sample matrix contamination and prolonging the life of expensive analytical/ preparative chromatography columns.

A review of automation is also included which will help course attendees address the needs of the sample preparation bottleneck in their respective laboratories.

The courses will demonstrate how modern methods of sample preparation can impact on health and safety issues by discussion and introduction of methodologies that significantly reduce the reliance on older solvent intensive and dependant methods.

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