Agenda

In the agenda you will find all public activities that are open for registration. For in-company or closed activities, or if the training course of your choice is not in the list, please contact Kantisto through the contact form.

Scheduled open-registration courses:

Event

Date & Place
Analytical Quality by Design 8 - 10 April 2024, Bussum
Reliable CE methods for biopharmaceuticals On request
Advanced method development, validation and troubleshooting 4 - 6 Nov 2024, Bussum
QbD for Analytical Methods eSeminar Available
Capillary Electrophoresis basics On request
QbD and Pharmaceutical Analysis On request
Analytical method validation On request
CE method development and validation On request
Troubleshooting On request

 

All courses can also be arranged on-site and tailor-made to your wishes.

Together with Analytical Training Solutions (ATS), we offer new web-based courses for analytical technique training: a fully on-demand, self-paced learning library covering all levels of experience allowing your laboratory, department, company or enterprise to benefit from online analytical technique training and support from world thought leaders 24 hours/day, anywhere in the world.

 

Introduction to CE – Fundamentals and Operating principles

Who should take this course?

If you use capillary electrophoresis (CE) in your work and want a better understanding of the technique, or want to start with CE and want to be well prepared, this course is for you. The course is designed for analytical scientists and technicians who use CE in their regular job, but also lab managers and quality assurance or regulatory people who need to review CE work might find it useful. No previous CE training is assumed, however, much of the course will also appeal to the experienced scientist who wants a firm ground in the basics of CE.

 What does it cover?

 “Introduction to Capillary Electrophoresis” explains the fundamentals of CE from the ground up. The course comprises:

 The basic principles of capillary electrophoresis

  • Ten different modes of CE, including CZE, CGE and cIEF
  • Equipment and operational details
  • Treatment of the capillary, the separation column
  • Electrokinetic and hydrodynamic injection
  • Multiple detection mechanisms
  • Corrected peak areas explained
  • How to get started with method development and how to predict the migration order
  • Tips for successful implementation of CE in your lab

 What will I get from this course?

After this course, you will understand the fundamentals of capillary electrophoresis and many of its working modes. What you have learned will demystify the secrets of CE. With better understanding of the different CE modes, you will be better able to select the proper one for your analytical question. You have acquired many tips on and understanding of instrumental parameters so that your next CE method development will be more successful. You will find that perplexing and frustrating issues you experienced have simple and logical solutions and you will have learned to prevent them. And you will learn all that is needed for successful implementation of CE in your lab.

 

Capillary Electrophoresis Method Development

Who should take this course?

If you use capillary electrophoresis (CE) in your work and want a better understanding of the technique, or want to start with CE method development and want to be well prepared, this course is for you. The course is designed for analytical scientists and technicians who use CE in their regular job, but also lab managers who need to support and review CE work might find it useful. The course will also appeal to the experienced scientist who wants a deeper understanding on the development of robust methods and Quality by Design in CE.Some basic experience is beneficial for better understanding and this course builds on to the course “Introduction to Capillary Electrophoresis - Fundamentals and Good Working Practices”.

 What does it cover?

“Capillary Electrophoresis Method Development” explains the fundamentals of developing robust, precise and sensitive CE methods. The course comprises:

  • The basic principles of capillary electrophoresis
  • Ten different modes of CE, including CZE, CGE, cIEF and chiral CE
  • Method Development Plan and starting points
  • Generic and platform methods
  • Instrumental parameters
  • The electrophoresis solution and buffers
  • Additives to the electrophoresis solution
  • Different modes of detection and their effects on method development
  • Method optimization
  • Quality by Design and Design of Experiments
  • Robustness, system suitability and method transfer
  • Tips for successful implementation of CE in your lab

 What will I get from this course?

After this course, you will understand the fundamentals of capillary electrophoresis and many of its working modes. What you have learned will demystify the secrets of CE method development. With better understanding of the mechanisms inside the capillary, you will be better able to develop a fit-for-purpose precise, robust and sensitive method for your analytical question. You have acquired many tips on and understanding of method development parameters so that your next CE method will be more successful. You will find that perplexing and frustrating issues you experienced have simple and logical solutions and you will have learned to prevent them. And you will learn all that is needed for successful implementation of CE in your lab.

 

More information and registration

Please contact Separation Science - Analytical Training Solutions