CFDV Symposium: The Practice of Chromatography: Sample Preparation, Validation and Troubleshooting

April 12, 2012

Holiday Inn at Fort Washington, PA

Course Description

The 2012 CFDV Symposium will occur on April 12, 2012, at the Fort Washington Holiday Inn. Topics will include SAMPLE PREP., VALIDATION, and TROUBLESHOOTING.

ATTENDEESSee the Spring Symposium Flyer for further information.

EXHIBITORS: Click on Exhibitor Information for more details.


CostRegular30+ Days Advance Registration
Spring Symposium$30$20

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Course Lecture Outline


Schedule of Events
Lots to do. But leave time for the 30 exhibitors. If you visit 20 of them, you are eligible for the $200 raffle at 3 pm!

  • 8:00 Check-in for Exhibitors, Speakers, and Authors of posters
  • 8:30 Check-In for Conferees and Late-Registration

 

Invited Session - Fort Washington Room
  • 8:55 Welcome
  • 9:00 Justin Pennington, Merck,
    Modeling of Uniformity Analysis of Dry Powder Inhaler Products:
    Agglomerates and Dosing
  • 9:45 John W Dolan, LC Resources,
    Listen to the Chromatogram: Good Reminders on Practical Troubleshooting
  • 10:00 - 11:00 Break
  • 11:00 Kim Huynh-Ba, U.S. Pharmacopeia,
    To Validate or not To Validate: A daily Question for the Pharmaceutical Scientist
  • 11:45 Maria E. Cabusas, DuPont Crop Protection,
    Trace Analysis of Pesticides in Biological and Environmental Samples
  • 12:30 - 1:30 Buffet Lunch
  • 1:30 Mariann Neverovitch, Bristol-Myers Squibb,
    Towards a Universal HPLC Method for Sequential Intermediates in the
    Synthetic Pathway of an API
  • 2:15 Nicholas H. Snow, Seton Hall University,
    Growing up with SPME
  • 3:00 - 3:15 0 Break and Tech-Tour Raffle and Poster Award
  • 3:15 Ronald E. Majors, Agilent Technologies,
    “Just Enough” Sample Preparation: A New Trend in Sample Handling”
  • 4:00 Conclusion

Vendor Seminars - Ambler-Upper Dublin

  • 10:00 Matt Bosma, Honeywell Burdick & Jackson Laboratories,
    Improving Laboratory Performance, Efficiency and Safety by Using Pre-Made
    High-Purity Solvent Blends.
  • 10:30 - 11:00 Break
  • 11:00 Michael Lu, BioChrom Labs, Inc.
    Hybrid Media for Biopharmaceutical Development and Production
  • 11:30 Tom DePhillipo, Waters Corporation
    The SFC Advantage
  • 12:30 - 1:30 Buffet Lunch
  • 1:30 Roger C. Reeve, Full Spectrum Analytics, Inc.
    (Tentative) The Science of Equipment Maintenance, Including Service and Validations
  • 2:00 Vendor A
    (presentation not yet approved)
  • 3:00 - 3:15 Break, Tech-Tour Raffle and Poster Award
  • 4:00 Conclusion

Posters - (alphabetical by first author)

  • Simultaneous Determination of Oppositely Charged Active Ingredients in Advil® Cold & Sinus Liqui-Gels® Utilizing Dual-Opposite Injection Capillary Zone Electrophoresis,
    Donna M. Blackney Beckett and Joe P. Foley, Department of Chemistry, Drexel University, 3141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
  • Stability / Lifetime studies of a silica-based diol-bonded size-exclusion chromatography column for proteins and monoclonal antibody separations.
    Atis Chakrabarti, Tosoh Bioscience LLP, 3604 Horizon Drive, Suite 100, King of Prussia, PA 19406
  •  Enantiomeric Resolution, Identification, and Quantitation of Chiral Illicit Drugs Using SFC APCI MS/MS
    Tom DePhillipo1, Lakshmi Subbarao1, John McCauley1, Harbaksh Sidhu2 and Rui Chen1
    1Waters Corporation, New Castle, DE, USA
    2Waters Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
  • Is it Better to Separate Charged Enantiomers Using Electrokinetic Chromatography With or Without Electroosmotic Flow?
    Erin J. Ennis and Joe P. Foley, Department of Chemistry, Drexel University. 3141 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
  • The Determination of Dyes in Fish Tissue by HPLC-UV,
    Daniel A. Fonseca, Dr Brian Kinsella and Thomas August, R&D Department, United Chemical Technologies Inc, 2731 Bartram Road Bristol, Pa 19007
  • Fit for Purpose Sample Preparation in Bioanalysis: Tools to Reduce Sources of Matrix Effects in LC/MS/MS Assays,
    Kenneth J. Fountain, Waters Corporation, 34 Maple Street, Milford, MA 01757
  • Macroporous and Nonporous Polymer Beads for Protein Analysis and Purification,
    Michael Lu, BioChrom Labs, Inc., 1719 South Thirteenth Street, Terra Haute IN 47802
  • Why Inertness Matters in Gas Phase Analyses,
    Ken Lynam, Chemistries & Supplies Div, Chemical Analysis Group, Agilent Technologies, Inc, 2850 Centerville Road, Wilmington, DE 19808
  • Efficient Method Development for the Analysis of Proteins, Peptides and
    Synthetic Oligonucleotides with a Novel Hybrid Reverse Phase Column,
    Ernest J. Sobkow, et al., YMC America, Inc, 941 Marcon Blvd., Suite 301, Allentown PA 19381
  • Improvement in the Productivity of Method Development for Drug
    Analysis Using a Novel Hybrid Reverse Phase Column,
    Ernest J. Sobkow, et al. YMC America, Inc, 941 Marcon Blvd., Suite 301, Allentown PA 19381
Faculty
For More Information

Exhibitors call: Hiko Azumaya, Cell 484-802-1072 hidehikoazumaya@comcast.net
Send Abstracts for Talks or Poster: Jim Sullivan, 302-737-2137 JJFsullivan@comcast.net