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Where to Start with Biochromatography

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This learning path on biochromatography starts with understanding biomolecule properties (proteins, peptides, amino acids) and selecting appropriate techniques like ion exchange, size exclusion, and affinity chromatography. It includes mobile phase considerations, column selection, and method development. Practical strategies focus on optimizing resolution, recovery, and reproducibility for biological sample analysis.

3 Modules 2 Webcasts

Where to Start with Biochromatography

5 Items

Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
Module

Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins

This module introduces the chemistry of amino acids, peptides, and proteins.

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mAbs - Introduction to Monoclonal Antibodies
Module

mAbs - Introduction to Monoclonal Antibodies

This module provides an introduction to monoclonal antibodies.

Accredited by mAbs - Introduction to Monoclonal Antibodies

Introduction to Biopharmaceutical Analysis
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Introduction to Biopharmaceutical Analysis

This module will provide an overview of the different chromatographic techniques used in biopharmaceutical analysis.

Sponsored by Introduction to Biopharmaceutical Analysis

Techniques Employed in Biopharmaceutical Analysis – Part I Reversed Phase and HILIC
Webcast

Techniques Employed in Biopharmaceutical Analysis – Part I Reversed Phase and HILIC

This webcast explores the use of reversed phase and HILIC chromatographic techniques in the analysis of biopharmaceuticals.

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Techniques Employed in Biopharmaceutical Analysis – Part II Ion Exchange and SEC
Webcast

Techniques Employed in Biopharmaceutical Analysis – Part II Ion Exchange and SEC

This webcast explores the use of ion exchange, size exclusion, and hydrophobic interaction chromatography for the analysis of biopharmaceuticals.

Sponsored by Techniques Employed in Biopharmaceutical Analysis – Part II Ion Exchange and SEC