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Coming to Grips with the Reality of Automation in Analytical Laboratories
Could you utilize your automation setup more efficiently if you had a solution for simpler, easier sample prep? The survey says YES!
Maximizing LC Column Lifetime: 3 Tips to Reduce Physical Deterioration
Three tips to help you reduce physical contaminants from impacting your chromatographic column’s longevity.
Data Integrity Matters | The Human Factors
3 signs that you need to create a culture of compliance As mentioned in my first post on data integrity, people trust that companies create safe, quality products and rely on data to support that belief. But most product data, especially laboratory testing, should be designed to catch studies, batches, or test samples that fail...
Infographic: What’s the Best Column for Polar Compound Retention?
Retaining and separating highly polar, water-soluble organic compounds has been a challenge for separations scientists who prefer reversed-phase chromatography as their technique of choice. See how Waters has addressed these analytical challenges with our T3 columns.
Maximizing LC Column Lifetime: 3 Tips to Reduce Chemical Deterioration
Tips to get the best performance and extend the lifetime of your chromatography column.
Lake Fear?
Determining whether the cyanobacteria present in a water body are producing toxins requires laboratory testing. However, detection of microcystins is a challenging problem for water testing laboratories.
Oligo-mania! Interest in Oligonucleotides Continues to Rise
From oligonucleotides and peptides to messenger RNA and CRISPR, ’tides are enjoying their time in the sun A year ago we wrote how oligonucleotide therapeutic development, which had seen a huge wave of investment in the late 1990s and early 2000s followed by a precipitous decline in the late 2000s, was once again on the...
Data Integrity Matters | Why is Data Integrity a Hot Topic Now?
What can happen when a laboratory doesn't know that its electronic records leave a digital trace that the FDA can follow.