Want to brush up on your size-exclusion chromatography knowledge? Browse a library of information specifically curated to provide a strong foundation on SEC.
Access tutorials, application notes, guides, and more. Explore an in-depth series of SEC learning modules for a certificate of completion or strengthen your knowledge within specific application areas with a variety of application notes.
Videos: Past Present and Future of SEC
Think Differently: A Brief Background on SEC
Overcoming SEC Challenges
Designing the Next Generation of SEC Columns
Guides
Guide to SEC Optimization
Application Notes
Faster SEC-UV Analyses of mAb HMWS
Improved Separation Performance of Monoclonal Antibody and Antibody Drug Conjugates
Expanding Size-Exclusion Chromatography Platform Method Versatility for Monoclonal Antibody Analysis
A New Benchmark in Inert SEC Column Design
Evaluation of SEC-MALS Data Quality with Premier Protein SEC Columns
The available tutorials in this course include:
- [Part 1] Analytical Challenges and Use of SEC for mAbs
- [Part 2] Principles and Practice of SEC for Reliable Monoclonal Antibody Analyses
- [Part 3] Selecting Appropriate SEC Pore Size for Reliable Protein / Peptide Separations
- [Part 4] Choosing Appropriate SEC Column Size based on LC System and Application Goals
- [Part 5] Considerations to Maximize SEC Column Life
- [Part 6] Developing Robust SEC Methods for Protein Size Variants
The Presenter:
Bill Warren
Principal Product Manager, Waters
Bill received his Master’s in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Louisville School of Medicine. In 1986, he joined Waters Corporation as a senior applications chemist involved with the research and development of HPLC, FPLC, and Capillary Electrophoresis applications for the analysis and purification of proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids. Bill is currently a Principal Bioseparation Columns Product Manager whose responsibilities involve assisting in the development and commercialization of innovative reagents and chromatography-based technologies for the separation, purification, and characterization of biological molecules
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