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MOLNÁR-INSTITUTE to present LC Design Space applications at EAS 2022
Berlin: – Molnár-Institute for Applied Chromatography (Molnár) will again be a significant presence at the upcoming Eastern Analytical Symposium (EAS) at Plainsboro, New Jersey, USA.
As an exhibitor at the Symposium, Molnár-Institute’s stand at Booth L3 at the Crowne Plaza Princeton Conference Center will showcase latest developments of its DryLab®4 software modelling and analytical platform that is revolutionizing the world of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
DryLab® meets Empower
Live demonstrations of DryLab®4 will focus on the potential of its newly added interface with the Waters Empower™ platform to develop on-point HPLC methods faster than ever before by speeding up HPLC Design Space (DS) Modeling and using 3D visualization to gain deeper understanding of chromatography separations, allowing more robust and faster HPLC method development.
They will also highlight DryLab®’s role in meeting ICH Q14 guidelines with their emphasis on creating fully modelled, comprehensive design spaces in moving towards more science-driven risk assessment and risk management that embrace establishment of meaningful design-of-experiments (DoE) options along with powerful mechanistic modelling engine.
Design Space analysis
DS analysis is key to rationalizing method and DryLab®4 is one of the few tools in the world that by its design concept, will fully comply with ICH Q14 requirements in being able to illuminate a total DS that could typically comprise more than a million modelled workpoints or method-parameter combinations and has repeatedly proven potential to revolutionize pharmaceutical chemistry and research.
The Institute will be represented at the EAS Symposium by senior scientists Dr. Hans-Jürgen Rieger and Dr. Markus Molnár.
Dr. Rieger commented:
“We are looking forward to returning to this very valuable symposium that provides us with an excellent platform to present DryLab® benefits for HPLC method development and deepen connections with our peers and potential partners in applied liquid chromatography.”
About MOLNÁR-INSTITUTE
Founded in 1981, Molnár-Institute develops DryLab®4, a software for UHPLC modelling for a world-wide market. Its powerful modules gradient editor, peak tracking, automation, robustness and Design Space Comparison allow for the most sophisticated method development as required across modern pharma industries. Analytical scientists use DryLab®4 to understand chromatographic interactions, to reduce analysis time, to increase robustness, and to conform to AQbD-principles, according to the recently published ICH Q14 regulatory framework.
The Molnár-Institute is a registered partner to the US-FDA, CDC and many other regulatory bodies. DryLab®4 has pioneered AQbD long before regulatory agencies across the world encouraged such submissions. Widely implemented by thought leaders, the software contributes substantially to the paradigm shift towards a science and risk driven perspective on HPLC Quality Control and Assurance.
Further information at: http://www.molnar-institute.com/
About EAS 2022
The Eastern Analytical Symposium and Exposition (EAS) is held each year to provide professional scientists and students working in the Eastern USA with continuing education in the analytical and allied sciences through the presentation of symposia of papers, workshops, and short courses.
For more than 50 years, the EAS Technical Program has provided cutting-edge information for the analyst with research presentations on practical and novel technologies. The symposium now typically contains over 450 papers on a wide variety of subjects, from pharmaceutical analysis to art conservation, emphasizing practical applications of a wide range technologies including Liquid chromatography, Raman spectroscopy, microscopy, and sensors in solving real-life problems,
The 2022 EAS Symposium will be a three-day physical event, opening November 16 at the Crowne Plaza Princeton Conference Center in Plainsboro, NJ. The 2022 conference will be themed ‘Embracing Analytical Diversity for a Sustainable Future’ and will include technical sessions, short courses, special lectures, workshops and student seminars, as well as a co-located exhibition of analytical science apparatus and supplies.
The event is organised by EAS with further information available at: https://eas.org
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