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    MOLNÁR-INSTITUTE to share insights on column interchangeability at Florida ISPPP Conference

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    October 11th 2024

    Berlin: – The Molnár-Institute for Applied Chromatography will be a prominent presence as sponsor and presenter at the 43rd International Symposium on the Separation of Proteins, Peptides and Polynucleotides (ISPPP) in Florida.

    Molnár-Institute is a Silver Sponsor of the meeting that focuses on leading-edge techniques and technologies for the separation of biologically significant molecules.

    Role of ICH Q14

    As part of the conference session on ‘Advancing Approaches for Biomolecule Analysis’, the Instituter’s President, Dr. Imre Molnár, will examine ‘Unveiling Column Interchangeability in UHPLC through Multivariate Modeling’ with reference to a Case Study.

    Dr. Molnár will also share insights on ‘The role of ICH Q14 in HPLC method development’ in his Sponsor Lecture.

    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 Analytical Quality by Design (AQbD) principles, according to the recently published ICH Q14 regulatory framework.

    The Molnár-Institute is a registered partner of the US-FDA, CDC, and many other regulatory bodies. DryLab®4 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 ISPPP 2024

    The International Symposium on the Separation of Proteins, Peptides and Polynucleotides (ISPPP) is an annual conference for scientists from around the world to share knowledge on the separation, purification, and characterization of biologically important molecules.

    It focuses on key developments and novel approaches to the productivity, regulatory and financial challenges of biological molecule separations, purification, and analysis.

    Founded in 1981, the symposium has latterly been held in alternate year locations in Europe and the USA, with the previous meeting held in Vienna.

    ISPPP XLIII will be a four-day event opening October 27, 2024, at the Opal Grand Resort at Florida’s Delray Beach.

    The event is organised by the ISPPP organizing committee with further information at: https://isppp.org

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    MOLNÁR-INSTITUTE to share insights on column interchangeability at Florida ISPPP Conference

    ISPPP 2024 venue: Opal Grand Resort & Spa, Delray Beach, FLA.

    MOLNÁR-INSTITUTE to share insights on column interchangeability at Florida ISPPP Conference

    Molnár-Institute President Dr. Imre Molnár.

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