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Land O’Lakes: The case for trap and elute microflow LC (Rick King)

13 Oct 2015
Chromatography

In collaboration with the event organizers (University of Wisconsin), Bioanalysis Zone is pleased to feature a presentation by Rick King entitled ‘The case for trap and elute microflow’ from the 16th Annual Land O’Lakes Bioanalytical Conference, July 13-16 2015.

More presentations from the 16th  Land O’Lakes Bioanalytical Conference:

The use of blood microsampling for the quantitative bioanalysis of pharmaceuticals in early development (Roger Hayes)

Innovative methodologies for large molecule analysis in LC-MS/MS (Vincent Trinh)

A clinical case study of capillary microsampling (Tom Verhaeghe)

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