One-day seminar examining the advanced separation and characterisation of Nanoparticles, Polymers and Proteins.
This
seminar has been designed to advance the attendees knowledge of
applications and techniques in nano scale characterisation. The meeting
will be particularly useful to those using Field-Flow Fractionation
(FFF), Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC/GPC) and Light
Scattering/Viscometry (MALS/DLS) as well as those interested in how
these techniques may be useful in their research.
Location: Postnova Analytics Ltd., Malvern Hills Science Park, Malvern, Worcestershire, WR14 3SZ, UK
Guest Speakers:
Professor Beppe Battaglia, Chair in Molecular Bionics, University College London
Making polymersomes: Challenges and solutions
Dr Heidi Goenaga-Infante, Principal Scientist, LGC Limited, Teddington, Middlesex
FFF hyphenations for the characterisation of nanomaterials: from size-based speciation to number concentration
Professor Nicola Tirelli,
NorthWest Center of Advanced Drug Delivery, School of Health Sciences,
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, University of Manchester
Microfluidic-based preparation of PLGA nanoparticles
Professor Éva Valsami-Jones, Chair in Environmental Nanoscience, University of Birmingham
The importance of nanomaterial characterisation in their safety assessment
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As well as our eminent guest speakers, there will be:
- Presentations from Postnova scientists
- Discussions on FFF applications with experts in the field
- Updates on latest instrumentation and detectors
- A chance to visit new the Postnova UK Applications Laboratory
Techniques covered:
Separations - Flow FFF (AF4), Thermal FFF (TF3), Centrifugal FFF (CF3), Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC/GPC)
Detection - Multi-Angle and Dynamic Light Scattering (MALS/DLS), Refractive Index (RI), Viscometry, UV, ICP-MS
Register now for this free Seminar by email to [email protected]
Refreshments and lunch will be provided. We can
offer advice on travel arrangements and local accommodation in Malvern.
If this is required please mention this in your registration email.
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