Integrating powers of MS and Spectroscopy
This webinar presented by Shimadzu will cover integrating powers of MS and Spectroscopy – solutions for mAB characterization
This is the third of Shimadzu’s 2023 series of webinars on various spectroscopy techniques applied by scientists, researchers and quality chemists using Shimadzu instrumentation. Ideal if you are new to spectroscopy or you are simply looking for a refresher, this webinar series will guide you through some recent advancements in Spectro world.
This third session will cover:
- Structure and function of monoclonal antibody (mAb)
- Introduction of analytical solutions used in mAb related workflows
- Shimadzu application associated with mAb characterisation
- Shimadzu instrumentation range used in mAb workflows
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Sebastian Jurek is an application consultant with Mason Technology with specialist knowledge in the Shimadzu range of instrumentation. He holds more than 22 years experience in chromatography techniques and analytical method development, optimisation and troubleshooting.
Get in touch with Sebastian today if you would like further information on our range of Shimadzu products.
Sebastian Jurek
Application Consultant for Shimadzu Chromatography
E: sjurek@masontec.ie
M: +353 87 436 4185
T: +353 1 4154422
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