The Transfer of Validated Methods

Master The Best Practices Including Statistics of Analytical Methods!

Instructor :
John Fetzer

Webinar ID:
8150

Date: DEC 13, 2024 (FRI)

Start Time: 10 am PT

Duration: 90 Mins.

What you will learn

  • Universal Standards: Industry-Wide Excellence Benchmarks.
  • Method Transfer Best Practices: Consistency Across Labs.
  • Operation Uniformity: Streamlined, Precise Procedures.
  • Training Solutions: Boost Team Efficiency and Mastery.
  • Analytical Method Stats: For Deeper, Accurate …
  • Universal Standards: Industry-Wide Excellence Benchmarks.
  • Method Transfer Best Practices: Consistency Across Labs.
  • Operation Uniformity: Streamlined, Precise Procedures.
  • Training Solutions: Boost Team Efficiency and Mastery.
  • Analytical Method Stats: For Deeper, Accurate Insights.
  • Round-Robin Sampling: Innovative Quality Validation.
  • Transferring Method Stats: Data-Driven Decision Making

Course Description

๐Ÿ”ฌ Are you facing inconsistencies in laboratory results? Even the most detailed and well-crafted Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) might not guarantee that two labs using aliquots from the same sample will achieve statistically equivalent results.

Why is this? Variations in instrumentation, standards, reagents, solvents, and other chemicals, not to mention data systems, sample storage, and handling procedures, can lead to differing outcomes. ๐Ÿงช

๐Ÿค” But, what if there was a way to streamline this complexity? Making each operation as similar as possible is indeed a challenge โ€“ time-consuming and complicated.

โœจ Join our upcoming webinar, where we’ll delve into:

  • Best Practices in Transferring Validated Methods: Understand the intricacies and statistics of analytical methods.
  • Defining Universal Methods: Can there be a one-size-fits-all approach in lab operations?
  • Uniformity in Method Operations: Tackling training issues and the nuances of transferring methods across different setups.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your lab’s efficiency and accuracy.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Join Now!

๐Ÿ”ฌ Are you facing inconsistencies in laboratory results? Even the most detailed and well-crafted Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) might not guarantee that two labs using aliquots from the same sample will achieve statistically equivalent results.

Why is this? Variations in instrumentation, standards, reagents, solvents, and other chemicals, not to mention data systems, sample storage, and handling procedures, can lead to differing outcomes. ๐Ÿงช

๐Ÿค” But, what if there was a way to streamline this complexity? Making each operation as similar as possible is indeed a challenge โ€“ time-consuming and complicated.

โœจ Join our upcoming webinar, where we’ll delve into:

  • Best Practices in Transferring Validated Methods: Understand the intricacies and statistics of analytical methods.
  • Defining Universal Methods: Can there be a one-size-fits-all approach in lab operations?
  • Uniformity in Method Operations: Tackling training issues and the nuances of transferring methods across different setups.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your lab’s efficiency and accuracy.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Join Now!

Why you should attend

Maximize Your Laboratory’s Efficiency with Universal Standards!

Did you know that the same methodology can yield vastly different results when applied in multiple facilities? This is a common scenario when a method developed in an R&D lab is transferred to operating facilities.

๐Ÿ” The truth is, accuracy and precision often vary significantly when running the same method in different laboratories. But what if you could bridge this gap?

Here’s how you can turn this challenge into an opportunity:

  • Embrace Universal Standards: By standardizing your methods, you unlock consistent, reliable results across different facilities.
  • Identify Operations and Make Them Identical: Minimize variability and enhance reproducibility.
  • Round-Robin Testing: A powerful tool to assess and improve the robustness of your methods.
  • Uniform Training and Methods: Ensure that every team member is on the same page, further boosting the quality and consistency of your results.

By enrolling in our program, you’re not just learning a methodology; you’re transforming the way your laboratory functions – towards greater precision, efficiency, and reliability.

Enroll Now!

Maximize Your Laboratory’s Efficiency with Universal Standards!

Did you know that the same methodology can yield vastly different results when applied in multiple facilities? This is a common scenario when a method developed in an R&D lab is transferred to operating facilities.

๐Ÿ” The truth is, accuracy and precision often vary significantly when running the same method in different laboratories. But what if you could bridge this gap?

Here’s how you can turn this challenge into an opportunity:

  • Embrace Universal Standards: By standardizing your methods, you unlock consistent, reliable results across different facilities.
  • Identify Operations and Make Them Identical: Minimize variability and enhance reproducibility.
  • Round-Robin Testing: A powerful tool to assess and improve the robustness of your methods.
  • Uniform Training and Methods: Ensure that every team member is on the same page, further boosting the quality and consistency of your results.

By enrolling in our program, you’re not just learning a methodology; you’re transforming the way your laboratory functions – towards greater precision, efficiency, and reliability.

Enroll Now!

Areas Covered

  • Universal Standards: Set and Apply Industry-Wide Benchmarks for Excellence
  • Best Practices in Method Transfer: Elevate Your Lab’s Consistency Across Various Settings
  • Method Operation Uniformity: Streamline Procedures for Precision and Consistency
  • Training Solutions: Enhance Team Efficiency and Procedural Mastery
  • Analytical Method Statistics: Deepen Your Understanding for Accurate Results
  • Round-Robin Sampling: Innovate in Validation and Quality Assurance
  • Transferring Methods Statistics: Make Informed Decisions with Quantitative Insights

BONUS:

  • PDF copy of the presentation handout for your future reference.
  • Soft copy of the certificate of completion on request.
  • Q&A Session with the Presenter: Get your pressing questions answered verbally, via chat or email.
  • Universal Standards: Set and Apply Industry-Wide Benchmarks for Excellence
  • Best Practices in Method Transfer: Elevate Your Lab’s Consistency Across Various Settings
  • Method Operation Uniformity: Streamline Procedures for Precision and Consistency
  • Training Solutions: Enhance Team Efficiency and Procedural Mastery
  • Analytical Method Statistics: Deepen Your Understanding for Accurate Results
  • Round-Robin Sampling: Innovate in Validation and Quality Assurance
  • Transferring Methods Statistics: Make Informed Decisions with Quantitative Insights

BONUS:

  • PDF copy of the presentation handout for your future reference.
  • Soft copy of the certificate of completion on request.
  • Q&A Session with the Presenter: Get your pressing questions answered verbally, via chat or email.

Who is this course for

The following benefits from watching this. Even better when done as a group!

This course is tailored for those who are ready to lead their laboratories into a future of unmatched precision and reliability.

  • Laboratory Managers
  • Quality Assurance Specialists
  • Research and Development Scientists
  • Analytical Chemists
  • Laboratory Technicians

The following benefits from watching this. Even better when done as a group!

This course is tailored for those who are ready to lead their laboratories into a future of unmatched precision and reliability.

  • Laboratory Managers
  • Quality Assurance Specialists
  • Research and Development Scientists
  • Analytical Chemists
  • Laboratory Technicians

Instructor Profile

John C. Fetzer, has had over 30 year experience in HPLC methods development. He has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed papers on liquid chromatography, has served on the editorial advisory boards of the Journal of Chromatography, Analytical Chemistry, and Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.

John C. Fetzer, has had over 30 year experience in HPLC methods development. He has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed papers on liquid chromatography, has served on the editorial advisory boards of the Journal of Chromatography, Analytical Chemistry, and Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.

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