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Molnar-Institute training

DryLab - 4 WebEx Training

The 3 online interactive sessions (each 2 hours) with a DryLab trainer provide guidance for HPLC and UHPLC method development using DryLab®4 tools. It is suitable for DryLab users and the participants are guided through a comprehensive method development process, starting with basic one-dimensional model calculations and continuing through multi-dimensional (3D) model optimizations. Users learn to develop, adjust, and improve methods, focusing on decreasing run times while maintaining the desired selectivity. They also recognize the trend to embrace Analytical Quality by Design (AQbD) principles including modern method-lifecycle aspects such as long-term usability and performance characteristics of the methods.

DryLab - Intensive 4 Training for UHPLC Method Development – 3 Days

This course provides extensive training for the UHPLC method development by modeling under the use of the software DryLab4. Course participants are guided through a comprehensive method development process, starting with basic one-dimensional model calculations and continuing through multi-dimensional (3D) model optimizations. Users learn to develop, adjust, transfer, and improve methods, focusing on decreasing run times while maintaining the desired selectivity. Furthermore, the course teaches participants to systematically develop robust methods with DryLab4 by creating multidimensional models depicting the interaction of up to twelve of influential HPLC parameters, resulting in better communication with regulatory agencies and faster market entry for new drugs.

DryLab - Intensive 4 Training for HPLC Method Development – 2 Days

This course provides extensive training for the HPLC and UHPLC method development software DryLab 4. Course participants are guided through a comprehensive method development process, starting with basic one-dimensional model calculations and continuing through multi-dimensional (3D) model optimizations. Users learn to develop, adjust, transfer, and improve methods, focusing on decreasing run times while maintaining the desired selectivity. Furthermore, the course teaches participants to systematically develop robust methods with DryLab 4 by creating multidimensional models depicting the interaction of up to three of the most influential HPLC parameters.