HPLC Method development course

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Hi to everyone,
one question, does anyone know a good HPLC method development course?

I have found Waters course but it is very expensive and I don’t know if it's worth of that price?

also another that looks promising is Stuart Jones HPLC academy but is all the way to United kingdom.

if anyone can give a review of this two courses I will really appreciate it

Thanks
another thing you could look at is distance-training; Crawford Scientific offer an on-line learn-at-your own pace thing called Chromacademy. I don't know if it suits your needs or not.
There are online HPLC courses available http://www.sepscience.com/Home.
You could also check area chromatography meetings. The Minnesota Chromatography Forum http://www.minnchrom.org/ has HPLC workshop/training course on a regular basis.
Tony Taylor and Crawford Scientific have several online courses and they usually conduct webcast and tutorials on various topics
http://www.chromacademy.com/index.asp
Vlad Orlovsky
HELIX Chromatography
My opinions might be bias, but I have about 1000 examples to support them. Check our website for new science and applications
www.helixchrom.com
and let's not forget also LC resources
http://www.lcresources.com/training/training.html
Thanks everybody for your advice :D
In Warsaw, Poland 3-day - HPLC Master Class, 17-19.10.2011 by Polygen
http://www.polygen.com.pl/
Course Instructor dr John Dolan (LC/GC) 17-19 October 2011
1200PLN netto 1$=~3.2 PLN.
E-mail: polygen@polygen.com.pl
Kazimierz
We can provide you with real HPLC method development training courses. Please, visit us https://www.hplc.today/hplc-course
From this course you will learn:

- how to organize HPLC method development process in order to get an outstanding HPLC method just in few days;

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- how to predict the behavior of any target molecule in any LC mode (single or mixed) using its structural formula;

- how to select the optimal HPLC solution for a given analytical task;

- how to select the optimal stationary phase for your HPLC separation;

- what are the standard mobile phase compositions, and how to use mobile phase adjustments for fine-tuning retention and separation selectivity in PR, NP, HILIC and IC modes;

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- how to take full control of your HPLC column’s chemistry, and understand it better than the column’s producer; and many other topics included in the training course program.

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Maybe old fashioned here, but as Manuel from Fawlty Towers once said - what is wrong with "learning from a book... ".... ;-)

There are numerous books that can give you a head start on this topic.

Also loads of material on the web to.
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