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Agilent Is Unwrapping Something New At HPLC 2010
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Agilent has some big surprises in store for HPLC 2010 including new product introductions that are infinitely better for your unique applications and workflow.
But, that’s not all. Agilent’s expert applications scientists, product specialists, and chemistry thought leaders will be there to share their unique knowledge via oral and poster presentations, and a valuable technical presentation guaranteed to make you think differently about HPLC performance and method transfer.
What’s more, with Agilent’s recent acquisition of Varian, Inc., we will be showcasing a number of Varian products that complement our offerings as well as provide an enhanced portfolio of spectroscopy, consumables and services to our customers.
Key events sponsored by Agilent at HPLC 2010:
A Technical Seminar on Monday, June 21 from 1:00-2:00 pm in Room 302. Dr. Stefan Schuette and Dr. Ron Majors will present Scaling Chromatographic Performance While Maintaining Method Transferability – a Contradiction?
Numerous Posters presented by Agilent experts will take place on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at the conference as well as an Oral Presentation presented by Gerard Rozig of Agilent entitled: Assesment of Optimal Flow Cell Geometry for Spectrophotometric Detection in HPLC Constrained by Cell Volume and Light Throughput.
INFINITELY FUN
Agilent will be hosting an HPLC 2010 customer Happy Hour where colleagues can engage in conversation, casual sport (billiards and bowling will be available), special beverages and light fare. Kings Lounge (across from the Sheraton) will be the place to be between 9:00- 11:30 PM on Monday, June 21. Be sure to register for this sweet event on the Agilent website to reserve a place for Infinite fun!
INFINITELY MORE
So, join us at HPLC 2010 and get a glimpse of our new products, attend our seminar, talk with our experts, visit our booth #303 and 203A in Exhibit Hall A for the latest in LC technology, get a treat and you could walk away the winner of a new Apple iPod touch!back to top » |
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