Discover how to reduce out-of-specification errors by 50%

Bioanalytical

Discover how to reduce out-of-specification errors by 50%

25 Apr, 2013

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Reduce the amount of time and money spent on Out-of-Specification (OOS) investigations and inconclusive results by eliminating errors in weighing and sample preparation. We invite you to participate in this free webinar

How to minimise Out-of-Specification (OOS) errors using a risk-based gravimetric approach.

Dr Charles Ray - former Associate Director of Analytical R&D at Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. will share his vast experience by outlining the challenges faced in his laboratory. He will describe a method to improve variability and efficiency in sample and standard preparation workflows. Charles' presentation will be supported by latest innovations and technology from Dr Klaus Fritsch and Dr Joanne Ratcliff, weighing and sample preparation experts from METTLER TOLEDO.

Key learning objectives:

  • Learn how to tackle 50% of the sources of error that cause costly OOS results and investigations
  • Learn how to prepare samples and standards more efficiently and reduce the number of steps by a factor of three
  • Learn how to reduce the variability of your results while downscaling substance and solvent consumption by up to 90%

For more information regarding Quantos dosing systems or for a demonstration of the equipment, please email [email protected].

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