07 June, 2012

Live Presentation - Wednesday, June 13, 2012, 11:00 AM EDT Preventing Costly Out-of-Specification Investigations

Out-of-Specification (OOS) investigations in Analytical R&D and QA/QC laboratories are costly and time-consuming. Although analytical instrumentation has seen impressive innovations in speed and efficiency over the last 10 years, sample preparation techniques have remained virtually unchanged for the past 75 years. Sample preparation is now reported to be the most time-consuming, labor-intensive and error-prone part of the workflow, with some 50% of OOS errors attributed to either preparation steps or operator error. These OOS errors could be prevented by automation.
This Webinar is dedicated to improving the sample preparation process in terms of efficiency and reliability:

  • 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 time and number of steps by a factor of three.
  • Learn how to reduce the variability of your results whilst down-scaling the substance and solvent consumption by up to 90%.

Dr. Charles Ray will share over 15 years’ experience in managing Analytical R&D workflows in leading pharmaceutical companies, such as Bristol-Myers Squibb Co, and also describe the challenges faced in his laboratory. Klaus Fritsch and Joanne Ratcliff, weighing and sample preparation experts from METTLER TOLEDO, will introduce the latest innovations and technology to cope with these challenges, including Good Weighing Practice and automated weighing/data management. All speakers will be available for a Q&A session.

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