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    University of Delaware Class on Thin Layer Chromatography

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    Karen Brinker and Leslie Allshouse graciously allowed us to join them recently as they led their University of Delaware

    UD class

    Clinical Physiological Chemistry II class through a drug testing procedure using Thin Layer Chromatography.

    Unfortunately, our sound engineer was off his game that day - the background noise you hear in the video is blow driers being used to dry the TLC plates.

    Many thanks to Karen and Leslie for letting us be a part of the class! 

    Talking HPLC Columns with Dr. David Fatunmbi

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    The new Color HPLC Columns continue to draw attention here at the Eastern Analytical Symposium.Micky Jones, Steven Miles, Dr. David Fatunmbi

    Answering HPLC questionsBesides the practical aspect of knowing which packing material you have inside a column based on the color outside, our HPLC columns utilize proprietary bonding technologies from Separation Methods Technologies that result in bonded phase coverage approaching 100%.

    Dr. David Fatunmbi of SMT is the person responsible for this exciting development and has spent some time answering questions from visitors to our booth and helping people out with their HPLC issues.

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