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Wyatt Technology Europe - Advanced Macromolecular Charakterisisation - Info Seminars Spring 2010

in Brussels from 04-12-2010 - 04-12-2010

Wyatt Technology Europe, the leading manufacturer of instruments for macromolecular characterisation, cordially invites you to a series of one-day seminars (duration approx. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) on the characterisation of proteins and other biomolecules, particles, polymers etc.

An introduction into the theory of field flow fractionation, static and dynamic light scattering techniques (AF4, MALS, DLS) is given; after elucidation of basics, the instruments which are based upon the theories and various applications are presented.

Our guest speakers:
Dr. Sigrid Kuebler, Senior Application Scientist at Wyatt Technology Corporation, USA, and a well renowned scientist from the hosting institution (University/Company/Institute).

Between the talks, the opportunity will be given to ask questions on the topics presented and to discuss individual applications with the experts. Participation is without charge.

However, the number of participants is restricted, so do not hesitate to reserve your seat.

Who should attend?
Everybody, who characterises macromolecules in solution, detects aggregates, or analyzes proteins, polymers and particles regarding their molecular mass, size, shape or distribution. Contact us to see which techniques fit your analytical goals.

Event Date:   04-12-2010
Event Location:  
Brussels
Belgium
Event Organiser:  
Wyatt Technology Europe GmbH
Hochstr. 18
56307 Dernbach
Germany
Tel.
+49 2689-925-0
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