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Overview of Webinars
Thursday, October 12th
11:00 AM SGT
Thursday, October 19th
11:00 AM SGT
Thursday, October 26th
11:00 AM SGT
Tuesday, October 31st
11:00 AM SGT
HPLC Method Development – Choosing a Mobile Phase for Your Assay 
Expansion of FDA’s Analytical Method for PFAS Detection in Food and Feed
Advances in Oligonucleotide Sample Preparation and Analysis
LC Tubings and Connections 101
Speaker: Mackenzie Freige - Application Scientist - Clinical, Phenomenex
Speakers:  Susan Genualdi - Ph.D. Research Chemist, Food and Drug Administration &
Richard F. Jack Ph.D. - Global Market Development Manager, Phenomenex
Speaker: Michael D McGinley - Director, Global Applications, Phenomenex
Speaker: Lucia Geis Asteggiante - Senior Technical Specialist, Phenomenex
Key Learning Points:

  • Receive an overview of theory of HPLC mobile phase/solid phase and their interactions 
  • Learn the differences between mobile phase options, and what to consider when picking a mobile phase 
  • Review the of panel results and how mobile phases affected ionization and separation 
Key Learning Points:

  • Understand the FDA’s approach for PFAS LOQs in various food matrices 
  • Learn about the EU reference lab guidance for PFAS in foods and how the FDA is taking a similar approach to food safety 
  • Take a deep dive into which PFAS are designated targets and which are being monitored for screening 
Key Learning Points:

  • Understand how Clarity OTX works in isolating oligonucleotides from biological matrices. 
  • Learn about antisense oligonucleotide structures and the challenges in isolating them from biological matrices. 
  • Discover how to optimize isolation solutions for specific oligos and matrices of interest. 
Key Learning Points:

  • Learn about types of tubing and fittings and making the best connections. 
  • Make sense of how to select the correct tube, properly cutting it and choosing the right fitting.  
  • Understanding extra-column volume and what are Zero-Dead Volume connections. 
  • Tips and tricks to diagnose and troubleshoot poor tubing and/or fitting choices. 
Who Should Attend:

  • Any HPLC and LC-MS/MS scientists in clinical and toxicology looking to learn more about the theory of HPLC mobile phase 
Who Should Attend:

  • Any scientists, lab analysts, food safety advocates, food manufacturers or anyone interested in food safety. 
Who Should Attend:

  • Any scientists who are interested in learning more about strategies for optimizing oligonucleotide isolation and analytical analysis.  
Who Should Attend:

  • Any LC users wanting to deepen their knowledge of LC tubing and connections, including troubleshooting, to smoothly run their LC experiments 
Meet Our Speakers
Mackenzie Freige
Application Scientist - Clinical, Phenomenex
Susan Genualdi
Ph.D. Research Chemist, Food and Drug Administration
&
Richard F. Jack Ph.D.
Global Market Development Manager, Phenomenex
Michael D McGinley
Director, Global Applications, Phenomenex
Lucia Geis Asteggiante
Senior Technical Specialist, Phenomenex
Mackenzie is an Application Scientist at PhenoLogix, and is based in Torrance, CA. She has undergraduate degrees in Chemistry and in Life Sciences. She joined Phenomenex in 2021, and brings extensive experience in liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. In her free time she practices yoga and enjoys reading. 
Lucia is a Senior Technical Specialist that has recently joined Phenomenex’s Global Technical Team. She has a broad experience in the field of Analytical Chemistry with a particular focus on LC chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. Lucia comes from a strong academic and regulatory background with experiences ranging from method development and analysis of small molecules to large protein complexes. She gained her Ph.D. at the University of Maryland - College Park, USA and did her post-doctoral work at the University of Oxford, UK. During her time as a researcher, she has authored/co-authored 23 scientific publications and 2 book chapters.
Michael McGinley is the director of Phenomenex’s global application laboratories in charge of generating scientific content supporting the company’s product portfolios in the clinical, food, environmental, and biopharmaceutical industries. Over his 20 years at Phenomenex, Michael has served in various product development, marketing, and technical management roles. He managed the development and commercialization of numerous products including its award-winning Gemini and Clarity product lines. Before Phenomenex, Michael was at Amgen where he held several positions over a dozen year span, including Associate Scientist, Project Manager, and Laboratory Head. Michael received his degree in Biochemistry from the University of California at Berkeley and was one of the early proteomics innovators where he helped establish the pioneering program at Amgen. Michael is a recognized chromatography expert and long-serving member of the editorial advisory board of LC/GC magazine. His fields of expertise include HPLC method development, proteomics, oligonucleotide chemistry, and protein characterization with over a hundred publications in the respective fields.
Lucia is a Senior Technical Specialist that has recently joined Phenomenex’s Global Technical Team. She has a broad experience in the field of Analytical Chemistry with a particular focus on LC chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry. Lucia comes from a strong academic and regulatory background with experiences ranging from method development and analysis of small molecules to large protein complexes. She gained her Ph.D. at the University of Maryland - College Park, USA and did her post-doctoral work at the University of Oxford, UK. During her time as a researcher, she has authored/co-authored 23 scientific publications and 2 book chapters.