Optimizing Lab Ultrafiltration Workflows: From Molecule Separation to Diagnostics

This webinar will provide the latest guidance on innovative methods, products, tools, and considerations needed to optimize lab ultrafiltration workflows, with a particular emphasis on cell culture molecules.

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Monday, September 21, 2020
2:30 - 4:00 PM, Eastern Standard Time

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Ultrafiltration techniques are becoming increasingly critical in research and process applications. With the wide range of lab-based research applications and molecules in life science, environmental, clinical, and other industrial sectors, it is important to understand both the shared and specific key principles and methods needed to optimize ultrafiltration procedures. In this webinar sponsored by Sartorius, experts will explain how optimization allows researchers to maximize user-specific results and reduce specimen-to-report timelines.

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Meet the speakers:

Adam Green
Manager, Lab Filtration Product Management
Sartorius


Klaus Schoene
Lead Application Scientist
Sartorius


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