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The Art of Filtration 3.0



WEBINAR

Filtration is a fundamental yet often underappreciated technique in chemical and biological research, second only to weighing in its frequency of use. However, its nuanced applications and transformative potential are frequently overlooked in standard training.
"The Art of Filtration 3.0" webinar aims to shed light on the intricacies of filtration technologies, empowering participants to refine their experimental workflows and achieve superior results. This year’s edition introduces an exciting new segment on ultrafiltration, delving into its critical role in protein extraction and purification.

Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of filtration techniques, enabling them to make informed choices that enhance efficiency and accuracy in their experiments.

Key topics include:

  • Comparison of fiber filters to asymmetric, polymeric membrane filters
  • Characteristics of low adsorption to high-binding filters
  • Classification of filters as hydrophilic, hydrophobic, and those with intermediate properties
  • New: Ultrafiltration for protein extraction and purification
  • Integration of filtration in chemical analysis, protein purification and cell culture processes

Join us to master the art of filtration and elevate your research outcomes with expert guidance and actionable strategies.

Speakers

Dr. Anke Kleiser

Dr. Anke Kleiser

Merck

Technology Manager

Dr. Anke Kleiser: Following her doctoral thesis at the Institute of Physiology and Pathophysiology in Heidelberg, Dr. Anke Kleiser started her professional experience at Millipore. After the acquisitions by Merck and now more than 15 years of experience in the cell culture area she is working as a Technology Manager at hcompany{} managing the entire cell culture portfolio for Western Europe & EMEA.

Uwe Wagner

Uwe Wagner

Merck

Technology Manager

Following his degree in chemistry at the University Mainz Institute for Organic Chemistry, Uwe Wagner started his first job as a separation specialist at Millipore Germany in 1994.

After the acquisitions by Merck and now more than 29 years of experience in the separation market he is working as a Technology Manager at Merck managing the WEU & EMEA lab separation portfolio."

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