The 30th James L. Waters Annual Symposium will take place on Monday, March 18 in Philadelphia as part of Pittcon 2019. The theme of this year’s Symposium focuses on early research efforts required to develop… Read more >
Non-specific binding of protein and peptides continues to plague scientists with low recovery. high variability, and poor sensitivity. Are you doing enough to combat non-specific binding?
Waters recently surveyed 100 method developers from innovator and generic pharmaceutical companies to better understand their existing challenges and views on Method Lifecycle Management (MLCM). We’ll share with you the top questions and findings from our survey results.
Kevin Wyndham: Focused on delivering benefit to customers For 60 years, Waters has been creating advanced analytical measurement tools for the most exacting scientific applications. Innovation and providing benefit are at the core of our… Read more >
Where does your service engineer turn if they need help? Meet Dipesh. He works in Waters’ Global Service Support (GSS) department in Wilmslow, UK. The team supports field service engineers, writes supporting documentation, and advises on service requirements for new products.
Meet Vicky, who joined Waters’ Customer Success Team about two years ago with 20 years of LC-MS experience. She specializes in clinical forensic and toxicological applications supporting customers in Northern Europe.
Meet Ian, an LC-MS system engineer based in the UK, who is responsible for system installs, service, and maintenance. Being a former Waters customer drives Ian’s approach to customer service and going the extra mile.
Michelle and her team are responsible for identifying high-demand assays and developing appropriate LC-MS solutions for use in toxicology.
Have you ever wondered what’s required to design, build, and support an LC-MS system? Meet Mark, who works on our Systems Evaluation team.
Tips for Making The Analytical Scientist’s Prized PowerList The Analytical Scientist magazine published its PowerList 2016 of the most influential women in the analytical sciences in October. Named to the list was Dr. Isabelle Francois, Business… Read more >