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Journal of Chromatography – New Issue on Enantioseparations

Journal of Chromatography – New Issue on Enantioseparations October 5, 2016 Shout out for the new issue of the Journal of Chromatography – it’s on chiral chromatography!  Available wherever such products are sold (the Harvard Coop?)… or on the interwebs, of course. First papers I read : Preparative supercritical fluid chromatography: A powerful tool for chiral separations   David …

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Averica Discovery Expands Capabilities and Capacity by 50%

Averica Discovery Expands Capabilities and Capacity by 50% June 2, 2016 Enhances ability to supply early drug development programs while shorteningproject timelines MARLBOROUGH, MA, June 2, 2016 – Averica Discovery Services Inc., an analytical development contract research organization (CRO), today announced new hires and the acquisition of new equipment that significantly expands the Company’s capacity and …

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LabTube Meets Mickey Rego

LabTube Meets – Mickey Rego

LabTube Meets March 22, 2016 LabTube houses a global of collection of scientific videos.  Their “LabTube Meets” segment interviews scientists about research, trends and technical innovations. At Pittcon 2016 LabTube spoke with Mickey Rego about his presentation discussing ways prep chromatography can reduce risk in the early stages of drug development. Discover other great videos from Pittcon 2016, and scientists around …

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A Better Way To Look At Risk/Reward During Early Drug Development?

A Better Way to Look at Risk/Reward During Early Drug Development? Jeff Kiplinger October 16, 2015 How do you add value to a compound while maintaining cost effectiveness?  The answer might depend on whether you’re part of the cautious development team, or hard-driving discovery team. In Pharmaceutical Online’s article, “Relative Cost Models: A Better Way …

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Life of a Chiral Sample - Averica

The Life of a Chiral Sample

The Life of a Chiral Sample July 30, 2015 Chiral resolution1 is the process of separating racemic compounds into their enantiomers. Scientists looking to study one of the isomers choose between chiral chromatography, asymmetric synthesis, or diastereomeric crystallization to supply material2. Averica’s scientists are experts in chromatography. We find this to be the fastest method …

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SFC 2015 - Averica

Averica Presentation at SFC 2015 Focuses on Economic Impact of Technology and Design

Marlborough, MA, July 22, 2015 – Averica Discovery Services, Inc., a contract research organization (CRO) with specialized expertise in small molecule analysis and purification, today announced that President Jeffrey Kiplinger, Ph.D. is a key presenter at SFC 2015, which runs now through Friday in Philadelphia. Kiplinger’s presentation entitled “Understanding the Real Value of Prep SFC Technology: …

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What is Scalable Separation Using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography?

What is Scalable Separation Using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography? Paul Lefebvre June 29, 2014 In this article Paul Lefebvre, Director of Laboratory Operations, responds to the question, “What is Scalable Separation using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography?” Scalable separation, also called preparative chromatography, is the production of any amount of compound, from 1 mg to 1 kg, using the same method. Supercritical …

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