Empower Tips: Ask me Anything about Ensuring Data Quality by Benchmarking System Performance

Being able to quickly identify the cause of a problem is critical in today’s laboratory. System monitoring is the first step in effective troubleshooting. Routine system monitoring should be performed at regular intervals based on the usage of a chromatographic system. If the system is heavily used, then daily checks may be more appropriate. When an injection fails there is nothing to compare it to if monitoring has not been done. Benchmarking the system is typically done at installation or after routine maintenance. Empower has tools to summarize the data in visual and tabular ways to maximize your efficiency and help ensure your data quality.
Please join us for this live webinar to learn more and bring your questions, you can ask us anything!
Presenter: Neil Lander (Principal Product Manager, Informatics, Waters Corporation)
Neil has worked for Waters Corporation since 1994 and has held a variety of positions including Technical Support Specialist, Technical Trainer, Manager Customer Education and currently, Principal Marketing Manager focusing on Informatics solutions. He provides internal support for Empower Chromatography Data System and is focused on developing laboratory software solutions that help organizations achieve their scientific and operational objectives. Prior to joining Waters, he was an analytical chemist where he gained experience in both the cosmetics and specialty chemical industries.
Presenter: Jonathan Turner (Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Waters Corporation)
Jonathan E. Turner is the Product Marketing Manager for analytical UPLC, UHPLC, and HPLC columns at Waters Corporation. He joined Waters Corporation in 2006 as a research chemist in the Chemistry Research and Development Group. From 2006 to early 2015 his role was to design, develop, and evaluate new novel stationary phases for both small molecule and large molecule separations. In 2015 Jonathan transitioned from the laboratory to the Chemistry Product Management Group; in this new role he uses his expertise in chromatographic media to help design, develop, and commercialize new modern stationary phases.
