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It is a  fact that a course is only as good as the instructor. Advanza only employs renowned industry experts who not only possess the subject knowledge but, more importantly, the ability to convey it others in an effective manner. All our instructors undergo additional in house training to ensure the consistency and quality of all our courses.

 

Mr. C. David Carr


 

Mr. Carr has over twenty-five years experience in the analytical technology field and is an expert in High Performance Liquid Chromatography. He is very familiar with capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry as applied to the analysis of polypeptides. David has provided instruction on HPLC and the use of HPLC in the analysis and characterization of polypeptides for many years. He has a facility for explaining the concepts and practices involved in the analysis of polypeptides in a manner that makes them clear and easy to understand. Course attendees can anticipate a very educational, yet entertaining, presentation with ample opportunity for discussion and questions.

 

Dr. Lee N. Polite


 

Dr. Polite has been teaching chromatography short courses for over 15 years. Lee is the National Instructor for the American Chemical Society's popular Fundamentals of HPLC courses. He has also taught courses for the FDA, FBI Academy, and several industrial clients. Before becoming lab director for Axion, Lee spent 9 years with Amoco Corporation with a variety of responsibilities.

 

Professor Harold McNair


 

Dr. McNair is a professor of Analytical Chemistry at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg and has been involved in GC since 1960. He developed one of the first chromatography short courses over 30 years ago and has been teaching ever since. He was instrumental in the start-up of the chromatography divisions of both Hewlett Packard and Varian. He has consulted for the FDA, FBI, FAA, CODEX, and numerous industrial organizations. Professor McNair has trained 50 graduates students in chromatography with 200 publications and countless national and international awards.

 

Dr. Nicholas H. Snow


 

 

Nicholas H. Snow is currently Professor and Chair of Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Seton Hall University. He received a B.S. in Chemistry at the University of Virginia and a Ph.D. at Virginia Tech. He served as mass spectrometrist in the Department of Pathology and Lecturer in Chemistry at the University of Virginia prior to joining Seton Hall in 1994. He maintains a research group with active projects in gas and liquid chromatography and sample preparation, with focus on developing new and improved sampling methods and on rapid separation techniques, especially for pharmaceutical and environmental analysis. The Seton Hall Board of Regents has recognized him twice for teaching and service excellence. In 2001, he performed sabbatical research at the Robert Wood Johnson Pharmaceutical Research Institute and he served as President of the Eastern Analytical Symposium, Inc. 

 

 


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