Biography
Biography: Marc Plante
Abstract
Separation technology is a critical tool for the determination of many aspects for the goods and products that we use every day: from the multiple aspects of pharmaceuticals we take for our health, the researching and evaluation of new biosimilars, the products that we buy and use and to the food and water we consume every day. It's being an honor of being invited to speak on some of this technology, where I will have experience with the development and promotion of one of the more recent detector technologies for HPLC: the Corona charged aerosol detector. During my eight years as an applications chemist ESA Biosciences, Dionex and Thermo Fisher Scientifically its being able to create many novel applications encompassing lipids of all variety, biofuels, carbohydrates, foods, ions, pharmaceuticals, surfactants, proteins, industrial chemicals and pretty much everything else. Along with this work, it’s a unique opportunity to provide ideas for improving the detector, some of which were incorporated. This detector is still relatively new for HPLC and here at this conference, we will be hearing about the newer technologies that are in development and their uses, including new solid-phase extraction techniques, column materials and other separation technologies and methods.