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Continuous Chromatography Workshop – registration open!

Meet the scientist behind the solutions. J Preston, PhD, Separation Sciences Director at YMC America, leads our applications initiatives, bringing extensive expertise in method development and chromatographic optimization to our clients’ most complex analytical challenges.

Coming this October: Join J Preston for an exclusive Chromatography Workshop where he’ll share advanced techniques and real-world applications.

Early Bird Special: Save big with early registration!
Regular Price: $2,500
Early Bird: $1,900 (register before September 15th)

Behind every successful separation is a scientist who understands both the chemistry and the real-world constraints of analytical laboratories. That’s the YMC difference.

Learn more or register here: https://www.ymcamerica.com/contichrom_workshop/

Posted on September 2, 2025.

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