2023 Short Course Schedule

2023 Short Courses will be offered November 12-15, 2023, at the Crowne Plaza Conference Center in Princeton, NJ.  We will offer a variety of our courses. 

The short course program has long been an integral part of EAS and provides a valuable service to both students and professionals who seek to refine or augment their scientific development. The Short Course committee strives to offer high caliber courses that align with EAS’s mission and can include fundamental analytical techniques and principles, novel technologies and regulatory affairs.  EAS short courses are designed to help the practicing analyst develop new skills and enhance knowledge. Taught by experts, the short courses emphasize practical knowledge of a variety of important topics to help one keep current with best practices and new techniques. Whether you want to learn a new analytical technology, understand new regulations, explore an analytical field, or just brush up new concepts in your area of expertise, there is a course for you.  EAS’s short courses emphasize: A wide range of topics; interactive discussions; case studies for illustration; and practical and problem solving tips.

Pricing for 2023 IN-PERSON Short Courses: 
Registration rates are $625 for a one-day course and $850 for a two-day course until October 15th and  $900 for a one-day course and $1,250 for a two-day course after October 15th; note:  In-person short courses require a Full Conferee registration to the symposium & exposition.  Prices include continental breakfast, 2 coffee breaks and a buffet lunch.  Register for two courses and receive a $100 discount.

EAS will be offering short course student rates of $100.00 per day for full-time students (proof of ID required) but you must register in advance.  In-person short courses require a Full-Time Student registration to the symposium & exposition ($50).  Space is limited.

2022 List of IN-PERSON Short Courses (2023 courses will be announced soon)
These courses below will be offered in-person this November 13-16 at the Crowne Plaza Conference Center; times each day are 8:30am – 5:00pm

# of DaysCourse Names Click on course title for descriptionInstructors
2-dayHPLC and UHPLC for Practicing Scientists 1 and 2: Fundamentals, Method Development, and Troubleshooting
Note: Part 1 and Part 2 can be taken as 1-day courses
Michael W. Dong, MWD Consulting
2-dayPractical LC-MS/MS Method Development and Sample PreparationPerry Wang, LC-MS Technical Expert
1-dayPractical Bioanalytical Method Validation by LC-MS/MSPerry Wang, LC-MS Technical Expert
1-dayGetting the most from GC and GC/MSGregory Slack, Slack Consulting
Nicholas Snow, Seton Hall University
1-dayIntroduction to Quantitative Spectroscopy for Near Infrared and Raman Instrumentation (Sandbox Demos)Deborah Peru, DP Spectroscopy and Training, LLC
1-daySupercritical Fluid Chromatography: A Powerful and Greener Tool for Analytical and Preparative SeparationsYingru Zhang, Lotus Separations
Mike Hicks, Merck & Co.
1-dayThe Fundamentals of Laboratory Management – Managing PeopleScott Hanton, Lab Manager
1-dayABC to PMP: A Project Management Crash CourseLuisa Profeta
1-dayPrepare Your Analytical Laboratory for Quality Audit and InspectionKim Huynh-Ba, Pharmalytik Consulting
1-dayLearn Reversed Phase LC in One Day – What to Do When C18 Does or Doesn’t Work Merlin Bicking, ACCTA, Inc.
1-dayNon-Linear Machine Learning for Calibration and ClassificationBarry Wise, Eigenvector Research
1-daySystematic Chromatography Maintenance and TroubleshootingMerlin Bicking, ACCTA, Inc.
Douglas Raynie, SD State University
1-dayIntact and Top-Down Protein Characterization and Quantitation by Mass Spectrometry: Approaches for Pharmaceutical Drug Discovery, Development, and BioanalysisJohn Kellie, GlaxoSmithKline
1-dayChromatographic Methods of Analysis of Oligonucleotides, siRNA, and mRNAMartin Gilar, Waters Corporation
1-dayThe Importance of Microscopy in MicrospectroscopyDale Purcell, Chemical Microscopy, LLC
Brooke Kammrath, University of New Haven
1-dayDesign of Experiments (DoE): Key to Effectiveness and Continuous Improvement in the LaboratoryZenaida Otero Gephardt, Otero Associates
1-day Problems with FT-IR Spectra and How to Avoid Them (Sandbox Demos)Ellen Miseo, Miseo Consulting
Jeff D’Agostino, Specac
1-dayPractical NMR SpectroscopyDamodaran Achary, University of Pittsburgh
1-dayGreen Analytical ChemistryDouglas Raynie, South Dakota State University
1-daySample Preparation: The Chemistry Behind the TechniquesDouglas Raynie, South Dakota State University
1-dayPractical Raman Microscopy (Sandbox Demos)Alexander Rzhevskii, Thermo Fisher Scientific
1-dayAn Overview of Drug Development, Drug Quality, Regulatory, and Quality Control ProcessesMichael Dong, MWD Consulting
1-dayTwo-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography for Pharmaceutical AnalysisDwight Stoll, Gustavus Adolphus College
1-dayIntroduction to LC-MS MetabolomicsDajana Vuckovic, Concordia University
1-dayProcess Analytical Technology:  Out of the lab and into the LineJames Rydzak, Specere Consulting
1-dayHigh-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography an Alternative Approach to Quality: Standardization, Quantification and AutomationWilmer Perera, CAMAG