Calibration and Accuracy Under GLP

This webinar will cover various approaches to achieve accuracy, including response, matrix effects, and selectivity of identification. Attendees will learn about important issues.
  • Tuesday
  • June
  • 03
  • 2025
10:00 AM PDT | 01:00 PM EDT
Duration: 60 Minutes
IMG John C. Fetzer
Webinar Id: 60897
Live
Session
$119.00
Single Attendee
$249.00
Group Attendees
Recorded
Session
$159.00
Single Attendee
$359.00
Group Attendees
Combo
Live+Recorded
$249.00
Single Attendee
$549.00
Group Attendees

Overview:

Without accuracy, a result is not acceptable. There are many issues that effect accuracy and there are many approaches to deal with them. The importance of response, matrix effects, selectivity of identification, and other issues will be covered.

Why should you Attend:

Accuracy is one of the most fundamental and highly-desired parts of a good methodology. It also is very difficult to gain it, much more so than for precision. Numerous approaches are use to gain accuracy and this webinar will describe some of them and what issues are important in each.

Areas Covered in the Session:

  • Comparison by using standards - the types of standards
  • Traceability and documentation
  • Calibration curves - checks for linearity, when non-linearity happens
  • Spikes, surrogates, and standard addition
  • Monitoring calibrations - slope and intercept
  • How accuracy is determined
  • What are the various types of standards and what are their strengths and weaknesses?
  • The importance of traceability
  • Calibration curves - what are the important criteria? Linearity versus nonlinearity, slope, intercept and what they mean
  • Matrix effects and how to deal with them
  • Using calibration data to monitor performance

Who Will Benefit:

  • Analysts
  • Lab Supervisors and Managers
  • QA Managers and Personnel
  • Consultants
  • Validation Specialists
  • Chemists

Speaker Profile

John C. Fetzer has had over 30 year experience in HPLC methods development. He has authored or co-authored over 50 peer-reviewed papers onl iquid chromatography, has served on the editorial advisory boards of the Journal of Chromatography, Analytical Chemistry, and Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.