Deliver assurance and product quality with your chromatography data system
SelectScience: Deliver assurance and product quality with your chromatography data system
Quality is imperative throughout the entire development, validation, and final release testing of any therapeutic product. Often involving many complex and multifaceted challenges, vendors have a responsibility to ensure that their products meet defined criteria to deliver reliability and peace of mind to the end user.
In this online seminar series, software specialists will discuss how a modern chromatography data system (CDS) can provide a secure software platform from its early design, offering all the tools you need to maintain the integrity of your data, while alleviating concerns associated with regulatory audits.
If you would like to attend a webinar but are unable to join live, please do still register as all registrants will receive an on-demand link which you can use to watch the webinar after the live date.
Webinar 1. Deliver assurance and product quality with your chromatography data system
- Find out how a CDS is devised from initial design to final product
- Discover how features are tested to ensure high specification
- Learn about the validation model used for software product development
Presenter: Simon Hoffmann (Senior Manager, Software Development, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Simon Hoffmann is currently a senior manager within software development at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He holds an MBA from the Technical University of Munich, Germany and an MSc equivalent in computer science from Saarland University, Germany. With a demonstrated history of working in the research industry, he is highly skilled in agile methodologies, people management, software engineering, software development and chromatography.
Presenter: Vera Zimmermann (Senior Manager, Software Test Engineering, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Vera Zimmermann holds the position of senior manager for software test engineering within the analytical instruments group at Thermo Fisher Scientific. She has extensive experience working with chromatography software and has amassed almost 15 years of being involved in chromatography data systems functional testing, planning and development. In addition, she also holds a PhD, gained from the University of Rostock.