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Smart Chromatography Methods for Faster Tech Transfer: A Cross-Platform Case Study

RECORD | Already taken place Tu, 9.9.2025
In this session, we’ll take a closer look at why method transfer is such a challenge today — and more importantly, how to fix it.
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SciY: Smart Chromatography Methods for Faster Tech Transfer: A Cross-Platform Case Study
SciY: Smart Chromatography Methods for Faster Tech Transfer: A Cross-Platform Case Study

Accelerate Method Sharing with Structured Digital Approaches

Transferring chromatography methods between labs, instruments, or external partners remains a persistent challenge. Manual retyping from PDFs or spreadsheets and repeated validations slow down workflows and introduce risk. This is especially problematic when collaborating across different vendors, sites, or with CROs and CDMOs.

In this webinar, we explore the root causes of method transfer bottlenecks, and more importantly, how to overcome them. You’ll see a peer-reviewed, real-world case study of successful two-way method exchange between two major pharmaceutical companies using different chromatography platforms. Discover how structured digital methods can make sharing, storing, and reusing chromatography protocols more efficient and reliable.

By attending this discussion, you will learn:
  • Why method transfer is still a bottleneck in many labs
  • How digital methods improve traceability, speed, and consistency
  • How to collaborate more smoothly with external partners
  • What a modern, structured approach to method management looks like
Who should attend?
  • Chromatographers, lab managers, and scientists working in analytical, QA/QC, or outsourced environments
  • Tech transfer leaders and IT professionals supporting cross-platform integration

Presenter: Kelsey Boyle (Director, Product Management, ZONTAL)

Kelsey Boyle, MSc, is a chemist with a focus on chromatography and innovative product development. She is Director of Product Management at ZONTAL, where she helps clients with three key functions: data integration, data collection and storage, and data reuse. Kelsey has launched a SaaS product for the CMC (Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls) regulatory space and began her career in product management with reference standards for the pharmaceutical industry.

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