Land O’Lakes: The use of blood microsampling for the quantitative bioanalysis of pharmaceuticals in early development (Roger Hayes)

In collaboration with the event organizers (University of Wisconsin), Bioanalysis Zone is pleased to feature a presentation by Roger N. Hayes entitled ‘The use of blood microsampling for the quantitative bioanalysis of pharmaceuticals in early development’ from the 16th Annual Land O’Lakes Bioanalytical Conference, July 13-16 2015.
More presentations from the 16th Land O’Lakes Bioanalytical Conference:
The case for trap and elute microflow LC (Rick King)
Innovative methodologies for large molecule analysis in LC-MS/MS (Vincent Trinh)
A clinical case study of capillary microsampling (Tom Verhaeghe)