Training Environment

Method Development and Validation for High Throughput Bioanalysis

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Working on theoretical knowledge and practical skills

We provide comprehensive theoretical and practical (hands-on) training for long-term users of our instruments. Our philosophy emphasizes empowering users to conduct their own experiments, with our team available to assist when issues arise.

New trainees receive personalized one-on-one hands-on training. The research manager collaborates with each trainee on their project, educating them about the instrument, method development, and analytical workflows. Additional support for experimental design and troubleshooting is provided by Dr. El-Aneed. Trainees also have the option to enroll in an advanced graduate course in Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry, offered annually.

Our aim is to equip trainees with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills necessary to perform their own analyses and independently handle data interpretation. In 2024, we established an informal analytical discussion group under the guidance of research manager Deborah Michel. This group meets biweekly to discuss various topics and troubleshoot HPLC and MS analyses, attracting 15 to 30 HQPs and faculty members per session.


Left to right: Deborah Michel (Research Manager), Emma Finch (Ph.D. student, Medicine), Amir Khajavinia (Ph.D. student, Pharmacy), Emily Kennedy (Ph.D. student, toxicology), Marziyeh Ghanbarian (Postdoctoral Fellow, Medicine), and Maryam Alyari (Mass Spectrometry technician, Pharmacy and Nutrition), July 2024 Photo: Jason Belhumeur