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Waters-BioInfra ASEAN Academy for Bioanalysis

BioInfra seeks shared development with ASEAN countries.
We are ready to share our skills and experience.

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  • Waters-BioInfra ASEAN Academy is an educational facility jointly operated by Waters and BioInfra to train analysis technology for ASEAN national analysis researchers.
  • The educational facilities are provided free of charge by BioInfra. These facilities are at BioInfra headquarters.
  • The practical analytical devices are provided free of charge by Waters.
  • Academy opening ceremony

    Academy opening ceremony

  • Laboratory

    Laboratory

  • Lecture room

    Lecture room

  • Practical laboratory

    Practical laboratory

  • Practical analytical devices

    Practical analytical devices

  • Practical robot

    Practical robot

  • Accommodation for overseas trainees

    Accommodation for overseas trainees

  • Accommodation for overseas trainees

    Accommodation for overseas trainees

Curriculum

  • Training Contents
  • 1 Chromatography and Molecular Detection
  • 1-1 Introduction of Chromatography
  • 1-2 Introduction of Detectors
  • 1-3 Operation of LC-MS/MS
  • 2 Establishment of a LC-MS/MS Detection
  • 2-1 Selection of Mass Tune Parameters
  • 2-2 Screening of LC Condition Using Grdient Technique
  • 2-3 Modification of the LC Condition
  • 3 Experimental Error Control
  • 3-1 Definition of Terms related to Error
  • 3-2 Significant Figures and Weighing
  • 3-3 Liquid Handling Error and Selection of Apparatus
  • 3-4 Correction of Measurement Error by Stable Isotope IS
  • 3-5 Check of Adsoption and the Prevention
  • 4 Stability and Stabilization
  • 4-1 Reaction Order and the Catalist
  • 4-2 pH-Stability and Selection of the pH-Range
  • 4-3 Temp-Stability and Selection of the Storage Temp
  • 4-4 In vitro metabolism and stabilization
  • 5 Extraction Methods
  • 5-1 Protein Precipitation
  • 5-2 Liquid-Phase Extraction
  • 5-3 Solid-Phase Extraction
  • Training Contents
  • 6 Design of an Analytical Method and the Preliminary Test
  • 6-1 Design of an Analytical Method
  • 6-2 Check of Extraction yield, Matrix Effect and Cross-Talk
  • 6-3 Modification of the Designed Method
  • 6-4 Preliminary test of the Modified Method
  • 7 Bioanalytical Method Validation Study 1
  • 7-1 Design of MV Study based on ICH M10
  • 7-2 Preparation of the MV Protocol
  • 7-3 Short-Term MV Studies
  • 8 Bioanalytical Method Validation Study 2
  • 8-1 Long-Term Stability Test
  • 8-2 Preparation of the MV Report
  • 8-3 Design of Partial and Cross Validation Studies
  • 9 Study Sample Analysis Using a Validated Method
  • 9-1 Preparation of Study Sample Analysis Plan
  • 9-2 In-Site Validation of the Method
  • 9-3 Study Sample Analysis
  • 9-4 Incurred Sample Reanalysis and Reporting
  • 9-5 Preparation of Study Sample Analysis Report
  • 10 Advanced Lab Systems
  • 10-1 Laboratory Information Management System
  • 10-2 Environment Monitoring Systems
  • 10-3 Lab Robotics
  • 10-4 Automated Data Processing and Reporting System
  • Training Contents
  • 11 GCLP Standards and Study Conduct
  • 11-1 Introduction of GCLPs
  • 11-2 Contract and Clinical Trial
  • 11-3 Sample Management and Analysis
  • 11-4 Sample Labeling, Receipt, Storage and Chain of Custody
  • 11-5 Preparation and Distribution of Clinical Kits
  • 11-6 Method Validation
  • 11-7 Repeat Analysis
  • 11-8 Data Recording
  • 11-9 Blinding/Unblinding
  • 11-10 Reporting
  • 11-11 Discussion
  • 12 Laboratory Operation
  • 12-1 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Facility Policies
  • 12-2 Organization
  • 12-3 Personnel
  • 12-4 Facilities
  • 12-5 Equipment Maintenance
  • 12-6 Computerized Systems
  • 12-7 Quality Assurance Processes
  • 12-8 Quality Control
  • 12-9 Retention of Data