Molecular characterization of biomolecules by Capillary Electrophoresis (short course)

The aim of the course
This five-day short course provides an in-depth introduction to the molecular characterization of biomolecules using capillary electrophoresis (CE). Participants will gain theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience with CE techniques, including sample preparation, separation principles, and data analysis. The course will cover applications in protein, peptide, and glycan analysis, with a focus on UV and laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) detection. Designed for researchers, industry professionals, and students this course offers practical insights into the advantages and challenges of CE in biomolecular research. In the late afternoons and early evenings, participants can enjoy organized social activities, exploring the city and the beautiful surroundings of Lake Balaton.
Target audience
Researchers and laboratory professionals working with biomolecule analysis (e.g., proteins, peptides, glycans) who wish to expand or deepen their knowledge of capillary electrophoresis techniques.
Industry professionals in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or food sectors looking to implement or optimize analytical methods in their laboratories.
MSc and PhD students in chemistry, biochemistry, bioengineering, pharmacy, and life sciences who want to learn the fundamentals of capillary electrophoresis and its applications in biomolecule analysis.
Planned start date: 2025. July