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In an effort to provide continuing education specifically related to the
science of electrophoresis, Sebia is pleased to offer the following previously
recorded e-Learning Webinars. Continuing education credits are also available;
registration is required.
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Current Technologies Utilized for Hemoglobinopathy & Thalassemia Testing; Capillary Electrophoresis and HPLC - Comparisons and Case Studies
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| Presenter: |
Aigars Brants, Ph.D., Sebia Scientific Affairs |
| Level: |
Basic to Intermediate |
| Objectives: |
Understand the principles of capillary electrophoresis (CE) technology.
Compare CE to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC),
along with other current gel methods for hemoglobinopathy and thalassemia testing.
Recall laboratory workflow benefits of CE cap piercing technology with whole blood samples.
Demonstrate the separation of common and uncommon hemoglobin variants utilizing CE.
Discuss the complementary nature of CE as compared with other current technologies.
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| CEU: |
1 PACE Credit |
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A Comparison between Immunofixation Electrophoresis (IFE) and
Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) Immunotyping Technologies
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| Presenter: |
Aigars Brants, Ph.D., Sebia Scientific Affairs |
| Level: |
Basic to Intermediate |
| Objectives: |
Recall basic fundamentals of immunofixation electrophoresis.
Comprehend the principles of capillary electrophoresis (CE) technology and the use of CE
technology to perform the CAPILLARYS Immunotyping assay. Understand the similarities and
differences between immunofixation electrophoresis and CAPILLARYS Immunotyping.
Understand and apply key rules for the interpretation of CAPILLARYS
Immunotyping patterns. Interpret 10 sample CAPILLARYS Immunotyping results along with the presenter.
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1 PACE Credit |
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For any questions regarding information in this webinar you can email us at
ScientificSupport@Sebia-USA.com
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Capillary Electrophoresis: CAPILARYS/MINICAP Immunotyping (IT)
Interpretation – rules and examples.
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| Presenter: |
Aigars Brants, Ph.D., Sebia Scientific Affairs |
| Level: |
Intermediate - Advanced |
| Objectives: |
Recall the principles of Immunotyping by capillary electrophoresis technology.
Understand the rules for interpreting Immunotyping results.
Apply the rules for interpreting Immunotyping results in the following abnormal cases:
1) small monoclonal proteins migrating in beta- or gamma region,
2) biclonal monoclonal proteins,
3) free light chains;
4) oligoclonal patterns, and
5) inflammatory profiles.
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1 PACE Credit |
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For any questions regarding information in this webinar you can email us at
ScientificSupport@Sebia-USA.com
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SPE Testing: Comparison Between Agarose Gel Electrophoresis and Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) Technologies.
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| Presenter: |
Aigars Brants, Ph.D., Sebia Scientific Affairs |
| Level: |
Basic to Intermediate |
| Objectives: |
Comprehend the principles of capillary electrophoresis (CE) technology. Understand and recall the six major
protein fractions, where various proteins migrate, and associated reference ranges for agarose gel
electrophoresis and capillary electrophoresis technologies.
Recall the key rules for serum protein interpretation as applied to
capillary electrophoresis technology.
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| CEU: |
1 PACE Credit |
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