Method validation
Event Type: | Training Course | Location: | Teddington | Date: | 13/03/2007 | Duration: | 3 days | Cost: | �1190 + VAT |
Method validation is the process that provides evidence that a given analytical method, when correctly applied, produces results that are fit for purpose. No matter how well a method performs elsewhere, analysts need to confirm that the method is valid when applied in their laboratory. There is now a much greater emphasis on method validation in the ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation standard. Through a number of workshops, delegates build a validation protocol for a method of their choice.
What are the benefits?
This course will help you:
- Understand method validation and its requirements
- Select and apply the statistics required during method validation
- Select and use the appropriate types of method validation studies
- Appreciate and understand the links with measurement uncertainty and equipment qualification
Contents
The course will cover:
Day 1 � Essential statistics
- Introduction to statistics for method validation
- Significance testing � t-tests and the F-test
- Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
- Linear regression
Day 2 � Providing the tools
- Introduction to the concepts of method validation
- Building a validation protocol
- Performance parameters; precision, bias and ruggedness
Day 3 � Further tools
- Performance parameters; selectivity, LoD, LoQ, linearity and working range
- Using validation data to estimate measurement uncertainty
- Impact of equipment qualification on method validation
Who should attend?
This course is designed for analytical chemists and potential or existing laboratory managers who are involved in method development and method validation.
Further information
On-line booking is available for this course. If you do not wish to book on-line or would like further information, contact:
Lorraine Didinal
LGC Training Centre
LGC, Queens Road, TEDDINGTON, Middlesex, TW11 0LY
020 8943 7631
[email protected]
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