Dr Imre
Osaka, Japan
Biography
Imre Sallay was born and raised in Hungary, Budapest. He spent almost four years as researcher/teaching assistant at a local university in the Biochemistry Department. Fate assigned his first task to be HPLC separation of enzyme digested insulin fragments. Moved to Japan with a research scholarship for one-and-a-half years, but got entangled in a PhD course leading to a post-doc binding him irreversibly to the country. The first job at a laboratory supplier company landed him to the chromatography world. For the last 10 years he is travelling around the Globe tirelessly consulting API producer companies with especial attention to insulin manufacturing. He is passionate about the beauty of the science at work in silica based reversed phase chromatography. When not on the road he happily lives in Osaka with his ancient guinea pig.”
Abstract
Abstract : Advances in HPLC Purification of Peptides – Future Benefits of In-house Integration