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Course Objectives

By the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Understand the fundamental principles of analytical method validation.
  • Identify and apply the main validation criteria (fidelity, accuracy, specificity, linearity, etc.).
  • Design a comprehensive analytical strategy in a regulatory or industrial context.
  • Master the critical steps from sampling to instrumental analysis.
  • Interpret results and the uncertainties associated with analytical protocols.

Contents

  1. Introduction to Analytical Method Validation
    • Objectives and context
    • Regulatory and industrial issues
  2. Key Steps of an Analytical Protocol
    • Sampling, storage, extraction, processing
  3. Classic Validation Criteria
    • Specificity and selectivity
    • Response function and linearity
    • Fidelity: repeatability and reproducibility
    • Trueness, precision, accuracy
    • Limits of detection and quantification (LOD, LOQ)
    • Measurement range
  4. Specific and Advanced Criteria
    • Robustness, dilution effect, stability, calibration
  5. Statistical Tools and Standards
    • Grubbs and Cochran tests
    • References: ICH Q2(R1), USP, ISO 5725, ISO 17025
  6. Case Studies
    • Glyphosate assay in blood (LC-MS)
    • Atrazine assay in salads (GC-MS)
    • Comprehensive study on cocaine in forensic medicine

Teaching Methods

  • Interactive presentations
  • Group case studies
  • Supervised validation exercises
  • Discussions on experimental strategies

Assessment

  • 100%: Final Exam
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