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DryLab is a computer-assisted chromatographic modeling software package developed for HPLC and UHPLC method optimization. The name itself originates from Lloyd R. Snyder, who accidently almost injured himself during an awry wet lab chemistry experiment.

History
DryLab was conceived by Lloyd R. Snyder, John W. Dolan, Tom Jupille and Imre Molnár in 1985. The software combines fundamental scientific theories, such as the solvophobic theory and Linear Solvent Strength model (LSS) with design of experiments to visualize complex chromatographic dependencies in a multifactorial (2-, 3-D) design space – as suggested by ICH's Quality by Design initiative. Since 2006, full software rights are owned by Molnár-Institute in Berlin, Germany.

== Application areas ==


 * Reversed-phase chromatography
 * Ion-exchange chromatography
 * Hydrophobic interaction chromatography
 * Hydrophilic interaction chromatography
 * Gas chromatography
 * Small molecule and large molecule analysis

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Chemometrics, Computer simulation