GC and GCMS webinars - Week 42
LabRulez: GC and GCMS webinars - Week 42
In the from October 18, 2021, the following webinars await you in the field of GC and GCMS. More details and registration can be found in the WEBINARS section.:
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1. Thermo Fisher Scientific: Innovation Summit - Chromeleon Software – No Compromise Enterprise - Day 1
Today we will discuss Chromeleon CDS Past-Present-Future, Lean laboratory planning and design, Disaster recovery with Microsoft Azure cloud or Unlock your analytical instrument data for data science.
2. Thermo Fisher Scientific: Innovation Summit - Chromeleon Software – No Compromise Enterprise - Day 2
Today we will discuss Lab compliance for continuous operations, Cloud deployment and beyond pharma 4.0, Connecting the laboratory and instruments and moving forward with Chromeleon CDS.
3. SepSolve Analytical: Non-target workflows for improved quality and authenticity evaluation of food and beverages
In this webinar, we will describe the use of automated sample extraction and enrichment combined with GC×GC–TOF MS for comprehensive non-target screening of aroma volatiles from food and beverages.
4. Thermo Fisher Scientific: Innovation Summit - Advancing Analytical Science - Day 1
Are you a new or existing separation scientist or chromatographer in industry and academia? Today we will discuss topics such as Accelerating pharmaceutical characterization and Advanced analytical solutions.
5. Thermo Fisher Scientific: Innovation Summit - Chromeleon Software – No Compromise Enterprise - Day 3
Today we will discuss taking chromatography solutions a step further, Streamlining data analysis and method development, Data integrity and cloud validation or Are you audit ready?
6. Thermo Fisher Scientific: Innovation Summit - Advancing Analytical Science - Day 2
Are you a new or existing separation scientist or chromatographer in industry and academia? Today we will discuss topics such as advances in large biomolecules and Chromatography with advanced detection.
7. Separation Science/Agilent Technologies: Ask the Agilent Experts: GC and GC/MS Scientists Answer Your Most Frequently Asked Questions
Separation Science, in collaboration with Agilent, offers an upcoming webinar that will discuss some of the most frequently asked questions about GC and GCMS.
8. Phenomenex: Cold Sticky Blood, Hair, Saliva Pretreatment & Cleanup Achieving Sensitivity Goals for Biological Sample Matrices
In this webinar we will discuss How to Clean Up Blood, Plasma, Serum, Hair, Saliva or Urine for achieving required sensitivity in Biological Sample Matrices.
9. Thermo Fisher Scientific: Innovation Summit - Chromeleon Software – No Compromise Enterprise - Day 4
Today we will discuss Increasing lab productivity, Maintaining your chromatography data system, Improving lab operations or Realizing the potential for CDS with mass spectrometry.
10. Syft Technologies: Third European SIFT-MS User Meeting
Syft Technologies invites you to join the 2021 European user group meeting focused on the latest applications of selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS).
11. Thermo Fisher Scientific: Innovation Summit - Advancing Analytical Science - Day 3
Are you a new or existing separation scientist or chromatographer in industry and academia? Today we will discuss topics such as micro-flow proteomics and mass Spectrometry and Automation.
12. Wiley Analytical Science: Mass Spectral Analysis Using KnowItAll Software & Spectral Libraries
In this session, we will introduce various search strategies for analysis using unknown spectra. We will also introduce you to other important tools for mass spectrometry.
13. Thermo Fisher Scientific: Innovation Summit - Chromeleon Software – No Compromise Enterprise - Day 5
Today we will discuss Best practices for Efficient data processing with smarter reporting and Managing enterprise installations and handling user management.
14. LECO: Death, Disease, and Mummies: A Virtual GC/MS Symposium
For many, fear of the unknown can be paralyzing. A smell, a taste, an object that cannot be identified... for most people, it is a warning to stay away. For mass spectrometrists, it is an invitation.