Webinars LabRulezGCMS Week 8-9/2024
LabRulez: Webinars LabRulezGCMS Week 8-9/2024
In the next 14 days, the following webinars await you in the field of gas / solid phase and especially Raman, FTIR, GC and GC/MS.
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1. Agilent Technologies: Evolving Landscape on Control of Excipients Quality in Pharmaceutical Products
- Th, 22.2.2024, 12:00 CET
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Join this webinar to hear IPC, USP and Agilent experts share their views on the role of Pharmacopeia's in ensuring Quality of Pharmaceutical products and excipients.
2. Wiley: Introduction to KnowItAll for IR & Raman (Vibrational Spectroscopy)
- Th, 22.2.2024, 16:00 CET
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We will demonstrate how KnowItAll can help solve unknown IR and Raman spectra through a series of examples.
3. Agilent Technologies: See Through the Barrier: The Power of Agilent's Solutions for Raw Material Verification
- Fr, 23.2.2024, 19:00 CET
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This talk will delve into the prowess of these Agilent Spatially Offset Raman spectrometers, emphasizing their capability to ensure material authenticity even through obstructions.
4. Agilent Technologies: Harmonized USP Chapter 621 Chromatography – Recent Revisions
- Tu, 27.2.2024, 07:00 CET
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In this webinar we will give an overview of General Chapter <621> Chromatography and the allowed adjustments to chromatographic conditions in the USP monographs.
5. Agilent Technologies: Navigating Troubled Waters: A Deep Dive into Water Injections by GC
- Tu, 27.2.2024, 17:00 (CEST)
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Water injections and not only how to perform them correctly, but also the many pointers to keep in mind when working with water in GC.
6. Agilent Technologies: Microplastic detection and quantification in the Cincinnati urban watershed using laser direct infrared (LDIR) chemical imaging system
- Tu, 27.2.2024, 21:30 (CEST)
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Microplastic detection and quantification in the Cincinnati urban watershed using laser direct infrared (LDIR) chemical imaging system.