Keep Running, Take the Lead with New Agilent GCMS Solutions
Agilent Technologies: Tackling Helium Shortages with New and Novel Solutions
High-throughput laboratories face constant pressure to analyze more samples, even as resources shrink, and analytical challenges grow. New developments in intelligence and performance raise the gold standard in GC/MS to handle the complexity and demands of routine testing.
Recent challenges due to helium shortage can put your lab in a risky situation.
Hydrogen has some attractive benefits, such as increased speed and lower-temperature separations, but has traditionally been viewed as having performance drawbacks.
In this webinar series, we will focus on new technology advancements and best practices in GC/MS that reduce downtime and enhance lab productivity and performance. We will also present the new Agilent HydroInert source, designed to help minimize sensitivity loss and spectral anomalies associated with hydrogen gas.
Presenter: Lakshmi Krishnan (GC/MS Single Quadrupole Product Manager, Agilent Technologies)
Lakshmi Krishnan is the GCMS Single Quadrupole Product Manager in the Mass Spectrometry division of Agilent Technologies, located in Santa Clara, California. Lakshmi obtained her M.S. in Biotechnology, focusing on Business Administration, from San Jose State University. At Agilent, she works on new product introductions, marketing and commercialization of GC/MSD platforms.
Presenter: Joel Ferrer (GC/MS Triple Quadrupole Product Manager, Agilent Technologies)
Joel Ferrer is the Product Manager for the Agilent Triple Quadrupole GC/MS portfolio. He obtained his B.S. in Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University where he gained experience on Agilent LC/MS and GC/MS instrumentation performing metabolomics research in the Department of Chemistry. Joel later earned his MBA from the University of Houston with a focus on Product Management and Marketing Analytics. He’s been with Agilent for over 5 years and in his current product management role since June 2020.