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Advances in Environmental Analysis eSeminar

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 8:38 am
by CF - David Hills
Advances in Environmental Analysis eSeminar

Broadcast Dates
Session #1: 23 June (Start time - 8am PDT / 11am EDT / 4pm BST / 5pm CEST)
Session #2: 25 June (Start time - 8am PDT / 11am EDT / 4pm BST / 5pm CEST)

What will you gain from this eSeminar?
You will be provided with a good overview of chromatographic and mass spectrometric methods for the analysis of environmental matrices, together with updates on new methodologies for monitoring air, water and ground-based samples. Experts in these technologies will provide details on sample preparation strategies, liquid and gas chromatographic separation protocols and mass spectrometric detection, as well as highlighting current trends and emerging issues in this important analytical field.

Who should attend?
This eSeminar is aimed at analysts working across the environmental analysis sectors involved in the detection and characterization of contaminants and pollutants in air, water and ground matrices.

TUESDAY, 23 JUNE

Site Studies in the Analysis of Soil Gas to Determine if Targets are Being Missed?
Roberta Provost (Pace Analytical Services, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA)

A Universal Mass Spectrometry-Based System for Environmental Analysis using Q-Tof Mass Spectrometry Coupled with GCxGC and Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization
Karl Jobst (McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)

Triumphs and Challenges of High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry in Comprehensive Pesticide Residue Screens
Mark Crosswhite (Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, USA)

PBDEs in Sediment: The Story Behind an Accurate Traceable Measurement
Camilla Liscio (LGC, UK)


THURSDAY, 25 JUNE

Success using Alternate Carrier Gases for Volatile Methods
Presenter: Lee Marotta (PerkinElmer, Shelton, Connecticut, USA)
Co-authors: Jacob Rebholz, Roger Bardsley and Tom Hartlein (all Teledyne Tekmar, Mason, Ohio, USA)

Environmental Monitoring - A Vision of the Future
David Kennedy (David Kennedy & Associates, Palm Springs, California, USA)

Background and Implications of Fabric Phase Sorptive Extraction (FPSE) on Environmental Sample Preparation
Abuzar Kabir (International Forensic Research Institute, Florida International University, USA)

Please register here:

http://view6.workcast.net/register?cpak ... 2765787485