The increased use of electronic data and computerized systems has introduced new challenges to maintaining data integrity. With regulated companies under increased scrutiny by regulatory authorities, companies need to ensure they have a thorough understanding of their regulated systems and how to assess them for gaps. Waters will provide insight on the current focus for data integrity with specific examples of how to monitor Waters Empower data. We will also provide additional tools and services that can help prepare for internal and external audits.
New Method Explored for the Detection of CECs in Crops Irrigated with Contaminated Water
April 30th 2025This new study presents a validated QuEChERS–LC-MS/MS method for detecting eight persistent, mobile, and toxic substances in escarole, tomatoes, and tomato leaves irrigated with contaminated water.
Accelerating Monoclonal Antibody Quality Control: The Role of LC–MS in Upstream Bioprocessing
This study highlights the promising potential of LC–MS as a powerful tool for mAb quality control within the context of upstream processing.
University of Tasmania Researchers Explore Haloacetic Acid Determiniation in Water with capLC–MS
April 29th 2025Haloacetic acid detection has become important when analyzing drinking and swimming pool water. University of Tasmania researchers have begun applying capillary liquid chromatography as a means of detecting these substances.