Webinar Date/Time: Wed, Aug 7, 2024 11:00 AM EDT
Learn how the Shimadzu Brevis GC-2050 can increase productivity and efficiency in your high-throughput laboratory, maximize bench space, and utilize analytical intelligence with best-in-class performance.
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https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/gas-chromatograph
Event Overview:
Gas Chromatography (GC) is a widely used analytical tool for separating and analyzing volatile compounds in complex mixtures. Benefits include low cost, high sensitivity and resolution, rapid analysis, and wide applicability to energy and fuels, batteries, environmental, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, and clinical industries. This webcast will highlight the key role that the Shimadzu Brevis GC-2050 plays in modern high-throughput regulated laboratory environments, with compact design, built-in analytical intelligence, and best-in-class performance.
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Who Should Attend:
Speakers:
Alan Owens
Product Manager, GC and GCMS
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments
Alan Owens is the GC and GC-MS Product Manager at Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. Alan joined Shimadzu in 2016, with a bachelor’s degree in biology and chemistry, as a GC-MS Product Specialist before ascending to the role of Product Manager in 2021 for GC-MS and 2023 for GC. With over a decade of hands-on experience, Alan Owens has established himself as a distinguished authority in Gas Chromatography and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry.
Jon Peters
Senior Market Manager - Chemical and Energy
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments
Jon Peters graduated from Maryville College with a degree in Chemistry in 1996. Subsequently he has worked in industry as a formulations chemist, QC laboratory manager and validations manager in the pharmaceutical industry. After 2011, Jon worked as a product manager and product marketing manager for sample introduction and atomic spectroscopy instrumentation. Jon works as Senior Market Manager for Chemical and Energy with Shimadzu Scientific Instruments.
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https://www.chromatographyonline.com/lcgc_w/gas-chromatograph
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