LECO Corporation (St. Joseph, Michigan) has introduced a series of Separation Science e-Seminars for fall 2009 designed to give scientists information on several new chromatographic techniques.
LECO Corporation (St. Joseph, Michigan) has introduced a series of separation science e-Seminars for fall 2009 designed to give scientists information on several new chromatographic techniques. The first e-Seminar in the series, "GCxGC—Theory, Practice, and Optimization," was held September 10. The 60-minute presentation highlighted advantages and challenges of the technique, targeted applications work, and method optimization. Future e-Seminar topics will include "An Introduction to Time-of-Flight MS and Deconvolution," scheduled for October 14, and "Time-of-Flight vs. Quadrupole Technology," scheduled for November. For more information, including how to register, visit www.leco.com. and click “e-Seminars” under the “Resources” tab.
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