Webinar Date/Time: Wednesday, June 21st, 2023 at 11am EDT | 8am PDT | 4pm BST | 5pm CEST
Find out how automation and integration of sample preparation and analysis can help you achieve higher sample throughput, improve sensitivity and reproducibility, solve complex sample preparation problems, and reduce your environmental impact.
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Event Overview:
As an analytical chemist, you are faced with a myriad of challenges including the need for increased throughput, dealing with increasingly complex samples, meeting ever more stringent analytical performance requirements and improving the sustainability of your analyses. Automation and integration of your sample preparation and analysis workflows can achieve all these goals, but making the transition from manual sample preparation and analysis to automated and scaled down approaches can be daunting. Invest some time in learning how automation and integration of sample preparation and analysis can help you achieve higher sample throughput, improve sensitivity and reproducibility, solve complex sample preparation problems, and reduce your environmental impact.
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Who Should Attend:
Speakers:
Colin Hastie
Applications Chemist
Element Lab Solutions (Cambridge)
Colin Hastie has been an applications chemist at Element laboratory solutions for 4 years, developing automated sample preparation solutions for LC-MS, GC-MS, and SIFT-MS analysis, for a range of sectors including water laboratories, fast moving consumer goods, petrochemical, and pharmaceutical. He previously worked in Unilever’s Safety and Environmental Assurance Center, aiding risk assessment for ingredients by providing analysis in support of environmental fate and effects studies. While working at Unilever, he completed a part-time PhD through Lancaster University researching potential polymeric materials to allow passive sampling for water monitoring.
Tony Taylor
Chief Scientific Officer, Element Life Sciences EMEAA
Element Materials Technology
Tony Taylor is the chief scientific officer of Element Life Sciences EMEAA. He has worked in the pharmaceutical, polymer, contract analysis, and consulting industries for more than 35 years. He is an experienced chromatographer who isn’t afraid to admit that every day is a school day in the lab. He is a founder of CHROMacademy, the website where chromatographers to go learn.
His passion for automation in the analytical laboratory started in 1995 when he developed his first fully automated online Solid Phase Extraction – Programmed Thermal Vaporising – GC-MS system. He has taught thousands of chromatographers globally and his natural enthusiasm for analytical science makes him a very popular speaker on webcasts, podcasts, and webinars.
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