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LC-MS Analysis in Forensic Drugs-of-Abuse and Pain Management Testing: Improve Confidence, Sample Throughput, and Reliability
Date: May 11, 2010 - 15:00
This webinar will discuss the benefits and shortcomings of current LC-MS analytical methodologies for forensic drugs-of-abuse and pain management testing. The latest technological advancements in liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry will be presented highlighting improvements in productivity utilizing automated online sample preparation technology, multiplexing, tandem MS, and ultrahigh resolution accurate mass MS systems.
Limits of sensitivity - What you look for is what you'll find! The power of a full scan HR Qual/Quant mass spectrometer
Date: Apr 20, 2010 - 15:00
In clinical research the metabolites help in confirming presence of drugs. The seminar discusses the specific needs of this research area, current methodologies, and their limitations and benefits. The webinar showcases the power and ease of ultrahigh resolution LC/MS system in confirming and quantitating immunosuppressant drug metabolites in biological matrices for clinical research applications.
Configurable Quantitative Mass Spectrometry Assays for Elucidation of Cancer Biology and Patient Assessment
Date: Apr 13, 2010 - 15:00
This webinar explores the development of targeted protein assays based on existing knowledge and research. It also focuses on translation of methods from preliminary screens performed on cell lines to assays for patient specimens.
Preparing for Future Trends in Elemental Food Safety Analysis
Date: Mar 30, 2010 - 15:00
This webinar will present the emerging trends in the elemental analysis in the food safety market and how elemental analysis laboratories can be ready to meet these new demands in a cost effective and efficient way.
Rapid Screening: Analyzing 75 elements in 10 minutes without Sample Prep
Date: Nov 18, 2009 - 15:00
Thermo Fisher Scientific in collaboration with leading laboratories in a variety of industries has developed rapid and non-destructive screening applications for elemental characterization of difficult, unknown and/or limited samples using complementary analysis techniques. Several industrial examples of elemental rapid screening will be discussed including full periodic table quantification from Beryllium to Uranium of totally unknown samples requiring no calibration standards
Introduction to and Application of Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering for Research and Routine Analytical Environments
Date: Nov 17, 2009 - 15:00
You've heard about breakthroughs using SERS for extremely low concentration testing, immunoassay replacement, and other advances possible with Raman. Learn how SERS is advancing and becoming more accessible for everyday analysis by attending this informative webinar.
Targeted protein/peptide quantification using Pinpoint software and intelligent SRM on the TSQ triple quadrupole mass spectrometers
Date: Nov 17, 2009 - 15:00
In this webinar, we demonstrate the complete targeted protein quantification workflow step-by-step: building SRM tables, data acquisition and processing methods, followed by automated results verification, and finally method refinement.
Eat Safe: Use ICP-MS
Date: Sep 22, 2009 - 15:00
This webinar will overview Food Safety in general, explain what ICP-MS entails... and address many key topics. Whether you need to comply with the latest legislation or whether you just want to know if that fish is safe to eat, tune in to our webinar and find out what ICP-MS can tell you!
Introducing the NEW Thermo Scientific iCAP 6200: Achieve Excellent Results Whilst Minimising Costs
Date: Jul 21, 2009 - 15:00
All laboratories are different, but one commonality is the goal of achieving accurate and reliable results at the lowest operating cost. This webinar is essential listening for routine labs running, or considering, ICP technology as we look at how to achieve the utmost cost efficiency whilst remaining confident about the quality and reliability of results.