New Molecular Spectroscopy Solutions to Improve Life Science Lab Capability and Productivity

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  • Date: Jun 29, 2011 - 15:00 - 16:00 (local time)
  • Categories: UV/Vis Spectroscopy
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New Molecular Spectroscopy Solutions to Improve Life Science Lab Capability and Productivity

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Overview

From spectroscopic measurements of fast kinetic processes to plug-and-play versatility to robust and dependable hardware, Agilent meets your molecular spectroscopy needs. In this interactive webinar, Agilent product specialists discuss the newly released Cary 60 UV-Vis spectrometer, featuring unrivaled Xe flashlamp technology and fiber optic capabilities, productivity enhancing sampling techniques, and life science applications such as measuring micro-volume and cold (4oC) samples, which are usually difficult or impossible using conventional sampling techniques.

With the acquisition of Varian, Agilent has greatly expanded its molecular spectroscopy portfolio which now includes the 8453, the fastest PDA spectrometer able to acquire an entire UV-Vis spectrum in under one second, the new Cary 60 utilizing best-in-class Xe flashlamp technology, and the Cary 4000 / 5000 / 6000i, the highest performing UV-Vis and UV-Vis-NIR spectrometers available.


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UV-Vis, Molecular spectroscopy, Pharma, Biotech, Academic, Synthetic chemists, Organic chemists, biochemists, biomedical



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Your Speakers

Dr Ursula Tems
Dr Ursula Tems
UV-Vis and Fluorescence
Product Specialist,
Agilent Technologies
Dan Spisak
Dan Spisak
Product Manager,
Dissolution Systems,
Agilent Technologies
Dr Ursula Tems: Biography

Ursula Tems is a UV-Vis and Fluorescence Product Specialists at Agilent Technologies. Located in Melbourne, Australia, she provides product, marketing, and application support to the entire world-wide spectroscopy team at Agilent. Ursula received her PhD from James Cook University analyzing photosynthetic carbon assimilation and regulatory proteins in the photosynthetic pathway of maize. Ursula has a background in Biochemistry / Molecular Biology with knowledge and experience in plant molecular biology and genomics research. One interesting example of this work includes genetically modifying flowers to generate novel flower colors!
Dan Spisak: Biography

Dan is currently the Product Manager for the Dissolution product line at Agilent Technologies. After receiving his Bachelors of Science degree in Biochemistry, Dan began his professional career in the environmental industry as a GC/MS analyst for Triangle Laboratories. After gaining valuable cGMP experience in this role, he accepted a position with VanKel/Varian in 2001 as a Lab Services Chemist and later as a Validation Chemist which provided his first exposure to dissolution testing in the pharmaceutical industry from a field perspective. From there he became the Technical Training Specialist that supported the North American sales organization, and joined the sales force as the southeast United States Account Manager. From 2006 to 2010, Dan served as the Validation Supervisor and oversaw the laboratory responsible for validating new products and product updates prior to release.

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