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Workshop

Environmental Mass Spectrometry for Sustainable Water Resources

A Mass Spectrometry Summit and Workshop

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1:00 pm
Online via Zoom
REGISTER: https://waters.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0pdO-rqzMtHdwnNeMVOsm24-RDOSc2e_y4

We are excited to offer an ongoing series of virtual symposia focusing on advances in analytical mass spectrometry, and applications for environmental science. New developments in mass spectrometry are giving scientists powerful new tools for identifying and quantifying legacy and emerging chemical contaminants, important in our efforts to protect our environment and food supplies.

You will hear from leading experts on topics ranging from applications for emerging contaminant monitoring, screening for non-targeted PFAS chemicals, and water quality testing.

The Fall Workshop series begins in October and continues into November. Each session will feature two presentations focused on analytical and technological advances in environmental mass spectrometry.

Please make time to join us on Thursday, October 6th at 1:00 pm CDT for our webinar focused on Modern Workflows for Targeted Quantitative Analysis. Dr. Bryan Vining, Laboratory Director from Enthalpy Analytical, LLC will be presenting “We Know How to Determine PFAS in Water and Soil; What About Air?”. Then, Dr. Dimple Shah, Principal Scientist, from Waters Corporation will be talking about “Analysis of Water for Acidic Herbicides using Direct Injection with UPLC-MS/MS”.

https://watercenter.unl.edu/resources/archives/2022/10.6.22_Mass_Spec_Workshop_Invite.pdf

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This event originated in Water Issues.