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Workflows for High Throughput Pesticide Analysis by MS/MS in Challenging Matrices such as Spices and Tobacco
By Dr Kaushik Banerjee (Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Pune, India)
Date: Wednesday, 16 September 2015
Time: 1:30 pm IST / 3 pm SGT / 5 pm AEST
Separation Science, in association with Shimadzu, offers you the exclusive chance to take part in an upcoming webinar that will provide an in-depth look at the various mass spectrometry (MS/MS) workflows that are needed to conduct high throughput pesticide analysis in challenging matrices.
Overview
This exclusive Shimadzu Food Safety Webinar will provide an in-depth know-how about the various mass spectrometry (MS/MS) workflows that are needed to conduct high throughput pesticide analysis in challenging matrices. You will learn about the latest state-of-the-art technologies that mass spec leaders are using globally to deal with pesticide analysis in difficult matrices such as spices and tobacco.
What Will You Learn?
This webinar will not only provide you with technical knowledge but will also help you understand the practical aspects of MS/MS analysis using challenging matrices. All participants will also be provided with application data books, containing over 140 latest food safety applications, free of cost, among many other goodies.
Who Should Attend?
This webinar will be useful for anyone who is keen to learn about the latest advanced MS/MS technologies and will be particularly interesting for those who have faced difficulties while using challenging matrices.
Presenter
Kaushik Banerjee has widely published in peer-reviewed journals and offered numerous presentations in international meetings and conferences around the world. |
His current area of research predominantly focuses on the development of LC-MS and GC-MS based residue analysis methods for the estimation and management of food and environmental contaminants. He has recently expanded his scope of research to mass spectrometry based plant metabolomics.
NOTE: All registrants will be sent a link to the recorded version shortly after the live event; therefore, if the time of broadcast is not convenient you will not miss out.