• Agilent: Surviving Chromatography Part I Preventive Action

    Successful chromatography can be like finding your way through a maze. Planning and good habits can help prevent problems that can take you down the wrong path and cause you to lose your chromatography. In this seminar, we will look at: Method conditions to consider that can make your method robust and rugged. This reduces […]

  • Malvern Panalytical: Demo at Your Desk – Epsilon 4

    Optimize your processes and comply with stringent international regulations by fast and accurate elemental analysis. Suitable for any industry, Epsilon 4 is the next step in energy dispersive XRF. Combining the latest advances in excitation and detection technology with mature software and a smart design, the analytical performance of the new benchtop instrument approaches the […]

  • Malvern Panalytical: Climate and hydrology studies leveraging ASD VNIR spectral snow albedo measurements

    This webinar will discuss snow and ice applications and the use of Malvern Panalytical’s ASD FieldSpec® spectroradiometer for data measurement and analysis. REGISTER HERE SPEAKER Dr. Mckenzie Skiles - Assistant Professor University of Utah Dr. McKenzie Skiles is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Utah. She holds a PhD […]

  • Agilent: Strategically Selecting the Best Superficially Porous Particle LC Column for Your Method Development

    Superficially porous particles offer improved efficiency and performance over similarly sized traditional totally porous particles. Higher efficiency leads to improved resolution and possible time savings with superficially porous particles, hence their popularity for HPLC analyses. Columns using superficially porous particles are available in a wide variety of particle sizes and stationary phase chemistries. This webcast […]

  • Agilent: Elevate the Performance of your GC (and MS): Strategies to Improve Sensitivity and Reliability with Complex Matrix Samples

    In an ideal world, samples would always be clean, easy to inject and analyse and your GC and MS systems would maintain their sensitivity indefinitely. The reality is that most samples cannot be directly injected onto the GC and MS detection system, and sample preparation is often needed to achieve the desired sensitivity. Sometimes simple […]

  • Optimize Your GC Lab with On-Site Hydrogen Generation

    As laboratories and technologies change, it is important to examine how we supply the gases needed within the laboratory.  This webcast will examine the role of both Hydrogen Lab Servers and benchtop Hydrogen Generators in optimizing your GC laboratory by saving time, money, space, downtime, headaches, and in rare cases injury.  In addition, we will […]