New Webinar Announcement - High Resolution LC/MS for the Analysis of Leachables and Extractables

16 Sept 2013

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The SelectScience Editors are pleased to announce a complimentary, live educational webinar entitled “High Resolution LC-MS for the Analysis of Leachables and Extractables” featuring guest speaker Michael D. Timmons, an ESI Application Specialist.

Discover how mass spectrometric tools can help provide you with characterization knowledge for product packaging and processing, in order to satisfy the stringent requirements upheld by regulators.

Learn how to ensure accurate, sensitive and precise data from every analysis. Case studies will be presented to illustrate techniques for identity confirmation and for probing various extractables and leachables encountered during product development.

Dr. Ami Miller, Life Science Editor at SelectScience, will be hosting the webinar which will be followed by a live Q&A session. A certificate of attendance can be provided upon request.

Webinar Information:

Date: Thursday 26th September 2013

Time: 7:00pm CEST / 6:00pm BST / 1:00am EDT / 10:00am PDT

Click here to check the time of the webinar in your country

Duration: 45 minute discussion, followed by a 15 minute live Q&A

Click here to learn more and/or register for this educational webinar

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New Webinar Announcement - High Resolution LC/MS for the Analysis of Leachables and Extractables