Overview
Total Solution for POP Analysis Seminar
From rapid sample preparation to comprehensive high resolution mass spectrometric analysis.
Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
Beijing International Convention Center, Conference Room 307
Beijing, China
(in conjunction with Dioxin 2009 Conference)
Overview
In the past 10 years, demand for high throughput and high-quality laboratory measurements for toxic environmental contaminants have increased. This greater demand has forced laboratories to automate and simplify the sample prep, which is the most tedious and time consuming part of a total analysis.
We invite you to join us in our first Total Solution for POP Analysis Seminar. Speakers from environmental, biological and food laboratories will discuss same day sample automation strategy and comprehensive high resolution mass spectrometry analysis for POPs in food, environmental, and human samples
Session Organizer
Donald G. Patterson Jr., an internationally known senior scientist, has over 30 years of experience implementing rapid automation at CDC, which resulted in the development of many new, fast and automated instrumentation equipment found in today’s laboratories. Don earned his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Arizona State University and he has authored and co-authored more than 370 journal articles as well as 10 book chapters.
