LIVE WEBINAR: Sample Enrichment Techniques for Non-Targeted Trace Analysis – Q&A Session. 24th June 2021.

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14th June 2021

June 24, 2021 -


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LIVE WEBINAR:

24th June 2021. 4.00pm BST

Sample Enrichment Techniques for Non-Targeted Trace Analysis – Q&A Session.

This extractable and leachables virtual event focusses on sample enrichment techniques used for non-targeted trace analysis. This event is jointly hosted by Anatune, Hall Analytical and VR Analytical, drawing on a wide diversity of thought and experience to give you the best insight possible.

It consists of a 30-minute presentation showcasing various sample enrichment techniques followed by a live Q&A session.

We will be covering topics including:

 

Sample enrichment techniques for non-targeted analysis
Automation of these techniques
Application within extractable and leachable studies

 

We welcome your questions in advance. If you have something you would like to ask the panel or have a topic you would like to be discussed, please include it in the “Questions & Comments” box at the bottom of the registration form.

If you are unable to join the event, please still register as we will be sending a link to the on-demand content after the event to all registrants. We will also try to answer all questions submitted at any time so Register Now.

This webinar is entirely free to attend so please forward the details to any of your colleagues who might also be interested.

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Who will be presenting:

Jonathan Dunscombe, Senior Application Chemist, Anatune

Jonathan Dunscombe, Senior Application Chemist

Jonathan joined Anatune in 2017. As a Senior Application Chemist at Anatune, Jonathan is primarily responsible for automated method development for Water & Environmental applications. On a day-to-day basis, he also focuses on providing extensive customer support in terms of method development support, training, and responding to technical queries.

Prior to joining Anatune, Jonathan worked for Severn Trent Services for six years, gaining experience in many techniques and analyses across multiple chemistry-based disciplines. During this time, Jonathan gained experience using different GERSTEL MPS equipment; notably dual rail headspace systems and dual head ITSP solutions, and thrived at the head of a team faced with the demands of High-throughput and short turnaround times.

Jonathan has a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Cardiff and has trained as a science teacher.

 

Nick Morley, Principal Scientist, Hall Analytical

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Nick has over 12 years of experience in the field of extractables and leachables, both in large pharma and at a CRO. He is responsible for providing technical/consultative support to new and existing customers in the field of E&L. Experience working on a range of products including pharmaceutical/biopharmaceutical (inhalation, topical and parenteral), medical device and nicotine delivery systems. Experienced in authoring successful regulatory files (BLA, NDA, MAA), performing leachable risk assessments and defining E&L testing strategies. Nick has lead workshops and given a number of presentations on the subject of E&L.

Nick has a BSc in Chemistry, is a BSI Committee member and British representative on the CEN (European standards Committee) working group for extractables and leachables of Electronic Cigarettes & E-liquids.

 

 

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