As part of an upcoming meeting on Recent Advances in Gas Chromatography meeting, led by Tony Taylor and Dan Carrier, one of the many talks planned will focus on how two-dimensional gas chromatography-time-of-flight-mass spectrometry analyzes extractables in pharmaceutical packaging materials.
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The talk, "2D-CG-TOF-(MS) in the Analysis of Extractables in Pharmaceutical Packing Material", will be led by Nicholas Morley of Element Materials Technology, of Cambridge, UK. Its subject will appeal to experienced and new chromatographers alike, broadening their knowledge and helping them look at these techniques in new ways.
To learn more about this workshop and others, you can register for more information at https://na.eventscloud.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=743617 or contact registration@sasevents.co.uk .
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