From Hydrogen to Helium: An Analytical Scientist's Perspective

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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 give a different perspective on certain elements and how they can prove useful to analytical scientists.

Abstract transparent hydrogen H2 molecules on blue background, clean energy or chemistry concept | Image Credit: © Shawn Hempel - stock.adobe.com

Abstract transparent hydrogen H2 molecules on blue background, clean energy or chemistry concept | Image Credit: © Shawn Hempel - stock.adobe.com

The talk, "Helium to Hydrogen - The Analytical Scientists Perspective", will be held by Paul O'Nion of RSSL, in Reading, 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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