Short Courses
GC
Practical Gas Chromatography: Packed and Capillary Columns
27–28 February 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Headspace Analysis - Theory and Practice
27–28 February 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Food Safety Management System - Hazards and Risk Assessments- Regulations and Analytical Strategies
28 February 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Sample Prep for Chromatography
28 February 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224, Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Solid-Phase Microextraction
1 March 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
LC–MS-MS (QqQ, Q-TOF, Q-TRAP and Orbitrap) and GC–MS-MS Analysis of Endocrine Disruptors, Pharmaceuticals and Illicit Drugs in the Environment
1 March 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Introduction to Comprehensive Two Dimensional Gas Chromatography (GCxGC)
4 March 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
HPLC
Basic HPLC Method Development for Improved Speed and Reproducibility
27 February 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Modern HPLC for DMPK, Bioanalytical, and Analytical Development Scientists
27 February 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Ultra-High-Pressure LC (UHPLC): Concepts, Practices, Issues, Alternatives and How to get Started
28 February 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Basic HPLC: Fundamentals, Applications and Troubleshooting
1 March 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224;
Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
HPLC Method Development for LC–MS
1–2 March 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography – the Other Side of Reversed Phase HPLC
3 March 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Preparative HPLC: Basic Fundamentals and Applications of Scaling Up a Separation
4 March 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
LC–MS
Highly Successful Strategies for LC–MS Quantitation: Current Applications and Emerging Technologies
27 February 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
LC–MS Strategies for the Identification of Impurities, Degradants, and Metabolites
28 February 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Importance of LC–MSn Ion Trap Analysis in Analytical Science
28 February 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Method Development & Sensitivity Enhancement for Success with LC–MS
4–5 March 2010
Orlando, FL.
Contact: The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235; tel: 412-825-3220, 800-825-3221, fax: 412-825-3224; Website: http://www.pittcon.org/
Emerging Trends and Challenges in Detecting Residues and Contaminants in Food in the Exposome Era
June 18th 2025This article describes the analytical challenges of chemical exposomics in food safety. The need for high-throughput, multi-platform approaches—such as LC–HRMS and GC–HRMS with IMS—to capture the full spectrum of potential contaminants in our food supply is emphasised.
New Research Explores Role of Nucleotide Hydrophobicity in Oligonucleotide Separation
June 18th 2025Researchers from Waters and Biospring studied the contribution of nucleotide type and modifications on the retention and resolution of 22–24 nt long oligonucleotides in different chromatographic methods.
A Life Measured in Peaks: Honoring Alan George Marshall (1944–2025)
June 18th 2025A pioneer of FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry, Alan G. Marshall (1944–2025), is best known for co-inventing Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS), a transformative technique that enabled ultrahigh-resolution analysis of complex mixtures. Over a career spanning more than five decades at institutions like the University of British Columbia, The Ohio State University, and Florida State University, he published over 650 peer-reviewed papers and mentored more than 150 scientists. Marshall’s work profoundly impacted fields ranging from astrobiology to petroleomics and earned him numerous prestigious awards and fellowships. Revered for his intellect, mentorship, and dedication to science, he leaves behind a legacy that continues to shape modern mass spectrometry.