Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (San Jose, CA), t will host an informative seminar on the latest advances and applications for its vast range of GC products.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (San Jose, CA), t will host an informative seminar on the latest advances and applications for its vast range of GC products. According to the company, the seminar is suitable for attendees from the water and environmental industries and will take place on November 13th, 2008 at Thermo Fisher's Hemel Hempstead facility. Entitled "Raising the bar in performance," the full-day workshop will be coordinated by Simon Ellison, a GC-MS applications specialist from Thermo Fisher. Event highlights include presentations from Eric Phillips, environmental and food safety market manager from Thermo Fisher on choosing the right technology for your laboratory and the use of the Thermo Scientific TSQ Quantum GC for environmental analysis.
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