NERCDG Spring 99 Training Session

Topics in Liquid Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS)

May 5, 1999

 

Sheraton Four Points
(formerly Sheraton Buffalo Airport)
2040 Walden Ave.
Cheektowaga NY 14225

Presenter:      Dr. Jack Henion

Dr. Jack Henion is Professor of Toxicology at Cornell University in the Analytical Toxicology Section of the Diagnostic Laboratory within the College of Veterinary Medicine. He is also a co-founder and President of Advanced BioAnalytical Services (ABS), Inc., located in Ithaca, NY.  ABS is a premier contract service laboratory specializing in LC/MS/MS analyses for the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries. His work in LC/MS relates to the analysis of real-world samples common to pharmaceutical, environmental and biochemical problems. Dr. Henion has published extensively in the areas of conventional capillary GC/MS as well as LC/MS, SFC/MS, IC/MS and CE/MS using atmospheric pressure ionization (API) technologies with quadrupole and ion trap mass spectrometers. Jack has been presenting LC-MS short courses for a number of years; his most recently one at the 1999  Pittsburgh Conference.

This NERCDG course is recommended for anyone interested in gaining a general understanding of the current status of LC/MS techniques as they apply to real-world problem solving. In addition, practicing LC-MS users will benefit from personal interaction with the instructor as well as other class members.

For details, check out Course Description.

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Schedule:

8:00     Registration

8:30     Morning Training Session

12:00 Lunch

  

1:00    Afternoon Session

5:00 Conclusion

 

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Topics in Liquid Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS)

May 5, 1999

Course Description

 

Lecture  I             Introduction: MS as a Detector for HPLC

Lecture II             Fundamentals of LC/MS

Lecture III          APCI Introduction and Applications

Lecture IV           Electrospray: Introduction

Lecture V            Electrospray LC/MS of Small Molecules

Lecture VI          Qualitative LC/MS

                            Selected Attendee Topics

                            Attendee Discussion Groups

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