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Advances in Forensics & Toxicology eSeminar

Available on Demand

Advances in forensics and toxicology eSeminar: Dried blood spot analysis, Automated determination of cannabinoids, Rapid update of screening methods, Automation of bidirectional solid phase extraction (BDSPE), Postmortem forensic toxicology: Using LC-Ion Trap MS/MS.



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Separation Science has developed its fifth online eSeminar focusing on advances in forensics and toxicology. This on-demand educational event provides forensic scientists, toxicologists and those who work in laboratories within the forensic and toxicology industries with updates and guidance on the latest methods, protocols, processes and applications of chromatography, mass spectrometry and related techniques with key experts giving practical insights into their respective fields.

The presentations available to view include:

Comparison and Evaluation of Recombinant ß-Glucuronidase Enzymes for Urine Drug Testing
Tania A. Sasaki (Northwest Physicians Laboratories, Washington, USA

Development of a SWATH® Identification Method for the Detection of Synthetic Cannabinoids
Alex J. Krotulski (Center for Forensic Science Research and Education, Fredric Rieders Family Foundation, Pennsylvania, USA

The Use of Hollow-Fiber Liquid-Phase Microextraction in Bioanalyses
Rafael Venson (Forensic Medicine and Science, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK)

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Completely Automated Hydrolysis, Extraction and Analysis of Opioids in Urine using a New Robotic Autosampler and LC/MS/MS Platform
Fred Foster (GERSTEL, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, USA)

Detection of Synthetic Opioids and Fentanyl Analogues in Hair Samples
Alberto Salomone (Regional Antidoping & Toxicology Centre & University of Turin, Italy

The QuEChERS Effect: Better, Faster, Cheaper
Timothy Fassette (Henderson Forensic Laboratory, Henderson, Nevada, USA)

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