LC/MS: Practical Aspects |
Sat/Sun Short Course |
Lead: Jack Henion |
Who Should Attend
This 2-day course is designed as a practical, comprehensive introduction, which should enable the interested student to begin using combined analytical techniques. It is desirable, but not essential, that participants have a basic knowledge of HPLC and atmospheric pressure ionization mass spectrometry. Researchers, practitioners, or others involved in identifying or analyzing organic compounds in real-world samples including drugs and metabolites within or for the pharmaceutical industry, and who work with HPLC and MS techniques. Scientists who are interested in the agrochemical and industrial chemical fields will also benefit from this course, although the focus is on pharmaceutical applications and problems. You will learn effective techniques for analyzing complex samples and characterizing organic compounds. Key Topics You'll Learn About
How You'll Benefit from this Course
Prerequisite: General knowledge of laboratory techniques associated with HPLC and mass spectrometry and some hands-on experience with running an LC/MS system. Instructor: Jack Henion Jack Henion is Professor Emeritus 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, President and CEO of Advion BioSciences (ABS), Inc., located in Ithaca, New York. Dr. Henion |