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Water Analysis – Webinars and Online Events

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Ask Me Anything: PFAS Contamination

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On April 28, join us for a live session with Prof. Rainer Lohmann to ask your questions about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. This is your chance to engage with a leading expert in environmental and analytical chemistry.
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The Role of Mass Spectrometry in Advancing Space Science

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In this webinar, our expert speaker will discuss how mass spectrometry contributes to key areas of space science, including soil and environmental sample analysis, ensuring air and water quality aboard spacecraft.
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Ask Me Anything: Microplastics

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New for 2024, our expert speaker will engage with the audience in real-time, addressing questions on various aspects of microplastics science and research .
Food and Environmental Testing: Identifying PFAS
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Food and Environmental Testing: Identifying PFAS

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In this series of webinars, world-renowned experts highlight software, methods and approaches to improve PFAS testing in food and drinking water.
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The Latest in Environmental Wastewater Management

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Water is essential for life and for the successful operation of most of today’s commercial buildings. For most of us though our greatest regular interaction with it is to just turn on a tap.
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Development of a Wastewater Analysis Protocol for SARS-CoV-2 Using Quantitative Real-Time PCR

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Surveillance analysis of potentially pathogenic microbes found in shared public resources is an important component of research aimed at understanding, preparing for, and protecting communities from potential widespread infection and transmission of infectious diseases.
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Laboratory Water Preparation Optimized

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Water is used for almost all applications in the laboratory. Impurities are found in all tap water and can have a negative effect on scientific analyses. Water that is adequate for rinsing vessels may not be adequate for analytical work.
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