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* Preparing for the proposed United States Pharmacopeia Chapters on trace elemental impurities in pharmaceuticals with ICP techniques. July 7th, 2010

 

 

 

The United States Pharmacopeia is proposing two new General Chapters on levels of trace elements in pharmaceutical products with the aim of:

  • Updating the methodology used to test for elemental impurities in drugs and dietary supplements to include procedures that rely on modern analytical technology; and
  • Setting limits for acceptable levels of metal impurities (including, but not limited to, lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium) in drugs and dietary supplements.

This webinar is essential for those who need to stay up-to-date with elemental analysis techniques and in particular ICP and ICP-MS methodologies in order to meet the latest requirements in pharmaceutical analysis.

 

 

 

 

* Proteomics Delivers on its Promise: Using Innovative Mass Spectrometry to Pave the Way for Multi-protein Biomarker Verification.  June 15th, 2010

 

The primary goal of this presentation is to highlight a workflow for the integration of unbiased biomarker discovery with hypothesis-driven, targeted assay development in a seamless manner.

 

 


* Monitoring PCPP: What's in your water? June 8th, 2010: PCPP has recently become a popular topic of interest both within the water safety industry and in the general public. To date, little is known about the true fate of PCPP in the environment and how they affect both human and aquatic species. Regulatory agencies are beginning to look into monitoring these compounds.

 

 

This webinar will discuss:

 

- How and why PCPP is of interest to researchers and regulatory agencies
- Global regulations and detection limits
- Comparison of analytical techniques: online vs. offline sample preparation, quantitation vs. screening
- Future trends in water analysis

 

Who Should Attend:

  • The Ministry of Health personel
  • The Ministry of Invironmental Protection personel
  • KKL, Society for the protection of nature in Israel, Israel nature and parks authority 
  • Private and Governmental Labs; Local Water Authorities
  • Lab Director, Lab Scientist,
  • Water research organizations
  • Non-profit environmental organizations

 

 

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