Speaker Presentations from the 1st International Symposium on Pesticide Analysis

In April 2015 Thermo Fisher Scientific held the 1st International Symposium on Recent Developments in Pesticide Analysis. The Symposium proved an overwhelming success with the majority of delegates requesting the event to be repeated in 2016. This has not proved possible.

However, a series of upcoming Thermo Fisher food and environmental seminars, each with a unique agenda, will take place in various cities across Europe in 2016. The series will cover pesticides, mycotoxins, packaging contaminants, food fraud, the water frame work directive and much more. These free seminars are designed to help you meet your food and environmental analytical challenges from sample preparation, to MS determination to data processing and reporting, and will mostly be conducted in local language. For further details of the locations, topics, language options, and how to register free of cost, please visit the registration page.



 
If you have not yet had the opportunity to visit the 1st International Symposium on Recent Developments in Pesticide Analysis on demand, then time is running out.

Watch and listen to videos of Damia Barcelo, Amadeo Fernandez-Alba, Jana Hajslova, Hans Mol, Heinz Singer and others; on the use of the latest mass spectrometry technologies to analyse pesticides and other residues and contaminants, in food and environmental samples.

 


Click on the links below before it is too late.
» Occurrence and Risk of Pesticides in the Iberian River Basins of Ebro, Jucar, Guadalquivir, Terand Llobregat: Challenges and Solutions using Advanced Treatment Technologies in a European Context
» Evaluation of Q Exactive LC-MS for Pesticide Residues in Fruits and Vegetables
» Effective Food Safety Control: Pesticide Residues and More within a Single Run
» Simultaneous Quantitative Determination and Screening of Pesticides using Orbitrap MS Technology
» Comprehensive Target and Suspect Screening of Pesticides in Surface Waters – Implications for the Assessment of Surface Water Quality
 

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