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March 14, 2013
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The 2013 FACSS–SciX Awards: The Podcast Series

Considering Matrix Effects in LC-ESI-MS Analysis from Biological Fluids
Matrix effects are a real concern in LC-ESI-MS because ESI is a competitive ionization process. In biological fluids, there are many components - such as salts and lipids - that, if not well resolved from the analyte of interest, can outcompete and suppress analyte ion signal, and result in a matrix effect.
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Accelerate Your Productivity
Agilent Training is your fastest path to productivity.  From basic theory and practice to advanced operation, Agilent offers a variety of training courses to help you get ahead.  Whether you’re looking to train a new operator, or gain the expertise to expand the use of your instruments to new applications, Agilent Training is your best choice.
View the new 2013 Agilent Training Catalog.
 
Featured News

Bruker Expands Further into India
Bruker has built on its 30-year history in India by opening two new centers of excellence in Mumbai and Bengaluru.
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Paying Too Much for Helium?
Learn how to convert from Helium to Hydrogen as a GC carrier gas, Hydrogen is much less expensive, can provide more rapid separations at lower temperatures than Helium, and provides longer column life. Hydrogen gas is obtained by the electrolysis of water and many laboratories supply it to the GC via an in-house H2 generator.
DOWNLOAD this easy to use STEP by STEP Guide.
 

Agilent Supports Cancer Research Center
Ronald A. DePinho, president of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, has received an Agilent Thought Leader Award.
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DryLab®4 UHPLC Modeling Software
With its comprehensive resolution and robustness mapping abilities, DryLab®4 offers an intuitive, visual software solution for UHPLC method development, optimization, trouble-shooting, robustness testing, and training.  DryLab®4’s 3D modeling capabilities and its multifactorial evaluation of flow rate, column dimensions, instrument parameters, and eluent composition in gradient and isocratic work, help users easily conform to QbD standards.
Visit our website to learn how DryLab®4 can streamline your method development!
 

Therapeutic poison
A team of scientists in Germany has identified a new protein from the venom of the snake, Vipera palaestinae, that could be used in the development of anti-cancer drugs.
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Download: Oral Fluid Compendium
Agilent Technologies has partnered with Immunalysis Corporation, a leader in oral fluid collection and screening technology, to develop the first comprehensive end-to-end workflow for the collection, preparation, screening, confirmation, & quantification of drugs in oral fluid. Access your copy.
 
 GC Troubleshooting
Need Help With GC Troubleshooting?

A free interactive GC Troubleshooter is now available at CHROMacademy, sponsored by Thermo Scientific. In 3 simple steps you will overcome your instrument, separation and quantitationissues. It's completely free.
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CF-2 Fraction Collector - Make Sure You Don't Lose A Drop
The CF-2 Fraction Collector is a durable general-purpose fraction collector that meets both your preparative LC and open column LC needs. Learn More.
 
Featured Product
Sensitive, Ultrafast GC/MS/MS
Shimadzu’s GCMS-TQ8030 features scan speeds of 20,000 u/second and 600 MRM transitions/second, provides high-efficiency CID, and minimizes cross-talk, making it the only GC/MS/MS capable of running all triple quadrupole operational modes. Learn more
 
New Webcasts
Validation of an Automated, Qualitative Pesticide Screening Solution according to EU SANCO/12495/2011 AQC Guidelines
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
10:00 AM EDT / 2:00 PM GMT.
 
Ion Exchange Mechanisms in SPE: The Ultimate in Selectivity
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
11:00 AM EDT.
 
 
 
 
Upcoming Event

 
17-21 March 2013
Pittcon Conference and Expo
Philadelphia, PA
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