Basic Essentials of GC-MS, Method Development & Troubleshooting Training Course

Topics: Analytical Chemistry, Keywords: GC-MS, training, course, gas, chromatgraphy, mass spectrometry

Date: /11/12/13/ May 2010, Paris, France, Europe

Web Site, Contact: mbarnes [at] amoebasciences.eu (Martine Barnes)

  

Official Information:

Modular Course

This 3-day instrument-independent modular course aims at providing the key essential approaches in performing GC-MS and how to avoid the pitfalls. Composed of the 2-day Basic Essentials of GC-MS modular course and the 1-day Method Development and Troubleshooting for GC-MS modular course. It is also possible to opt to attend just the 2-day Basic Essentials of GC-MS module course, or only the 1-day method development and troubleshooting for GC & GC-MS module course.

Package course

Analysts can participate in the above course in Paris as part of our 5-day combined Basic Essentials of GC and GC-MS, Method Development & Troubleshooting Training / Headspace Analysis Training Packages in which you can attend either at one location, or multiple locations throughout the year ? see below.

Who is the course for?

Complete beginners/early users to GC-MS
Analysts experienced with a few years in GC-MS analysis looking for a 1st formal course
Analysts looking for a refresher GC-MS course Analysts already competent in GC who require more training in MS
Analysts dependent on performing sensitive MS identification for their work
Analysts looking for a follow up course to the 2-day Basic Essentials of GC course

Analysts participating in our Basic Essentials of GC and GC-MS, Method Development & Troubleshooting /Headspace Analysis Training Packages:

+ 2-day Basic Essentials of GC course - any location
+ 2-day Basic Essentials of GC-MS course - any location
+ 1-day Method Development & Troubleshooting (GC & GC-MS) Course or 1-day Headspace Analysis course - any location
all courses in the package must be taken within a maximum 9 month period.

Who attends?

Academic based lab technicians, commercial lab analysts & R&D staff, post-doc, PhD and MSc Students, lab managers/supervisors and service engineers from across Europe, Middle East, Asia and Africa.