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Materials Science Symposiummaterials  

    

Tuesday, September 23, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM  
Burton Manor, Livonia, Michigan 

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Join leading researchers for a half day of presentations and discussions on materials science at this special event presented by LECO, CDS, General Motors, and the University of Toledo. 

 

The agenda will include:    

 

  • Analytical Pyrolysis of Paints, Rubbers, Fibers, and Adhesives, presented by Karen Sam of CDS Analytical  
  • Leveraging Comprehensive 2D Gas Chromatography in the Modern Materials Laboratory, presented by Paul Harvath of General Motors 
  • Selective Ionic Liquid-Based Stationary Phases for Petrochemical Separations Using Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography, presented by Jared Anderson of the University of Toledo 
  • Vehicle Interior Malodor and Chemical Emissions Analyses, presented by Kurt Thaxton of GERSTEL

Space is limited for this free event, and registration closes September 19.
Click here to sign up.

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Are You a Victim of "Food Fraud"?   food 


Food fraud, the deliberate misrepresentation of a product to consumers for economic gain, has become an increasing problem worldwide. The most common examples of food fraud include mislabeled seafood in stores, adulterants in milk, and less-expensive oils substituted for olive oil. How confident are you in the safety and quality of your food? 

LECO provides the technology necessary to analyze complex food samples, helping to identify individual analyte differences and detect potential threats.

Click here to learn about LECO's solutions for the fight against food fraud.

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Webcast Recording Available:  fracking 

Environmental Forensic Investigation of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids Used in Shale Gas Wells in the Eastern United States 

If you missed this recent LCGC editors' series webcast, there's still time to catch the recording.  

In this web seminar, Dr. Frank Dorman of Penn State University explains the complex environmental forensics analytical method development and sample analysis required to determine if an environmental contamination event related to hydraulic fracturing has occurred--and who the principal polluter may be.

Click here to access the recording.   
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