UPCOMING eSEMINAR
Advances in Forensics and Toxicology
Separation Science, in collaboration with its sponsors Gerstel, PerkinElmer, SCIEX and UCT has developed its fourth online eSeminar focusing on advances in forensics and toxicology. This event will provide forensic scientists, toxicologists and those who work in laboratories within the forensic and toxicology industries with updates and guidance on the latest methods, protocols, processes and applications of chromatography, mass spectrometry and related techniques with key experts providing practical insights into their respective fields. The eSeminar will comprise 7 presentations over 2 sessions. These talks include:
SESSION #1 (28 November, 2017)
Drugs of Abuse in Oral Fluids: Automated SPE Extraction and LC/MS/MS Determination using A Robotic Autosampler
by Fredrick Foster, GERSTEL Inc., Linthicum, Maryland, USA
A Modified QuEChERS Methodology for the Extraction of Drugs of Abuse in Biological Samples
by Emanuele Alves, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina, USA
A Modified QuEChERS Approach for the Extraction of Common Prescription and Illicit Drugs from Liver Prior to LC/MS-MS Analysis
by Tina Fanning, UCT, Bristol, Pennsylvania, USA
SESSION #2 (30 November, 2017)
Feasibility of FTIR Chemical Imaging for Forensic Analysis of Suspected Illicit Materials on Blotter Papers: LSD vs.
25-C-NBOMe
by Sabra Botch-Jones, Boston University School of Medicine, Biomedical Forensic Sciences, USA
Optimising Existing Techniques to Enhance the Detection of New Psychoactive Substances in Biological Matrices
by Lorna A. Nisbet, Anglia Ruskin University, UK
Rapid Identification of Explosives and Other Substances of Forensic Interest
by Richard Sleeman, Mass Spec Analytical Ltd, Bristol, UK
Forensic Toxicology in the Age of Fentanyl and Fentanyl Analogs
by Kevin G. Shanks, AXIS Forensic Toxicology,
Indianapolis, USA
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Janet Kelsey
Separation Science