Novel Quantitative Workflow for Efficient and Cost-effective Testing of 52 PFAS compounds down to ppt levels
As PFAS testing laboratories constantly strive to be more productive and reduce operating costs as the regulatory requirements evolve, there is an increasing trend in adopting workflows that offer minimize sample preparation steps.
In the next of our series of PFAS webinars, we will share data to support the latest direct injection PFAS testing and summarize the software user experience. The workflow is capable of quantitating 52 PFAS compounds in the sample to meet global regulatory detection limit requirements from ppb down to sub-ppt levels. We will speak specifically to the various global PFAS regulations and guidelines where this workflow is appropriate and is suitable for laboratories to implement to meet their growth goals in the PFAS testing market.
Speaker: Toby Astill (Director, Vertical Marketing - Environmental and Food Safety, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Dr Toby Astill is the Director of Vertical Marketing, Environmental and Food Safety in the Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division of Thermo Fisher Scientific. He has a Ph.D. in Chemistry and has spent the last 14 years working in science, technology and business roles for leading technology companies. Toby is passionate about driving business and collaborations with customers and regulatory organizations; his responsibilities include marketing workflows that provide novel analytical workflows to tackle complex analytical testing challenge market and industry research, new product development, collaboration agreements with customers, application content generation and marketing initiatives.
Speaker: Ed George (Vertical Marketing Manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Ed George has a BS in Chemistry from the University of Notre Dame with concentration in Environmental Science. He worked for 15 years in the environmental laboratory industry, holding positions of Lab Technician, Lab Manager, and R&D Manager, responsible for developing novel sample preparation and analytical methods in soil and water on GC/MS/MS and LC/MS/MS platforms. He participated in several collaborative method development projects with the USEPA. In 2014, he joined Thermo Fisher Scientific and is currently a Senior Applications Scientist. He has worked closely with key collaborators on food safety and environmental projects in universities and industry and has recently developed workflow applications for pesticide and veterinary drug residues in food on both LC/MS/MS and high-resolution MS platforms.