Back to Basics Advanced - Contaminants: Nitrosamines

Let's go back to the Basics of Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry, Data Analysis and Trouble-shooting: understanding the importance of the basics will enable you to be more effective in your daily laboratory life.
This journey started in 2024 and we are now pleased to invite you to join us to go deeper in fundamentals, troubleshooting and application specific topics.
EPISODE 6: A question of Perspective - Nitrosamines Analysis
What will you learn?
- Simple workflows to quantify N-Nitrosamines
- Apply the latest regulations for Pharmaceuticals
- A new perspective – with analyses in Food
What's next?
- Check out the full Webinar Series Episodes List here
Not sure to be able to attend live sessions?
- Register today and watch the webinars on-demand
Presenter: Antonia Wierzbicki (Principal MS Market Dev Manager, EMEA, Waters Corporation)
Antonia Wierzbicki is a MS market development manager at Waters working in EMEA. Antonia has BSc in Pharmaceutical Science and a MSc in Cancer Pharmacology. Following several years working as an analytical chemist in drug development roles within both academic labs and contract research organizations, Antonia has more recently spent time working with analytical chemists to provide solutions using cutting edge technologies to meet their needs and requirements, with a specific interest in ultra-sensitive quantitation of small molecules. Antonia is based in Cambridge UK and keen to connectwith like-minded scientists in the field.
Presenter: Caroline Davis (Senior Sales Application Chemist, Waters)
Caroline is part of the Customer Success team at Waters with a focus on LC-MS/MS application and sales support. She works in this role for more than 5 years. Caroline has a strong background in environmental science. She finished her PhD in Environmental Chemistry at ETH Zurich / EAWAG after getting a Bachelor in Chemistry at San Diego State University, US, and a Master in Structural Chemistry and Spectroscopy at Universität Leipzig, Germany.
