Friday, July 13, 2012

UCT at Florida Pesticides and Residue Workshop


UCT will be presenting at this year's annual  FPRW meeting (Florida Pesticide Residue Workshop) TradeWinds Island Grand, St. Pete Beach, Florida  July 15th-18th.  Accompanying Michael Telepchak, FPRW president elect, will be Mike Kofel, Don Shelly, Jessica Robertson and Dr. Brian Kinsella.  UCT will be presenting work on the Determination of Carbendazim in Orange Juice by QuEChERS and LC/MS/MS Detection , Determination of PAHs in Fish by QuEChERS Extraction and Dual Layer SPE Cleanup, and Evaluating the Effectiveness of Incorporating Ceramic Homogenizers in the QuEChERS Extraction Method.

As part of the meeting, UCT is having a lunch seminar “Strong or Weak Ion Exchange: Their Impact on Extraction Outcomes” which will be given jointly by Michael Telepchak and Dr. Kinsella. This seminar will greatly assist analysts in their use of solid phase extraction for producing highly efficient methodologies in food testing facilities. Dr. Kinsella will also be discussing the extraction and analysis of dye stuff used in fish samples. This methodology employs the UCT CCX column technology.  As UCT is highly regarded in the area of applications, materials and equipment involved in Quechers and Solid Phase Extraction.   Don Shelly, Mike Kofel, Mike Telepchak, Jessica Robertson and Dr. Kinsella will be on hand at the UCT booth (#38-39) to help and assist with queries regarding food testing analysis throughout this conference.  Please stop by and say hello, and join UCT at the Lunch Seminar.

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