Back to Basics – IC-MS
Thermo Scientific: Back to Basics – IC-MS
In this on-demand webinar, Wai-Chi Man, Product Marketing Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific, discussed the basics of why Ion Chromatography coupled with Mass Spectrometry (IC-MS) can be an added benefit to any High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS), and complimentary to any Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography (HILIC) analysis.
You can also expect to:
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Enhance your understanding of the instrument requirements for IC and MS: which one is best for your application of interest.
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Learn how to set up the connectivity or simply switch from IC-MS to LC-MS.
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Explore the switch over from applications such as Polar Pesticides from Anionic to Cationic with one instrument set-up, and how it’s applicable to other applications such as Metabolomics.
Presenter: Wai-chi Man (Product Marketing Manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Wai-Chi Man, MRSC has been with Thermo Fisher Scientific since 2011. She started on the application sales support team but is now a product marketing manager. She has specialized in ion chromatography (IC) for more than 33 years, with over 36 years of experience in analytical chemistry in a wide variety of techniques. Before Thermo Fisher Scientific, she spent seven years at Wellcome Research supporting structural elucidation for medicinal chemists using a wide range of analytical instrumentation. Wai-Chi spent a total of 20 years in the pharma industry as part of GlaxoSmith Kline, from research to transferring methods to manufacturing. She worked on and was responsible for many drugs from anti-viral to respiratory in the market today.
Wai-Chi’s work at Thermo Fisher Scientific has supported a wide range of customers from various industries, providing IC support in method development, troubleshooting, sample preparation, trainings, seminars, events, and workshops. This experience has helped her build greater knowledge, skill and understanding within areas such as IC-MS, IC-ICP-MS, HPAE-PAD analysis, metabolomics, and polar pesticides.