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Pesticide residue analysis in cannabis: Method fundamentals and confirmation strategies

RECORD | Already taken place We, 28.10.2020
In this webinar, Julie Kowalksi, a cannabis and hemp consultant, will discuss confirmation method strategies including examples that demonstrate the importance of using confirmation testing.
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Pixabay/Julia Teichmann: Pesticide Residue Analysis in Cannabis: Method Fundamentals and Confirmation Strategies
Pixabay/Julia Teichmann: Pesticide Residue Analysis in Cannabis: Method Fundamentals and Confirmation Strategies

Pesticide residue testing is challenging but even more so when testing pesticides in cannabis. It can be hard to know where to start with method fundamentals but luckily, the chemical contaminants community has developed excellent guidelines that can be used. It is important to understand fundamental criteria for basic method development.

Establishing a truly robust method can help mitigate long term problems and add confidence to results. It can be stressful to tell a client that their sample tested positive for pesticides especially if it failed regulatory requirements. In the cannabis market, this situation will often prompt questions about the validity of the results. In addition to suitable method criteria, confirmation strategies can be employed to verify results and reassure clients.

Key learning objective:

In this webinar, Julie Kowalksi, a cannabis and hemp consultant at JA Kowalski Science Support, LLC, will discuss confirmation method strategies including examples that demonstrate the importance of using confirmation testing.

Join the webinar to learn about:

  • Critical method criteria for pesticide testing in cannabis
  • Confirmation strategies to add confidence to results
  • Examples of use of confirmation for real samples

Who should attend?

  • Cannabis lab technical staff and method developers

Presenter: Julie Kowalski, Ph.D. (Consultant, JA Kowalski Science Support, LLC)

Presenter: Carrie Haslam (Associate Editor, SelectScience)

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