MassHunter Unknowns Analysis for the Forensic Chemist - Fundamental Workflow Part I
Agilent Technologies: GC/MS MassHunter Virtual Workshop
The MassHunter Unknowns Analysis video Part I is designed to introduce the student to the workflows involved when using Unknowns Analysis. The video begins a 15-minute PowerPoint explanation of the deconvolution process, difference between deconvolution and peak integration, and some of the variables involved when using this powerful data analysis tool. Working through forensic data, the video is designed to help translate established workflows within ChemStation Data Analysis to MassHunter Unknowns Analysis.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Learn how to migrate from ChemStation basic data review workflows to Unknowns Analysis
- Learn differences between peak integration and deconvolution analysis
- Create a 20-component library in under 3 minutes using Unknowns Analysis
Who Should Attend:
- Forensic drug chemists and forensic toxicologists
Presenter: Kirk Lokits, PhD (GC/MS Applications Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.)
Kirk received his B.S. in Forensic Science and Chemistry from Eastern Kentucky University and began working as a Forensic Drug Chemist in the Miami Valley Regional Crime Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio. He then moved to Orlando, Florida where he worked as a Forensic Toxicologist for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in the Orlando Regional Crime Laboratory and later as a Crime Analyst Supervisor in the Pensacola Regional Crime Laboratory. Kirk left the forensic realm and began his tenure with Hewlett Packard/Agilent Technologies, working as a Customer Service Engineer (CE) supporting the LC, GC, LCMS, GCMS, and ICPMS products. While working for HP Kirk earned his M.S. in Analytical Chemistry from Middle Tennessee State University and in 2005 Kirk left Agilent Technologies to attend the University of Cincinnati to earn his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry. After receiving his Ph.D., Kirk worked for the Midwest Research Institute (MRI) in Kansas City, MO where he worked as a Principal Chemist and Sr. Program Manager on Department of Defense projects, staffing, designing, and building remote laboratories for placement throughout the world. In 2014, Kirk re-joined Agilent Technologies as a GCMS Applications Scientist focusing on forensic applications.