Agilent 2020 GC/Q-TOF Virtual User Forum

This is an Agilent hosted event for the community scientists and users interested in the technology, workflows and solutions the Agilent GC/Q-TOF can bring to your work.
This year a virtual meeting. This will allow us to continue to work together as a user community at a time when travel restriction make physical meetings impossible.
Users will share application developments and success stories, walk you through the latest software tools and hardware tips to let you get more from the instrument and the data.
Presentations covering metabolomics, doping control, food safety and authenticity, environmental safety among the topics of discussion. Take a look at the agenda, to see the latest additions.
As always this is your meeting - feel free to chat with other users and specialists, give us your feedback and requests for development. Join the community and stay updated.
We open the doors on Wednesday 7th October at 9:30 AM BST/ 10:30 AM (CET) with live presentations on that day. All other presentations will be available on demand, so you can download/view them where and when is easiest for you.
- Broadcast at 2:00 PM BST / 3:00 PM CEST - The role of GC/Q-TOF in the engineering of high-value small molecules in baker’s yeast
Speaker: Dr. Tessa Moses, Metabolomics Specialist, EdinOmics, The University of Edinburgh, UK
Broadcast at 3:00 PM BST/ 4:00 PM CEST - Comprehensive Profiling of Environmental Contaminants in Waste Water Effluent Surface Water Using High-Resolution GC/Q-TOF
Speaker: Sofia Nieto, GC/Q-TOF Application Chemist, Agilent, USA
Please take this opportunity to ask the speaker questions during each live broadcast.
All other presentations will be available on demand, so you can download/view them where and when is easiest for you.
Agilent is delighted you are interested, if you'd like to register here we'll keep you update and look forward to welcoming you to the 2020 GC/Q-TOF User Forum.
On-demand content available from 7th October
Low level target screening for pollutants in environmental waters using automated extraction and Accurate Mass GC/MS
Speaker: John Quick, ALS Environmental, UK
Screening of Plastic additives & organic contaminants in microplastics exposed to the marine environment by HRAM Q-TOF
Speaker: Jose Benito Quintana, University de Santiago de Compostela, Spain
From Recent to Roman – Analysis of modern and archaeological lipid samples by high temperature GC/Q-TOF MS
Speaker: Prof Simon Hammann, Friedrich Alexander University, Erlangen, Germany
Comprehensive Detection of Nitrated Organics by GC/Q-TOF
Speaker: Prof, Xinghua Qui, Peking University, China
Applying GCxGC/Q-TOF to rum flavour profiling
Speaker: Paul O'Nion, Senior Associate Principal Scientist at Reading Scientific Services Ltd, UK
A novel approach to assess the authenticity and quality of Scotch Whisky by HRAM GC/MS
Speaker: Michal Stupák, Ph.D., University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic
Workflow for Food Authenticity Using Yerba Mate and High-Resolution GC/Q-TOF
Speaker: Sofia Nieto, GC/Q-TOF Application Chemist, Agilent, USA
Exploring the Capabilities - GCxGC/Q-TOF
Speaker: Teun de Joode, Future Flavour Group, Unilever, The Netherlands
Unveiling the capabilities of Q-TOF GC/MS in metabolomic studies applied to rheumatoid arthritis
Speaker: Fernanda Ray Stolle, CEMBIO, Spain
Automated extraction and GC/Q-TOF analysis of Nitrosamines in active pharmaceutical ingredients
Speaker: Colin Hastie, Anatune UK
Using GC & LC HRMS screening to elucidate emerging environmental pollution: Application to aquatic environments and to combustion by-product biomass
Speaker: Francois Lestremau, Ineris, France
An Introduction to a GC/MS Screener using MassHunter for Doping Control
Speaker: Wim Van Gansbeke, DocoLab, University of Ghent, Belgium
Profiling Environmental Contaminants using GC-Q/TOF: Get the whole picture
Speaker: Joerg Riener, GC & GC/MS Product Specialist, Agilent Technologies
