Enhancing Environmental Workflow Analysis Using Supelco® High Performance Products

Webinar

Thursday, 12th September, 2024
15:00 - 16:00 CEST (Berlin, Paris, Madrid)

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A clean and safe environment is an essential requirement for a healthy quality of life. Whether it is for testing of soil, water, air, or waste, our comprehensive portfolio offers a broad range of high-quality reference materials in diverse formats (neat, in solution, in matrices) along with other analytical devices required for the whole workflow.

The Supelco® brand can provide your customers with high quality products to increase their productivity and accuracy.

This includes essentials for the entire workflow, including sample collection, preparation and analysis. In addition to reference materials, we can provide GC and HPLC columns, air sampling devices, extraction products and general lab essentials.

In this presentation we will present an overview of the product offering for your environmental testing customers as well as emphasis on some unique products from the Supelco® portfolio.

For more information, please contact us at webinar@avantorsciences.com

Presented by: Katherine Stenerson

  Katherine Stenerson is a Lead Expert in Product & Portfolio Management for Environmental and Organic Contaminants within the Reference Materials Team of the Science & Lab Solutions Group, in the life science business of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, which operates as MilliporeSigma in the U.S. and Canada.

Katherine joined MilliporeSigma in 1994 as part of the Technical Service team, and later moved into R&D where she worked on the development of products for gas chromatography and sample preparation, as well as applications for analytical workflows related to food & beverage, environmental and cannabis testing. Her prior experience includes working as an analytical chemist in the personal care products industry, and as a GC chemist and supervisor in the environmental testing industry. Katherine attended the University of Illinois, where she earned a B.S. in Chemistry. She is a member of the American Chemical Society and AOAC, where she has served in several working groups, an expert review panel, and as acting secretary of TDRM.