Would you like to break with some of your old habits and discover new ways to to streamline your daily workload leading to increased productivity? If so, this on-demand webinar presents at least 10 tips and tricks to perform easier GC.
Old habits can be hard to break and we all get used to doing things the way they’ve always been done. If you can relate, then this is the webinar for you as we present at least 10 ways to smooth the bumps and lumps out of your daily work load. Intelligent GC systems feature many quick and easy steps you can take to streamline your daily workload, alleviate stress, increase productivity, improve business outcomes and have a better relationship with your GC. Some of these are as easy as pushing a button and while some may take a bit more time to set up – they’ll save time on the backend – helping you improve your 'on time arrival’ rate at home!
We’ll review at least 10 ways to Easy GC including:
- Sample overlap to run more samples in less time
- Self-tightening column nuts
- Column smart keys so the information regarding the method, column use, etc. is as simple as plugging it in
- Sandwich injections aren’t just baloney
- And a host of other tips that will improve your lab life!
What does it cover?
The presenters will discuss:
- How to increase productivity with improved throughput with sample overlap
- The many tools, checks, counters and diagnostics that are just a touch away
- Steps for high quality, accurate data – first time, every time
- The synergy that exists between smart instruments and smart consumables.
By viewing this webinar you will learn:
- at least 10 tips and tricks to help deliver data on time
- to design sample runs to run first time, every time
- to develop best practices to increase productivity and delight your boss and yourself.
Why should you view it?
These tips are useable and will make you wonder why you didn’t use them before or wish you’d known about them sooner.
The Presenters
Angela Smith Henry
(Agilent, Wilmington, Delaware, USA)
Angie is an applications chemist for GC and MS Supplies at Agilent in Wilmington, Delaware. Previously, she was an applications chemist for the MSD Solutions and Applications group with a focus on developing analysers and applications for energy, chemical and environmental markets. She holds a PhD in Physical Chemistry from Lehigh University and a BS in Chemistry from Juniata College.
Ian Eisele
(Agilent, Wilmington, Delaware, USA)
Ian Eisele is an applications chemist at Agilent in Wilmington, Delaware. He earned his M.S. in Analytical Chemistry from Villanova University for work on persistent organic pollutants in the Arctic. Ian has been with Agilent for 10 years in a variety of roles.