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The Curious About Cannabis Podcast
9+ Hour Extraction Deep Dive w/ Murphy Murri (CAC Sessions)

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 552:11


Session Time Stamps 2:17 – Extraction Basics, Hydrocarbon Safety (2019) 1:35:18 – Remediation, CRC, Chromatography (2021) 3:17:16 – State of Industry in 2022, Medusa Stones, Gas Quality 5:40:33 – Lecture: Extraction Fundamentals (2021) 7:38:06 – Lecture: “Liquid Diamonds” and Product Terminology (2024) Turn a long drive or your lab's downtime into a masterclass in extraction […]

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軍旅回憶~想當年、任修平 專訪

fb新鮮事-全台最強廣播節目

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 55:43


●YouTube影片● https://voh.psee.ly/6ca42t ●FB粉專影片 ● https://voh.pse.is/6ca43v 本集主題:軍旅回憶~想當年 訪問:任修平 學歷: 2002-2006, 國立交通大學應用化學系博士 1997-1999, 國立中央大學化學研究所碩士 1989-1993, 國防部中正理工學院應用化學系 1986-1989, 台北市立建國高級中學 經歷: 2020~……, 私立明志科技大學兼任助理教授 2017~……, 國立清華大學兼任助理教授 2015~……, 私立新生醫護管理專科學校兼任助理教授 2014~……, 私立耕莘健康管理專科學校兼任助理教授 2013~……, 私立中原大學兼任助理教授 2011~2016, 私立萬能科技大學兼任助理教授 2010~2016, 國防大學理工學院兼任助理教授 2010~2013, 憲兵學校兼任助理教授 2011~2013, 國立交通大學博士後研究員 2006~2010, 國防部憲兵司令部刑事鑑識中心副主任 1993- 2002, 國防部憲兵司令部刑事鑑識中心化學組組長 專長: 儀器分析, 氣相層析質譜儀 (GC/MS), 層析技術(Chromatography) , 毛細管晶片電泳(Capillary Electrophoresis/Microchip), 藥物分析(Pharmaceutical analysis), 爆裂物分析(Explosive analysis), 濫用藥物分析(Drug-abused analysis), 毒物分析(Toxicology analysis),太陽能電池元件應用分析(Solar cell devices application and analysis), 高分子應用, 環境分析(Environmental analysis) ●YouTube頻道,可以收看● https://goo.gl/IQXvzd ●podcast平台,可以收聽● SoundOn https://bit.ly/3oXSlmF Spotify https://spoti.fi/2TXxH7V Apple https://apple.co/2I7NYVc Google https://bit.ly/2GykvmH KKBOX https://bit.ly/2JlI3wC Firstory https://bit.ly/3lCHDPi ●請支持粉絲頁● 李基銘主持人粉絲頁:  / voh.lee  李基銘的影音頻道粉絲頁:  / voh.video  廣播之神李基銘:  / voh.god  #李基銘 #李基銘主持人#fb新鮮事#生活有意思#快樂玩童軍 #廣播之神#廣播之神李基銘#漢聲廣播電台 YouTube頻道,可以收看 https://goo.gl/IQXvzd podcast平台,可以收聽 SoundOn https://bit.ly/3oXSlmF Spotify https://spoti.fi/2TXxH7V Apple https://apple.co/2I7NYVc Google https://bit.ly/2GykvmH KKBOX https://bit.ly/2JlI3wC Firstory https://bit.ly/3lCHDPi 請支持粉絲頁 廣播之神:  / voh.god  李基銘主持人粉絲頁:  / voh.lee  李基銘的影音頻道粉絲頁:  / voh.video  -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

Bringing Chemistry to Life
The most interesting man in chemistry

Bringing Chemistry to Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 33:10


Bioconjugation of antibodies to drugs via chemical linkers is how antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) are made. We're joined by Matt Giese, Senior Scientist at Vector Laboratories, who talks us through the complex chemistry options and biodesign considerations that have to be considered and balanced when making a successful ADC.How does one build the skillset to work in biodesign of ADCs you might ask? Well, Matt's career path might not provide a clearcut roadmap like you might hope. That's because Matt started his career as an auto mechanic, moved into art, went back to auto mechanics, worked as baggage handler and as a construction worker, all before ever finding chemistry. If you think that's a convoluted path, just wait to hear about his academic and professional work journeys.  You'll revel in following this journey, and in the lessons and diverse skills learned along the way. Join us to hear it yourself, from who might just be the most interesting man in chemistry!Related episodes:Season 5, Ep.7: The life-altering impact of one chemist's sabbaticalSeason 2, Ep.1: Chemistry: a modern American dreamSeason 3, Ep.5: On the COVID pill and other process chemistry tales Bonus content!Access bonus content curated by this episode's guest by visiting www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast for links to recent publications, podcasts, books, videos and more.View the video of this episode on www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast. A free thank you gift for our listeners! Request your free Bringing Chemistry to Life t-shirt on our episode website.Use Podcast Code: LabRatsRul3 in July or OchemRcks in August. We read every email so please share your questions and feedback with us! Email helloBCTL@thermofisher.com

Bench Boost by Inorganic Ventures
Ion Chromatography FAQs Part 2

Bench Boost by Inorganic Ventures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 14:27


Send us a Text Message.This week, the team tackles more frequently asked questions about IC. Learn best practices for IC method development, including identifying analytes, selecting the right columns and eluents, and optimizing run conditions. Discover how to determine the best eluent concentration for accurate measurements, and explore strategies to achieve low detection levels for sample analysis.Stay tuned for next week's episode featuring MERGE Chemistry, where we'll discuss the analytical challenges of measuring trace contaminants in battery materials.

Bench Boost by Inorganic Ventures
Ion Chromatography FAQs Part 1

Bench Boost by Inorganic Ventures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 14:12


Send us a Text Message.Dive into the basics of Ion Chromatography (IC) and discover its diverse applications, from environmental testing to pharmaceuticals and food & beverage industries. The team addresses common questions, including how to resolve interferences in IC analysis. They share insights on optimizing eluent concentrations, managing column temperatures, and maintaining clean systems to avoid contamination.This episode is packed with practical tips and expert advice to help you master IC. Join us next week as we continue our deep dive into IC FAQs.

Hobby Farms Presents: Growing Good
Episode 81: Robert Frew & Juan Carlos Arango

Hobby Farms Presents: Growing Good

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 46:40


The hazards of grants, letting vegetable plants go to seed and lessons in water rights with Robert Frew and Juan Carlos Arango  Robert and Juan Carlos practice permaculture and a culture of sharing at Sobremesa Farm, just outside Bloomington, Indiana. In this episode, Robert talks about taking the time to observe the land before jumping into farming and waiting one more year before putting any pressure on selling anything from the land. Juan Carlos points out that neither of them knew much about farming but came into this work through their interest in nature and wildlife and, eventually, the relationships they built at a Bioneers Conference. That permaculture mimics nature made it a natural fit for their land-management philosophy.  Hear about the steps they took to bring municipal water to a property that isn't suited for a well but didn't have a municipal-water meter. (Listeners: Most of us would have walked away from this property. You have to hear about their journey!) Robert also talks about how they collect and keep rainwater on the land, plus two springs that have come to the surface since they purchased the property.  Juan Carlos talks about the concept of “volunteers”--particularly plant volunteers as a means to reduce dependence on off-farm seed resources. He also talks about the various animals they keep and the rolls each fills on the farm, plus some of the more untypical tropical crops they grow in greenhouses and the fields. You won't find soursop, bananas or pittaya growing too many other places in the Midwest!  Hear, too, about their fellowship with Midwest Grains, the milpas they're experimenting with, and their interest in finding and learning from other small-scale grain growers in the region.  From CSA to an on-farm market, Sobremesa Farm attempts to connect their customers with how their food is grown. Robert talks about getting grant money to expand production via mini production contracts for a local food pantry in 2023. He gets real about the growing pains for farms as small as theirs when engaging with grants.  Finally, Juan Carlos talks about their approach to educating their customers and school groups, as well as multicultural farming workshops they host on the farm. Hear, too, about the fertility methods they've used to supercharge the soil organic matter on their farm.   If you're curious about the name Sobremesa Farm, listen to the very end to hear Juan Carlos's explanation of the Latin American concept of sobremesa.  Note from the host:  One thing we did not get to talk about in this episode was Sobremesa Farm's feature during the 2023 Farm Aid benefit concert. Be sure to watch the video, linked below.   Links from this episode  Sobremesa Farm website  Sobremesa Farm Instagram  The ABC of Organic Agriculture, Chromatography and Sustainable Livestock Management workshop with Jairo Restrepo, September 3-6, 2024  Farm Aid video 

Bringing Chemistry to Life
Mid-season reveal: new episodes on battery tech, PFAS, and sustainability coming soon

Bringing Chemistry to Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 6:21


Join our host, Dr. Paolo Braiuca, as he chats with some of the most fascinating scientists around the globe doing trailblazing work in a variety of fields and industries. Learn about their personal stories, notable contributions, and the enthusiasm for discovery that unites them all. This is a podcast for anyone who wants to learn more about science and the brilliant minds advancing it.Now in the fifth season of our podcast, in store are more inspiring conversations about trending topics with influential guest that chemists, students and science enthusiasts will undoubtedly find captivating. In the mid-season checkpoint, Paolo reflects on the evolution of the series and gives a glimpse of what's to come. Diversity remains a priority but, there will be deeper looks at topics like battery technology, PFAS chemistry, chemical biology, and sustainability in organic chemistry. If you're new to the podcast, now is the time to catch up and get ready for what's to come. If you're a loyal listener, Paolo has a special message for you and a humble request Regardless, we're happy you found us and we're looking forward to sharing more with you soon!Bonus content!Access bonus content curated by each episode's guest by visiting www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast for links to recent publications, podcasts, books, videos and more.View the video of each episode on www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast.A free thank you gift for our listeners! Visit the episode website and request your free Bringing Chemistry to Life t-shirt.Use Podcast Code: Bi0catalys1sin June or LabRatsRul3 in July We read every email so please share your questions and feedback with us! Email helloBCTL@thermofisher.com About Your HostPaolo Braiuca grew up in the North-East of Italy and holds a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences from nearby esteemed University of Trieste, Italy. He developed expertise in biocatalysis during his years of post-doctoral research in Italy and the UK, where he co-founded a startup company. With this new venture, Paolo's career shifted from R&D to business development, taking on roles in commercial, product management, and marketing. He has worked in the specialty chemicals, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical markets in Germany and the UK, where he presently resides. He is currently the Director of Global Market Development in the Laboratory Chemicals Division at Thermo Fisher Scientific™ which put him in the host chair of the Bringing Chemistry to Life podcast. A busy father of four, in what little free time he has, you'll find him inventing electronic devices with the help of his loyal 3D-printer and soldering iron. And if you ask him, he'll call himself a “maker” at heart.

Icelandic Art Center — Out There
Amanda Riffo: On Elastic Stress, House of Purkinje, Chromatography & Rather Expansive

Icelandic Art Center — Out There

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 91:18


Artist Amanda Riffo joins us to discuss newly receiving the 2024 Icelandic Art Prize Artist of the Year award, exhibitions, projects, residencies and creative coincidences. Amanda received the award based on her exhibition House of Purkinje, her first major solo show, which was exhibited in The Living Art Museum in 2023 and curated by Sunna Ástþórsdóttir. Amanda's natural storytelling takes us through various works and exhibitions, art encounters, soundtracks, some of her personal history and the ways she approaches thinking about and creating art. Amanda Riffo (b.1977) is a French-Chilean artist based in Reykjavik. After completing a Master of Arts at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris, she later participated in exchange programs in Tokyo and Beirut. Her work has been shown in Europe, Japan, Iceland, Chile, Finland, Belgium and more. Exhibition projects in Iceland include her solo exhibition in Open (2018) and Skaftfell (Seyðisfjörður, 2019), as well as participation in the international art biennial Sequences Xl (2019). She is the current recipient of the Artist of the Year, Icelandic Art Prize and the Friend of Nýlo Artist for 2024. Amanda Riffo - House of Purkinje at the Living Art Museum  @amanda_riffo @nylistasafnid @icelandic_art_prize @gallery_port The episode's playlist by Amanda Riffo herself: * James Ferraro -individualism-album Human History 3 /2016** Robert Wyatt -at last I am free-album Nothing Can Stop Us /1982*** Ol dirty Bastard -Brooklyn Zoo -/1995

Analytically Speaking
Ep. 22: Around the world with The Multidimensional Chromatography Workshop

Analytically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 30:37


In this episode, podcast host Dr. Dwight Stoll talks with Dr. Katelynn Perrault Uptmor, Dr. Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto, and Dr. Petr Vozka about the multidimensional chromatography workshop, better known as the MDCW for short. Kate, PH, Petr, and Dwight are co-organizers of the MDCW workshop, which was held most recently at California State University, Los Angeles. In their conversation they discuss how the MDCW is different from, and similar to, conventional scientific conferences. They reflect on the most recent (15th) meeting, including highlights from both the technical and social programs, and in the impact on the local student community at Cal State LA. Then, they switch gears and look forward to the 16th MDCW, which will be held February 3-5 at the University of Liege, in Liege, Belgium.

The KQ Show
#34 Talking with a Scientist

The KQ Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 147:25


Episode 34 brings us Talking with a Scientist.  I sit down with an old friend Zack Mckelvey.  Zack is a vacuum for knowledge and one of the smartest people I know.  He explains his unique journey to a career in Chemistry and Biology, and his current work in Chromatography.  We also share a bottle of whiskey, play a few games, and laugh until he starts to lose his voice.  It was a blasty blast.  Enjoy the show!

The Cannabis Review
SUPERCRITICAL FLUID CHROMATOGRAPHY | Isabelle Francois (Founder Chromisa Scientific)

The Cannabis Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 18:16


In this episode, we are joined by Isabelle Francois Ph.D. Isabelle is one of the foremost experts on extraction techniques in the E.U. With decades of experience at the very top of the industry, she is well-placed to give insights into extraction techniques such as supercritical extraction. Topics: 1. Super Critical Fluid Chromatography 2. Industry Adoption 3. Future Trends * Twitter - @TheCannabisRev2 * LinkedIn - @thecannabisreview * Episode Library - https://www.thecannabisreview.ie

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast
HHC, THCP, and Beyond with Westley Cruces of Colorado Chromatography

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 63:33


You may have noticed that your local gas station has started selling products marketed like Cannabis products with promises that they are legal ways to get you high without THC. No, we haven't gone back in time. This isn't 1999 and no, you're not reading one of those “legal bud” ads in the back of […]

The Mushroom Hour Podcast
Ep. 168: The Myco Zine - Psychedelic Chemistry, Mushroom Cultivation, Mycelial Connections (Tomás Garret)

The Mushroom Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 59:21


GUEST:The Myco Zine: https://www.instagram.com/mycozine/Hyphae Labs: https://www.patreon.com/hyphaelabsMENTIONS:https://www.oaklandhyphae510.com/https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52397.Parable_of_the_SowerMUSHROOM HOUR:https://welcometomushroomhour.comhttps://instagram.com/welcome_to_mushroom_hourhttps://tiktok.com/@welcome_to_mushroom_hourShow Music courtesy of the one and only Chris Peck: https://peckthetowncrier.bandcamp.com/TOPICS COVERED:Oakland Psychedelic Conference   Hyphae Labs Nationwide Tour   The Book of Tomas   Birth of the Myco Zine   Testing Psilocybin-Containing Mushrooms   Identifying Tryptamines and Other Compounds   Explaining ChromatographyAnalytical Chemistry in Cannabis & Other IndustriesSyncing Compounds to Qualitative EffectsAcademia & Institutional Science Mimicking MyceliumForaging Into the Woods Embracing SeasonalityJust Write the Date

Bringing Chemistry to Life
A high-performance career in liquid chromatography

Bringing Chemistry to Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 33:51


After realizing at a young age that rock and roll might be a better hobby than a career, our guest chose chemistry and chromatography as his path, and he's rocked that career choice!In this fun and engaging conversation, you'll meet Frank Steiner, PhD, Senior Manager of Product Applications, and Scientific Advisor at Thermo Fisher Scientific, who has earned much respect for his contributions to the field of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). He and his team are customer number one for new HPLC products and generate much of the data used to support product launches. Steeped in the theory and fundamentals of HPLC, they provide us with a very approachable summary of the technique and considerations that must be balanced across diverse applications. Follow Frank and Paolo as they uncover insights on the evolutionary arc of HPLC, what challenges still exist, and why Frank believes it to be the technique that is most widespread and effective in affecting our lives. As always, we promise to let you get to know Frank, his personal story, and some bits of sage advice from a man that's been there and done that. Related episodes: Season 1, Ep.3: There's chemistry is in the air!Season 1, Ep.7: Stronger magnets, stronger scienceSeason 4, Ep.7: From an F in chemistry to 40 years in chemicals Bonus content!Access bonus content curated by this episode's guest by visiting www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast for links to recent publications, podcasts, books, videos and more.View the video version of this episode on www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast. A free thank you gift for our listeners! Visit the episode website and request your free Bringing Chemistry to Life t shirtUse Podcast Code:  2023wrap in December 2023 or Ba++ery in January 2024 Share your feedback with us! Email helloBCTL@thermofisher.com About Your HostPaolo Braiuca grew up in the North-East of Italy and holds a PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences from nearby esteemed University of Trieste, Italy. He developed expertise in biocatalysis during his years of post-doctoral research in Italy and the UK, where he co-founded a startup company. With this new venture, Paolo's career shifted from R&D to business development, taking on roles in commercial, product management, and marketing. He has worked in the specialty chemicals, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical markets in Germany and the UK, where he presently resides. He is currently the Director of Global Market Development in the Laboratory Chemicals Division at Thermo Fisher Scientific™ which put him in the host chair of the Bringing Chemistry to Life podcast. A busy father of four, in what little free time he has, you'll find him inventing electronic devices with the help of his loyal 3D-printer and soldering iron. And if you ask him, he'll call himself a “maker” at heart.

Analytically Speaking
Ep. 20: Using multi-dimensional gas chromatography to help people breathe easier

Analytically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 59:24


In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Dr. Heather Bean, Associate Professor of Biomedicine and Biotechnology at Arizona State University. Dr. Bean is an expert in volatilomics and leads a research program focused on the use of omics approaches to better understand a variety of physiological conditions ranging from disease and illness, such as cystic fibrosis and Valley fever, to fatigue. In their conversation, they discuss several of Dr. Bean's recent research articles focused on the use of two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry to profile hundreds of volatile compounds present in biological samples that are relevant to these conditions. In addition to aspects of the actual separations that produce these data, they also discuss some of the current challenges in this type of work, including “missingness” in the datasets, and the importance of retention databases to omics work. Listeners are also referred to the upcoming Multidimensional Chromatography Workshop, which will be held at California State University, Los Angeles, from January 10-12. For more information, see the conference website - http://www.multidimensionalchromatography.com/.

Measured Science
Multi-Dimensional Chromatography Workshop

Measured Science

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 28:24


Host Andrew Storey and Co-Host David Russ present a roundtable discussion with the Planning Committee from the Multi-Dimensional Chromatography Workshop. The interviewed group includes: Kate Perrault Uptmore, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at William and Mary; PH Stefanuto, Lead Scientist at the University of Liege; Dwight Stoll, Professor of Chemistry at Gustavus Adolphus College; and Petr Vozka, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at California State University at Los Angeles. LECO is a 2024 Sponsor of the Multi-Dimensional Chromatography Workshop which will be hosted by Petr Vozka at Cal State University and the Complex Chemical Composition Analysis Laboratory 10-12 January 2024. http://www.multidimensionalchromatography.com/ https://www.wm.edu/as/chemistry/people/faculty/perrault_k.php https://www.uliege.be/cms/c_9054334/en/directory?uid=U210447 https://gustav.us/profiles/stoll.php https://www.calstatela.edu/research/c3al

Engines of Our Ingenuity
Engines of Our Ingenuity 2991: Writing in Colors

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 3:50


The Lab Report
Patti & Michael Put the Chrome in Chromatography [Rebroadcast]

The Lab Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 40:54


Here at Genova, we are incredibly proud of the high standards set by our laboratory director and the brilliant minds that work in the lab to keep things running smoothly. As clinicians, and consumers, many of us don't give the inner workings of the lab a second thought. We take for granted that samples are sent, results are generated, and we can clinically act on those findings. Most of our profiles rely on several different laboratory methodologies to put the whole story together. One of those methods is called Chromatography – and clinicians don't fully understand what that actually means. In today's episode, we call on our friend Ashley Gibbon – one of the smartest minds in laboratory science – to help us understand what chromatography is and why it is so vital to Genova testing. Today on The Lab Report: · 7:10 Ashley Gibbon defines chromatography · 14:15 Organic acids and Separation science · 16:15 The instrument – columns, beads, mobile and stationary phases · 19:25 Detectors and mass spectrometry · 23:15 Liquid vs. Gas chromatography · 26:00 Maintaining the beads to preserve peaks · 28:05 Quadrupoles, Sensitivity and specificity of detectors, and quantification · 31:00 Area under the curve, inhibitors and interferents, coefficient of variance · 34:00 Question of the Day What is clinical vs. analytical sensitivity/specificity?   Subscribe, Rate, & Review The Lab Report Thanks for tuning in to this week's episode of The Lab Report, presented by Genova Diagnostics, with your hosts Michael Chapman and Patti Devers. If you enjoyed this episode, please hit the subscribe button and give us a rating or leave a review. Don't forget to visit our website, like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Email Patti and Michael with your most interesting and pressing questions on functional medicine: podcast@gdx.net. And, be sure to share your favorite Lab Report episodes with your friends and colleagues on social media to help others learn more about Genova and all things related to functional medicine and specialty lab testing. To find a qualified healthcare provider to connect you with Genova testing, or to access select products directly yourself, visit Genova Connect. Disclaimer: The content and information shared in The Lab Report is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed in The Lab Report represent the opinions and views of Michael Chapman and Patti Devers and their guest  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Analytically Speaking
Ep. 12: Hyphenating Organoids with Chromatography

Analytically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 49:33


In this episode, podcast host Dr. Dwight Stoll talks with Dr. Steven Ray Wilson, a professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oslo, Norway. Dr. Wilson is an expert in bioanalysis and has developed many innovative approaches for targeted and untargeted analysis of biomolecules, often in complex matrices such as biofluids. Most recently he has worked at the forefront of the rapidly growing field involving the use of organoids to better understand the biochemistry and physiology of organs by directly interrogating them with analytical techniques including separations and mass spectrometry. In the conversation, Dr. Wilson shares his thoughts on a broad range of topics including the opportunities that organoid analysis presents, the potential for organoids to influence environmental chemistry, publishing on pre-print servers, and more.

Cannabis Business Podcast
Learn from Daniel Brown of Quantum Analytics, a leading distributor of analytical instrumentation for chromatography

Cannabis Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 25:03


Learn more about Quantum Analytics: https://www.lqa.comDaniel Brown - https://www.linkedin.com/in/djbrown4/ Listen to it on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2iHUi8BQjnnXJck6DQQ2OV MITA YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@mitausa MITA Website https://mita.us/ MITA LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/mita-usa/ MITA INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/mitausa/ #mitausa #cannabisindustry

Noid Knowledge
Ep 14: Let's Talk Science: Accreditation, Testing Labs, Chromatography and More

Noid Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 60:08


On this month's episode, we are joined by Dr. Julie Kowalski of JA Kowalski Science Support LLC. Join us as we discuss Julie's background, knowledge about chromatography and method development, some of the challenges in cannabis and hemp testing, and finally a little preview of the upcoming Cannabis Science Conference Spring conference for which Julie is serving as the analytical science track program chair.

The Main Column
Fast ion chromatography analysis for determining biofuel sugars

The Main Column

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023


This podcast, taken from Thermo Fisher Scientific's technical article in the January issue of Hydrocarbon Processing, details how high-performance liquid chromatography and ion chromatography systems can provide better analysis in biofuels production.

Arts Calling Podcast
Ep 88 Anuradha Bhowmik | Brown Girl Chromatography: Family, healing, and coming of age

Arts Calling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 43:47


Hi there, Today I am delighted to be arts calling Anuradha Bhowmik! (www.anuradhabhowmik.com) About our Guest: Anuradha Bhowmik is a Bangladeshi-American poet and writer from South Jersey. She is the 2021 winner of the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize for her first collection Brown Girl Chromatography (Pitt Poetry Series, 2022). Bhowmik is a Kundiman Fellow and a 2018 AWP Intro Journals Project Winner in Poetry. She earned her MFA from Virginia Tech. Her poetry and prose have appeared in POETRY, The Sun, Quarterly West, Nashville Review, Indiana Review, The Offing, Bayou Magazine, Crab Orchard Review, Zone 3, The Normal School, Copper Nickel, Salt Hill, and elsewhere.  Brown Girl Chromatography, now available: from University of Pittsburgh Press! https://upittpress.org/books/9780822966920/ from Amazon! https://www.amazon.com/Brown-Girl-Chromatography-Poems-Poetry/dp/0822966921 My sincere thanks to Anuradha for taking the time to have this powerful conversation. -- Arts Calling is produced by Jaime Alejandro (cruzfolio.com). If you like the show: leave a review, or share it with someone who's starting their creative journey! Your support truly makes a difference! Go make a dent: much love, j https://artscalling.com/welcome/

The BioInsights Podcast
Improvement of viral vector purification using Mustang Q membrane chromatography

The BioInsights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 32:25


Saadia Zakai and Mark Schofield of Pall join Hélène Lebas of leading viral vector CDMO, Yposkesi, to discuss key current trends and challenges in AAV and lentiviral vector manufacturing, with a particular focus on the cutting edge in lentiviral vector and adeno-associated viral (AAV) vector purification tools. 

The Nonlinear Library
EA - James Lovelock (1919 – 2022) by Gavin

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 13:56


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: James Lovelock (1919 – 2022), published by Gavin on November 30, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. The real job of science is trying to make science fiction come true. Britain's greatest mad scientist died recently at 103. We'll get to his achievements. But I can't avoid mentioning the 'Gaia hypothesis', his notorious metaphor gone wrong that the Earth is in some sense a single organism whooaa. But him being most famous for this is like thinking Einstein's violin playing was his best stuff. Lovelock was raised as a Quaker, to which he credits his independent thinking (he was a conscientious objector in WWII). Also: "His family was poor, too poor to pay for him to go to university. He later came to regard this as a blessing because it meant he wasn't immediately locked into a silo of academia. Somehow, he created an education for himself, taking evening classes that led, when he was 21, to the University of Manchester." He quit work and left academia forever in 1964, instead running a one-man "ten foot by ten foot" lab from his garden in the West Country, living off consulting work for NASA, Shell, HP, and MI5 and royalties from 40 inventions. Chromatography, &, modern environmentalism By far his biggest coup was building the electron capture detector in 1957 during his second PhD, the world's most sensitive gas chromatograph (way of detecting chemicals in air). When Lovelock first developed the ECD, the device was at least a thousand times more sensitive than any other detector in existence at the time. It was able to detect chemicals at concentrations as low as one part per trillion—that's equivalent to detecting a single drop of ink diluted in 20 Olympic-sized swimming pools. He became curious about what the visible air pollution he saw was due to. He picked the notorious CFCs just because they were conspicuous, becoming the first person to notice the global consequences of Thomas Midgley's almighty fuckup fifty years earlier. (CFCs later turned out to be the cause of the hole in the ozone layer, i.e. millions of skin cancer causes.) He went to Antarctica in person, "partially self-funded" to check if they were there too, because why not. He screwed up the interpretation though, writing in Nature "the presence of these compounds constitutes no conceivable hazard". The ECD revolutionised atmospheric chemistry and so the study of air pollution, still one of the more important causes of premature death. On the lawn of the house peacocks strut and mew; a pair of barn owls have built their nest above the Exponential Dilution Chamber, a sealed upper room that was built in order to calibrate the Electron Capture Device. In the garden stands an off-white baroque plaster statue: the image of Gaia. The device was so sensitive that it showed traces of pesticides in animal tissues all over the world, including DDT. Since that led to Silent Spring, he probably helped along the perverse return of organic farming and the anti-chemicals paranoia of the second half of the C20th. Not that he was ever one of those: Too many greens are not just ignorant of science, they hate science... [Environmentalism is like a] global over-anxious mother figure who is so concerned about small risks that she ignores the real dangers. I wish they would grow up [and focus on the real problem]: How can we feed, house and clothe the abundant human race without destroying the habitats of other creatures? Some time in the next century, when the adverse effects of climate change begin to bite, people will look back in anger at those who now so foolishly continue to pollute by burning fossil fuel instead of accepting the beneficence of nuclear power. Is our distrust of nuclear power and genetically modified food soundly based? Later, he was notable for sounding the retreat (humans should start leaving c...

THE TAPESTRY
POET- BROWN GIRL CHROMATOGRAPHY - ANURADHA BHOWMIK

THE TAPESTRY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 28:01


Anuradha Bhowmik is a Bangladeshi American poet and writer from South Jersey who currently lives and works in Philadelphia. She is a 2022 Kundiman Fellow and a 2018 AWP Intro Journals Project Winner in Poetry. Her poetry and prose have appeared in POETRY, The Sun, Copper Nickel, Pleiades, Indiana Review, and elsewhere. She earned her MFA from Virginia Tech, and she has received awards from the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Frost Place, among others. Her new book, Brown Girl Chromatography is the winner of the Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize.    

Lexman Artificial
Deluders and Chromatography with Josh Barnett

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 3:12


Josh Barnett, who is known for his work in MMA and as the former UFC Heavyweight Champion joins Lexman to talk about delusion and chromatography. They discuss how these Hobbesian concepts are intertwined in his work as an artist

Dr. Howard Smith Oncall
Short Shorts for 4th Week of June, 2022

Dr. Howard Smith Oncall

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 2:29


  Vidcast:  https://youtu.be/a1x_V_O4q5Q   Here are the quickie reports about cutting edge medical and healthcare discoveries this 4th week of June, 2022.   New technology may not only show the brain blood vessel pathology that caused a stroke but also exactly when the stroke occurred.  Canadian and Australian researchers have been able to employ mid-infrared spectromicroscopy to date and time stamp brain tissue oxidative damage.  This vital information guides clinicians in their application of therapeutic clot-busting and other measures to help minimize brain damage and improve recovery speed and completeness following the stroke.   https://www.dotmed.com/news/story/58133     Besides triggering guilt-free kissing during the holidays, mistletoe may be the source of an advanced superglue that capably fuses tissues.  German biomaterial engineers have taken the mistletoe berry's gummy substance called viscin containing tiny flexible fibers and processed it into thin sheets with powerful adhesive properties.  This material may one day be capable of closing wounds and covering skin gaps.   https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/article/1/1/pgac026/6549457     Future drug capsules may be capable of being electrically-controlled to release medication at optimal times for therapeutic effectiveness and individual patient preference.  The capsules are constructed of an electrically-controlled polymer that can trap or release biomolecules at the touch of a button.  The Swedish biochemical engineers perfecting this polymer also foresee its usefulness as a means of separating proteins and other biologic substances with results better than chromatography.  Pardon me while I flip on my aspirin.   https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/article/1/1/pgac026/6549457   And finally…. Speaking of pills, collaborators at Baylor College of Medicine and Stanford University have discovered a molecule produced during exercise that can stunt appetite and drive weight loss.  That molecule, a modified amino acid Lac-Phe, is the combination of lactate and phenylalanine.  When administered to obese, overeater mice, their food intake dropped by over 50%.  Someday soon we could be seeing Lac-Phe pills though you're better off making your own with vigorous exercise.   https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-04828-5   There you have the latest health reveals for the 4th week of June, 2022.  When additional information about these developments becomes available, I'll pass it on to you.     #stroke #imaging #glue #viscin #mistletoe #capsules #chromatography #obesity #exercise #lacphe

To Be Blunt: The Podcast for Cannabis Marketers
105 HHC and The Future of Chemically Derived Cannabinoids with Tyler Roach of Colorado Chromatography

To Be Blunt: The Podcast for Cannabis Marketers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 81:50


“I'm glad that we have the innovation that we do, and I think that the process of synthesis is going to lead us to even greater discoveries.” - Tyler RoachWelcome back to the To Be Blunt podcast! In this episode, Shayda Torabi welcomes Tyler Roach, “The HHC Guy” and VP of Sales of Colorado Chromatography, to share a dialogue about synthesizing cannabinoids. Tyler goes in-depth about understanding HHC and the cannabinoids alphabet soup, tailoring medicine through synthesis, and bringing innovation into the industry in the safest way possible.[00:00 - 018:05] Opening the Conversation to the Chemistry of Cannabinoids[13:11 - 22:48] Educating Consumers About the Cannabinoids Alphabet Soup[22:49 - 38:58] Differentiating HHC and Other Cannabinoids[38:59 - 43:48] Legalization and Regularization of Chemically Derived Cannabinoids[43:49 - 50:58] Cannabinoids in a Pharma Perspective [50:59 - 1:21:50] Consumer Safety and Important Considerations on Dosing and Potency Tyler was born in southern California and moved with his family to Colorado summer of 2004. While in high school, Tyler started working for his father's carpentry business. After graduating high school, he continued to work in the family business and grew experience in sales and operations management. All this time, he knew that the carpentry industry was not his forever place. He always had an interest in the hemp and cannabis industry and would expand his knowledge when he could. In Spring of 2021, Tyler had lunch with the executive team of Colorado Chromatography Labs and within a week was offered the job, Director of Sales. He has worked with the team to bring HHC to market and has helped the company grow tremendously. After 9 months with Colorado Chromatography Labs, Tyler was promoted to VP of Sales. Connect with Tyler!Visit the Colorado Chromatography website! Shayda Torabi has been called one of the most influential Women in WordPress and now she's one of the women leading the cannabis reformation conversation building one of Texas' premier CBD brands. She's currently the CEO and Co-Founder of RESTART CBD, a female-run education first CBD wellness brand. And has formerly held marketing positions at WP Engine and WebDevStudios. Shayda is the host of a podcast for cannabis marketers called To Be Blunt, where she interviews top cannabis brands on their most successful marketing initiatives. When Shayda's not building her cannabiz in Texas, you can find her on the road exploring the best hikes and spots for vegan ice cream. Follow Shayda at @theshaydatorabi Key Quote:“There is a big place for synthesis within the industry, but there's a big misunderstanding that a lot of these molecules that you're already consuming on a daily basis are synthesized. There is a process done in a lab to get these molecules, and there's good to be had with that as long as we follow safe procedures and we have proper testing.” - Tyler RoachSPONSORSHIP is brought to you by Restart CBD. Check them out for your CBD needsLEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to join me for episodes featuring some serious cannabis industry by sharing this episode or click here to listen to past episodesRESTART CBDRESTART CBD is an education-first CBD wellness brand shipping nationwide. restartcbd.com

Oil & Gas Measurement Podcast
Episode 9: Chromatography Challenges with RNG with Jamie Marsden

Oil & Gas Measurement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 34:17


Episode #9 of the Oil & Gas Measurement Podcast episode features chromatography expert Jamie Marsden of Emerson Process Management discussing the evolution of Gas Chromatography in the field, and the challenges of using gas chromatography with renewable natural gas (RNG). - Access the show notes and full episode transcript at PipelinePodcastNetwork.com.

The BioInsights Podcast
The quest for the Holy Grail in AAV chromatography: empty–full separation

The BioInsights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 19:56


Ratish Krishnan and Oliver Rammo share their thoughts on the need for a more nuanced understanding of AAV capture and empty–full separation, and the trends driving innovation in this area.

The Analytical Wavelength
Smart Chromatography and Method Development

The Analytical Wavelength

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 27:26


Chromatography is a powerful a flexible technique at all stages of chemistry research. Whether you are a graduate student attempting purify a compound or a pharmaceutical company attempting to test product quality, an effective chromatographic method is critical.But how do you develop these methods? Optimizing chromatography techniques is notoriously time consuming and frustrating work. Can predictive software increase the productivity of chromatographers? Learn more about chromatography software from ACD/Labs: https://www.acdlabs.com/products/com_iden/meth_dev/autochrom/Hosts: Jesse HarrisCharis Lam Guests:Dr. Scott Van BramerDr. Justin Shearer

Extracting the BEST From Your Day with Dr. John MacKay, Scientific Editor
Extraction Magazine Podcast: Extracting the Best from Your Day with Dr. John MacKay, an interview with Alexandra Harris (EP2)

Extracting the BEST From Your Day with Dr. John MacKay, Scientific Editor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 33:52


A casual conversation about analytical testing in the cannabis market with Ms. Alex Harris, a natural products advocate from California. Alex discusses how she became an advocate because of her health challenges her constant drive for learning and understanding all phases of the processes of Technology. Alex is a natural teacher who has podcasts and videos that you can learn from. She has constantly expanded her experiences.  She is currently working with Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Chromatography. From simple extraction to in-line decolorization to chiral separation of the four enantiomers of THC and CBD. Alexandra Harris Email: Cannasci.hi@gmail.com Instagram: @cannasci.hi Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/alexandra-k-harris

Exploration Science with Dr. Wendy Hartsock
Disrupting The Status Quo In Chromatography

Exploration Science with Dr. Wendy Hartsock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 48:33


In Exploration Science Episode 7, two of the co-founders of Belyntic, Dominik Sarma and Oliver Reimann, discuss PEC technology. Listen in to learn about an alternative to the chromatographic status quo and how a college study group transformed into a groundbreaking technology company. Links and references: Animation Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_GA_qp8Y2I Workshop with a general Introduction, and deep dive into Parallel Peptide Purification and Late-Stage Peptide Modification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtMoxsAfbjg Startup-Story (with Bachem): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOnONSuCtRA Introduction to the new PEC-Linker RC+ (with Bachem): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q6WvKdDASw PEC for Peptide Modification (with Bachem): https://youtu.be/mJWs113nepk Papers can be found here: https://belyntic.com/publications R. Zitterbart, N. Berger, O. Reimann, G. Noble, S. Lüdtke, D. Sarma, O. Seitz, Traceless parallel peptide purification by a first-in-class reductively cleavable linker system featuring a safety-release, Chemical Science, 2021 https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/hplc-alternative-purifies-peptide-cocktails-in-record-time/4013253.article Blogs: https://belyntic.com/news https://belyntic.com/news-details?title=belyntic-flashback-2021 https://belyntic.com/news-details?title=orthogonal-peptide-purification

Exploration Science with Dr. Wendy Hartsock
Disrupting The Status Quo In Chromatography

Exploration Science with Dr. Wendy Hartsock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 48:26


In Exploration Science Episode 7, two of the co-founders of Belyntic, Dominik Sarma and Oliver Reimann, discuss PEC technology. Listen in to learn about an alternative to the chromatographic status quo and how a college study group transformed into a groundbreaking technology company. Links and references: Animation Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_GA_qp8Y2I Workshop with a general Introduction, and deep dive into Parallel Peptide Purification and Late-Stage Peptide Modification: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtMoxsAfbjg Startup-Story (with Bachem): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOnONSuCtRA Introduction to the new PEC-Linker RC+ (with Bachem): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Q6WvKdDASw PEC for Peptide Modification (with Bachem): https://youtu.be/mJWs113nepk Papers can be found here: https://belyntic.com/publications R. Zitterbart, N. Berger, O. Reimann, G. Noble, S. Lüdtke, D. Sarma, O. Seitz, Traceless parallel peptide purification by a first-in-class reductively cleavable linker system featuring a safety-release, Chemical Science, 2021 https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/hplc-alternative-purifies-peptide-cocktails-in-record-time/4013253.article Blogs: https://belyntic.com/news https://belyntic.com/news-details?title=belyntic-flashback-2021 https://belyntic.com/news-details?title=orthogonal-peptide-purification

#ChatsWithChaudhrey the Podcast
#ChatsWithChaudhrey #ReflectionsAndForecasts with Bio-Works Technologies CEO, Jonathan Royce, Jan 14th 2022

#ChatsWithChaudhrey the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 28:39


I sat down with Jonathan in January  as part of my #ReflectionsAndForecasts 2021/22 series and we covered a lot, including what's the most important thing to have a successful company culture, check it out and please leave any comments and questions below the video.I asked Jonathan....• To give me a quick overview of #BioWorksTechnologies? 00:49• A lot of companies offer similar products, what´s special about Bio-Works? 01:46• Describe 2021 in one word and why? 02:56• What had driven Bio-Works over the past 24 months? 04:07• Has the #supplychain impacted business? 06:12• How has the #pandemic impacted the business in Year 2? 07:45• What were some of BIO-WORKS the achievements in 2021? 09:43• What is the main thing as part of the company's culture that has helped drive the business?10;39• Jonathan said he would rather talk about the future than the past year, why is that? 12:20• What are his predictions for the #LifeScience/#Pharma sector in 2022? 13:00• What risks are out there that may impact the business? 16:38• And what are the opportunities for next year for Bio-Works 18:26• What can we expect to see from Bio-Works in 2022? 20:46• How will the company maintain their existing relationships with their customer as the company grows? 23:20• Last thoughts for viewers for 2022? 25:06You can WATCH this and other Bio-Works interviews here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFj-EpegwkMANmwxpgckGrIaEA5-3pxta You can find out more about Bio-Works and their solutions herewww.bio-works.comhttps://lnkd.in/g7kCTkE#chromatography, #purification, #peptides, #RSKBW, #Resins, #Biopharma, #Resins

The APsolute RecAP: Chemistry Edition
The APsolute RecAP: Chemistry Edition - Episode 54: Unit 3 Selected FRQs

The APsolute RecAP: Chemistry Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 12:02


The FRQs discussed in this episode are the question 4s from the 2019, 2018 and 2017 AP Exam. These are released FRQs from previous exams and copyright of the College Board (0:23).Question 4 of the 2018 exam focuses on comparing the IMFs of CS2 and COS, asking you to explain why CS2 has a higher boiling point (1:48). The second part has you calculate the pressure of CS2 using the ideal gas law (3:11). In question 4 of the 2019 exam you describe the effect of raising the temperature on the motion of the CO2 particles connecting temperature and particle speed (4:09). In part b you calculate the new pressure under constant volume (4:59), in part c) you describe why the pressure increases (6:35) and in part d you compare an ideal and a real gas (7:19). Question 4 of the 2017 exam focuses in Chromatography, identifying the least polar dye by discussing the interactions between dye and solvent/paper (8:29) as well as identifying an unknown by comparing how far the dye travelled (9:05).Today's Question of the day is about FRQ Questions.True or false: The term “van-der-Waals” forces can be used instead of London Dispersion Forces.Thank you for listening to The APsolute RecAP: Chemistry Edition!(AP is a registered trademark of the College Board and is not affiliated with The APsolute RecAP. Copyright 2021 - The APsolute RecAP, LLC. All rights reserved.)Website:www.theapsoluterecap.comEMAIL:TheAPsoluteRecAP@gmail.comFollow Us:INSTAGRAMTWITTERFACEBOOKYOUTUBE

#ChatsWithChaudhrey the Podcast
#ChatsWithChaudhrey with Petra Gerhards, Thermo Fisher Scientific SOLA cartridges for solid phase extraction sample preparation.

#ChatsWithChaudhrey the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 8:19


 I caught with Petra  at #VirtualAnalytica last year to learn more  about their #GCMS and #LCMS solutions, and specifically about their new (at that time) SOLA cartridges for solid phase extraction sample preparation.You can learn more about SOLA here https://www.thermofisher.com/uk/en/home/industrial/chromatography/chromatography-sample-preparation/sample-preparation-consumables/solid-phase-extraction-consumables/sola-spe-plates-cartridges.htmlYou can view this and many more interviews and demos from many other industry experts across Pharma, Bio-Pharma and Life Science on my YouTube channel RSK Life Science Media https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vdET2xLlGweqveW6JmQdQ#LCMS, #GSMS, #Chromatography, #SamplePrep, #Toxicity, #SPE, #IonSuppression, #Analytica, #Analytica2020,

#ChatsWithChaudhrey the Podcast
#ChatsWithChaudhrey with Kim Haynes, Waters Corporation on LCMS and Chromatography Challenges Oct 2020

#ChatsWithChaudhrey the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 9:16


It was great to catch up with Kim   who is now Director, Chemistry Marketing and Product Management last year at Analytical Virtual  to learn about the biggest challenges #Scientists and #Researchers face in #LCMS and #Chromatography and how #Waters are helping scientists meet them.We also spoke about the new ACQUITY PREMIER Columns and how they can help scientists.Find out more https://www.waters.com/waters/en_GB/ACQUITY-Premier-System/nav.htm?cid=135077739&xcid=ppc-ppc_08027&s_kwcid=AL!13256!3!537041125084!p!!g!!acquity%20premier&gclid=Cj0KCQjwnJaKBhDgARIsAHmvz6dcmHB5NDHLcUWz4yVTFqzw-Ndv4VAgmrJR46vH1IVlSWyJO7q_mkkaAh85EALw_wcB&locale=en_GBYou can view this and many more interviews and demos from  many other industry experts across Pharma, Bio-Pharma and Life Science on my YouTube channel RSK Life Science Media https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vdET2xLlGweqveW6JmQdQ#WatersPremier, #Analytica2020, #HPLC, #Chromatography,

Dr. Acharya Academy
Analytical chemistry, Chapter-21, Session-3, Ion chromatography.

Dr. Acharya Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 40:21


This topic is a part of "Analytical Chemistry", written by G. D. Christian and others

Test Tubes and Cauldrons
Episode 24: The Poison Path

Test Tubes and Cauldrons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 52:35


Poisons are a natural wonder and phenomena, one that should be handled with care, but have so much use within and outside of the occult. Yet, as with many things falling under the umbrella of left hand path, it is often demonized, seen as dark, ill-willed, and incapable of doing good. Join the hosts today as we discuss what the poison path is, misconceptions surrounding it, and how it actually requires having a hand in the benevolent and baneful realms.Come discuss in our Discord! https://discord.gg/kJthJyxTBcResources:Articles and Papers:Poison as medicine: https://www.amnh.org/explore/news-blogs/on-exhibit-posts/the-power-of-poison-poison-as-medicineAnimal Toxins and Therapeutic Treatment for Neurological Disease: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5829052/A Constructive Approach on Lethal Plants for Medicine: https://toxicology.imedpub.com/a-constructive-approach-on-lethal-plants-formedicinal-use.php?aid=23639Books:The Witches' Ointment by Thomas HatsisThe Poison Trials by Alisha RankinViridarium Umbris: the pleasure garden of shadow & Veneficium: Magic by Daniel SchulkeWitchcraft and the Poison Path by Daniel Schulke.Pharmakognosis trilogy by Dale PendellWant to learn more about separations? See the links below!Introduction to Chromatography: https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/ProvidenceCollege/CHM331AdvancedAnalyticalChemistry1/11%3AAnIntroductiontoChromatographic_SeparationsIntroduction to Mass Spectrometry: https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Purdue/Purdue%3A_Chem_26200%3A_Organic_Chemistry_II_(Wenthold)/Chapter_11%3A__IR_and_Mass_Spectrometry/11.06%3A_Introduction_to_Mass_SpectrometryMass Spec applications in biological research: https://iubmb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/bmb.2004.494032020331

Dr. Acharya Academy
Analytical Chemistry, Chapter-19

Dr. Acharya Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 80:07


This topic has been selected from the book, "Analytical Chemistry", written by G. D. Christian and others. Topic - Chromatography: Principles and theory. Learning points: Countercurrent extraction. How chemicals are separated on a column. Types of chromatography- adsorption, partition, ion exchange, size exclusion. Chromatographic nomenclature. Theory of column efficiency. Plate number. Van Deemter equation for packed GC columns. Golay equation for open tubular GC columns. Huber and Knox equations for HPLC. Retention factor. Chromatographic resolution. Separation factor. Chromatography simulation software and databases.

Future Science Group
Adeno-associated viral therapies: harnessing the power of HPLC

Future Science Group

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 20:12


This episode centers on the critical role that high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) plays in the production of adeno-associated viral (AAV) therapies, the latest advances in AAV design and the next steps in their development. Filling me in on all things HPLC and AAVs is Bella Neufeld, Director of R&D at Teknova. Bella reveals the essential validation and quality control steps required for the production of successful and safe AAV therapies and the role that both HPLC and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LCMS) play in these steps. We also explore the latest development targets for these therapies, looking at how AAVs can be targeted to specific sites and tissues before descending into the treacherous topic of reproducibility in the field. Listen today to find out the latest tips for best practice when working with HPLC, LCMS the advantages of LCMS over other analytical techniques to assess empty and full capsids and the key principles of AAV production! ContentsIntro: 00:00-01:25Explaining HPLC and its benefits: 01:25-03:30Developing adeno-associated viruses: 03:30-05:25 Chromatography in validation vs production of AAVs: 05:25-06:15Quality control vs hands on time: 06:15-07:35  Challenges in AAV production: 07:35-08:55Examining the level of empty and full capsids: 08:55-10:00The role of LCMS in determining and validating AAV contents: 10:00-11:30      Tips for best practice when using HPLC: 12:30-13:10The future of HPLC: 13:10-14:20Latest advances in AAV development: 14:20-15:50Targeting AAVs: 15:50-17:20Reproducibility issues in AAV development: 17:20-19:35Outro: 19:35-21:10

Talking Techniques
Adeno-associated viral therapies: harnessing the power of HPLC

Talking Techniques

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 20:12


This episode centers on the critical role that high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) plays in the production of adeno-associated viral (AAV) therapies, the latest advances in AAV design and the next steps in their development.Filling me in on all things HPLC and AAVs is Bella Neufeld, Director of R&D at Teknova. Bella reveals the essential validation and quality control steps required for the production of successful and safe AAV therapies and the role that both HPLC and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LCMS) play in these steps. We also explore the latest development targets for these therapies, looking at how AAVs can be targeted to specific sites and tissues before descending into the treacherous topic of reproducibility in the field.Listen today to find out the latest tips for best practice when working with HPLC, LCMS the advantages of LCMS over other analytical techniques to assess empty and full capsids and the key principles of AAV production!ContentsIntro: 00:00-01:25Explaining HPLC and its benefits: 01:25-03:30Developing adeno-associated viruses: 03:30-05:25 Chromatography in validation vs production of AAVs: 05:25-06:15Quality control vs hands on time: 06:15-07:35 Challenges in AAV production: 07:35-08:55Examining the level of empty and full capsids: 08:55-10:00The role of LCMS in determining and validating AAV contents: 10:00-11:30 Tips for best practice when using HPLC: 12:30-13:10The future of HPLC: 13:10-14:20Latest advances in AAV development: 14:20-15:50Targeting AAVs: 15:50-17:20Reproducibility issues in AAV development: 17:20-19:35Outro: 19:35-21:10 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

#ChatsWithChaudhrey the Podcast
#ChatsWithChaudhrey with Lisa Loxterkamp, Application Scientist, KNAUER on common HPLC questions

#ChatsWithChaudhrey the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 9:55


I sat down with Lisa in April 2021  to discuss some common questions she gets on HPLC including;* Can you flush an #HPLCcolumn from both directions?* What quality should your used solvents be?* Is every substance detectable with a UV detector?* Why should you perform sample preparation?* Can you start the measurement immediately after switching on the system?* How long should you wait before using the system once I switch it on?You can get lots of great info by downloading the Knauer HPLC Good Practice Guide here https://lnkd.in/g6kUHdQ,and visiting www.knauer.netYou can view this and other interviews with leaders and experts from Knauer  clicking on their playlist on my YouTube Channel RSK Life Science Media here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFj-EpegwkMAKy3IfWRkv9c2Dj3gjNMdS#HPLC, #LC, #chromatography, #troubleshooting, #practiceguide, #hplctraining, #hplcapplications #RSKKNAUER

The HempList by Kush.com
In House HPLC Chromatography Testing For Hemp & Cannabis w/ Cann-ID |HempList #49| Kush.com

The HempList by Kush.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 23:02


Alex Andrawes with Ionization Labs & Cann-ID joins us on the HempList this week, hosted By Chase Nobles, Founder of Kush.com Alex comes from working with the Wine industry and shares how they've had similar experiences with inconsistent testing with wine. Now with Cann-Id Alex brings their experience to the Hemp & Cannabis industry and allows even small to medium sized farms to run the hardware and software needed for in house testing. Cann-ID's kit includes an HPLC Chromatography system and all the guidance needed. Learn more about the process and see if it's a good fit for you in this quick podcast! Subscribe for more interviews each week, also available on Spotify and podcast apps. Learn more and create your account now at Kush.com for B2B transactions or shop.kush.com for online orders.

The Analytical Wavelength
Setting the Standard: Impact of Method Standardization in Chromatography

The Analytical Wavelength

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 31:23


What do a racecar and an LC/MS system have in common? They're both sophisticated machines whose performance must be measured by applicable standards. Scientists have long recognized the importance of standards, but with improvements in technology, the way we set them has changed. How can we use standardization to better communicate cutting-edge science? How can we improve our efficiency as chromatographers through data sharing? Join us in Episode 3 to hear the racecar analogy, learn about method standardization, and catch a mention or two of vampire bats. Links Learn how scientific information libraries help with data standardization at Pfizer. Pankaj was a guest for this webinar: Creating a Scientific Information Library Using ACD/Spectrus Platform, December 9, 2020 | ACD/Labs (acdlabs.com) https://www.acdlabs.com/resources/webinars/pfizer-webinar20/index.phpLearn more about the cross-industry consortia mentioned in Ben and Pankaj's interviews: European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ Proteomics Identifications Database (PRIDE) https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride/ Allotrope Foundation https://www.allotrope.org/Pistoia Alliance https://www.pistoiaalliance.org/People Charis Lam Jesse Harris Ben Neely, Research Chemist, NIST (https://www.linkedin.com/in/benaneely/)  Pankaj Aggarwal, Associate Principal Scientist, Merck (https://www.linkedin.com/in/pankajaggarwal1/)  

The Dictionary
#C201 (chromatogram to chromocenter)

The Dictionary

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 12:48


I read from chromatogram to chromocenter.     The word of the episode is "chromatography". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromatography     dictionarypod@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/thedictionarypod/ https://twitter.com/dictionarypod https://www.instagram.com/dictionarypod/ https://www.patreon.com/spejampar 917-727-5757

The HempList by Kush.com
Science of Flash Chromatography, Pesticide / THC Remediation & More! ft. Interchim |HempList #36|

The HempList by Kush.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 38:13


Geoff Todosiev & Michelle Armstrong join us on the HempList this week with Interchim. Hosted By Chase Nobles, Founder of Kush.com Interchim manufactures and sells high capacity columns & flash chromatography systems for hemp / cannabis cannabinoid extraction, and remediation. Flash Columns, Prep HPLC Columns, Dry Load Columns, Chase asks Geoff and Michelle to break down how everything works and some of the common problems that both large and small extractors may face. Whether your new to extraction systems, or looking to keep up with the modern Science this podcast is a great start! Check out Interchim at interchim.com Subscribe for more interviews each week, also available on Spotify and podcast apps. Learn more and create your account now at Kush.com for B2B transactions or shop.kush.com for online orders.

The Cannabis Professor Podcast
S2 E9: How Marijuana Terpenes and Cannabinoids are Tested (Gas Chromatography)

The Cannabis Professor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 26:51


The numbers don't lie....but they don't tell the absolute truth either...As we sip into a new year, its the perfect time to slip into a new understanding.   Although many folks can read the numbers as they are, what they mean is a lot less obvious.  The hunt for the best cannabis starts with potency analysis, but it doesn't end there and in this episode, you will find out why.Please share, like and subscribe!@thecannabis.professor