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On-demand webinar

 

Unlocking Forensic Mysteries: Advanced HPTLC Techniques for Explosives and Chemical Warfare

 

This comprehensive on-demand webinar explores the use of High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) in forensic science. Participants will gain in-depth insights into cutting-edge techniques for the analysis and identification of explosives, chemical warfare agents, drugs of abuse, and cannabis. Through practical examples and case studies, the seminar will demonstrate how HPTLC is employed for precise control and limit testing. This webinar is designed for forensic analysis professionals looking to enhance their expertise and improve the effectiveness of their investigations.

 

Key learning objectives:

  • Find out how HPTLC is important in forensics
  • Learn how HPTLC methods were developed for chemical warfare and explosives
  • Discover pragmatic approaches using HPTLC

 

 

Speakers:

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Dr. Tiên Do joined CAMAG in 2014 and became Chief Scientific Officer in January 2024. She leads scientific vision, drives research and development, and fosters partnerships with academic and industry leaders. Previously, she held roles as Head of Laboratory and Deputy Head of Laboratory.

 

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Raphael Vizzini is an experienced Area Sales Director at CAMAG for EMEA and CIS since 2008. With a background in organic chemistry, he brings technical expertise to strategic sales initiatives, successfully leading projects in explosives and chemical warfare, contributing to CAMAG's expansion in these regions.

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