Webinar: 10 Tips to Optimize the Quality of Your Lab’s Water

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Webinar: 10 Tips to Optimize the Quality of Your Lab’s Water

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This webcast will give you some insights about the contaminants that may be present in your lab’s purified water, and give practical advice about how to obtain the best water quality from your water purification system.

Live Air Date: Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Are you sure you are using your water purification system in an optimal manner?

In this webinar, Dr. Riche will give you some insights about the contaminants that may be present in your lab’s purified water and give practical advice about how to obtain the best water quality from your water purification system. By following these simple tips, you will obtain water suited for even the most sensitive laboratory techniques.

As an attendee, you will learn more about:

  • Potential sources of contamination of your lab’s purified water
  • The potential impact of these contaminations on your analytical work (HPLC, LC-MS, ICP-MS…)
  • How to use your water purification system in an optimal manner (through concrete examples)

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Speaker

Dr. Estelle Riche holds an engineering degree in chemistry from ESCOM (France), and a PhD degree in chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA). Prior to joining Millipore SAS ten years ago, she was a research professor in the School of Dentistry at UNC for four years. She is currently senior scientist in the Application group of the Lab Water business field, in St Quentin en Yvelines, France. Her interests focus on understanding the potential impact of water contaminants on the results of analytical and biological experiments.

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