Part 1: Hiding in plain sight
Part 2: Seeking a safer future
After 25 years, scientists are still trying to understand some aspects of how PFAS behave in the environment. Chris Higgins looks at how we arrived at where we are today with our understanding of the compounds that have redefined “environmental persistence”.
Listen to SCIEX customers and industry experts explore how forever chemicals have shaped our environmental research. Get insight into topics ranging from the history of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) to analytical testing methods.
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A brief history of PFAS
Dr. Craig Butt
Manager, Applied Market
SCIEX
Fit for purpose: consumables for PFAS analyses
Sam Lodge
Senior Business Development Manager
Phenomenex
Automating the solid phase extraction of PFAS for a range of methods and matrices
Ian Wan
Product Manager
PromoChrom Technologies
PFAS regulations and method
Simon Roberts
Staff Application Scientist
SCIEX
The ever-changing landscape of the modern PFAS laboratory
Andrew Patterson
Technical Director
Eurofins Specialty Services
Advancing LC-MS analyses for characterizing human exposure to PFASs
Christopher Higgins, PhD
University Distinguished Professor
Colorado School of Mines
The EMEAI perspective
Jianru Stahl-Zeng
Senior Technical Manager, EMEAI
SCIEX
PFAS and customer support overview
Megumi Shimizu
LC-MS Application Scientist
SCIEX
Environmental fate and global distribution of PFAS
Cora Young
Associate Professor and Guy Warwick Rogers Chair
York University
What does 4 ppq actually look like?
Karl Oetjen
Senior Scientist, Technical Marketing
SCIEX
An overview of different PFAS exposure pathways
Holly Lee
Food LC-MS Scientist
SCIEX
Screening of PFAS in cosmetics and personal care products
Amy Rand
Assistant Professor
Carleton University