Kirk will talk about headspace sampling and GC-MS measurement of residual solvents using the JEOL JMS-Q1500GC quadrupole GC-MS system, and how the technique can meet California’s minimum reporting limits.
On April 13, this panel of scientific entrepreneurs will use their experience of being integral members of multiple start-up labs on both the East and West coasts to discuss the commonalities that all testing labs face, and dive into some of the more important points of emphasis for newly operating labs.
The fourth annual Analytical Cannabis Expo will provide a platform for the discussion of the latest trends and developments in cannabis regulation and testing with a focus on emerging trends, new technologies, method development and cutting-edge research.
As the commercial cannabis industry grows, so do the types of products available. The variety of cannabis products requiring pesticide and mycotoxin testing provides unique challenges for analytical chemists. In this webinar, we will discuss some of the common issues faced when performing pesticide and mycotoxin testing and strategies to overcome these problems.
In this webinar, Eric Janusson, PhD, Lead Chemist at Delic Labs will be discussing the current literature, contradictions and shortcomings for precise quantification of tryptamine compounds. Quantification methods developed by Delic Labs to produce robust and reliable results will also be presented.
Join Sabrina Didado, Founder & Owner of Cosmic Harvest Hemp, who will be discussing the importance of post-extraction processes, as well as, the tricky and unspoken topic of compliance, ethics, and how to listen to the science when producing hemp and cannabis products.
A laboratory automation/digitisation strategy, alongside senior management support, funding and resourcing, is crucial for defining the steps required to automate the laboratory over several phases. The objective of this webcast is to highlight ways to ensure that your investments in laboratory informatics applications are sound and long-lasting.
Cannabis pesticide testing is challenging due to the variety of pesticides analyzed, low level detection expectations and the challenging matrix that cannabis and cannabis-infused products often present.
In this webinar, Kim Ross, PhD, Chief Science Officer at Peak Compliance Labs will be discussing the establishment and standardization of consumer safety benchmarks for hemp-derived products, including an overview of current state-mandated testing for cannabis in the US and suitability of this framework for hemp quality control testing.
Legalization of medical and recreational cannabis and hemp has led to an expansion of potency testing needs.