Portable Spectroscopy at EAS
Suuzanne Schreyer and I have organized and are chairing a Symposium on portable spectroscopy at EAS:
Monday, November 15
Use of the Progeny HH Raman for Identity and Polymorphic Form Testing of Lyndra Therapeutics Novel Extended Release Dosage Form, Michelle O’Connor, Lyndra Therapeutics
Utilization of Portable Diffuse Reflectance and Raman Spectrometers to Characterize Pharmaceuticals for Public Health Programs, Christopher Harmon, Matthew Eady, Ed Bethea, Steve Sortijas, David Jenkins,
Portable Sensor and Spectroscopic Devices for Evaluating Seafood Decomposition, Betsy Jean Yakes, United States Food & Drug Administration
Safety and Security Dependence on Ion Mobility Spectrometry and other Portable Spectrometers, Pauline Leary, Federal Resources
Handheld LIBS and XRF; Friends or Foes?, Stanislaw Piorek, Rigaku Analytical Devices
Integration of Portable Spectroscopy into Undergraduate Teaching and Research, Mary Kate Donais, Saint Anselm College
Taking the Lab to the Field - The Trials and Tribulations of Performing in-Field XRF and LIBS Analysis, Debbie Griggs, Rigaku Analytical Devices
State-of-the-Art Portable XRF in the Archaeological Sciences, Ellery Frahm, Yale University