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Talking Extractables & Leachables testing using Orbitrap based mass spectrometry

Hear from Kate Comstock (Life Science Mass Spectrometry, Thermo Fisher Scientific) as she talks about her long experience with extractables testing in pharmaceutical companies, and how the discipline has evolved through the latest technological developments in mass spectrometry. Find out more about Extractables & Leachables testing at http://www.thermoscientific.com/en/community/extractables-leachables.html?ca=Leachables

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About the Author
Kate Comstock

Life Science Mass Spectrometry, Thermo Fisher Scientific.

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