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The MTS blog is regularly updated with posts relating to training and the chemical analysis of pharmaceuticals.
Analyse This, the free MTS e-newsletter, consists of a collection of links to blog posts. It provides a training and learning resource for all scientists working in pharmaceutical analysis and includes articles on current and developing technologies in analytical instrumentation and techniques. It will be useful whether you are just starting out in your career, or if you are responsible for training, managing, instructing or mentoring others. It is sent out to subscribers monthly. (The editions for July/August and December/January are combined.). All past editions of Analyse This can be accessed in the training resources area.
Blog posts are labelled to make it easy to find previous posts on particular topics. The labels used are listed below, with a brief description for each, in alphabetical order as they appear on the blog:
All posts relating to the MTS e-newsletter, Analyse This.
This feature is intended as a resource for articles relating to any aspects of analytical chemistry used in pharmaceutical analysis.
Lab Tech Guy provides general advice on lab related issues in his
own distinctive style.
All posts relating to our virtual environment for learning, e-MTS.
This includes giveaways from MTS and also highlights useful free stuff available on the web.
This broad category brings together all the posts relating to HPLC under all labels. It is separated because it is such an important analytical technique for pharmaceuticals.
Training know-how applied to laboratory science
This feature provides information on how the most effective training practices can be implemented in a laboratory setting. It will contain something for everyone since we all seek out learning as part of continuing profession development and most people in labs perform some type of training role, even it is demonstrating a process or instrument to a new starter.
Do you have any problems relating to analytical chemistry for pharmaceuticals or training? Send your questions to the MTS helpdesk.
All posts featuring the products and services available from Mourne Training Services (MTS).
A resource for chromatographers
Useful tips and hints for chromatographers.