29 episodes

Spex Speaks Science is hosted by scientists and industry experts. From highlighting the hidden chemistry in our everyday lives to discussing relevant industry topics, Spex Speaks Science looks to deliver informative content to the scientific community. Presented by Spex + NSI + HPS + Chiron.

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Spex Speaks Science is hosted by scientists and industry experts. From highlighting the hidden chemistry in our everyday lives to discussing relevant industry topics, Spex Speaks Science looks to deliver informative content to the scientific community. Presented by Spex + NSI + HPS + Chiron.

    Challenges for Inorganic Testing of Cannabis with Robert Thomas

    Challenges for Inorganic Testing of Cannabis with Robert Thomas

    In this podcast, Spex is joined by Robert Thomas to discuss the cannabis testing industry and the challenges for inorganic testing of cannabis.

    Robert (Rob) Thomas is the principal of Scientific Solutions, an educational consulting company that serves the needs of the trace ele­ment user community. He has worked in the field of atomic and mass spectroscopy for almost 50 years, including 24 years for a manufacturer of atomic spectroscopic instrumentation. He has served on the American Chemical Society (ACS) Committee on Analytical Reagents (CAR) for the past 20 years as leader of the plasma spectrochemistry, heavy metals task force, where he has worked very closely with the United States Pharmacopeia (USP) to align ACS heavy metal testing procedures with pharmaceutical guidelines. Rob has written over 100 technical publications, including a 15-part tutorial series on ICP-MS. He is also the editor and frequent contributor of the Atomic Perspectives column in Spectroscopy magazine, as well as serving on the editorial advisory board of Analytical Cannabis. In addition, Rob has authored 5 textbooks on the fundamental principles and applications of ICP-MS. His most recent book is a new paperback version of Measuring Heavy Metal Contaminants in Cannabis and Hemp published in December, 2021. Rob has an advanced degree in analytical chemistry from the University of Wales, UK, and is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) and a Chartered Chemist (CChem). 

    Hosted by Patricia Atkins, Spex's Senior Applications Scientist 
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    • 26 min
    Foodborne Illness

    Foodborne Illness

    Millions of people around the world are stricken with food or waterborne illnesses each year. Thousands of people will succumb to their illnesses. Food safety and testing are a critical part of analytical research to ensure that chemicals, bacteria, viruses and molds do not endanger the food we consume or the water we drink.

    In this podcast, we will look at the sources of foodborne illness and some of the most common or dangerous causes for foodborne illness.

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    Discussing Dilutions

    Discussing Dilutions

    Creating calibration curves or calculating dilutions are a common everyday occurrence in an analytical laboratory. However, these simple procedures can be full of potential error and contamination which can ultimately effect the data and skew results.

    In this podcast, we will look at the best practices for dilutions, calibration curves and unit conversions to help you reduce error and improve your results.

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    • 13 min
    Introducing the Genomax and DNAmax Kits

    Introducing the Genomax and DNAmax Kits

    In this podcast, we introduce and share insight on our newest set of products, the Genomax
     and DNAmax kits. 

    The Genomax is an automated high-throughput plant and animal tissue homogenizer and cell lyser designed for rapid cell disruption, cell lysis and tissue homogenization through bead beating. This enables fast and efficient extraction of nucleic acids, proteins and other molecules.

    Typical applications include molecular biology, pharmaceutical, clinical research, and extraction.
    Typical samples include plant tissue, animal tissue, cell cultures, and microorganisms.
    DNA isolation kits are available for extraction and purification of DNA from animal and plant tissues. In addition, a full range of Kryo-Tech® accessories are available to preserve temperature sensitive samples.
    You can learn more and purchase the Genomax here.

    You can learn more and purchase our DNAmax kits here.

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    • 20 min
    Mycotoxins in the Laboratory

    Mycotoxins in the Laboratory

    Mold and Fungi ubiquitous in the world and a persistent and dangerous contaminant for many agricultural products. Their size and spore mobility causes fungi to spread through agricultural products quickly when the environmental conditions are favorable.

    In this podcast, learn how significant crop losses and foodborne illness can be attributed mold and fungi when secondary metabolites called mycotoxins develop. Spex now offers the five most common mycotoxins in one easy to use standard for your analytical testing needs.

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    Wet Chemistry

    Wet Chemistry

    Analytical chemistry consists of classical methods (i.e. wet chemical methods) and instrumental methods (i.e. spectrometry, chromatography etc.). Wet chemistry or classical analysis are forms of analytical chemistry that use proven historical (classical) methods to determine the identity, amount or form of an analyte or element using wet techniques. Wet chemistry is sometimes called bench chemistry since many methods or assays occur at the laboratory bench and use laboratory glassware or plastic-ware.  
    In this podcast, Patricia Atkins is joined with Spex Chemist, Brij Tonk. Patricia and Brij touch on how Spex has grown over the years and the basics behind wet chemistry.

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    • 26 min

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