Tony Harrison, MSPH April 25, 2014.  3 Ion Chromatographs  2 Flow Injection Analyzers  2 ICP-MS  1 ICP-AES  1 Auto-Titrator  Misc. Ion Specific.

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Tony Harrison, MSPH April 25, 2014

 3 Ion Chromatographs  2 Flow Injection Analyzers  2 ICP-MS  1 ICP-AES  1 Auto-Titrator  Misc. Ion Specific Electrodes  Odds & Ends

 1 GC-MS for VOC’s  1 GC-MS for semi-volatiles  1 GC-ECD for halogenated compounds/DBP  1 TOC analyzer  LCs for Glyphosate, carbamate, pesticides

Sample prep: Gilson Auto-extractor

 Gilson auto-extractor: rapid, automated solid phase extraction of toxins and metabolites from urine  Extracts analyzed by LC/MS/MS or by GC-MS

CDC grants allow testing of urine and blood VOCs and cyanide by GC-MS

Chemical Terrorism Agents in Urine by LC/MS/MS

Nerve agents Ricinine Many others

Chemical Terrorism Agents in Urine by LC/MS/MS

Biomonitoring: Speciation of metals in urine Arsenic, Mercury, Chromium, Selenium By LC/ICP-MS

Metal speciation in urine and blood By LC/ICP-MS

Metal speciation in urine and blood By LC/ICP-MS

Radioactive Material – Whole Body Counting

Thank you for your attention Have a great weekend