REGISTER Workshop Details Dates Sep 14, 21, 28 Oct 5, 12, 19, 2024 Time 9:30 am – 3:30 pm Cost CAD $1995.00 + HST (15% off of $2250) Location Toronto Campus – 885 Sheppard Avenue West, Toronto, ON Deadline Sep 7, 2024 Workshop Overview This comprehensive workshop delves into the intricate world of High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), a fundamental analytical technique employed across diverse industries including pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, food, cannabis and environmental sciences. HPLC serves as a cornerstone for compound analysis due to its efficacy in separating organic compounds for property analysis. Led by seasoned professionals, the workshop provide.. READ MORE »
Happy January! We can’t believe the New Year has already started. To kick-off 2016, we are hosting a number of exciting workshops and training programs. Below, we’ve listed the upcoming opportunities, some of them are even free! Be sure to have a look, and contact us as soon as possible to register. FREE: Food Technology, Safety and Quality Workshop Date: January 14, 2016 In this free workshop, instructor Pirouz Yousefian leads a discussion about a career in Food Technology, Safety and Quality. This workshop is designed to help students understand what a prospective career in Food Technology, Safety and Quality requires, but.. READ MORE »
Join us at York University next week to learn more about a potential career in food and pharmaceuticals! Date: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 Time: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Location: York University’s Keele Campus,103 McLaughlin College (Career Centre Presentation Room) Get tips on: Job Search Strategies Positions Available Necessary Qualifications Resumes and Interviews Tips How To Stand Out From the Competition and Get Noticed Please note due to limited seating, registration is required for this event. Call to Register at 416-502-2277 or email to info@aaps.ca
On June 5, 2015 AAPS hosted a Sanitation Program for Medical Marijuana Workshop. Led by AAPS’ Food Safety and Quality program coordinator, Pirouz Yousefian, the workshop was constructed to guide participants through Division 4 of the MMPR, Good Production Practices. Attendees were guided through the sanitation requirements suitable for Licensed Producers of Medical Marijuana and instructed on how to write, develop and install an effective sanitation program to ensure and maintain cleanly conditions. Preventative vs Reactive When it comes to dealing with contamination in laboratory settings, it is important to be implementing preventative measures rather than reactive. “Installing and developing an.. READ MORE »