Comprehensive seized drug analysis – rapid targeted and thorough non-targeted methods
We are thrilled to invite you to the 2025 Current Trends in Seized Drugs Analysis Symposium, organized by the Center for Forensic Science Research and Education (CFSRE). This event promises a week of insightful presentations from leading scientists across academia, government, and industry, focusing on enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of our work through shared knowledge and best practices.
Join us on Thursday , January 16, for a deep dive into the kinetics of seized drugs analysis. The day’s sessions will cover the Early Warning System from the European Union, factors influencing the distribution of seized samples, and engaging discussions on ethics in seized drugs analysis.
We are excited to contribute with the following sessions:
10:00 am ET:
- Comprehensive seized drug analysis – rapid targeted and thorough non-targeted methods
- Presented by Dr. Artem Filipenko, Bruker Applied Mass Spectrometry
1:00 pm ET:
- Rapid drug analysis workshop: screen, identify and confirm
- Presented by Dr. Ilona Nordhorn & Dr. Terry Bates, Bruker Applied Mass Spectrometry
This is a fantastic opportunity to expand your expertise in seized drug analysis. We look forward to your participation!
Speaker: Dr. Artem Filipenko, Bruker Applied Mass Spectrometry, Bruker Daltonics
Dr. Artem Filipenko has over 20 years of industry experience in development of innovative methods and instrumentation for various analytical applications, including food, environmental, industrial, forensic, and homeland security. His area of professional expertise ranges from ion mobility, mass spectrometry, and gamma spectroscopy to molecular and nuclear physics.
Artem holds a doctorate degree in molecular physics and a master’s degree in microelectronics from the National Nuclear Research University in Moscow, as well as a master’s degree in business administration from Babson College in Boston.