MA Biodesign Central Saint Martins UAL

Splitting Soil

This is a workshop! Time and date will be announced soon.
Soil chromatography (Pfeiffer Chroma-Test), is an analytical, qualitative technique used to assess the quality and health of soil, biofertilizers and crops. In this workshop, we will demonstrate how to split soil into its individual components so that they can be analysed. We will cover the basics of the soil chromatography method, demonstrating soil samples from around the world, followed by a discussion on how to extract information from the chromas. All materials provided. Team: Nancy Diniz, Program Director MA Biodesign Central Saint Martins UAL Alice Tailor, PHD Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, Lecturer MA Biodesign, Central Saint Martins UAL Shem Johnson, PhD Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Grow Lab Technician, Central Saint Martins UAL
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