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News Release from: Enviresearch
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 19 October 2006
Expert in pesticide sampling joins
Enviresearch
Enviresearch says it has celebrated an expansive fifth birthday in style - by taking on a new recruit, Jaswinder Kaur
Jaswinder Kaur joined Enviresearch from Queens University, Belfast where she recently completed research for her PhD on exposure assessment for pesticide fate in surface waters Kaur is an expert in pesticide sampling and analysis in multiple matrices
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 24 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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She is particularly accomplished in method development and presented work on a novel method for pesticide residue extraction and detection at a recent Setac (Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry) conference.
Kaur said: "I am delighted to be working with a team of highly motivated and proficient young scientists.
"Enviresearch does not only trigger cutting edge research ideas but also provides technical assistance and support to shape them.
"I have high hopes for the progressive growth of Enviresearch in the field of environmental risk assessment and research".
In addition to her first-rate academic achievements, Jaswinder is an active member of Setac, SCI (Soc'This is an exciting time for Enviresearch.
"Our continued expansion is testament to our expertise and that we are able to offer solutions to some of the regulatory problems encountered by chemical manufacturers wishing to register their products.
"We are thrilled that we can attract high-calibre individuals like Jaswinder.
"The future is looking bright for Enviresearch who are focusing on improving the standard of their already superlative customer care by introducing a range of initiatives.
"A new recruit will allow us to concentrate on the soft side of the business, for example clients can now take advantage of our fast track service for those looming, non-negotiable deadlines, choose from flexible payment options or have their project monitored by our customer liaison service".
As well as first-class relationship management, Enviresearch is set to expand its technical repertoire.
"We have already made headway into being able to consult on operator exposure to pesticides and hope expand this to include Reach in the near future" said Garratt.
"It looks like the next five years will be as exciting as the first and we expect to see continued growth in terms of profit and capability which, naturally, will mean recruiting even more talented individuals".
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