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Listen in to our World Water Day episode of our Science with a Twist podcast to hear University of Massachusetts professor, Dr. David Reckhow, and Thermo Fisher Scientific Water and Lab Products’ Sr. Director of Research and Development, Dr. Andrea Gulla, discuss:
At Thermo Fisher Scientific, we are committed to help ensure a clean and safe environment, now and into the future. Thermo Fisher Scientific employees are passionate about providing clean water to our communities whether it’s through philanthropy, citizen science, or providing our customers with products that enable them to create a healthier, cleaner and safer world.
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What does water quality mean to you?
Reliable, consistent, high quality equipment is the foundation of our customer's work in the lab. Our commitment to water analysis means we are protecting and conserving a scarce resource that we can pass on to future generations.
Helping you make the world a cleaner, safer place
Our mission is to provide products that help enable you to make the world a healthier, cleaner and safer place. See how the Orion Benchtop and Portable Meters are used to monitor and analyze water quality, ensuring you can succeed in your work, in the field or at the bench.
Modern challenges in our aquatic ecosystems
Thermo Fisher Scientific sat down with Dr. David Reckhow at UMass Amherst to discuss the modern challenges that exist within our aquatic ecosystems and how they affect our drinking water.
We can't take water quality for granted
Learn about the Thermo Scientific Barnstead Smart2Pure Pro Water Purification System that delivers type 1 water for all your lab needs.
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Sourcing reliable water in developing countries can be a daily challenge. Ensuring that water is purified enough to support diagnostic care can be even more difficult. This infographic shares the challenges from the patient and caregiver perspective and shows how Barnstead Water Purification systems can help ensure that pure water reaches your lab when you need it.
Water analysis
Analyze the pH, conductivity, ion concentration and more in your sample with ease and accuracy.
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Water purification
Build the ultimate purification process with our complete line of water purification technologies.
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Water quality monitoring
Technology that pairs incredible sensitivity with durability to give you enduring assurance in your measurements.
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Digital Data Integrity | Robust Water Management | The Outside Edge on pH | pH Measurement | Chemical Engineering |
Ensuring Digital Data Integrity by Ricki Hartwell, Senior Product Manager, Water and Lab Products | The Importance of robust water management: the evolving challenge of safeguarding global waterways by Andrea Gulla, Senior Director, Research and Development | The Outside Edge on pH by Sean Carey, Director, Product Management | Improving pH Measurement in Drinking Water Monitoring by Ricki Hartwell, Senior Product Manager for Water Lab Products | Laboratory Measurements Aid Process Efficiency by Joy LePree Contributor, Ricki Hartwell, Senior Product Manager |
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Pierre is part of our Center of Water Excellence located in Chelmsford, Mass. Each September, he and his peers participate in the Groundwork Lawrence Spicket River Cleanup. This event brings together local youth, businesses and community leaders to maintain the local river and surrounding parks and river walk and create a safe, clean destination for everyone to enjoy.
Pierre took the above photo of students observing a pH test of the local river water. They also had the opportunity to learn about turbidity, dissolved oxygen and conductivity during this event through water testing demonstrations.
As a leader within her local Rotary Club, Nancy has supported the organization’s Clean Water initiatives. Rotary members travel to villages that do not have clean water for all and install Hydraid biosand water filters, educate the community on sanitation and good hygiene practices. They also follow-up by inspecting and maintaining the filters year-after-year, and building relationships with the families they help.
Nancy has had the opportunity travel to Honduras twice to support the Clean Water project, once to install filters and another time to inspect and repair them. In the picture above she is rinsing sand to create one of three filtration layers in a biosand water filter.
Sustaining engineer and father to two nurses whom volunteered to work in Haiti, Bob traveled to the island to visit his daughters. His visit turned into a happenstance when he met the director of Hospital Albert Schweitzer, located in Deschapelles, Haiti. Bob implemented the donation of equipment to help monitor the hospital’s water supply as well as local water supplies to prevent cholera and other waterborne illnesses. These donations, which range from, pH, conductivity, meters and electrodes, colorimeters, and solutions to monitor water supplies, ensure that the water supply is healthy (pictured at left).
Bob’s leadership enlisted the help of many departments within Thermo Fisher Scientific and amongst multiple locations. Since the donation, Hospital Albert Schweitzer has worked with the CDC and a geologist from the United States to use Thermo Fisher Scientific’s equipment to monitor water for pH, salinity, turbidity, chlorine, ammonia, nitrogen, phosphorus, aluminum, bromine, copper and sulfate. Both missions of Hospital Albert Schweitzer and Thermo Fisher Scientific have been realized as the collaboration works to improve the lives of individuals in both health and safety.
If you have questions for Chris about your future career in the water industry, email him here.
The complex issue of solving the world’s water problems requires great scientific minds. Modern societies know the growing concern for the need for water and the need to not only ensure water is available for human needs but is of a certain quality to sustain growing populations.
This is one of Chris’s concerns and that’s why he dedicates his work to developing talented water experts. He has experience working in research and development to create products that address many aspects of water: from creating high-purity water, to solving problems in potable water, from large-industrial scale applications to using water in downstream steps in a lab to public consumption
While part of the Water Quality Association, Chris worked with a group of water’s brightest minds to a learning module that pushes industry members of all experience levels outside of their comfort zone to think about how they can innovate in industrial and high-purity applications. Chris has worked with the New England Water Innovation Network and the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering to help young talent find their spot in the market, so that they can drive innovation in the industry.
Pierre is part of our Center of Water Excellence located in Chelmsford, Mass. Each September, he and his peers participate in the Groundwork Lawrence Spicket River Cleanup. This event brings together local youth, businesses and community leaders to maintain the local river and surrounding parks and river walk and create a safe, clean destination for everyone to enjoy.
Pierre took the above photo of students observing a pH test of the local river water. They also had the opportunity to learn about turbidity, dissolved oxygen and conductivity during this event through water testing demonstrations.
As a leader within her local Rotary Club, Nancy has supported the organization’s Clean Water initiatives. Rotary members travel to villages that do not have clean water for all and install Hydraid biosand water filters, educate the community on sanitation and good hygiene practices. They also follow-up by inspecting and maintaining the filters year-after-year, and building relationships with the families they help.
Nancy has had the opportunity travel to Honduras twice to support the Clean Water project, once to install filters and another time to inspect and repair them. In the picture above she is rinsing sand to create one of three filtration layers in a biosand water filter.
Sustaining engineer and father to two nurses whom volunteered to work in Haiti, Bob traveled to the island to visit his daughters. His visit turned into a happenstance when he met the director of Hospital Albert Schweitzer, located in Deschapelles, Haiti. Bob implemented the donation of equipment to help monitor the hospital’s water supply as well as local water supplies to prevent cholera and other waterborne illnesses. These donations, which range from, pH, conductivity, meters and electrodes, colorimeters, and solutions to monitor water supplies, ensure that the water supply is healthy (pictured at left).
Bob’s leadership enlisted the help of many departments within Thermo Fisher Scientific and amongst multiple locations. Since the donation, Hospital Albert Schweitzer has worked with the CDC and a geologist from the United States to use Thermo Fisher Scientific’s equipment to monitor water for pH, salinity, turbidity, chlorine, ammonia, nitrogen, phosphorus, aluminum, bromine, copper and sulfate. Both missions of Hospital Albert Schweitzer and Thermo Fisher Scientific have been realized as the collaboration works to improve the lives of individuals in both health and safety.
If you have questions for Chris about your future career in the water industry, email him here.
The complex issue of solving the world’s water problems requires great scientific minds. Modern societies know the growing concern for the need for water and the need to not only ensure water is available for human needs but is of a certain quality to sustain growing populations.
This is one of Chris’s concerns and that’s why he dedicates his work to developing talented water experts. He has experience working in research and development to create products that address many aspects of water: from creating high-purity water, to solving problems in potable water, from large-industrial scale applications to using water in downstream steps in a lab to public consumption
While part of the Water Quality Association, Chris worked with a group of water’s brightest minds to a learning module that pushes industry members of all experience levels outside of their comfort zone to think about how they can innovate in industrial and high-purity applications. Chris has worked with the New England Water Innovation Network and the International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering to help young talent find their spot in the market, so that they can drive innovation in the industry.
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