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GLIC (Great Lakes Instrumentation Collaboratory) is a collaboration of educational institutions located near the Lake Michigan, one of the U.S.A. Great Lakes and Lake Victoria, one of the East African Great Lakes. The institutions share instrumentation and educational materials related to use of that instrumentation. Access to the instrumentation is delivered via the internet.

The USA NSF Discovery Corps Fellowship provided initial funding for this project in 2004. The Project is monitored by the Global Alliance for Africa.

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Great Lakes Instrumentation Collaboratory: Sharing Chemical Instrumentation Globally for Research and Education, Est. 2004

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  1. Use of Organo Chlorine Pesticides
  2. Toxicology of OrganoChlorine Pesticides
  3. Endocrine Disruptors
  4. Risk Assessment of OCP
  5. Water Treatment and Sampling
  6. Environmental Chemistry of OCP
  7. Chemistry of Sample Prep.
  8. Landscape Sampling
  9. US EPA Method for OCP
  10. Gas Chromatography
  11. Mass Spectra of OC standards
  12. Step by Step Creation of Methods File
  13. Trace MS methods development
  14. Parent Ion Spectra
  15. Instrument Design
  16. Chemometrics
  17. Spatial Interpolation of Data
  18. Background on Remote Control
  1. Become a GLIC Member
  2. Read Content Modules 10-15
  3. Pass an On-Line Quiz
  4. Schedule a Training Experiment
  5. Download Virtual Private Network
  6. Access GCMS computer
  7. Run a Training Experiment
  8. Analyze Mass Spectra of Training Experiment Unknown
  9. Schedule the GCMS for your Experiment
  10. Prepare Your Samples
  11. Ship Your Samples
  12. Access the GCMS computer
  13. Upload your Excel Sample Data
  14. Open the Template Sequence File
  15. Run Your Experiment