AMC Presentations
Presentations are available for free download for private study.
The presentations have been donated by the authors, free of charge, usually having been shown at a conference. Those wishing to re-show the presentations, in whole or in part, must first seek the consent of, and give full acknowledgement to, the original authors.
While the material is broadly consistent with the aims and intentions of the AMC, the presentations have not been formally approved by the AMC. The views expressed are the authors’ own and do not necessarily represent those of the AMC in every respect.
Downloadable Files
Big Issues in Analytical 91AV - the Work of the Analytical Methods Committee
Presented at the Analytical Research Forum, Manchester, 2011 by Michael Thompson, Birkbeck University of London
Statistics and data analysis in proficiency testing
Presentation given by Professor Michael Thomson in Madrid 2007
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The Wiley Award Address and the presentations from the Wiley Award Symposium
Held at Anaheim, CA on 17 September 2007
Wiley Award Address: Optimised Scoring in Proficiency Tests
The AOAC International Wiley Award was given to Professor Michael Thompson this year. He gave the presentation at the AOAC Annual International meeting.
His presentation was followed by the Wiley Award Symposium in which there were short addresses by speakers concerned with proficiency testing from the point of view of the provider, accreditation agency, consultant, major manufacturer buying in analytical services and the consultant laboratory.
This was followed by an extensive round-table where issues such as the change in role of proficiency testing from being a mechanism to help analytical laboratories to becoming a pseudo qualification in its own right were discussed.
Downloadable Files
Optimised Scoring in Proficiency Tests
Proficiency Testing from the Perspective of the Independent Consultant
Proficiency Testing from the point of view of the provider
Proficiency Testing in a Global Analytical Environment - Benefits and Challenges
The Role of Proficiency Testing in the Contact Laboratory
Current Issues in Method Validation: Assessing the Performance of Chemical Methods
University of Warwick, 20 June 2006
Method validation is recognised as an essential part of good measurement practice. It cannot be guaranteed that analytical data will be fit-for-purpose unless the performance of the test method has been studied and demonstrated to be adequate. Quality standards such as ISO/IEC 17025, ‘General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories’, place considerable emphasis on the validation of test methods. Laboratories often spend a substantial amount of time and effort on method validation but it is not always a straightforward activity. The seminar discussed a range of topics relating to the assessment of the performance of chemical methods, in particular addressing issues that can cause problems during method validation.
The seminar was organised by LGC and Eurachem-UK with support from the Department of Trade and Industry as part of the National Measurement System Valid Analytical Measurement (VAM) programme. Eurachem-UK is a sub-committee of the AMC and is the UK branch of Eurachem, which provides a focus for analytical chemistry and quality related issues in Europe. To find out more about the VAM programme and Eurachem-UK visit their website.
Downloadable Files
Introduction to Eurochem - UK by John Green
Introduction to Method Validation by Vicki Barwick
Assessing Limits of Detection by S. Ellison
Matrix Effects and Uncertainty by Michael Thompson
The Validation of Qualitative test Methods by Tom Fearn
Method Requirements and Validation in the Food Sector by Roger Wood
Uncertainty from Sampling - Evaluation and use in Validation by Professor Michael H. Ramsey
ISO/TS 21748: A new guide to uncertainty estimation using interlaboratory study data by S. Ellison
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