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54th North American Chemical Residue Workshop
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Yelena Sapozhnikova
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2017 NACRW Program Committee Chair,
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U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Eastern Regional Research
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Center; 600 East Mermaid Lane; Wyndmoor, PA 19038; USA
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e-mail:
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The 54th North American Chemical Residue Workshop (NACRW) was held on July 23-
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26, 2017 in a new location at the Naples Grande Beach Resort in Naples, Florida. First held in
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1963 as the Florida Pesticide Residue Workshop (FPRW), the meeting has grown over the years,
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and the new location provides ample space for platform and poster presentations, vendors’
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exhibits and seminars. The workshop is sponsored by Flag Works, Inc., a non-profit
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organization, and supported by many attendees and vendors who generously provide a product
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and service exhibition, seminar and poster presentations, and educational user meetings.
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The meeting was well attended by 346 participants, representing government, private
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laboratories, industry, vendors, academia and non-profit organizations from 14 different
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countries. The four day workshop included a short course, a keynote lecture, oral and poster
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presentations in seven scientific symposia, and 41 vendor exhibit booths.
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The workshop started with a short course “Efficient Start-to-Finish Analysis of Chemical
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Residues" taught by Dr. Steven Lehotay from the United States Department of Agriculture
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(USDA). The 57 course participants learned about efficient high-quality and high-throughput
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analysis of different types of chemical contaminants.
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NACRW Excellence Award, sponsored by Flag Works, Inc., in Separation Science
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relevant to chemical residue analysis, was awarded to Dr. Harold McNair, Professor Emeritus in
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Analytical Chemistry from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. During his
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distinguished career, Dr. McNair has authored over 150 research publications, lectured, and
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taught seminars around the world to advance chromatographic separation science. Dr. Kevin
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Schug, a professor of analytical chemistry at the University of Texas at Arlington, TX, and a
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former student of Dr. McNair, accepted the award on Dr. McNair’s behalf and presented a
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keynote address.
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The scientific program included the following symposia encompassing 33 oral and 105 poster presentations:
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Advanced Detection Techniques
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Veterinary Drugs and Anti-Microbial Resistance
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Novel and Emerging Food Contaminants
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Advanced Sample Preparation
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State/Federal Laboratory Updates
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Mass Spectrometry Forum
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Natural Products, Supplements, and Cannabis
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Residue Analysis in Aquaculture Products and Water Systems
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General Topics
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This special issue of the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry devoted to the 54th
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NACRW, showcases research topics presented at the 2017 workshop. The five publications
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collected for the special issue cover several aspects of residue analysis, including novel
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developments in sample processing, sample preparation, advanced instrumental analysis of
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diverse contaminants: pesticides, nitrofuran metabolites, veterinary drugs and emerging
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contaminants of concern in various food products.
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My fondest 2017 workshop memories were talking to the first time attendees, who
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expressed how much they learned at the meeting, enjoyed the informal and friendly atmosphere,
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and appreciated the opportunities to meet experts and build their network. The 55th NACRW
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(www.nacrw.org) is scheduled for July 22-25, 2018 at the Naples Grande, Naples, FL, and many
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talented volunteers are diligently working to prepare another terrific workshop. We invite you to
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attend to learn about new developments in residue analysis in food and environmental samples,
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to build your network, develop and expand your knowledge and skills, meet colleagues and make
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new friends!
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