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Choose Among 45 Powerful Sessions Featuring the Latest Chemistry; Management, Business, and Professional March 1992 · New Orleans, Louisiana
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Saturday-Sunday, March 14-15 Instructor: Dr. Glenn Ouchi Learn to use computer systems to effi ciently organize and report chromatography data.
The Computer-Integrated Laboratory: Getting IT (Information Technology) All Together
Activated Carbon Adsorption Thursday-Friday, March 5-6 Instructors: Dr. Milton Manes, et al. Learn a wide range of applications for acti vated carbon and understand how to choose specific carbons to best meet your needs.
Analytical Chemistry of Contaminants in Surface and Ground Water Saturday-Sunday, March 7-8 Instructors: Drs. E. Michael Thurman and Michael Reddy Examine methods of sampling and analysis of water for organic and inorganic contam inants.
Analytical IR Spectroscopy: Techniques, Applications, Computer Methods Saturday-Sunday, March 7-8 Instructors: Howard Sloane and John Coates Become familiar with IR instruments and the techniques required for solving IR problems.
Analytical Methods for Proteins Friday-Sunday, March 6-8 Instructor: Dr. Robert Copeland Gain expertise in assessing the purity, in tegrity, and shelf life of recombinant pro teins.
Applied Optical Microscopy
Chromatography Data Handling: From Detector to Decision
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Friday-Sunday, March 6-8 Instructor: Barbara Foster Gain hands-on experience in optical mi croscopy and learn to handle a microscope with maximum efficiency, comfort, and productivity.
Building a Winning Scientific & Technical Team Saturday-Sunday, March 7-8 Instructor: Dr. David Gootnick Learn the ground rules for professional teamwork and acquire practical strategies and techniques for building and participat ing on a winning team.
Capillary Gas Chromatography: Techniques and Problem Solving Friday-Saturday, March 6-7 Instructors: Drs. Milos Novotny and Stuart Cram Be able to facilitate the transition from packed to capillary columns, recognize good and bad capillary separations, and know how to correct poor results.
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Saturday-Sunday, March 7-8 « Ε ^ Instructors: Dr. Raymond Dessy et al. Examine industrial laboratory case histories to gain a better understanding of the im plementation and application of computer systems.
Effective Management of Chemical Analysis Laboratories