MEETINGS
Conferences • Analysis and Its Commercial Sig nificance in the '90s. Nov. 8-10,1989. Ferndown, Dorset, U.K. Contact: C. J. Jackson, do Health & Safety Execu tive, Broad Lane, Sheffield S3 7HQ, U.K. • Meeting of the American Acade my of Forensic Sciences. Feb. 19-24. Cincinnati, OH. Contact: American Academy of Forensic Sciences, 225 South Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80910 • 2nd International Symposium on Applications of Analytical Tech niques to Industrial Process Con trol (ANATECH '90). April 3-5. Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands. Contact: Willem van der Linden, Lab oratory for Chemical Analysis—CT, University of Twente, P.O. Box 217, NL-7500 AE Enschede, The Nether lands • Annual Meeting of the American Oil Chemists Society. April 22-26. Baltimore, MD. Contact: American Oil Chemists Society, 1608 Broadmoor, P.O. Box 3489, Champaign, IL 61821 • International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. April 30-May 3. Ra leigh, NC. Contact: Bruce Gay, Atmo spheric Research Exposure Assess ment Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 • Meeting of the Electrochemical Society. May 6-11. Montreal, Canada. Contact: Electrochemical Society, 10 South Main St., Pennington, Ν J 08534 • 5th European Congress of Bio technology. July 8-14. Copenhagen, Denmark. Contact: Edvard Falch, Novo Industri A/S, Novo Allé 1, DK2880 Bagsvaerd, Denmark • Meeting of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry. July 22-26. San Francisco, CA. Contact: AACC, 1725 Κ St., N.W., Washington, DC 20006 U 17th Annual Meeting of the Fed eration of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies. Oct. 7-12. Cleveland, OH. Contact: Charles J. Belle, Lucas Aerospace PEC, 4259 W. 192nd St., Fairview Park, OH 44126 (216-662-1001) • 3rd International Symposium on Analytical Methods in Biotechnolo
gy (Anabiotec '90). Oct. 28-31. San Francisco, CA. Contact: Shirley Schlessinger, 400 East Randolph Dr., Suite 1015, Chicago, IL 60601 (312527-2011)
Short Courses and Workshops • Workshop on Gas Chromato graphic Analysis of Bacterial Fatty Acids. Rockville, MD. Nov. 1-3. Con tact: Doug Drabkowski, American Type Culture Collection, 12301 Parklawn Dr., Rockville, MD 20852 (301231-5566) • Course on Quality Control for Asbestos Analysis Laboratories. Los Angeles, CA. Nov. 1-3. • Course on Sampling and Evalu ating Airborne Asbestos Dust. Los Angeles, CA. Nov. 6-10. • Course on Industrial Hygiene Sampling Strategies. Los Angeles, CA. Nov. 15-17. For information on the above courses in Los Angeles, contact University of Southern California, Institute of Safe ty and Systems Management, Profes sional Programs, 3500 South Figueroa St., Suite 202, Los Angeles, CA 90007 (213-743-6523).
Call for Papers • International Conference on Tropospheric Ozone and the Envi ronment. Los Angeles, CA. March 1922. The conference will feature papers on topics that include air quality data analysis, modeling and monitoring studies, ozone ecological and health ef fects, and attainment strategies. Pro spective authors should submit 300500-word abstracts by Nov. 15 to Ron ald Berglund, Union Carbide Corp., 3200 Kanawha Trpk. 770-320, South Charleston, WV (304-747-4985). • International Symposium on Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants. Raleigh, NC. April 30May 3. The symposium will feature in vited and contributed papers on topics that include hazardous waste emis
sions, acid deposition, source measure ments, quality assurance, ambient measurements, indoor air pollution, ra don measurements, complex chemical data analysis, and global climate change and stratospheric ozone. Pro spective authors should submit 200word abstracts, including title, au thor^), and affiliation(s), to Bruce Gay, Atmospheric Research Exposure Assessment Laboratory, U.S. EPA, Re search Triangle Park, NC 27709, or R.K.M. Jayanty, Research Triangle In stitute, P.O. Box 12194, Research Tri angle Park, NC 27709. Deadline for submission of abstracts is Nov. 30. • 7th Symposium on Radiation Measurements and Applications. Ann Arbor, MI. May 21-24. Sympo sium topics include data acquisition; analysis systems and methods; parti cle-induced X-ray emission and radia tion-induced fluorescence; analytical standards and elemental analysis; and applications in areas such as energy and environmental technology. Pro spective authors should submit 300500 word summaries by Jan. 26 to Hel en Lum, 3034 Phoenix Memorial Lab oratory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (313-764-6214). • 3rd International Symposium on Polymer Analysis and Character ization. Brno, Czechoslovakia. July 23-25. The symposium will consist of poster sessions, invited lectures, and roundtable discussions on recent ad vances in polymer characterization techniques and selected applications. Topics include chromatography, spec troscopy, light scattering, rheology, thermal analysis, and solution proper ties of polymers. Authors wishing to contribute poster presentations should submit titles by Nov. 30 to Howard Barth, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Experimental Station E228/238, P.O. Box 80228, Wilmington, DE 19880 (302-695-4354) or Josef Janca, Inst. Analytical Chemistry, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Leninova 82, 611 42 Brno, Czechoslovakia.
These events are newly listed in the JOURNAL. See back issues for other events of interest.
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