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C&EN CALENDAR OF MEETINGS & EVENTS C&EN’S LATEST LIST OF MEETINGS and events of interest to those in the chemical community is
for July 2008 through July 2009. This listing includes international and domestic meetings. Each entry gives the date, title, location, and contact information for the meeting. The calendar is published biannually, and the next calendar will appear in January 2009. The online edition of the calendar is updated monthly and is available at pubs.acs.org/cen/html/calendars.html. Please submit meeting information to Linda Wang, 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036; (202) 872-4579, fax (202) 872-8727, email:
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AUG. 4–7. IBC’s 13th Ann. Drug Discovery & Development of Innovative Therapeutics World Cong. Boston. IBC
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AUG. 3–5. 7th Mercury Conf. on Undergraduate Computational Chemistry. Clinton, N.Y.
Washington, D.C. Shannon Sturgeon, (703) 605-0509, email: sturgeon.shannon@epa. gov, website: nemc.us
[email protected], website: www. aiche.org/sbe/events/icbn/ index.aspx
Steve Young, e-mail: slyoung@ hamilton.edu, website: mer cury.chem.hamilton.edu
AUG. 17–21. ACS 236th Natl. Mtg. & Expo. Philadelphia.
JULY 24–29. 5th Intl. Conf. on Countercurrent Chromatography. Rio de Janeiro.
Gilda Leitao, e-mail: ccc2008@ nppn.ufrj.br, website: www. CCC2008.org JULY 27–31. 20th Biennial Conf. on Chemical Education.
Bloomington, Ind. E-mail:
[email protected], website: bcce2008.indiana.edu JULY 28–30. First Intl. Symp. on Process Chemistry: 2008 Summer Symp. of the Japanese Soc. for Process Chemistry. Kyoto. Naoyuki Doutsu,
81-336-637-932, e-mail: n_
[email protected], website: www.chemicaldaily. co.jp/ent/process_g/index.html
ACS Mtgs., 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 872-6128, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.acs.org
AUG. 3–8. 20th Intl. Conf. on Chemical Education. Pointe
Aux Piments, Mauritius. Ponnadurai Ramasami, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.uom.ac.mu/icce/ index.asp
AUG. 18–20. 36th Ann. North American Thermal Analysis Soc. Conf. Atlanta. Larry
AUG. 3–8. Gordon Research Conf. on Green Chemistry.
Judovits, e-mail: larry.judovits @arkemagroup.com; or Gordon Meyer, e-mail: gordon.
[email protected]; website: www.natasinfo.org
Lewiston, Maine. James E. Hutchison, e-mail: hutch@ uoregon.edu, website: www. grc.org
AUG. 19–21. CPhI South America. Rio de Janeiro. Web-
AUG. 4–6. 12th AsianPacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering Cong.
site: www.cphi-sa.com
Dalian, China. Tao Zhang, 86-13-520-428-301, e-mail:
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Ireland. David Birkett, 35-314046-591, e-mail: David.Birkett @ie.henkel.com, website: www. soci.org AUG. 31–SEPT. 4. 20th Intl. Symp. on Medicinal Chemistry. Vienna. E-mail:
[email protected], website: www.ISMC2008.org AUG. 31–SEPT. 4. 18th European Conf. on Thermophysical Properties. Pau,
France. European Conf. on Thermophysical Properties, Lab of Complex Fluids, Ave. de l’Université, BP 1155, 64013 Pau Cedex, France, fax 33-559-407695, e-mail: ectp@univ-pau. fr, website: ectp.univ-pau.fr SEPTEMBER S 7
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Biosciences, Suite 1D, 30 Controls Dr., Shelton, CT 06484, (203) 926-1400, fax (203) 9260003, e-mail: naenquiries@ selectbiosciences.com, website: www.selectbiosciences. com/conferences/SCE2008 SEPT. 3–5. Phase Separation & Mixing. Cambridge,
England. Claire Garland, 44-20-7470-4800, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.soci.org
AUG. 24–28. 4th EuCheMS Conf. on Nitrogen Ligands in Coordination Chemistry, Metal-Organic Chemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry & Homogeneous Catalysis.
SEPT. 4–5. 2008 Regulatory Science Summit. Wash-
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Bernhard Lippert, 49-
ington, D.C. Personal Care Products Council, 1101—17th
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St., N.W., Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 331-1770, e-mail: meetings@ personalcarecouncil.org, website: www.personalcarecouncil. org SEPT. 7–9. British Pharmaceutical Conf. & Exhibit 2008.
Manchester, England. Website: www.bpc2008.org SEPT. 7–9. PK/PD for Medicinal Chemists. Cambridge,
Mass. ACS ProSpectives, (800) 227-5558, e-mail: ACS
[email protected], website: www.acsprospectives.org SEPT. 8–9. 2008 Pharma ChemOutsourcing Conf. & Exhibit. Long Branch, N.J.
ChemOutsourcing Conf., (201) 452-4023, e-mail: info@ chemoutsourcing.com, website: www.chemoutsourcing.com SEPT. 8–11. Polycondensation 2008. Tokyo. Polycon-
densation 2008 Secretariat, e-mail:
[email protected]. ac.jp, website: www.op.titech. ac.jp/polycon SEPT. 9–10. High-Content Screening Cong. San Fran-
cisco. Select Biosciences, Suite 1D, 30 Controls Dr., Shelton, CT 06484, (203) 926-1400, fax (203) 926-0003, e-mail: naenquiries@selectbiosciences. com, website: www.selectbio sciences.com/conferences/ HCSC2008 SEPT. 9–10. Ion Channel Targets. San Francisco. Select Bio-
sciences, Suite 1D, 30 Controls Dr., Shelton, CT 06484, (203) 926-1400, fax (203) 926-0003, e-mail: naenquiries@select biosciences.com, website: www.selectbiosciences.com/ conferences/ICT2008 SEPT. 9–10. Screening Targets. San Francisco. Select
Biosciences, Suite 1D, 30 Controls Dr., Shelton, CT 06484, (203) 926-1400, fax (203) 926-
0003, e-mail: naenquiries@ selectbiosciences.com, website: www.selectbiosciences. com/conferences/ST2008 SEPT. 9–13. 23rd European Colloquium on Heterocyclic Chemistry (ECHC 08).
Antwerp, Belgium. E-mail:
[email protected], website: www.echc08.org SEPT. 11–13. Soc. for Biomaterials Translational Biomaterial Research: Advancing Discoveries from the Lab to the Clinic. Atlanta. Soc. for
Biomaterials, 15000 Commerce Pkwy., Suite C, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054, (856) 439-0500, email:
[email protected], website: www.biomaterials.org/ Meetings/08AnnualMeeting/ index.cfm SEPT. 15–17. Scale-Up of Chemical Processes. Rome.
Kate Laird, e-mail: sciup@ scientificupdate.co.uk, website: www.scientificupdate.co.uk
Suite 1D, 30 Controls Dr., Shelton, CT 06484, (203) 926-1400, fax (203) 926-0003, e-mail: naenquiries@select biosciences.com, website: www.selectbiosciences.com/ conferences/RNAiE2008 SEPT. 21–25. 13th Intl. Conf. on Boron Chemistry. Platja
d’Aro, Girona, Spain. E-mail:
[email protected], website: www.icmab.es/XIIIimeboron SEPT. 21–27. HESTEC 2008.
Edinburg, Texas. Gilbert Maldonado, Hispanic Engineering, Science & Technology Week, (956) 381-3361, e-mail: gilmal@ utpa.edu SEPT. 22–23. Growth through New Chemical & Allied Science Technologies Conf. Phila-
delphia. Diane Martin, Conference Manager, ACS Techcatalyst, (202) 872-6179, fax (202) 872-6336, e-mail: d_martin@ acs.org, website: www.regon line.com/GrowthThroughNew ChemicalandAlliedScience
SEPT. 16–20. 2nd EuCheMS Chemistry Cong. Torino, Italy.
SEPT. 22–24. LogiChem USA.
Manuela Massocco, 39-112-446911, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www. euchems-torino2008.it
Atlanta. Tiffany Qua, (646) 502-3268, e-mail: tiffany.qua@ wbresearch.com, website: www.logichem2008.com
SEPT. 17–18. Advances in qPCR. Stockholm. Select Bio-
SEPT. 22–25. Infrastructure, Sustainability & Testing Management Conf. Charlotte, N.C.
sciences, Suite 1D, 30 Controls Dr., Shelton, CT 06484, (203) 926-1400, fax (203) 926-0003, e-mail: naenquiries@selectbio sciences.com, website: www. selectbiosciences.com/ conferences/AqPCR2008 SEPT. 17–18. CHF Innovation Day/Perkin Medal Award.
Philadelphia. Chi Chan, Chemical Heritage Foundation, 315 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19106, (215) 873-8249, e-mail: innovationday@ chemheritage.org, website: www.chemheritage.org SEPT. 17–18. RNAi Europe.
Stockholm. Select Biosciences, WWW.C E N- ONLI NE .ORG
American Filtration & Separations Soc., website: www.afs society.org/Fall2008/index.html SEPT. 23–25. Analytica China: 4th Intl. Trade Fair for Analysis, Biotechnology, Diagnostics & Lab Technology & Services with Analytica China Conf. Shanghai. Website: www.
analyticachina.com SEPT. 24–27. ACS 42nd Western Regional Mtg. Las Vegas.
David Emerson, (702) 8954071, e-mail: emerson@unlv. nevada.edu; or Jeanette Van Emon, (702) 798-2154, e-mail: VanEmon.Jeanette@epamail.
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epa.gov; website: membership. acs.org/w/WRM2008 SEPT. 25–28. Halogen Chemistry Intl. Mtg. Platja
d’Aro, Girona, Spain. E-mail:
[email protected], website: www.icmab.es/halchemIV SEPT. 28–30. Process Chemistry in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Cambridge, Mass. ACS
ProSpectives, (800) 227-5558, e-mail: ACSProSpectives@ acs.org, website: www.acspro spectives.org SEPT. 29–OCT. 1. Polyurethanes 2008 Technical Conf.
San Antonio. American Chemistry Council, Mtg. Services Team, (703) 741-5131, e-mail: meeting_services@american chemistry.com, website: www. americanchemistry.com SEPT. 30–OCT. 2. CPhI Worldwide 2008. Frankfurt.
E-mail:
[email protected], website: www.cphi.com SEPT. 30–OCT. 2. Eurocoat 2008. Lyon, France. Didier
Roger, 33-141-984-031, e-mail:
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Marty Perry, e-mail: perrym @obu.edu; or Howard Hendrickson, e-mail: Hendrickson
[email protected]; website: www.swrm.org/2008 OCT. 2–3. NanoTX ’08 Conf. & Expo. Dallas. Website: www.
nanotx.biz
OCT. 4–8. 5th European Mtg. on Solar Chemistry & Photocatalysis: Environmental Applications (SPEA5). Palermo,
Italy. E-mail:
[email protected], website: spea5.altervista.org OCT. 5–7. Translational Biomarkers: Med Chem’s Guide to Phase II Survival. Philadel-
phia. ACS ProSpectives, (800) 227-5558, e-mail: ACSProSpec
[email protected], website: www. acsprospectives.org OCT. 5–9. Materials Science & Technology 2008 Conf. & Exhibit. Pittsburgh. Website:
www.matscitech.org/2008/ home.html OCT. 8–10. ACS 43rd Midwest Regional ACS Mtg. Kearney,
Neb. Michael Mosher, e-mail:
[email protected]; or Scott Darveau, e-mail: darveausa@ unk.edu; website: mwrm2008. unk.edu OCT. 8–11. Chemical Biology 2008. Heidelberg, Germany.
Emma Fassmann, e-mail: conferences@embl-heidelberg. de, website: www.embl.de/ conferences/chembiol/2008 OCT. 9–12. SACNAS Natl. Conf. Salt Lake City. Soc. for
Advancement of Chicanos & Native Americans in Science, (831) 459-0170, e-mail: info@ sacnas.org, website: www. sacnas.org OCT. 13–14. Synthetic Heterocyclic Chemistry. London.
Kate Laird, e-mail: sciup@ scientificupdate.co.uk, website: www.scientificupdate.co.uk OCT. 14–16. Rubber Expo & Intl. Rubber Conf. 2008.
Louisville, Ky. ACS, Rubber Div., P.O. Box 499, Akron, OH 44309, (330) 972-7814, fax (330) 972-5269, website: www. rubber.org
OCT. 19–22. Fluoropolymer 2008: Current Frontiers & Future Trends. Charleston, S.C.
eration of Societies for Coatings Technology, 492 Norristown Rd., Blue Bell, PA, 19422, (610) 940-0777, fax (610) 940-0292, website: www.coatingstech.org
Dennis Smith, (864) 656-5020, e-mail: dwsmith@clemson. edu, website: www.polyacs.org/ arcmeetings/fluoro.1008.shtml
OCT. 16–17. Advances in Metabolic Profiling. Lisbon,
OCT. 20–24. Science Week 2008. Newark, N.J. Per-
Portugal. Select Biosciences, Suite 1D, 30 Controls Dr., Shelton, CT 06484, (203) 926-1400, fax (203) 926-0003, e-mail: naenquiries@selectbiosciences. com, website: www.selectbio sciences.com/conferences/ AMP2008
sonal Care Products Council, 1101—17th St., N.W., Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 331-1770, e-mail: meetings@per sonalcarecouncil.org, website: www.personalcarecouncil.org
OCT. 16–17. European Biomarkers Summit. Lisbon,
OCT. 25–31. Soc. of Forensic Toxicologists. Ann. Mtg. Phoe-
Portugal. Select Biosciences, Suite 1D, 30 Controls Dr., Shelton, CT 06484, (203) 926-1400, fax (203) 926-0003, e-mail: naenquiries@selectbiosciences. com, website: www.selectbio sciences.com/conferences/ EBS2008
nix. Vickie W. Watts, (480) 7344968, e-mail: toxilady@cox. net; or Norman Wade, (602) 506-8697, e-mail: nwade@mail. maricopa.gov
Pittsburgh. Dorothy Brawner, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.paint.org OCT. 30–NOV. 1. AISES 30th Ann. Natl. Conf. Anaheim, Ca-
lif. American Indian Science & Engineering Soc., P.O. Box 9828, Albuquerque, NM 87119, (505) 765-1052, fax (505) 765-5608, e-mail:
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OCT. 16–17. Proteomics Europe. Lisbon, Por-
tugal. Select Biosciences, Suite 1D, 30 Controls Dr., Shelton, CT 06484, (203) 926-1400, fax (203) 926-0003, e-mail: naenquiries@ selectbiosciences.com, website: www.selectbiosciences. com/conferences/PE2008
OCT. 27–29. 2008 Soc. for Experimental Mechanics Fall Conf. Springfield, Mass. Soc.
OCT. 19–21. Topics & Tactics in Current Drug Design. Cam-
bridge, Mass. ACS ProSpectives, (800) 227-5558, e-mail: ACSPro
[email protected], website: www.acsprospectives.org OCT. 19–22. 58th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conf. (CSChE2008). Ottawa, Ontar-
Seoul. E-mail: xpopharm@ cmpmediakorea.com, website: www.xpopharm.com NOV. 8–11. Intl. Conf. on Experimental Mechanics 2008/ 7th Asian Conf. on Experimental Mechanics. Nanjing, China.
NOV. 12–15. ACS 60th Southeastern Regional Mtg. Nash-
OCT. 27–30. Coating & Drying Technology Seminar.
ville. Preston McDougall, email:
[email protected], website: www.sermacs2008.org
Waltham, Mass. Edgar B. Gutoff, (617) 734-7081, e-mail:
[email protected] NOV. 16–20. 2008 AAPS Ann. Mtg. & Expo. Atlanta. Heather
Drug, Chemical & Associated Technologies Assoc., 1 Washington Blvd., Suite 7, Robbinsville, NJ 08691, (609) 448-1000 or (800) 640-3228, website: www.dcat.org
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for Experimental Mechanics, 7 School St., Bethel, CT 06801, (203) 790-6373, e-mail: sem@ sem1.com, website: www.sem. org/conf-fall-top.asp
OCT. 28–29. DCAT Strategic Sourcing Summit & Showcase. New Brunswick, N.J.
io. Chemical Inst. of Canada, 130 Slater St., Suite 550, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1P 6E2, (613) 232-6252 or (888) 5422242, e-mail: info@cheminst. ca, website: www.chemeng.ca/ csche2008
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OCT. 28–30. 120th Natl. Paint & Coatings Assoc. Ann. Mtg.
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Horan, American Assoc. of Pharmaceutical Scientists, (703) 248-4785, e-mail: horanh @aaps.org, website: www.aaps. org NOV. 16–21. 2008 American Inst. of Chemical Engineers Ann. Mtg. Philadelphia. Carol
K. Hall, (919) 515-3571, e-mail:
[email protected]; or D. Bhattacharyya, (859) 257-2794, e-mail:
[email protected]; website: www.aiche.org
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NOV. 17–19. New Horizons in Catalysis: The Art of Catalysis in Process Chemistry. Clear-
DEC. 7–11. Consumer Specialty Product Assoc. (CSPA) 95th Ann. Mtg. Fort Lauder-
water, Fla. Kate Laird, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.scientificupdate. co.uk
dale, Fla. Ann Wheeler, (202) 872-8110, fax (202) 872-8114, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.cspa.org
NOV. 17–20. Eastern Analytical Symp. Somerset, N.J. Jack-
DEC. 8. SOCMA 87th Ann. Dinner. New York City. Alicia
son Fletcher, (301) 682-3701, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.eas.org
Massey, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Assoc., 1850 M St., N.W., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 721-4165, e-mail: masseya@ socma.com, website: www. socma.com
NOV. 18–19. Epigenetics World Cong. Boston. Select Bio-
sciences, Suite 1D, 30 Controls Dr., Shelton, CT 06484, (203) 926-1400, fax (203) 926-0003, e-mail: naenquiries@select biosciences.com, website: www.selectbiosciences.com/ conferences/EWC2008 NOV. 28–30. CPhI India.
Mumbai. Website: www.cphiindia.com
JAN. 27–30. Informex 2009.
San Francisco. Registration Inquiries, (800) 981-2741 or (972) 620-3008, e-mail: informex@ accureg.com, website: www. informex.com JAN. 27–31. SDA Ann. Mtg. & Industry Convention. Boca
Raton, Fla. Nancy Bock, Soap & Detergent Assoc., (202) 6622507, e-mail: nbock@clean ing101.com, website: www. cleaning101.com FEBRUARY
DEC. 14–18. Royal Australian Chemical Inst./New Zealand Inst. of Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Conf. IC08. Christchurch, New Zea-
land. Conference Secretariat, 64-3364-2534, e-mail: ic08@ uco.canterbury.ac.nz, website: www.chem.canterbury.ac.nz/ ic08/index.shtml
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[email protected], website: www.sp2.uk.com/biofine DEC. 7–10. Macromex 2008: Inaugural Mexican-American Conf. on Advances in Polymer Science. Los Cabos, Mexico.
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[email protected], website: www.polyacs.net/Workshops/ 09WaterPurification/home.htm FEB. 24–27. Personal Care Products Council 2009 Ann. Mtg. Boca Raton, Fla. Per-
sonal Care Products Council, 1101—17th St., N.W., Suite 300, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 331-1770, e-mail: meetings@per sonalcarecouncil.org, website: www.personalcarecouncil.org FEB. 24–27. Global Plastics Engineering Conf. (GPEC 2009). Orlando, Fla. Susan
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[email protected]; or Adrian Merrington, (989) 832-5555 ext. 638, e-mail: merrington@ mmi.org; website: www.spere cycling.org
FEB. 12–16. AAAS Ann. Mtg.
Chicago. American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science, 1200 New York Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20005, (202) 326-6400, e-mail: webmaster@ aaas.org, website: www.aaas.org
JAN. 18–21. SBE’s 2nd Intl. Conf. on Biomolecular Engineering. Santa Barbara, Calif.
FEB. 15–18. Advances in Materials for Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Systems 2009. Pacific Grove, Calif.
Soc. for Biological Engineering, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.aiche.org/sbe/events/ icbe/index.aspx JAN. 25–28. Lab Automation 2009. Palm Springs, Calif.
Brenda Dreier, Assoc. for Lab Automation, 330 West State St., Geneva, IL 60134, (888) 7331252, fax (630) 578-0172, e-mail:
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Tom Zawodzinski, (216) 3685547, e-mail:
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Chicago. Pittsburgh Conf. on Analytical Chemistry & Applied Spectroscopy, 300 Penn Ctr. Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235, (412) 825-3220 or (800) 825-3221, fax (412) 8253224, e-mail:
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MARCH 9–12. SBE’s 2nd Intl. Conf. on Accelerating Biopharmaceutical Development.
Coronado Island, Calif. Soc. for Biological Engineering, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www. aiche.org/sbe MARCH 10. SCI Chemical Industry Medal Dinner. New
York City. Soc. of Chemical Industry, website: www.soci.org MARCH 16–19. DCAT Week 2009. New York City. Drug,
Chemical & Associated Technologies Assoc., 1 Washington Blvd., Suite 7, Robbinsville, NJ 08691, (609) 448-1000 or (800) 640-3228, fax (609) 448-1944, e-mail: info@dcat. org, website: www.dcat.org MARCH 17–18. Process Analytical Technology. Brussels.
Kate Laird, e-mail: sciup@ scientificupdate.co.uk, website: www.scientificupdate.co.uk MARCH 19. SOCMA Ann. Luncheon. New York City.
Alicia Massey, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Assoc., 1850 M St., N.W., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 721-4165, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.socma.com
MARCH 22–24. NPRA Ann. Mtg. San Antonio. Natl. Pet-
APRIL 13–17. Materials Research Soc. Spring Mtg. San
rochemical & Refiners Assoc., e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.npra.org
Francisco. Materials Research Soc., 506 Keystone Dr., Warrendale, PA 15086-7573, (724) 779-3003, e-mail: info@mrs. org, website: www.mrs.org
APRIL 21–23. CPhI Japan. Tokyo. CMP Information, Industrieweg 54, P.O. Box 200, 3600 AS Maarssen, the Netherlands, 31-346-559-444, fax 31-346-573811, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.cphijapan.com
APRIL 13–18. NOBCChE 36th Ann. Conf. Philadelphia. Natl.
APRIL 26–30. AIChE 2009 Spring Natl. Mtg. Tampa, Fla.
Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists & Chemical Engineers, Natl. Office, P.O. Box 77040, Washington, DC 20013, (800) 776-1419, fax (202) 6671705, website: www.nobcche. org
American Inst. of Chemical Engineers, 3 Park Ave., New York, NY 10016-5991, (800) 242-4363, website: www.aiche.org APRIL 27–30. Organic Process Research & Development. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
APRIL 15–17. Chemspec India. Mumbai. Cynthia Chal-
Kate Laird, e-mail: sciup@ scientificupdate.co.uk, website: www.scientificupdate.co.uk
MARCH 22–26. ACS 237th Natl. Mtg. & Expo. Salt Lake
City. ACS Mtgs., 1155—16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036, (800) 227-5558, fax (202) 8726128, e-mail: natlmtgs@acs. org, website: www.acs.org MARCH 23–25. DIA 21st Ann. EuroMeeting. Berlin.
Drug Information Assoc., 800 Enterprise Rd., Suite 200, Horsham, PA 19044, (215) 442-6100, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.diahome.org
Shanghai. George Kao, 86-216592-8673, fax 86-21-6528-2319, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.AsiaSolarExpo. com
APRIL 16–17. Biofine 2009.
Freiburg, Germany. Mark Harrington or Jaymin Amin, 44-140322-0760, e-mail: mark@sp2. uk.com or
[email protected], website: www.sp2.uk.com/ biofine/europe
MARCH 31–APRIL 2. European Coatings Show 2009.
Nuremberg, Germany. Friederike Plasswich, 49-51-1991-0274, fax 49-51-1991-0279, e-mail: friederike.plasswich@coatings. de, website: www.europeancoatings-show.com
MARCH 19. 83rd DCAT Ann. Dinner. New York City. Drug,
Chemical & Associated Technologies Assoc., 1 Washington Blvd., Suite 7, Robbinsville, NJ 08691, (609) 448-1000 or (800) 640-3228, fax (609) 448-1944, e-mail: info@dcat. org, website: www.dcat.org
lener, (802) 472-6503, fax (802) 472-5046, e-mail: challener@ vtlink.net, website: www.chem specindia.com
MARCH 20–APRIL 1. 4th Asia Solar Photovoltaic Exhibit.
APRIL 18–22. American Assoc. for Cancer Research Ann. Mtg. Denver. American
Assoc. for Cancer Research, 615 Chestnut St., 17th Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19106, (215) 440-9300 or (866) 423-3965, fax (215) 440-7228, e-mail: aacr@aacr. org, website: www.aacr.org
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Ohio. ACS, Rubber Div., P.O. Box 499, Akron, OH 44309, (330) 972-7814, fax (330) 972-5269, website: www. rubber.org MAY 4–7. 2009 Offshore Technology Conf. Houston.
Offshore Technology Conf., (972) 952-9494, e-mail: service @otcnet.org, website: www. otcnet.org
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MAY 7–8. 4th Rubber-Modified Asphalt Conf. Akron,
Ohio. ACS, Rubber Div., P.O. Box 499, Akron, OH 44309, (330) 972-7814, fax (330) 972-5269, website: www. rubber.org MAY 11–13. Modern Synthetic Methods & Chiral USA.
Chicago. Kate Laird, e-mail:
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MAY 19–20. TIDES 2009: Oligonucleotide & Peptide Technology & Product Development Conf. Las Vegas.
Website: www.lifesciencesinfo. com/tides MAY 31–JUNE 4. 57th ASMS Conf. on Mass Spectrometry.
Philadelphia. American Soc. for Mass Spectrometry, 2019 Galisteo St., Building I-1, Santa Fe, NM 87505, (505) 989-4517, website: www.asms.org
MAY 11–15. ACHEMA 2009.
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V. M. Bhatnager, Alena Chemicals of Canada, (613) 932-7702, e-mail:
[email protected] lanta. Biotechnology Industry Organization, 1201 Maryland Ave., S.W., Suite 900, Washington, DC 20024, website: www. bio.org
JUNE 6–10. IFT Ann. Mtg. & Food Expo. Anaheim, Calif.
MAY 17–22. 44th Bürgenstock Conf. Brunnen, Switzer-
Inst. of Food Technologists, (312) 782-8424, e-mail: info@ ift.org, website: www.ift.org
land. Ben L. Feringa, 31-503634-235, e-mail: b.l.feringa@ rug.nl, website: www.stereo chemistry-buergenstock.ch
JUNE 7–12. 21st North American Catalysis Soc. Mtg. San Francisco. E-mail:
JULY 20–24. 7th Canadian Computational Chemistry Conf. Halifax, Nova Scotia.
[email protected], website: www.21nam.org
Russell Boyd, e-mail: russell.
[email protected], website: www. bri.nrc.ca/cccc7
German Chemical Soc., 49-697917-365, fax: 49-697-917-475, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.hplc2009.com
JULY 15–16. Latin American Coatings Show 2009.
Mexico City. Jeff Montgomery, 44-17-3785-5078, e-mail: jeff montgomery@dmgworld media.com, website: www. coatings-group.com
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