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Meetings Tuesday morning Oct. 4

Wednesday afternoon Oct. 5

FIA in atomic spectroscopy—II ICPMS or ETA-AA: Which instrument fits the ap­ plication?—II Surfaces and proteins Analytical methods for neuroscience—I Advances in nuclear spectroscopic methods for elemental analysis Electrochemical sensors: Solutions to real-world problems—III New ionization methods and applications of ana­ lytical MS—III Industrial applications of Raman spectrometry—I New industrial applications for fluorescence Dynamic IR spectroscopy Continuous-emission metals monitoring Advanced polymer materials Developments in detection for CE

Applications of graphite furnace atomic absorption Biosensor development: Challenges for the 21st century—II Metabolism of recombinant protein therapeutics Electrochemistry and novel materials—III Advances in structure elucidation by MS—III Molecular spectroscopy in the near-IR—I Vibrational optical activity—II Raman/UV-vis microspectroscopy—I ICPMS: Fundamentals and applications—III Fundamental studies of chromatographic interac­ tions Anachem symposium: Atomic spectrometry into the 21st century Separations detection and instrumentation ICP atomic emission: A different point of view Poster session II: Bioanalysis, electrochemistry, process analysis, and the Missouri magnetic resonance symposium

Tuesday afternoon Oct. 4 Advances in plasma spectroscopy—II Applications of graphite furnace atomic absorp­ tion (dedicated to the memory of Klaus Dittrich) Analytical methods for neuroscience—II Electrochemistry and novel materials—I Advances in structure elucidation by MS—I Industrial applications of Raman spectrome­ try—II IR spectroscopy and imaging of biomolecular in­ terfaces 2D separations: Theory and practice Micro to nano: The next revolution in analytical in­ strumentation Mass spectrometric characterization of materials and interfaces Making the connection—neural networks and chemistry Elemental speciation Poster session I: Chemometrics, separations, spectroscopy, and vibrational optical activity

Wednesday morning Oct. 5 Glow discharge spectroscopies Biosensor development: Challenges for the 21st century—I Electrochemistry and novel materials—II Advances in structure elucidation by MS—II Raman spectroscopy Vibrational optical activity—I ICPMS: Fundamentals and applications—II Atomic spectroscopy: Biological and environmen­ tal analysis Macromolecular NMR New developments in enantiomeric separations Chemometrics: Calibration and recognition Anachem symposium: Atomic spectrometry into the 21st century AAS: Fundamentals—I

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Thursday morning Oct. 6 Glow discharge spectroscopies Binding assays, separations, and detection Noninvasive bioanalysis with NMR spectroscopy DNA probes and sequencing—I IR spectroscopy (general) Luminescence spectroscopy Raman/UV-vis microspectroscopy—II NMR spectroscopy and polymers Chemometrics: Industrial applications AAS: Fundamentals—II Modern process analysis technology Electrochemistry and novel materials—IV

Thursday afternoon Oct. 6 DNA probes and sequencing—II Everything you always wanted to know about plasmas Molecular spectroscopy in the near-IR—II IR microspectroscopy—I NMR spectroscopy and polymers Data visualization: Insight through images ICPMS: Interfering with interferences Characterization and control of nonlinear sys­ tems Analytical chemistry in the brewing industry Scanning probe microscopy Fundamentals of separations and separations de­ tection MS instrumentation and fundamentals

Friday morning Oct. 7 Environmental and biological applications of ele­ mental analysis New instrumentation in atomic spectrometry General bioanalytical Electrochemical surface science IR microspectroscopy—II Spectroscopy in the UV-vis Elemental analysis of petroleum products Process analysis: IR instruments and MS Neural networks and applications of chemomet­ rics Sensors and surface/materials characterizations Applications of liquid and supercritical fluid sepa­ rations Applications of GC and GC/MS

Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 66, No. 17, September 1, 1994

Conferences Sensors Expo

Sept. 20-22. Cleveland, OH Contact: Cynthia M. Cantow, Expocon Management Associ­ ates, 363 Reef Rd., P.O. Box 915, Fair­ field, CT 06430-0915 (203-2564700, ext. 117; fax 203-256-4730) 2nd European LIMS Forum

Sept. 21-22. Basel, Switzerland Contact: Doug Forsyth, Hewlett-Packard Co., 3000 Hanover St., Palo Alto, CA 94304 (415857-5603) 1994 North American Thermal Anal­ ysis Society Conference

Sept. 25-28. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Contact: The Complete Conference, 1540 River Park Dr., #111, Sacramento, CA 958154608 (916-922-7032) International Conference on ISO 9 0 0 0

Sept. 26-28. New Orleans, LA Contact: Sermin Caola, European Commu­ nity Institute, 1522 Spruce St., Cheswick, PA 15024 (412-274-7559; fax 412-274-0926) or Art Ramos, Waters, 34 Maple St., Milford, MA 01757 (508478-2000, ext. 2213; fax 508478-1290) 35th ORNL-DOE Conference on Analytical Chemistry in Energy Technology

Oct. 11-13. Gatlinburg, TN Contact: W. R Laing, ORNL, P.O. Box 2008, MS 6127, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6127 (6155744852; fax 615-2414599) Citac '94 Hong Kong Symposium on Traceability and Comparability of Analytical Measurements

Oct. 14-15. Hong Kong Contact: Τ L. King, Citac '94 Secretariat, c/o Government Laboratory, Ho Man Tin Gov­ ernment Offices, 88 Chung Hau St., Homantin, Hong Kong (852-762-3706; fax 852-7144083) International Symposium on Labo­ ratory Automation and Robotics (ISLAR '94)

Oct. 16-19. Boston, MA Contact: ISLAR '94, Zymark Corp., Zymark Center, Hopkinton, MA 01748 (508-435-9500; fax 508435-3439)

9th Annual Conference on Contami­ nated Soils

11 th Montreux Symposium on LC/MS

Oct. 17-20. Amherst, MA Contact: Paul Kostecki, Environmental Health and Sciences, N344 Morrill, Univer- ' sity of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003 (413-545-2934; fax 413-545-4692) 41st National Symposium of the American Vacuum Society and 3rd International Conference on Nanometer-Scale S c i e n c e and Technology Oct. 24-28. Denver, CO Contact: Steve Semancik, Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory, National Insti­ tute of Standards and Technology, Gaifhersburg, MD 20899 (301-975-2606; fax 301-8695924) ALEX/West

Oct. 25-27. San Jose, CA Contact: Lance Jacobson, ALEX, The Inter­ face Group, 300 First Ave., Needham, MA 02194 (617-449-6600, ext. 5767) Joint Meeting of the Canadian Soci­ ety of Forensic Science and North­ west Association of Forensic Sci­ entists

Nov. 9-11. Montreux, Switzerland Contact: M. Frei-Hausler, Postfach 46, CH4123Allschwil 2, Switz­ erland (41-61-4812789; fax 41-614820805)

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DCS '94 Interna­ t i o n a l Ion C h r o ­ matography Sym­ posium

Sept. 19-22. Turin, Italy Contact: Century In­ ternational Inc., P.O. Box 493, 25 Lee Rd., Medfield, MA 02052-0493 (508-359-8777; fax 508-359-8778) 5 t h I n t e r n a t i o n a l Symposium on Chiral Discrimination

Sept. 25-28. Stockholm, Sweden Contact: Swedish Academy of Pharmaceuti­ cal Sciences, P.O. Box 1136, S-lll 81 Stock­ holm, Sweden (46-8-245085-, fax 46-8-205511)

Oct. 31-Nov. 5. Vancouver, British Columbia,16th International Symposium on Canada Capillary Chromatography Contact: Jeffrey Caughlin, R.C.M.P. Forensic Sept. 26-30. Riva del Garde, Italy Laboratory, 5201 Heather St., Vancouver, Contact: P. Sandra, I.O.P.M.S., Kennedypark British Columbia, Canada V5Z 3L7 (604-26420, B-8500 Kortrijk, Belgium (32-56-204960; 3507; fax 604-264-3499) fax 32-56-204859) 1 9 9 4 Eastern A n a l y t i c a l Sympo­ sium

3rd I n t e r n a t i o n a l Symposium on Supercritical Fluids

Nov. 14-17. Somerset, N] Contact: EAS, P.O. Box 633, Montchanin, DE 19710-0633 (302-738-6218; fax 302-738-5275)

Oct. 17-19. Strasbourg, France Contact: Mile. Brionne, ISASF, Ensic-BP 451, F-54001 Nancy Cedex, France (33-83175003; fax 33-83-350811)

5th International Symposium on Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis Sept. 21-24. Stockholm, Sweden Contact: Swedish Academy of Pharma­ ceutical Sciences, P.O. Box 1136, S-lll 81 Stockholm, Sweden (46-8-245085; fax 46-8205511)

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5th International Symposium on Advances in *4i Electrochemical i S c i e n c e and Technology Nov. 24-26. Madras, India Contact: The Secre­ tary, Society for Advancement of Electro­ chemical Science and Technology, Karaikudi 623 006, India (91-4565-2368)

5th Annual Frederick Conference on CE

Oct. 25-26. Frederick, MD Contact: Margaret L. Fanning, Conference Coordinator, PRI, NCI-FCRDC, P.O. Box B, Frederick, MD 21702-1201 (301-846-5865; fax 301-846-5866) ASTM/DOE Sym­ posium on Appli­ cations of ICPMS to Radionuclide Determinations Oct. 13-14. Gatlinburg, TN Contact: Roy W.Mor­ row, Martin Mari­ etta Energy Systems, P.O. Box 2009, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-8189 (615-576-1971; fax 615574-2292)

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