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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