10th Annual Frederick Conference on Capillary Electrophoresis
Oct. 18-20. Frederick, MD Contact: Margaret L Fanning, SAIC Frederick, P.O. Box B, Frederick, MD 21702-1201 (301-846-1995; fax 301-846-5866; http:// 129.43.32.72/cze.htm;fanningm@mail. ncifcrf.gov) 16th LC/MS Montreux Symposium
Nov. 1-5. Hilton Head, SC Contact: Shirley E. Schlessinger, 400 East Randolph Dr., Ste. 1015, Chicago, IL 60601 (843-842-2400; http://www.RTPnet.org) 22nd International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography
Nov. 8-12. Gifu, Japan Contact: Kiyokasu Jinno, Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi 441-8580, Japan (81-53244-6805; fax 81-532-48-5833; http:// chrom.tutms.tut.ac.jp/JINNO/symposium;
[email protected])
SPECTROSCOPY 1st International Conference on Scanning Probe Microscopy of Polymers
Aug. 27-29. Santa Barbara, CA Contact: Terry Mohr, 112 Robin Hill Rd., Santa Barbara, CA 93117 (805-967-1400; fax 805-967-7717;
[email protected]; http://www. di.com/poly)
Contact: FACSS, 1201 Don Diego Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505-820-1648; fax 505-989-1073; http://facss.org)
Short Courses The following courses are reing offered by dowdoin College, Brunswick, ME 04011-8466 (207-725-3218; fax 207-725-3017) Infrared Spectroscopy I
July 12-16. Brunswick, ME Infrared Spectroscopy II
Colloquium Spectroscopicum Internaltionale X X X I
July 19-23. Brunswick, ME
Sept. 5-10. Ankara, Turkey Last-minute poster abstracts due July 15,1999. Contact: O. Yavuz Atman, Dept. of Chemistry, Middle East Technical University, 06531 Ankara, Turkey (90-312-210-3232; fax 90-312-2103227;
[email protected])
July 26-30. Brunswick, ME
26th Annual Conference of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS)
Infrared Spectroscopy III
The following course is being offered by the Occupational Safettynd Health Education Research Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27516-6218 (9(9-962-2101; fax 919-966-7579) Quality Control for Analytical Laboratories
Oct. 24-29. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada July 20-23. Chapel Hill, NC
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