News Ghent, Belgium. May 11-14, 1987. The symposium will cover current re search on all aspects of luminescence analysis. The scientific program will consist of plenary and invited lectures and submitted research papers and posters. Abstracts should be submit ted before Dec. 31, 1986, to W. Baeyens, Symposium Chairman, Lab oratory of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Drug Analysis, State University of Ghent, Harelbekestraat 72, B-9000Ghent, Belgium.
Meetings The following meetings are newly list ed in ANALYTICAL
CHEMISTRY.
Other
1986 meetings are listed in the Janu ary through August issues. 1986 • Physiological NMR Spectrosco py—From Isolated Cells to Man. Sept. 24-26. New York, N.Y. Contact: New York Academy of Sciences, Con ference Dept., 2 East 63rd St., New York, N.Y. 10021 • 10th International Congress for Instrumentation and Automation (INTERKAMA '86) Oct. 6-11. Dusseldorf, F.R.G. Contact: INTER KAMA '86, Dusseldorf Messegesellschaft mbh NOWEA, Postfach 32 02 03, Ό-4000 Dusseldorf, F.R.G. • 5th International Symposium on New Spectroscopic Methods for Biomedical Research. Oct. 7-9. Se attle, Wash. Contact: Mady Lund, 206-545-1229 • 6th International Conference on Instrumentation/Automation in the Paper, Rubber, and Plastics In dustries. Oct. 27-29. Akron, Ohio. Contact: A. Kaya, Department of Me chanical Engineering, University of Akron, Akron, Ohio 44325 1987 • Laser Applications to Chemical Analysis. Jan. 26-29. Incline Village, Nev. Contact: Optical Society of America, Laser Applications Meet ing, 1816 Jefferson PL, N. W., Wash ington, D.C. 20036 • 193rd ACS National Meeting. April 5-10. Denver, Colo. Contact: Barbara Hodsdon, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 • International Symposium on Analysis of Neurotransmitters. April 7-10. Stockholm, Sweden. Con tact: Swedish Academy of Pharma ceutical Sciences, P.O. B. 1136, S-lll 81 Stockholm, Sweden
m Ion-Ex '87. April 13-16. Wrexham, Clwyd, U.K. Contact: P.A. Williams, Research Division, The North East Wales Institute, Deeside, Clwyd CH5 IBR, U.K. • 9th Australian Symposium on Analytical Chemistry. April 27May 1. Sydney, Australia. Contact: J. Eames. 9 AC Secretary, P.O. Box 137, North Ryde, N.S.W. 2113, Australia • International GPC Symposium '87. May 11-13. Chicago, 111. Contact: Mary Ellen Goffredo, Waters Chro matography Division of Millipore Corp., 34 Maple St., Milford, Mass. 01757 • 2nd International Symposium on Quantitative Luminescence Spec trometry in Biomedical Sciences. May 11-14. Ghent, Belgium. Contact: W. Baeyens. Symposium Chairman, Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Chem istry and Drug Analysis, State Uni versity of Ghent, Harelbekestraat 72, B-9000-Ghent, Belgium • Scientific Computing and Auto mation 1987. May 13-15. Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Contact: Keith Fo ley, Elsevier Science Publishers, P.O. Box 330, 1000 AH Amsterdam, the Netherlands • 31st Educational Conference and Annual Meeting of the Ameri can Association of Bioanalysts. May 18-22. Grand Traverse Village, Mich. Contact: AAB, Suite 918, 818 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 63101 • Euro Food Chem IV. June 1-4. Loen, Norway. Contact: Euro Food Chem IV, Conference Secretariat, Norwegian Food Research Institute. P.O. Box 50, N-1432 As-NLH Norway • Colloquium Spectroscopicum In ternationale XXV. June 21-26. To ronto, Canada. Contact: L. Forget, Conference Services Office, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa K1A 0R6, Canada m l l t h International Symposium on Column Liquid Chromatogra phy. June 28-July 4. Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Contact: Organisalie Bureau Amsterdam bv, Europaplein, 1078 GZ Amsterdam, the Nether lands m 6th International Conference on Fourier Transform Spectroscopy. Aug. 24-28. Vienna, Austria. Contact: INTERCONVENTION, P.O. Box 80, A-l 107 Vienna, Austria m 194th ACS National Meeting. Aug. 30-Sept. 4. New Orleans, La. Contact: Barbara Hodsdon, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 • Euroanalysis VI. Sept. 7-11. Par is, France. Contact: GAMS, 88 Boule vard Malesherbes, 75008 Paris, France • 101st AOAC Annual Internation
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al Meeting and Exhibition. Sept. 14-17. San Francisco, Calif. Contact: Margaret Ridgell, AOAC, 1111 N. 19th St., Suite 210, Arlington, Va. 22209 • Symposium on Accuracy in Trace Analysis—Accomplishments, Goals, Challenges. Sept. 28-Oct 1. Gaithersburg, Md. Contact: Kathy Stang, National Bureau of Stan dards, A353 Physics Bldg., Gaithers burg, Md. 20899 • European Conference on Appli cations of Surface and Interface Analysis. Oct. 19-23. Fellbach, F.R.G. Contact: U. Nagorny, Max Planck In stitut fur Metallforschung, Institut fur Werkstoffwissenschaften, Seestr. 92, D-7000 Stuttgart 1, F.R.G.
Short Courses ACS Short Courses. These new courses will be listed only once. For information on other ACS courses, see back issues and contact the De partment of Educational Materials, American Chemical Society, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (202-872-4508). The following courses are offered in conjunction with the EAS meeting in New York, Oct. 20-24. Special Topics in Liquid Chroma tography. Oct. 18-19. Lloyd Snyder, J. J. Kirkland, and John Dolan. $495, ACS members; $575, nonmembers The Electronic Laboratory: Tutori als and Case Histories in Lab Auto mation. Oct. 18-19. Raymond Dessy. $495, ACS members; $575, nonmem bers Effective Management of Chemical Analysis Labs. Oct. 18-19. Mary McKown and John H. Taylor, Jr. $495, ACS members; $575, nonmem bers Capillary Gas Chromatography. Oct. 18-19. Stuart Cram and Milos Novotny. $495, ACS members; $575, nonmembers Quality Assurance of Chemical Measurements. Oct. 18-19. John K. Taylor. $495, ACS members; $575, nonmembers Gas Chromatography/Mass Spec trometry. Oct. 18-19. J. Throck Wat son and O. David Sparkman. $495, ACS members; $575, nonmembers