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1998 ATP competition NIST has announced the 1998 Advanced Technology Program (ATP) competitions. Proposalsfromall areas of technology are accepted for the general competition, for which full proposals are due March 18. In addition, there are eight focused programs, including ones in selective-membrane platforms and tools for DNA diagnostics. Op-
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SACP starter grant award The Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh is soliciting nominations for the 1998 starter grant. One grant of $20,000 will be awarded to an assistant professor in analytical chemistry to encourage highquality, innovative research by young faculty and to promote the training and development of graduate students. Assistant professors who have accepted a faculty appointment at a U.S. college or university since Dec. 31,1994, are eligible. Application forms are available from Ron Busch, Starter Grant Committee, Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235 (800-825-3221; fax 412-825-3224). Deadline for applications is March 31; the recipient will be announced by May 11.
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