Gain Hands-on Experience in M S ! Enroll today in this intensive short course offered by the American Chemical Society—
Mass Spectrometry Principles and Practice Michigan State University · East Lansing, Ml June 15-19, 1992
Only Session in 1992! In Just 3 ½ Days, You'll Learn:
The Instructors
• How to Interpret Mass Spectral Data. • Which Compounds are Amendable to Various MS Techniques. • How to Introduce Samples, Collect Data by Scanning, and Process Data with a Data System. • How to Search on MSD and ITD Data Systems and on Terminals Connected to the Chemical Information Service in Washington, D.C. • How to Tune a Mass Spectrometer, Maintain it, Introduce Samples, Collect Data by Scanning, and Process Data with a Data System. • How to Operate a Variety of Benchtop GC/MS. Spectrometers; Each Will Be Equipped with an Integrated Data System. • AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!
Jack T. Watson (Course Director), Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry, Michigan State University, is an expert in quantitative techniques and methodology of GC/MS. Plus . . . J. F. Holland, C. C. Sweeley, C. G. Enke. M. Micke, J. Allison, D. A. Gage, and M. Davenport
American Chemical Society Dept. of Continuing Education Meeting Code MAS9206 1155 Sixteenth Street, N.W. Washington. D.C. 20036 YES! Please send me a free brochure describing Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Practice, to be held June 15-19, 1992, at Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI.
Register Today! Enrollment in this exceptionally popular course is limited to just 24 participants per session. To register, phone the Continuing Education Short Course Office at (800) 227-5558 or (202) 8724508. O r , for additional information, mail in the coupon.
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