MEETINGS
Meetings The following meetings are newly listed in A N A L Y T I C A L C H E M I S T R Y . Oth-
er 1987 meetings are listed in the January 15, March 15, April 15, May 15, and July 15 issues. • ISA/87 International Conference and Exhibit. Oct. 4-8. Anaheim, Calif. Contact: ISA/87, P.O. Box 12277, Research Triangle Park, N.C. 27709 (919-549-8411) • 2nd Beijing Conference and Exhibition on Instrumental Analysis. Oct. 19-25. Beijing, China. Contact: Secretariat of the Beijing Conference and Exhibition on Instrumental Analysis, Room 4311, Beijing Exhibition Centre Hotel, Beijing, China • Biotech 87. Nov. 4-6. Santa Clara, Calif. Contact: Online International Inc., 989 Avenue of the Americas, New York,N.Y. 10018-5485 (212-279-8890)
• 3rd Scientific Computing and Automation Conference and Exhibition. Nov. 4-6. Atlantic City, N.J. Contact: Anthony Scalisi, Show Manager, Expocon Management Associates, 3695 Post Rd., Southport, Conn. 06490 (203-259-5734)
Short Courses ACS courses. These new courses will be listed only once. For information on other ACS courses, contact the Department 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 FACSS meeting in Detroit, Mich., Oct. 4-9. • Quality Assurance of Chemical
Measurements. Oct. 9-10. John K. Taylor. $585, ACS members; $665, nonmembers • Capillary Gas Chromatography. Oct. 9-10. Stuart Cram. $585, ACS members; $665, nonmembers • Effective Management of Chemical Analysis Labs. Oct. 9-10. Mary Routson and John H. Taylor, Jr. $585, ACS members; $665, nonmembers • Laboratory Applications of Lotus 1-2-3 and Other Software: Beyond the Basics. Oct. 9-10. Glenn Ouchi. $585, ACS members; $665, nonmembers • Maintaining and Troubleshooting Chromatographic Systems. Oct. 9-10. M.P.T. Bradley. $585, ACS members; $665 nonmembers • Environmental Analytical Chemistry. Oct. 9-10. Marcus Cooke. $585, ACS members; $665, nonmembers
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