Meetings: 99 FACSS - Analytical Chemistry (ACS Publications)

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FACSS The 26th Conference of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) will be held October 24-29, at the Vancouver Convention Center in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Approximately 900 presentations are scheduled. A special emphasis will be on the characterization of semiconductor materials and surfaces, biological systems and biotechnology, and atomic and molecular spectroscopy. Additional symposia will be devoted to structural and imaging techniques, electrochemistry, chemometrics, separations, and the latest developments in analytical chemistry and spectroscopy. Exhibits of instrumentation and laboratory products, workshops, and an employment bureau will also be featured.

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A special full-day Anachem Award Symposium will highlight the conference, and the winners of the Lester Strock Award and the Tomas Hirschfeld Student Award will be announced. Hotel rooms are available at the Waterfront Centre Hotel (604-691-1991; fax 604-691-1999), the Pan Pacific Hotel (604662-8111; fax 604-895-2469), and the Renaissance Hotel (604-689-9211; fax 604-6894358). For further information or to register for the meeting, contact FACSS Registration, 1201 Don Diego Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505-820-1648; fax 505-9891073; [email protected]; http://facss. org/Info.html).

Program Monday morning Analytical Laboratory—Challenges and Opportunities Bioelectrochemistry: Fundamentals and Analysis

Chemical Speciation I Chemometric Applications in Multivariate Imaging Collision and Reaction Cell Techniques in Atomic Spectroscopy Curriculum Developments in the Analytical Sciences—Past, Present, Future Frontiers in Spectrachemical Analysis Honoring Bruce Chase I LC/MS Micro-and Nanonebulization: Concepts, Devices, Fundamentals, and Novel Applications I New Frontiers in Raman Microscopy Parting (of Peaks) Is Such Sweet Pleasure I Proteomics Sample Preparation SERRS in Biology Single-Molecule Detection for Biological Analysis

Monday afternoon Analysis of Nuclear Materials Best Practices in the Teaching of Analytical Chemistry Bioelectrochemistry: Fundamentals and Analysis Chemical Speciation II Chemometric Applications in Multivariate Imaging Developments in Direct Solids Analysis Using ICPMS: Electrothermal Vaporization Frontiers in Spectrochemical Analysis Honoring Bruce Chase II General Analytical Techniques ICP-AES Inorganic Synthetic Markers Micro-and Nanonebulization: Concepts, Devices, Fundamentals, and Novel Applications II Novel Approaches for Ultrasensitive Bioanalysis Particles and Aerosols Parting (of Peaks) Is Such Sweet Pleasure II Paul Traps UV Raman Spectroscopy

Tuesday morning Advances in Methods for Chemical Measurements in the Atmosphere Analytical Oceanography I Biomedical Imaging Bruce Kowalski—A Celebration of 25+ Years of Chemometrics I Capillary Electrochromatography: Establishing the Analytical Niche Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy Chemical Speciation III Curriculum Development in the Analytical Sciences—Expanding Horizons Developments in Direct Solids Analysis Using ICPMS: Laser Ablation Instrumentation and Nuclear Applications Electrochemistry and Material Science ICPMS Instrumentation Ion Chemistry

Ph.D.: Now You've Got It. What Next? I Pushing the Limits of Atomic MS I Raman Spectroscopy in Industrial and Process Monitoring I Static and Dynamic FT-IRof Polymers

Tuesday afternoon Analytical Oceanography II Biomedical Spectroscopy Bruce Kowalski—A Celebration of 25+ Years of Chemometrics II Chemical Speciation IV Chemical Speciation V Developments in Direct Solids Analysis Using ICPMS: Geo-Environmental Applications Extension of Atomic Spectroscopy Using Flow Injection Techniques ICPMS Instrumentation New Applications of Furnace Atomization Ph.D.: Now You've Got It. What Next? II Polymer Characterization Using Vibrational Spectroscopy Pushing the Limits of Atomic MS II Raman Spectroscopy in Industrial and Process Monitoring II TOFMS Time-Resolved IR

Wednesday morning Analytical Oceanography III Applications of Modern Raman Spectroscopy Atomic Spectrometric Methods Biological Applications of Spectroscopy Chemical Speciation VI Chemometric Applications in Environmental Chemistry Extension of Atomic Spectroscopy Using Flow Injection Techniques GC Applications Interferometers, Array Detectors, and Imaging Ion Cyclotron Resonance MS Issues of Chirality in the Pharmaceutical Industry— Focus on Chiroptical Spectroscopy Laser Ablation ICPMS: Applications MS Sample Introduction Polymer Analysis and Characterization Process Analytical Chemistry I State-of-the-Art Methods for Toxic Chemicals in Aquatic Systems

Wednesday afternoon FACSS Plenary Lecture: David Suzuki Section I: Applied Atomic Spectroscopy, Instrumentation, and MS Section II: Molecular Spectroscopy, Process Control, Electrochemistry, IR, Near-IR, and Raman

Section III: Chemometrics, Luminescence, Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Applications, Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Imaging, and Miscellaneous

Thursday morning Anachem I Biological Applications of Spectroscopy Chemical Speciation VII Chemometrics I Environmental Analysis FT-IR Photoacoustic Spectroscopy I ICPMS Applications Laser Ablation at the Edge of the Millennium I: Fundamental Studies of Chemical Analysis Low-Pressure Plasmas for OES and MS Markers of Biological Origin Molecular Emission Spectroscopy I Practical Applications of Raman Spectroscopy Process Analytical Chemistry II Remote and Portable Sensing Surface Spectroscopy Applications Trace and Ultratrace Analysis

Thursday afternoon Anachem II Biological and Pharmaceutical Analysis Chemical Speciation VIII Chemometrics II Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Environmental Analysis FT-IR Photoacoustic Spectroscopy II ICP-AES Laser Ablation at the Edge of The Millennium II: Fundamental Studies of Chemical Analysis Molecular Emission Spectroscopy II New Applications of Furnace Atomization New Separation Techniques Physical Applications of Spectroscopy

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Process Analytical Chemistry III RSC-Sponsored Magnetic-Sector ICPMS Surface Spectroscopy Instrumentation Trace and Ultratrace Analysis II

Friday morning Atomic Spectrometric Methods Chemical Speciation IX Chemical Speciation X NIR Applications Gas Chromatography

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