Meetings: ACS in San Diego - American Chemical Society

of operation will be Saturday, March 31,. 3–7 p.m.; Sunday, April 1, 7:30 a.m.–7. p.m.; Monday, April 2, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.;. Tuesday, April 3, 7:...
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he 221st National Meeting of the American Chemical Society will be held Sunday, April 1–Thursday, April 5, at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, CA. The meeting will feature more than 460 technical sessions and presentations. The Division of Analytical Chemistry (DAC) will sponsor or co-sponsor 13 technical symposia. Other highlights include the ACS awards, with an emphasis on the MS of biomolecular systems; ACS workshops and short courses; and a national employment clearinghouse. Social events will include the DAC poster session on Sunday evening, April 1, and a Sci-Mix on Monday, April 2. On-site registration facilities will be located in the convention center. Hours of operation will be Saturday, March 31, 3–7 p.m.; Sunday, April 1, 7:30 a.m.–7 p.m.; Monday, April 2, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.; Tuesday, April 3, 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.; Wednesday, April 4, 7:30 a.m.–4 p.m.; and Thursday, April 5, 7:30 a.m.–12 p.m. Registration is $295 on-site for ACS members, $510 for nonmembers, $150 for emeritus or retired members, and $35 for graduate students. One-day session tickets are $150 for members and $295 for nonmembers. An exposition featuring 472 booths and representing 250 companies will present the latest instruments, books, computer hardware, scientific software, lab equipment, furniture, and safety equipment. Located in Hall B2/C of the Convention Center, the exposition will be open Monday, April 2, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Tuesday, April 3, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; and Wednesday, April 4, 8 a.m.–12 p.m. Admission is complimentary for meeting registrants; exhibit-only badges can be purchased for $35 ($10 for students with

school identification). A series of free exposition workshops on various topics will be offered Monday, April 2–Wednesday, April 4. Additional information will be published in the final program. The technical program will be highlighted by the presentation of the following ACS awards: Award in Chro-

matography—Ernst Bayer; Award in Polymer Chemistry—David A. Tirrell; Award in Analytical Chemistry—Klaus Biemann; Frank H. Field and Joe L. Franklin Award for Outstanding Achievement in MS—Helmut Schwarz; and the E. Bright Wilson Award in Spectroscopy—William Klemperer.

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The DAC dinner is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Monday, April 2, at the Old Spaghetti Factory, 275 Fifth Avenue, San Diego, CA. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the meeting from any DAC officer. A social hour will precede the dinner. The ACS Department of Continuing Education will offer several analytical chemistry-related short courses at the meeting. For additional information, see the listing below or contact the Dept. of Continuing Education, American Chem-

ACS Short Courses The following ACS professional development courses will be offered in conjunction with the ACS national meeting in San Diego, CA. To request a comprehensive short courses catalog with detailed descriptions, fees, and registration procedures, contact the Dept. of Continuing Education, ACS, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036 (800-2275558 or 202-872-4508; fax 202872-6336; [email protected]) March 29–30 Combinatorial Chemistry: Solution and Solid-Phase Synthesis March 29–31 Experimental Design for Formulation Interpretation of MS Pharmacology for Chemists Polymer Chemistry Statistical Analysis of Laboratory Data NMR Spectroscopy: Methods, Interpretation, and Strategies for Problem Solving Chemical Engineering and Process Fundamentals for Chemists March 30–31 Chemistry, Biology, and Applications of Bioconjugates Dispersion of Fine Particles in Liquids Effective Supervision of Scientists and the Technical Staff Electronic Laboratory Notebooks and Knowledge Management Systems in R&D

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ical Society, 1155 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036 (800-227-5558 or 202-872-4508). General information can be found in the January 25 issue of Chemical & Engineering News ; the complete technical program appears in the February 22 issue of C&EN and on the ACS Web site (http://www.acs.org).

Program Sunday Morning Field Analytical Chemistry: Techniques, Technologies, and Applications

Emulsions and Microemulsions Fundamentals of HPLC Good Laboratory Practices & ISO 9000 Standards How to Develop, Validate, and Troubleshoot Capillary GC and HPLC Methods Methods Development, Validation Procedures, and Conformity Assessment in the Analytical Laboratory Molecular Biology and Recombinant DNA Technology Polymer Coatings Practical CE Project Management for Technical Professionals QA/QC in the Analytical Testing Laboratory Synthetic Organic Chemistry March 31 Green Chemistry: Economic and Environmental Benefits April 1–2 Beyond the Basics: Chemical Engineering for Chemists April 2–3 Chemistry of the Synthesis of Peptides FT-IR: A Hands-on Workshop LC/MS: Fundamentals and Applications Organic Chemistry of Drug Design and Drug Action Problem Solving in Analytical Chemistry April 2–4 Experimental Design for Productivity and Quality in R&D April 3–5 Interpretation of IR Spectra

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Sunday Afternoon New Developments in Enantiomeric Analysis through Advances in Chiral Selective Separation and Detection Monday Morning ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry Monday Afternoon Teaching Analytical Chemistry in the New Century ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry Tuesday Morning Teaching Analytical Chemistry in the New Century Near-Field Spectroscopy: A Tool for Nanoanalysis Probing Intrinsic Reactivity Features by MS Tuesday Afternoon Probing Intrinsic Reactivity Features by MS Nanoelectrochemistry Wednesday Morning High-Throughput MS in Drug Discovery ACS Award in Chromatography Wednesday Afternoon ACS Award in Chromatography LC/MS of Biomolecules Thursday Morning Recent Advances in Microfluidics Thursday Afternoon Recent Advances in Microfluidics

Conferences

14th International Workshop on Preparative/Process Chromatography (PREP 2001) May 13–16, 2001. Washington, DC Contact: Janet Cunningham, Barr Enterprises, P.O. Box 279, Walkersville, MD 21793 (301-898-3772; fax 301-898-5596; http://www.prepsymposium.org)

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Analítica 2001 July 24–26, 2001. São Paulo, Brazil. Contact: R. Wanderley, 848, São Paulo, Brazil (55-11-3873-0081; fax 55-11-38731912; [email protected]; http://www. analiticanet.com.br) IUPAC International Congress on Analytical Sciences (ICAS2001) Aug. 6–10, 2001. Tokyo, Japan Contact: M. Fujinami, Dept. of Applied Chemistry, The University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan (81-3-5841-7237; fax 81-3-58416037; [email protected]; http://www.soc.nacsis.ac.jp/jsac/icas2001)

ganization Services, P.O. Box 1558, 6501 BN Nijmegen, The Netherlands (31-24323-4471; fax 31-24-360-1159; hplc.2001@ congres.net; http://www.hplc2001.nl)

13th International Symposium and Exihibit on Chirality (ISCD 2001) July 15–18, 2001. Orlando, FL Contact: Janet Cunningham, Barr Enterprises, P.O. Box 279, Walkersville, MD 21793 (301-898-3772; fax 301-898-5596; http://www.chiral.com)

10th International Symposium and Exhibit on Supercritical Fluid Chromatography, Extraction, and Processing Aug. 19–22, 2001. Myrtle Beach, SC Contact: Janet Cunningham, Barr Enterprises, P.O. Box 279, Walkersville, MD 21793 (301-898-3772; fax 301-898-5596; http://www.isppp.org)

5th International Conference on Miniaturized Chemical and Biochemical Analysis Systems (MicroTas ’01) Oct. 21–25, 2001. Monterey, CA Contact: Karen Bertani, Rhema Association Management, 156 South Spruce Ave., Ste. 207A, South San Francisco, CA 94080-4556 (650-876-0792; fax 650876-0793; [email protected]; http://www.casss.org/tas2001)

10th Symposium on Handling of Environmental and Biological Samples in Chromatography (IAEAC) April 1–4, 2001. Mainz/Wiesbaden, Germany Contact: M. Frei-Häusler, P.O. Box 46, CH-4124 Allschwil 2, Switzerland (41-61481-2789; fax 41-61-482-0805; iaeac@ dplanet.ch; http://www.dplanet.ch/ users/iaeac)

25th International Symposium on HighPerformance Liquid-Phase Separations and Related Techniques (HPLC ’01) June 17–22, 2001. Maastricht, The Netherlands Contact: Symposium Secretariat, Van Namen and Westerlaken Congress Or-

21st International Symposium and Exhibit on the Separation of Proteins, Peptides, and Polynucleotides Nov. 11–14, 2001. Orlando, FL Contact: Janet Cunningham, Barr Enterprises, P.O. Box 279, Walkersville, MD 21793 (301-898-3772; fax 301-898-5596; http://www.isppp.org)

7th European Workshop on Modern Developments and Applications in Microbeam Analyis (EMAS) May 6–10, 2001. Tampere, Finland Contact: EMAS 2001 Secretariat, University of Antwerp, Dept. of Chemistry, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Antwerp-Wilrijk, Belgium (32-3-820-2343; fax 32-3-8202376; [email protected]; http:// www.emas.ac.uk)

9th International Conference on Particle-Induced X-Ray Emission and Its Analytical Applications June 8–12, 2001. Guelph, Canada Contact: J. L. Campbell, Physics Department, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1 (519-824-4120; fax 519-836-9967; [email protected];

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