Scheduled Courses in Analytical Techniques - Analytical Chemistry

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News Seminars on Combustion Gc/Ms Free seminars on the technique of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry will be conducted by application chem­ ists from Finnigan Corp. The semi­ nars will feature the Model 3000 gas chromatograph peak identifier and Sys­ tem/150 computer in operation. The program is divided into two 2-hr ses­ sions covering theory of quadrupole mass spectrometry, gc/ms interfacing, applications, ancillary techniques, and computerization and practical analysis of samples which reflect the interest of the group. Dates and locations of the seminars are given below. Further in­ formation is available from Ernest J. Bonelli, 595 N. Pastoria, Sunnyvale, Calif. 94086. 408-732-0940. Oct. 5, Holiday Inn Northland, Detroit, Mich. Oct. 8, Windjammer, Cincinnati, Ohio Oct. 12, Holiday Inn Airport, Indianapo­ lis, Ind. Oct. 15, Holiday Inn Chicago Hillside, Chicago, III. Oct. 19, Sheraton Airport, St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 22, Sheraton-Nashville Hotel, Nash­ ville, Tenn. Oct. 27, Holiday Inn, Chapel Hill, N.C. Nov. 2, Holiday Inn, Atlanta, Ga. Nov. 5, Holiday Inn of New Orleans Northwest, New Orleans, La. Nov. 8, Marriott Motor Hotel, Houston, Tex. Nov. 1 1 , Holiday Inn of San Antonio Northwest, San Antonio, Tex. Nov. 16, Holiday Inn Regal Row, Dallas, Tex. Nov. 18, Holiday Inn Northwest, Okla­ homa City, Okla. Workshop on GeMSAEC Fast Analyzer The Oak Ridge National Laboratory will hold a special workshop December 6 to 8, 1971, on various aspects of the GeMSAEC fast analyzer, a develop­ ment of the Laboratory's Molecular Anatomy (MAN) Program. Atten­ dance is limited to one person per com­ pany or laboratory and total attendance is limited to 30. The three U.S. firms marketing clinical analyzers based on the GeMSAEC concept will cooperate in the workshop. They are Union Car­ bide, Electro-Nucleonics, and American Instrument Co. See page 105 A, this is­ sue for Aminco's latest clinical analyzer. Additional information on the workshop program is available from Carl A. Burtis, MAN Program, Oak Ridge Na­ tional Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830.

Scheduled Courses in Analytical Techniques Information is given in the following order: date, name of course, location of course, professional person(s) in charge of course, and/or sponsoring organizations, and Contact (numbers in parentheses refer to addresses and telephone numbers given at the bottom of the list of scheduled courses). Oct. 14—Color Seminar. Atlanta, Ga. Hunterlab. Contact (1) Oct. 14 to 16—Liquid Chromatography. San Francisco area. Varian Aerograph. Contact (2) Oct. 16—Column Selection in Gas Chromatography. Boston, Mass. H. M. McNair, W. R. Supina. ACS. Contact (3) Oct. 18 to 19—Thermoanalysis. Philadelphia, Pa. Sadtler Research. Contact (4) Oct. 18 to 22—Infrared, Part II. Philadelphia, Pa. Sadtler Research. Contact (4) Oct. 18 to 22—Identification of Small Particles. Chicago, III. McCrone Research Institute. Contact (5) Oct. 20—Applied Spectroscopy. St. Louis, Mo. SAS. Merlyn L. Salmon. Contact: Joan E. Westermeyer, Titanium Pigment Div., Ν L Industries, Inc., Carondelet Station, St. Louis, Mo. 63111. 314-638-3200, ext. 216 Oct. 20 to 22—Basic Gas Chromatography. Chicago, 111., area. Varian Aerograph. Contact (6) Oct. 21—Color Seminar. Chicago, III. Hunterlab. Contact (1) Oct. 21 to 22—ACS-SAS Short Course on Water Analysis. Disneyland Hotel, Calif. Two-day lecture-workshop being held in conjunction with the Pacific Conference on Chemistry and Spectroscopy. Contact: W. W. Ulrich, Beckman Instruments, Inc., 2500 Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, Calif. 92634 Oct. 22 to 23—Interfacing the Minicomputer. New York City area. R. E. Dessy, D. G. Larsen. ACS. Contact (3) Oct. 25 to 27—Dispersion Staining in Optical Crystallography. Chicago, III. Mc­ Crone Research Institute. Contact (7) Nov. 1 to 3—Techniques of Infrared Spectroscopy. Philadelphia, Pa. Sadtler Re­ search. Contact (4) Nov. 1 to 5—Gas Chromatography. Philadelphia, Pa. Sadtler Research. Contact (4) Nov. 1 to 5—X-Ray Techniques in the Industrial Laboratory. Chicago, III. McCrone Research Institute. Contact (7) Nov. 4—Color Seminar. New Brunswick, N.J. Hunterlab. Contact (1) Nov. 8 to 12—Industrial Use of the Polarizing Microscopy. Chicago, III. McCrone Research Institute. Contact (7) Nov. 10 to 12—Basic Gas Chromatography. Houston, Tex., area. Contact: Don Brasseaux, Varian Aerograph, Suite 180, 3939 Hillcroft Ave., Houston, Tex. 77027 Nov. 13 to 14—Modern Liquid Chromatography. New York City. L. R. Snyder, J. J. Kirkland. ACS. Contact (3) Nov. 13 to 14—X-Ray Diffraction for Industrial Chemists. New York City. R. J. Fredericks. ACS. Contact (3) Nov. 15 to 17—Liquid Chromatography. Chicago area. Varian Aerograph. Con­ tact (6) Nov. 15 to 19—Electron Optics. Chicago, III. McCrone Research Institute. Con­ tact (5) Nov. 15 to 19—Two Separate Courses: Infrared Interpretation, Part I; Mass Spec­ trometry. Philadelphia, Pa. Sadtler Research. Contact (4) Nov. 18—Color Seminar. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hunterlab. Contact (1) Nov. 18 to 20—Liquid Chromatography. Chicago area. Varian Aerograph. Con­ tact (6) Dec. 2 to 4—Evaluation and Interpretation of Physical and Chemical Methods of Analysis. Red Carpet Inn, Charlotte, N.C. John Mandel, Grant Wenimont, Ameri­ can Society for Quality Control. Contact: Mrs. Wylene Wylie, 1051 Ridge Rd., Rock Hill, S.C. 29730 Dec. 6 to 8—Liquid Chromatography. Washington, D.C. area. Varian Aerograph. Contact (7) Dec. 6 to 10—Two Separate Courses: Gas Chromatography; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Philadelphia, Pa. Sadtler Research. Contact (4) Dec. 9 to 11—Liquid Chromatography. Washington, D.C. area. Varian Aerograph. Contact (7) Contact: Tom Dec. 15 to 17—Basic Gas Chromatography. Atlanta, Ga., area Campbell, Varian Aerograph, 180 Allen Rd., N.W., Atlanta, Ga. 30328 (1) H u n t e r Assoc. Laboratory, Inc., 9529 Lee Highway, Fairfax, Va. 22030. 703-591-5310 (2) Willard Wilson, Varian A e r o g r a p h , 1025A Shary Circle, Concord, Calif. 94520 (3) Education Dept., A m e r i c a n Chemical Society, 1155 Sixteenth St., N.W., W a s h i n g t o n , D.C. 20036. 202-737-3337, ext. 258 (4) Sadtler Educational Div., Sadtler Research Laboratories, Inc., 3316 S p r i n g Garden St., Phila­ delphia, Pa. 19104. 215-382-7800 (5) Mrs. M i r i a m Fallert, Registrar, McCrone Research Institute, 4 5 1 E. 31st St., Chicago, III. 60616. 312-842-7105 (6) Ed Klein, Varian A e r o g r a p h , 205 W. Touhy Ave., Park Ridge, III. 60068 (7) Ed Gelb, Varian A e r o g r a p h , # 2 5 Route 22, Springfield, N.J. 07081

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