Near-IR Spectroscopy: Black Magic or a Magic Solution?
Program
Detectors—Making the Most at the End of Chromatography
MONDAY MORNING EAS Award for Achievements in the Fields of Analytical Chemistry Honoring Alan G. Marshall—I: Laser Desorption and Ion/Molecule Reactions by FT-ICRMS Celebration in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Beckman DU Spectrophotometer Contrast Methods in Light Microscopy Hazard Analysis Spectroscopic Investigations of HPLC Stationary Phases Spectroscopy—A Potpourri of Essential Techniques
EAS Award for Achievements in Magnetic Resonance Honoring John D. Roberts Design and Characterization of Drug Delivery Systems
Analytical Chemistry: Clever Solutions to Real-World Problems
Near-IR Spectroscopy: Process Control Applications Analytical Chemistry in Food Science
TUESDAY MORNING
Electrochemistry: Using Electrons as Reagents and as Sensors
EAS Award for Achievements in Chromatography Honoring Robert L. G rob—I
Poster Sessions
Modern Practice of GC WEDNESDAY MORNING
Applications of Polymeric Biomaterials and Methods of Their Characterizations
EAS Award for Achievements in Near-IR Spectroscopy Honoring W. Fred McClure—I: Near-IR—More Than Just Food for Thought!
Near-IR Spectroscopy: How To Make Pharmaceutical Problems Easier To Swallow
Separations with a Twist: Chiral Chromatography
Pharmaceutical Applications of MS
NMR in Pharmaceutical Research
MONDAY AFTERNOON
Forensic Science in Criminal Investigation
EAS Award for Achievements in the Fields of Analytical Chemistry Honoring Alan G. Marshall—II: Industrial Applications of FT-ICR
Poster Session
Proteins and Peptides: Analytical Chemistry at the Gates of Biotechnology
TUESDAY AFTERNOON
Analytical Method Development in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Quality Assurance Analysis in the Pharmaceutical Industry Microanalysis of the Environment
The Journal of Organic Chemistry solicits manuscripts that address topics at the interface of organic chemistry and biology.
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hile such manuscripts should address fundamental problems in organic chemistry (structure, mechanism, synthesis), we encourage submission of manuscripts in which these problems are solved with the use of techniques not traditionally associated with organic chemistry (enzyme kinetics, enzyme isolation and purification, identification of active site residues, etc.). The Journal hopes to foster integrated publications in which the chemical aspects are not separated from the biological aspects. For manuscript format, see J. Org. Chem, 1990,55 (1), 7A-10A. Send manuscripts to: C. H. Heathcock. Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Organic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
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Characterization of Polymers by Electrical Techniques
EAS Award for Achievements in Chromatography Honoring Robert L. Grob—II
Poster Session
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