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9th International Symposium on Enabling Technologies

The 9th International Symposium on Enabling Technologies is due to be held from 4th – 5th May, 2017, in Ottawa, Canada.

For 2017, ETP and the Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry (CSMS) are working together to bringing sponsors and delegates an exciting new program featuring topics relating to: Native MS, MS in medicine, Imaging Advances, Ion Mobility Advances.

Members of CSMS will receive a discount on registrations fees.

Spanning across a packed two days, the 9th International Symposium on Enabling Technologies will include a multitude of distinguished speakers. There is also a poster competition, with free one year Analyst and Analytical Methods subscriptions up for grabs.

Click here for full programme

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33rd International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis (MSB) 2017

The 33rd International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis is due to be held between 26th – 29th March, 2017, in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands.

MSB 2017 embodies an interactive forum for the discussion of cutting-edge research on the frontiers of separation science, spanning fundamental theory/method/technology development to high-impact applications relevant to health, medicine, food and the environment.

Dates for your diary:

February 17, 2017: Deadline for Early Bird Registration at lowest fees

February 26, 2017: Deadline for Abstract Submission for Poster Presentation for Inclusion in online Program

March 19, 2017: Deadline for Submission of Late Breaking Presentations

MSB 2017 has so much on offer, including poster sessions, young investigator sessions and topic sessions introduced and chair by leading researchers in the field. The symposium will also feature an exciting variety of pre-conference short courses, distinguished speakers and presentations focusing on performance, hyphenation and impact.

Click here for full programme

Analyst Deputy Editor Maria Southall will be attending this meeting. If you are planning to attend, then why not have a chat with Maria at MSB 2017.

To find out more about the conference and to register your interest, please visit MSB2017 website http://msb2017.org/

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ICAS 2017

International Congress on Analytical Sciences

 

ICAS 2017 is the five yearly international congress organised by the Chinese Chemical Society (CCS) and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). The event takes place at the Hainan International Convention and Exhibition Centre in Hainan, China between 5th and 8th May 2017. The theme of this year’s congress is “Analytical Chemistry – From Tool to Science”, which will contain sessions on advanced instrumental analysis, nanoscience and nanotechnology, biological and bioanalysis, environmental sciences, food safety, micro-analysis and microfluidic, sensors systems, mass spectrometry, separation and chromatography, spectrometry/spectroscopy, and electrochemical analysis. The Royal Society of Chemistry Journals Lab on a Chip, Analyst and Analytical Methods are very pleased to be supporting this event.

Visit the conference website for further details on themes and speakers and to submit your abstract.

Important Dates:

Abstract Submission Deadline: 28th February 2017

Early Bird Registration Deadline: 31st March 2017

 

Register now to attend and present your work!

 

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Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering – SERS: Faraday Discussion

The Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) Faraday Discussion will take place 30 August – 1 September 2017 in Glasgow, UK.

This meeting aims to set the agenda for the SERS field for the next 10 years, by bringing the community together to welcome in new emerging priority areas and embracing the diversity of approaches and disciplines which are contributing to the growth and understanding of this optical phenomenon, especially in light of new theoretical and experimental data. It follows the highly successful Faraday Discussion on SERS in 2005, which mainly focused on the origin of the enhancement and the mechanisms behind this using the information available at that time.

Faraday Discussions have a special format where research papers written by the speakers are distributed to all participants before the meeting, and most of the meeting is devoted to discussing the papers. Everyone contributes to the discussion – including presenting their own relevant research. The research papers and a record of the discussion are published in the journal Faraday Discussions.

You can register for the event here.

Submit your oral/paper abstract by 12 December 2016, the final paper submission deadline is 10 April 2017.

Submit your poster abstract by 19 June 2017.

You can check out the Frequently Asked Questions about the format of Faraday Discussions here.

Why not check out the recently published SERS themed issue in Analyst dedicated to showcasing the latest research in this exciting area of analytical chemistry.

Hope to see you there!

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The 65th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry

The 65th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry was held in Sapporo, Japan, September 14 – 16 2016.

Organised annually by The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry (JSAC), of which there are approximately 6300 members, the meeting was a great success with 1350 delegates in attendance with 365 poster  and 442 oral presentations in all.

We would like to congratulate the winners of the 9 Analyst poster prizes presented at the meeting!

Left to right: Prof. Koji Suzuki (Keio University, President of The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry), Hiromitsu Urakami (RSC), Mr Tetsuhito Suzuki, Mr Keisuke Tenda, Ms Arata Endo, Dr Yuri Maeda, Prof. Seiichi Nishizawa (on behalf of Mr Kazuya Shimizu) and Prof. Shunitz Tanaka (Hokkaido University, Committee Chair for the Meeting)

The awardees are:

Keisuke Tenda

Keio Univ

Arata Endo

Fukushima Univ

Shinnosuke Machida

Yamanashi Univ

Yui Yasui

Kwansei Gakuin Univ

Moe Nakamura

Kwansei Gakuin Univ

Nao Fukai

Nagoya Institute Tech

Yuri Maeda

Nagoya Institute Tech

Tetsuhito Suzuki

Kyoto Univ

Kazuya Shimizu

Tohoku Univ

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RSC Tokyo International Conference 2016

The RSC Tokyo International Conference 2016 – Advanced Analytical Science and Technology, Rising Analyst Forum was held at JASIS 2016 in Makuhari Messe, Japan on September 8-9, 2016.

This was the fifth time the RSC, along with the Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA), has supported this event, with Professor Takehiko Kitamori (University of Tokyo) and Professor Koji Suzuki (Keio University) as the conference organizers this year.

The conference hosted 11 invited lectures, flash and poster presentations, with prizes awarded for the top 3 posters (RSC Analyst Best Presentation Award) and a further 10 Poster presentations.

The 11 invited speakers were-

Anthony Killard (University of West England)
Hiromitsu Urakami (Royal Society of Chemistry)
Sung Bae Kim (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Lixia Zhao (Eco-Environmental Research Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Alison J. Hobro (Osaka University)
Wei-Ssu Liao (National Taiwan University)
Helen J. Cooper (University of Birmingham)
Yasuhide Inokuma (Hokkaido University)
Sang-Hee Shim (Korea University)
Xiaohai Yang (Hunan University)
Yuko Ueno (NTT Basic Research Laboratories)

We are pleased to announce the winners of the RSC Best Presentation Awards as-

Risa Fuji (Shimadzu Corporation) with a poster titled “Analysis of Discoloration and Coloration Using FTIR and EDX”

Atsuko Konishi (Kyoto Pharmaceutical University) with a poster titled “Development of potentiometric sensor based on molecularly imprinted polymer using histamine as a template”

Taisuke Shimada (Nagoya University) with a poster titled “Removing Particulate Matter Using Water Film”

Poster prize winners (centre) from left to right: Taisuke Shimada, Risa Fuji and Atsuko Konishi

Congratulations to the winners!

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Congratulations to the RSC Award winners at SciX2016!

Congratulations to the RSC award winners who received their prizes at the RSC Awards Symposium, held on Monday 19 September at SciX2016, Minneapolis, USA.

Patrick Hayes was awarded the Analyst Emerging Investigators Lectureship, presented by the Executive Editor of Analyst, Philippa Hughes.

Patrick Hayes awarded the Emerging Investigator Lectureship

This lectureship was launched as a platform for an early career analytical scientist to raise the profile of the analytical sciences to the wider scientific community and general public. The candidates were asked to submit an original essay of no more than 1000 words highlighting the significant and wide-reaching impact on scientific and societal issues related to this year’s theme of health in the analytical sciences. The awardee receives up to £2000 contribution towards travel and accommodation costs to attend and present a lecture based on their research at a leading international meeting. Their essay will also be published as a Perspective article in Analyst.

The Chair of Analyst, Professor Duncan Graham (University of Strathclyde), was also awarded the RSC Theophilus Redwood Award 2016. The Theophilus Redwood Award is given to a leading analytical scientist who is also an outstanding communicator and is awarded to Duncan for innovation and leadership in exploiting surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy in the analytical community.

Philippa Hughes presenting Duncan Graham with the RSC Theophilus Redwood Award

Congratulations to both Patrick and Duncan for their achievements!

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RSC-ACS joint symposia and RSC Awards Symposium at SciX 2016

Are you attending SciX 2016? The RSC are holding symposia sessions at the conference which you will not want to miss!

The RSC and the ACS (American Chemical Society) are holding joint symposia dedicated to solving global health challenges


Solving global health challenges: elemental techniques towards characterization, diagnostics, and detection

Monday 19 September, 3.50pm, Greenway E

Julian Tyson, University of Massachusetts Amherst, US

Marya Liberman, University of Notre Dame, USA

Sandra Pratt, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

Dominic Hare, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Dave Koppenaal, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA


Solving global health challenges: molecular techniques towards diagnostics and detection

Wednesday 21 September, 1.20pm, Nicollet D2/D3

Jill Venton, University of Virginia, USA

Nick Stone, University of Exeter, UK

Jürgen Popp, University Jena, Germany

Ryan Bailey, University of Illinois, USA

Ji Xi Chen, Purdue University, USA


We are also hosting the RSC Awards Symposium where we honour the winners of the annual RSC analytical awards

Patrick Hayes, University of Montreal, Canada (winner of the Analyst Emerging Investigators Lectureship)

Jonathan Abbatt, University of Toronto, Canada

Duncan Graham, University of Strathclyde, UK (Theophilus Redwood Award 2016)

Karen Faulds, University of Strathclyde, UK

Colin Campbell, University of Edinburgh, UK


Don’t forget to also pop by booth 108 at the conference to chat to Executive Editor, Philippa Hughes, who will be able to answer any questions you have about Analyst, Analytical Methods and JAAS.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

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Flow Chemistry Congress 2016

Flow Chemistry Congress will be held in Miami, USA, this year from 2nd – 3rd November 2016.

Agenda topics for the conference are as follows:

Analytical Techniques
Devices and Engineering in Flow Chemistry
Electrochemistry
Multistep Synthesis in Flow
Pharmaceutical Process and Manufacturing
Photochemistry
Polymer Synthesis
Utilizing Highly Reactive and/or Hazardous Reactants

You can also submit your research on a poster while attending the meeting. The deadline for abstracts is 26th October 2016. Please visit the conference website to submit.

Registration is open and you are able to register by visiting this page.

For further details and all enquiries, please visit the Flow Chemistry Congress website.

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Microfluidics Congress 2016

Global Engage’s 2nd Microfluidics Congress is due to take place on 20th and 21st October 2016 in London, UK.

For more information about the conference, please visit their website and see here to register.

‘Attracting experts working in all areas of microfluidics, the conference will examine the latest developments in the technologies and techniques being used for progressing medical research, as well as the challenges and future of microfluidics. Should you be an expert in developing microfluidics technologies, or a scientist using microfluidics to further medical research, the conference will be an excellent opportunity to learn, share, discuss and engage with the most current microfluidics research and technology.’

Topics to be discussed at the conference are as follows:

•Point-of-care diagnostics
•Organ-on-a-chip
•Paper-based microfluidics
•Isolation and analysis for CTCs
•Tissue engineering
•Microfabrication

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