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SPEC 2016 – Abstract deadline soon

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SPEC 2016 is due to take place at Palais des congrés de Montréal in Canada between 26th – 30th June 2016

‘This international conference series brings together clinicians and scientists who are developing and improving innovative pre-clinical and clinical applications of vibrational spectroscopy that can lead to health care delivery improvements.’

Abstract deadline soon: 15th February 2016
10th April 2016: Early bird and presenting author registration deadline

Click here to submit your abstract

To find out more about the conference and to register your interest, please visit their website

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Analytical Science Twitter Poster Conference 2016

We are delighted to announce the Analytical Science Twitter Poster Conference (#RSCAnalyticalPoster) will be happening March 17th to March 18th!

The Royal Society of Chemistry Analytical Science Twitter Poster Conference is an online event being held entirely over Twitter to bring members of the scientific research community together to share their research, network and engage in scientific debate.

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How do I take part?

During the event simply tweet an image (e.g. JPEG) which will be a digital poster summarising your research along with #RSCAnalyticalPoster and the title of your work. Throughout the day you can then answer any questions posed to you by other people on Twitter and ask questions about other posters. Make sure you follow #RSCAnalyticalPoster throughout the day as the conference progresses.

When is it?

Posters tweeted with #RSCAnalyticalPoster between 9am GMT March 17th and 9am GMT March 18th will be eligible to win prizes. Make sure you ask and answer lots of questions to ensure your work is well understood!

Is my research area suitable?

The conference is open to anyone working in any area of science whose research topic is in the scope of Analyst, Analytical Methods or JAAS. If you’re unsure if your poster is suitable for the conference, just get in touch and we can advise.

What can I win?

The main aim of the event is to meet new scientists, share ideas and learn about the latest developments in different areas of analytical science. The scientific committee will also select posters which stimulate wide interest and feature innovative, high quality, exciting analytical research. Posters prizes will be awarded for content & accessibility, design and researcher interaction with the conference. There will also be an audience award for the most tweeted poster.

Who is organising the event and how do I find them?

At different points throughout the day members of the scientific committee will be logging in to Twitter and searching for #RSCAnalyticalPoster to ask questions about some of the posters. Make sure you check back in at different times to see if you have any new questions and also make sure you ask questions about other posters. Members of the scientific committee and their Twitter names are listed below and make sure you follow us @analystrsc @MethodsRSC and @JAASNews for the latest updates.

Chair and Organisers

Matt Baker, University of Strathclyde, UK @ChemistryBaker

Craig Banks, Manchester Metropolitan University @Act_mmu

Sam Illingworth, Manchester Metropolitan University @samillingworth

Ed Randviir, Manchester Metropolitan University, @RandviirScience

Royal Society of Chemistry- Analyst @analystrsc, Analytical Methods @MethodsRSC and JAAS @JAASNews

Scientific Committee

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Damien Arrigan, Curtin University @arri_aus

Perdita Barran, The Universityof Manchester @PerditaB

Raychelle Burks, Doane College @DrRubidium

Richard Dluhy, UAB College of Arts and Sciences @radluhy

Carsten Engelhard, Universität Siegen @EngelhrC

Karen Faulds, University of Strathclyde @FauldsKaren

Roy Goodacre, The University of Manchester @RoyGoodacre

Renee JiJi, University of Missouri @ReneeJiJi

Simon Lewis, Curtin University @SimonWLewis

Jean-Francois Masson, University of Montreal @Masson_chem

Martin Resano, University of Zaragoza @MartinResano

Nick Stone, University of Exeter @profnickstone

Renee Webster, Monash University @reneewebs

How do I register?

Pre-registration is not necessary; however we will need to verify who you are and where you do your research to be eligible for the prizes. We strongly recommend you do this before the event by emailing us at and letting us know:

•  Your name, address and contact details

•  The title or topic of your poster

•  Your twitter ID

Register for #RSCAnalyticalPoster

We look forward to meeting you in March!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to check the copyright and permissions needed for figures or any other parts of my poster which have already been published?

Yes. Copyright owners have the exclusive right to copy their work and to issue copies of their work to the public, and it is an infringement for anyone else to do so without the copyright owner’s permission. If you are reproducing material contained in a Royal Society of Chemistry publication (journal articles, book or book chapters) you may do so providing that you fully acknowledge the original Royal Society of Chemistry publication and include a link back to it. If you wish to include material that has been published by another publisher, you will need to check how the publisher/copyright owner of the third party material wishes to receive permission requests. Information on this can be found on our Permission Requests page under “Use of third party material in our publications”.

If I include unpublished work in my poster, will I still be able to publish this in a peer-reviewed journal afterwards?

Subject to the usual conditions outlined in the Licence to Publish, being a part of the Twitter conference will not prevent you using some of the information included in your poster as part of an article in a Royal Society of Chemistry journal. Please note this policy varies by publisher and if you intend to submit your research for publication elsewhere after the event, you should check the individual policy for that journal and publisher.

What size should my poster be?

You can choose any dimensions for your poster, the important thing is that the text and figures are clear for people to read and understand. Using Microsoft PowerPoint, we found a text size of between 12-16 were clear to read when saving an A4 slide as a JPEG and uploading to Twitter. Using an A0 template, the text needed to be between 50 and 60 to be legible. You can use any software you like to create your poster, as long as the image you upload is clear for others to read. We recommend testing your poster on Twitter before the conference to make sure you are happy with your image.

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SPEC 2016

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SPEC 2016 is due to take place at Palais des congrés de Montréal in Canada between 26th – 30th June 2016

‘This international conference series brings together clinicians and scientists who are developing and improving innovative pre-clinical and clinical applications of vibrational spectroscopy that can lead to health care delivery improvements.’

Dates for your diary:

15th February 2016: Abstract submission deadline
10th April 2016: Early bird and presenting author registration deadline

Click here to submit your abstract

To find out more about the conference and to register your interest, please visit their website

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EUROPT[R]ODE XIII Conference Registration Now Open

Registration is now open for the EUROPT[R]ODE XIII Conference taking place the University of Graz, Austria on the 20th – 23rd March, 2016.

Sponsored by Analyst, the biannual EUROPT[R]ODE conference is one of the major conference series on optical sensors. Since 1992, the EUROPT[R]ODE conference has been a forum for scientists and engineers from academia, research institutes and industry from all over the world.

We hope to see you there!

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EUROPT[R]ODE XIII Graz 2016

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EUROPT[R]ODE XIII is due to take place at the University of Graz in Austria between 20th – 23rd March 2016.

Covering all aspects related to the research, development and application of optical chemical sensors and biosensors

Dates for your diary:

October 1, 2015: Abstract submission deadline
December 1, 2015: Registration opens
December 18, 2015: Notification of acceptance
January 22, 2016: Early bird registration deadline

Click here to submit your abstract

To find out more about the conference and to register your interest, please visit their website


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SCIX 2015 – Will we see you there?

Will you be at the SCIX conference on Sept 27-Oct 2 in Providence, RI, USA?

If so, we’d love to invite you to join us for a chat at our ‘Meet the Editor’ session at RSC booth #16 at lunchtime on Tuesday !

Come and learn about our journals and find out why RSC Publishing is the best home for your research.

The following Editorial staff will be attending SCIX and would be pleased to meet you and answer your questions:

Rebecca Brodie Rebecca Brodie

Deputy Editor, Analyst, Analytical Methods, JAAS.

We’re delighted to be presenting two joint symposia with the ACS on “Analysis with Photons: Laser & Synchrotron Spectroscopy Science & Applications”, so do join us.

Monday, Sep 28, 9:15am, Room 554A/B

Wednesday, Sep 30, 3:50pm, Room 554A/B

Please feel free to get in touch with us before the conference to arrange a meeting.

We look forward to meeting you in Providence!

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XII Symposium of Young Researchers RSEQ – Barcelona Nov 3-6, 2015

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Microfluidics Congress 2015

Global Engage’s Microfluidics Congress will be held on 20th-21st October 2015 in London, UK. The event is set to be co-located with the 3rd qPCR and Digital PCR Congress and the 2nd Synthetic Biology Congress, which attracted over 400 people in 2014.

Following topics will be covered in the conference-

  • point-of-care diagnostics
  • single cell analysis
  • lab-on-a-chip applications
  • droplet microfluidics
  • recent advances in technologies for disease monitoring, diagnostics, organ-on-a-chip and synthetic biology

Microfluidics congress will bring together the experts in developing microfluidics technologies and scientists using microfluidics to further medical research. Also, it will provide an interactive network forum through a dynamic exhibition room filled with technology providers.

Details about the speakers, agenda, venue and registration can be found at the conference website.

http://www.globalengage.co.uk/microfluidics.html

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International Mass Spectrometry Conference 2016

The 21st International Mass Spectrometry Conference (IMSC) will be held in Toronto, Canada, 20-26 August, 2016. IMSC 2016 is organised by International Mass Spectrometry Foundation (IMSF) and hosted by the Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry (CSMS) and the Canadian Scientific Community.

The conference themed sessions will cover topics from integrated OMICS, physical and biophysical mass spectrometry, instrumentation/novel methods, mass spectrometry in drug discovery and environmental mass spectrometry.

Prof. Hervé Cottin, Dr. Derek Muir and Prof. Richard Zare will deliver the plenary lectures in IMSC 2016.

Registration and abstract submission starts from January 1, 2016!

Mark the dates in your calendar and visit the website for more information and timely updates.

Website: http://www.imsc2016.ca/

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Pittcon 2015 – Will you be there?

Pittcon 2015Will you be at the Pittcon conference on 8-12 March in New Orleans?

If so, we’d love to invite you to join us for coffee at RSC booth #4301 and help celebrate the 30th Anniversary of JAAS!

Browse our books and journals and find out why RSC Publishing is the best home for your research. And enjoy a 30% conference discount on all books on display (or 35% if you are an RSC member).

You could also win an iPad mini – simply sign up for one of our email alerts at booth #4301 to be in with a chance of winning.

The following Editorial staff will be attending Pittcon and would be pleased to meet you and answer your questions:

Rebecca Brodie Rebecca Brodie

Deputy Editor, Analyst, Analytical Methods, JAAS.

Janet Freshwater

Janet Freshwater

Senior Commissioning Editor, Books

We’re delighted to be presenting the Robert Boyle Prize for Analytical Science to Professor Eric Bakker at Pittcon. Join us for his award symposium on Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 1:30 PM, Room 244.

Please feel free to get in touch with us before the conference to arrange a meeting.

We look forward to meeting you in New Orleans!

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