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2010 APWC Manuscripts due to JAAS January 5,2011

JAAS will be publishing a conference-themed issue around the 2010 Asia-Pacific Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry.

(From the ED): Articles can be submitted by uploading your files through the submission website (http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ja). Please indicate in your covering letter that your article is intended for the APWC 2010 issue.  Articles submitted for the themed issue will follow the usual peer review process and will be published as Advance Articles online as soon as they are ready. The conference issue will be published in spring 2011. Corresponding authors of all accepted manuscripts will receive a copy of the printed issue and a PDF file of their article so that they can produce reprints. Please contact me at jaas-rsc@rsc.org if you have any questions about the submission of articles to JAAS, either for this special compilation or a regular issue.

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2010 APWC Poster Awards

2010 APWC Poster Awardees

Ten poster awards sponsored by the Shimadzu Corporation were presented at the recent 2010 Asia-Pacific Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry to the most outstanding poster submissions at the conference.  The awards went to (in no particular order):

  1. Shimpei Hikida, Yoshinari Suzuki, Naoki Furuta*, Determination of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in Airborne Particulate Matter (APM) and Rain Water Collected in Tokyo, Japan”.
  2. S. Allner, D. A. Frick, D. Günther*, ” Influence of Oxygen on the Formation of Gas Species in LA-ICPMS”
  3. Cheng-Hsing Lin, Jung-Fu Wu, Yuh-Chang Sun*, “ Chip-Based Photo-Catalyst Reduction Device Coupling with HPLC and ICP-MS for Determination of Selenium Species”
  4. Qian He, Zhenli Zhu,* Shenghong Hu, “ Solution Cathode Glow Discharge Induced Vapor Generation of Mercury for Speciation by HPLC-AFS”
  5. Guojun Han, Yanhua Dong, Da Liu, Zhi Xing, Sichun Zhang, Xinrong Zhang*, “ A Novel Method for One-Step Homogeneous Detection of DNA Using Single-Particle Mode Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry”
  6. Hanyong Peng, BeiBei Chen, Man He, Yuan Zhang, Bin Hu*, “ Magnetic Quantitative Immunoanalysis of Carcinoembryonic Antigen by ICP-MS with Mercury Labels”
  7. Yunli Wu, Xueqin Guo, Xiushan Huang, Bin Hu*, “ New Approach for Speciation of Mercury in Micro-Ecosystem”
  8. Quan Yu, Lingfeng Li, Wei Hang,* Benli Huang, “ Analysis of Organometallic Compounds by Laser Ionization Mass Spectrometry”
  9. Zhubao Zhang, Xiaowen,Yan, Ming Xu, Limin Yang, Qiuquan Wang*,” Dual-Labeling Strategy for Quantifying Cysteine-Containing Peptides Using CE-LIF and HPLC/ICP-MS”
  10. Wei Li, Xiaoming Jiang, Chengbin Zheng, Kailai Xu, Xiandeng Hou*, ” Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma-Optical Emission Spectrometry: Promising Application as GC Detector for Determination of Volatile Chlorinated Hydrocarbons”

Congratulations ALL!

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Photos of the JAAS 25th Anniversary Symposium now online!

A symposium to celebrate 25 successful years of JAAS was held on 23rd November 2010 at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. Over 130 participants took part in the event.

Photographs of the speakers and attendees from throughout the day are online now, and watch out for video of the Symposium coming soon!

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Atomic Spectrometry: Playing an important role in many new applications

Whilst at the JAAS 25th Anniversary Symposium in Beijing, Editorial Board member Norbert Jakubowski, Editor May Copsey and Publisher Niamh O’Connor found some time to speak with www.instrument.com.cn

Take a look at their interview (available in Chinese and English) here: http://www.instrument.com.cn/news/20101216/053135.shtml

And let us know your thoughts by posting a comment below!

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First Spanish Workshop on Laser-Ablation ICP-MS Draws a Crowd

(Beatriz Fernández) The First Spanish Workshop on LA-ICP-MS was held at the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Oviedo (Spain) from November 18th to November 19th. This conference was organized by two research groups; the Analytical Spectrometry Group (Dept. of Physical and Analytical Chemistry) and the Laser and Plasma Spectroscopy Group (Dept. of Physics). About 60 scientists participated in the conference from a wide variety of disciplines; chemistry, geology, physics, biology and environment as well as different experts from technological centers and routine analysis (scientific police).

Although the workshop was organized with a national nature, the organizing committee included in the scientific program several invited conferences from international (European) specialist of well recognized trajectory in the field of LA-ICP-MS. In this sense, 7 invited lectures were given by Bodo Hattendorf (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zürich, Switzerland), Carmen García (JRC – Institute for Transuranium Elements, Germany), Juan R. Castillo (University of Zaragoza), Heather Stoll (University of Oviedo), Martín Resano (University of Zaragoza), Frank Vanhaecke (University of Ghent, Belgium) and Christophe Pecheyran (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France). The workshop was organized in 3 different sessions and the last day a tutorial and a practical training with a laser system coupled to an ICP-MS was performed. Two communications were awarded with a prize for the best oral presentations sponsored both by JAAS, Cetac and photon-machines Inc.

Dr. Bodo Hattendorf (left) leads instruction in front of a full audience (right)

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2010 APWC Judged a Great Success!

The 2010 Asia-Pacific Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry was closed to great applause, as participants praised the high level of science, collegial atmosphere, and gracious hospitality of the hosts.  The conference

2010 APWC Team

included over 200 participants from 14 countries, all hosted in the wonderful 5-star Wangjiang Hotel in Cheng Du, China.  The scientific program included 5 Plenary lectures, 26 Keynote Lectures, 14 Invited Lectures, 17 Contributed Lectures, and 62 Poster presentations over 4 days.  This conference was also the venue for the presentation of the first (dual) Asia-Pacific Winterconference awards to Prof. Benli Huang and Prof. Zheming Ni in recognition of their important contributions to atomic spectroscopy.

First and foremost, the success of this conference owes everything to the organizing committee (shown at right): Honorary Chairman Prof. Benli Huang (Xiamen University); Conference Chairman Prof. Xiandeng (Dan) Hou (Sichuan University); Co-Chairman Prof. Quiquan Wang (Xiamen University); Conference Secretaries Prof. Li Lv (Sichuan University) and Prof. Liang Qi (Chinese Academy of Sciences), as well as local coordinator Changwei Hu (Sichuan Univeristy) and Editor Dr. Lu Yang (NRCC).  As important were the contributions of local graduate students from (mainly) Sichuan University who comprised the conference staff and acted as office staff, interpreters, tour guides, and the AV-team.  The conference went off flawlessly, and much of the credit goes to these dedicated students.

Conference sponsors also gave generously to ensure the conference success.  The National Natural Science Foundation of China acted as the conference primary sponsor, and was joined by a number of significant contributors.  In particular, Thermo Fisher sponsored the welcome banquet, Shimadzu held a reception dinner on the second night of the conference, Agilent sponsored day-long excursions to local places of interest, and Perkin Elmer hosted dinner on the last eve of the conference.  Without such support, such meetings are difficult to accomplish.  Congratulations to the participants and organizers on such a wonderful APWC!

Dan and Benli

Panda

Dancing

Group Photo

Bronze Head (Sanxingdui Museum)

Head Massage (Me)

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Prof. Benli Huang and Prof. Zheming Ni win the first Asia-Pacific Plasma Spectrochemistry Award

Professor Benli Huang and Professor Zheming Ni were both named recipients of the 2010 Asia-Pacific Winter Plasma Conference Award for their long history of work in atomic spectroscopy.  Professor Huang is also the honorary chairman of the conference, and was on-hand to receive the award while Professor Ni was unable to attend, but sent her regrets via Professor Yang.  These two excellent analytical chemists represent a long history of great work in atomic spectroscopy, and this honor is well deserved!

Awarding of the 1st Asia-Pacific Winter Conference Award. Prof. Hou (Conference Chair), Prof. Barnes (Prior Award Winner), Prof. Huang, Prof. Yang, Prof. Hieftje, and Prof. Jiang

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JAAS to publish themed issue from APWC 2010

The 4th Asia Pacific Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Chengdu, China

The 4th Asia-Pacific Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry started yesterday with an excellent program of speakers.

This featured a plenary presentation from JAAS Editorial Board member Gary Hiefjte, on novel mass spectrometers for plasma spectrochemistry.

JAAS are delighted to annouce that the journal will be publishing a themed issue from the conference, and warmly invite all delegates to submit their work as either a Paper or Technical Note.

The submission deadline is 5th January 2011, and articles can be uploaded for submission via the link on the journal homepage. All authors should indicate that their article is to be considered for the APWC 2010 themed issue.

Please contact us if you have any questions on the preparation or submission of your article.

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2010 Asia-Pacific Winter Conference on Plasma Spectroscopy Begins

The 2010 APWC is begining this morning in Cheng Du, China (or this evening for those in the states; and way too early/late for those in Europe).  Cheng Du is a wonderful city, and among other distinctions is the center of the Panda Bear world! The National Panda Research Center is located just 20 minutes away by taxi, and several of us took the opportunity to visit.  As you can see, they are really amazing animals and worth the trip…

JAAS Editor Dr. May Copsey and Ling-Yi

PANDA BABIES!

Having a Snack

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Silver Anniversary JAAS Symposium

The Silver Anniversary of the journal was marked by a special one-day session held in Beijing today!

Over 100 members of the analytical chemistry community from around the world participated in a day of great research and discussion, making the event a great success.  The symposium title ‘Highlighting the past, present, and future of atomic spectrometry‘ was indeed the theme, as speakers covered a wide range of topics, from Glow Discharge spectroscopy (myself), to the use of ICP-MS for biological and DNA-based analysis (Prof. Xinrong Zhang), and the use of isotope ratio for a number of elements (C and S included) for forensic and food-science analysis (Dr Rebeca Santamaria Fernandez), new laser ablation strategies for ICP-MS analysis (Prof. Takafumi Hirata), novel applications and instrumentation with continuum-source ETAAS (Prof. Martin Resano), and the role of isotope ratio ICP-MS in a number of unique applications related to the natural environment (Prof. Ashley Townsend).

Manufacturer representatives gave some wonderful technical presentations about the latest instrumentation developments in ICP-MS from Thermo Scientific (Dr Lothar Rothman), ICP-MS from Nu instruments (Dr. John Cantle), ICP-MS from Agilent Technologies (Dr. Steve Wilbur), and the continuum AAS platform from Analytic Jena (Dr. Tai Zhao).  The program closed with two interesting presentations: one from Prof. Zhaochu Hu and Prof. Shan Gao that described the recent evolution of analytical chemistry in China over the last 25 years – and another from Dr Niamh O’Connor and Dr Norbert Jakubowski detailing the inner workings and procedures (and philosophy) of manuscript editing at the RSC.

With over 100 participants, the room was full and discussion was stimulated by the promise of a candy for each question posed to the authors!  Another great Jakubowski innovation!

JAAS Silver Anniversary Symposium Speaker Lineup

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