ChromSoc’s Advances in Gas Chromatography meeting will take place at The Heath Business and Technical Park, Runcorn, Cheshire, UK, on the 18 October 2017.
ChromSoc’s Advances in Gas Chromatography meeting will take place at The Heath Business and Technical Park, Runcorn, Cheshire, UK, on the 18 October 2017. Gas chromatography (GC) is still the technique of choice for analyzing both volatile and semivolatile compounds, but as we move to more difficult matrices, more is being asked of the technique in terms of separation and limits of detection. The meeting sets out to give an overview of current GC technologies and methods, as well as information on newer GC solutions. The meeting has been put together to showcase work from industry, academia, and the instrument companies and is designed to accommodate the needs of both experienced chromatographers and those new to the technology and its applications. The expansive one-day event has been structured to bring attendees up to speed with the “state of play” in gas chromatography, its associated instrumentation, and support products. In previous years it has been a “full house” and booking early is recommended. For further information on the meeting please visit: www.chromsoc.com/chromsocevents.aspx
Telephone: +44 (0)141 945 6880
E-Mail: chromsoc@meetingmakers.co.uk
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