You're invited to publicize your 2023–2024 new product introductions in LCGC International. Here's how to get your products included.
Please note: For our 2024 review, you may submit any product launched between May 2023 and March 2024.
How to submit information:
We have four forms, covering different types of products. Participate in as many categories as you wish. Limit 5 products per category.
Links to the surveys appear below. Please download the forms you need, fill them out, and send them to LCGC at jchasse@mjhlifesciences.com.
Deadline: Extended to March 8, 2024
Click on the links below to download the forms:
LC Columns and Column Accessories
Click here to download the form.HPLC and Mass Spectrometry Systems, Modules, and Data Software
Click here to download the form.Sample Preparation Products and Accessories
Click here to download the form.GC Columns, Systems, and Components (any product related to GC)
Click here to download the form.Where to send the completed forms:
Download the forms online and email all materials to: John Chasse, Managing Editor at jchasse@mjhlifesciences.com.
Deadline: March 8, 2024
Important notes:
Careful consideration will be given to all surveys received. Submitted information will be held in confidence until publication. Final decisions regarding what details are included for publication is based on editorial judgment, reader interest, and available space.
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