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Welcome to the virtual Pittcon experience! Here, we highlight some key sessions and activities that you won’t want to miss this week.
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The LCGC Awards
This Friday morning session honors the 2021 LCGC award winners: Paul Haddad of the University of Tasmania, and the foundation director of the Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS); and Erik L. Regalado, of the pharmaceutical company Merck & Co. Friday morning.
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Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley Dal Nogare Award
The Dal Nogare award honors an awardee who is selected for contributions to the fundamental understanding of the chromatographic process. This year’s award winner is Professor Apryll Stalcup from Dublin City University. Tuesday morning.
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The Chinese American Chromatography Association (CACA) Award Building Bridges Across Science/Business and America/China
The non-profit Chinese American Chromatography Association (CACA) presents their Young Investigator and Student Excellence Awards in separation science, and invited speakers will share their experience in building successful careers in spanning technology and business and leading multinational organizations. Wednesday afternoon.
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Monday
Recent Advances in Mass Spectrometry for Process Monitoring
This symposium highlights recent advances in MS for reaction monitoring approaches for small and large molecules, with talks of interest for both analytical and process scientists. Monday morning.
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Next-Generation Imaging Mass Spectrometry
This symposium brings together five young leaders to discuss cutting-edge developments in imaging mass spectrometry technologies, in metabolomics, proteomics, imaging, fundamental ion chemistry, and biomedical analyses. Monday afternoon.
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Wallace H. Coulter Lecture on Industrial Chemistry
Industrial laboratories have played a major role in innovation and commercialization of new technologies in energy and chemicals. In this special session, Joseph Powell, the Chief Scientist at Shell Oil Company, will present case studies in technology development in biofuels and new energies. Monday at 5:00 pm.
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Tuesday
Separations on Small Volume Samples
Separation-based analysis of minute specimens including tissues, clinical fluids, or single cells requires novel miniaturized front-end approaches suitable for the quantity of starting material. This symposium will focus on systems to address this challenge. Tuesday afternoon.
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Thursday
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances: Sources of Human Exposure
This symposium looks at various methods used to detect PFAS in foods, cosmetics, packaging, and commercial products. Thursday morning.
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Liquid Chromatography I
The talks in this session highlight developments in liquid chromatography, including a
computer-assisted modeling approach to simplify 2D-LC method development, the use of aligned continuous gradient stationary phases, the development of alkaline-stable packing materials based on calcium carbonate, and more. Thursday afternoon.
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Friday
Past, Present, and Future of Chiral Separations
Talks in this symposium will cover topics related to column and stationary phase development and instrumentation, along with analytical and production-scale applications of chiral chromatography. Friday afternoon.
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Visit https://pittcon.org/technical-program/ to view the complete program.
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Unique Networking Opportunities
The informal 90-minute networkingsSessions cover topics related to food science, specialty analysis, environmental science, water quality, materials science, biomedical, laboratory Information/data analysis, pharmaceutical science and more. Visit https://pittcon.org/technical-program/networking-sessions/ for a complete schedule.
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Short Courses
Visit the Pittcon website
for a list of short courses available.
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