The
field of LC/MS is continuously growing as is reflected by the participation
of over 30 nationalities and by scientific contributions from a variety of
research and development domains such as pharmaceutical, biotechnological,
food, environmental, doping control and research on novel
instrumentation and new LC/MS fields such as microfluidics, UPLC,
low flow rate spray techniques, proteomics and systems biology.
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In
collaboration with the Metabolomics Society, a special joint parallel
program for this rapidly emerging field is organized addressing the
technology as well as novel systems-based biology approaches in pharma,
nutrition, clinical chemistry, medical biology and plant sciences.
A
parallel program is organized together with various Clinical Chemistry
societies focusing on current and future LC/MS options in clinical diagnosis.
Accreditation by related societies for the program as well as the short
course has been applied for.
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For
more details on the short courses and the keynote lectures, visit: http://www.lcms-montreux.com/
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Jan
van der Greef and Thomas Hankemeier
Chairmen
of the symposium
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Wednesday, 29 August 2012
29th LC/MS Montreux Symposium – Montreux, Switzerland November 7-9, 2012
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