Advances in Clinical Analysis 2016

30 November 2016 09:00-17:00, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
Clinical analysis is still one of the most exciting and important areas in Life Sciences. The meeting will provide an insight into the latest technological developments for clinical applications, in particular the application of novel sample preparation techniques and the wider utilisation of mass spectrometry in clinical analysis. Clinical analysis is a wide-ranging subject area and as we move to more complex and difficult clinical analyses the methodologies are being challenged in terms of the specificity, sensitivity and also the suitability for high throughput and lower cost analysis.

The meeting will focus on separation and complementary/alternative techniques along with case studies from the hospital and academic areas. The program has been designed to give attendees an update for both routine and problem solving in clinical analysis. The meeting will focus on the perspectives within the wider area of clinical analysis.

Advances in Clinical Analysis 2016 provides you with a unique means of sharing real experiences with other professionals and will provide excellent networking opportunities. The program is being designed to give attendees a range of highly interesting topics from highly regarded international speakers and new emerging professionals. As a result of the speakers we aim to recruit for this meeting and our proposed exhibition and vendor presentation programme, we believe this will be a highly interesting and well attended event.
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Kindly supported by:

GOLD SPONSORS
Shimadzu
Thermo Scientific
Waters


SILVER SPONSORS
Agilent Technologies
Biotage
Chromsystems
Crawford Scientific
HiChrom
Merck (Sigma)
Phenomenex
Sciex

 
Venue
The Royal Society of Chemistry

The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom

Organised by
Organised by the Chromatographic Society and the Separation Science Group of the Analytical Division of the Royal Society of Chemistry
 
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