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The International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations(ISHPLPS) is an international forum for the scientific discussion of the methods of high performance liquid chromatography in its various forms, along with the complementary separation techniques such as electrophoresis, electrochromatography, field-flow fractionation, supercritical fluid chromatography and so-called “hyphenated” techniques, such as LC/MS and CE/MS. In addition, microfluidics, separations on chips, diagnostic systems, and other leading edge technologies are also considered.

Date: 10.05.2008 - 16.05.2008
National/International: International
Language:
Type: Symposium
Location: Baltimore, USA
Conference web site at:   http:⁄⁄www.hplc2008.org


There are several components to the HPLC series of symposia that make it such a valuable resource for analytical chemists, biochemists, molecular biologists, and those in the separation sciences seeking practical solutions. One of the key aspects of the meeting will be its extensive technical program of lecture and poster presentations which will focus on providing practical solutions to address the diverse challenges faced by today's scientists. Another important component is our well-valued educational programs.
Our short courses are designed to allow you to gain insights into the latest, most popular areas of liquid-based separations and apply them to meet your specific needs. Our workshops focus on providing quick, effective tools and techniques to address various practical problems.

Deadlines

December 5,2007Submission of abtracts for lectures
January 25,2008Submission of abtracts for poster
January 25,2008Extended deadline for late-breaking lectures
March 25,2008Submission of last minute abstracts










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