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TraceSpec 2009 will be held within the modern Chemistry building at the campus of the University of Mainz in walking distance to the city center.

Mainz - the metropolis on the Rhine, which Romans, electors and personalities such as Barbarossa and Gutenberg have left their mark on, has a picturesque old town. The landscape on the edge of the city is characterized by extensive winegrowing areas, where a walk between the vines at any time of the year lets you leave your everyday cares behind. Other surrounding areas are also delightful, and offer a wealth of opportunities for day excursions. Whether to Europe’s major flight hub, the Frankfurt airport, or to the charming Rheingau region with its famous monasteries such as Eberbach situated in the hills, or on a romantic boat trip on the Rhine or a short tour through the splendid landscapes of the Hunsrück, Odenwald and Taunus.

Map of the campus with conference hall, bus stops and restaurants indicated





Accomodation
If not done already you should book your hotel as early as possible. Other events during the workshop (e.g. IAA/Frankfurt) lead to a shortage of rooms in Mainz !!


Late poster contributions
Posters are a very important tool for communicating results of research studies towards the audience of the workshop. While the deadline for submitting oral contributions is gone you may still submit your poster contribution (via Email to the conference office using the abstract form). However, please recognize that contributions submitted after August 25 will not be included in the final program/book of abstracts.


Late program changes
Unfortunately our invited speaker Constant van den Berg had to cancel his participation because of personal reasons. Instead his co-author Pascal Salaün will give a presentation with the title: Stripping voltammetry for metals and metalloid speciation in natural waters.

Excepted presentations mentioned in the preliminary program from authors that did not register have been excluded from the final program. The final workshop booklet containing the program and the abstracts is now on this website and can be downloaded as a PDF-File here.



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