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  HPLC2002, Montreal, Canada  
  December 19, 2001

Medical Research (others)

 
     
  McGill University, Montreal, Canada
June 2-7, 2002


In the tradition of previous meetings, HPLC 2002 will address the current and future status of separation science. The program will include keynote and plenary lectures, and podium and poster sessions covering recent developments in genomics, proteomics, metabomics, single cell analysis and the application of multidimensional techniques to these areas. In addition, other topics will be addressed, including: analytical biochromatography, CE, CEC, LC-NMR, monolithic columns, preparative chromatography, environmental and agricultural analysis (including the analysis of prions in plasma), nanotechnology, chiral separations, testing for illicit drugs, and more.
As with previous symposia, poster presentations will be the heart of the meeting. The posters and exhibits will be intermingled, allowing for easy access to and optimum exposure of both aspects.

Short Courses will be offered June 1 and 2, 2002
 
 
Organized by: I. W. Wainer, National Institutes of Health (Chair), T. Booth, J. Ducharme, P. Fournier, G. Gariépy, M. Girard, N. Markoglou, H. Ong, A. S. Rathore, M. Reimer, J. Rosenfeld
Invited Speakers: Keynote Address:
Richard Pound, Chairman, World Anti-Doping Agency
"Drug Testing in Athletes"
Klaus Albert,
University of Tuebingen
Nancy Allbritton,
University of California, Irvine
Daniel Armstrong,
Iowa State University
Edgar A. Arriaga,
University of Minnesota
Christiane Ayotte,
INRS, Institut Armand-Frappier-Santé;
Carlo Bertucci,
University of Bologna
Gottfried Blaschke,
University of Muenster
Karl-Siegfried Boos,
University Hospital Grosshadern
Michael Bowser,
University of Minnesota
Michael Brobjer,
Biovitrum
Peter Carr,
University of Minnesota
Jean-François Cloix,
Université d'Orléans
Luis A. Colon,
University at Buffalo, SUNY
Christa Colyer,
Wake Forest University
Geoffrey Cox,
Chiral Technologies Inc.
Jacques Crommen,
University of Liège
Norman J. Dovichi,
University of Washington
Ziad El Rassi,
Oklahoma State University
C. W. Gehrke,
University of Missouri - Columbia
Brad Guild,
Millenium Predictive Medicine
Georges A. Guiochon,
University of Tennessee
David S. Hage,
University of Nebraska
Jun Haginaka,
Mukogawa Women's University
William Hancock,
Thermo Finnigan Corporation
Milton Hearn,
Monash University
Mark Hewitt,
Environment Canada
Csaba Horvath,
Yale University
Haleem J. Issaq,
SAICFrederick, NCIFrederick
Kiyokatsu Jinno,
Toyohashi University of Technology
Naoki Kamo,
Hokkaido University
Barry Karger,
Northeastern University
Wolfgang Lindner,
University of Vienna
Henk Lingeman,
Free University of Amsterdam
Per Lundahl,
Uppsala University
Karin Markides,
Uppsala University
Barry McCarry,
McMaster University
Chris Metcalfe,
Trent University
Terumichi Nakagawa,
Kyoto University
Jeremy Nicholson,
Imperial College, London
Janusz Pawliszyn,
University of Waterloo
John Pezzuto,
University of Illinois at Chicago
Ute Pyell,
University of Kassel
Anurag S. Rathore,
Pharmacia Corporation
G. P. Rozing,
Agilent Technologies
Mary Jo F. Schmerr,
U.S. Department of Agriculture
David C. Schriemer,
University of Calgary
John Shockcor,
Imperial College, London
Norman W. Smith,
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
Frantisek Svec,
University of California - Berkeley
Vince Taguchi,
Ministry of the Environment of Ontario
Nobuo Tanaka,
Kyoto Institute of Technology
Tatiana Tennikova,
Russian Academy of Sciences
Shigeru Terabe,
Himeji Institute of Technology
Timothy Veenstra,
SAICFrederick, NCIFrederick
Ajoy Velayudhan,
Oregon State University
Jorgen Vessman,
Swedish Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Douglas Westerlund,
Uppsala University
Ian Wilson, AstraZeneca
Shuichi Yamamoto, Yamaguchi University
Edward Yeung,
Iowa State University
 
Deadline for Abstracts: January 15, 2002
 
Registration: Fees: (complete fees on website)
Before March 29, 2002
Industry $650 US
Academic/Govt $450 US
Students/Post-docs $250 US
Short Courses:
full day $300 US
half-day $200 US
E-mail: hplc2002@mcgill.ca
 
  Posted by:   John Honeyman for Joan Gross, McGill University  
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