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30th International Symposium on Chromatography (ISC)

Start date: 14 Sep 2014
End date: 18 Sep 2014
Venue: Saltzburg, Austria
Website: http://www.isc2014.at
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ISC 2014 - Salzburg Austria, 30th International Symposium on Chromatography

As can be derived from the numbering of the conference issues, the ISC series is the most traditional meeting series for chromatography and separation science. It was launched in the early times of GC in 1956 in London (UK) by the Chromatographic Society. In this first meeting, the conference was run under the name “International Symposium on Vapor Phase Chromatography” and then renamed as “International Symposium on Gas Chromatography” two years later in 1958. Just the year after the first HPLC meeting in 1973, the series was renamed in its 10th issue in 1974 the second time and furthermore announced as International Symposium on Chromatography. Although it further broadened the scope over the years, integrating electrodriven separations, supercritical fluid chromatography, field-flow fractionation, chip-based separations, and many other separation modalities as well as detection methods, it remained the ISC meeting we know now. In fact, the ISC conference is probably the separation science conference with the broadest coverage of topics and it receives its spirit to large parts from this broad scope and the hyphenation and mixing of the GC and LC worlds. Delegates can find information on essentially every aspect of any high efficiency separation technique and nowadays of course ample information on mass spectrometry, the most important detector in GC and LC and more and more also CE.

Posted on 9 August 2014 at 14:41:11 by Mike Whitcombe

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