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Revision as of 04:03, 26 April 2010

This program schedule is still tentative and subject to change as the program evolves. Depending on the number of abstracts submitted, the length of certain sessions may be increased or reduced, or moved into another track. If you have any questions about possible changes, please contact Prof. Maria R. Hepel, program chair.

There are four main program time slots; the morning and afternoon of Thursday, June 3rd, and the morning and afternoon of Friday, June 4th.

Tentative Program Schedule
Track Thursday a.m. Thursday p.m. Friday a.m. Friday p.m.
A Detection of protein biomarkers
for medical applications
Detection of protein biomarkers
for medical applications
Biology and physiology of
stem cells in the CNS
Chemistry and the war against cancer
B Nanotechnology: Emerging analytical
/bioanalytical & medical applications
New trends in chromatography New trends in chromatography Nanotechnology: Emerging analytical
/bioanalytical & medical applications
C Metals in living systems Metal ion complexes in biological imaging Metal ions and metalloproteins Metal ions and metalloproteins
D Drug development and design Drug development and design
E Nanotechnology & the environment Novel materials and nanomaterials
for energy conversion,
Analytical chemistry for emerging
contaminants in the environment
Analytical chemistry for emerging
contaminants in the environment
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