The International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography (ISCC) has established its reputation as forum for microcolumn separation techniques and, over the years, the most important developments in capillary gas chromatography, microcolumn liquid chromatography and electromigration techniques have been presented in this symposium series.
Palazzo dei Congressi – Riva del Garda - Italy
May 27 – June 1, 2012
The International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography (ISCC) has established its reputation as forum for microcolumn separation techniques and, over the years, the most important developments in capillary gas chromatography, microcolumn liquid chromatography and electromigration techniques have been presented in this symposium series.
The conference offers sessions on capillary gas chromatography, microcolumn liquid chromatography, electromigration methods and microfabricated analytical systems, which are expected to cover lab-on-a-chip, column technology, coupled and multidimensional techniques, comprehensive techniques, hyphenated techniques, sampling and sample preparation, trace analysis and automation, supercritical fluid chromatography and extraction.
The 9th GCxGC Symposium will be organized jointly with the ISCC meeting, on May 28 and 29 2012, following a one day short course (held on May 27), to allow scientists to attend both meetings.
Oral and poster presentations to both meetings can be submitted to Journal of Chromatography A for publication in a special volume.
Looking forward to meeting you in Riva del Garda,
Prof. Luigi Mondello Chairman RIVA 2012
Prof. Dr. P. Sandra Honorary Chairman RIVA 2012
Email: iscc@chromaleont.it
Website: www.chromaleont.it/iscc
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