This year, the ISC’s theme is “Imagine a world of Chromatography." Here, we will see conference attendees discuss a wide variety of disciplines where chromatography plays a crucial role.
The International Symposium on Chromatography (ISC) brings together industry experts and key opinion leaders to discuss the latest trends, innovations, and research in separation science. ISC is known as a premier meeting for discussing various chromatography modes and separation science applications across fields like pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, environment, food, and health.
This year, the ISC’s theme is “Imagine a world of Chromatography” will see conference attendees discuss a wide variety of disciplines where chromatography plays a crucial role. Focus will be on the recent technological breakthroughs, fundamentals, and applications of chromatographic techniques in various sectors. ISC 2024 will also spotlight the emerging challenges and opportunities in separation science and detection technologies.
In the fast-paced world of analytical science, staying ahead of the curve is paramount. As industries evolve, so do the methodologies, technologies, and discoveries within them. For industrial scientists, attending conferences isn't just a professional obligation—it's a strategic investment in personal and career growth. Conferences offer a plethora of benefits, ranging from contributions to individual development plans to networking opportunities with specialists.
Industrial scientists operate within a dynamic landscape that demands continuous learning and skill enhancement. Attending conferences provides a structured platform to fulfil these objectives. #ISC2024 offers a range of diverse sessions, workshops, and seminars led by experts in various fields, allowing scientists to tailor their learning experience to align with their career or training goals. Whether it's mastering a new analytical technique, understanding regulatory updates, or honing leadership skills, #ISC2024 will provide a rich environment for skill acquisition and development.
Collaboration and knowledge-sharing are fundamental to innovation and progress. Conferences in general serve as hubs for networking, bringing together scientists, researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers from around the globe. These gatherings offer unparalleled opportunities to forge connections, exchange ideas, and cultivate professional relationships.
Networking at conferences goes beyond casual introductions—it fosters meaningful connections with specialists who possess unique insights and expertise. Engaging in discussions, attending networking events, and participating in collaborative sessions can lead to partnerships, mentorships, and potential collaborations on research projects or industry initiatives. There is arguable utility in committing to the development of good contacts, relationships and rapport with suppliers of instruments and consumables.
Networking allows industrial scientists to stay abreast of emerging trends, challenges, and opportunities within their respective fields. By connecting with peers and thought leaders, scientists gain invaluable perspectives that inform their work and drive innovation. These relationships can also serve as a support system, providing guidance and advice throughout their careers. There will be plenty of opportunities to network at ISC2024, there will be social events throughout the programme, such as the LC-GC social on Monday 7th October, the Speakers dinner on Tuesday 8th October and the Conference dinner on Wednesday 9th October. There will also be short courses throughout the programme to connect with skilled peers and focus on specific techniques. More details of the programme can be found on the #ISC2024 website.
Technical presentations provide scientists with insights into how innovations can enhance efficiency, accuracy, and scalability in their research and development efforts. It’s beneficial for industrial scientists to consider presenting their advancements in Separation Science to disseminate innovations within their work. The #ISC2024 organizing committee has brought together the eminent scientists in the field of chromatography and also scientist who have found data produced using separation science to be fundamental to their own research. To this end the range of speaker is diverse and includes John Warner, one of the fathers of green chemistry, presenting on green chromatography, Peter Willis on how NASA is using chromatography in their research, Kelly Zhang talking about the new industrial revolution happening in analytical science, Alistar Lewis talking about the impact that chromatography has had on environmental sciences, Maarten van Bommel from the University of Amsterdam on how chromatography is used in the world of art, Anneli Kruve on the use of artificial intelligence in chromatography, Michal Holčapek talking about SFC and chemometrics as well as Ana M. García-Campaña looking at the analysis of food and chromatography.
Conferences play a pivotal role in the professional development and success of industrial scientists. From contributing to individual development plans to fostering networking opportunities, keeping abreast of technology, and maintaining scientific focus, these gatherings offer a myriad of benefits that empower scientists to thrive in their careers. By embracing the opportunities presented by conferences, industrial scientists can unlock new possibilities, drive innovation, and make meaningful contributions to their industries and society as a whole. Details of registration can be found on the ISC2024 website.
So come join us in Liverpool from 6 – 10 October for what promises to be something that will inspire your imagination.
Green Chemistry Highlighted During International Symposium on Chromatography
October 8th 2024Regarded as one of the pioneers of the green chemistry movement, John Warner took the stage at the ISC in Liverpool to speak about the pivotal role separation scientists must play in advancing green chemistry.