Pittcon and Wiley-Blackwell announced that they will produce four webinars in 2008-2009 to kickoff the new "Wiley-Blackwell/Pittcon Webinar Series."
Wiley-Blackwell, publisher of analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical, and food science publications and Pittcon have struck an agreement to combine their information resources to produce four webinars in 2008-2009 as the kickoff to the new "Wiley-Blackwell/Pittcon Webinar Series"
"The collaboration makes sense, given both entities' commitment to promoting science and science education. Wiley-Blackwell is globally recognized as the leading global publisher in chemistry, and Pittcon represents the world's premier Conference and Exposition devoted to laboratory science," said Rick Biros, Business Development Director Global, Life and Physical Sciences Wiley/Blackwell.
The hour-long web-based seminars will be delivered to a global audience of scientists on a specific topic of interest. Initial plans include coverage of two horizontal application topics, eg chromatography and spectroscopy, and two industry-specific topics such as food analysis and pharmaceutical analysis.
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