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Desty Memorial Meeting for Innovation in Separation Science

Desty

Type Meeting
Language English
Date October 8, 2008
from 10:30 am to 04:30 pm
Venue Royal Institution
21 Albemarle Street
London, W1S 4BS
GB
Chemistry Specialties
  • analytical chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • chromatography
Contact Prof Peter Myers
X-tec
11 Broadway
Higher Bebington, Wirral CH63 5ND
GB
+44 7836266757
+44 870 458 1755
petermyers@scientist.com
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by Peter Myers last modified 07-31-08 03:02 AM

Denis Desty was a great innovator in separation and the winner of the 2008 Desty Award will have been judged to have shown great innovation in separation science. The prize winner will receive a cheque for £1000 and present a lecture on their work at the Royal Institutionof Great Britain - Faraday’s Mayfair home, on Wednesday 8th O ctober 2008

This year the Desty Memorial Lectures are to honour the life time achivements of Professor John Knox. All the lectures relate to the research and innovation of Professor Knox. It is a great honour that Professor Knox will attend this years lectures.

Sponsors

Waters & ThermoFisher Scientific

Speakers

Bob Boughtflower;Marie-Claire Hennion;Jeroen Billen;Geoff Gerhardt;Tom Lynch;Peter Myers

Session titles

(1) Liquid Chromatography How fast is fast enough? Opportunties for real-time decision making? (2) The Unique Chromatographic Behavior of Porous Graphitized Carbon. (3) The influence of the particle size distribution on the kinetic performanceof HPLC columns. (4) Development of a Microfluidic Platform Suitable for High Pressure Liquid Chromatography. (5) From the GC of Desty & Knox to the GC of today. (6) From Knox to the Future of Separation Science.

Cost

The event is free of charge. Contact petermyers@scientist.com for freee tickets
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