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Conference Announcements in Brief

Raw Materials

26-29 May 2002

International Association for Cereal Science and Technology (ICC) Conference 2002, Budapest, Hungary.

Prof. András Salgó

Tel.: +36 1 463 1255

Fax: +36 1 463 3855

E-mail: ICC2002@mail.bme.hu

<http://www.ch.bme.hu/ICC2002>

Antiprotozoal Chemotherapy

23-26 June 2002

5 th COST C9 Congress, London, UK

Dr. Simon L Croft

Tel: +44 0 20 7927 2345

Fax: +44 0 20 7323 5687

E-mail: COSTB9Congress@lshtm.ac.uk

<http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/cost/b9congress/>

Stable Isotopes

7-9 July 2002

2nd French Meeting on Stable Isotopes, Nantes, France.

Chantal Iannarelli

Tel.: +33 0 1 47 71 90 04

Fax: +33 0 1 47 71 90 05

E-mail: c2s@club-internet.fr

<http://www.congre-scientifiques.com /ISOTOPES/>

Bioorganometallic Chemistry

18-20 July 2002

1st International Symposium on Bioorganometallic Chemistry, Paris, France.

Chantal Iannarelli

Tel.: +33 0 1 47 71 90 04

Fax: +33 0 1 47 71 90 05

E-mail: c2s@club-internet.fr

<http://www.congres-scientifiques.com/ISBOMCO2/>

Organosilicon Chemistry

25-30 August 2002

13th International Symposium on Organosilicon Chemistry, Guanajuanto, Mexico.

Prof. Jorge Cervantes

Tel.: +52 473 7326885, ext. 8111 and 8113

Fax: +52 473 7351903

E-mail: jauregi@quijote.ugto.mx

<http://www.ugto.mx/Eventos/ISOSXIII/index.html>

Luminescence Phenomena

25-30 August 2002

The International Conference on Luminescence and Optical Spectroscopy of Condensed Matter (ICL'02),

Jerusalem, Israel.

Prof. Shammai Speiser

Tel.: +972 4 829 3735

Fax: +972 4 823 3735

<http://www.technion.ac.il/technion/chemistry/ICL/>

Food Science

4-6 September 2002

6 th International Conference on Applications of Magnetic Resonance in Food Science, Paris, France.

Chantal Iannarelli

Tel.: +33 0 1 47 71 90 04

Fax: +33 0 1 47 71 90 05

E-mail: c2s@club-internet.fr

<http://congres-scientifiques.com/MRFOOD/>

Scientific and Technical Data

29 September-3 October 2002

18 th International CODATA Conference on Frontiers of Scientific and Technical Data, Montreal, Canada.

Dr. Gordon Wood

Tel.: +1 613 993 4165

Fax: +1 613 952 8246

E-mail: gordon.wood@nrc.ca

<http://www.codata.org>

Clinical Chemistry

20-25 October 2002

18th International Congress of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (18th ICCC 2002 Kyoto) Kyoto, Japan.

Secretariat of the 18th ICCC 2002 Kyoto

Tel: +81 6 6873 2301

Fax: +81 6 6873 2300

E-mail: iccckyoto@bcasj.or.jp

<http://edpex104.bcasj.or.jp/iccc2002/>

Preserving Data

5-7 November 2002

Ensuring Long-term Preservation and Adding Value to Scientific and Technical Data, Toulouse, France.

Joëlle Guinle

Tel.: +33 0 5 61 27 40 18

Fax: +33 0 5 61 28 29 39

E-mail: joelle.guinle@cnes.fr

<http://www.cnes.fr/pvdst/>

High-Temperature Materials

19–23 May 2003

11 th International Conference on High Temperature Materials Chemistry, Tokyo, Japan.

Prof. Michio Yamawaki

Tel.: +81 3 5841 7422

Fax: +81 3 5841 8633

E-mail: yamawaki@q.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Plutonium and Other Actinide Elements

6-10 July 2003

Plutonium Futures—The Science 2003, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.

Tel.: +1 505 667-7753

Fax: +1 505 667 6569

E-mail: puconf2003@lanl.gov

<http://www.lanl.gov/pu2003>

Published Online: 2009-09-01
Published in Print: 2002-03

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