General Information for ISPPP 2011

HOT TOPICS TO BE EXPLORED

Particular emphasis is placed on high speed, comprehensive, and ground breaking aspects of separation science as applied to classes of biochemical analyses and the consequences of these analyses.

This international meeting series brings together many of the world's leading authorities to discuss new advances and applications for the separation scientists addressing all issues of separation and analysis of proteins, peptides, polynucleotides and related biomolecules with modern techniques. Separation from analytical, micropreparative to industrial scale will be covered.

The symposium is multi-disciplinary in nature to provide attendees with information about the latest advances in their own fields of interest as well as insights into related fields. This approach creates an environment of learning and inspiration that benefits the individual and helps advance the frontiers of bio-science.

Who Should Attend

An all-inclusive symposium for all scientists, engineers, managers, and technicians who use or direct programs involved in the separation or characterization of biochemical compounds, or who are interested in learning about the practice of state-of-the-art innovative analytical methodologies for new product development or R&D.

ISPPP 2011 Organizing Committee

Joseph J. DeStefano, Advanced Materials Technology, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware, (USA) Chairman
Barry Boyes, Advanced Materials Technology, Inc., Wilmington, Delaware, (USA)
Milton Hearn, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, (Australia)
Robert Hodges, University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colorado (USA)
Ron Orlando, Department of Chemistry and Carbohydrate Research Center, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia (USA)
Mark R. Schure, The Dow Chemical Company, Springhouse, Pennsylvania, (USA) Co-chairman
Roy Eksteen, Tosoh Biosciences, Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania (USA)