Reports from the XIth International Congress of Clinical Chemistry
Author Information
Author(s): F. L. Mitchell, Clive J. Jackson
Primary Institution: Clinical Research Centre, Watford Road, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3UJ, UK
Conclusion
The congress highlighted the importance of participation from clinical chemistry laboratories in research and showcased advancements in analytical instrumentation.
Supporting Evidence
- The congress featured discussions on the application of HPLC and automation in clinical chemistry.
- New instruments like the Ektachem 400 and DACOS were showcased.
- Workshops provided hands-on experience with microprocessors in analytical chemistry.
Takeaway
Scientists from around the world gathered to discuss new tools and methods in clinical chemistry, showing how labs can work together to improve testing.
Methodology
The congress included plenary lectures, symposia, and workshops focused on various aspects of clinical chemistry and instrumentation.
Limitations
The report does not provide specific data on the effectiveness of the discussed methods or instruments.
Participant Demographics
Participants included professionals from various sectors of clinical chemistry and analytical instrumentation.
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