Thirtieth Pittsburgh Conference
1979
30th Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry
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Author Information
Author(s): Peter B. Stockwell
Conclusion
The conference showcased advancements in laboratory automation and analytical techniques, highlighting the importance of communication between users, researchers, and instrument companies.
Supporting Evidence
- The conference theme focused on growth in analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy.
- Automation was a key topic, with many sessions dedicated to its discussion.
- Presentations included various automated systems for laboratory processes.
Takeaway
This conference was all about sharing new ideas and tools in chemistry, helping scientists work better and faster with new machines and methods.
Methodology
The conference included presentations on various automated systems and analytical techniques used in chemistry, with discussions on their applications and benefits.
Limitations
The conference had a small audience, which may have limited the exchange of ideas.
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