The 32nd Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy
1981

Highlights from the 32nd Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry

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Conclusion

The conference showcased advancements in analytical instrumentation, emphasizing the need for user-friendly designs that meet analysts' needs.

Supporting Evidence

  • The conference had more attendees and lectures than previous years.
  • New instruments are becoming more sophisticated but may not be practical for analysts.
  • Automation in instrumentation was a key focus, with many new products introduced.

Takeaway

This conference was all about showing off new tools for scientists, but some of the tools don't really help them do their jobs better.

Potential Biases

Some instruments may not meet the actual needs of analysts.

Limitations

The report does not cover all aspects of the instrumentation presented.

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