Journal of Automatic Chemistry/Journal of Clinical Laboratory Automation, Vol. 7, No. 3 (Jul-Sep 1985), pp. 160-168
1985
Highlights from the 1985 Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry
Sample size: 660
publication
Author Information
Author(s): Paul C. Lauterbur
Primary Institution: State University of New York at Stony Brook
Conclusion
The conference showcased a significant increase in commercial participation and introduced various new analytical products and technologies.
Supporting Evidence
- The conference had 660 companies exhibiting, which was a 15.1% increase from the previous year.
- Various symposia were held on topics like toxic waste analysis and advances in Raman spectroscopy.
- A series of awards were presented to distinguished scientists for their contributions to analytical chemistry.
Takeaway
A big meeting happened where lots of companies showed off new tools for testing things in labs, and more companies joined than last year.
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