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cycle there will be two sessions covering all aspects of separation science in Discovery to the Market. Speakers will include Adrian Clarke (Novartis, Switzerland), Andrew Teasdale (AstraZeneca; editor of new Wiley book “Genotoxic Impurities: Strategies for Identification and Control (
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-
0470499192.html)), Melissa Hanna-Brown (Pfizer; recently appointed Visiting Professor at the University of Warwick), Tim Liddicoat (ThermoScientific) and Lee Williams (University of Sunderland). The final session in the afternoon will be an open forum led by short presentations by some of the principal speakers from the meeting. It is not so long ago that the Society addressed the future of separation science in the UK. This discussion will be different as it will be addressing, not as before the general health of UK separation science, but more the directions the actual science needs to be going in the context of where the pharmaceutical industry is going (in more ways than one!). The first flier and registration details may be found on The Chromatographic Society website (
http://www.chromsoc.com/
ChromsocEvents.aspx) with further updates appearing right up to the date of the meeting. For exhibition details contact
matthew@meetingmakers.co.uk
The meeting of course will include (Thursday lunchtime) The Chromatographic Society Annual General Meeting. Anyone can attend the meeting (come along and see what it is about) but you
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The Stadium of Light on the banks of the River Wear (No! This is not one of those contrived images used to promote a chirality meeting!!)
need to be a member to vote. Especially during these rapidly changing times for separation scientists we strongly encourage you to join the UK society covering your scientific area. To emphasise this, our meeting prices are always geared to give members a virtually at-cost registration fee. Note that for this Spring Symposium, as a special incentive to join up, the member registration rates will be reduced to the point where the saving on the meeting registration will be greater than the annual cost of membership. Visit
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