SinS
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Prof Warwick Dunn University of Liverpool
Suvi Takala
Head of Unit – Chemistry, European Chemicals Agency
What is SinS?
Solutions in Science (SinS) is a conference and exhibition organised by International Labmate the publishers of International Labmate, Labmate UK and Chromatography Today in partnership with the Royal Society of Chemistry (The RSC), BMSS, ChromSoc and like-minded associations.
The First SinS event was held in Cardif in 2023 and was acclaimed as a huge success by both exhibitors and attendees who rated the event 100% excellent or good.
“SinS” brings together scientists and analytical chemists to discuss and explore the latest products, techniques and analytical Solutions. With “Sustainability” in mind one of the main aims of SinS is to bring together special interest groups to one large meeting rather than many smaller meetings which will cut down on travel and time but increase networking and information sharing capabilities.
SOLUTIONS in SCIENCE THE BRIGHTON CENTRE, BRIGHTON
15TH - 17TH JULY 2025 An RSC meeting
Plenary Speakers
Dr Sasha Woods
Director of Science and Policy at Earthwatch
Dr David Megson
Chair of the International Network of Environmental Forensics (INEF)
Santiago Dominguez Vivero President, SciY
Sean Beevers
Environmental Research Group, Imperial College London
Scientifi c Sessions
• What’s in our water • Food safety and security • Atmospheric analyses • Functional materials • Climate change and concerning the environment • Green science & technologies • Sustainability in industry: pharma, agrochem and personal care • Clinical, future medicines and health • Integrating omics • Forensics and security • Developments in instrumentation and technologies • AI and ML for data and non-targeted analysis
Supporting Partners and Associations
www.solutionsinscience.co.uk E:
info@ilmexhibitions.com
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