Science has always depended on tools to observe the universe. Whether troughs to hold H2O, polished glass to magnify vision, pinholes in paper to observe the sun, gas chromatography to separate analytes, MALDI Mass spec to determine the components of a sample, or another analysis altogether, experiments consistently rely on the development of the best instrument to deliver the most - and most accurate - data.
Analyses have advanced so far that the capabilities of modern instrumentation is almost unimaginably poweful.
Fort Worth Life Sciences Coalition, The DFW local section of the American Chemical Society, and the Optical Society of North Texas invite you to join us at Arts 5th Avenue for a fascinating program presented by three esteemed experts from diverse areas of analytical science. Enjoy festive music by Johnny Case, and delicious snacks and desserts, all while enhancing your knowledge of what instrumentation can do.
PROGRAM
“Expanding Instrument Versatility to Tackle more Difficult Problems”
Doug Carlton, Ph.D.
Mass Spec Sales Specialist
“Applications of Polymer Optics in Analytical Instrumentation”
Nelson E. Claytor, PhD, FSPIE
President
Topic TBA
Jennifer Maclachlan
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FWLSC
info@fwlsc.org
fwlsc.org
ACSDFW
DFWchemists@gmail.com
acsdfw.org
OSNTX
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We appreciate our event sponsors and sustaining sponsors! Thanks for being there for us! Fresnel Technologies, Inc, Travel Designing by Pat, Medical Products Innovation, and SciConsult, Inc.
Many Thanks to Catering by Sophie for Event Support!