V What is FACSS? FACSS is the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies. FACSS is governed by a board with representatives from 7 member organizations including: American Chemical Society Analytical Division, Analysis Division of the Instrument Society of America, Association of Analytical Chemists, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley, Coblentz Society, and the Royal Society of Chemistry. FACSS is a cooperative of these nonprofit chemical and spectroscopic organizations. The intent of FACSS is to bring together scientists interested in analytical problem solving at an annual national conference. The FACSS conference is a premier technical analytical meeting consisting of invited and contributed papers, workshops and short courses, and a technical instrumentation exhibit.A total of 16 FACSS conferences have been held to date. Diverse analytical interests are represented in the technical program which typically includes papers in the areas of: atomic spectroscopy, biotechnology and clinical chemistry, chemometrics, chromatography, electrochemistry, environmental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, lasers, mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry, process analysis, raman spectroscopy, x-ray spectroscopy and surface analysis. Speakers include leaders in the field of these areas of research. Domestic and foreign speakers include scientists from academia, industry, and government. Workshops and short courses provide attendees with the opportunity to gain specialized technical skills in various areas of analytical chemistry.The exhibition allows conferees the opportunity to talk to the various vendors of analytical equipment and specialty items. Attendance at the annual meeting is approximately 2500. Approximately 1000 papers and posters are presented through out the week in parallel sessions. FACSS is often referred to as being "just the right size meeting" because it is small enough that conferees run into the people they want to talk to, yet large enough to cover the full range of analytical sciences. Who Should Attend? Individuals actively involved in analytical research often consider this to be the one meeting each year that they can't afford to miss. Any individual working in the field of analytical chemistry as a researcher, analyst, or technician will benefit from the exchange of information at FACSS.where is FACSS held? FACSS has been held in a variety of locations including: Philadelphia, St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland, and Chicago. In 1993 the FACSS conference will be held in Detroit (Oct. 17-22) and in 1994 it will be held in St. Louis (Oct. 2-7). How do you get more information? To get on the FACSS mailing list please send a note to: FACSS, P.O. Box 278, Manhattan, KS 66502-0003, This will ensure that you receive a call for papers and a preliminary program containing registration materials for the next conference.V What is FACSS? FACSS is the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies. FACSS is governed by a board with representatives from 7 member organizations including: American Chemical Society Analytical Division, Analysis Division of the Instrument Society of America, Association of Analytical Chemists, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley, Coblentz Society, and the Royal Society of Chemistry.FACSS is a cooperative of these nonprofit chemical and spectroscopic organizations. The intent of FACSS is to bring together scientists interested in analytical problem solving at an annual national conference. The FACSS conference is a premier technical analytical meeting consisting of invited and contributed papers, workshops and short courses, and a technical instrumentation exhibit. A total of 16 FACSS conferences have been held to date. Diverse analytical interests are represented in the technical program which typically includes papers in the areas of: atomic spectroscopy, biotechnology and clinical chemistry, chemometrics, chromatography, electrochemistry, environmental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, lasers, mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry, process analysis, raman spectroscopy, x-ray spectroscopy and surface analysis.Speakers include leaders in the field of these areas of research. Domestic and foreign speakers include scientists from academia, industry, and government. Workshops and short courses provide attendees with the opportunity to gain specialized technical skills in various areas of analytical chemistry. The exhibition allows conferees the opportunity to talk to the various vendors of analytical equipment and specialty items.Attendance at the annual meeting is approximately 2500. Approximately 1000 papers and posters are presented through out the week in parallel sessions. FACSS is often referred to as being "just the right size meeting" because it is small enough that conferees run into the people they want to talk to, yet large enough to cover the full range of analytical sciences. Who Should Attend? Individuals actively involved in analytical research often consider this to be the one meeting each year that they can't afford to miss. Any individual working in the field of analytical chemistry as a researcher, analyst, or technician will benefit from the exchange of information at FACSS. where is FACSS held? FACSS has been held in a variety of locations including: Philadelphia, St.Louis, Detroit, Cleveland, and Chicago. In 1993 the FACSS conference will be held in Detroit (Oct. 17-22) and in 1994 it will be held in St. Louis (Oct. 2-7). How do you get more information? To get on the FACSS mailing list please send a note to: FACSS, P.O. Box 278, Manhattan, KS 66502-0003, This will ensure that you receive a call for papers and a preliminary program containing registration materials for the next conference.V What is FACSS? FACSS is the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies. FACSS is governed by a board with representatives from 7 member organizations including: American Chemical Society Analytical Division, Analysis Division of the Instrument Society of America, Association of Analytical Chemists, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley, Coblentz Society, and the Royal Society of Chemistry.FACSS is a cooperative of these nonprofit chemical and spectroscopic organizations. The intent of FACSS is to bring together scientists interested in analytical problem solving at an annual national conference. The FACSS conference is a premier technical analytical meeting consisting of invited and contributed papers, workshops and short courses, and a technical instrumentation exhibit. A total of 16 FACSS conferences have been held to date. Diverse analytical interests are represented in the technical program which typically includes papers in the areas of: atomic spectroscopy, biotechnology and clinical chemistry, chemometrics, chromatography, electrochemistry, environmental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, lasers, mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry, process analysis, raman spectroscopy, x-ray spectroscopy and surface analysis.Speakers include leaders in the field of these areas of research. Domestic and foreign speakers include scientists from academia, industry, and government. Workshops and short courses provide attendees with the opportunity to gain specialized technical skills in various areas of analytical chemistry. The exhibition allows conferees the opportunity to talk to the various vendors of analytical equipment and specialty items. Attendance at the annual meeting is approximately 2500. Approximately 1000 papers and posters are presented through out the week in parallel sessions.FACSS is often referred to as being "just the right size meeting" because it is small enough that conferees run into the people they want to talk to, yet large enough to cover the full range of analytical sciences. Who Should Attend? Individuals actively involved in analytical research often consider this to be the one meeting each year that they can't afford to miss. Any individual working in the field of analytical chemistry as a researcher, analyst, or technician will benefit from the exchange of information at FACSS. where is FACSS held? FACSS has been held in a variety of locations including: Philadelphia, St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland, and Chicago. In 1993 the FACSS conference will be held in Detroit (Oct.17-22) and in 1994 it will be held in St. Louis (Oct. 2-7). How do you get more information? To get on the FACSS mailing list please send a note to: FACSS, P.O. Box 278, Manhattan, KS 66502-0003, This will ensure that you receive a call for papers and a preliminary program containing registration materials for the next conference.V What is FACSS? FACSS is the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies. FACSS is governed by a board with representatives from 7 member organizations including: American Chemical Society Analytical Division, Analysis Division of the Instrument Society of America, Association of Analytical Chemists, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley, Coblentz Society, and the Royal Society of Chemistry.FACSS is a cooperative of these nonprofit chemical and spectroscopic organizations. The intent of FACSS is to bring together scientists interested in analytical problem solving at an annual national conference. The FACSS conference is a premier technical analytical meeting consisting of invited and contributed papers, workshops and short courses, and a technical instrumentation exhibit. A total of 16 FACSS conferences have been held to date. Diverse analytical interests are represented in the technical program which typically includes papers in the areas of: atomic spectroscopy, biotechnology and clinical chemistry, chemometrics, chromatography, electrochemistry, environmental analysis, infrared spectroscopy, lasers, mass spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry, process analysis, raman spectroscopy, x-ray spectroscopy and surface analysis.Speakers include leaders in the field of these areas of research. Domestic and foreign speakers include scientists from academia, industry, and government. Workshops and short courses provide attendees with the opportunity to gain specialized technical skills in various areas of analytical chemistry. The exhibition allows conferees the opportunity to talk to the various vendors of analytical equipment and specialty items. Attendance at the annual meeting is approximately 2500. Approximately 1000 papers and posters are presented through out the week in parallel sessions. FACSS is often referred to as being "just the right size meeting" because it is small enough that conferees run into the people they want to talk to, yet large enough to cover the full range of analytical sciences. Who Should Attend? Individuals actively involved in analytical research often consider this to be the one meeting each year that they can't afford to miss. Any individual working in the field of analytical chemistry as a researcher, analyst, or technician will benefit from the exchange of information at FACSS. where is FACSS held? FACSS has been held in a variety of locations including: Philadelphia, St. Louis, Detroit, Cleveland, and Chicago. In 1993 the FACSS conference will be held in Detroit (Oct. 17-22) and in 1994 it will be held in St. Louis (Oct. 2-7). How do you get more information? To get on the FACSS mailing list please send a note to: FACSS, P.O. Box 278, Manhattan, KS 66502-0003, This will ensure that you receive a call for papers and a preliminary program containing registration materials for the next conference.