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Analytical Science Links

Links to websites of analytical science interest are listed under the following headings:


General Analytical Science

Royal Australian Chemical Institute Analytical Chemistry Division

Royal Society of Chemistry

  • The Royal Society of Chemistry has a variety of sub-divisions with analytical science content.

American Chemical Society

Analytical Chemistry Network

  • The Analytical Chemistry Network (ACN) on chemsoc brings together analytical chemistry resources on the web, from organisations such as the Royal Society of Chemistry, and the American Chemical Society. I

AOAC International

  • The Association of Official Analytical Chemists is a key international provider and facilitator in the development, use, and harmonization of validated analytical methods and laboratory quality assurance programs and services.

Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh

  • The Society For Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP), is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of analytical chemistry through science education. It has been a co-sponsor along with its sister society, the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP), of the Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, the largest international analytical instrument exhibition.

250401 Separation Science

Electrophoresis Society

  • The Electrophoresis Society is a unique international organization founded to improve and promote technologies necessary for biomolecular separation and detection.

The Chromatographic Society

  • The Chromatographic Society is an international organisation devoted to the promotion and dissemination of knowledge on all aspects of chromatography and related separation techniques. Part of the site is still under construction but there are numerous useful links to sites of interest.

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250402 Analytical Spectrometry

ANZSMS - Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry

  • The ANZSMS brings together a broad spectrum of scientists who work with mass spectrometry. The aim of the Society is to promote mass spectrometry by providing contact with local and international leaders in all areas, and providing a forum, through its meetings, for the presentation of research in mass spectrometry and related disciplines.

The International Mass Spectrometry Society

  • This site links the majority of national mass spectrometry societies together as well as having its own objectives and providing information for mass spectroscopists.

The European Research Network Eurotraps

  • Very specific network to develop a particular technique. The EUROTRAPS network aims at a coordinated European effort to enable high-accuracy tests of the theory of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED). This network is part of a larger initiative to allow collaboration between researchers in a particular area called "Training and Mobility of Researchers".

Network on Molecular Studies on Synchrotron Radiation

  • The scientific programme of this Network ranges from fundamental physics to chemistry in the form of gas phase reactions to topics of an applied nature such as the molecule/solid interface. Studies of atmospheric and transient molecules, which have environmental relevance, and molecules of astrophysical interest will also form part of the Network's programme.

Society of Applied Spectroscopy

  • The Society for Applied Spectroscopy is a nonprofit organization formed to advance and disseminate knowledge and information concerning the art and science of spectroscopy, and other allied sciences.

 The Coblentz Society

  •  The Coblentz Society has the purpose to foster the understanding and application of vibrational spectroscopy.

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250403 Electroanalytical Chemistry

Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry (SEAC)

  • The Society, founded in 1984, is dedicated to: promoting advances in both basic and applied research in electroanalysis; providing a venue for the exchange of ideas among researchers from academia, industry, and government; and recognizing the achievements and contributions of scientists who work in the field of electroanalytical chemistry.

International Society of Electrochemistry

  • The society was founded in 1949 by leading European and American Electrochemists to serve the growing needs of electrochemistry in becoming a modern scientific discipline.

The Electrochemical Society Homepage

  • Founded in 1902, The Electrochemical Society has become the leading society for solid-state and electrochemical science and technology. ECS has 8,000 scientists and engineers in over 75 countries worldwide who hold individual membership, as well as roughly 100 corporations and laboratories who hold contributing membership.

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  250404 Flow Analysis

9th International Conference on Flow Analysis

  • Recent flow analysis conference held in Geelong, February 2003. Gives a good overview of the current directions in the field.

Lab on a Chip Network

  • The Laboratory on a Chip Network (LOCN) brings together the resources of the UK Lab on a Chip Consortium, which is by far the UK's largest collaborative research programme in this field, with those of the Royal Society of Chemistry and other organisations. The structure of the Network should help specialists find relevant information on this and others' sites more easily.

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250405 Sensor (Chemical and Bio-) Technology

10th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors

The 10th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors is an interdisciplinary forum on all aspects - physics, chemistry, materials science, development and applications of chemical sensors. It will be held in Tsukuba, Japan, July 11 -14 2004.

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250406 Immunological and Bioassay Methods

American Association of Immunologists

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250408 Chemometrics

Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC)

  • The Center for Process Analytical Chemistry was established in 1984 as a NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Center with the goal of developing process analytical technology (PAT) involving sampling, real time analysis, and advanced mathematics known as chemometrics.

Centre for Process Analytics and Control Technology

  • The Centre for Process Analytics and Control Technology, is one of the first UK Centres established by the Foresight Initiative. Its aim is to provide a "one stop shop" for companies seeking advice and research on all aspects of process control. This includes analytical chemistry, process optimisation, chemometrics and actuation.

Nordic Institute for Chemometric Education

  • This network was created around four research groups actively using Chemometrics in research and teaching these techniques to students.

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250409 Quality assurance, Traceability and Metrological Chemistry

Australian Government Analytical Laboratories

National Measurement Laboratory (Australian)

  • The National Measurement Laboratory (NML) is a National Facility within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).

National Standards Commission (Australian)

  • Consultative committees consist of experts who represent stakeholders in a broad range of areas where measurement plays a significant role. It provides advice on emerging issues related to the national measurement system and international legal metrology issues.

LGC (UK)

  • LGC has a statutory role as the UK Government Chemist, acting as the referee in cases where there is a dispute over analytical results or their interpretation.

IUPAC

  • The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) serves to advance the worldwide aspects of the chemical sciences and to contribute to the application of chemistry in the service of Mankind. As a scientific, international, non-governmental and objective body, IUPAC can address many global issues involving the chemical sciences.

ISO

  • A network of national standards institutes from 148 countries working in partnership with international organizations, governments, industry, business and consumer representatives. A bridge between public and private sectors. 

EURACHEM

  • A network of organisations in Europe having the objective of establishing a system for the international traceability of chemical measurements and the promotion of good quality practices.

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