13th International Symposium on Field- and Flow- based Separations (FFF 2007)

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13th International Symposium on

Field- and Flow- based Separations (FFF 2007)

to be held in

Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

June 27-30, 2007

The Thirteenth International Symposium on Field- and Flow- based Separations is focused on the new developments and applications of all forms of Field-Flow Fractionation (FFF) and related field- and flow separation techniques such as: SPLITT, nanoscale flow separations, and electro-, magnetic-, acoustic-, and dielectrophoretic-driven separations.

The program will be of interest to scientists and engineers concerned with separation and characterization of all types of polymers, colloids, and particles in liquid media including: proteins, protein aggregates, bioparticles (viruses, cells), biopolymers, natural polymers (polysaccharides), synthetic polymers, emulsions, humic and fulvic acids, environmental colloids and particles, and nanoparticles. With new advances in micro-  and nano- scale versions of field- and flow-  based separations, the symposium will also be of interest to researchers in the lab-on-a-chip and micro-total-analysis-systems (
m-TAS) fields.  The symposium will follow the established mix of oral and poster presentations of previous symposia.

The symposium will be held on the campus of the University of Utah - the birthplace of field- flow fractionation - in the new Warnock Engineering Building (WEB).  On behalf of the Organizing and Scientific Program Committees, Bruce Gale (Center for Biomedical Microfluidics, University of Utah) is pleased to invite you to participate in the Thirteenth International Symposium on Field- and Flow-based Separations.

A PDF copy of the abstract book is available here (8 MB).

Invited speakers for the symposium include:
Shawn Cao, Amgen, speaking on protein interaction and particle aggregation work done at Amgen.
David Myszka, University of Utah, speaking on current challenges in protein interaction research.

Important Dates

The deadline for suggested oral contributions has passed.

The deadline for poster abstracts has passed.

Late news poster abstracts will be accepted until June 15.  These posters will be presented in a poster session on the last day of the conference, but the abstracts will not be included in the abstract book.

Author notification of acceptance to the symposium program will be completed by May 15, 2007.

Registration
To register for the conference CLICK HERE or go to https://www.utah.edu/conferences/fff.html

The deadline for early registration is May 12, 2007.

Sponsorship
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