general information
The conference will continue the tradition set by the six previous MARC conferences by focussing on emerging developments in radioanalytical chemistry and radiochemistry, with particular emphasis on new applications.
The conference includes both oral and poster sessions grouped around specific topics. Poster sessions are organized around specific themes, similar, or in addition, to those included in the oral sessions. Poster papers in these topics will be grouped together which will permit informal group discussions of specific papers. Continuing the policy of previous MARC conferences, papers presented at the conference will be published in a peer-reviewed journal, probably in the serial volumes of the Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry.
The objective of the MARC conferences is to promote a broad interchange of information on radioanalytical chemistry among scientists from participating countries. Participants from more than 35 countries are expected to attend MARC VII and give papers. The central geographic location of Hawaii encourages participation and attendance of scientists from Pacific Rim countries as well as providing European scientists with easy accessibility from major US airports. The isolated nature of Kailua-Kona on the Island of Hawaii provides an excellent atmosphere for informal discussions and working groups among the anticipated 250-300 attending scientists and also provides excellent recreational facilities for participants and guests.
contact persons
GENERAL CHAIR
B. Stephen Carpenter, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Phone: (301) 975 4119; FAX: (301) 975 3530;
E-mail: stephen_carpenter@att.net
PROGRAM CHAIR
Sam Glover, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Tel: (513) 758-1621
E-mail: samuel.glover@uc.edu
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