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The International Mass Spectrometry Society (IMSS) Web site has been updated. Take a look and note that abstracts for the 2003 Conference in Edinburgh are due February 1, 2003.
The 15th Sanibel Conference on Mass Spectrometry, “Ion Activation in Chemistry and Biochemistry: Mechanisms, Dynamics, and Applications,” will be held January 24 – 28, 2003, at Sanibel Island, Florida.
The 2003 Lake Arrowhead Conference on Ion Chemistry and Mass Spectrometry will be held January 17–19, 2003 at the UCLA Conference Center in Lake Arrowhead, California.
Japan’s Newest Star: A Chemist Christian Science Monitor 11/4/2002 Sunday, the emperor awarded Nobel laureate Koichi Tanaka Japan’s highest academic honor.
This just in the e-mail box: Bruker Daltonics will hold a grand opening of its new headquarters for customer support, research and development and manufacturing, at 40 Manning Road, Billerica, MA on November 15th from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. In addition to comments by top company executives, key products such as the Ultraflex TOF/TOF, …
The Japan Times Online: Tanaka to share Nobel knowhow at Kyoto University
The Virginia Commonwealth University Web site has audio, video clips and photos from the October 9 press conference with John Fenn following the Nobel Prize announcement.
An interview with Dr. Ruedi Aebersold of the of the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle is available in text format on the Bio.com site. There is also text and audio for a panel discussion on Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics with Ken Standing, Scot Weinberger, and Don Hunt that was held September 20, 2001.
Agilent now has an AP-MALDI Source for the Agilent 1100 Series LC/MSD Trap SL ion trap mass spectrometer.
Listen to a RealAudio interview with the CEO of Millbrook Instruments, manufacturer of a desktop SIMS instrument.
The Ciphergen Videos/Animations page has on-line movies explaining the protein chip (SELDI) technology.
October 16, 2002, BlogTV: Nobel Prize Streaming Quicktime video of Japanese television coverage of Koichi Tanaka, Japan’s latest Nobel Laureate.
National Public Radio : 2002 Nobel Prize Winners [Chemistry] Includes a link to the audio report (RealMedia).
Chemistry Nobel Crosses the Spectrum Nature, 10 October 2002
Carter and Fenn: ‘Forced’ to retire, but they win Nobels USA Today, 10/18/2002.
Un Nobel Très Biologique From Libération.com. Click on the following link for an English translation.
Shimadzu to Honor Tanaka with Research Center Shimadzu Corp. will establish a research institute as early as the end of the year in honor of Koichi Tanaka.
Asian Stocks Advance Again Shimadzu stock up 34% since Nobel announcement.
The NewsHour: Nobel Prize for Chemistry — October 9, 2002 Margaret Warner speaks with John Fenn. The site has a transcript as well as streaming video of the interview.