CHanalysis 2022, Beatenberg, May 19-20, 2022: Full Program available
The Division Analytical Sciences of the Swiss Chemical Society (SCG/DAS) is organizing CHanalysis, a meeting of Swiss analytical scientists. The full program is now available on cha22.scg.ch. Please register until May 5, 2022 for the event.
Download the abstract booklet and get an overview of the outstanding presentations.
The goal is to stimulate a stronger cooperation among persons working in different areas of analytical sciences. Scientists from applied and fundamental research, from industry, education, and regulation are welcome.
Invited Speakers
Lenny Winkel, Eawag
«Analytical Advancements Improve Insights into the Biogeochemical Cycle of Selenium»
Behnam Ahmadian Baghbaderani, Lonza
«Robust and reliable analytical methods: critical requirement for industrialization of cell and gene therapies»
Marco Baity Jesi, Eawag
«Machine learning as a tool to predict the toxicity of chemicals»
Detlef Günther, ETH Zürich
«Between Fundamentals and Applications – the Important Role of Analytical Chemistry»
Visit the website to see the full program: cha22.scg.ch
Important Date
- Registration: until May 5, 2022
More information
Website: cha22.scg.ch
Céline Wittwer, SCS
03.05.2022
CHanalysis 2022, Beatenberg, May 19-20, 2022: Abstract Submission Deadline extended until April 19, 2022
The Division Analytical Sciences of the Swiss Chemical Society (SCG/DAS) is organizing CHanalysis, a meeting of Swiss analytical scientists. We cordially invite you to participate in the next meeting in the Dorint Hotel in Beatenberg on May 19-20, 2022. The Deadline for abstract submission is extended until April 19, 2022. Regsiter here.
The goal is to stimulate a stronger cooperation among persons working in different areas of analytical sciences. Scientists from applied and fundamental research, from industry, education, and regulation are welcome.
Invited Speakers
Lenny Winkel, Eawag
«Analytical Advancements Improve Insights into the Biogeochemical Cycle of Selenium»
Behnam Ahmadian Baghbaderani, Lonza
«Robust and reliable analytical methods: critical requirement for industrialization of cell and gene therapies»
Marco Baity Jesi, Eawag
«Machine learning as a tool to predict the toxicity of chemicals»
Detlef Günther, ETH Zürich
«Between Fundamentals and Applications – the Important Role of Analytical Chemistry»
Visit the website to see the full program: cha22.scg.ch
Important Dates
- Submission of abstracts: by April 4, 2022 April 19, 2022
- Notification of acceptance: April 25, 2022
- Registration: until May 5, 2022
More information
Website: cha22.scg.ch
Céline Wittwer, SCS
01.04.2022
CHanalysis 2022, Beatenberg, May 19-20, 2022: registration is open
The Division Analytical Sciences of the Swiss Chemical Society (SCG/DAS) is organizing CHanalysis, a meeting of Swiss analytical scientists. We cordially invite you to participate in the next meeting in the Dorint Hotel in Beatenberg on May 19-20, 2022.
The goal is to stimulate a stronger cooperation among persons working in different areas of analytical sciences. Scientists from applied and fundamental research, from industry, education, and regulation are welcome.
Invited Speakers
Lenny Winkel, Eawag
«Analytical Advancements Improve Insights into the Biogeochemical Cycle of Selenium»
Behnam Ahmadian Baghbaderani, Lonza
«Robust and reliable analytical methods: critical requirement for industrialization of cell and gene therapies»
Marco Baity Jesi, Eawag
«Machine learning as a tool to predict the toxicity of chemicals»
Detlef Günther, ETH Zürich
«Between Fundamentals and Applications – the Important Role of Analytical Chemistry»
Visit the website to see the full program: cha22.scg.ch
Important Dates
- Submission of abstracts: by April 4, 2022
- Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2022
- Registration: until May 5, 2022
More information
Website: cha22.scg.ch
Céline Wittwer, SCS
03.02.2022
Neues DAS-Kursangebot 2021
Die Division Analytical Sciences (DAS) der Schweizerischen Chemischen Gesellschaft (SCS) bietet ein breites Spektrum an Weiterbildungskursen in den Bereichen der analytischen Wissenschaften wie Spezialtechniken, Methoden der Life Sciences, Qualitätssicherung, Spektroskopie und Trenntechnik an.
Vom Einsteiger bis zum Experten sind alle Anwenderebenen in unserer Zielgruppe. Wir bieten unsere Kurse in Zusammenarbeit mit Industriepartnern an, um die Anwendungsrelevanz zu gewährleisten.
Informieren Sie sich über das Kursangebot für das laufende Jahr 2021.
Céline Wittwer, SCS
11.03.2021
Simon-Widmer Award 2021 to Andrew deMello, ETH Zurich
The Swiss Chemical Society is proud to announce the winner of the 2021 Simon-Widmer Award in Chemistry. The Society honors
Prof. Andrew deMello,
ETH Zurich
for his great contributions to the field of bioanalytical science and microfluidic technology.
The award lecture takes place at the SCS Fall Meeting 2021 on September 10.
The Division of Analytical Sciences and the SCS Board of Directors like to congratulate Andrew in the name of the whole society.
About Andrew deMello (source: demellogroup.ethz.ch)
Andrew is currently Professor of Biochemical Engineering in the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences at ETH Zurich and Head of the Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering. Prior to his arrival in Zurich he was Professor of Chemical Nanosciences and Head of the Nanostructured Materials and Devices Section in the Chemistry Department at Imperial College London.
His research interests cover a broad range of activities in the general area of microfluidics and nanoscale science. Primary specializations include the development of microfluidic devices for high-throughput biological and chemical analysis, ultra-sensitive optical detection techniques, nanofluidic reaction systems for chemical synthesis, novel methods for nanoparticle synthesis, the exploitation of semiconducting materials in diagnostic applications, the development of intelligent microfluidics and the processing of living organisms.
Céline Wittwer, SCS
15.12.2020
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