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- Mailing Lists in Analytical Chemistry and Related
Areas
- The following links are excerpts from
Overview of
chemical mailing lists, listing links that (I believe) could be of
relevance to analytical chemists:
- Analytical
Science
A discussion of all aspects of analytical
science including techniques, methodologies, etc.
- Applied
spectroscopy
The Society of Applied Spectroscopy
(SAS) mailing list.
- CHEMistry
CONFerence
Devoted to the operation of on-line
computer conferences in any area of academic chemistry research and education.
- Chemical
Engineering List
Unedited forum on the role of
chemical engineering in a changing technology and world economy.
- Chemical
Information Sources
A forum where people can
discover new reference tools and databases of interest to chemists and can also
find answers to reference questions of a chemical nature. In many respects a
virtual chemistry reference library.
- Electrophoresis
Discussion list on capillary electrophoretic methods, including zone
electrophoresis, micellar electrokinetic chromatography, isotachophoresis and
isoelectric focusing.
- Forensic
Medicine and Sciences
An unmoderated discussion
list dealing with forensic aspects of anthropology, biology, chemistry,
odontology, pathology, psychology, serology, toxicology, criminalistics, and
expert witnessing and presentation of evidence in court.
- High
Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy
List for High
Resolution Infrared spectroscopy.
- Interfacial
Phenomena
Intended for physicists, chemists,
biologists and engineers whose research interests lie within the broad area of
physics and chemistry of Interfacial Phenomena.
- International
Chemometric Society
The discussion group of the
International Chemometrics Society, a not-for-profit scholarly society that is
concerned with the development and application of mathematical and statistical
methods for the analysis of chemical data.
- Instrument
interfacing
To encourage and facilitate the
discussion of all aspects of computer- instrumentation interfacing. The
discussion is not limited to any one computer type or operating system.
- Laboratory
Equipment Exchange
Subscribe to get a weekly
newsletter offering second hand laboratory equipment.
- Microdialysis
The technique for sampling low molecular weight weight substances
from living tissue.
- Microscale
Chemistry
Answers questions about the National
Microscale Chemistry Center at Merrimack College.
- Neuron
-- Digest of Neural Networks News
A list (in digest
form) dealing with all aspects of neural networks (and any type of network or
neuromorphic system).
- Postdoc
International
Not a discussion list, but a job
announcement service for postdoctoral fellows. The jobs are organized by country
and category.
- Process
Control
Encourages and facilitates the discussion
of information regarding all aspects of process control and technology,
including; on-, in- or at-line sampling and analysis technologies; process
design, integration and modeling; control theory and practice.
- Laboratory
Safety
Discussion of environmental health and
safety issues, particularly as they relate to academic and research settings.
- Structural
NMR
A gateway to the "bionet.structural-nmr"
newsgroup, dealing with structure determination of macromolecules using NMR.
- Surface
sciences
A general discussion of all aspects of
surface science.
- Young
Scientists' Network
Discusses carreer paths for
young scientists and maintains a job list. The electronic "Young
Scientists' Digest" is sent out five times per week.
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