Welcome to EuroLabAutomation
Robin A. Felder, Ph.D., Conference Chairman
After a successful start at Oxford in 1998, the EuroLabAutomation Conference
and Exhibition now enters its second year. EuroLabAutomation '99 will be held
25th to 29th October at the Novotel London West. The programme will feature
the newest technologies to improve the efficiency of both clinical and
pharmaceutical laboratories. In addition, we will examine the impact of
laboratory robotics and automation on laboratory management processes. The
meeting will provide an exciting opportunity to discuss and debate the
laboratory automation and robotic technologies that will redefine the science
of laboratory medicine and pharmaceutical discovery in the next millennium.
We hope to see you there.
Session Topics:
Clinical Laboratory Automation: Look Before You Link
Automation and Integration to Improve Healthcare Outcomes
Designing and Managing the Automated Laboratory
Computer Simulation for Workflow Analysis and Optimisation
Technologies for Compound Management
Advances in Automated Synthesis
Combinatorial Chemistry Technologies
Separations/Parallel Synthesis
Automating Laboratory Communications
Laboratory Automation Management Systems
Clinical Laboratory Automation Case Studies
New Challenges in Laboratory Automation
High Throughput Screening I
High Throughput Screening II
Microtechnologies I
Microtechnologies II
Advances in Mass Spectrometry
Detection/Assay Technologies
Informatics
Software/Hardware Advances
New Technologies in Laboratory Automation
Short Courses:
Clinical Laboratory Automation: Overview and Assessment
Using Clinical Decision Support to Add Value to Laboratory Services
The Drug Discovery Production Facility
Object-Oriented Software Architecture as a Basis to Create Adaptable Computer
Integrated Process Controller
Introduction to Robotics and Laboratory Automation
Methods and Technologies for TQM in the Automated Clinical Laboratory
Total Laboratory Automation: a Jump Forward in Clinical Chemistry
Laboratory Workflow Simulation and Activity-Based Costing
The Science of Combinatorial Chemistry
Scientific Committee:
T. Beugelsdijk*, USA
P. Bonini, Italy
R. Felder, USA
R.Gray, UK
J. Harris, UK
G. Hoffmann, Germany
R. Jones, UK
J. Major, UK
J. McVittie, UK
J. Souverijn, The Netherlands
A. Truchaud, France
M. Wheeler*, UK
M. Whittaker, UK
*Scientific Programme Co-Chairs
Basic Delegate Fee: £345 industry / £220 academic or hospital
Short Courses: £75 / one course, £100 / two courses
For a detailed programme with hyperlinks to abstracts, please visit our
website, http://eurolabautomation.org. Or, to request a printed brochure,
contact the Conference Co-ordinator by e-mail ([log in to unmask]) or
telephone/fax (+44 1865 723 885).
EuroLabAutomation '99 is organised by the non-profit Association for
Laboratory Automation. Home office: Box 572 Health Sciences Center,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22908, USA.
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