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  1. X-Ray Absorption and Emission in Analytical Chemistry: Spectrochemical Analysis with X-rays by H.A., et al; General Electric Research Laboratory Liebhafsky, 1960
  2. Qualitative Chemical Analysis: A Guide in Qualitative Work, With Data for Analytical Operations and Laboratory Methods in Inorganic Chemistry [ 1907 ] by A. B. (Albert Benjamin) Prescott, 2009-08-10
  3. Analytical Chemistry: Principles and Techniques: Laboratory Manual by Larry G. Hargis, 1988-01
  4. Analytical Chemistry. 1969-70 Laboratory Guide to Instruments, Equipment and Chemicals. (Vol 41, no 9.) by Ameican Chemical Society Publication., 1969
  5. A Laboratory Manual of Analytical Methods of Protein Chemistry - Including Polypeptides - Volume 4 by P. and R. J. Block (Eds.): Alexander, 1966-01-01
  6. A Laboratory Manual of Analytical Methods of Protein Chemistry (Including Polypeptides); 2 volumes/The Separation and Isolation by P.,; Block, R.J. (Editors) Alexander, 1960
  7. A Laboratory Manual of Analytical Methods of Protein Chemistry (Including Polypeptides). Volume 2: The composition, structure and reacitivity of proteins
  8. A Laboratory Manual of Analytical Methods of Protein Chemistry (Including Polypeptides). Volume 1: The Separation and Isolation by P.; Block, R.J. (Editors) Alexander, 1960
  9. A Laboratory Manual of Analytical Methods of Protein Chemistry (Including Polypeptides); 2 volumes/The Separation and Isolation by P.,; Block, R.J. (Editors) Alexander, 1960-01-01
  10. A LABORATORY MANUAL OF ANALYTICAL METHODS OF PROTEIN CHEMISTRY - INCLUDING POLYPEPTIDES 3 VOL. by ALEXANDER P/ & R. J. BLOCK, 1960-01-01
  11. A Laboratory Manual of Analytical Methods of Protein Chemistry (Including Polypeptides). Volume 3: Determination of the Size and Shape of Protein Molecules by P.; Block, R., Editors Alexander, 1961
  12. Computerized quality control: Programs for the analytical laboratory (Ellis Horwood series in analytical chemistry) by T. F Hartley, 1987
  13. Laboratory manual of fundamentals of analytical chemistry, by Warren C Vosburgh, 1962
  14. Laboratory Manual of Analytical Methods of Protein Chemistry (Including Polypeptides): The Separation and Isolation of Proteins v. 1

41. SCEHSC - Facility Cores - Analytical Chemistry, Exposure Assessment And Aerosol
units. The analytical chemistry Unit consists of a primary laboratoryand three specialized supporting laboratories. Together, they
http://hydra.usc.edu/scehsc/facility/analytical chemistry/analchem.asp
Facility Cores Biostatistics Analytical Chemistry Core Director:
William Hinds Co-Director:
Antonio Miguel Members Core Organization Analytical Chemistry Unit Exposure Assessment Unit ... Project Involvement Analytical Chemistry, Exposure Assessment and Aerosol Science Facility Core The Exposure Assessment Unit provides assistance for exposure assessment, sampling, and field studies. This includes the loan of field equipment and locating personnel to participate in research projects, especially field sampling. The unit has an extensive inventory of sampling pumps, field sampling instruments, and equipment. It has laboratory facilities for calibration, validation, and filter weighing.

42. SCEHSC - Facility Cores - Analytical Chemistry, Exposure Assessment And Aerosol
Dr. Miguel is an analytical chemist with many years of experience in environmentalanalytical chemistry. The specialized supporting laboratories are linked to
http://hydra.usc.edu/scehsc/facility/analytical chemistry/analchem_org.asp
Facility Cores Biostatistics Analytical Chemistry Core Director:
William Hinds Co-Director:
Antonio Miguel Members Core Organization Analytical Chemistry Unit Exposure Assessment Unit ... Project Involvement Analytical Chemistry, Exposure Assessment and Aerosol Science Facility Core

43. CRL - Biopharmaceutical Services: Protein Chemistry And Analytical Services
Charles River s analytical chemistry group provides a complete platform of analytical forour clients R D analytical and quality control laboratories.
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Biopharmaceutical Services
Overview
Biosafety Testing Protein Chemistry and ... Products and Services Index Biopharmaceutical Development Services Protein Chemistry and Analytical Services Classes of Molecules
  • Peptides, proteins, and glycoproteins Small molecules Carbohydrates Lipids and glycolipids Natural products Oligonucleotides
Analytical Services
  • Method development and validation Drug substance characterization Reference standard certification Drug substance and product lot release Process validation/cleaning validation sample analysis Product compatibility studies Residual solvent analysis Immunoassays
Protein Characterization According to current FDA guidelines, extensive analysis of a molecule is necessary to establish a Well Characterized Biologic. At Charles River, we employ leading-edge technologies and instrumentation that is complemented by our expert scientists who possess the knowledge and skilled expertise in the area of protein characterization and structural elucidation. Protein Chemistry Services
  • Amino acid composition analysis N- and C-terminal sequencing SDS-PAGE coupled to laser densitometry IEF coupled to laser densitometry Western blot

44. Northview Atlantic Laboratories - Analytical Chemistry,Microbiology Contract Lab
Northview Biosciences is an independent laboratory offering GMP/GLP specializes intoxicology and pharmacology, analytical chemistry, microbiology, sterility
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45. IOCD Environmental Analytical Chemistry Working Group
chemistry is to collaborate with analytical chemists in developing countries to buildtheir capacity as staff members and managers of analytical laboratories.
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IOCD Working Group for Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Home
Working groups
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    Organizations relevant to IOCD
    page change: 2004-04-06 Chair:
    Dr. Walter R. Benson
    Bethesda, MD USA
    telephone: +1-703-229-3913
    Fax: +1-703-229-3913
    wbenson270@aol.com
    Co-Chair:
    Universitaire Instelling
    Antwerpen, BELGIUM
    vgrieken@uia.ua.ac.be
    In 1993, IOCD and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) agreed to establish a Joint IOCD/IUPAC Working Party for Environmental Analytical Chemistry for Developing Countries (JWP). However, in 2003, they agreed to discontinue the joint nature of this group, with IUPAC agreeing to continue cooperation with IOCD in specific projects in the field of environmental analytical chemistry. The aim of the IOCD Working Group for Environmental Analytical Chemistry is to collaborate with analytical chemists in developing countries to build their capacity as staff members and managers of analytical laboratories. These chemists are expected to produce test results that are accurate, reliable, and acceptable internationally, since the results are involved either in monitoring a country's environment (air, water, and soils), or ensuring the quality and purity of agricultural or manufactured products that are to be exported. The need to monitor the environment in developing countries arises from the activities of development - - industrial production, mining, etc. - which cause increasing levels of pollution that threaten the safety and health of their people. The need for reliable and trustworthy testing results arise from the hope of developing countries to enter world markets by exporting their agricultural or manufactured products. Foreign buyers are insisting that these products meet various international standards of purity or quality.

46. Analytical Links
by Dmitry Brant (On Line Equations Solver) Materials for analytical chemistry I andII CITAC Guidelines for Quality Management in Soil and Plant laboratories.
http://matematicas.udea.edu.co/~carlopez/index2b.html

Quimica Analitica II (U Nal de Colombia - Spanish)

Chemistry 211 : Analytical Chemistry

Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC)

A Structural Overview and Guide to EURACHEM
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47. Environmental And Analytical Chemistry
In addition to having access to central School of chemistry analytical facilities,the laboratories are particularly well equipped as follows GC, HPLC, mass
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/envianal.htm
Environmental and Analytical Chemistry
The Environmental and Analytical Chemistry Section was formed in 1992 to focus the School of Chemistry’s activities in these areas by bringing together academic staff with a common research interest in understanding a variety of aspects of natural and polluted present-day environments and ancient environments. Since these are complex systems, studies of both organic and inorganic species of natural and anthropogenic origin rely heavily on the use and development of modern analytical methods. The Section strength currently comprises 4 academic staff, 1 visiting industrial professor, 1 full time research associate, 9 postdoctoral research assistants, 5 technicians, ca . 28 Ph.D. students and 9 final year undergraduate project students.
Specialist Facilities
In addition to having access to central School of Chemistry analytical facilities, the laboratories are particularly well equipped as follows: GC, HPLC, mass spectrometry with EI, CI, FAB and MS-MS capabilities, GC-MS, stable isotope ratio ( d C and d N) monitoring GC-MS, pyrolysis GC-MS, HPLC-MS with APCI and electrospray sources, computerised data processing and flame furnace atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The Section houses the central Organic Mass Spectrometry Facility (

48. Analytical
in analytical chemistry and you will be trained thoroughly in many of the instrumentalmethods and other laboratory techniques used nowadays in laboratories.
http://www.petech.ac.za/chem/analytical.htm
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
[Subjects]
[M Ghenne] [A Noah] [G Rubidge] Analytical Chemistry comprises that branch of Chemistry that deals with methods of chemical analysis. Many industries have chemical laboratories (quality control; research and development laboratories) where products and raw materials are analysed and tested to specification. The type of work which an analytical chemist does, differs markedly from one industry to another. It may range from analysing traces of pesticides in milk to determining manganese in steel, or checking raw materials used in the manufacture of chocolates. It may also involve checking the purity of solvents used for making paints or analysing pharmaceutical products. You could also be involved in research or be in charge of a laboratory. A well-equipped laboratory will have a wide range of sophisticated analytical instrumentation requiring specialist analytical chemists. The diploma course specializes in Analytical Chemistry and you will be trained thoroughly in many of the instrumental methods and other laboratory techniques used nowadays in laboratories. As it is not possible to be an expert in every analytical technique, you could specialize at the Master’s Degree level in a certain direction, for example, chromatography (GC, HPLC, IC), spectroscopy (IR, AA, etc.), electrochemistry, etc. If you wish to specialize in Analytical Chemistry, you should select the subject industrial chemical analysis as one of your options.

49. Quality In The Analytical Chemistry Laboratory - By Prichard
Quality in the analytical chemistry Laboratory is an indispensable volume forall those working in analytical chemistry laboratories, for all students of
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Scientific Instrument Services, Inc. Supplies and Services for Mass Spectrometers, Gas Chromatographs and Liquid Chromatographs Search: Home Products Services Catalog ... Employment
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Analytical Chemistry by Open Learning Coordinating Author Elizabeth Prichard
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Description The issue of quality assurance in the analytical chemistry laboratory has become of great importance in recent years. Quality in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory introduces the reader to the whole concept of quality assurance. It discusses how all aspects of chemical analysis, from sampling and method selection to choice of equipment and the taking and reporting of measurements affect the quality of analytical data. Finally, the implementation and use of Quality Systems are covered. Quality in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory is an indispensable volume for all those working in analytical chemistry laboratories, for all students of chemistry, whether specializing in analytical chemistry or not, and for laboratory managers wishing to introduce quality assurance methods into their laboratories. it is written by a team of members of staff at the laboratory of the Government Chemist, each of whom has experience of working to international quality standards.

50. Analytical Chemistry @ Oregon State University
program in analytical chemistry. Our graduates continue to be in high demand andare employed in academe, industry, national laboratories, and elsewhere.
http://www.chem.orst.edu/gradad/analytical.htm
Analytical Chemistry at Oregon State University Oregon State University is one of the few schools on the West Coast with a major graduate program in analytical chemistry . Our graduates continue to be in high demand and are employed in academe, industry, national laboratories, and elsewhere. The Analytical Division is involved in a broad range of research areas Douglas F. Barofsky Professor Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University Ionization processes, methodologies, and instrumentation employed in mass spectrometry are investigated in Dr. Barofsky's laboratory. Individual studies are structured around scientific problems in organic chemistry and biochemistry that require extensive use of mass spectrometry for their solution. Associate Professor (Affiliate) Ph.D. Colorado School of Mines Jennifer A. Field
Dr. Field's research is focused on the fate and transport of organic chemicals in the environment. Current research centers on the occurrence and distribution of polar organic contaminants. One of the main focuses of the research program is on the use of field-based experimentation aimed at investigating the factors that control the occurrence and distribution of contaminants in the environment. James D. Ingle, Jr.

51. Analytical Laboratories
As one of Canada s most complete analytical chemistry laboratories, our skilledteam of professionals provide analytical services from environmental analysis
http://www.src.sk.ca/html/labs_facilities/analytical_labs/index.cfm
Analytical Laboratories Well Water Potability Water Quality Objectives for Livestock Water Quality ... Labs/Facilities > Analytical Laboratories Analytical Laboratories Printer Friendly The Analytical Laboratories provide environmental test services and expertise in organic, inorganic and radiochemistry, including the use of a SLOWPOKE II nuclear reactor. As one of Canada's most complete analytical chemistry laboratories, our skilled team of professionals provide analytical services from environmental analysis, water chemistry, and microbiology to hazardous waste classification, industrial hygiene, trace organics, and radiochemical analysis utilizing state-of-the-art instrumentation. Welcome to one of Canada's most complete analytical chemistry laboratories.
From soil testing water quality well water potability chemical health and toxicity ... quality control/quality assurance , and transformer oil testing , our skilled team of professionals provide analytical services utilizing state-of-the-art instrumentation.
  • ICP - Atomic Emission Spectrometry
  • Ion Chromatography
  • Neutron Activation Analysis (SLOWPOKE II)
  • Alpha and Beta Counting
  • Liquid Scintillation
  • Gas Chromatography
  • GC - Mass Spectrometry
  • Alpha and Gamma Spectroscopy

SRC Analytical is certified and accredited by the Canadian Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL) and the Standards Council of Canada for environmental testing procedures. We also maintain a comprehensive quality control and quality assurance program.

52. Introducing Field Environmental–Analytical Chemistry In The Quantitative Analys
Key Words laboratories and Demonstrations; environmental chemistry; analyticalchemistry. (*) Corresponding author. (Email jschaumloffe@umassd.edu).
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TCE
The Chemical Educator
ISSN: 1430-4171 (electronic version) Table of Contents Abstract Volume 6 Issue 3 (2001) pp
DOI 10.1333/s00897 [old prefix 10.1007/]
Introducing Field Environmental–Analytical Chemistry in the Quantitative Analysis LaboratoryIntroducing Field Environmental–Analytical Chemistry in the Quantitative Analysis Laboratory
John C. Schaumloffel* and Aidalu Joubert-Castro Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, 285 Old Westport Road, North Dartmouth, MA 02747, jschaumloffe@umassd.edu, and Universidad de Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, PR 00681-5456, a_joubert@rumac.upr.clu.edu
Received October 11, 2000. Accepted December 4, 2000 Published online: 30 March 2001 Abstract.
Key Words: Laboratories and Demonstrations; environmental chemistry; analytical chemistry (*) Corresponding author. (E-mail: jschaumloffe@umassd.edu Article in PDF format 249 KB HTML format Supporting Materials: Student Laboratory Handout (140 KB) 10.1007/s00897000477b

53. Laboratory Of Analytical Chemistry
Laboratory of analytical chemistry Academic Staff. Archodaki Eleni (Assist. Professor).AthanasiouMalaki Eleni-Maria (Lecturer). Atta-Politou Julia (Assist.
http://www.chem.uoa.gr/personel/Laboratories/AnalyticalChem/analytical2.htm
Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry
Academic Staff
Archodaki Eleni Assist. Professor) Athanasiou-Malaki Eleni-Maria Lecturer Atta-Politou Julia Assist. Professor) Calokerinos Antonios Professor Efstathiou Constantinos Professor, Laboratory Director) Ioannou-Amarantidou Pinelopi Assoc. Professor) Koupparis Michael Professor Lianidou Evriklia Assist Professor Mitsana-Papazoglou Anastasia Assist Professor Nikolelis Demetrius Assoc. Professor Piperaki Efrosini Assoc. Professor Sarantonis Evaggelos Assist Professor Siskos Panagiotis Assoc. Professor Thomaidis Nikolaos Lecturer Timotheou-Potamia Meropi Assist Professor Retired Academic Staff Papastathopoulos Demetrius Professor Hadjiioannou Themistocles Professor Emeritus LABORATORY PUBLICATIONS ONGOING RESEARCH
  • Analytical applications of electrochemistry, voltammetric and stripping techniques, ion-selective electrodes, biosensors Applications of microcomputers in analytical techniques (interface of analytical instruments, composing of control programs). Chemometrics (statistical treatment of analytical data). Automated analytical methods by flow-injection analysis and stopped-flow technique. Atomic absorption spectrophotometry and molecular emission spectrophotometry, molecular absorbance spectrophotometry, application of derivative spectrophotometry in stability studies of pharmaceuticals.

54. ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY DIVISION
Metal complexes in analytical chemistry. Number of candidates is 45 and numberof doctors of science is 6. The division consists of 5 laboratories
http://www.chem.msu.su/eng/chair/anal.html
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY DIVISION
Head of the division - Professor Yuri A. ZOLOTOV SPECIALIZATIONS:
  • Spectroscopic methods of analysis
  • Electrochemical methods of analysis
  • Chromatographic methods of analysis
  • Separation and preconcentration methods
  • Kinetic, biochemical and biological methods of analysis
  • Metal complexes in analytical chemistry
Number of candidates is 45 and number of doctors of science is 6. The division consists of 5 laboratories: FUNDAMENTAL COURSE OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
(Dr. Inga F. Dolmanova The course deals with the fundamental concepts of analytical chemistry including chemometrics, the methods of separation and determination: classical titrimetric and gravimetric methods; instrumental - spectroscopic, electrochemical, chromatograph hods. SPECIAL COURSE: INTRODUCTION INTO MODERN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
(Prof.

55. Slovnaft VURUP - Department Of Analytical Chemistry
Testing laboratories of department of analytical chemistry acquired accreditationcertificate according to EN 45 0000 for 50 tests in the sphere of petroleum
http://www.vurup.sk/products/analyt/english.html
Department of Analytical chemistry
Mission and effect of the department of analytical chemistry Development and application of special analytical methods and providing of professional analytical base for research and service is basic mission of the department of analytical chemistry.
Effect and main activities of the department
executes analyses required for solving of research and development technological tasks, especially analyses of hydrocarbon geses, petroleum fractions, zeolites, water and wastes executes the development of new analytical methods, the verification and the innovation of used analytical methods Detail supply of department of analytical chemistry:
Accredited laboratories of the department of analytical chemistry Laboratories of the department of analytical chemistry are well - equipped with modern technique on evaluation of petroleum and petroleum products, fuels, oils and oils fractions, lubricating greases, bitumens, additives and ingredients petrochemicals and specialities petroleum substances in contaminated soils, waters and sludges

56. ACS - Division Of Analytical Chemistry - Details Of The Division's National Meet
Chemometrics and Data Analysis Steven D. Brown, Department of chemistry Biochemistry,University of Delaware, Brown laboratories, Newark, DE 19716, Phone 302
http://www.acs-analytical.duq.edu/dac_meeting_programs.html
Details of the Division's 2004 National Meeting Programs and Plans The ACS Fall National Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , August 22–26, 2004 Program Chair for this meeting: John Callahan john.callahan@cfsan.fda.gov The program is complete. Names of organizers of each symposium are for information only.
  • Analytical Chemistry in the Health Sciences (I): Analysis of Oligonucleotide Therapeutics
    David Smisek, Genta Incorporated, Two Connell Drive, Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922, Phone: 908-286-6459, Smisek@genta.com,
  • Analytical Chemistry in the Health Sciences (II): Metabonomics
    Douglas Gage, Pfizer, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, Phone: 734-622-7515 , Douglas.Gage@pfizer.com,
  • Analytical Chemistry in the Health Sciences (III): Proteomics In Clinical Diagnostics
    James L. Stephenson Jr., Mass Spectrometry Research Group, Research Triangle Institute, 3040 Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2194, Phone: 919-316-3978, Fax: 919-541-7208, stephensonjl@rti.org,
  • Analytical Chemistry in the Health Sciences (IV): Proteomics In Drug Discovery
    Amina S. Woods, Clinical Pharmacology, NIDA IRP, NIH, 5500 Nathan Shock Drive, Baltimore, MD 21224, Phone: 410-550-1507, Fax: 410-550-1692, awoods@intra.nida.nih.gov

57. ACS - Division Of Analytical Chemistry - DAC Awards
in the public eye Foster the development of analytical chemistry research inacademic institutions, government laboratories, or in private industries.
http://www.acs-analytical.duq.edu/dac_awards.html
Division of Analytical Chemistry Awards
Award recipients for 2004
Award in Chemical Instrumentation Sponsored by the Dow Chemical Foundation: Daniel Jed Harrison, University of Alberta J. Calvin Giddings Award for Excellence in Education Sponsored by the Dekker Foundation: Theodore Kuwana, University of Kansas Award in Spectrochemical Analysis Not offered in 2004 Award in Electrochemistry Sponsored by the Cole-Parmer Instrument Co.: Henry S. White, University of Utah ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Arthur F. Findeis Award for Achievements by a Young Analytical Scientist Sponsored by Philip Morris USA: David C. Muddiman, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Analytical Chemistry Sponsored by the Waters Corporation: Mary A. Kaiser, DuPont Corporate Center for Analytical Sciences First presentation: Award for Young Investigators in Separation Science Sponsored by Agilent Technologies: Andre M. Striegel, Solutia, Inc.
-This award will be presented at the 2005 Pittsburgh Conference.
Solicitation of Nominations for 2005
Deadline for Submission: November 1, 2004

58. Analytical Chemistry At SUNY Buffalo
a full description of all chemistry faculty research Employers of UB analytical Graduates. GeorgiaSouthern University, Naval Research laboratories, Penn State
http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~gardella/analfly.html
Analytical Chemistry at SUNY Buffalo
From Left
Troy D. Wood
mass spectrometry Joseph A. Gardella, Jr. surface science
Stanley Bruckenstein electroanalytical Frank V. Bright optical spectroscopy
separation science Introduction
Analytical chemistry at SUNY-Buffalo (5 faculty and 35 graduate students) has a long tradition of producing well-trained scientists with advanced degrees (M.A. and/or Ph.D.). Over the years our graduates have gone on to careers in industry, government, private businesses, and academia. The current faculty and their research associates have also established strong collaborations within the US and around the world and current research efforts enjoy support from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, The Petroleum Research Fund, The Whitaker Foundation, and several major industrial concerns. Below we outline the specific research interests of each faculty member: Frank V. Bright 716-645-6800 ext. 2162 (phone) Send Mail To Frank Bright chefvb@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu (e-mail)

59. Analytical Chemistry Techniques At ChemIndustry.com
about the most widely used instrumental techniques and methods used in analyticalchemistry and h Gideon analytical laboratories, Industry service, United States.
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60. Cen-chemjobs: Job Seeker - Analytical Chemistry
of the measurements analytical chemists are asked to perform, opportunities are availablein a wide variety of laboratories. A solid background in chemistry is
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Analytical Chemistry
Printer-friendly version . . . Is about obtaining information
Analytical chemistry is the science of obtaining, processing, and communicating information about the composition and structure of matter. In other words, it is the art and science of determining what matter is and how much of it exists. . . . Has application in all areas of chemistry
. . . Is changing
Despite the demand for more chemical data, analytical chemists have been affected by corporate restructuring and downsizing. Part of this is due to the automation of analytical methods using robots and instrumentation specifically designed to prepare and analyze samples. In addition, increasingly powerful personal computers and workstations are enabling the development and use of increasingly sophisticated techniques and methods of interpreting instrumental data. So, because the instrumentation does more, fewer chemists are required for sample preparation, the measurement, and data interpretation.
On the other hand, the demand for new and increasingly sophisticated analytical techniques, new instrumentation, automation and computerization, and regulatory requirements have opened up new opportunities for analytical chemists in a wide variety of areas. For example, quality assurance specialists help assure that analytical laboratories, and the chemists working there, follow documented and approved procedures; new instrumentation and laboratory information management systems have opened up opportunities for chemists with solid technical and computer skills; and corporate downsizings have provided the impetus for entrepreneurial analytical chemists to start their own businesses.

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