BIOSENSORS
Discover recent developments in biosensors in biomedical and bioanalytical applications,
see the latest instrumentation, and expand your network of scientific resources.
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Discover recent developments in biosensors in biomedical and bioanalytical applications,
see the latest instrumentation, and expand your network of scientific resources.
Register now and save 40%
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Featured Symposia
The Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award
In this session, the development and application of diverse and cutting edge technologies for studying the brain under health and disease conditions will be explored by pioneers in neuroanalysis. These tools include biosensors, fast-scan cyclic voltammetry, microfluidics, in vivo microdialysis and diamond electrodes.
Why Pittcon?
Pittcon, a leading conference and exposition for laboratory science, shines light on new technology and scientific research in biomedical and bioanalytical fields.
Pittcon, a leading conference and exposition for laboratory science, shines light on new technology and scientific research in biomedical and bioanalytical fields.
- Dynamic, innovative exposition
- Program includes recent advances in analytical methods
- Skill-building Short Courses relevant to topics in life science
Who Should Attend Pittcon?
Anyone who identifies, quantifies, analyzes or tests the chemical or biological properties of compounds or molecules, or who manages these laboratory scientists.
The following sessions are just a sampling of the 2018 Technical Program.
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SYMPOSIA
► IAEAC – Thinking Outside of the Box – (Monday, February 26)
► Nanomaterials-Inspired Biosensing for Biomedical Applications – (Monday, February 26)
► New Technologies for Rapid Monitoring of Neurochemicals In Vivo – (Tuesday, February 27)
ORAL SESSIONS
► Bioanalytical Sensors – (Wednesday, February 28)
► Nanotechnology – Bioanalytical and Imaging – (Wednesday, February 28)
► Microfluidics/Lab on a Chip – Biomedical – (Thursday, March 1)
WHY YOU NEED TO ATTEND