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Check Out the Upcoming Conference on Biologically Important Molecules!

Join scientists from around the world who will deliver some of the most cutting-edge presentations on the separation, purification, and characterization of biologically important molecules.

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ISPPP 2015
July 29-31, 2015
www.ISPPP.org

Join scientists from around the world who will deliver some of the most cutting-edge presentations on the separation, purification, and characterization of biologically important molecules. World renowned scientists will address key developments and applications, productivity and financial challenges, and novel approaches related to biological molecule separations and analysis focusing on the latest innovations in technologies that are critical in clinical and biopharmaceutical research, and are requirements in the manufacturing and quality control of new biotherapies and diagnostics. It's an exciting time for the separation science of biological molecules. The field continues to grow and adapt, enjoy better materials, instruments and methods, and a seeming never-ending list of interesting molecules to work on.

Don't miss cutting-edge presentations delivered by leading scientists at the international conference on the Separation, Purification, and Characterization of Biologically Important Molecules. Learn about high speed, comprehensive, and ground breaking aspects of separation science as applied to classes of biochemical analyses and the consequences of these analyses; and latest innovations in technologies critical in clinical and biopharmaceutical research. July 29-31 in Philadelphia, PA, USA www.ISPPP.org.

Researchers with new results/data in areas covering all aspects of the separation and characterization of biochemical compounds are encouraged to submit abstracts. We are striving to ensure the broadest possible coverage and exchange of recent advances which focus on separation science. For details, please go to www.ISPPP.org.