Program FormatCLICK HERE to see the PREP 2011 Final Scientific ProgramPremier arena for the presentation and discussion of the latest developments in preparative chromatography, separation science and technology. The PREP Symposium is of international character with papers presented by participants from around the world. Thus, participants are not only exposed to the latest US advances, but also obtain a broader global perspective on advances and opportunities in preparative/process chromatography. The program will include invited and contributed lecture presentations, poster sessions, educational training, free vendor workshops, exhibition, and best poster competition. In addition, we will continue to expand industrial case studies sessions bringing examples of not only solutions but also challenges and opportunities in the application of chromatography to industrial production processes as well as preclinical development. In addition to general interest plenary sessions, the program will also feature technical sessions addressing specific topics important to discovery, development and production including analysis and method development, small-scale (less than 1 g) and intermediate-scale prep (1 g to 1 kg), and large-scale prep (more than 1 kg).
ProceedingsManuscripts based on all lecture and poster presentations are encouraged to be submitted online Elsevier’s Journal of Chromatography A for inclusion in a special issue/section of the journal. Points to note: · When preparing your manuscript please carefully follow the journal’s Guide to Authors, which you can find on the online submission site: http://ees.elsevier.com/chroma · In your cover letter please mention that your manuscript is intended for the PREP 2011 special issue/section. If you experience any technical problems or have any technical questions during the submission process, please contact Elsevier Author’s Support: authorsupport@elsevier.com. If you have any questions on the submission and reviewing process, please contact the Editorial Office: chrom-eo@elsevier.com
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