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SYMPOSIUM

Definition:

The definition of a symposium is a meeting, discussion or conference about a particular


topic. An example of a symposium is a discussion on Shakespeare's later comedies.

Symposium Objectives:

The specific objectives of the symposium are to:

 Share state-of-the art research on universal health coverage;


 Develop a global agenda of priority research on accelerating progress towards
universal health coverage;
 Facilitate greater research collaboration and learning communities across disciplines,
sectors, initiatives and countries;
 Strengthen the scientific rigor of the field of health systems research including
concepts, frameworks, measures and methods;
 Identify mechanisms for strengthening capacities “individual, institutional and
infrastructural for research on health systems particularly in low- and middle-income
countries.

Scope of the Symposium:

The 16th International Symposium on Separation Sciences – New Advancements in


Chromatography and Capillary Electro migration Techniques - is aimed at providing a meeting
point and discussion forum for scientists and users of chromatography, electrophoresis and
related separation techniques.

The scientific program will cover practical and fundamental aspects of high performance
separation techniques on analytical and preparative scale, on their hyphenation to other
separation methods or spectroscopic techniques, and on detection methods.

The scientific program will include posters, lectures, and rapid podium presentation of
posters communications by young scientists focused on the following topics:

• Advances in instrumentation, column technology, and detection methods;


• Multidimensional and hyphenated techniques;
• Theoretical aspects of separation and detection methods;
• Electro migration techniques
• Industrial applications; sample preparation; data analysis;
• Life sciences, with particular accent on proteomics, metabolomics and biomarker
discovery;
• Clinical, pharmaceutical, environmental and food analysis, natural and synthetic
polymers.
The Symposium Advantage:

A verifiable track record of exceeding expectations makes Symposium a natural choice


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A company that understands your needs may change quickly, with a verifiable track
record of ensuring clients meet that challenge

The Symposium Disadvantage:

• All students not participated.


• The speeches are limited 10 to 15 minutes.
• Limited audience participation.
• Question and answer limited to 3 to 4 minutes.

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