March 2011   
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Tweet from the Cape Cod Science Cafe IYC Q2 on April 29, 2011 from 6:30pm-9pm featuring world renowned chemist, Dan Nocera of MIT. 

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ACS TWEET-UP Monday 3/28/11 7:30pm before SCI-MIX Hall B. 

 

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Greetings!
  
In this March News Edition
our thoughts and prayers go out to our friends and colleagues in Japan.

Jack and I have just returned from Pittcon, the world's largest annual conference and exposition for laboratory science. We presented four papers in the technical session: 3 Sunday Posters and 1 American Chemical Society Division Monday Poster as well as facilitated a Tuesday networking session for analytical chemists.

I'm off to Anaheim for the Spring National Meeting of the American Chemical Society where I will be presenting: Selective GC Detectors and their Role in Environmental Analysis at SCI-MIX and in the Wednesday General Posters. I worked with other GC detector manufacturers to develop a comprehensive overview of selective GC detectors for environmental analysis. Contributors include DETector Technology,    

 

 

 


Chemists Can Dance 

International Year of Chemistry Rap: Chemists CAN Dance!

International Year of Chemistry Rap: Chemists CAN Dance!

If you can't make it to Anaheim, check out the real deal on You Tube at 8pm on 28 March. Spread the word and celebrate the International Year of Chemistry.


Get involved in the International Year of Chemistry: The Global Water Experiment: Be a chemistry ambassador in your community. Reach out to local elementary schools, high schools or area colleges and get educators to sign up and participate in the world's largest chemistry experiment.


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Need to calibrate your PIDs, GCs, or other HNU, Process Analyzer or PID Analyzer contact us  for Return Authorization prior to sending the analyzer. Make sure to send your analyzer to our new address: 2 Washington Circle, Unit 4, Sandwich, MA 02563. To reach us by phone call 774-413-5281 X202.
Note: PLEASE DO NOT SEND CALIBRATION GAS OR ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INCLUDING ANALYZERS WITH RADIOACTIVE SOURCE IN THEM WHEN YOU SEND IN YOUR ANALYZER FOR MAINTENANCE.
I thank you for taking the time to read my E-Newlsetter today and hope that I provided some useful information.
If you have any questions, comments or customer service related issues you can contact me via email or via telephone at 774-413-5281 X238 or toll free at 800-724-5600 X238.  

I look forward to hearing from you. 

Sincerely,

Jennifer Maclachlan, Managing Director, PID Analyzers, LLC