The 43rd Annual Conference of the National Association of Scientific Materials Managers will be held in St. Petersburg, Florida July 22-30, 2016.
The Conference Host, Ana Rodriguez with Rollins College, offers this preview:
The 43rd Annual Conference of the National Association of Scientific Materials Managers will be held in St. Petersburg, Florida July 22-30, 2016.
The Conference Host, Ana Rodriguez with Rollins College, offers this preview:
The 42nd Annual Conference of the National Association of Scientific Materials Managers in Long Beach, California was a great success.
From insightful and inspiring presentations from Sean Kaufman to sessions on improving inventory control and Green Chemistry, this conference offered everyone valuable information and great opportunities to share expertise.
And yes, we had a great time seeing all of our NAOSMM friends on the Queen Mary and around the Long Beach area.
Here’s a look at the conference:
Day 2 of the 42nd Annual Conference of the National Association of Scientific Materials Managers started with an insightful and engaging presentation by Sean Kaufman on the power of listening,
The afternoon trade show was a real treat for us, as we got to reconnect with so many members and meet new NAOSMM attendees.
The National Association of Scientific Materials Managers – NAOSMM – is a professional organization of laboratory managers, science storeroom personnel, teaching lab coordinato
rs, purchasing personnel, and chemical safety officers that was founded in 1974. Members include representatives from academia, manufacturing, research laboratories and pharmaceutical companies.
The 42nd Annual NAOSMM Conference is being held this week on board the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California.
The conference opened with a fascinating look at the history of the ears as a luxury Queen Mary – from its service in World War II to its years as a luxury vessel carrying hudreds of celebrities across the Atlantic.
Keynote Speaker Sean Kaufman educated everyone about the importance of a culture of safety in the lab, giving recent examples from Anthrax and Ebola cases he’s worked on.
Stay tuned for more posts from the 42nd Annual NAOSMM Conference.
We are very proud to announce the launch of our new BandIT Sample Applicator, a semi-automatic device used to apply a uniform streak or band of sample solution to a Thin Layer Chromatography Plate.
Our Technical Director, Ned Dugan, says this device will provide users with a level of precision that couldn’t be reached by traditional manual application.
And our Process Engineer, Richard Jenkins, said this device represents a leap forward in both accuracy and ease of use.
Of course, what we really like is what chromatographers have to say about it:
Click Here to learn more about this exciting new tool.
Researchers at the University of Kansas have published a paper advocating the use of chromatography to answer the question of whether the planet Mars was home to any carbon-based life forms.
Click Here for more information from the University of Kansas.
There’s something to be said about 40 years of service.
We are fortunate to have the skills, insights, and dedication of Terry McVey for the past 40 years!
Terry is our Production Manager, he’s responsible for overseeing the production of thousands of Thin Layer Chromatography Plates every week.
Terry is an active volunteer for a variety of community organizations and a great example for all of us.
Here’s Terry talking about being here for 40 years:
This was our third year attending Arablab, and for the third time we had the privilege of talking with chemists, business leaders, and government officials from around the world about chromatography.
We were honored to share a booth with other great companies like B&W Tek, SMT, and GS Tek, and to have the support of the State of Delaware for this show.
Here’s a recap of our experiences in Dubai:
Once again, Pittcon was great – from meeting new friends to reconnecting with old friends to sharing our interests in chromatography – New Orleans provided a great space for us to connect.
Here’s a brief look at our time in the Crecent City:
This will be our third time going to Arablab, one of the largest laboratory equipment trade shows in the world.
We’ll be joined by GS Tek, B&W Tek, and Separations Methods Technology at the Global Delaware Stand #104.
Here’s a look at a recent planning meeting with the group:
If you’re coming to Arablab, please stop by and see us.