The Swiss Group for Mass Spectrometry (SGMS) is a society dedicated to fostering collaboration among scientists across diverse mass spectrometry fields, ranging from gas-phase ion chemistry to life sciences. SGMS has a strong commitment to educating and supporting the next generation of mass spectrometrists pursuing MSc and PhD degrees. Our membership comprises about two hundred individuals, predominantly from Switzerland, representing academia, industry, and regulatory bodies.[1] SGMS is an Associate Member Society of the Swiss Chemical Society (SCS)
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Prof. Max Coleman of Reading University and Sean Doyle of the Forensic Explosives Laboratory (FEL), ...
The Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology (NUCL) of the American Chemistry Society (ACS) is s...
In 2012 the Metabolomics Society established a more formal system for national and regional metabolo...
The 2nd CASMS conference was held virtually through Gather.Town platform from October 17 to 21, 2022...
This paper gives a brief description of the recently formalized International Mass Spectrometry Soci...
The Spanish Society of Mass Spectrometry (SEEM) held its fourth biennial conference in Castellon. SE...
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The Swiss Society for Microbiology (SSM) represents around 700 scientists working in the fields of m...
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The Section for Chemical Research (SCR) of the NSCS intends to provide a forum for chemists active i...
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In response to the global pandemic causing world-wide travel restrictions, the SCS Photochemistry Se...
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