Rebecca Walker

Radiometic Detection Focus Meeting

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Radiometic Detection Focus Meeting

Time: September 24, 2010 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Surgeon's Hall,
Street: Quincentenary Hall
City/Town: Edinburgh
Phone: 07795 396 582
Event Type: scientific, meeting
Organized By: Rebecca Walker
Latest Activity: Jul 14, 2010

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This is the 2nd year, we are running this popular meeting for scientists in Scotland & North east England. It is free to attend and all users of any Radiometric detection instruments are welcome to attend including of course RSO's etc......The day has been planned as follows:


9.15am Introduction

9.30am Sample prep and Cocktail selection

10.45am Coffee

11.00am New products for beta counting

11.45am Customer talk

12.30pm Lunch

2.00pm Quench Correction: Ronald Edler

2.45pm Breakout sessions:

Breakout 1) Software Tutorial 1 for DOS based TriCarb users

Breakout 2) Software Tutorial 2 for QuantaSmart based TriCarb users

4.15pm Closing Comments

4.30pm End of Meeting

It is an oppoortunity to educate / reducate yourself about radiometic detecion from a company whom has 50+ years of experience. RRD is market that PE is commited to, so we can hopefully update you with the new Radiochemicals we have avalible, the upgrades to our radiometric instrumentation...focus & revolutionize key applications for RRD and safety compliance, and finally help navigate users to non Rad alternative methods.

If you are interested in attending, or simply have any questions then please let me know.

rebecca.walker@perkinelmer.com, or 07795 396 582

Rebecca

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