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44th Annual Spring Symposium
June 10-12, 2025
Heritage Center of Brooklyn Center
Brooklyn Center, MN
The Minnesota Chromatography Forum invites you to participate in its 44th Annual Spring Symposium and Short Courses at the Heritage Center of Brooklyn Center (formerly Earle Brown Heritage Center) in Brooklyn Center, MN. The symposium will begin with a keynote address by Dr. David S Hage on the morning of June 12, 2025. Visit the MCF website (linked here) for more information.
Featuring 2025 Keynote Speaker:
Dr. David S. Hage
"Moving Beyond Traditional Chromatography: Studies of Bio/Chemical and Environmental Interactions by Affinity-Based Methods"
David S. Hage is the James Hewett University Professor and a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His main research interests involve the theory, design and use of new affinity-based separations and methods in high-performance liquid chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, and other systems for the study or analysis of complex samples. Specific interests include chromatographic-based immunoassays; the study of bio/chemical interactions by affinity-based separation methods; the theory and behavior of chiral separations; the production of new supports, such as affinity monoliths, and immobilization schemes for bio-related agents in HPLC; and the creation of miniaturized separation platforms for personalized medicine or environmental studies. Visit our Symposium page for more information on Dr. Hage and the keynote abstract.
Dr. David S. Hage
"Moving Beyond Traditional Chromatography: Studies of Bio/Chemical and Environmental Interactions by Affinity-Based Methods"
David S. Hage is the James Hewett University Professor and a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His main research interests involve the theory, design and use of new affinity-based separations and methods in high-performance liquid chromatography, capillary electrophoresis, and other systems for the study or analysis of complex samples. Specific interests include chromatographic-based immunoassays; the study of bio/chemical interactions by affinity-based separation methods; the theory and behavior of chiral separations; the production of new supports, such as affinity monoliths, and immobilization schemes for bio-related agents in HPLC; and the creation of miniaturized separation platforms for personalized medicine or environmental studies. Visit our Symposium page for more information on Dr. Hage and the keynote abstract.
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