Impress in 600 Seconds
Do you have the research focus and the charisma to become… The Separation Science Slam Champion of HPLC 2019?
All young separation scientists (35 years old and under) are invited to submit abstracts for the opportunity to present at a brand-new session at HPLC 2019 in Milan, Italy: the Separation Science Slam.
Successful applicants will have just 10 minutes on the Separation Science Slam stage to inform, engage and thrill the audience – and jury – with the hard-earned results of their liquid chromatography-based research project.
Competition is expected to be fierce, so “slammers” are urged to make use of props, live demonstrations, assistants... anything that will “wow” the crowd.
The reward? Gold = €2000, Silver = €1500, Bronze = €500.
Submit your short abstract (max 100 words) and brief CV here: online form.
Abstract deadline: March 29, 2019.
If you have any questions or require further guidance, please contact: [email protected]
Rich Whitworth completed his studies in medical biochemistry at the University of Leicester, UK, in 1998. To cut a long story short, he escaped to Tokyo to spend five years working for the largest English language publisher in Japan. "Carving out a career in the megalopolis that is Tokyo changed my outlook forever. When seeing life through such a kaleidoscopic lens, it's hard not to get truly caught up in the moment." On returning to the UK, after a few false starts with grey, corporate publishers, Rich was snapped up by Texere Publishing, where he spearheaded the editorial development of The Analytical Scientist. "I feel honored to be part of the close-knit team that forged The Analytical Scientist – we've created a very fresh and forward-thinking publication." Rich is now also Content Director of Texere Publishing, the company behind The Analytical Scientist.