Call for Abstracts
The theme of this year's conference is The Environment in 2020: Past, Present and Future. The NEMC Steering Committee is inviting abstracts for oral or poster presentations in these specific topic areas:
- 50 Years of Progress in Environmental Monitoring
- Academic Research Topics in Environmental Measurement and Monitoring
- Advances in Field Sampling, Measurement, and Sensor Technologies
- Advances in High Resolution Mass Spectrometry and its Emerging Environmental Applications
- Air Methods, Monitoring, and Technology
- Air Methods, Monitoring, and Technology - Session 2
- Best Management Practices for Environmental Laboratories
- Building Consensus Methods to Support Environmental Laboratories
- Challenges and Opportunities for Solid Phase Extraction
- Changing the Paradigm for Water Pollution Monitoring
- Citizen Science
- Collaborative Efforts to Improve Environmental Monitoring
- Collaborative Efforts to Improve Environmental Monitoring - Session 2
- Current Topics in Microbiology
- Data Quality, Management, and Review
- Drinking Water
- Environmental Forensics
- Food Authenticity Testing
- Handling Interferences in Complex Matrices
- Identifying and Combatting Inappropriate Laboratory Practices
- Laboratory Informatics
- Metals Analysis and Remediation
- Microcystins: Methods, Sampling, and Prevalence in Environmental Waters
- New Organic Monitoring Techniques
- New Organic Monitoring Techniques - Session 2
- Operational and Advocacy Issues Impacting the Environmental Laboratory Industry
- Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in the Environment
- Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in the Environment - Session 2
- Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in the Environment - Session 3
- Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in the Environment - Session 4
- Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in the Environment - Session 5
- Public and Private Environmental/ Public Health Laboratory Partnerships
- Shale Oil and Gas
- Wet Chemistry Automation
- Wet Chemistry Automation - Session 2
Please provide your abstract by January 27, 2020. Abstracts received after the deadline are not guaranteed to be reviewed due to the number of available time slots and the high number of quality and timely submissions received.