TY - INPR
T1 - European analytical column no. 37 (January 2009) Division of Analytical Chemistry (DAC) of the European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences (EuCheMS)
AU - Karlberg, Bo
AU - Grasserbauer, Manfred
AU - Andersen, Jens Enevold Thaulov
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - This issue of the European Analytical Column has again a
somewhat different format: once more DAC invited a guest
columnist to give his views on various matters related to
Analytical Chemistry in Europe. This year, Professor
Manfred Grasserbauer of the Vienna University of Technology
focuses on current challenges for European
analytical chemistry. During the period 2002–2007 Professor
Grasserbauer was Director of the Institute for
Environment and Sustainability, Joint Research Centre of
the European Commission, Ispra. There is no doubt that
many challenges exist at the present time for all of us
representing a major branch of chemistry, namely analytical
chemistry.
The global financial crisis is affecting all branches of
chemistry, especially analytical chemistry since our discipline
by tradition has many close links to industry. Already
now a decrease of industrial commitment with respect to
new research projects and sponsoring of conferences can be
observed. It is therefore important to strengthen all efforts
and to keep the presence of analytical chemists at meetings
and conferences unchanged.
Recent activities of DAC and details regarding the major
analytical-chemistry event this year in Europe, Euroanalysis
XV in Innsbruck, Austria, are also reported.
AB - This issue of the European Analytical Column has again a
somewhat different format: once more DAC invited a guest
columnist to give his views on various matters related to
Analytical Chemistry in Europe. This year, Professor
Manfred Grasserbauer of the Vienna University of Technology
focuses on current challenges for European
analytical chemistry. During the period 2002–2007 Professor
Grasserbauer was Director of the Institute for
Environment and Sustainability, Joint Research Centre of
the European Commission, Ispra. There is no doubt that
many challenges exist at the present time for all of us
representing a major branch of chemistry, namely analytical
chemistry.
The global financial crisis is affecting all branches of
chemistry, especially analytical chemistry since our discipline
by tradition has many close links to industry. Already
now a decrease of industrial commitment with respect to
new research projects and sponsoring of conferences can be
observed. It is therefore important to strengthen all efforts
and to keep the presence of analytical chemists at meetings
and conferences unchanged.
Recent activities of DAC and details regarding the major
analytical-chemistry event this year in Europe, Euroanalysis
XV in Innsbruck, Austria, are also reported.
U2 - 10.1007/s00769-009-0516-9
DO - 10.1007/s00769-009-0516-9
M3 - Contribution to newspaper - Feature article
SN - 0949-1775
VL - 14
SP - 337
EP - 340
JO - Accreditation and Quality Assurance
JF - Accreditation and Quality Assurance
IS - 6
ER -