Spectroscopy 17 (2003) 77 77 IOS Press Editorial Second Conference Issue of Spectroscopy The First International Conference on Biomedical Spectroscopy, held in Cardiff, UK was a great suc- cess. This is the second volume containing papers that were presented at the conference. The first paper in this issue is an article by Professor Ozaki who presented a lecture in Cardiff, devoted to the memory of Professor Dennis Chapman FRS. A Second International Conference on Biomedical Spectroscopy – From the Bench to the Clinic will be held in London, UK between 5–8 July 2003. The conference will cover all aspects of spectroscopy ap- plied to solve biological problems. The particular focus of the conference will be the role of spectroscopy in health and disease, in the post-genomic era. It will discuss how spectroscopy plays an important role in not only diagnosis of disease processes but also in drug development. Scientists engaged in applying spectroscopy, in either the laboratory bench setting or in the clinic, are invited to take part and present their work. The deadline for Abstract submission is 31 May 2003. Papers presented at the conference will be published in a Special Conference issue of Spectroscopy, after appropriate reviewing. The deadline for paper submission is 8 July 2003. Parvez I. Haris Editor-in-Chief Spectroscopy – An International Journal E-mail: [email protected]0712-4813/03/$8.00 2003 – IOS Press. All rights reserved
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Spectroscopy 17 (2003) 77 77IOS Press
Editorial
Second Conference Issue of Spectroscopy
The First International Conference on Biomedical Spectroscopy, held in Cardiff, UK was a great suc-cess. This is the second volume containing papers that were presented at the conference. The first paperin this issue is an article by Professor Ozaki who presented a lecture in Cardiff, devoted to the memoryof Professor Dennis Chapman FRS.
A Second International Conference on Biomedical Spectroscopy – From the Bench to the Clinic willbe held in London, UK between 5–8 July 2003. The conference will cover all aspects of spectroscopy ap-plied to solve biological problems. The particular focus of the conference will be the role of spectroscopyin health and disease, in the post-genomic era. It will discuss how spectroscopy plays an important rolein not only diagnosis of disease processes but also in drug development. Scientists engaged in applyingspectroscopy, in either the laboratory bench setting or in the clinic, are invited to take part and presenttheir work. The deadline for Abstract submission is 31 May 2003. Papers presented at the conference willbe published in a Special Conference issue of Spectroscopy, after appropriate reviewing. The deadlinefor paper submission is 8 July 2003.