Elsevier Inc. Past Events
The second Green and Sustainable Chemistry Conference is a forum to address these challenges in a broad unique manner encompassing many diverse fields of Green and Sustainable Chemistry. The goal of the conference is to bring together international researchers from academia and industry, from authorities and other institutions to communicate and share the latest developments across the broad and diverse fields of Green and Sustainable Chemistry.
Spatial Statistics, which will be held in Avignon, France, from the 9-12 June 2015 under the theme, Emerging Patterns. Spatial statistics is a rapidly developing field involving the quantitative analysis of spatial data and the statistical modelling of spatial variability and uncertainty.
Label-Free Technologies is a two-and-a-half-day conference focused on the latest advances and applications of label-free technology in life sciences and drug discovery. It brings together the users, the equipment suppliers and the equipment inventors.
Following on from the enormously successful first meeting held in Amsterdam in 2012, we are proud to be bringing this conference to the USA. The second meeting in this series will review the considerable progress in the field, especially over the past two years, and provide unrivalled exposure to the most practical emerging techniques. It will also demonstrate how the advent of such label-free techniques has illuminated and inspired research in the field of intracellular metabolism and cell surface receptors.
UEP2013 Asian Edition aims to provide an international forum to explore the urban environment and how we can begin to create a healthy and liveable environment in cities. International Speaker Line-Up: Bert Brunekreef, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands - Carlo Calfapietra, National Research Council (IBAF-CNR), Italy - Zoe G. Davies, University of Kent, UK - Sue Grimmond, King’s College London, UK - Gina Lovasi, School of Public Health Columbia University, USA - Yonglong Lu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China - Francis L. Martin, Lancaster University, UK- Elena Paoletti, National Research Council (IPP-CNR), Italy - Tong Zhu, Peking University, Beijing, China - Yong-Guan Zhu, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
People all over the world are migrating to cities in search of jobs and cultural advantages, especially in Asia. This has resulted in the formation of huge megapolitan areas and surrounding periurban environs. In China, a 40 million urban area is planned.
