ARCEBS 2010 - Second International Conference on Application of Radiotracers in Chemical, Environmental and Biological Sciences (ARCEBS-10)
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Category ARCEBS 2010
Deadline: June 30, 2010 | Date: November 07, 2010-November 13, 2010
Venue/Country: Kolkata, India
Updated: 2010-08-24 17:49:05 (GMT+9)
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The first International Conference on Application of Radiotracers in Chemical, Environmental and Biological Sciences (ARCEBS) was held at the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, India in January, 2006. Aim of the conference was to bring together all application scientists who use radiotracers as a tool in different areas of science and technology. The first ARCEBS was successful through the participation of about two hundred scientists from 27 countries round the globe. ARCEBS-10 is the second International conference in the series. ARCEBS has several important features from its inception. For example, ARCEBS promotes the interdisciplinary researches using radiotracers. ARCEBS emphasizes on the forerunner topics and the forthcoming facilities as well. ARCEBS adore the youth leaderships, and so on. In the present event, ARCEBS plans to hold a special seminar and discussion meeting on the huge facilities those are coming in Nuclear Sciences. For example, the proposed EURISOL facility might be a treasure for radiochemists and the other scientists in next few years. Join ARCEBS-10 and feel the flavor of interdisciplinary research! ARCEBS-10 is "a must"!
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