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List of Exhibitors (as of 09/24/08)

Industry

Anton Paar USA – www.anton-paar.com
(contact:  Kristen Bowles, kristen.bowles@anton-paar.com)

Anton Paar USA is the world leader in several areas of scientific instrumentation.  Among others, sample preparation and microwave synthesis are the main areas of our business.

CETAC Technologies – www.cetac.com
(contact:  Elisabeth Lewis, elewis@cetac.com)

CETAC Technologies is a worldwide leader in sample handling and sample introduction technologies for elemental analysis.  We develop, manufacture and market a family of products and services that provide essential solutions to customers around the globe.

Dionex – www.dionex.com/en-us/index.html
(contact:  Bob Bridge, bob.bridge@dionex.com)

Dionex Corporation develops, manufactures, sells, and services chromatography and extraction systems for separating, isolating, and identifying the components of chemical mixtures.  Dionex products are used extensively in the environmental, pharmaceutical, life science, biotechnology, chemical, petrochemical, power generation and electronics industries.  Dionex customers include many of the world’s largest companies as well as government agencies, research institutions, and universities.

eDAQ, Inc. – www.edaq.com
(contact:  Michael Hagen, mhagen@edaq.com)

eDAQ manufactures electrochemistry systems, chromatography control systems, and detectors for contactless conductivity.  Design of the systems uses the eCorder control unit/data recorder to allow the system to be as versatile as possible.  The system is not dedicated to a single experiment type but can be quickly changed to record from ANY transducer in the lab.  It will quickly become the most used instrument in the lab.

Linweld – www.linweld.com
(contact:  Randy Preuss, rpreuss@linweld.com)

Linweld is the heartland’s largest manufacturer of specialty, industrial, and medical gases and support equipment.  Linweld offers on-line ordering and cylinder training.  From one of our 32 store locations, we deliver direct to our customers by trained Linweld personnel.

Midland Scientific, Inc. – www.midlandsci.com
(contact:  Jack Gondring, jack.gondring@midlandsci.com)

Midland Scientific supplies a full line of quality laboratory supplies and equipment including chemicals, reagents, solutions, glassware, plasticware, instrumentation, measurement equipment, general laboratory supplies and consumables.  Midland Scientific offers helpful customer service and sales representatives, an extensive catalog and a full-featured website along with competitive pricing and quick delivery.

McKee Voorhees & Sease – www.ipmvs.com
(contact:  Sarah Hankel, hankel@ipmvs.com)

McKee Voorhees & Sease counsels clients in intellectual property legal issues.  Innovation drives progress and its value is your greatest asset.  We help clients understand the options available to them and offer ou insight and guidance in matters relating to patents, trademarks, trade secrets, licensing, and copyrighting.

Q-Sense – www.q-sense.com
(contact:  Kimberly Beckham, Kimberly.Beckham@biolininc.com)

Q-Sense is a Swedish-based company specializing in quantifying changes at various interfaces.  Q-Sense develops and markets analysis instruments and complete measurement solutions for molecular interaction and absorption based on the unique and patented Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation  Monitoring (QCM-D) technology.  Our instruments are found in over 25 countries and cited in over 350 publications.

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Inc. – www.ssi.shimadzu.com
(contact:  Maureen Quaranta, maQuaranta@shimadzu.com)

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments is the American subsidiary of Shimadzu Corporation, headquartered in Kyoto, Japan.  We are a leading manufacturer of scientific instrumentation, including gas and liquid chromatographs, mass spectrometers (GCMS, LCMS, MALDI), UV-Vis, FTIR, AA and ICP spectrophotometers, environmental/TOC analyzers, balances, and physical measurement equipment.

TA Instruments – www.tainstruments.com
(contact:  Jane Bolmeyer, jbolmeyer@tainstruments.com)

More worldwide customers choose TA Instruments as their preferred thermal analysis, rheology and microcalorimetry supplier.  With direct offices around the world, TA Instruments is uniquely qualified to meet customer needs for high technology thermal analysis, rheology, and microcalorimetry products, excellent training and customer support.

Thermo Fisher Scientific – new.fishersci.com
(contact:  Mike Montanez, mike.montanez@thermofisher.com)

Thermo Fisher Scientific is the world leader in serving science, enabling our customer to make the world healthier, cleaner and safer.  Serving customers through two premier brands, Thermo Scientific and Fisher Scientific, we help solve analytical challenges from routine testing to complex research and discovery.  Together, we offer the most convenient purchasing options to customers and continuously advance our technologies to accelerate the pace of scientific discovery.

Varian, Inc. – www.varianinc.com
(contact:  Tom Harms, tom.harms@varianinc.com)

Varian, Inc. is a leading worldwide supplier of scientific instruments and vacuum technologies for life science and industrial applications.  The company provides complete solutions, including Information Rich Detection, Chromatography, Spectroscopy, Consumables, Imaging, Data Systems, Diagnostics, Dissolution, Vacuum Technologies, laboratory consumable supplies, software, training and support through its global distribution and support systems.


Academic

Colorado School of Mines – www.mines.edu
(contact:  Jahi Sauk Simbai, jsimbai@mines.edu)

University of Iowa – www.chem.uiowa.edu
(contact:  Janet Kugley, janet-kugley@uiowa.edu)

Iowa State University – www.chem.iastate.edu
(contact:  Lynette Edsall, chemgrad@iastate.edu)

University of Kansas – www.chem.ku.edu
(contact:  Jan Akers, jakers@ku.edu)

Kansas State University – www.ksu.edu/chem
(contact:  Takashi Ito, ito@ksu.edu)

University of Missouri-Columbia – chemistry.missouri.edu/home.php
(contact:  Jerry Brightwell, brightwellj@missouri.edu)

University of Missouri-Kansas City – cas.umkc.edu/chem
(contact:  J. David Van Horn, vanhornj@umkc.edu)

University of Missouri-St. Louis – www.umsl.edu/chemistry
(contact:  Michael R. Nichols, nicholsmic@umsl.edu)

Missouri State University – chemistry.missouristate.edu
(contact:  Nick Gerasimchuk, NNGerasimchuk@missouristate.edu)

Missouri Western State University – www.missouriwestern.edu/Chemistry
(contact:  Ben Caldwell, Caldwell@missouriwestern.edu)

University of Nebraska-Lincoln – www.chem.unl.edu/index.shtml
(contact:  Terese Janovec, tjanovec3@unlnotes.unl.edu)

University of South Carolina – www.chem.sc.edu
(contact:  Michael Myrick, myrick@mail.chem.sc.edu)

University of South Dakota – www.usd.edu/chemistry
(contact:  Ranjit T. Koodali, Ranjit.Koodali@usd.edu)

South Dakota State University – chembiochem.sdstate.edu
(contact:  Jihong Cole-Dai, jihong.cole-dai@sdstate.edu)

Vanderbilt University
(contact:  Sandra E. Ford, Sandra.E.Ford@vanderbilt.edu)

Washington University (St. Louis) – www.chemistry.wustl.edu
(contact:  Richard Mabbs, mabbs@wustl.edu)

Wichita State University – www.wichita.edu/chemistry
(contact:  Michael VanStipdonk, mike.vanstipdonk@wichita.edu)

 

 

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