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 The San Francisco Bay Area Mass Spectrometry (BAMS) discussion group

Thursday, November 16, 2000
6:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Basque Cultural Center
South San Francisco

 (Dinner reservations required by noon on Friday 11/10/00)
 

(title not available yet)

David Clemmer
Indiana University

Abstract
(not available)

Background
(see IU web page)

Meeting details
Date: Thursday November 16, 2000
Time: 6:00 pm Social hour, registration (no-host cocktails)
7:00 pm Dinner ($30/members; $40/non-member)
8:00 pm Discussion/poster viewing (free, no reservations required)
Dinner:  Choice of:  Basque Chicken
Basque Beef
Vegetarian Pasta
includes various side dishes, wine, desert, coffee, etc. 
Cost: $30.00 BAMS members.  Reservations required by noon Friday 11/10/00
$40.00 Non-members.  Reservations required by noon Friday 11/10/00
$15.00 Students only.  Reservations required by noon Friday 11/10/00
Note: the dinner prices in the newsletter costs were incorrect.  Sorry for any inconvenience.

Maps & directions
Basque Cultural Center
599 Railroad Ave.
South San Francisco
650-583-8091
 
 


Our tentative schedule for speakers & meetings is as follows:

Thursday, December 7, 2000 Catherine Fenselau
Thursday, January 25, 2001 Alan Marshall
Wednesday, March 14, 2001  John Hayes

Other meeting notices received by BAMS:
2nd Workshop on Harsh-Environment Mass Spectrometry, 3/18/2001 (http://www.marine.usf.edu/mass_spec/HEMSconf.htm)
 

The San Francisco Bay Area Mass Spectrometry discussion group was formed in 1980 to provide a regular gathering for people interested in mass spectrometry and allied topics. BAMS currently has a membership of about 280 individual and 20 corporate members, and meets 8-10 times per year for a midweek dinner and lecture.  Meetings attract between 30 and 90 people, and are held at a restaurant or hotel in the bay area convenient for our speaker.  We usually convene at 6:00pm for cocktails, dinner at 7:00pm, and lecture at 8:15pm.
 

If you have suggestions for a meeting topic, or know of a prominent mass spectroscopist who will be visiting the bay area, please contact our program chair.
 

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BAMS treasurer's report for 1999 is available here.

To become a member, please fill out and mail in a membership form.
BAMS has been fortunate to have had many excellent speakers in our short history.
If you have suggestions for a meeting topic please contact our program chair.
If you have questions or comments about BAMS, please contact one of the BAMS officers.
Please thank our corporate sponsors who help keep BAMS membership and dinner costs low.
Here are some internet links that may be of interest to BAMS members.
 

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Last update: 11/3/00.