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

Tuesday October 21, 2003
6:00 pm to 10:00 pm

The Basque Cultural Center
South San Francisco

Dinner reservations required by noon on Friday October 17, 2003
(Late registration: follow this link)
 

Manufacturer's Night

Corporate Sponsors attending:

Sponsor Contact
Agilent Technologies Kristin Swanson, Frank Kuhlmann
Alturas Analytics Shane Needham
Applied Biosystems Helen Wight
Bruker Daltonics Maryann Shen
ChemSW, Inc. David Sparkman
Dionex Corp Jamie Rice
Eksignet Marc Foster
JEOL Adrian Pike
Kaiser Permanente Robert Pennell
LECO Ric Cuchetto
Perkin Elmer Matthew Beck
Quest Pharmaceutical Services Robert Kokka
Richard Scientific Richard Devereaux
Shimadzu Biotech Jeff Wong
SurroMed, Inc. Chris Becker
Tandem Labs/NWT Inc. Ann Hoffman
Target Discovery Luke Schneider
Varian Chromatography Systems John Mazzanti
Waters Julie Dearnley, Joe Fisher

 

Meeting details
Date: Tuesday  October 21, 2003
Time: 6:00 pm Social hour, registration (no-host cocktails)
7:00 pm Dinner
8:00 pm Lecture
Dinner:  Choice of:  Prime Rib
Salmon with Champagne Sauce
Vegitarian Pasta
includes (various side dishes & dessert) 
Cost: $25.00 BAMS members.  Reservations required by noon on Friday October 17, 2003
$35.00 Non-members.  Reservations required by noon on Friday October 17, 2003
$15.00 Students only.  Reservations required by noon on Friday October 17, 2003

Maps & directions
The Basque Cultural Center
599 Railroad Avenue
South San Francisco, CA 94080
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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 6:00 pm for cocktails, dinner at 7:00 pm, and lecture at 8:15 pm.

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.

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.
 

If you have comments or suggestions for this web site, please email me at hugh-gregg@llnl.gov

Last update: 10/17/2003