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North American Chemical Residue Workshop

Naples, Florida

The North American Chemical Residue Workshop (NACRW) formerly the Florida Pesticide Residue Workshop (FPRW) conducts an annual meeting for scientists particularly interested in trace level analysis of pesticides, veterinary drug residues, and other chemicals in food, animal feed, and environmental samples.  The purpose of the meeting is to provide training, develop and improve technical knowledge, facilitate development and distribution of new analysis methods and techniques, and establish networking to promote professional cooperation between scientists of these interests.  While the majority of attendees are from North America, important international speakers are always included in the Technical Program, and attendance of scientists from Asia, Europe, South America, Australia, and Africa is increasing annually. AGRO is a co-sponsor of this event.

North American Chemical Residue Workshop

Marriott Harbor Beach Resort, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 030 Holiday Dr., Fort Lauderdale, Florida

The North American Chemical Residue Workshop (NACRW) formerly the Florida Pesticide Residue Workshop (FPRW) conducts an annual meeting for scientists particularly interested in trace level analysis of pesticides, veterinary drug residues, and other chemicals in food, animal feed, and environmental samples.  The purpose of the meeting is to provide training, develop and improve technical knowledge, facilitate development and distribution of new analysis methods and techniques, and establish networking to promote professional cooperation between scientists of these interests.  While the majority of attendees are from North America, important international speakers are always included in the Technical Program, and attendance of scientists from Asia, Europe, South America, Australia, and Africa is increasing annually. The meeting attracts between 300 to 350 attendees representing government, academia, and industries.  The program is designed for technical scientists and lab managers alike; interactive forums and daily poster and vendor sessions will be held. Poster sessions will be held each morning in the Exhibits area.  Vendor sessions are planned for Sunday Evening and during breakfasts and lunches each day during the event. There will be exhibitors representing analytical instrument companies, laboratory and analytical standards suppliers, and analytical service laboratories. Contact Steve Lehotay for more information.

North American Chemical Residue Workshop

The North American Chemical Residue Workshop (NACRW) formerly the Florida Pesticide Residue Workshop (FPRW) conducts an annual meeting for scientists particularly interested in trace level analysis of pesticides, veterinary drug residues, and other chemicals in food, animal feed, and environmental samples.  The purpose of the meeting is to provide training, develop and improve technical knowledge, facilitate development and distribution of new analysis methods and techniques, and establish networking to promote professional cooperation between scientists of these interests. 2021 Submission Deadlines  Oral Presentations:  May 14, 2021 Poster Presentations: May 28, 2021 

Pacifichem 2021

Honolulu, HI Honolulu, HI, United States

AGRO is Hosting Eleven Pacifichem Symposia Proteomics and metabolomics in agricultural, environmental,and public health sciences (131), Qing Li (USA) and John Johnston (USA) Pesticide Residues in Food: Advancing global standards that facilitate trade and ensure consumer safety (126), Jason Sandahl (USA), John Johnston (USA), and Ken Racke (USA) Deciphering chemical signals and omics for sustainable pest management (130), Charles Cantrell (USA) Rodenticide Environmental Fate and Nontarget Effects (141), Katie Swift (USA) Emerging technologies and advances in measuring and assessing the environmental fate of pesticides and other agrochemicals (146), Mingming Ma (USA) and Amy Ritter (USA) Developments in pesticide ecological risk assessment approaches in the Pacific Rim (144), Amy Ritter (USA) Wenlin Chen (USA) and Pat Havens (USA) Recent developments in the analysis of pesticide residues in foods: advances and challenges (23), Yelena Sapozhnikova (USA), Lijun Han (China) and Machiko Saka (Japan) New formulations & application technologies of pesticides in sustainable plant protection: From theory to practice (143), Pat Havens (USA) Toward the chemistry of plant growth regulators (136), Yunde Zhao (USA) Agricultural Sustainability: The critical links between chemistry, exposure assessment, risk assessment, and regulations (151), Jeanette Van Emon (USA) Chemistry and the Rice Field Ecosystem (138), Kevin Armbrust (USA

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