The countdown has begun! Register today for the Virtual Analytical Summit 2023

SelectScience brings together scientific leaders and manufacturers in analytical research and development through its highly anticipated online conference

17 Jan 2023
Dora Wells
Clinical Content Editor

Editorial article

SelectScience® invites you to join industry-leading scientists and technology innovators at our 2023 Virtual Analytical Summit, going live on February 14. Gain insights into the latest developments in analytical science, from pioneering research techniques to cutting-edge technologies, at this free-to-attend online conference.

Reserve your space today to hear from our roster of analytical experts as they discuss the very latest developments in their fields, spanning topics such as immunoassay validation for quantitative bioanalytical assays, metabolite identification in LC-MS based non-targeted metabolomics, high throughput single cell profiling using MS, and more. In addition to talks by world-leading scientists, the summit will also feature live Q&As, interactive resource booths, a poster hall, unique networking opportunities, and much more.

Featured speakers include:

John McLean

Prof. John A. McLean
Department Chairman and Professor of Chemistry, Vanderbilt University

Gary Patti

Prof. Gary Patti
Professor of Chemistry and of Genetics and Medicine (School of Medicine), Washington University in St. Louis

Diane Turner

Dr. Diane Turner
Director, Owner, and Senior Consultant, Anthias Consulting Limited

Ian Wilson

Prof. Ian Wilson
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London

Marianne Scheel Fjording

Dr. Marianne Scheel Fjording
Founder and CEO, BIOLYZR

Elizabeth Want

Dr. Elizabeth Want
Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London

Michael Witting

Prof. Michael Witting
Professor of Metabolomics and Proteomics Core, Helmholtz Munich

Jonathan Sweedler

Prof. Jonathan Sweedler
Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois

James Grinias

Dr. James Grinias
Associate Professor, Chemistry/Biochemistry & Research, Rowan University

Patrick Batoon

Dr. Patrick Batoon
Product Manager, Agilent

Kenneth Berthelette

Kenneth Berthelette
Senior Scientist, Waters Corporation


Reserve your free place today


How this online event works

Virtual Analytical Summit 2023: Register today for free

Register in advance to receive entry details and agenda updates. Bookmark key presentations by adding them to your calendar so you don’t miss them. On the day of the event, enter the virtual lobby (example pictured above) and explore! You can dip in and out of the Summit as you like throughout the day and don’t worry if you miss a talk, after the event you will receive on-demand links so that you can watch the presentations at a time that suits you.

Why attend?

  • Hear from experts in their fields as they present on crucial topics across analytical research and development
  • Access application notes, infographics, posters, and more – all free to download
  • Network with scientists globally from institutions such as Imperial College London, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Illinois
  • Discover the latest technology launches from prominent innovators, including PolyScience, Agilent and Waters
  • Drop in and out, from the comfort of your own home, the lab, or the office, completely free of charge


Register for free today


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