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The following laboratories and working groups are actively involved in speciation analysis


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Austria: Research Groupf of Analytical Chemistry, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna

Austria: University of Graz, IfC, Environmental and Trace Element Analysis
The main research item is the development of methods for the determination of inorganic (cations, anions) and organometallic compounds and their application to actual problems of industry, medicine, a...

Belgium: MITAC Research group of F. Adams, Univ. Antwerp
The main research interests of the MITAC research group of Prof. Freddy Adams at the University of Antwerp are:  Instrumental microscopic analysis with ion, electron and laser beam me...

Canada: University of Alberta, Dr. Chris Le group on Environmental Health Sciences
Chemical Speciation of Trace Elements in Environmental and Biological Systems Chemical speciation studies are essential to an understanding of toxicity and bioavailability of the element in the envir...

France: Group of Bio-Inorganic Analytical Chemistry (Pau)
The main research axes of the group GCABI are: Development of analytical methods for species-specific (speciation) analysis Molecular description of response mechanisms of living organisms exp...

Germany: DFG Forscher-Gruppe: Organometal(loid) Compounds in the Environment
In July 2001 a collaboration between chemists, analysts, microbiologists and medical researchers was awarded a research grant ("Organometal(loid) Compounds in the Environment" FOR 415) by the Deutsche...

Germany: GSF, AG 5: Elements and element species
The research activities of the group is focused to the following topics: Determination of the "Normal" concentration of trace elements in human tissues and body fluids Relationship between diox...

Germany: Interdisciplinary Research Training Group Program
Interdisciplinary Research Training Group Program ("Graduiertenkolleg") on"Trace analysis of elemental species: Develepment of methods and applications"at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz A res...

Germany: Laboratory for Marine Bioanalytical Chemistry at GKSS
The laboratory for Marine Bioanalytical Chemistry is doing scientific research at the interface between instrumental analytical chemistry and micro- and molecular biology. Our mission is to determine ...

Germany: Working Group of Prof. Dr. K.G. Heumann
Trace Analyses of Elements and Elemental Species in the Environment and High-Technology Products   Main Topics in Scientific Work Trace analysis of elements and elemental species by mass spectr...




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