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October 2004
Monthly
Meeting
Henry A. Hill Award to D. Rickter;
Frank Coppa Speaks
National
Chemistry
Week
Programs
Brauner Memorial Lectures
YCC/NESACS
Exchange to Germany 2005
Nucleus Buyers
Guide
Listing of Suppliers, Products and
Services
Vol. LXXXIII, No. 2
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Officers 2004
Chair:
Jean A. Fuller-Stanley
Chemistry Department, Wellesley College
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Chair-Elect:
Amy E. Tapper
Genzyme Drug Discovery and Development
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Harvard Medical School/McLean Hospital
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Alternate Councilors:
Term Ends 12/31/2004
Thomas R. Gilbert
Mukund S. Chorghade
Patricia Hamm
Timothy B. Frigo
Michael J. Hearn
David Warr
Arlene W. Light
Derk A. Wierda
Term Ends 12/31/2005
Mary T. Burgess
Patrick M. Gordon
Morton Z. Hoffman
Lowell H. Hall
Doris I. Lewis
Donald O. Rickter
Truman S. Light
LawrenceT. Scott
Amy E. Tapper
J. Donald Smith
Term Ends 12/31/2006
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Wallace J. Gleekman
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Alfred Viola
Julia H. Miwa
Barbara G. Wood
Dorothy J. Phillips
Michael Singer
All Chairs of standing
Committees, the editor
of THE NUCLEUS, and
the Trustees of Section
Funds are members of the
Board of Directors. Any
Councilor of the American Chemical Society
residing within the section area is an ex officio
member of the Board of Directors.
Contents
Rickter receives Hill Award_______________________________4
Donald O. Rickter, 2004 Awardee
Henry A. Hill __________________________________________4
A brief biography
Zare is Norris Awardee __________________________________4
November Speaker
Monthly Meeting _______________________________________5
Henry A. Hill Award, Frank Coppa speaks: “Better Chemistry, Better Mousetraps! Patents and What They Can Do For You.”
NERM Meeting ________________________________________5
Deadline for advance registration, see page 5
National Chemistry Week ________________________________6
Phyllis A. Brauner Memorial Lecture at Wellesley College
229th ACS Meeting -Undergraduate Research Poster Session___6
Call for Papers
Younger Chemists Committee_____________________________7
Call for Applications for Germany Exchange Program
ACS NORTHEAST REGIONAL UNDERGRADUATE DAY ___________8
November 6, 2004
Annual Buyers Guide _________________________________9-16
A listing of companies, products, and services
Cover: Frank Coppa, October Meeting Speaker
Deadlines: December 2004 issue: October 14
January 2005 issue: November 11
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2004 Henry A. Hill Awardee
Donald O. Rickter
The Northeastern Section has awarded
Donald O. Rickter the Henry A. Hill
Award for distinguished contributions
to the Section and the profession of
chemistry. The award will be presented
at the Section Meeting on October 14.
Dr. Rickter’s service to the Northeastern Section ACS includes the following: Chair and Chair-elect (1998,
1999); Nominating Committee (Chair
2000, 1996); Co-Chair Professional
Relations Committee(1997); Program
Committee (1981 and 1998); Congressional Science Counselor for the 8th
District, MA (1974-1998); Board of
Publications (1983-1985); Alternate
Councilor (various years since 1985);
Assisted in the development of the
NESACS website; Participated in the
planning of the State Capitol Days
(1998, 2000); Currently Calendar Coordinator for The NUCLEUS. In addition,
Dr. Rickter has been a member of ACS
since 1952 and served on the Presidential Task Force for K-12 education
in 2001. Dr.
Rickter is a
member of
the Division
of Chemical
Information
and the Division of Professional Relations, and currently serves as an independent
information consultant.
Dr. Rickter obtained his AB and MS
degrees at the University of CaliforniaDavis and completed his graduate studies in Physical Organic Chemistry at
Michigan State University (Ph.D.
1964). In addition to serving a couple
of years in the United States Navy , and
three years teaching at the high school
and college level, Dr. Rickter was
employed as Research Scientist and
Information Manager at Polaroid
where he authored several patents and
publications, and served as liaison
between Polaroid and NESACS
between 1974-1996. ◆
Corporate Patrons
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Genzyme Drug Discovery & Dev.
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Corporate Sponsors
Aerodyne Research Inc.
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories
New England BioLabs, Inc.
Pfizer
Sigma-RBI
Donors
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Houghton Chemical Company
Organix Inc.
Henry Hill
Award
This month we honor the memory of
Henry A. Hill by giving an award in
his name to a member of the Northeastern Section for meritorious service
to the Section. The award was established in 1979 in the memory of Henry
Hill by friends and colleagues in the
Northeastern Section after his untimely
death. The first award was made
posthumously to Henry A. Hill in
1980; his son Anthony C. Hill, then a
reporter for WGBH, accepted the
award in Henry’s stead.
Who was Henry A. Hill? Henry
Hill was Chairman of the Section in
1963. He was very active in the
continued on page 6
2004 Norris
Award
Address
“Chemical Fizzics: Seeing
Chemistry in Action”
Thursday, November 11, 2004
Professor Richard N. Zare, the Marguerite Blake Wilbur Professor in Natural Science, Department of Chemistry,
Stanford University ◆
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The Nucleus October 2004
Monthly Meeting
854th
The
Meeting of the Northeastern Section of the American
Chemical Society
Henry Hill Award, Presentation and Recognition of the 50 year members
Thursday, October 14, 2004
Wellesley College Club, Wellesley, MA
4:30 pm Board Meeting
5:30 pm Social Hour
Representatives from Kforce Scientific Staffing Firm Available
ACS Career Services Materials
6:30 pm Dinner
7:45 pm Award Meeting, Dr. Jean A. Fuller-Stanley, NESACS Chair, presiding
50-Year members honored
Henry A. Hill Award for Outstanding Service to the Northeastern
Section to Donald Rickter
Evening Lecture: Francis Coppa, Esq., Better Chemistry, Better
Mousetrap! Patents, and What They Can Do For You
Dinner reservations should be made no later than noon, Oct. 7th. Please call or
fax Marilou Cashman at 800-872-2054 or e-mail at [email protected].
Please specify vegetarian. Reservations not cancelled at least 24 hours in
advance must be paid. Members, $28.00; Non-members, $30.00; Retirees,
$15.00; Students, $10.00
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED
Anyone who needs special services or transportation, please call Marilou Cashman a few days in advance so that suitable arrangements can be made.
Next Meeting: Presentation of the Norris Award on Nov. 11, 2004 at MIT.
Awardee: Professor Richard N. Zare, the Marguerite Blake Wilbur Professor in
Natural Science, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, “Chemical
Fizzics: Seeing Chemistry in Action”
Directions
From Boston, Cambridge, etc.
From Rte. 128/95 proceed to the Rte. 9 exit, Westbound. Take Rte. 9 to the
Rte 16 Exit ramp (1.9 Mi.). At the top of the ramp turn Left onto Rte. 16 Southbound. Follow Rte. 16 through Wellesley Hills to Wellesley (1.5 Mi.). At the
traffic light, continue straight, which is now Rte. 135 to the Wellesley College
entrance on the left.
Enter the campus, staying on the curving main road (College Road). The
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College Rd.
When leaving, turn onto College Rd. toward the South Exit at Rte. 16. Turn
left onto Rte. 16 and return to the business area of Wellesley. Retrace the route
you came on.
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Abstract
Everyone has had at least one great
idea. Just about everyone wants to
know how they can protect the idea
and profit from it. Patents often come
to mind. While most people know a
few things about patents, the specifics
are often misunderstood. This talk will
provide a bit of clarity about the Patent
System, with some emphasis on chemical and materials patents. Patent strategy for the small business will also be
discussed, along with some recent
developments in the patent field. There
will also be some helpful advice for
individuals who want to patent and sell
their own inventions. Invention-marketing companies will also be discussed. ◆
Biography
Frank Coppa received his undergraduate degree in chemistry and mathematics from Boston College. After
graduating, he worked for several
years as a research chemist for PPG
Industries in Pittsbur gh. He then
returned to school and received his law
degree from Suffolk University. Upon
graduation, he joined General Electric
Company’s legal department, working
in GE’s patent operation in Washington, D.C. He then transferred to the
Corporate Research and Development
Center in Schenectady, and later served
as patent counsel at the GE Plastics
facility in Selkirk, New York. He has
been in private practice since 1992. ◆
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ACS Northeast Regional
Meeting
Rochester Riverside Convention
Center &
The Hyatt Regency Hotel
Rochester, NY
October 31 – November 3, 2004
Deadline for Advance Registration
October 18th.
www.nerm2004.org ◆
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National Chemistry Week
Theme — Health and Wellness!
Phyllis A. Brauner Memorial Lecture
Sunday, October 17, 2004
11 am – 12 pm, repeated from 2 pm – 3 pm
Wellesley College, Science Center, Room 277
The Sunday presentations are free and open to the public. Tickets are available on
a first come, first serve basis though reservations are recommended. To reserve
tickets, please contact Marilou Cashman either via email [email protected]
(preferred) or by phone 1-800-872-2054. Tickets will be available for pick-up
outside of the Science Center on the 17th. Parking is free. For directions to
Wellesley College, please visit http://www.wellesley.edu/Admin/travel.html.
While at Wellesley, a visit to the arboretum and greenhouses (which are open to
the public) is a must.
For more information, visit http://www.wellesley.edu/FOH/greenhouse.html. ◆
Kicking off National Chemistry Week 2004 Festivities
Special Guests – Tufts Dental Smile Squad
Join us in a variety of hands-on activities related to Health and Wellness including oral hygiene, germs, diabetes, and skin care, taking place from 10 am – 4pm
on October 17, 2004 outside of the Wellesley Science Center. In case of rain,
these activities will take place indoors. For more information, please visit
www.nesacs.org. ◆
Call for
Papers
Undergraduate Research
Poster Session
at the
229th
National Meeting of the
American Chemical Society
San Diego, California
March 13 – 17, 2005
The ACS invites undergraduate students to submit abstracts of their
research papers for presentation at the
Undergraduate Research Poster Session (URPS), which will be part of the
extensive programming for undergraduates at this national meeting. Submit
your abstract electronically by November 22, 2004 to <www.acs.org/meetings>. Click on the CHED division
and then select the URPS site that is
appropriate to the subject of your
paper. Please follow the directions
carefully.
For further information, contact:
LaTrease Garrison
ACS Student Affiliates Program
1155 Sixteenth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
Tel: (800) 227-5558, ext. 6166
e–mail: [email protected] ◆
Henry Hill Award
Continued from page 4
national ACS, and a member of, and
chairman of several of its committees.
He is especially remembered for his
service on the Professional Relations
Committee, where he drafted The
Chemists’ Creed, a precursor to the
Professional Employment Guidelines.
He was Director of the ACS from 1971
to 1975 and was elected PresidentElect and became President in 1976.
Born in St. Joseph, Missouri he
obtained a bachelor’s degree from
Johnson C. Smith University, then a
segregated university for persons of
continued on page 8
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The Nucleus October 2004
Call For Applications
YCC News
YCC/NESACS–JCF/GDCh
Exchange to Germany
April 3–10, 2005
The Younger Chemists Committee
(YCC) of the Northeastern Section and
the NESACS Education Committee
invite applications from undergraduate
and graduate students of chemistry,
biochemistry, and chemical engineering at colleges and universities within
the Section to spend a week in Germany as the guests of the Jungchemikerforum (JCF) of the Gesellschaft
Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh). The
exchange group will consist of up to
12 students and a number of faculty
and industrial representatives.
The visit to Berlin, which will take
place on April 3–10, 2005, will include
a student chemistry research conference (Euregionale), symposia on
careers, education, and international
opportunities, visits to industrial and
scientific institutions, and the opportunity to engage in extensive networking
with German and other European students. Each student representative
from the U.S. will be expected to make
a poster or oral presentation (in English) on his/her research at the Euregionale, and upon return, at the
Northeast Student Chemistry Research
Conference (NSCRC) on Saturday,
April 23. Travel expenses will be provided by NESACS; accommodations
in Germany will be covered by GDCh.
A working knowledge of German,
while useful, will not be specifically
required.
Application forms are available
from department chairs and on the
YCC <http://www.nsycc.org> and
NESACS <http://www.nesacs.org/>
websites. The following material must
be submitted with the application
form: the abstract of the presentation to
be made at the Euregionale and the
NSCRC, an essay on the relevance of
the exchange to the student’s professional goals, a letter of recommendation from the student’ s research
continued on page 8
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Preliminary Announcement
ACS NORTHEAST
REGIONAL
UNDERGRADUATE DAY
Saturday, November 6, 2004
The Thirteenth Annual ACS Northeast
Regional Undergraduate Day will be
held in celebration of National Chemistry Week (October 17-23) on Saturday, November 6, in the Metcalf
Science Center at Boston University
(590 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston).
The keynote speaker will be Professor
Matthew D. Shair of Harvard University, who will talk about his research in
the application of biomimetic organic
synthesis to chemistry and biology.
The program will also feature the following sessions: technical talks by
eminent researchers; a workshop on
hands-on chemistry with children;
seminars on graduate school prepara-
tion, industrial careers, and alternative
employment pathways; a graduate and
industry fair with résumé review and
information about ACS career services; a workshop on the activation of
ACS student affiliates chapters. There
will be a $10 registration fee to of fset
the cost of lunch, which will be provided, and workshop materials.
The event is sponsored by NESACS,
and is hosted by the Department of
Chemistry and Chemia, the ACS Student Affiliates Chapter at B.U.
For more information, contact Kevin
Burgoyne at 617-353-2503; fax: 617353-6466; [email protected] ◆
Henry Hill Award
Continued from page 6
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organic chemistry, and obtaining a
Ph.D. degree in 1942 working under
Prof. Robert C. Hockett, with the highest grades of the graduate students in
his class.
Not being able to obtain a position
in the major industrial firms because of
his color, he took up employment at
National Atlantic Research Co. in
Newtonville, MA. In 1946 he joined
Dewey & Almy Co as Research Supervisor and in 1952 he became Vice President of National Polychemicals which
was active in polymer chemistry. He
obtained patents for blowing agents. In
1961
he established
his own
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Whippany, NJ 07981
(973)428-9080 (voice)
(973)428-0152 (fax)
www.astecusa.com
[email protected]
43,44,74B
ATS RheoSystems
Louise Montemurro
52 Georgetown Rd
Bordentown, NJ 08505-2405
(609)298-2522 (voice)
(609)298-2795 (fax)
www.atsrheosystems.com
[email protected]
12
Aura Industries Inc.
Henry Joshua
Vice President
545 Eight Ave. Suite 5W
New York, NY 10018
(212)290-9190 (voice)
(212)290-9191 (fax)
www.aura-inc.com
[email protected]
41
Avery Filter Co.
Larry Avery
Technical Director
99 Kinderkamack Road
Westwood, NJ 07675
(201)666-9664 (voice)
(201)666-3802 (fax)
www.averyfilter.com
[email protected]
110
Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.
Ernie Linek
Pat,Trade,CopyR,Attorneys
28 State Street, 28th Floor
Boston, MA 02109-1775
(617)720-9600 (voice)
(617)720-9601 (fax)
www.bannerwitcoff.com
[email protected]
59
Bel-Art Products
Terry Eisenhardt
Admin Asst. Sales & Marketing
6 Industrial Road
Pequannock, NJ 07440
(973)694-0500 (voice)
(973)694-7199 (fax)
www.belart.com
[email protected]
119A
BioPro International Inc.
Rene Lohser
President
P.O. Box 156 / 265 Conklin St.
Farmingdale, NY 11735
(516)249-0099 (voice)
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C O M PA N Y D I R E C T O R Y
(516)249-0494 (fax)
www.biopro.com
[email protected]
14,41,95,112
Bioremediation Consulting Inc.
Sam Fogel
Vice President
39 Clarendon St
Watertown, MA 02472
(617)923-0976 (voice)
(617)923-0959 (fax)
www.bcilabs.com
[email protected]
17,23,90
Brinkmann Instruments, Inc.
Nancy Burns
Communications Manager
One Cantiague Road
Westbury, NY 11590-0207
(516)334-7500 (voice)
(516)334-7521 (fax)
www.brinkmann.com
[email protected]
11A
Brookfield Engineering Lab Inc
Robert McGregor
Marketing Manager
11 Commerce Blvd
Middleboro, MA 02346-1031
(508)946-6200 (voice)
(508)946-6262 (fax)
www.brookfieldengineering.com
[email protected]
12
Brookhaven Instruments
Irene Mueller
Marketing Manager
750 Blue Point Road
Holtsville, NY 11742-1832
(631)758-3200 (voice)
(631)758-3255 (fax)
www.bic.com
[email protected]
4,6A,12BA
Bruker Daltonics Inc.
40 Manning Road
Billerica, MA 01821
(978)663-3660 (voice)
(978)667-5993 (fax)
www.bdal.com
[email protected]
12D,19,72,90,148,152,169,172,
173,178
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Barbara Kaplan
Marketing Manager
45 Banfi Plaza
Farmingdale, NY 11735
(800)624-2852 (voice)
(631)249-7989 (fax)
www.bulbtronics.com
[email protected]
105A,115,120A,122,124,134,
135A
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Burle Electro-Optics, Inc.
Castagna Consulting Group, LLC [email protected]
Gunnar Oberg
Marketing Manager
P.O. Box 1159
Sturbridge, MA 01566
(800)648-1800 (voice)
(508)347-3849 (fax)
www.burle.com
[email protected]
172
Michael Castagna
Principal
Wall St Tower, Suite #808
Manchester, NH 03101
(603)625-1912 (voice)
(603)641-6493 (fax)
[email protected]
66
Burle Iindustries, INC.
Nora Biersack
Marketing Administrator
P.O. Box 1178
Milwaukee, WI 53201-1178
(414)289-9800 (voice)
(414)289-9804 (fax)
www.cerac.com
[email protected]
33
Clark Solutions
Chemic Laboratories
Complete Analysis Laboratories
1000 New Holland Ave
Lancaster, PA 17601-5688
(717)295-6888 (voice)
(717)295-6096 (fax)
www.burle.com
[email protected]
84A
Business Development Intnl.
A.O. Zoss
President
333 Elmwood Ave. Suite D538
Maplewood, NJ 07040-2449
(973)762-5802 (voice)
(973)762-5802 (fax)
www.chemconsultants.org
[email protected]
80A
CERAC,Inc.
Lisa Walsh
Marketing Manager
480 Neponset Street Bldg 7C
Canton, MA 02021
(781)821-5600 (voice)
(781)821-5651 (fax)
[email protected]
12C,12D,12G,18,19,20,23,28,35A,
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories 42A,65A,74,74B,76,80,80A,80B,
81,146
Pasha Agreste
Chemir Analytical Services
Mktg spec
Joy Hahn
50 Frontage Road
Business Development Mgr.
Andover, MA 01810
2672 Metro Blvd.
(978)749-8000 (voice)
St. Louis, MO 63043
(978)749-2768 (fax)
(800)659-7659 (voice)
www.isotope.com
(314)291-6630 (fax)
[email protected]
13,25A,26A,28,35,39,40A,149,181 www.chemir.com
[email protected]
CambridgeSoft Corporation
12C,12D,12F,12G,18,19,20,23,24,
Michael Tomasic
25,50,64,65,65A,68,69,72,74B,75
CEO
Chemo Dynamics LP
100 CambridgePark Drive
Terri Kromis, PhD
Cambridge, MA 02140-3070
Marketing Director
(617)588-9100 (voice)
3 Crossman Road
(617)588-9190 (fax)
Sayreville, NJ 08872
www.cambridgesoft.com
(732)721-4700 (voice)
[email protected]
(732)721-6835 (fax)
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[email protected]
Cardinal Health, Rad. Mngt.
28,35A,65
6045 Cochran Road
Chemtest Laboratories
Cleveland, OH 44139
Dr. Blank
(440)248-9300 (voice)
Director
(440)349-2307 (fax)
1259 USA Highway 46
www.cardinal.com/rms
Parsippany, NJ 07054
[email protected]
(973)335-2254 (voice)
152
(973)335-0556 (fax)
Cargille Laboratories
calilabs.com
Dorothy Schneider
[email protected]
Advertising Administrator
23
55 Commerce Road
Chiralizer Services, LLC
Cedar Grove, NJ 07009
12 Penns Trail, Suite 131
(973)239-6633 (voice)
Newtown, PA 18940
(973)239-6096 (fax)
(215)497-9493 (voice)
www.cargille.com
(215)497-9466 (fax)
[email protected]
www.hplctools.com
3,9,12,68,119A,144
42A
Chromak Research, Inc.
Dr. Onkar Tomer
Director
350 Campus Drive
Somerset, NJ 08873
(732)560-1366 (voice)
(732)560-9321 (fax)
12C,18,65A,151
Don Tyler
10 Brent Drive
Hudson, MA 01749
(978)568-3400 (voice)
(978)568-0060 (fax)
www.clarksol.com
[email protected]
138
Dr. Zvi Blank
President
1259 Route 46, Bldg. #4
Parsippany, NJ 07054
(973)335-2254 (voice)
(973)335-0556 (fax)
www.calilabs.com
[email protected]
20
Consolidated Stills & Sterilizer
George Lowe
Vice President
P O Box 297
Boston, MA 02134
(617)782-6072 (voice)
(617)787-5865 (fax)
www.consteril.com
[email protected]
95
Control Development
Tung Tran
Marketing Dept.
2633 Foundation Drive
South Bend, IN 46628
(574)288-7338 (voice)
(574)288-7339 (fax)
www.controldevelopment.com
[email protected]
172A
Controlotron Corp
Stan George
Marketing Manager
155 Plant Avenue
Hauppauge, NY 11788
(631)231-3600 (voice)
(631)231-3334 (fax)
www.controlotron.com
[email protected]
111
Dannier Chemical, Inc.
Tash,Ron
Sales Manager
2472 Chambers Rd. Ste. 230
Tustin, CA 92780
(714)832-6882 (voice)
C O M PA N Y D I R E C T O R Y
(714)832-6929 (fax)
www.dannier.com
[email protected]
28
Dawn Scientific Inc.
Andrew Abdul
President
164 Emmet St.
Newark, NJ 07114-2720
(973)802-1004 (voice)
(973)802-1005 (fax)
[email protected]
37
[email protected]
110
ESA, Inc.
Karin Oakes
22 Alpha Road
Chelmsford, MA 01824
(978)250-7086 (voice)
(978)250-7087 (fax)
www.esainc.com
[email protected]
19
Galbraith Laboratories
Hiden Analytical
Ken Woods
President
P.O. Box 51610
Knoxville, TN 37950-1610
(877)449-8797 (voice)
(865)546-7209 (fax)
www.galbraith.com
[email protected]
12C,12D,12F,12G,21A,23,24,65A,
74,74B,80B,90,145
Mark Buckley
Sales Manager
75 Hancock Rd. Suite H
Peterborough, NH 03458-1100
(603)924-5008 (voice)
(603)924-5009 (fax)
www.hideninc.com
[email protected]
5,12D,25,137,138,172
GL Synthesis Inc.
Judy Huffman
4630 Indiana St.
Golden, CO 80403-1849
(303)278-4455 (voice)
(303)278-7012 (fax)
www.huffmanlabs.com
[email protected]
145
Excel for Scientists & Engineers Dr. Jan Chen
Huffman Laboratories, Inc.
5 Constitution Way
Woburn, MA 01801-1087
(781)935-8939 (voice)
(781)935-8938 (fax)
www.delphian-tech.com
[email protected]
176
Joseph Billo PhD
Prof. Dept. of Chem Boston Col
13 Shattuck Street
Natick, MA 01760
(617)552-3619 (voice)
(617)552-2705 (fax)
[email protected]
179B
Director of Marketing
One Innovation Drive
Worcester, MA 01605
(508)754-6700 (voice)
(508)754-7075 (fax)
www.glsynthesis.com
[email protected]
28,35A,35B,146
Desert Analytics
Extech Instruments Corp
Glen Mills Inc.
Betty Shapiro
Office Manager
245 S. Plumer #24
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520)623-3381 (voice)
(520)623-9218 (fax)
23
285 Bear Hill Rd
Waltham, MA 02451
(781)890-7440 (voice)
(781)890-7864 (fax)
www.extech.com
141
First Ten Angstroms
395 Allwood Rd.
Clifton, NJ 07012
(973)777-0777 (voice)
(973)777-0070 (fax)
www.glenmills.com
[email protected]
104
John Kilby
Marketing Manager
19 Ox Bow Lane
Summit, NJ 07901
(908)273-2956 (voice)
(908)273-0449 (fax)
www.iconisotopes.com
[email protected]
35
Eastern Scientific Co.
Vernon Eberwine
Marketing Manager
465 Dinwiddle Street
Portsmouth, VA 23704-3633
(757)393-1584 (voice)
(757)393-3708 (fax)
www.firsttenangstroms.com
[email protected]
10
GOW-MAC Instrument Co.
IKA Works
Delphian Technology Inc.
Tom James
General Manager
70 Finnell Drive Unit 5
Weymouth, MA 02188
(781)337-2501 (voice)
(781)337-2375 (fax)
www.easternsci.com
[email protected]
100,110,112,114,129,137
EDAX Inc
Christine Meehan
Marketing Communications Spec.
91 McKee Dr
Mahwah, NJ 07430
(201)529-4880 (voice)
(201)529-3156 (fax)
www.edax.com
[email protected]
89,90,178
Erlab, inc.
Karen Souza
1980 Turnpike St.
North Andover, MA 01845
(800)964-4434 (voice)
(978)975-2730 (fax)
www.captair.com
[email protected]
107A
ErtelAlsop
William Kearney
Vice President, Sales
P.O. Box 3358
Kingston, NY 12402-3358
(845)331-4552 (voice)
(845)339-1063 (fax)
www.ertelalsop.com
Gail Johnson
Marcom Manager
277 Broadhead Rd.
Bethlehem, PA 18017
(610)954-9000 (voice)
(610)954-0599 (fax)
www.gow-mac.com
[email protected]
5,43,84A,85,86,87A
Fischer Technology, Inc.
Harvard Apparatus, Inc.
750 Marshall Phelps Road
Windsor, CT 06095
(860)683-0781 (voice)
(860)688-8496 (fax)
www.fischer-technology.com
[email protected]
22,178
Mark Norige
V.P. Marketing
84 October Hill Rd
Holliston, MA 01746
(508)655-7000 (voice)
(508)429-5732 (fax)
11,41,129,144,178
Frinton Laboratories, Inc.
Hellma Cells
Inglessis Dr. George
Marketing Manager
P.O. Box 2428
Vineland, NJ 08362
(856)722-7037 (voice)
(856)439-1977 (fax)
www.frinton.com
[email protected]
28,35B,38,146
Daniel Fields
Director of Marketing
80 Skyline Drive
Plainview, NY 11803
(516)935-0007 (voice)
(516)939-0555 (fax)
www.hellmausa.com
[email protected]
93,105A,115,120A,122,133,135A,
166,168,171,176
G.J. Chemical Co., Inc.
Heterodata, Inc.
Tim Fenstermaker
V.P. Sales
370-376 Adams St
Newark, NJ 07114
(973)589-1450 (voice)
(973)589-5786 (fax)
[email protected]
37
Albert Padwa
Manager
1055 Rosewood Drive
Atlanta, GA 30306
(404)727-0283 (voice)
(360)838-9418 (fax)
[email protected]
54
ICON (Isotope) Services Inc.
Blair Polanski
Marketing/Sales Support
2635 North Chase Pkwy., S.E.
Wilmington, NC 28405
(800)733-3037 (voice)
(910)452-7693 (fax)
www.ika.net
[email protected]
114
Impact Analytical, Div. of M.M.I
Gary Deborski
Market Development Manager
1910 West St. Andrews Road
Midland, MI 48640-2696
(989)892-5555 (voice)
(989)832-5560 (fax)
www.impactanalytical.com
[email protected]
23
Impandex, Inc.
395 Allwood Rd.
Clifton, NJ 07012
(973)777-0777 (voice)
(973)777-0070 (fax)
www.glenmills.com
16
InPhotonics
Nancy Kawai, PhD
Marketing Manager
111 Downey Street
Norwood, MA 02062
(781)440-0202 (voice)
(781)551-0283 (fax)
www.inphotonics.com
[email protected]
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Instruments For Research & Ind www.libralabs.com
Joyce Werkman
President
108 Franklin Ave.
Cheltenham, PA 19012
(215)379-3333 (voice)
(215)663-8847 (fax)
www.i-2-r.com
[email protected]
114
ISS
Adi Oweimrin
Sales & Marketing Coordinator
1602 Newton Drive
Champaign, IL 61822
(217)359-8681 (voice)
(217)359-7879 (fax)
www.iss.com
[email protected]
167
ISSI Laboratories, Inc.
Yesu Das,PhD
President
515 Blue Ridge Avenue
Piscataway, NJ 08854-5013
(732)246-3930 (voice)
(732)247-4977 (fax)
[email protected]
12D
Julabo USA,Inc.
Cindy Young
Marketinng Coordinator
754 Roble Road
Allentown, PA 18109
(610)231-0250 (voice)
(610)231-0260 (fax)
www.julabo.com
[email protected]
96
Kewaunee Scientific Corp.
Cynthia J. Freeze
Marketing Manager
P.O. Box 1842
Statesville, NC 28687-1842
(704)873-7202 (voice)
(704)873-5160 (fax)
www.kewaunee.com
[email protected]
92
Kimble/Kontes
David Fenili
Advertising Manager
1022 Spruce Street P.O.Box1502
Vineland, NJ 08360
(888)546-2531 (voice)
(856)692-8134 (fax)
www.kimble-kontes.com
[email protected]
116
Libra Laboratories, Inc.
Dr. Mike Blumenthal
President
101 Liberty Street
Metuchen, NJ 08840-1215
(732)321-5200 (voice)
(732)321-5203 (fax)
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[email protected]
23
M. BRAUN, Inc.
Chris Chausse
Sales Manager
14 Marin Way
Stratham, NH 03885
(603)773-9333 (voice)
(603)773-0008 (fax)
www.mbraun.com
[email protected]
132
Mass Vac, Inc.
Herbert Gatti
President
PO Box 359
North Billerica, MA 01862
(978)667-2393 (voice)
(978)671-0014 (fax)
www.massvac.com
[email protected]
137
Matrix Scientific
H.S. Allen
Manager
P.O. Box 25067
Columbia, SC 29224-5067
(803)788-9494 (voice)
(803)788-9419 (fax)
www.matrixscientific.com
[email protected]
35A,146
McPherson, Inc.
Erik Schoeffel
Marketing Manager
7A Stuart Road
Chelmsford, MA 01824
(978)256-4512 (voice)
(978)250-8625 (fax)
www.mcphersoninc.com
[email protected]
167
Mech-Chem Associates, Inc
Ralph Cook
President
PO Box 473
Norfolk, MA 02056
(508)528-5990 (voice)
(508)528-8972 (fax)
www.mech-chem.com
[email protected]
11A
Metuchen Analytical, Inc.
Steve Duerr Ph.D.
President
101 Liberty Street
Metuchen, NJ 08840
(800)848-4522 (voice)
(732)321-5203 (fax)
www.libralabs.com
[email protected]
23
Micron Inc.
Northern Analytical Laboratory
James Ficca Sr.
President
3815 Lancaster Pike
Wilmington, DE 19805
(302)998-1184 (voice)
(302)998-1836 (fax)
www.micronanalytical.com
[email protected]
23,25,65A,69,80B,88,89,91
Dick Guidoboni
President
23 Depot Street
Merrimack, NH 03054
(603)429-9500 (voice)
(603)429-9471 (fax)
www.northernanalytical.com
[email protected]
24
MKS Instruments, Inc.
Nova Biomedical
Lisa Robillard
Dir of Corporate Communication
90 Industrial Way
Wilmington, MA 01887
(978)284-4000 (voice)
(978)284-4999 (fax)
12D,86,111,124,137,138,172
Harlan Polishook
Marketing Communications Mgr.
200 Prospect Street
Waltham, MA 02254
(781)894-0800 (voice)
(781)894-5915 (fax)
www.novabiomedical.com
6
Molecular Knowledge Systems
Organix Inc.
Dr. Kevin Joback
P.O. Box 10755
Bedford, NH 03110-0755
(603)472-5315 (voice)
(603)472-5359 (fax)
www.molknow.com
[email protected]
56
National Institute Stds & Tech
Diane Decker
Standard Reference Data
100 Bureau Dr. Stop 2310
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2310
(301)975-3774 (voice)
(301)926-0416 (fax)
www.nist.gov/srd
[email protected]
54
New Hampshire Materials Lab
Robert Folsom
Director of Marketing
22 Interstate Drive
Somersworth, NH 03878
(603)692-4110 (voice)
(603)692-4008 (fax)
[email protected]
80B
NITON LLC
Jonathan Shein
Exec. VP Sales & Marketing
900 Middlesex Turnpike, Bldg 8
Billerica, MA 01821
(978)670-7460 (voice)
(978)670-7430 (fax)
www.niton.com
178
NMR Analysis & Consulting
Gary Juneau
President
2121 South Imboden Court
Decatur, IL 62521
(217)423-2517 (voice)
(217)423-2521 (fax)
www.nmra-c.com
[email protected]
12H
Howard Sard
Vice President
240 Salem Street
Woburn, MA 01801
(781)932-4142 (voice)
(781)933-6695 (fax)
www.organixinc.com
[email protected]
146
Organomation Associates, Inc.
Andrew McNiven
General Manager
266 River Road West
Berlin, MA 01503
(978)838-7300 (voice)
(978)838-2786 (fax)
www.organomation.com
[email protected]
109
PACS Courses and Conferences
Barbara Sherman
President
409 Meade Dr.
Coraopolis, PA 15108
(724)457-6576 (voice)
(724)457-1214 (fax)
www.pacslabs.com
[email protected]
179B
PACS Testing & Consulting
Dr. Henry G. Nowicki
President
409 Meade Drive
Coraopolis, PA 15108
(724)457-6576 (voice)
(724)457-1214 (fax)
www.pacslabs.com
[email protected]
23
Peak Media
Peter Froehlich
President
10 Danforth Way
Franklin, MA 02038
(508)528-6145 (voice)
(508)528-6145 (fax)
61
C O M PA N Y D I R E C T O R Y
Pelican Analytics
Dr. John Fiorino
Technical Director
11 Deerpark Drive STE #203
Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852
(732)274-2600 (voice)
(732)274-0800 (fax)
[email protected]
22,23,24,151
Pfaltz & Bauer, Inc.
Mark Halperin
Marketing Manager
172 E. Aurora St.
Waterbury, CT 06708
(203)574-0075 (voice)
(203)574-3181 (fax)
www.pfaltzandbauer.com
[email protected]
37
Polymer Laboratories Inc.
Amherst Fields Research Park
Sales Manager
160 Old Farm Road
Amherst, MA 01002
(413)253-9554 (voice)
(413)253-2476 (fax)
www.polymerlabs.com
[email protected]
12,28,41,42,42A,44,46
Polymer Processing Institute
Theodore Davidson
Manager of Special Projects
NJIT,GITC,RM3901,218 Central A
Newark, NJ 07102
(973)642-4582 (voice)
(973)642-4594 (fax)
www.polymers-ppi.org
[email protected]
65
(508)653-6999 (fax)
www.nbizz.com/precisionsystemsinc.
[email protected]
176
Princeton-Chromatography, Inc.
Walton Caldwell
Marketing Manager
1206 Cranbury-South River Rd.
Cranbury, NJ 08512
(609)860-1803 (voice)
(609)860-1805 (fax)
www.pci-hplc.com
[email protected]
44
Q-Glass Co Inc.
Dan Dotterweich
Vice President
624 Rt 202
Towaco, NJ 07082
(973)335-5191 (voice)
(973)335-2057 (fax)
www.qglass.com
[email protected]
116
Repex Investment Management
Co
Erich Sokolower
Registered Investment Advisor
P.O. Box 577, Durie Avenue
Closter, NJ 07624-0577
(201)767-1050 (voice)
(201)767-6932 (fax)
www.repexinvestments.com
[email protected]
57B
RICCA Chemical Company
Gary Coia
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc North East Territory Manager
Clara Trimmer
Advertising Manager
43 Jefferson Blvd. Ste.3
Warwick, RI 02888
(301)570-6155 (voice)
(301)570-6177 (fax)
www.polymer.de
[email protected]
9,12,15,23,28,42,46,56,65A,75,
80B
PolyOrg Inc.
Aloka Roy
Sr. Scientist
10 Powers Street
Leominster, MA 01453
(978)466-7978 (voice)
(978)466-8084 (fax)
www.polyorginc.com
[email protected]
25A,28,35A,35B,65
Precision Systems, Inc.
Charles Bell
President
16 Tech Circle
Natick, MA 01760
(508)655-7010 (voice)
6 Industrial Road
Pequannock, NJ 07440
(973)694-0500 (voice)
(973)694-7199 (fax)
www.riccachemical.com
[email protected]
39
Rice Lake Weighing Systems
230 West Coleman, P.O. Box 272
Rice Lake, WI 54868
(715)234-9171 (voice)
(715)234-6967 (fax)
www.rlws.com
[email protected]
12B
Robertson Microlit Labs
Rudolf Oeckinghaus
President
PO Box 927, 29 Sampson Ave.
Madison, NJ 07940
(973)966-6668 (voice)
(973)966-0136 (fax)
www.robertson-microlit.com
[email protected]
20
Rowley Biochemical, Inc.
Anne Parsons
Director
10 Electronics Avenue
Danvers, MA 01923
(978)739-4883 (voice)
(978)739-5640 (fax)
rowleybio.com
[email protected]
30
Rudolph Instruments
Dr. Kumar Utukuri
Vice President
40 Pier Lane
Fairfield, NJ 07004-2113
(888)478-3657 (voice)
(973)227-4576 (fax)
www.rudolphinst.com
[email protected]
8
Sarchem Laboratories,Inc.
Sam Kumar
President
1041 State Highway 36
Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716
(732)708-1777 (voice)
(732)708-1265 (fax)
www.sarchemlabs.com
[email protected]
28
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
Jack Wohl
Marketing Director
5619 37th Ave.
Woodside, NY 11377
(718)429-6248 (voice)
(718)429-5785 (fax)
[email protected]
12G,20,23,24,77,80,81,90,145,
147,151
Scientific Bindery
Nancy McDonald
Administrative Asst.
2612-18 W. Nelson
Chicago, IL 60618
(773)267-1129 (voice)
(773)267-1218 (fax)
www.scientificbindery88yrs.com
[email protected]
163
Solv-Tek Inc.
Gene Stanton
President
216 Lewisville Road
Berryville, VA 22611
(540)955-4677 (voice)
(540)955-2018 (fax)
www.solvtek.com
[email protected]
132
Sonics & Materials, Inc.
Mike Donaty
Product Manager
53 Church Hill Road
Newtown, CT 06470
(203)270-4600 (voice)
(203)270-4610 (fax)
www.sonics.biz
[email protected]
97
Sopra Inc.
Brake:Gary
General Manager
PO Box 769, 238 Littleton Road
Westford, MA 01886
(978)392-2089 (voice)
(978)392-9076 (fax)
www.sopra-sa.com
[email protected]
176
Spectral Data Services
Gary Turner
President
818 Pioneer
Champaign, IL 61820
(217)384-4205 (voice)
(217)352-9748 (fax)
www.sdsnmr.com
[email protected]
72
SPEX CertiPrep
William Fithian
Vice President
203 Norcross Avenue
Metuchen, NJ 08840
(800)522-7739 (voice)
(732)906-2492 (fax)
www.spexcsp.com
[email protected]
104
Spex Fluorescence (Jobin Yvon)
Diane Madrid
Advertising Manager
3880 Park Ave.
Edison, NJ 08820
(732)494-8660 (voice)
(732)549-5157 (fax)
www.jobinyvon.com
[email protected]
166,167,168,174
Strem Chemicals, Inc.
Ephraim Honig, PhD
Vice President
7 Mulliken Way Dexter Inds. Pk
Newburyport, MA 01950-4098
(978)462-3191 (voice)
(978)465-3104 (fax)
www.strem.com
[email protected]
27
Structure Probe, Inc.
Charles A. Garber Ph.D.
President
569 East Gay St. P.O. Box 656
West Chester, PA 19381-0656
(610)436-5400 (voice)
(610)436-5755 (fax)
www.2spi.com
[email protected]
144
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C O M PA N Y D I R E C T O R Y
TAL Technologies Inc.
Susan Rogers
2101 Brandywine St., Suite 102
Philadelphia, PA 19130
(800)722-6004 (voice)
(215)496-0322 (fax)
www.taltech.com
[email protected]
56
Taylor Technologies Inc.
45 Valley Road
Southborough, MA 01772
(508)481-6223 (voice)
(508)485-5736 (fax)
www.nestgrp.com
[email protected]
44
Toxikon Corporation
Fred Deckert
Director Anal & Toxicology Ser
15 Wiggins Avenue
Bedford, MA 01730
(781)275-3330 (voice)
(781)271-1136 (fax)
www.toxikon.com
[email protected]
137
Karen Hatz
Manager, Customer Service
31 Loveton Circle
Sparks, MD 21152
(800)837-8548 (voice)
(410)771-4291 (fax)
www.taylortechnologies.com
customerservice@taylortechnologies. Transene Co. Inc.
com
Christopher Christuk
12A
Manager
10 Electronics Avenue
Technology Exchange Corp.
Danvers, MA 01923
Bev Maynard
(978)777-7860 (voice)
Director of Operations
(978)739-5640 (fax)
104 Anaway St. 2nd Flr East
[email protected]
Fall River, MA 02721
33
(508)675-4977 (voice)
(508)675-3272 (fax)
Tyger Scientific Inc.
164,166,178
Adam Yuan
Marketing Manager
Thar Technologies, Inc
324 Stokes Avenue
Todd Palcic
Ewing, NJ 08638
Sales and Marketing Mgr.
(609)434-0144 (voice)
100 Beta Drive
(609)434-0143 (fax)
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
www.tygersci.com
(412)967-5665 (voice)
[email protected]
(412)967-9446 (fax)
27A,28,34,35A,35B,38,64,65,146,
www.thartech.com
147
[email protected]
42A
U.S. Services, Inc.
John Kilby
The Nest Group, Inc.
Marketing Manager
Amos Heckendorf
19 Ox Bow La.
President
Summit, NJ 07901
(908)273-0440 (voice)
(908)273-2956 (fax)
www.iconisotopes.com
[email protected]
21A
United Electric Controls Co.
Cindy Barter
Media Program Manager
180 Dexter Ave.
Watertown, MA 02472
(617)926-1000 (voice)
(617)926-4354 (fax)
www.ueonline.com
[email protected]
128
United Products & Instruments
Assistant Director
182-E Ridge Rd.
Dayton, NJ 08810
(732)274-1155 (voice)
(732)274-1151 (fax)
unicol.com
[email protected]
144B
VHG Labs
Mike Travers
Sales & Mktg Manager
276 Abby Road
Manchester, NH 03103
(603)622-7660 (voice)
(603)622-5180 (fax)
www.vhglabs.com
[email protected]
24
(860)496-9008 (fax)
www.waringproducts.com
[email protected]
97
Waters Corporation
Joanne Fortunato
Technical Sales Rep.
34 Maple Street
Milford, MA 01757
(508)478-7136 (voice)
(508)634-3305 (fax)
12C
Wellesley College
William F. Coleman, PhD
Chair Chemistry Dept.
Wellesley College
Wellesley, MA 02481
(781)283-3139 (voice)
(781)283-3642 (fax)
[email protected]
179B
Wyssmont Co, Inc.
Joseph Bevacqua
VP-Sales
1470 Bergen Blvd.
Fort Lee, NJ 07024
(201)947-4600 (voice)
(201)947-0324 (fax)
www.wyssmont.com
[email protected]
107
XenoBiotic Laboratories,Inc.
Neil J. Lewis PhD
Vice President
107 Morgan Lane
Waring Products Div/Conair Cor Plainsboro, NJ 08536
Cheryl Roger
(609)799-2295 (voice)
Sales Administrator
(609)799-7497 (fax)
314 Ella T. Grasso Ave.
www.xbl.com
Torrington, CT 06790
[email protected]
(800)492-7464 (voice)
12D,12E,18,19,20,65,65A,74B
PRODUCTS & SERVICES DIRECTORY
ANALYTICAL
EQUIPMENT
9-Refractometers
3-Densitometers
10-Surface area analyzers
Cargille Laboratories
4-Molecular weight analyzers
Brookhaven Instruments
5-Moisture analyzers
GOW-MAC Instrument Co.
Hiden Analytical
6-Oxygen Analyzers
Nova Biomedical
6A-Particle size
Brookhaven Instruments
7-pH Meters & indicators
Analytical Measurements
8-Polarimeters
Rudolph Instruments
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Cargille Laboratories
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc
First Ten Angstroms
12B-Weighing balances &
scales
Rice Lake Weighing Systems
12BA-Zeta potential
Brookhaven Instruments
11-Syringes
Harvard Apparatus, Inc.
11A-Titration
Brinkmann Instruments, Inc.
Mech-Chem Associates, Inc
12-Viscometers
ATS RheoSystems
Brookfield Engineering Lab Inc
Cargille Laboratories
Polymer Laboratories Inc.
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc
12A-Water test kits
Taylor Technologies Inc.
ANALYTICAL
SERVICES
12C-HPLC
Chemic Laboratories
Chemir Analytical Services
Chromak Research, Inc.
Galbraith Laboratories
Waters Corporation
12D-Mass Spectrometry
Bruker Daltonics Inc.
Chemic Laboratories
Chemir Analytical Services
Galbraith Laboratories
Hiden Analytical
ISSI Laboratories, Inc.
MKS Instruments, Inc.
XenoBiotic Laboratories,Inc.
12E-Radio chromatography
XenoBiotic Laboratories,Inc.
12F-TLC
Chemir Analytical Services
Galbraith Laboratories
12G-UV-Visible Spectroscopy
Chemic Laboratories
Chemir Analytical Services
Galbraith Laboratories
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
12H-NMR Spectroscopy
NMR Analysis & Consulting
PRODUCTS & SERVICES DIRECTORY
BIOTECHNOLOGY
13-Biochemicals
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories
14-Biomedical equipment
Advanced Inst Inc/Spiral Bio
BioPro International Inc.
15-Biomedical polymers
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc
16-Cell disruption
Impandex, Inc.
17-Microbiology
Bioremediation Consulting Inc.
Chemir Analytical Services
Hiden Analytical
Micron Inc.
42-Columns, prepacked
CHEMICALS
25A-Amino acids
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories
PolyOrg Inc.
27-Chiral catalysts
Strem Chemicals, Inc.
18-Bio-analyses by HPLC
Chemic Laboratories
Chemir Analytical Services
Chromak Research, Inc.
XenoBiotic Laboratories,Inc.
19-Bioanalytical service LC/MS
Bruker Daltonics Inc.
Chemic Laboratories
Chemir Analytical Services
ESA, Inc.
XenoBiotic Laboratories,Inc.
20-Certificates of analysis
Chemic Laboratories
Chemir Analytical Services
Complete Analysis Laboratories
Robertson Microlit Labs
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
XenoBiotic Laboratories,Inc.
21A-Elemental Microanalysis
Galbraith Laboratories
U.S. Services, Inc.
Tyger Scientific Inc.
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories
Chemic Laboratories
Chemo Dynamics LP
Dannier Chemical, Inc.
Frinton Laboratories, Inc.
GL Synthesis Inc.
Polymer Laboratories Inc.
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc
PolyOrg Inc.
Sarchem Laboratories,Inc.
Tyger Scientific Inc.
29-Detergents
Alconox Inc.
Rowley Biochemical, Inc.
33-Inorganic chemicals
CERAC,Inc.
Transene Co. Inc.
34-Intermediates
Tyger Scientific Inc.
35-Isotopes
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories
ICON (Isotope) Services Inc.
35B-Organic Compounds
Fischer Technology, Inc.
Pelican Analytics
Accustandard Inc
Frinton Laboratories, Inc.
GL Synthesis Inc.
PolyOrg Inc.
Tyger Scientific Inc.
Bioremediation Consulting Inc.
Chemic Laboratories
Chemir Analytical Services
Chemtest Laboratories
Desert Analytics
Galbraith Laboratories
Impact Analytical,Div.of M.M.I
Libra Laboratories, Inc.
Metuchen Analytical, Inc.
Micron Inc.
PACS Testing & Consulting
Pelican Analytics
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
24-Trace element analysis
Chemir Analytical Services
Galbraith Laboratories
Northern Analytical Laboratory
Pelican Analytics
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
VHG Labs
25-Thermal analysis
Anter Corporation
42A-Chromatography
Chemic Laboratories
Chiralizer Services, LLC
Polymer Laboratories Inc.
Thar Technologies, Inc
Astec
GOW-MAC Instrument Co.
44-HPLC columns
Astec
Polymer Laboratories Inc.
Princeton-Chromatography, Inc.
The Nest Group, Inc.
46-Liquid
Polymer Laboratories Inc.
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc
COATINGS
50-Contract research
Chemir Analytical Services
30-Dyes and stains
22-Precious metal assay
23-Testing laboratory
Polymer Laboratories Inc.
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc
27A-Chiral & custom chemicals 43-Gas
28-Custom synthesis
CHEMICAL
ANALYSIS
BioPro International Inc.
Harvard Apparatus, Inc.
Polymer Laboratories Inc.
35A-Pharmaceutical
intermediates
Chemic Laboratories
Chemo Dynamics LP
GL Synthesis Inc.
Matrix Scientific
PolyOrg Inc.
Tyger Scientific Inc.
37-Reagents
Dawn Scientific Inc.
G.J. Chemical Co., Inc.
Pfaltz & Bauer, Inc.
39-Solutions, standard
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories
RICCA Chemical Company
Alpha Omega Technologies Inc.
Aura Industries Inc.
65A-Contract testing laboratory
Activated Carbon Services Inc.
Chemic Laboratories
Chemir Analytical Services
Chromak Research, Inc.
Galbraith Laboratories
Micron Inc.
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc
XenoBiotic Laboratories,Inc.
66-Engineering
Castagna Consulting Group, LLC
68-Forensic analyses
Cargille Laboratories
Chemir Analytical Services
69-Infrared analyses
Chemir Analytical Services
Micron Inc.
72-NMR analysis
Bruker Daltonics Inc.
Chemir Analytical Services
Spectral Data Services
74-Organic chemistry
Chemic Laboratories
Galbraith Laboratories
74B-Pharmaceutical analysis
COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS
54-Information retrieval &
review
Heterodata, Inc.
National Institute Stds & Tech
56-Software
Acquisition Solutions
CambridgeSoft Corporation
Molecular Knowledge Systems
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc
TAL Technologies Inc.
Astec
Chemic Laboratories
Chemir Analytical Services
Galbraith Laboratories
XenoBiotic Laboratories,Inc.
75-Polymers
Chemir Analytical Services
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc
76-Product formulation
Chemic Laboratories
77-R & D
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
80-Spectroscopy
CONSULTING,
MANAGEMENT
57B-Investment Management
Repex Investment Management Co
59-Patents
Arendt Assoc Intellectual Prop
Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.
61-Technical writing
Peak Media
CONSULTING
SERVICES
Chemic Laboratories
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
80A-Technology transfer
Business Development Intnl.
Chemic Laboratories
80B-Testing Laboratory
Chemic Laboratories
Galbraith Laboratories
Micron Inc.
New Hampshire Materials Lab
Polymer Standards Ser,-USA Inc
81-UV analysis
Chemic Laboratories
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
64-Chemical Process
Chemir Analytical Services
Tyger Scientific Inc.
research
CHROMATOGRAPHY 65-Contract
Chemir Analytical Services
41-Accessories & supplies
Tyger Scientific Inc.
XenoBiotic Laboratories,Inc.
Chemo Dynamics LP
Polymer Processing Institute
PolyOrg Inc.
DETECTORS
84A-Discharge ionization
BURLE INDUSTRIES, INC.
GOW-MAC Instrument Co.
85-Flame ionization
GOW-MAC Instrument Co.
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES DIRECTORY
DETECTORS, cont.
86-Gas leak
GOW-MAC Instrument Co.
MKS Instruments, Inc.
87A-Thermal conductivity
GOW-MAC Instrument Co.
88-Electron Microprobe
Micron Inc.
ELECTRON
MICROSCOPY
89-Electron Microscopy
EDAX Inc
Micron Inc.
110-Filters
Avery Filter Co.
Eastern Scientific Co.
ErtelAlsop
111-Flow meters
Controlotron Corp
MKS Instruments, Inc.
112-Freeze dryers
BioPro International Inc.
Eastern Scientific Co.
114-General laboratory equip.
Allen Datagraph,Inc.
American Instrument Exchange
Eastern Scientific Co.
IKA Works
Instruments For Research & Ind
ENVIRONMENTAL
ANALYSIS
115-Germicidal lamps
90-Environmental analysis
116-Glassware
Bioremediation Consulting Inc.
Bruker Daltonics Inc.
EDAX Inc
Galbraith Laboratories
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
ESCA SERVICES
91-ESCA services
Micron Inc.
FURNITURE, LAB
92-Furniture, lab
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Hellma Cells
Kimble/Kontes
Q-Glass Co Inc.
119A-Labware
Bel-Art Products
Cargille Laboratories
LASER SYSTEMS
144-Microscope accessories
Cargille Laboratories
Harvard Apparatus, Inc.
Structure Probe, Inc.
144B-Microscopes
United Products & Instruments
ORGANIC
MICROANALYSIS
145-Organic microanalysis
Galbraith Laboratories
Huffman Laboratories, Inc.
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
ORGANIC
SYNTHESIS
146-Organic synthesis
Chemic Laboratories
Frinton Laboratories, Inc.
GL Synthesis Inc.
Matrix Scientific
Organix Inc.
Tyger Scientific Inc.
120A-Light sources
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Hellma Cells
122-PID lamps
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Hellma Cells
124-Power supplies
ORGANOMETALLICS
147-Organometallics
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
Tyger Scientific Inc.
Bulbtronics, Inc.
MKS Instruments, Inc.
POLLUTION
CONTROL
GENERAL
EQUIPMENT
128-Process controls
148-Instruments
93-AA lamps
129-Pumps
Kewaunee Scientific Corp.
Hellma Cells
95-Autoclaves
BioPro International Inc.
Consolidated Stills&Sterilizer
96-Baths
Julabo USA,Inc.
97-Blenders, mixers, stirrers
Sonics & Materials, Inc.
Waring Products Div/Conair Cor
100-Centrifuges
Eastern Scientific Co.
104-Crushers & grinders
Glen Mills Inc.
SPEX CertiPrep
105A-Deuterium Lamps
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Hellma Cells
107-Dryers
Wyssmont Co, Inc.
107A-Ductless fume hoods
Erlab, inc.
109-Evaporators
Organomation Associates, Inc.
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United Electric Controls Co.
Eastern Scientific Co.
Harvard Apparatus, Inc.
Bruker Daltonics Inc.
149-Standards
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories
132-Solvent purification systems QUALITY CONTROL
M. BRAUN, Inc.
151-Quality control
Solv-Tek Inc.
133-Spectrophotometer cells
Hellma Cells
134-Tungsten halogen lamps
Bulbtronics, Inc.
135A-UV-visible lamps
Bulbtronics, Inc.
Hellma Cells
137-Vacuum equipment
Hiden Analytical
Mass Vac, Inc.
MKS Instruments, Inc.
Toxikon Corporation
138-Valves
Clark Solutions
Hiden Analytical
MKS Instruments, Inc.
141-Water/moisture analyzers
Extech Instruments Corp
Artel, Inc.
Chromak Research, Inc.
Pelican Analytics
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical
RADIATION
EQUIPMENT
152-Radiation equipment
Bruker Daltonics Inc.
Cardinal Health,Rad.Management
DOCUMENTATION
163-Stock lab books
Scientific Bindery
SPECTROMETERS
164-Atomic absorption inst.
Technology Exchange Corp.
166-Emission
Hellma Cells
Spex Fluorescence (Jobin Yvon)
Technology Exchange Corp.
167-Fluorescence
ISS
McPherson, Inc.
Spex Fluorescence (Jobin Yvon)
168-Gratings
Hellma Cells
Spex Fluorescence (Jobin Yvon)
169-IR
Bruker Daltonics Inc.
171-IR & UV cells
AABSPEC Instrumentation Corp
Hellma Cells
172-Mass
Bruker Daltonics Inc.
BURLE Electro-Optics, Inc.
Hiden Analytical
MKS Instruments, Inc.
172A-NIR spectrophotometers
Control Development
173-NMR
Bruker Daltonics Inc.
174-Raman
InPhotonics
Spex Fluorescence (Jobin Yvon)
176-UV visible
Delphian Technology Inc.
Hellma Cells
Precision Systems, Inc.
Sopra Inc.
178-X-ray fluorescence
Bruker Daltonics Inc.
EDAX Inc
Fischer Technology, Inc.
Harvard Apparatus, Inc.
NITON LLC
Technology Exchange Corp.
EDUCATION &
PUBLICATIONS
179-Books,journals,monographs
American Lab. (Intl Sci Com)
179B-Training & education
Excel for Scientists&Engineers
PACS Courses and Conferences
Wellesley College
SUPPLIES
180-Sealing film
ALCAN Packaging
181-Solvents & thinners
Cambridge Isotope Laboratories
To be in next year’s Guide,
contact Vince Gale at:
phone: 781-837-0424,
fax: 781-837-8792,
e-mail: [email protected]
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
SERVICES
SERVICES
SERVICES
Chemical Solutions for
the Life Science Industry
Custom Organic Synthesis
Process Development
Contract R & D
Pharmaceutical Intermediates
Medicinal Chemistry Support
Biotechnology Specialty Reagents
Solid Support Reactions
Process Validation
Gram to Multi-Kilogram Synthesis
PolyOrg Inc.
10 Powers Street, Leominster, MA 01453
Phone: 978-466-7978
1-866-PolyOrg
Fax: 978-466-8084 [email protected]
www.polyorginc.com
ISO 9001
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Japanese-American PhD. Over 20 years experience. English-Japanese translations available.
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88 Century Lane, Watchung, NJ 07069-6008
908-757-6812 [email protected]
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SERVICES
SERVICES
Front Run OrganX,inc.
Cytokine Bioassay Services
Custom Synthesi s & Process Chemistry
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to Challenging Organic Synthesis
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Phone 978-356-7133
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Email [email protected]
www.FrontRunOrg.com
SERVICES
Recombinant Cytokines
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SBH Sciences, Inc. Dr. Raphael Nir, General Director
[email protected] 508-650-6200 , x14
www.sbhsciences.com
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Advanced Synthesis........................17
Am. Instrument Exchange ..............18
Cambridge Isotope Laborotories ....19
Chemir Analytical Services ............17
Chemo Dynamics..............................6
Desert Analytics Laboratory ...........18
DuPont Analytical Solutions...........19
Eastern Scientific Co. .......................4
Front Run Organx ...........................18
Gateway Chemical Technology ........7
GL Synthesis Inc.............................17
HT Laboratories, Inc.......................18
Huffman Laboratories, Inc..............18
J. S. T. .............................................17
Kopella Analytical Services............18
Mass-Vac, Inc....................................8
Micron Inc. .....................................17
Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals ...2
NuMega Resonance Labs ...............17
Organix, Inc. ...................................18
Organomed Corporation .................17
PolyOrg Inc.....................................17
Prime Organics ...............................18
PrimeSyn Lab Inc. ..........................19
Quantitative Technologies, Inc. ......19
Robertson Microlit Labs. ..................7
SBH Sciences, Inc. .........................18
Schwarzkopf Microanalytical .........18
Scientific Bindery ...........................19
Spectral Data Services, Inc. ............18
SPEX CertiPrep ..............................17
Tyger Scientific, Inc........................18
Waters Corporation .........................17
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19 Mill Road
Harvard, MA 01451
Oct 5
Dr. Mark Burk (Diversa Corp.)
“A Genomics Approach to Discovery and
Optimization of New Biocatalysts for Organic
Synthesis.”
Boston College, Merkert Room 127,
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Prof. Stephen Kent (Univ. of Chicago)
“The Chemistry of Chemical Protein Synthesis:
Methods & Targets”
Tufts Univ., Pearson Chemistry Building,
62 Talbot Ave., Medford,
Room P-106, 4:30 pm
Oct 7
NONPROFIT ORG.
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NORTHEASTERN
SECTION
AMERICAN CHEMICAL
SOCIETY
Dr. Christopher Jarzynski (Los Alamos National
Lab)
“Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics of a Single
Biomolecule.” (Woodward Lecture Series in the
Chemical Sciences/Harvard-MIT Phys. Chem.
Seminar.)
Harvard Univ., Pfizer Lecture Hall,
12 Oxford St., 5:00 pm
Oct 8
Prof. Robert Woody (Univ. of Colorado)
Physical Chemistry Seminar
Boston College, Merkert Room 130,
4:00 -5:00 pm
Oct 19
Prof. Stephen Hanessian (Univ of Montreal)
Organic Chemistry Seminar
Boston College, Merkert Room 127,
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Prof. Mark Meyerhoff (Univ. of Michigan)
“Nitric Oxide Releasing/Generating Polymers:
Preparation, Characterization, and
Biomedical Applications”
Tufts Univ., Pearson Chemistry Building,
62 Talbot Ave., Medford,
Room P-106, 4:30 pm
Oct 20
Dr. Joanna Fowler (Brookhaven National Lab)
“Synthesis of Radiotracer Chemicals for Brain
Imaging Studies.”
Northeastern Univ., 129 Hurtig Hall, 11:45 am
Oct 25
Prof. Susan Lindquist (Whitehead Inst. and Dept.
of Biology, MIT)
Biological Seminar Series
MIT, Room 6-120, 4:00 pm
Oct 26
Prof. Kazunori Koide (Univ of Pittsburgh)
Chemical Biology Seminar
Boston College, Merkert Room 130,
4:00 -5:00 pm
Oct 12
Prof. Joseph Sadighi (Mass. Inst. of Technology)
Prof. Li Deng (Brandeis Univ.)
“Small Molecule Activation and New BondOrganic Chemistry Seminar
Forming Reactions by Low-Coordinate
Boston College, Merkert Room 127,
Late Transition Metal Complexes”
4:00 -5:00 pm
Tufts Univ., Pearson Chemistry Building,
Prof. R. Mark Wightman (Univ. of North Carolina 62 Talbot Ave., Medford,
Chapel Hill)
Room P-106, 4:30 pm
Iddles Lecture Series “Detecting
Dr. William Parsons (Merck Research Labs)
Check the NESACS Homepage
Neurotransmitters with Electrochemistry”
“Synthetic Studies of Correolide”
for late additions:
UNH, Iddles L103, 11:10 am
Tufts Univ., Pearson Chemistry Building,
http://www.NESACS.org
62 Talbot Ave., Medford,
Oct 13
Note also the Chemistry Department web
Room P-106, 4:30 pm
pages for travel directions and updates. These Dr. Gary Zhai (Dept. of Radiation Oncology and
Neurosurgery, Harvard Medical School), “Reinclude:
Oct 27
balancing the Yin and Yang of Cancer through
http://chemserv.bc.edu/
Prof. Nicholas Snow (Seton Hall Univ)
Molecular Targeting of Kinase and Phosphatase
http://www.bu.edu/chemistry/
“New Directions in Sampling for Gas
Signaling Pathways”
http://www.chem.brandeis.edu/
Chromatography and Chemical Separations.”
UMass Dartmouth, Science & Engineering
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~chem/
Northeastern Univ., 129 Hurtig Hall, 11:45 am
Building (Group II), Room 115,
http://www-chem.harvard.edu/events/
4:00 pm
http://web.mit.edu/chemistry/
Oct 28
http://www.chem.neu.edu/web/colloquia.htm
Prof. Charles T. Campbell (Univ. of Washington)
Oct 14
http://chem.tufts.edu/seminars.html
“Probing Chemical Reactions at Surfaces: A Few
Prof. John Asbury (Stanford Univ)
http://ase.tufts.edu/gradstudy/programdesc.htm
New Methods.”
“Insights into the Complex Dynamics of Water
http://www.chem.umb.edu/
(Woodward Lecture Series in the Chemical
Probed
with
Vibrational
Echo
Correlation
http://www.umassd.edu/cas/chemistry/
Sciences/Physical Chemistry Seminar.) Harvard
http://www.uml.edu/Dept/Chemistry/speakers.htm Spectroscopy.” (Woodward Lecture Series in the Univ., Pfizer Lecture Hall, 12 Oxford St., 4:00 pm
Chemical Sciences/Phys. Chem. Seminar.)
http://www.unh.edu/chemistry/topics.html
Harvard Univ., Pfizer Lecture Hall, 12 Oxford St., Prof. Vladimir Torchilin (Northeastern Univ.)
Polymer Science Seminar
4:00 pm
Oct 1
UMass Lowell, Olney Hall, Room 218, 3:30 pm
Prof. Solon Georghiou (Univ. of Tennessee)
Prof. Dr. Kay Severin (Ecole polytechnique
Physical Chemistry Seminar
federale de Lausanne)
Oct 29
Boston College, Merkert Room 130,
“Synthesis of Catalysts and Receptors by SelfProf. Andrei Tokmakoff (MIT)
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Assembly and Combinatorial Chemistry”
Physical Chemistry Seminar
Tufts Univ., Pearson Chemistry Building,
Boston College, Merkert Room 130,
Oct 4
62 Talbot Ave., Medford,
4:00 - 5:00 pm
Prof. Timothy Swager (Mass. Inst. of Technology)
Room P-106, 4:30 pm
“Triptycene: Translation of a Simple Chemical
Prof. George Whiteside (Harvard Univ.)
Notices for the Nucleus
Structure into New Structural and Electronic
Tripathy Endowed Lecture
Materials.” (Woodward Lecture Series in the
Calendar should be sent to:
Chemical Sciences/Organic Chemistry Seminar.) UMass Lowell, Olney Hall, Room 218, 3:30 pm
Dr. Donald O. Rickter, 88 Hemlock St.,
Harvard Univ., Pfizer Lecture Hall,
Arlington, MA 02474-2157
12 Oxford St., 4:15 pm
e-mail: [email protected]
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