First Announcement, December 2024 |
We invite you to join us in Tempe AZ from May 18-21th 2025, for the 41st International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis!
The MSB symposia are intended to be a forum for the discussion of fundamental and application-driven aspects of microscale separations and bioanalysis within an international community composed of thought-leaders and emerging scientists from both the academic and industrial sides.
Meeting chairs, Alexandra Ros (ASU), Chris Harrison (SDSU), and Mark A. Hayes (ASU), along with the symposium’s scientific committee are working to create an exciting forum where researchers from around the world will discuss their latest findings in areas of microscale separations and bioanalysis! |
Tempe/Phoenix Area Tempe is located just 20 minutes from Phoenix and the Sky Harbor Internation Airport. While in area we encourage you to explore the beauty and wonder of this unique desert landscape, along with the amenities of the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. Those wishing to get outdoors can visit the stunning wonder of the Grand Canyon, the vivid colors and landscapes of Sedona, or the high-country mountains of northern Arizona around Flagstaff. Closer to the city you could catch an Arizona Diamondbacks baseball game, visit the Desert Botanical Gardens, or explore the Phoenix Zoo or Art Museum, to name just a few options!
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Session Topics
The opportunities to present and learn at MSB 2025 will be plentiful. The meeting format will offer two simultaneous tracks, with talks across a range of separation and bioanalysis themes over the three days.
A full list of sessions can be found on the MSB website, but notable sessions will include:
- Microscale approaches / microfluidics in Space Exploration
- AI in microfluidics and separations
- Organ-on-a-chip
- Point-of-care applications
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Key Dates
Keep an eye on the MSB 2025 webpage for the opening (coming soon) of the abstract submission and registration processes.
- Abstract submission deadline: Orals (Feb. 7);
- Abstract submission deadline: Posters (Apr. 11);
- Early bird registration ends March 31
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Workshops
Along with the wide array of interesting sessions that will be offered at the meeting, we also invite participants to take some time the afternoon of Sunday May 18th to participate in one of the three workshops that will be offered.
- 3D printing for microfluidics – by Prof. Adam Woolley from Brigham Young University
- Computational modeling of electrokinetic separations by COMSOL software – by Prof. Bohuslav Gaš from Charles University
- How to Publish – by Philippa Ross from RSC publishing
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Sponsorship Opportunity
With attendees from both academia and industry MSB 2025 provides groups with an unparalleled opportunity to showcase your products and/or services to both leaders in the fields of microseparations and bioanalyses and the next generation of influential scientists. We have a range of opportunities for a limited number of sponsors to support this unique meeting. To learn more about sponsorship opportunities visit here or contact Mark A. Hayes |
Legal Notice: 41st International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis (MSB 2025) is organized by Professors Alexandra Ros, Christopher Harisson and Mark Hayes under responsibility of Arizona State University. The organizers can be contacted at msb2025@asu.edu.
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