This September, we’re hosting a meeting for Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer (IRMS) users at the Manchester Museum.
This collaborative event will be an opportunity to discuss stable isotope analysis and instrumentation with other stable isotope researchers. We want to provide a space to foster new ideas, share best analytical practices, and assist with optimising instrument performance.
The event is free and open to anyone who uses or might use stable isotope analysers, but is only available for a limited number of participants. Early-career researchers, students and users from under-represented groups are encouraged to attend.
Keynote Speakers
Prof. Chris Harrod
Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment, University of Glasgow
"Using stable isotopes as tools to solve the Rumsfeld matrix in ecology."
Prof. Rich Pancost
Dept. of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol
"Expanding the GC-IRMS analytical window to higher temperatures and more complex biomolecules."
Dr Jack Lacey
British Geological Survey
Topic TBC.
Share Your Work
We’re also keen to hear from other researchers. If you are interested in presenting your work, please let us know when signing up.
The full programme will be announced in the coming months, including presentations from IRMS users showcasing their research and from our team of specialists. In the meantime, you can sign up at the link below.