The ÂÜÀòÉç (RSC) and JAPAN Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) have successfully collaborated on ÂÜÀòÉç-Tokyo International Conference (RSC-TIC) since 2011. RSC-TIC is annually organized during Japan Analytical & Scientific Instruments Show (JASIS), which is one of the largest exhibitions of analytical and scientific instruments in the world.
RSC-TIC 2018 will showcase a wide-variety of cutting-edge work focussing on next wave advances in Single Cell Analysis, with specific emphasis on emerging analytical advances in metabolomic, lipidomic, proteomic, and glycomic approaches – as well as high-dimensional approaches that unify multiple aspects of single-cell biology and medicine.
This interdisciplinary conference also aims to offer a unique platform by bringing together scientists from different disciplines to share ideas and experiences to discuss the next generation of important analytical approaches and implications.
Please register to attend JASIS. Both JASIS and RSC-TIC2018 is free to attend.
JASIS official webite:
RSCTIC official website:
Flash Presentation & Poster Session
A poster session covering topics such as development and application of analytical instruments, including sample preparation methods and data analysis, will be held in Makuhari-Messe.
We welcome submissions from academic, public institutional and industrial researchers.
We also welcome ongoing projects, and proposals of collaboration.
Each poster presenter will have a short presentation before the session.
Important schedule for application for poster presentation
Deadline to register for poster presentation: June 29
Deadline for submitting poster abstract file: July 6
Deadline for submitting flash presentation file: August 24
Travel Grant for International Participants
JAIMA is offering travel support grants, on a competitive basis, to applicants from outside of Japan, who wish to apply for the poster session. 50,000 JPY in cash will be offered as travel support to the successful applicants. They are also invited to the luncheon networking and exhibition tour held during the conference period.
Please contact Kyoichi Komori for further details: komori@jaima.or.jp
Deadline for travel grant application : May 11
RSC-TIC 2018 will showcase a wide-variety of cutting-edge work focussing on next wave advances in Single Cell Analysis, with specific emphasis on emerging analytical advances in metabolomic, lipidomic, proteomic, and glycomic approaches – as well as high-dimensional approaches that unify multiple aspects of single-cell biology and medicine.
This interdisciplinary conference also aims to offer a unique platform by bringing together scientists from different disciplines to share ideas and experiences to discuss the next generation of important analytical approaches and implications.
Please register to attend JASIS. Both JASIS and RSC-TIC2018 is free to attend.
JASIS official webite:
RSCTIC official website:
Flash Presentation & Poster Session
A poster session covering topics such as development and application of analytical instruments, including sample preparation methods and data analysis, will be held in Makuhari-Messe.
We welcome submissions from academic, public institutional and industrial researchers.
We also welcome ongoing projects, and proposals of collaboration.
Each poster presenter will have a short presentation before the session.
Important schedule for application for poster presentation
Deadline to register for poster presentation: June 29
Deadline for submitting poster abstract file: July 6
Deadline for submitting flash presentation file: August 24
Travel Grant for International Participants
JAIMA is offering travel support grants, on a competitive basis, to applicants from outside of Japan, who wish to apply for the poster session. 50,000 JPY in cash will be offered as travel support to the successful applicants. They are also invited to the luncheon networking and exhibition tour held during the conference period.
Please contact Kyoichi Komori for further details: komori@jaima.or.jp
Deadline for travel grant application : May 11