Tuesday, 9 October 2012 Transport Museum Millennium Place, Hales Street, CV1 1JD Coventry

Preliminary Agenda

9:30 Registration and Coffee Title Speaker 10:00 New Frontiers in Water Analysis Erik Verschuuren Thermo Fisher Scientific 10:15 Analysis of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Katrina Kidd Water Thermo Fisher Scientific 10:45 Recent Legionalla outbreak in Scotland Andrew Hockin Alcontrol UK 11:15 Ultrasensitive analysis of organotins using GC- Greg Johnson MS/MS Thermo Fisher Scientific 11:45 Lunch 12:30 Ultrasensitive analysis of organotins using GC- Greg Johnson MS/MS Thermo Fisher Scientific 13:00 Ion chromatography as a tool for life detection Will Harris beneath the Earth's Ice Sheets University of Bristol 13:00 Gallery Plus in Potable Nutrient Analysis Judith Meagher Portsmouth Water 13:30 Break 13:50 Analysis of Pharmaceuticals in Effluent Waters Dr John Quick STL 14:20 Use of High Resolution LCMS in Water analysis Michal Godula Thermo Fisher Scientific 14:50 Reception 15:50 Closing

If you have any questions regarding your attendance at the New Frontiers in Water Analysis Seminar please contact Aleisha Montgomery: email [email protected], Phone 1509 616035 Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Coventry Transport Museum Millennium Place, Hales Street CV1 1JD Coventry www.transport-museum.com

Directions

By Car Coventry is close to the M1/M6/M40/M42. Follow signs to city centre and take junction 1 or 2. As a city centre attraction there is no parking available at the Museum itself however, city centre pay and display car parks are all within walking distance. The nearest car parks to the Museum are Bishop Street (CV1 1NN), West Orchards Shopping Mall, Fairfax Street and the Belgrade Plaza (CV1 4AJ). Click here for further details about car parks around the Museum.

By Motorbike Secure motorbike parking is available at Belgrade Plaza car park, which is a short walk from the Museum and is accessed via Junction 9 of the Coventry (CV1 4AJ).

By Rail There are excellent links to London Euston via Virgin Trains; Cross Country routes north and south and local services to and Northampton. The Museum is a 15-minute walk from the station. Buses numbered 27 and 49 stop near the Museum. Click here for a detailed location map of Coventry city centre including the railway station.

By Bus Most buses stop at Pool Meadow bus station or on Trinity Street, both of which are a 2 minute walk from the Museum. Coventry has a North and South Park & Ride services and both the North and South routes have a stop-off point at Junction of Corporation Street and Burges, which is very close to the Museum. The North route operates from the AT7 Centre in Bell Green which is to the north of the city centre. This location is ideal for the M6 Junction 3 - A444. The south route operates from Coventry's War Memorial Park situated on the Road/ A45. For a detailed location map of the Park & Ride routes, click here.

By Canal Coventry Canal Basin is a 5 minute walk from the Museum - please use the footbridge over the inner ring-road.For information on canal cruising in the region click here

By Foot & Bicycle Coventry Transport Museum is close to the National Cycle Network. To find the nearest cycling and walking route view the Sustrans map for the area.