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Annual conferences
The biennial annual conferences of the FG Nuclear Chemistry provide a unique insight into the interdisciplinary research field of nuclear chemistry and are aimed at all those who work with radionuclides and ionising radiation.
Annual Conference of the FG Nuclear Chemistry 2026 (22-24 September, Mainz) more
Annual meeting of the FG Nuclear Chemistry 2024 (05-07 November, Karlsruhe)
Annual meeting of the FG Nuclear Chemistry 2022 (04 - 06 September, Bergisch Gladbach)
Annual meeting of the FG Nuclear Chemistry 2021 - postponed to 2022 (Corona)
Annual Meeting of the FG Nuclear Chemistry 2019 (25-27 September, Dresden)
Annual Meeting of the FG Nuclear Chemistry 2017 (11-13 September, Berlin) - as part of the GDCh Science Forum Chemistry
Annual Meeting of the FG Nuclear Chemistry 2015 (31 August - 2 September, Dresden) - as part of the GDCh Science Forum
Annual Meeting of the FG Nuclear Chemistry 2013 (02-04 September, Darmstadt) - as part of the GDCh Science Forum Chemistry
Annual Meeting of the FG Nuclear Chemistry 2011 (04-07 September, Bremen) - as part of the GDCh Science Forum Chemistry
Annual meeting of the FG Nuclear Chemistry 2007 (17-19 September, Ulm) - as part of the GDCh Science Forum Chemistry