IUPAC Workshop, Impact of Scientific Developments on the Chemical Weapons Convention, Bergen, Norway, 30 June–3 July 2002
Advances in science and technology. Maintaining the effectiveness of the Chemical Weapons Convention
        
        Verification under the Chemical Weapons Convention. A reflective review
        
        Chemical crop protection research. Methods and challenges
        
        Biotechnology and chemical weapons control
        
        Advances in biocatalytic synthesis. Enzyme-triggered asymmetric cascade reactions
        
        Trends in processing and manufacturing that will affect implementation of the Chemical Weapons Convention
        
        Strategies of conducting reactions on a small scale. Selectivity engineering and process intensification
        
        Microreactors. Prospects already achieved and possible misuse
        
        Terrorism. Industry prevention and the Chemical Weapons Convention
        
        Conventional analytical methods for chemical warfare agents
        
        Premliminary steps of the analytical process. From sampling to detection
        
        Integrated chemical systems on microchips for analysis and assay. Potential future, mobile high-performance detection system for chemical weapons
        
        Chemical and biological safety: Biosensors and nanotechnological methods for the detection and monitoring of chemical and biological agents
        
        Transitioning analytical instrumentation from the laboratory to harsh environments
        
        Impact of scientific developments on the Chemical Weapons Convention (IUPAC Technical Report)
        
        