MSB 2026 | Welcome to the 42nd International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis!MSB 2026 | Welcome to the 42nd International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis!MSB 2026 | Welcome to the 42nd International Symposium on Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis!

MSB History

The history and evolution of MSB conferences

Welcome to the Society for Microscale Separations and Bionalysis website!

The Society for Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis (SMSB) is committed to promoting the development and applications of microscale separations. Microscale separations enable high-throughput and/or high-performance analyses at reduced costs and with a lower sample and solvent consumption, being therefore highly competitive analytical approaches in today's research, including fundamental studies, drug discovery and development, clinical and forensic toxicology, food analysis, and -omics approaches.

The Society, an independent and non-profit organization

The SMSB is an independent, non-profit organization, governed by a Board of Directors. It serves a community of researchers working in a large diversity of fields focusing on the development or the applications of microscale separation techniques, who gather once per year at the International Symposium of Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis (MSB).

Read more on our mission and our specific objectives here.

International Symposia of Microscale Separations and Bioanalysis (MSB)

The MSB symposia encourage stimulating presentations and vigorous scientific discussions among participants, guided by committed and engaged session Chairs, thanks to a specific philosophy that governs all symposia. Our motto?

«Anyone submitting a scientifically strong abstract may be accepted for oral presentation at an MSB symposium»

The symposia foster diversity and create a high-quality program by using a double-blind peer-review process of submitted abstracts while having a reduced number of invited speakers. They also offer an excellent podium to young scientists and students to present their results.