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September 11, Wednesday
10:00-12:30 |
Plenary Session IRoom Toscana I |
Plenary Session IRoom Toscana I |
10:00-10:10 |
Opening Ceremony |
Opening Ceremony |
10:10-10:30 |
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10:30-11:00 | L-01 Gert Desmet Moore’s Law in Liquid Chromatography and Our Options to Break It |
L-01 Gert Desmet Moore’s Law in Liquid Chromatography and Our Options to Break It |
11:00-11:30 | L-02 Jean-Luc Veuthey Doping Control Analysis: The Power of Ultra-High Performance Techniques |
L-02 Jean-Luc Veuthey Doping Control Analysis: The Power of Ultra-High Performance Techniques |
11:30-12:00 | L-03 Vincent Desfontaine The Use of Modern SFC and SFC-MS in Pharmaceutical Analysis |
L-03 Vincent Desfontaine The Use of Modern SFC and SFC-MS in Pharmaceutical Analysis |
12:00-12:30 | L-04 Günther Bonn Novel Enrichment and Separation Technologies for Natural Product Research – Applications in Phytopharmacy, Phytocosmetics and Phytonutrition |
L-04 Günther Bonn Novel Enrichment and Separation Technologies for Natural Product Research – Applications in Phytopharmacy, Phytocosmetics and Phytonutrition |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch & Exhibition | Lunch & Exhibition |
14:00-15:40 |
Parallel Session IRoom Toscana I |
Parallel Session IIRoom Marbella |
14:00-14:30 | L-05 David McCalley Managing the Column Equilibration Time in Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography |
L-09 Jörg Kutter Using Microfluidic Approaches to Improve the Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange (HDX) Mass Spectrometry Workflow for Protein Structure Elucidation |
14:30-15:00 | L-06 Fabrice Gritti From the Fundamentals of Dynamics of Chromatography to Artificial Intelligence: Keeping Pushing Forward LC Column Technologies |
L-10 Goran Mitulović Micro-pillar-array Columns for Separation of Peptides, Proteins, and Therapeutical Monoclonal Antibodies |
15:00-15:20 | L-07 Torgny Fornstedt Chromatographic Surprises: Are the Injected Molecules Always in the Peak? |
L-11 Attila Gáspár Fabrication of Enzyme Reactors into Polydimethylsiloxane Microchip |
15:20-15:40 | L-08 Krisztián Horváth Applicability and Efficiency of Gradient Stationary Phases in HPLC |
L-12 Jelle De Vos Development of a Microfluidic Device for Comprehensive Spatial Three-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography |
15:40-16:30 | Coffee Break & Exhibition | Coffee Break & Exhibition |
16:30-18:45 | Poster Session | Poster Session |
17:00-18:00 |
Agilent vendor seminar (Room Toscana I) Lilla Guricza, Natasha Roos |
Agilent vendor seminar (Room Toscana I) Lilla Guricza, Natasha Roos |
19:00 | Cultural Program | Cultural Program |
20:00 | Gala Dinner | Gala Dinner |
September 12, Thursday
8:30-10:20 |
Parallel Session IIIRoom Toscana I |
Parallel Session IVRoom Marbella |
8:30-9:00 | L-13 Sabine Heinisch Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Separation Techniques to Enhance the Analysis of Pharmaceuticals and Biopharmaceuticals |
L-17 Irena Vovk Challenges in HPTLC and HPTLC-MS Analyses of Secondary Metabolites of Invasive Alien Knotweeds |
9:00-9:30 | L-14 Bob Pirok Making Two-dimensional LC Work by Automating Method Development |
L-18 Gertrud Morlock The complexity of botanicals, food and of the global product chain – are we analytically on the right track? |
9:30-9:50 | L-15 Suhas Nawada Controlling Spatial Multi-Dimensional Separations using Device Geometries and Solvent Gradients |
L-19 Ágnes Móricz Advantages of HPTLC in Non-Target-Based Drug Discovery |
9:50-10:10 | L-16 József Simon Exploring Two- and Three-Dimensional Chromatographic Data with Alteration Analysis |
L-20 Tamás Szigeti Analysis of Pesticide Residues Using QuEChERS Clean Up Method |
10:10-10:20 | Manufacturers’ lecture: ML-1 Attila Somfai, Simkon Kft. Bringing the Power of AI to Analytical Laboratories – Nexera UHPLC |
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10:20-11:10 | Coffee Break & Exhibition | Coffee Break & Exhibition |
11:10-12:50 |
Parallel Session VRoom Toscana I |
Parallel Session VIRoom Marbella |
11:10-11:40 | L-21 Gérard Hopfgartner Adduct Ions in Electrospray Ionization: What Are They and Why Should We Care in Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Mass Spectrometry? |
L-25 Imre Molnár Automated UHPLC Method Modeling: An Innovative Chromatographic Data Generation and Analysis |
11:40-12:10 | L-22 Stephen Jacobson In-Depth Structural Characterization of N-Glycans Derived from Urinary Exosomes |
L-26 Ken Broeckhoven Investigation of the Possibilities and Limitations of a Sample Feed Injector |
12:10-12:30 | L-23 Lilla Turiák Deciphering Salt and Solvent Effects in the Chromatographic Separation of Heparan Sulfate Disaccharides |
L-27 Martina Catani Modeling the Nonlinear Behavior of a Bioactive Peptide in Reversed-Phase Gradient Elution Chromatography |
12:30-12:50 | L-24 Claudia Stevanin Food By-products, a Resource for the Future! |
L-28 Zoltán Nyíri The Inadequacy of Correlation Coefficient (R2) as an Indicator of Linearity |
12:50-14:30 | Lunch & Exhibition | Lunch & Exhibition |
14:30-16:25 |
Parallel Session VIIRoom Toscana I |
Parallel Session VIIIRoom Marbella |
14:30-15:00 | L-29 Caroline West Interest of Chiral Stationary Phases for Achiral Separations in Supercritical Fluid Chromatography |
L-33 László Prókai Chromatography-coupled Mass Spectrometry of Sex Steroids: Methods and Bioanalytical Applications |
15:00-15:30 | L-30 Simona Felletti On the Effect of Mobile Phase Composition on Thermodynamic Properties of Zwitterionic Teicoplanin-Based sub 2-µm Superficially Porous Particles |
L-34 Yong Nam Pak Improvement of Accuracy for the Determination of Selenoproteins in HPLC-ICP-MS and its Applications to Various Samples |
15:30-15:50 | L-31 Ismail H. Omar Evaluation of Potential Benefits on the Use of Macroporous Core-Shell Silica Particles on Zwitterionic Teicoplanin Based Chiral Stationary Phase |
L-35 Evelin Farsang Possibilities of Cation-Exchange Chromatography in Separation of Monoclonal Antibodies |
15:50-16:10 | L-32 Annamária Sepsey Possibilities of Thermodynamic Analysis in Liquid Chromatography |
L-36 Diána Lukács In the Shadow of the HPLC: Analysis of Carboxylic Acids with Old-Fashioned Ion Chromatography |
16:10-16:25 | Manufacturers’ lecture: ML-2 Emma Marsden-Edwards, Waters Development and Application of a Cyclic Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometer |
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16:25-17:00 | Coffee Break & Exhibition | Coffee Break & Exhibition |
17:00-19:00 | Poster Session | Poster Session |
17:00-18:00 |
Agilent vendor seminar (Room Toscana I) John Upton |
Agilent vendor seminar (Room Toscana I) John Upton |
20:00 | Grill Party | Grill Party |
September 13, Friday
8:30-10:25 |
Parallel Session IXRoom Toscana I |
Parallel Session XRoom Marbella |
8:30-9:00 | L-37 Boguslaw Buszewski New Type of Stationary Phases HPLC – Preparation, Characterization, and Application |
L-41 Koji Otsuka The Use of Specific Interactions in Microscale Liquid Phase Separations |
9:00-9:30 | L-38 Alois Jungbauer Chromatography Beads, Monoliths, Membrane Adsorbers or Continuous Ultracentrifuges for Purification of Enveloped Virus-Like Particles and Gene Therapy Vehicles |
L-42 Danilo Corradini Assessment of Phenolic Compounds Occurring in Olive Leaves by Reversed Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography and Capillary Zone Electrophoresis |
9:30-9:50 | L-39 Jana Krenkova Synthesis, Characterization and Application of Multi-Cationic Aminopyrene-Based Fluorescent Tags for Glycan Analysis |
L-43 Margita Utczás Challenges in the Sample Preparation and Doping Analysis of Dietary Supplements |
9:50-10:10 | L-40 Kim Vanderlinden Detailed Analysis of the Packing Quality of Chromatographic Columns |
L-44 Samin Fathalinejad Development and Validation of a GC-MS Method for Quantification of Glycolaldehyde Formed from Carbohydrate Fragmentation Processes |
10:10-10:25 | Manufacturers’ lecture: ML-3 Alexander Schwahn, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Unicam Hungary Ltd. Automated Digestion and Column Considerations for Characterization and Product Quality Attribute Monitoring of Biotherapeutic Proteins |
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10:25-11:10 | Coffee Break & Exhibition | Coffee Break & Exhibition |
11:10-12:40 |
Plenary Session IIRoom Toscana I |
Plenary Session IIRoom Toscana I |
11:10-11:40 | L-45 Wolfgang Lindner The Beauty of Chiral Ion Exchanger: Mechanistic Considerations and Spectrum of Enantiomer Separations |
L-45 Wolfgang Lindner The Beauty of Chiral Ion Exchanger: Mechanistic Considerations and Spectrum of Enantiomer Separations |
11:40-12:10 | L-46 Bezhan Chankvetadze The Effect of Covalent Immobilization of Polysaccharide Derivatives onto Silica on Their Chromatographic Behavior in High-Performance Liquid Chromatography |
L-46 Bezhan Chankvetadze The Effect of Covalent Immobilization of Polysaccharide Derivatives onto Silica on Their Chromatographic Behavior in High-Performance Liquid Chromatography |
12:10-12:40 | L-47 Peter Schoenmakers Multi-Dimensional Separations of Complex Samples |
L-47 Peter Schoenmakers Multi-Dimensional Separations of Complex Samples |
12:40-12:50 | Poster Award Ceremony | Poster Award Ceremony |
12:50-13:00 | Closing Remarks |
Closing Remarks |
13:00 | Lunch | Lunch |
List of accepted posters
Poster session I
P-01 Marc Wolter Synthesis and Evaluation of Stable Bond Thiol Functionalized Silica by Using PMPMS |
P-02 Christian Geibel Zwitterionic Chiral Ion-Exchangers: a Comparison of Different Particle Morphologies Against Fully Porous Particle Benchmark and Implementation in UHPLC Methods |
P-03 Simon Horváth Swap Between Normal Phase and Polar Organic Eluents on Polysaccharide-Based CSPs: Is Dedication to Modes Necessary? |
P-04 Róbert Berkecz Development and Application of Heart-cutting 2D-LC-MS/MS Method for Analysis of N,N- Dimethyltryptamine in Brain Samples |
P-05 Stefanie Bäurer Mixed Mode Stationary Phases and their Benefit in Two-Dimensional Pharmaceutical Analysis |
P-06 Gitte Coopmans Predictive Elution Window Stretching as a Generic Method Development Strategy for 2-D Chromatography |
P-07 Dana Moravcova Salting-Out Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Compounds with Permanent Positive Charge |
P-08 Róbert Góra Microbore Size-Exclusion Chromatography of Lignin Samples Isolated by Klason Method |
P-09 Viktor Juhász Experiences in Chromatographic Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Bee and Apiculture Product Samples |
P-10 Attila Bajtai Application of Polysaccharide-based Chiral Stationary Phases for the Enantioseparation of Natural and Synthetic Cinchona Alkaloid Analogues |
P-11 Szabolcs Horváth Qualitative Interpretation of Retention Behavior of Proteins under UHPLC Condition |
P-12 Éva Horváth Effect of Temperature on Retention Using Various Additives in Chiral SFC |
P-13 Toms Upmanis Chiral Resolution of Tyr-Arg-Phe-Lys-NH2 Tetrapeptide Stereoisomers on Crown Ether Based Chiral Stationary Phases |
P-14 Dóra Zelenyánszki Efficiency, Bed Heterogeneity and Column end Structure of Segmented Columns – Experiments with Flow-Reversal |
P-15 Ivett Bacskay The Influence of Eluent and Buffer Composition on the Retention Phenomena on Cinchona Based Zwitterionic Chiral Stationary Phase |
P-16 Csanád Rédei Comparison of Nitrous Oxide and Other Hold-Up Time Markers in Supercritical Fluid Chromatography |
P-17 Nándor Lambert The Advantage of Using Polyurethane for the Heat Insulation of Liquid Chromatographic Columns |
P-18 Jan Fischer HPLC Analysis of Rosin in Organic Pigments |
P-19 Emerencia Mező Different Polarity of Gas Chromatography columns testing for Fatty Acid Methyl Ester standards |
P-20 Ibolya Kiss Determination of Iodine Content by Gas Chromatography |
P-21 Judit Mátyási The Effect of Chromatographic Parameters on the Effective Carbon Number |
P-22 Jitka Klikarová Statistical Evaluation of the Italian Extra Virgin Olive Oils |
P-23 Róbert Kormány Renewal of an Old European Pharmacopoeia Method for Terazosin Using Quality by Design Principle During Method Development and Method Validation |
P-24 Alexandra Szoboszlai Challenges for Chromathography Analysis of MDA and MDI Samples |
Poster session II
P-25 Tímea Orosz Comparison of Separation Efficiencies of Polysaccharide-Based Chiral Stationary Phases in the Separation of Isopulegol-Based β-Aminolactons and β-Aminoamids |
P-26 Kateřina Pravcova Determination of Free Polyphenols in Buckwheat Using RP-HPLC/MS/MS Analysis |
P-27 Viktor Sándor Comparison of LC-Ms and Ce-Ms for the Analysis of Immunstimulant Bacterial Membrane Glycolipids |
P-28 Timur Baygildiev Detection of Sarin Peptide Biomarker by Liquid Chromatography – High Resolution Mass Spectrometry |
P-29 Mikhail Vokuev Simultaneous Determination of Polar Destruction Products of Nerve Agents by HPLC-MS/MS with Preliminary Derivatization |
P-30 Noémi Petrovics Fate of Biodegradable Plastic Additives in a Bench-Scale Industrial Composting Experiment |
P-31 Giulia Vergine Speciation Analysis of Organotin Compounds by Capillary Electrophoresis with Direct Ultraviolet Absorbance Detection |
P-32 Ágnes Dörnyei Energy-Resolved Tandem Mass Spectrometry of Bisphosphorylated Lipid-A in the Positive-Ionization Mode |
P-33 Cynthia Nagy Development of Microfluidic Chips with Increased Specific Surface Area for Proteomic Applications |
P-34 Gábor Tóth High Sensitivity Method for Reliable Quantitation of Chondroitin Sulfate Disaccharides |
P-35 Gyula Nyerges Analysis of 5% Diphenyl – 95% Dimethyl Polysiloxane Columns |
P-36 Bálint Sámuel Szabó Validation of an SPE-LLE-LC-MS/MS Method for the Routine Analysis of Primary Aromatic Amines from Aqueous Food Simulants |
P-37 Csaba Kirchkeszner Batch Adsorption Studies of Persistent Organic Pollutants on Polypropylene Based Microplastics |
P-38 Edina Katalin Cseh Development, Validation and Application of a HPLC Method for the Assessment of Some Tryptophan Metabolites from Murine Samples |
P-39 Gábor Tóth Pillar Array Columns for Advanced Bottom-Up Proteomics |
P-40 Tamás Hofmann The HPLC-PDA-ESI-MS/MS Analysis of Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) Wood Polyphenols in Relation to Red Heartwood Formation |
P-41 Dániel Krüzselyi Characterization of Antibacterial Substances with Direct Bioautography from Grass-Leaved Goldenrod (Euthamia graminifolia) |
P-42 Alen Albreht Structural Studies of Propargylamine-Inhibited Monoamine Oxidase A |
P-43 Valentina Metličar Identification and Quantification of Carotenoids in Green and Senescing Leaves of Japanese and Bohemian Knotweeds |
P-44 Ferenc Tömösi Development of UPLC-MS/MS Method for Measurement of Tryptophan Metabolites in Multiple Sclerosis |
P-45 Gábor Kecskeméti Quantitative Determination of ABC and SLC Transporters in Different Cell Cultures by NanoLC-MS/MS |
P-46 Mitja Križman LC-APCI-MS Analysis of Sterols by Using a Pentafluorophenyl Stationary Phase |
P-47 Tamás Marosvölgyi Effects of Repeated Heating on the Changes of Fatty Acid Composition of Plant-Based Cooking Oils |
P-48 Éva Szabó Spatiotemporal Lipid Change in Embryo Transfer During Early Stage Embryogenesis |
P-49 Simon Sugár The Bovine Protein Contamination Epidemic in the Human HeLa Cell Lysate |
P-50 László Prókai Bioanalysis of Acetylcholine from Cerebrospinal Fluid Using Liquid Chromatography – Tandem Mass Spectrometry: Is Electrospray Ionization the Best Choice? |
P-51 Tímea Körmöczi Ex vivo Pharmacokinetic Profiles of CUMYL-PeGaCLONE Synthetic Cannabinoid and Its Metabolites |
P-52 Árpád Könczöl Pesticide Classification System in the Isolation of Cannabidiol Using Centrifugal Partition Chromatography |
Manufacturers’ posters
MP-1 Kromat – Agilent Technologies A “Self-Driving” Mass Spectrometer Designed for Non-MS Experts: the InfinityLab LC/MSD iQ |
MP-2 Kromat – Agilent Technologies Discovering the Whole Picture – Overview of 2D-LC Applications |
MP-3 Kromat – Agilent Technologies High-Throughput Online Micro-SPE with LCMS/MS Analysis of Multiple Pesticides Residues in Fruits and Vegetables |
MP-4 Kromat – Agilent Technologies Making Mass Spectrometry Analysis Easy and Automated by using MassHunter WalkUp Open Access Software |