Analytica 2014 Tuesday Morning Sessions
International Congress Center Munich (ICM) Room 2
Session Title: Imaging Technologies
Session chaired by Professor Hoffmann
11:00 — Per Andrén: Quantitative Molecular Imaging of Neurotransmitters Directly in Histological Tissue Sections
11:30 — Liam McDonnell: Mass Spectrometry Imaging - Integration with the Allen Brain Atlas
International Congress Center Munich (ICM) Room 3
Session Title: The new Challenge in Water Analysis: Metabolites, Transformation Products and Non-Target Analysis
Session chaired by Professor Schmidt
11:00 — Sebastian Kowal: Difficulties and Solutions in the Analysis of Polar Compounds by LC-MS: Eexamples from Research and Routine Analysis 11:30 — Juliane Hollender: From Target to Non-Target Screening: Comprehensive Characterization of the Aquatic Environment using LC-HRMS/MS
International Congress Center Munich (ICM) Room 4a
Session Title: Miniaturized Analytical Systems
Session chaired by Professor Belder
11:00 — J. Michael Köhler: Mikrofluidsegmenttechnik für hochaufgelöste und zweidimensionale Dosis/Wirkungs- Untersuchungen in der Toxikologie und im Mikroorganismen-Screening 11:30 — Holger Becker:Miniaturized Analytical Systems: a Reality-Check from the Industrial Perspective
International Congress Center Munich (ICM) Room 5
Session Title: Aerosol and Health: A Challenge for Chemical and Biological Analysis
Session chaired by Professor Zimmermann
10:00 — Ralf Zimmermann:Greetings, Session Motivation (HICE Overview)
10:10 — Jürgen Schnelle-Kreis:Comprehensive Aerosol Characterisation(HICE)10:30 — Gunnar Dittmar:Comprehensive Characterisation of Cellular Response(HICE) 11:00 — Tuulia Hyotylainen:Analytical Techniques for Aerosol Analysis11:30 — Robert Healy:Identifying Sources Contributing to Poor Air Quality Using Aerosol Mass Spectrometry Techniques
Inside the Laboratory: The Gionfriddo Group at the University at Buffalo
March 28th 2024In this edition of “Inside the Laboratory,” Emanuela Gionfriddo, PhD, an associate professor of chemistry at the University at Buffalo, discusses her group’s current research endeavors, including using solid-phase microextraction (SPME) coupled to liquid chromatography (LC) and gas chromatography (GC) to further understand the chemical relationship between environmental exposure and disease and elucidate micropollutants fate in the environment and biological systems.
Transferring Methods to Compact and Portable HPLC
February 14th 2024The current trend in laboratory equipment design is the miniaturization of laboratory instruments. Smaller-scale HPLC instruments offer benefits that cannot be matched by analytical-scale equipment, especially in the areas of portability, reduced fluid volumes, and reduced operating costs. Yet, the miniaturization of laboratory equipment has brought with it a unique set of challenges, including transferring methods to compact LC. Capillary LC expands the use of LC to applications not currently done using conventional LC in a wide array of application areas, including pharmaceutical, food and beverage, petrochemical, environmental, and oil and gas. Greg Ward, Axcend’s CEO wrote, “Customers want an HPLC system with a small footprint, low flow rates and green chemistry.” Join his podcast where he shares method transfer in these application areas.