Analytica 2016 Thursday Morning Sessions
Session Title: Lab on Chip Technologies (Room 02)
Chairman: Prof. Dr. A. Manz
11:00 -
J.-L. Viovy:
To Be Announced
11:30 -
P.S. Dittrich:
Cell-Derived Vesicles on Microfluidic Platforms for Pharmaceutical and Diagnostic Applications
Session Title: Laboratory Management (Room 04a)
Chairman: Dr. M. Orth
11:30 -
W. Hofmann:
AWMF-Guidelines und Labormedizin – Wo sind die Verbindungen?
Session Title: New Strategies in Modern Analytical Spectroscopy – Surprising Insights (Room 05)
Chairman: Dr. W. Buscher
11:00 -
G. Hieftje:
New Sources and Spectrometers for Atomic, Speciation, Isotopic, and Metallomic Analysis
11:30 -
Bunsen-Kirchhoff-Award (Room 05)
Session Title: Optimal Design of Experiments (Room 03)
Chairman: Prof. Dr. B. Hitzmann
11:00 -
G. Cornelissen:
DoE in Chromatographic Process Development
11:30 -
T. Holland-Letz:
Optimal Experimental Designs for Dose-Response Studies with Continuous Endpoints
Session Title: Begleiter im Analytischen Alltag zur “Informationsextraktion” (Room 04b)
Chairman: Dr. W. von Tümpling
10:00 -
H. Lohninger:
Chemometrik – das Stethoskop des Analytikers
10:45 - G. Steiner:
Mystik Chemometrik – Wie man kleinste Signale aus hochdimensionalen molekülspektroskopischen Daten extrahieren kann
11:15 -
A. Aulinger:
Bewertung von Modelldaten durch statistischen Vergleich mit Messwerten
Influence of Concentration in Conventional GPC/SEC and Advanced Detection GPC/SEC
March 21st 2025Sample concentration is a parameter that can influence the quality of gel permeation chromatography/size-exclusion chromatography (GPC/SEC) separations and the obtained results. Understanding this influence can help to support the development of reliable GPC/SEC methods.
Multi-Step Preparative LC–MS Workflow for Peptide Purification
March 21st 2025This article introduces a multi-step preparative purification workflow for synthetic peptides using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS). The process involves optimizing separation conditions, scaling-up, fractionating, and confirming purity and recovery, using a single LC–MS system. High purity and recovery rates for synthetic peptides such as parathormone (PTH) are achieved. The method allows efficient purification and accurate confirmation of peptide synthesis and is suitable for handling complex preparative purification tasks.