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analytica conference—The first-rate scientific summit at the 25th Inter national Trade Fair for Laboratory Technology,
Analysis and BiotechnologyMay 10–12, 2016 I ICM – Internationales Congress Center München
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analytica conference 2016Talking science—today’s knowledge for tomorrow’s applications
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• Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2016, 11:00–17:30• Venue: ICM - International Congress Center
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Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker GDChProf. Dr. Wolfram Koch, Frankfurt am Main/DEDr. Susanne Kühner, Frankfurt am Main/DE
Gesellschaft für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie GBMProf. Dr. Albert Sickmann, Dortmund/DE
Deutsche Vereinte Gesellschaft für Klinische Chemie und Laboratoriumsmedizin DGKLProf. Dr. Uta Ceglarek, Leipzig/DE
Wissenschaftliches Komitee / Scientific CommitteeDr. Martin Bidlingmaier, Munich/DEProf. Dr. Christoph Borchers, Victoria/CADr. Wolfgang Buscher, Münster/DEProf. Dr. Martin Fiedler, Bern/CHDr. Erik Freier, Dortmund/DEProf. Dr. Günter Gauglitz, Tübingen/DEDr. Jürgen Hallbach, Munich/DEProf. Dr. Bernd Hitzmann, Stuttgart/DEProf. Dr. Christian Huber, Salzburg/ATProf. Dr. Kerstin Leopold, Ulm/DEProf. Dr. Andreas Manz, Saarbrücken/DEProf. Dr. Frank-Michael Matysik, Regensburg/DEProf. Dr. Hans H. Maurer, Homburg (Saar)/DEProf. Dr. Michael Neumaier, Mannheim/DEPD Dr. Matthias Orth, Stuttgart/DEDr. Axel Renno, Dresden/DEProf. Dr. Katharina Rentsch, Basle/CHProf. Dr. Harald Renz, Marburg/DEProf. Dr. Michael Rychlik, Freising/DEProf. Dr. Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin, Neuherberg/DEProf. Dr. Oliver J. Schmitz, Essen/DEDr. Wolfgang Schulz, Langenau/DEPD Dr. Thomas Streichert, Cologne/DEProf. Dr. Daniel Teupser, Munich/DEDr. Martin Vogel, Münster/DEProf. Dr. Michael Vogeser, Munich/DEPD Dr. Wolf von Tümpling, Magdeburg/DEProf. Dr. Eberhard Wieland, Stuttgart/DEProf. Dr. Guawong Xu, Dalian/CNProf. Dr. Ralf Zimmermann, Rostock/DE
Die analytica Conference 2016 wurde in die Liste „EuCheMS Sponsored Events 2016“ aufgenommen und wird besonders unterstützt durch die „Division of Analytical Chemistry“ der EuCheMS (European Associationof Chemical and Molecular Sciences).
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Structural Omics
Chair: Prof. Dr. C. Borchers, Victoria/CA
10:30 a.m. Using Mass Spectrometry to Understand Cystic Fibrosis as a Protein Misfolding Disease J. R. Yates III, LaJolla/US, S. Pankow, LaJolla/US, C. Bamberger, LaJolla/US
11:00 a.m. to be announced F. Herzog, Munich/DE
11:30 a.m. A New Software Tool for Quantitative Chemical Cross-linking/Mass Spectrometry A. Leitner, Zurich/CH, T. Walzthoeni, Zurich/CH, A. Pulfer, Zurich/CH, R. Aebersold, Zurich/CH
12:00 p.m. Glycomics in a Wind Tunnel - Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry of Isomeric Glycans and Glycopep-tides K. Pagel, Berlin/DE, J. Hofmann, Berlin/DE, H. S. Hahm, Berlin/DE, H. Hinneburg, Berlin/DE, W. B. Struwe, Oxford/GB, D. Kolarich, Berlin/DE, P. H. Seeberger, Potsdam/DE
12:30 p.m. Proteome-wide profiling of protein assemblies by cross-linking mass spectrometry F. Liu, Utrecht/NL, P. Lossl, Utrecht/NL, R. Viner, San Jose/US, A. Heck, Utrecht/NL
01:00 p.m. Solving protein structures by structural proteo-mics E. Petrotchenko, Victoria/CA
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Omics towards Personalized Medicine
Chair: Prof. Dr. A. Sickmann, Dortmund/DE
02:00 p.m. Quantifying signalling pathway activity using immuno-MALDI C. Borchers, Victoria/CA, R. Popp, Victoria/CA, Y. Mohammed, Victoria/CA, A. Chambers, Victoria/CA, A. Aguilar-Mahecha, Montreal/CA, M. Basik, Montreal/CA, O. Pötz, Reutlingen/DE
02:30 p.m. Understanding Disease Using Mass Spectrometry J. R. Yates III, LaJolla/US
03:00 p.m. Rapid and high-throughput protein quantification from biopsy-level tissues using PCT-SWATH T. Guo, Zurich/CH, R. Aebersold, Zurich/CH
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04:00 p.m. Native and Denatured Modes for Interrogation of Whole Proteins and Protein Complexes by Top Down Proteomics N. L. Kelleher, Ithaca/US
04:30 p.m. Proteome centric requirement for precision medi-cine and understanding pathological diversity J. Van Eyk, Los Angeles/US, R. Holewinski, Los Angeles/US, I. van den Broek, Los Angeles/US, S. Parker, Los Angeles/US, Z. Fu, Baltimore/US, Q. Fu, Los Angeles/US
05:00 p.m. Monitor Preterm Infant Organ Maturity by Plasma Proteins O. Poetz, Reutlingen/DE, B. Lang, Reutlingen/DE, B. H. J. van den Berg, Reutlingen/DE, H. Planatscher, Reutlingen/DE, D. Stoll, Reutlingen/, W. Gamer, Dortmund/DE, W. Göpel, Lübeck/DE, C. Härtel, Lübeck/, P. Schulz-Knappe, Dortmund/DE, O. Poetz, Reutlingen/DE
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Liquid Profiling / Liquid Biopsy
Chairs: Prof. Dr. D. Teupser, Munich/DE, Prof. Dr. M. Neumaier, Mannheim/DE
11:00 a.m. Tumor marker reloaded: overcoming the specificity gap M. Neumaier, Mannheim/DE
11:30 a.m. Tumor Cells analysis: Following the tumor in peripheral blood E. Lianidou, Zografou/GR
12:00 p.m. Circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA): diagnostic and techical promises and challenges V. Haselmann, Mannheim/DE
12:30 p.m. Liquid Biopsy -what is the relevance? W. Schmiegel, Manchester/GB
01:00 p.m. Good or bad sequencing data? Setting a benchmark for the quality of diagnostic NGS in the lab M. W. Gutowska-Ding, Manchester/GB, S. Patton, Manchester/GB, J. Coxhead, Newcastle/GB, J. Wook Ahn, London/GB, P. Westwood, Edinburgh/GB, K. Thompson, Oxford/GB, Z. Deans, Edinburgh/GB, S. Abbs, Cambridge/GB, K. Brugger, Cambridge/GB
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Clinical Application of Mass Spectroscopy
Chairs: Prof. Dr. M. Vogeser, Munich/DE, Prof. Dr. U. Ceglarek, Leipzig/DE
02:00 p.m. Mass Spectrometry in paediatric laboratory medicine C. Rizzo, Rome/IT
02:30 p.m. Modern TDM by MS J.-W. Alffenaar, Groningen/NL
03:00 p.m. Quantitative steroid analysis in body fluids and hair: One method to rule them all A. Gaudl, Leipzig/DE, J. Kratzsch, Leipzig/DE, J. Thiery, Leipzig/DE, U. Ceglarek, Leipzig/DE
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Analytical Toxicology Update
Chairs: Prof. Dr. M. Vogeser, Munich/DE Dr. J. Hallbach, Munich/DE, Prof. Dr. K. Rentsch, Basle/CH
04:00 p.m. Identification of novel sulfur mustard adducts with implications for verification and toxicological in vitro testing H. John, Munich/DE, M. Siegert, Berlin/DE, H. Thiermann, Munich/DE
04:20 p.m. The role of LC-MS in clinical toxicology K. M. Rentsch, Basle/CH
04:40 p.m. Is GC/MS still a working horse in analytical toxicology? J. Hallbach, Munich/DE
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Separation Techniques: How Many Dimensions Are Enough?
Chair: Prof. Dr. O. J. Schmitz, Essen/DE
10:00 a.m. Versatility of capillary electrophoresis – applications and instrumental innovations for multidimensional separation C. Huhn, Tübingen/DE, D. Sydes, Tübingen/DE, M. Pattky, Tübingen/DE, P. A. Kler, Santa Fe/AR
10:30 a.m. 2D-separations in the micro world D. Belder, Leipzig/DE
11:00 a.m. How can flavor analysis benefit from multidimen-sional chromatographic separation techniques? H.-G. Schmarr, Neustadt a.d.W./DE
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11:45 a.m. The On-Line Combination of High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography-Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer (LC-GCxGC/MS/MS) for the Analysis of Complex SamplesL. Mondello, Messina/IT
12:15 p.m. Mass Spectrometry based Metabolomics: not MS only T. Moritz, Umeå/SE
12:45 p.m. Eberhard-Gerstel-Award, Room 05W. Engewald, Taucha/DE, M. Vogel, Münster/DE, Representative of Gerstel GmbH & Co. KG, Mülheim/DE
01:15 p.m. Rudolf Bock Memory Lecture, Room 05 Laudator: Prof. Dr. Reinhard Nießner, Munich/DE
Comprehensive Microchemical Methods in the nl/µl – RangeW. Dünges, Mainz/DE
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Chair: Prof. Dr. O. J. Schmitz, Essen/DE
02:00 p.m. Increasing the resolution, speed and sensitivity of LCxLC separations P. Schoenmakers, Amsterdam/NL, A. Babglai, Amsterdam/NL, H. Cornelisson van de Ven, Amster-dam/NL, A. Gargano, Amsterdam/NL, B. Pirok, Amsterdam/NL
02:30 p.m. Optimization of the separation space and separa-tion time in online LC x LC - how fast can we go? T. Teutenberg, Duisburg/DE, J. Leonhardt, Duisburg/DE, O. Gassner, Duisburg/DE
03:00 p.m. Ion mobility spectroscopy as a powerful separation dimension in LC-MS O. J. Schmitz, Essen/DE, S. Stephan, Essen/DE, J. Hippler, Essen/DE
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04:00 p.m. Making the Most of the Second Dimension in Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography D. Stoll, St. Peter/US, J. Halvorson, St. Peter/US, E. Larson, St. Peter/US, C. Dammann, St. Peter/US, A. Wilson, St. Peter/US, D. Harmes, St. Peter/US, M. Dittman, Waldbronn/DE, S. Rutan, Richmond/US, A. Lenhoff, Wilmington/US
04:30 p.m. Recent examples for the utility of chromatogra-phy, ion mobility, and mass spectrometry in sports drug testing M. Thevis, Cologne/DE
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Foodomics - Tools for Comprehensive Food Analysis
Chair: Prof. Dr. P. Schmitt-Kopplin, Neuherberg/DE
10:30 a.m. Recent Developments and Perspectives in Foodomics A. Cifuentes, Madrid/ES
11:00 a.m. to be announced M. Fischer, Hamburg/DE
11:30 a.m. Proteomics in Allergen detection and characterization J. Brockmeyer, Münster/DE, J. Bräcker, Münster/DE, R. Korte, Münster/DE
12:00 p.m. Chemical message in a bottle: Metabolomics characterization of the wine compositionC. Roullier-Gall, Munich/DE, M. Witting, Munich/DE, F. Moritz, Munich/DE, S. Heinzmann, Munich/DE, P. Jeandet, Reims/FR, M. Gonsior, Solomons/US, R. Gougeon, Dijon/FR, P. Schmitt-Kopplin, Munich/DE
12:30 p.m. Pesticide metabolomics: screening of plant- derived commodities for pesticide metabolites by UPLC-HR-QToF-MS J. Luetjohann, Hamburg/DE, A. Bauer, Hamburg/DE, F. Hanschen, Großbeeren/DE, E. Jantzen, Hamburg/DE, J. Kuballa, Hamburg/DE, M. Schreiner, Großbeeren/DE, S. Rohn, Hamburg/DE
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Emerging Contaminants - Novel Analytical Concepts
Chair: Prof. Dr. M. Rychlik, Freising/DE
02:00 p.m. Masked Mycotoxins: Formation, Occurrence and Relevance in FoodC. Dall’Asta, Parma/IT
02:30 p.m. Fungal polyketides: 2-Amino-14,16-dimethylocta-decan-3-ol, its history, biosynthesis and biological effects S. Uhlig, Oslo/NO, A. Solhaug, Oslo/NO, R. Frandsen, Kgs. Lyngby/DK, A. H. Merrill, Atlanta/US, B. H. Kenwood, Atlanta/US, H. H. Divon, Oslo/NO, R. Riley, Atlanta/US, E. Lysoe, As/NO, R. H. Proctor, Peoria/US, J. Wiik, Oslo/NO, G. S. Eriksen, Oslo/NO
03:00 p.m. Phomopsins – toxic secondary metabolites formed by Diaporthe toxica on various legumes R. Maul, Hamburg/DE
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04:00 p.m. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids - a new threat for food and feed safety? C. Gottschalk, Oberschleissheim/DE, J. Ostertag, Karlsruhe/DE, B. Biermaier, Oberschleissheim/DE, K. Meyer, Freising/DE, M. Gareis, Oberschleissheim/DE
04:30 p.m. Studies on the Paths of entry of Per- and Polyfluo-rinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) in Foodstuffs and in the Food Chain by the use of LC-MS/MS T. Stahl, Kassel/DE, S. Falk, Wiesbaden/DE, H. Brunn, Gießen/DE
05:00 p.m. Disclosure of pesticide metabolites by reproces-sing full scan data of macp routine samples F. Habedank, Rostock/DE
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Resource Analysis - the Constant Companion of all Activities along the Value-Added-Chain
Chair: Dr. A. Renno, Dresden/Germany
02:00 p.m. Ressource Analysis - the Constant Campanion of all Activities Along the Value-Added-ChainC. Wagner, Luzern/CH
02:30 p.m. State-of-the-art quantitative mineral phase determination of resource materials by XRD R. Möckel, Freiberg/DE, R. Kleeberg, Freiberg/DE, R. Luhmer, Freiberg/DE
03:00 p.m. Development and Application of SEM-based Mineral Liberation Analysis D. Sandmann, Freiberg/DE
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04:00 p.m. Application of laser induced breakdown spectros-copy to the analysis of secondary materials in industrial production J. D. Pedarnig, Linz/AT, N. Huber, Linz/AT, S. Eschlböck-Fuchs, Linz/AT, I. B. Gornushkin, Berlin/DE, U. Panne, Berlin/DE, S. Trautner, Linz/AT, R. Rössler, Linz/AT, J. Heitz, Linz/AT
04:30 p.m. Chemical characterization of natural high-purity quartz deposits –the source of high-tech products A. Müller, Oslo/NO
05:00 p.m. Process Analytical Technology for Resource Analytics – The Role of Reference Materials M. Maiwald, Berlin/DE, M. Ostermann, Berlin/DE, D. Schmid, Berlin/DE
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Omics Technologies Standardization
Chair: Prof. Dr. C. Huber, Salzburg/AT
11:00 a.m. Standards as the gateway to assured analytical quality in the field of proteomicsL. Martens, Ghent/BE
11:30 a.m. SIMPATIQCO 2.0 A modern software suite for quality control in proteome research K. Mechtler, Vienna/AT, P. Pichler, Vienna/AT, M. Mazanek, Vienna/AT, F. Stanek, Vienna/AT, G. Dünrberger, Vienna/AT
12:00 p.m. Integration of multiple ‘omics data B. Delanghe, Bremen/DE, A. Huhmer, San Jose/US, D. Lopez-Ferrer, San Jose/US
12:30 p.m. The Perseus computational platform for comprehensive analysis of (prote)omics data J. Cox, Martinsried/DE
01:00 p.m. ProteomeTools - Reagents, Assays and Informatics for the Next Generation of Proteomic Research B. Kuster, Freising/DE
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Metabolomics - New Technologies
Chair: Prof. Dr. G. Xu, Dalian/CN
02:00 p.m. Towards the Comprehensive Analysis of Metabolome G. Xu, Dalian/CN
02:30 p.m. GC-APCI-TOFMS - a valuable tool in metabolomics K. Dettmer, Regensburg/DE, C. Wachsmuth, Regensburg/DE
03:00 p.m. Development of High-Performance Chemical Isotope Labeling LC-MS for Quantitative Metabolomics with High Coverage L. Li, Edmonton/CA
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04:00 p.m. Low-flow Sheathless Capillary Electrophoresis- Mass Spectrometry for Comprehensive Profiling of Ionogenic Metabolites in Ultra-small Biological Samples R. Ramautar, Leiden/NL
04:30 p.m. Analytical Monitoring of Lipidomic Changes for Selected Types of Cancer M. Holčapek, Pardubice/CZ, E. Cífková, Pardubice/CZ, M. Lísa, Pardubice/CZ, M. Ovcacíková, Pardubiice/CZ
05:00 p.m. Fat, Sugar and Metabolomics – Understanding how diabetes using mass spectrometry J. Griffin, Cambridge/GB, L. Marney, Cambridge/GB, L. Richardson, Cambridge/GB, L. Matthews, Cam-bridge/GB, J. Tinsley, Cambridge/GB, Z. Hall, Cam-bridge/GB, L. Wang, Cambridge/GB, K. Summerhill, Cambridge/GB, C. Walker, Cambridge/GB, E. Stan-ley, Cambridge/GB, L. Roberts, Cambridge/GB, A. Koulman, Cambridge/GB
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Immunology
Chair: Prof. Dr. H. Renz, Marburg/DE
11:00 a.m. Molecular diagnostics of autoimmune-diseasesE. Neumann, Bad Nauheim/DE
11:30 a.m. Molecular Allergy Diagnostics C. Skevaki, Marburg/DE
12:00 p.m. Companion Diagnostics in Immunology: today and what are the trends?J.-M. Hollidt, Hennigsdorf/DE
12:30 p.m. Immunodiagnostics meets mobile-HealthF. Bier, Potsdam-Golm/DE
01:00 p.m. Biomarker in der Stratifizierung von Allergie- und Asthmapatienten H. Renz, Marburg/DE
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Reference Values und Extraanalytical Quality
Chairs: Dr. T. Streichert, Cologne/DE, Prof. Dr. M. Fiedler, Bern/CH
02:00 p.m. New model for defining performance criteria T. Streichert, Cologne/DE, R. Haeckel, Bremen/DE, W. Wosniok, Bremen/DE
02:30 p.m. A multi-center approach to continuous pediatric reference intervals J. Zierk, Erlangen/DE, J. Zierk, Erlangen/DE, F. Arzi-deh, Bremen/DE, R. Haeckel, Bremen/DE, M. Rauh, Erlangen/DE, M. Metzler, Erlangen/DE
03:00 p.m. Preanalytical aspects of Liquid Biobanking R. Baber, Leipzig/DE, J. Thiery, Leipzig/DE
03:30 p.m. Biobank Bern – Integration in den labormedizini-schen Prozess A. Leichtle, Bern/CH
Accreditation in the Medical Laboratory
Chair: Prof. Dr. E. Wieland, Stuttgart/DE
04:00 p.m. Measurement of immunosuppressive drugs in clinical practice: Recommendations of the IATD-MCT Immunosuppressive Drugs Scientific Com-mittee E. Wieland, Stuttgart/DE, M. Shipkova, Stuttgart/DE, C. Seger, Schaan/LI
04:30 p.m. Characteristics of the new European IVD regulati-on and implications for medical laboratories F. Spitzenberger, Bonn/DEM
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Energy & Fuel
Chair: Prof. Dr. R. Zimmermann, Rostock/DE
11:10 a.m. Analysis of Quenching Effects in the Fluorescence of Heavy Oils and Asphaltenes S. I. Andersen, Copenhagen/DK
11:30 a.m. Analytical methods for monitoring of the Atha-basca oil sands regionM. P. Barrow, Coventry/GB, K. M. Peru, Saskatoon/CA, J. V. Headley, Saskatoon/CA
11:50 a.m. Studying very complex energy systems by using ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry in combi-nation with separation methods: crude oil as an exampleW. Schrader, Mülheim/DE
12:10 p.m. Advanced characterization of heteroatom-cont-aining species in petroleumR. Rodgers, Tallahassee/US
12:30 p.m. Utilizing GCxGC-TOFMS and GCxGC-HRTOFMS to Determine the Source of a Groundwater Supply Contamination Incident Due to Marcellus Shale Gas DevelopmentF. Dorman, University Park-PA/US, P. Piotrowski, University Park-PA/US, G. Llewellyn, Bridgewater/US, J. Westland, University Park-PA/US, D. Yoxtheimer, University Park-PA/US, P. Grieve, University Park-PA/US, E. Humston-Fulmer, St Joseph/US, S. Brantley, University Park-PA/US
12:50 p.m. Characterization of crude oils and asphaltenes by pyrolysis GC/MS and thermal analysis coupled to photo ionization mass spectrometryT. Streibel, Rostock/DE, A. Ulbrich, Rostock/DE, S. Otto, Rostock/DE, S. Wohlfahrt, Munich/DE, R. Zimmermann, Munich/DE
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Energy & Fuel
Chair: Prof. Dr. R. Zimmermann, Rostock/DE
01:10 p.m. The application of multidimensional chromatogra-phic techniques with different detection systems for a detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of medium and high boiling petrochemical mat-rices from fuel processingT. Gröger, Munich/DE, M. Jennerwein, Neusäß/DE, A. Sutherland, Munich/DE, T. Wilharm, Neusäß/DE
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02:00 p.m. Recent advances in molecular characterization of complex industrial matrices such as oils and polymersP. Giusti, Harfleur/FR, B. Bouyssiere, Pau/FR, C. Afonso, Mont Saint Aignan/FR
02:20 p.m. Ignition Characteristics of fuels in a new constant volume combustion chamberT. Wilharm, Neusäß/DE, P. Seidenspinner, Neusäß/DE
02:40 p.m. Application of Gas Chromatography – Vacuum Ultraviolet Spectroscopy for Petrochemicals AnalysisK. A. Schug, Arlington/US, C. Qiu, Arlington/US, J. Cochran, Bellefonte/US, J. Smuts, Cedar Park/US
03:00 p.m. Analytical methods for development of catalytic slurry hydroprocessing of heavy feedstocksA. Maximov, Moscow/RU
03:20 p.m. The role of GC separation, MS ionization and MS resolution in Fuel CharacterizationF. David, Kortrijk/BE
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04:00 p.m. Your Petroleum may be quite different from what Electrospray-Mass Spectrometry makes you believeJ. T. Andersson, Münster/DE
04:20 p.m. Characterization of complex high-boiling petroleum compounds: an industrial perspectiveF. G. A. van den Berg, Amsterdam/NL
04:40 p.m. Selective Ionisation and High Resolution Mass Spectrometry – Some Applications from the Pe-trochemical IndustryT. Lynch, Pangbourne/GB, S. Whitmarsh, Pangbourne/GB, C. Wicking, Pangbourne/GB
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Trace Analysis of Wastewater
Chair: Dr. W. Schulz, Langenau/DE
11:00 a.m. Use of trace analysis in wastewater treatmentS. Metzger, Stuttgart/DE
11:30 a.m. Practical aspects of the analysis of organic micro-pollutants in waste waterW. Seitz, Langenau/DE
12:00 p.m. Analysis of wastewater using online-SPE-LC-MS/MS and µLC-MS/MSC. vom Eyser, Duisburg/DE, T. Hetzel, Duisburg/DE, T. Teutenberg, Duisburg/DE, J. Tuerk, Duisburg/DE
12:30 p.m. Strategies to trace organic micropollutants and their transformation products during wastewater treatment processesJ. Hollender, Dübendorf/CH, J. Schollée, Dübendorf/CH, M. Bourgin, Dübendorf/CH, E. Schymanski, Dübendorf/CH, C. S. McArdell, Dübendorf/CH, H. Singer, Dübendorf/CH
01:00 p.m. Effect-directed analysis with thin-layer chromato-graphy - A complementary screening method for the investigation of waste waterS. C. Weiss, Langenau/DE, N. Egetenmeyer, Lange-nau/DE, L. Stütz, Langenau/DE, W. Schulz, Lange-nau/DE, R. Winzenbacher, Langenau/DE
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ICM, Room 2 10.30-13.30Structural Omics
14.00-18.00Omics towards Personalized Medicine
11.00-13.30Omics Technologies Standardization
14.00-17.30Metabolomics - New Technologies
11.00-13.30Lab on Chip Technologies
14.00-17.00Disruptive Imaging Technologies
ICM, Room 04a 11.00-13.30Liquid Profiling/Liquid Biopsy
14.00-15.30Clinical Application of Mass Spectrometry
11.00-13.30Immunology
14.00-16.00Reference Values and Extraanalytical Quality
11.30-13.30Laboratory Manageme-net
14.00-17.00 Endocrinological Labo-ratory Diagnostics of Hypertension
16.00-17.00Analytical Toxicology Update
16.00-17.00Accreditation in the Medical Laboratory
ICM, Room 05 10.00-13.15Separation Techniques: How Many Dimensions Are Enough?
14.00-17.00Separation Techniques: How Many Dimensions Are Enough?
11.10-13.30Energy & Fuel
14.00-17.00Energy & Fuel
11.00-13.30New Strategies in Mo-dern Analytical Spec-troscopy - Surprising Insights
14.00-17.00New Strategies in Mo-dern Analytical Spec-troscopy - Surprising Insights“
13.15-13.45Rudolf Bock Memory Lecture
ICM, Room 03 10.30-13.00Foodomics – Tools for Comprehensive Food Analysis
14.00-17.30Emerging Contaminants – Novel Analytical Concepts
11.00-13.30Trace Analysis of Wastewater
14.00-17.30High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry - Where Do We Stand Today in Clinical & Forensic Toxicology
11.00-13.30Optimal Design of Experiments
14.00-17.00Spectroscopic Techniques for Biopro-cess Monitoring
ICM, Room 04b 14.00-17.30Resource Analysis – the Constant Companion of all Activities Along the Value-Added-Chain
11.00-13.30ABC‘s Spotlight on the Nanoworld
14.00-17.30ABC‘s Spotlight on the Nanoworld
10.00-13.30Chemometrik - Beglei-ter im analytischen Alltag zur „Informations-extraktion“
14.00-17.00Advances in Electroanalysis
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vormittags - morning nachmittags - afternoon vormittags - morning nachmittags - afternoon vormittags - morning nachmittags - afternoon
ICM, Room 2 10.30-13.30Structural Omics
14.00-18.00Omics towards Personalized Medicine
11.00-13.30Omics Technologies Standardization
14.00-17.30Metabolomics - New Technologies
11.00-13.30Lab on Chip Technologies
14.00-17.00Disruptive Imaging Technologies
ICM, Room 04a 11.00-13.30Liquid Profiling/Liquid Biopsy
14.00-15.30Clinical Application of Mass Spectrometry
11.00-13.30Immunology
14.00-16.00Reference Values and Extraanalytical Quality
11.30-13.30Laboratory Manageme-net
14.00-17.00 Endocrinological Labo-ratory Diagnostics of Hypertension
16.00-17.00Analytical Toxicology Update
16.00-17.00Accreditation in the Medical Laboratory
ICM, Room 05 10.00-13.15Separation Techniques: How Many Dimensions Are Enough?
14.00-17.00Separation Techniques: How Many Dimensions Are Enough?
11.10-13.30Energy & Fuel
14.00-17.00Energy & Fuel
11.00-13.30New Strategies in Mo-dern Analytical Spec-troscopy - Surprising Insights
14.00-17.00New Strategies in Mo-dern Analytical Spec-troscopy - Surprising Insights“
13.15-13.45Rudolf Bock Memory Lecture
ICM, Room 03 10.30-13.00Foodomics – Tools for Comprehensive Food Analysis
14.00-17.30Emerging Contaminants – Novel Analytical Concepts
11.00-13.30Trace Analysis of Wastewater
14.00-17.30High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry - Where Do We Stand Today in Clinical & Forensic Toxicology
11.00-13.30Optimal Design of Experiments
14.00-17.00Spectroscopic Techniques for Biopro-cess Monitoring
ICM, Room 04b 14.00-17.30Resource Analysis – the Constant Companion of all Activities Along the Value-Added-Chain
11.00-13.30ABC‘s Spotlight on the Nanoworld
14.00-17.30ABC‘s Spotlight on the Nanoworld
10.00-13.30Chemometrik - Beglei-ter im analytischen Alltag zur „Informations-extraktion“
14.00-17.00Advances in Electroanalysis
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Unverzichtbare Bausteine Ihrer Karriere
Fortbildung Chemie
Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker e.V.FortbildungPostfach 90 04 4060444 Frankfurt am Main
Tel.: +49 69 7917-364Fax: +49 69 7917-475E-Mail: [email protected]
www.gdch.de/fortbildung
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High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry - Where Do We Stand Today in Clinical & Forensic Toxicology
Chair: Prof. Dr. H. H. Maurer, Homburg (Saar)/DE
02:00 p.m. Ion Trap or Q-Orbitrap for metabolite-based drug screening?H. H. Maurer, Homburg (Saar)/DE
02:30 p.m. Q-TRAP or Q-TOF for comprehensive drug screening?K. L. Lynch, San Francisco/US, K. Thoren, New York/US, J. Colby, Nashville/US
03:00 p.m. Use of Q Exactive Orbitrap HRMS for monitoring NPS in the STRIDA projectA. Helander, Stockholm/SE
03:30 p.m. BREAK
04:00 p.m. Q-TOF for drug screening in postmortem toxicologyI. Ojanperä, Helsinki/FI
04:30 p.m. High-resolution accurate-mass (HR-AM, Q ExactiveTM) for drug quantitationL. Couchman, London/GB
05:00 p.m. Potential of HRMS (LC-QTOF MS) in wastewater drug testingF. Hernandez, Castellon/ES
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ABC’s Spotlight on the Nanoworld
Chair: Prof. Dr. G. Gauglitz, Tübingen/DE
11:00 a.m. ABC’s Spotlight on the NanoworldS. Pauly, Heidelberg/DE
What does Nano meanG. Gauglitz, Tübingen/DE
11:30 a.m. Functionalized nanomaterials for proteomic sample preparationL. Zhang, Dalian/CN
12:00 p.m. Exploiting nanotechnological tools to extract information from the nanoworldM. L. Soriano, Córdoba/ES, A. Cayuela, Córdoba/ES, C. Ruiz-Palomero, Córdoba/ES, M. Valcárel, Córdo-ba/ES
12:30 p.m. Field Flow Fractionation: tools for exploring the NanoWorldC. Contado, Ferrara/IT
01:00 p.m. Nano-antimicrobials, synthesis, analytical charac-terization, performances in real world case stu-diesL. Sabbatini, Bari/IT
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02:00 p.m. IR MALDESI: A Novel Molecular Microscopy Method to Determine Drug Distributions in TissuesD. C. Muddiman, Raleigh/US
02:30 p.m. ICP-MS, AF4 and stable isotopes: analytical tools for tracing and quantification of engineered nano-particles in complex matricesB. Meermann, Koblenz/DE, K. Wichmann, Mainz/DE, F. Lauer, Koblenz/DE, F. Vanhaecke, Ghent/BE, T. A. Ternes, Koblenz/DE
03:00 p.m. Prospects of Photon-Upconverting Nanoparticles for Analytical ChemistryH.-H. Gorris, Regensburg/DE
03:30 p.m. BREAK
04:00 p.m. Sensing strategies for the detection of engineered nanoparticles in complex matricesG. Proll, Tübingen/DE
04:30 p.m. SERS as powerful tool in bioanalyticsD. Cialla-May, Jena/DE, K. Weber, Jena/DE, J. Popp, Jena/DE
05:00 p.m. High-Resolution Electrochemical ImagingC. Kranz, Ulm/DE, P. Knittel, Ulm/DE, J. Izquierdo, Ulm/DE
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Lab on Chip Technologies
Chair: Prof. Dr. A. Manz, Saarbrücken/DE
11:00 a.m. to be announced J.-L. Viovy, Paris/FR
11:30 a.m. Cell-derived vesicles on microfluidic platforms for pharmaceutical and diagnostic applications P. S. Dittrich, Zurich/CH
12:00 p.m. Living droplets – functional screening of antibo-dies and vaccines at high throughput C. A. Merten, Heidelberg/DE
12:30 p.m. Biomimetic channels and channel networks A. Manz, Saarbrücken/DE
01:00 p.m. Lab-on-a-chip technologies: From the academic lab to industrial products H. Becker, Jena/DE
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Disruptive Imaging Technologies
Chair: Dr. E. Freier, Dortmund/DE
02:00 p.m. Electron microscopy of growth factor receptors in intact cancer cells in liquid N. de Jonge, Saarbrücken/DE
02:30 p.m. Mass spectrometry imaging B. Balluff, Maastricht/NL, R. M. A. Heeren, Maastricht/NL
03:00 p.m. to be announced J. Moger, Exeter/GB
03:30 p.m. BREAK
04:00 p.m. Clinical Multiphoton CARS TomographyK. König, Saarbrücken/DE
04:30 p.m. Video-rate label-free imaging with CARS microscopy Z. Jiang, Mannheim/DE
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Laboratory Management
Chair: Dr. M. Orth, Stuttgart/DE
11:30 a.m. AWMF-Guidelines und Labormedizin - Wo sind die Verbindungen? W. Hofmann, Munich/DE
12:10 p.m. QMS Standards in the medical laboratory (EN 15189, EN 17020, EN 17025, Rilibäk or SLIPTA) M. Orth, Stuttgart/DE
12:50 p.m. Evolving clinical laboratory management through implementation of a risk assessment plan S. Yenice, Istanbul/TR
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Endocrinological Laboratory Diagnostics of Hypertension
Chair: Dr. M. Bidlingmaier, Munich/DE
02:00 p.m. LC-MS/MS based Diagnostics of Catecholamine Producing Tumours as a Cause of Secondary Hypertension M. Peitzsch, Dresden/DE
02:30 p.m. Update: The Diagnosis of Cushing’s Syndrome K. Ritzel, Munich/DE
03:00 p.m. Salivary cortisol and cortisone in psychoneuroen-docrinology Y. J. Bae, Leipzig/DE, S. Stadelmann, Leipzig/DE, A. M. Klein, Leipzig/DE, S. Jaeger, Leipzig/DE, A. Hiemisch, Leipzig/DE, W. Kiess, Leipzig/DE, U. Ceglarek, Leipzig/DE, A. Gaudl, Leipzig/DE, M. Schaab, Leipzig/DE, K. von Klitzing, Leipzig/DE, J. Thiery, Leipzig/DE, J. Kratzsch, Leipzig/DE, M. Döhnert, Leipzig/DE
03:30 p.m. BREAK
04:00 p.m. Cortisol- Standardisation of Immunoassay and LC-MS/MS M. Vogeser, Munich/DE
04:30 p.m. Primary Aldosteronism M. Bidlingmaier, Munich/DE
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New Strategies in Modern Analytical Spectros-copy - Surprising Insights
Chairs: Dr. W. Buscher, Münster/DE, Prof. Dr. K. Leopold, Ulm/DE
11:00 a.m. New Sources and Spectrometers for Atomic, Speciation, Isotopic, and Metallomic Analysis G. Hieftje, Bloomington/US, A. J. Schwartz, Bloo-mington/US, J. T. Shelley, Kent/US, E. A. Dennis, Bloomington/US, S.J. Ray, Buffalo/US
11:30 a.m. Bunsen-Kirchhoff-Award
12:00 p.m. Is mercury detoxification responsible for brain disease? A study on Pilot Whales E. Krupp, Aberdeen/GB, Z. Gajdosechova, Aberdeen/GB, L. Musa, Aberdeen/GB, A. Brownlow, Aberdeen/GB, E. Lombi, Aberdeen/GB, K. Scheckel, Aberdeen/GB, P. Kopittke, Aberdeen/GB, J. Feldmann, Aberde-en/GB
12:30 p.m. Recent Trends and Developments in Mass Spec-trometry Imaging A. Römpp, Bayreuth/DE
01:00 p.m. Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy in Micro-biology C. Haisch, Munich/DE, H. B. Zhou, Guangzhou/CN, N. Mirceescu, Cluj/RO, N. P. Ivleva, Munich/DE, R. Nießner, Munich/DE, A. Wieser, Munich/DE
01:30 p.m. BREAK
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02:00 p.m. Arsenic Speciation becomes almost as complex as Carbon Speciation J. Feldmann, Aberdeen/GB, J. F. Kopp, Aberdeen/GB, E. M. Krupp, Aberdeen/GB
02:30 p.m. ICP-MS Methods for the Analysis of Gold Nano-particles in Cell Cultures, Biological Fluids and Tissues J. Bettmer, Oviedo/ES, J. Soto Alvaredo, Oviedo/ES, N. Fernández Iglesias, Oviedo/ES, M. Montes Bayón, Oviedo/ES, C. López Chaves, Granada/ES, C. Sán-chez González, Granada/ES, J. Llopis González, Granada/ES
03:00 p.m. Nanoparticle imaging in biological tissues T. Vielhaber, Münster/DE, U. Karst, Münster/DE
03:30 p.m. BREAK
04:00 p.m. Individual Therapy based on powerful diagnosis - potentials and limitation of Biophotonics J. Popp, Jena/DE
04:30 p.m. Iron oxide nanoparticles as therapy for iron deficiency: analytical challenges M. Montes-Bayon, Oviedo/ES, J. Garcia Fernandez, Oviedo/ES, D. Fernandez Turiel, Oviedo/ES, J. Bettmer, Oviedo/ES, U. Panne, Berlin/DE
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Optimal Design of Experiments
Chair: Prof. Dr. B. Hitzmann, Stuttgart/DE
11:00 a.m. DoE in chromatographic process development G. Cornelissen, Hamburg/DE
11:30 a.m. Optimal experimental designs for dose-response studies with continuous endpoints T. Holland-Letz, Heidelberg/DE, A. Kopp-Schneider, Heidelberg/DE
12:00 p.m. Optimal experimental design for the parameter estimation of hydration kinetics of wheat grains O. Paquet-Durand, Stuttgart/DE, V. Zettel, Stuttgart/DE, B. Hitzmann, Stuttgart/DE
12:30 p.m. Online OED for the autotrophic cultivation of Rals-tonia eutropha F. Neddermeyer, Berlin/DE, R. King, Berlin/DE
01:00 p.m. Systematic Approach for Online Spectroscopy in Technical Systems - Experimental Design for Raman Spectroscopy in Micro Emulsions M. Illner, Berlin/DE, J.-P. Ruiken, Berlin/DE, K. Meyer, Berlin/DE, D. Müller, Berlin/DE, E. Esche, Berlin/DE, A. Paul, Berlin/DE, J.-U. Repke, Berlin/DE, M. Maiwald, Berlin/DE
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Spectroscopic Techniques for Bioprocess Monitoring
Chair: Prof. B. Hitzmann, Stuttgart/DE
02:00 p.m. Spectroscopic analytical technology for biopro-cesses – challenges, limitations and possibilities D. Solle, Hannover/DE, F. Aupert, Hannover/DE, T. Scheper, Hannover/DE
02:30 p.m. Process Raman Spectroscopy for In-Line Monito-ring of Mammalian Cell Cultures in Real Time A. Pitters, Ecully/FR
03:00 p.m. Using PAT as a qualitative tool for bioreactor monitoring R. Vangenechten, Frankfurt am Main/DE
03:30 p.m. BREAK
04:00 p.m. Bioprocess monitoring using NIR and fluorometric measurements - development of novel conceptsT. Becker, Freising-Weihenstephan/DE
04:30 p.m. Selection techniques for significant fluorescence wavelength combinations S. Assawajaruwan, Stuttgart/DE, J. Reinalter, Stuttgart/DE, B. Hitzmann, Stuttgart/DE
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Chemometrik - Begleiter im analytischen Alltag zur „Informationsextraktion“
Chair: Dr. W. von Tümpling, Magdeburg/DE
10:00 a.m. Chemometrik - das Stethoskop des Analytikers H. Lohninger, Vienna/AT
10:45 a.m. Mystik Chemometrik - Wie man kleinste Signale aus hochdimensionalen molekülspektroskopi-schen Daten extrahieren kann G. Steiner, Dresden/DE
11:15 a.m. Bewertung von Modelldaten durch statistischen Vergleich mit Messwerten A. Aulinger, Geesthacht/DE
11:45 a.m. BREAK
12:00 p.m. Probennahme - der unterschätzte Teil des analyti-sches Prozesses S. Prikler, Kitzingen/DE
12:30 p.m. Monitoring Daten - Möglichkeiten der „Informati-onsextraktion“ mit chemometrischen Methoden W. von Tümpling, Magdeburg/DE
01:00 p.m. Messunsicherheit und Grenzwert M. Winterstein, Landsberg/DE
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Advances in Electroanalysis
Chair: Prof. Dr. F.-M. Matysik, Regensburg/DE
02:00 p.m. Electroanalysis with Carbon Nanoprobes M. V. Mirkin, Flushing/US, K. Hu, Flushing/US, M. Zhou, Flushing/US, Y. Yu, Flushing/US, D. Wang, Flushing/, H. Xin, Upton/US
02:30 p.m. New Opportunities for Ion Sensing with Thin Layers E. Bakker, Geneva/CH
03:00 p.m. Studying oxidation reactions of nucleic acids with electrochemistry-mass spectrometry H. Oberacher, Innsbruck/AT, R. Erb, Innsbruck/AT, S. Plattner, Innsbruck/AT, F. Pitterl, Innsbruck/AT, J.-P. Chervet, Zouterwoude/NL
03:30 p.m. BREAK
04:00 p.m. Electrochemical DNA Biosensors for Screening of Genotoxic Compounds V. Vyskočil, Prague/CZ
04:30 p.m. High-speed SECM imaging A. Kiss, Pécs/HU
DONNERSTAG · THURSDAY, 12. 5. 2016
Donnerstag · Thursday, 12. 5. 2016 ICM, Room 04b
DEUTSCHER KONGRESS DER LABORATORIUMSMEDIZIN DEUTSCHERDER 28.09.–01.10.2016
Congress Center Rosengarten Mannheim
Deadline zur Abstract-Einreichung 15. Juni 2016
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KongressorganisationDr. med. Katrin Borucki,Sybille Piel
Otto-von Guericke-Universität MagdeburgMedizinische FakultätInstitut für Klinische Chemie und PathobiochemieLeipziger Str. 44 39120 Magdeburg
DVTA Bildungsgesellschaft mbH
Spaldingstr. 110 B20097 Hamburg
Tagungsort CC Rosengarten Rosengartenplatz 268161 Mannheim
Kongressagenturm:con – mannheim:congress GmbH
ProjektmanagementJennifer SiorTel. +49 (0)621 [email protected]
Labormedizin verbindet
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biochemistry cellcell
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▪ POCT ▪ Therapeutic Drug Monitoring – Toxicology ▪ Diagnostics of non-blood based Specimens
(Urine, CSF, others) ▪ Lab on the chip and microfluidics ▪ Laboratory Management and
Quality Assurance ▪ Biobanking ▪ Biofinformatics and Systemdiagnostics ▪ Nachwuchsarbeit, Lehrkonzepte ▪ Foundation for Pathobiochemistry and
Molecular Diagnostics ▪ Other Topics
Abstractthemen DVTA
▪ Aus Qualitätssicherung und Labormanagement ▪ Entwicklungsprojekte aus der Laborpraxis ▪ Aus Wissenschaft und Forschung ▪ Aus Ausbildung in Theorie und Praxis
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Freitag, 13. Mai 2016 ICM, Saal 11
SCHÜLERTAG · FREITAG, 13.5.2016
Abitur in der Tasche - und was dann?
Die Auswahl an naturwissenschaftlichen Berufen ist groß. Chemie und Chemieingenieurwesen sowie Biologie, Biochemie und Lebensmittel- chemie bieten Abiturienten vielfältige Perspektiven. Über die Voraus- setzungen für ein Studium und spätere Arbeitsfelder informierenFachleute während des Schülertages am 13. Mai auf der analytica. Nach den Vorträgen und einer Fragerunde bleibt ausreichend Zeit für einen Messebesuch.Organisiert wird der Schülertag von der Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh), der Gesellschaft für Biochemie und Molekularbiologie (GBM) und dem Verband für Biologie, Biowissenschaften und Biomedizin in Deutschland (VBIO).
Die Teilnahme am Schülertag ist für Lehrer und Schüler kostenfrei. Die verbindliche Anmeldung von Schülergruppen erfolgt über die Lehrkräfte bis zum 18. April 2016 per E-Mail an [email protected] (erforderliche Angaben: Adresse der Schule, Ansprechpartner, Teilnehmerzahl).
Treffpunkt & Einlass
Treffpunkt: Eingang West der Messe (U-Bahnlinie U2)Einlass: von 9.30 bis 9.50 Uhr
Ein späterer Eintritt ist nur individuell mit einer gültigen Eintrittskarte für die analytica möglich. Die Veranstaltung beginnt pünktlich um 10.00 Uhr im ICM – Internationales Congress Center München, Zugang unmit-telbar neben Eingang West, 1. Obergeschoss, Saal 11.
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10:00 BegrüßungDr. Anke Lischeid, GBM
10:10 Einführung in die Studiengänge der Biologie und BiochemieDr. Carsten Roller, VBIO
10:25 Einführung in den Studiengang ChemieDr. Elisabeth Kapatsina, GDCh
10:40 Einführung in den Studiengang Lebensmittel- chemieReferent der analytische Lebensmittelchemie, Technische Universität München
11:00 Pause
11:10 Mein Weg in die BiologieDipl.-Ing. Marlow Hunter Pfeiffer, M.Sc. Roche Diagnostics, Penzberg
11:30 Mein Weg in die ChemieAmrei Deutsch M.Sc. & Charlotte Ebert M.Sc. JungChemikerForum München, GDCh
11:45 Mein Weg in die BiochemieDipl. Biol. Volker Morath & Rosario Ciccone, B.Sc., Junior GBM München
12:00 Biotech hat Zukunft! Beste Chancen für FH-Absolventen Prof. Dr. Rolf Schödel, Fakultät Biotechnologie und Bioinformatik, Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf, Freising
12:20 Frage- und Diskussionsrunde
13:00 Besuch der Messe
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Veranstaltungsort der analytica conferenceLocation of analytica conference
Messe München / Internationales Congress Center München (ICM) Vortragsräume 2, 3, 4a, 4b, 5 im ErdgeschoßMunich Trade Fair Centre / International Congress Center Munich (ICM) Lecture Halls 2, 3, 4a, 4b, 5 at Ground Floor
Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel / Public Transport
U-Bahn U2, Haltestelle Messestadt WestDie Fahrtzeit beträgt vom Hauptbahnhof ca. 17 Minuten
Underground U2, stop Messestadt WestThe journey time is approx. 17 minutes from the central station (Hauptbahnhof).
Sprache / Language
Die Vorträge werden in der ausgedruckten Sprache gehalten, es erfolgt keine Simultanübersetzung.The lectures will be presented in the language of the title, there is no simultaneous translation.
Eintrittspreise zur analytica Messe und analytica conferenceEntrance Fees for analytica Trade Fair and analytica conference
Für ihre Mitglieder bieten die GDCh, die GBM und die DGKL die Möglichkeit, eine Tageskarte für den Messe- und damit auch den Conference-Besuch kostenfrei zu erhalten. Einzelheiten finden Sie auf den entsprechenden Internetseiten. Für GDCh-Mitglieder unter www.gdch.de ➜ MyGDCh ➜ Spezielle Angebote
Eintrittspreise zur analytica 2016 vor Ort Online-Registrierung Tageskarte/1-day ticket* 55,- EUR 40,- EUR 2-Tageskarte/2-day ticket* 75,- EUR 60,- EUR Dauerkarte/Permanent ticket* 95,- EUR 80,- EUR Gruppenkarte/Group ticket* 29,- EUR Ermäßigungskarte/discount ticket * 29,- EUR (für Studenten, Wehrpflichtige, Zivildienstleistende, Rentner)* Alle Preise inkl. 19% MwSt. / All prices incl. VAT 19%
Eine gesonderte Gebühr wird für die conference-Teilnahme nicht erhoben. There is no additional conference fee for conference participants.
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Eintrittskarten sind erhältlich bei:Tickets are available on request:
Messe München GmbHMessegelände 81823 MünchenTel.: ++49 (89) 949-11488Fax: ++49 (89) 949-11489E-Mail: [email protected]
oder online: http://www.analytica.de/messe/fuer-besucher/ticket-kaufen/
WICHTIG: Die Eintrittskarte/Gutschein für ein Tagesticket berechtigt NICHT zur kostenfreien Fahrt mit den öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln zur und von der Messe.
NOTE: Admission tickets/vouchers for a one-day ticket DO NOT include the use of the local public transportation to travel to and from the trade-fair center.
Hotel und Reisearrangements Hotel and travel arrangements
TRADEFAIRS.com
Tel.: +49 69 9588-3616Fax: +49 69 9588-1913E-Mail: [email protected]://www.analytica.de/anreise-aufenthalt/hotel-aufenthalt/unterkunft/
Internet
Die Abstracts, die Posterliste und alle Informationen finden Sie unter:www.gdch.de/analyticaconf2016
Abstracts, list of posters and further informations on analytica conference can be found here: www.gdch.de/analyticaconf2016 Internetseiten der analytica Messe http://www.analytica.de
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die analytica conference betreffend / for analytica conference
Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (GDCh)Dr. Susanne KühnerVarrentrappstr. 40-4260486 FrankfurtE-Mail: [email protected]
Geschäftsführer: Professor Dr. Wolfram KochRegisternummer beim Vereinsregister: VR 4453 Registergericht Frankfurt am Main
die analytica Messe betreffend / for analytica Trade Fair:
Messe München GmbHMessegelände 81823 MünchenTel.: +49 (89) 949-11488Fax: +49 (89) 949-11489E-Mail: [email protected]
Fortbildungszertifizierung
Für alle acht Sessions der Deutschen Vereinten Gesellschaft für Klinische Chemie und Laboratoriumsmedizin e.V. (DGKL) hat die Bayerische Ärzte-kammer jeweils 3 CME-Zertifizierungspunkte genehmigt.
Die Zertifizierungsstelle für die Fortbildung von Lebensmittelchemikern (ZFL) hat die beiden Symposien am Donnerstag, 3. April 2016: „Modern Analytical Tools to Ensure Safety and Authenticity of Foods „ und „Emer-ging Contaminants – Novel Analytical Concepts“ mit je 5 Punkten aner-kannt.
Für die Teilnahme an dem Symposium „High-resolution mass spectrome-try - Where do we stand today in clinical and forensic toxicology?“ wer-den für die Fortbildung von Forensischen Toxikologen, Klinischen Toxiko-logen und Forensisch-Klinischen Chemikern 4 Credit Points von der GTFCh vergeben.
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Organizer/InformationMesse München GmbH Tel. +49 89 949-11488 [email protected]
Event datesMay 10–13, 2016 (trade fair) May 10–12, 2016 (conference)
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Event venueMesse München (trade fair) ICM – Internationales Congress Center München (conference)
Opening hoursTue.–Thur. 09:00–18:00 (trade fair and conference) Fri. 09:00–17:00 (trade fair)
➡ www.analytica.de/conference
Admission fee for analytica and the analytica conference1-day ticket EUR 55 (online: EUR 40)2-day ticket EUR 75 (online: EUR 60)Permanent pass EUR 95 (online: EUR 80)Discount ticket EUR 29 Group ticket (10 people or more) EUR 29 (per person)
➡ www.analytica.de/ticket
Attending the analytica conference is free of charge for all analytica partici pants who have a ticket that is valid on that day. There is no separate fee for the analytica conference.
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