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Invited lectures will be given by internationally recognized scientists.
Confirmed invited speakers
- Lois Beaver (LAB Enterprises, Chevy Chase, MD, USA)
Focus on biopharmaceuticals
- Günther Bonn (Leopold-Franzens University, Innsbruck, A)
Highly Efficient Enrichment and Separation of Biomolecules using New Chromatographic Technologies
- Bogusław Buszewski (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, PL)
Solvation - excess adsorption of water and their influence on the retention mechanism in HILIC - Alberto Cavazzini (University of Ferrara, Ferrara, I)
Similarities and differences in the adsorption properties and retention behavior of highly-perfluorinated and hydrocarbonaceous stationary phases
- Bezhan Chankvetadze (Tbilisi State University, Tbilisi, GE)
About some unusual observations in separation of enantiomers in HPLC with polysaccharide-based chiral selectors
- Danilo Corradini (CNR, Rome, I)
Capillary Electrophoresis and HPLC of Plant Secondary Metabolites: Fundamental Aspects and Practical Applications
- Gert Desmet (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, B)
On the advantages of radially elongated structures in microchip-based liquid chromatography
- Franta Foret (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno, CZ)
Microfluidics for sample preparation and detection
- Nelu Grinberg (Boehringer Ingelheim, Ridgefield, CT, USA)
Insights into Chromatographic Enantiomeric Recognition of Allenes with Cellulose Carbamate Stationary Phase
- Fabrice Gritti (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA)
Theory, realization, and advantages of fast high-pressure gradient chromatography under quasi-stationary state temperature regime
- Georges Guiochon (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA)
Supercritical fluids. Main properties and use as the mobile phase in chromatography
- Alois Jungbauer (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, A)
Surface energy by inverse chromatography
- Teresa Kowalska (University of Silesia, Katowice, PL)
HPLC in tracing non-linear chemical processes
- Michael Lämmerhoffer (University of Tübingen, Tübingen, D)
Nanoparticle based sample preparation in bioanalysis - Hian Kee Lee (National University of Singapore, Singapore, SG)
Miniaturized sample preparation procedures for potential field applications
- Wolfgang Lindner (University of Vienna, Vienna, A)
Enantiomer Separations of Amino Acids and Peptides on Chiral Ion exchangers; Concepts and Expectations
- Kevin MacNamara (Seanchill Chromatography, Dublin, IRL)
Advances in sample introduction technology for simplified extraction-free GC-MS analysis of distilled spirits
- Katrin Marcus (Ruhr-Universität, Bochum D)
Deciphering Myofibrillar and Protein Aggregate Myopathies - a Proteomics Approach
- Philip Marriott (Monash University, Melbourne, AUS)
Fatty Acids: New Analytical Capabilities for Profiling Complex Multi-Dimensional Compounds in Diverse Samples - David McCalley (University of the West of England, Bristol, GB)
Factors affecting the selectivity in hydrophilic interaction chromatography
- Imre Molnár (Molnár-Institute for applied chromatography, Berlin, D)
Novel developments in separation modeling technologies
- Koji Otsuka (Kyoto University, Kyoto, J)
Novel separation media in microscale electrophoresis for selective analysis
- Pat Sandra (Ghent University, Ghent, B)
What's new in capillary gas chromatography?
- Peter Schoenmakers (University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NL)
Comprehensive two-dimensional chromatography
- Bernd Spangenberg (University of Applied Sciences, Offenburg, D)
A new extraction procedure using very small liquid amounts
- Dwight Stoll (GustavusAdolphus College, Saint Peter, MN, USA)
Recent advances in comprehensive online two-dimensional liquid chromatography, and application to the study of forced degradation of a pharmaceutical
- Jean-Luc Veuthey (University of Geneva, Geneva, CH)
SFC and SFC-MS in pharmaceutical analysis
- Gyula Vigh (Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA)
Synthesis of new 8-aminopyrine-1,3,6-trisulfonic acid-based fluorophores for capillary electrophoresis and HPLC
- Roman Zubarev (Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, SE)
Towards novel separation techniques for proteomics