ESAC 2015 program

ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS
COMMITTEE COMPANIES
COPENHAGEN
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
2015
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
ESAC 2015 ∙ April 15
Martin Bizzarro,
Professor & Director
StarPlan - Centre for Star and Planet Formation,
Natural History Museum of Denmark
University of Copenhagen
2014
"Towards a recipe for making habitable worlds like Earth"
Participation is free
Continental breakfast, lunch,
coffee & soft drinks provided.
As far as we know, our solar system is unique. It could be the only
planetary system in the Universe to harbor intelligent life or, indeed,
life at all. Reconstructing its history is thus a fundamental goal in
natural sciences. Since the discovery in the early 1990s of the first
exoplanet - a distant world orbiting a star other than our Sun thousands of exoplanets have been discovered. The structure of
these planetary systems and the properties of their planets are much
more diverse than originally predicted, and understanding why is
key to defining a recipe for making habitable worlds like Earth.
In his presentation Martin Bizzarro will present new laboratory
analyses of meteorite samples which were formed at the same time
as our sun – and obtained using state-of-the-art techniques such as
thermal ionization and plasma source mass spectrometry. Significant
improvements in analytical precision allow us to uncover a wealth
of previously unavailable information. He will discuss the impact of
these new data for understanding planet-formation processes and,
ultimately, the key ingredients for making planets like Earth.
No cancellations after:
Wednesday, April 8
Robert Feidenhans'l
Professor of nanophysics
Head of Department, The Niels Bohr Institute
To register, visit:
www.esac.dk by April 1
Thereafter, cancellations &
“no shows” will be invoiced
for DKK 500 (ex. VAT)
"X-rays and neutrons: New Analytical Tools
in for Research and Development."
The use of X-rays and neutrons applications in material science,
physics, chemistry and biotechnology is taking a quantum leap due
to the invention of new technologies. These will enable completely
new possibilities for the fine analysis of matter.
In Lund in Sweden, two large research facilities, MAX IV and the
ESS are currently being built, the latter with a significant Danish
financial contribution. Both these facilities will take the world lead in
exploiting these possibilities in the coming decade.
In this presentation, the background for the evolution of these
techniques will be given by a number of examples from recent
research as well as from the collaboration with Danish industry
through the industry portals at both the Technical University of
Denmark and the University of Copenhagen.
Event Coordinator:
AmCham Denmark ∙ Christians Brygge 26 ∙ 1559 Copenhagen V
Tel. (+45) 33 932 932 ∙ Fax (+45) 33 932 938
AmCham Denmark’s Analytical Instruments Committee is pleased to announce
the 15th annual Executive Seminars in Analytical Chemistry: ESAC 2015.
ESAC brings together manufacturers, leading scientific researchers, progressive
vendors and cutting-edge technology within the field of analytical instruments.
Experiences, methods, results and the latest developments will be presented
within four core areas: Life Science / Biotech, Pharmaceutical, Food /
Environmental and Clinical / Forensic applications.
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Scandic Copenhagen
Vester Søgade 6
1601 Copenhagen V
Wednesday April 15th 2015
08:30 - 09:20
Registration & Coffee
09:25 - 09:35
Introduction & Welcome by Stephen Brugger, Amcham
09:35 - 10:10
“Towards a recipe for making habitable worlds like Earth” Prof. Martin Bizzarro, Director StarPlan - Centre for Star & Planet Formation, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen
LIFE SCIENCE / BIOTECH
10:20 - 10:50
PHARMACEUTICAL
CLINICAL / FORENSIC
FOOD / ENVIRONMENTAL
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Protein Structure
Iain Campuzano
UPLC/MS
Innovative LC Solutions
Ken Cook
UHPLC/MS
Structure Elucidation of Natural
Federico Cozzi,
GC-APCI-
Time of flight mass spectrometry
Dr. Martin Josefsson,
MS/MS
Determination in Biopharma:
Amgen Inc.
for Increased Productivity
Thermo Fisher
Products from Plants by GC-APCI-
University of
qTOF
(TOF-MS) for the analysis of new
National Board of
Scientific
qTOF
Copenhagen
psychoactive drugs (NPS) in
Forensic Toxicology,
humans. - Experiences from the
Sweden
From Membrane top
Monoclonal Antibodies
national laboratory of forensic
toxicology in Linköping Sweden
10:50- 11:20
Coffee break
11:20 - 11:50
Advanced, Multichannel
Reinaldo Almeida,
Approaches and
Fadi Abou-Shakra,
UHPLC Workflows in
Department of
Strategies to Meet the
PerkinElmer
Lipidomics LC-MS
Biochemistry and
Requirements of USP 232
Molecular Biology,
and ICH Q3d for ICP-MS
of Southern
University of
Analysis of Drug Products
Denmark
UHPLC
ICP-MS
Environmental Marine
Harald Hasler-
Forensic Toxicology Screening
Petur Dalsgaard,
Metabolomics: from Molecule to
Sheetal, Biologisk
with QTOF and UNIFI
Retskemisk Institut,
Ecosystem
Institut, University
LC/MS
KU
Southern Denmark
11:55 - 12:25
LC/NMR
Mass Spectrometric Methods
Tuulia Hyötyläinen,
Recent Advances in
Kenneth Thermann
The use of On-line HPLC as a Tool
Gregers Hendrik
Genomic Profiling of Cancer
LarsJønson, Center
for Biomarker Discovery and
Metabolomics,
LC-NMR Techniques –
Kongstad,
for Optimization and Monitoring
Hansen, Arla Foods
Patients in Phase 1 Trial –
for Genomic
Clinical Diagnostics
Steno Diabetes
Fighting Fungi and Type
University of
of a Multi-channel Dairy
Ingredients Group
Personalized Medicine
Medicine,
Center
2 Diabetes
Copenhagen
Bioprocess
HPLC
NGS
Rigshospitalet
12:25 - 13:15
Lunch Break
13:25 - 14:00
“X-rays and neutrons: New Analytical Tools in for Research and Development” Professor Robert Feidenhans’l, Head of Department, The Niels Bohr Institute
14:10 - 14:40
Characterization of
Scott Gillingwater
Nanometer-Thick Organic
PerkinElmer
MALDI-TOF
Increasing Recovery
Lesley Schultz,
Automated
Ultra Trace Analysis with
Dr. Jens Luetjohann,
MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry:
Jens Jørgen Elmer
Rates, Reproducibility
Agilent
Liquid
Atmospheric Pressure Gas
Galab Laboratories-
Applications in Clinical
Christensen,
Layers Functionalized
and Throughput in
Technologies
Handling
Chromatography (APGC) – the
Hamburg, Germany
Microbiology
Slagelse Sygehus
Nanoparticles using Ambient
Pharma Through
Robot
Sensitive and Selective Way
Ionization Mass Spectrometry
Automated Micro
UPLC
Orbitrap Technology – A
Magnus Olin
UHPLC/
Fantastic Tool also for Robust
Thermo Fisher
Highres MS
Routine Quantitation
Scientific
TOF-MS
APGC
Chromatography on an
AssayMAP Bravo.
14:45 - 15:15
High Quantification
Michael Barrett
Efficiency in Plasma Targeted
Andersen, Bruker
Proteomics with a Full-
Daltonics Odense
capability Discovery q-TOF
Platform
15:25 - 15:45
Coffee Break, wrap up & prize drawing
LC/MS
Efficient LC Method
Rune Buhl
Ultrafast Acquisitions for the
Fadi Abou-Shakra,
Development
Frederiksen,
Determination of Nano Single
PerkinElmer
Waters A/S
Particles by ICP-MS
ICP-MS