Donnerstag, 25. März


Donnerstag, 25. März 2010  


 Plenarvortrag

Raum B11 (Halle B1)

10.00-10.45 Wege der modernen Labormedizin für eine personalisierte Medizin
Prof. Dr. Joachim Thiery, Leipzig

Raum B11 (Halle B1)

Organic Compounds in Fine and Ultrafine Dust – Analysis and Impact on Human Health 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Zimmermann, Rostock)

11.00-11.30 Health effects of ambient particles and nanoparticles: Research in the Focus Network of the Helmholtz Center Munich (Abstract)
Dr. Wolfgang Kreyling, Neuherberg 
11.30-12.00  Effects of PM on the respiratory system (Abstract) Dr. Kelly BéruBé, Cardiff   
12.00-12.30 Health Effects of Carbonaceous Aerosols (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Judith Chow, Reno 
12.30-13.00 Health effects of PM: In-vitro toxicological studies (Abstract)
Dr. Silvia Diabaté, Karlsruhe 
13.00-13.30 PM und Allergie Dr. Francesca Allesandrini, München
13.30-14.00

PAUSE

 
14.00-14.30 In-vitro-strategies and methods for the toxicological analysis of airborne substance Dr. Michaela Aufderheide, Hannover 
14.30-15.00 Radicals in PM: Detection and relationship with chemical composition and health effect (Abstract) Dr. Jacco Briedé, Maastricht 
15.00-15.30 Defining Elemental and Black Carbon in the Atmosphere (Abstract)
Dr. John Watson, Reno 
15.30-16.00

PAUSE

 
16.00-16.30 GC-MS applied to highly time resolved ambient particulate matter (Abstract)
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Rogge, Merced  
16.30-17.00 Organic tracers in diesel engine emissions (Abstract) Dr. Chris Jakober, Davis  
17.00-17.30 Chemical analysis of secondary organic aerosol (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Thorsten Hoffmann, Mainz 
17.30-18.00 Activities of US EPA regarding particulate organic matter (Abstract)
Dr. Michael D. Hays, Research Triangle Park

  


 

Raum B 21 (Halle B2)

Food Analysis from the European Perspective: Vitamins and Further Bioactives 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Rychlik, München)

13.30-14.00 Multivitamin Analysis Using LC-MS/MS (Abstract)
Dr. Fulvia Caretti, Roma 
14.00-14.30 Unconventional LC-MS Application in Vitamin and Food Analysis (Abstract)
Dr. Velimatti Ollilainen, Helsinki  
14.30-15.00 Microbiological Quantitation of Vitamins Using Microtiterassays
Dr. Wolfgang Weber, Berlin 
15.00-15.30 Determination of Isothiocyanates and Intact Glucosinolates in Foodstuff Using GC-MS and HPLC-MS (Abstract)
PD Dr. Ralf Pätzold, Gießen 
15.30-16.00

 PAUSE

 
16.00-16.30 Reactivity of Plant Phenolic Compounds in Foods Prof. Dr. Sascha Rohn, Hamburg 
16.30-17.00 Novel Applications of Hydrazine Chemistry in the Instrumental Analysis of Food Mycotoxins (Abstract) David Siegel, Berlin
17.00-17.30 Applications of NMR in Food Analysis (Abstract) Dr. Oliver Frank, Freising 

 


Raum B 41 (Halle B4)

Fronteer Developments in Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis mit Verleihung Bunsen-Kirchhoff-Preis 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Broekaert, Hamburg)

13.30-14.00 Verleihung Bunsen-Kirchhoff-Preis 
an Prof. Dr. Janina Kneipp, Berlin
 
13.30-14.00 Surface-enhanced Raman scattering for bioanalytical chemistry (Abstract) Preisträger-Vortrag, gehalten von Dr. Virginia Joseph
14.00-14.30 A Tutorial Approach to Calibration Procedures in Atomic Spectrometry (Abstract)
Dr. Jean Michel Mermet, Tramoyer 
14.30-15.00 Flow Injection Procedures for on-line preconcentration in atomic spectrometry (Abstract)
Dr. Kerstin Leopold, Garching 
15.00-15.30 Potential and Advances of LA-ICPMS Applications and Instrumentation (Abstract) Dr. B. Hattendorf, Zürich 
15.30-16.00

 PAUSE

 
16.00-16.30 Potential for Prototype Picoliter Techniques for Calibration and Sample Preparation Techniques in X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry (Abstract) Dr. Ursula Fittschen, Hamburg  
16.30-17.00 Raman Spectroscopy in Environmental Matrices (Abstract)
Dr. Natalia Ivleva, München 
17.00-17.30 New Methods of Sample Introduction for Atomic Spectrometry (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Nicolas-H. Bings, Mainz 
17.30-18.00 New Achievements in Arsenic Speciation in Biotic Samples (Abstract) Dr. Andrea Raab, Aberdeen  

 


 

Raum B 13 (Halle B1)

Sensing Principles, Sensors, Standards and Probes: Latest Fluorescence Techniques for DNA Analysis
(Chair: Dr. Steinwand, Owingen)

11.00-11.30 High resolution melting – an innovative technology for the analysis of genetic variations (Abstract) Dr. Andreas Missel, Hilden 
11.30-12.00 Exciton-Primer Mediated SNP Detection in SmartAmp2 Reactions (Abstract) Dr. Matthias Harbers, Yokohama
12.00-12.30 Problem-adaptable multifunctional calibration tools for the traceable characterization of fluorescence measuring systems (Abstract)
Dr. Ute Resch-Genger, Berlin 
12.30-13.00 Newly designed Fluorescent Probes and Labels enabling Lifetime based Sensors (Abstract)
Dr. Ewald Terpetschnig, Champaign IL  
13.00-13.30 Fluoresence Sensors for rapid Pathogen Detection
Prof. Dr. Frank Hufert, Göttingen


Bioanalytical Tools for Protein-Protein-Interactions 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Herberg, Kassel)

14.00-14.30 Information obtained from BiacoreTM and MicrocalTM  systems and what to do with it (Abstract)
Dr. Robert Karlsson, Uppsala
14.30-15.00 Label-free, Homogeneous Molecular Interaction Characterization by Back-Scattering Interferometry: Compound - protein target binding in native cell membrane preparations (Abstract)
Prof. Dr. Darryl Bornhop, Nashville
15.00-15.30 Biomolecular Interaction Analysis: Applications in Drug Development and Diagnostics (Abstract) Dr. Bastian Zimmermann, Kassel
15.30-16.00

 PAUSE

 
16.00-16.30 Making and Using Protein Arrays (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Mike Taussig, Cambridge
16.30-17.00 Affinity based Methods to study Molecular Interaction (Abstract) Dr. Marius Ueffing, München  
17.00-17.30 Protein interactome network mapping to study biology and disease
Dr. Pascal Braun, Boston
17.30-18.00 Study of intracellular signalling in real time using Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Manuela Zaccolo, Glasgow

 


 

Raum B 32 (Halle B3)

Conventional and Molecular Karyotyping 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Rieder, Düsseldorf)

11.00-11.30 High resolution array-CGH of single cells (Abstract) Dr. Jochen Geigl, Graz  
11.30-12.00  Optimizing genetic diagnostics in hematological malignancies - improving methods to increase cure rates (Abstract)
PD Dr. Claudia Haferlach, München 
12.00-12.30 Array-CGH in everyday clinical cytogenetic practice (Abstract) Dr. Ron Hochstenbach, Utrecht  
12.30-13.00 Flow-karyotyping - recent advances, future directions (Abstract) Birte Möhlendick, Hamburg


Bio-Marker und Functional Assays in der Diabetologie 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Roden, Düsseldorf)

13.30-14.00 Autoimmunity in type 1 diabetes: Antibodies and cellular immune responses (Abstract)
PD Dr. Nanette Schloot, Düsseldorf 
14.00-14.30 Biomarker der subklinischen inflammation als Risikofaktoren des Typ 2 Diabetes (Abstract) Dr. Christian Herder, Düsseldorf 
14.30-15.00 Oxidativer Streß und Mitochondrienfunktion bei Diabetes mellitus (Abstract)
Dr. Julia Szendrödi, Düsseldorf 
15.00-15.30 Leber- und Muskel-Marker PD Dr. Norbert Stefan, Tübingen
15.30-16.00

 PAUSE

 
16.00-16.30 Funktion von Fettzellen bei Adipositas und Diabetes Prof. Dr. Thomas Stulnig, Wien 
16.30-17.00 Einfluss von Blutgefäßen auf die Betazellfunktion und den Typ II Diabetes mellitus Prof. Dr. Eckhart Lammert, Düsseldorf 
17.00-17.30 Vaskuläre Funktion und Diabetes Prof. Dr. Heinz Drexel, Feldkirchen 
17.30-18.00 Aktuelle Diabetestherapie Prof. Dr.  Klein, Bochum