Mittwoch, 24. März


Mittwoch, 24. März 2010  


Plenarvortrag

Raum B11 (Halle B1)

09.30-10.45 Preisträger-Vorträge 
analytica Forschungspreis
 

 Raum B11 (Halle B1)

High Perfomance Separation and Detection Platforms for Life Sciences 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Boos, München)

11.00-11.30 The Evolution of Liquid Chromatography and its Key Role in Life Science (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Klaus Unger, Seeheim-Jugenheim 
11.30-12.00 Unravelling natural molecular space; ultra high resolution mass spectrometry (ICR/FT-MS) and coupled techniques for metabolome analysis in environment and health (Abstract) PD Dr. Philippe Schmitt-Koplin, Neuherberg 
12.00-12.30 Quantitative Metabolic Profiling: Challenges and Pitfalls (Abstract)
Prof. Dr. Michael Lämmerhofer, Wien
12.30-13.00 Targeted Metabolomics : Mass spectrometric pathway monitoring of RNA metabolites from cancer cells (Abstract) PD Dr. Bernd Kammerer, Tübingen
13.00-13.30 LC-MS in Pharmaceutical Analysis: Challenges and Solutions of a Professional Bioanalytical Laboratory (Abstract) Dr. Martina Kinzig, Nürnberg-Heroldsberg 
13.30-14.00 Bioanalytical LC-MS: Cell-Disintegrated Blood (CDB) versus Dried Blood Spots (DBS) (Abstract) Dr. Rosa Morello, München 


Chromatography in trace analysis: Possibilities and challenges (mit Vergabe Gerstel-Preis) 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Engewald, Leipzig)

  

14.00-14.15 Dem  80. Geburtstag von Rudolf E. Kaiser gewidmet, Verleihung der Clemens-Winkler-Medaille an R. E. Kaiser  
14.15-14.30 What next if the only official analytical method leeds to wrong results? (Abstract)
Prof. Dr. R. E. Kaiser, Bad Dürkheim 
14.30-15.00 Do we still have Challenges in Trace Analysis? (Abstract)
Prof. Dr. Pat Sandra, Gent
15.00-15.30 A Versatile Method for Quantifying Aflatoxins and Ochratoxin A Present in Dried Figs (Abstract)
Prof. Dr. Bernd Spangenberg, Offenburg
15.30-16.00

 PAUSE

 
16.00-16.30 Vergabe Gerstel-Preis Preisträger-Vortrag
16.30-17.00 Hyphenated Analytical techniques in Pharmaceutical Chemistry (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Uwe Karst, Münster
17.00-17.30 Beyond SPME? Modern Microextraction techniques in gas Chromatography (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Torsten C. Schmidt, Duisburg 

 


Raum B 21 (Halle B2)

Chemistry of arts - Non-destructive analysis of artistic and cultural heritage objects 
(Chairs: Dr. Merchel, Dresden/Dr. habil. Stege, München)

10.30-11.00 Treasures as seen under proton irradiation (Abstract) Dr. Christian Neelmeijer, Dresden-Rossendorf
11.00-11.30 Ion beam analysis as a tool for research into ancient technologies (Abstract) Dr.Stefan Röhrs, Berlin 
11.30-12.00  Analytical trends of synchrotron methods in archaeometric research (Abstract) Dr. habil. Ina Reiche, Paris
12.00-12.30 Archaeological bones and ivory in the focus of synchrotron light (Abstract)
Dr. Katharina Mueller, Paris 
12.30-13.00 Research reactors as versatile tools in analytical chemistry (Abstract) Dr. Klaus Eberhardt, Mainz
13.00-13.30 Nuclear powered research in archaeology (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Max Bichler, Wien

High-resolution mass spectrometry – A must in clinical and forensic toxicology and in doping control? 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Maurer, Homburg/Saar, Prof. Dr. Aldo Polettini, Verona)

14.00-14.30 LC-TOF for Drug Screening in Urine and Hair (Abstract)
Dr. Ilkka Ojanpera, Helsinki 
14.30-15.00 New Strategies for TOF-based Drug Screening (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Aldo Polettini, Verona 
15.00-15.30 LC-TOF in Forensic Toxicology - A Critical Review on 5 Years Experience (Abstract) PD Dr. Stefan Tönnes, Frankfurt 
15.30-16.00

 PAUSE

 
16.00-16.30 The Role of HRMS in the FBI Laboratories (Abstract) Dr. Eshwar Jagerdeo, Quantico, Virginia  
16.30-17.00 The Role of HRMS in Doping Control (Abstract)
Prof. Dr. Mario Thevis, Köln 
17.00-17.30 The Role of HRMS in Metabolism Studies on Drug of Abuse (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hans H. Maurer, Homburg/Saar 

 


Raum B 13 (Halle B1)

Proteinarray Technology 
(Chair: Dr. Nordhoff, Bochum)

11.00-11.30 Proteomic interaction studies in cancer research (Abstract) Dr. Joerg Hoheisel, Heidelberg
11.30-12.00  Protein arrays on slides, sensors and membranes: using one manufacturing technology from early R&D to production of diagnostic devices (Abstract)
Dr. Holger Eickhoff, Berlin 
12.00-12.30 Development of novel Diagnostics based on Autoantibody Signatures Dr. Stefan Muellner, Dortmund 
12.30-13.00 Development of Biomarker-protein chips for the diagnosis of neuro degenerative disorders (Abstract) Dr. Eckhard Nordhoff, Bochum 


Biological vs. Biomimetic Recognition Elements 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Scheller, Potsdam)

14.00-14.30 Achieving promiscuous charge transfer in redox protein electrodes Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Hall, Cambridge  
14.30-15.00 Advances in biosensor based analysis food contaminants (Abstract) Dr. Terence Fodey, Belfast
15.00-15.30 Synthetic antibodies and plastic replicae of antibodies for biomimetic sensing (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Franz L. Dickert, Wien 
15.30-16.00

 PAUSE

 
16.00-16.30 Molecularly imprinted nanocomposite materials for the specific and sensitive detection of target analytes by optical techniques based on plasmonic enhancement
Dr. Karsten Haupt, Compiègne  
16.30-17.00 Improved Aptamers - Perspectives in Biotechnology (Abstract)
Dr. Thomas M. A. Gronewold, Bonn
17.00-17.30 POC detection of infectious diseases (Abstract) Dr. Albert Yu, Bejiing   

 


 Raum B 32 (Halle B3)

Splicing and Human Disease: In vitro and in silico Approaches 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Schaal, Düsseldorf)

11.00-11.30 Regulation of Mammalian Alternative mRNA splicing: Genral and Cell-Type-Specific Roles of the hnRNP L Proteins (Abstract)
Prof. Dr. Albrecht Bindereif, Gießen 
11.30-12.00  Normal and pathological processing of long intronic sequences in Friedreich ataxia and ATM (Abstract) Dr. Franco Pagani, Trieste  
12.00-12.30 Aberrant Splicing: is in silico Prediction better than Gambling  Dr. Stephan Theiss, Düsseldorf 
12.30-13.00 The Exonic and Intronic Splicing Code: Impact on the Prediction of Pathological pre mRNA Processing (Abstract) Dr. Emanuele Buratti, Trieste 
13.00-13.30 Gene Therapy of 5' splice site Mutations: Near Future or still a Long Way to go? (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Heiner Schaal, Düsseldorf 


 
Cardiovascular Diagnostics 
(Chair: Prof. Dr. Renné, Stockholm)

14.00-14.30 Biomarkers in Cardiovascular Diagnostic and Risk Assessment
Prof. Dr. Stefan Blankenberg, Mainz 
14.30-15.00 Improved chromatographic technique for routine analysis of lipoproteins (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Paolo Parini, Stockholm 
15.00-15.30 Analysis and diagnostic role of platelet ADP receptor signaling (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Ulrich Walter, Würzburg 
15.30-16.00

 PAUSE

 
16.00-16.30 The contact system: new cardiovascular risk markers (Abstract) Prof. Dr. Thomas Renné, Stockholm 
16.30-17.00 Thrombin measurements (Abstract)
Prof. Dr. Hugo ten Cate, Maastricht 
17.00-17.30 New Perspectives in Anticoagulant Drugs (Abstract) Dr. Stefan Heitmeier, Leverkusen