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HPLC 2017: Day One
Monday 19 June — Prague, Czech Republic — Welcome to the first day of coverage of HPLC 2017 in Prague, Czech Republic. The symposium will be held at the Prague Congress Centre and will cover all areas of high-performance liquid chromatography– from nano, food, and environmental analysis through to sample preparation and "omics" techniques. These daily show guides from LCGC Europe and LCGC North America will keep you abreast of what is happening throughout the week.
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Monday Morning Sessions
19 June — Prague, Czech Republic — HPLC 2017 will be in full swing on Monday 19 June as all four lecture programmes kick off with lectures from Attila Felinger on the Mass Transfer Properties of Zwitterionic Chiral Stationary Phases, Gérard Hopfgartner on Differential Mobility Spectrometry - Mass Spectrometry as an Orthogonal Separation Dimension for Omics, Mario Thevis discusses Testing Non-Approved Substances Using Alternative Matrices and Liquid Chromatography / High- and Low-Resolution Tandem Mass Spectrometry in Doping Controls, and in the Youth programme Mark Schure presents a tutorial on Two-Dimensional Chromatography.
For full details of Monday morning's events click here |
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Monday Afternoon Sessions
19 June — Prague, Czech Republic — The afternoon sessions of HPLC 2017 on Monday 19 June will feature opening lectures from Fabrice Gritti on Combining Solvent and Non-Uniform Temperature Gradients to Improve Peak Capacity in Microfluidic Separations, Alexander Makarov on Orbitrap Technology in LC/MS and GC/MS: On The Road to High-Resolution in Every Lab, Janusz Pawliszyn on Why are Thin Coated Sampling/Extraction Devices with Biocompatible Sorbents Well Suited for Coupling of Biological Systems to Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry?, and Barry L. Karger on The Role of Separations in Protein and Proteomic Mass Spectrometric Analysis. For full details of Monday afternoon's events click here |
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LCGC's Recommended Sessions
09:20 — (FUN 1) Joseph Glajch: Characterization of HPLC Stationary Phases: How This Can Lead to Novel and Improved Chromatography
10:30 — (APP 2) John Yates: Protein-Protein Interaction Studies of Disease Networks
11:40 — (FUN 2) Andre de Villiers: Pareto-Optimisation of HILIC×RP-LC Separations: Experimental Verification and Application to Phenolic Analysis
14:00 — (FUN 3) Fabrice Gritti: Combining Solvent and Non-Uniform Temperature Gradients to Improve Peak Capacity in Microfluidic Separations
14:30 — (HYP 3) Ying Ge: Top–Down Proteomics of Large Proteins up to 223 kda Enabled by Serial Size Exclusion Chromatography Strategy
15:10 — (APP 3) Astrid Gjelstad: Does Parallel Artificial Liquid Membrane Extraction Match the Requirements For an Applicable and High-Throughput Sample Preparation Method From Biological Matrices?
17:00 — (HYP 4) Dwight Stoll: Improving the Resolving Power and Detection Sensitivity of Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography Separations of Protein Digests |
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