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HPLC 2017: Day Two
Tuesday 20 June — Prague, Czech Republic — Welcome to the second 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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Tuesday Morning Sessions
20 June — Prague, Czech Republic — HPLC 2017 will be in full swing on Tuesday 20 June as all four lecture programmes kick off with keynotes from Caroline West on Ions and SFC: An Improbable Match?, Jonathan Sweedler discusses Measuring Endogenous D-Amino Acids in the Brain - From Brain Regions and Individual Cells to Cellular Release - Using CE and LC, Bezhan Chankvetadze highlights Recent Trends in Application of Polysaccharide-Based Chiral Selectors for Liquid Phase Separation of Enantiomers, and in the Youth programme Liang Li presents a tutorial on High-Coverage Quantitative Metabolomics Using Chemical Isotope Labeling LC–MS. For full details of Tuesday morning's events click here |
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Tuesday Afternoon Sessions
20 June — Prague, Czech Republic — The afternoon sessions of HPLC 2017 on Tuesday 20 June will feature lectures from Václav Kašička on Affinity Capillary Electrophoresis Employed for Quantitative Characterization of Noncovalent Molecular Interactions, Andreas Manz presents "Lab on Chip" – Biomimetic Channel Networks, Davy Guillarme discusses SFC-MS: Current Status and Future Directions, and Edward S. Yeung presents a tutorial on Capillary Electrophoresis.
For full details of Tuesday afternoon's events click here |
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LCGC's Recommended Sessions
09:20 — (APP 5) Kenji Hamase: Three-Dimensional HPLC Analysis of Amino Acid Enantiomers in Complicated Real World Samples
10:30 — (FUN 6) Mary Wirth: Protein HPLC with Polymer Bonded Phases on Silica
11:20 — (HYP 6) Wim De Malsche: New Developments in Pillar Array Column Technology
14:00 — (HYP 7) Gerhard Liebisch: Relevance of Appropriate Internal Standards for Accurate Quantification of Lipid Species by LC–MS/MS
16:30 — (FUN 8) Paul R. Haddad: Method Development in HILIC Using Quantitative Structure-Retention Relationships Based on Analyte Molecular Structures
16:30 — (APP 8) Miloš V. Novotný: LC and LC–MS in Service of Analytical Glycoscience |
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