Confirmed Speakers
Last
modified 18 NOVEMBER 2019
Plenary Speakers −Yoshinobu Baba (Nagoya University, Japan) Nanobiodevices, Nano-separations, and AI for
Future Healthcare −Takehiko Kitamori (The University of Tokyo, Japan)
Cell
Handling,
Separation, and Detection on Nano/Microfluidic Devices for Single Cell
Proteomics −Michael Laemmerhofer (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
Lipidomics: Methods and Opportunities for Clinical Research −Mary Wirth (Purdue University, USA) Polymer
Brush Layers for Protein HPLC by HILIC −Guowang Xu (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics,
CAS, China) A Novel Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry Method for
Analyzing Nearly 2,000 Metabolites |
Keynote Speakers −Yi Chen (Institute
of Chemistry, CAS, China)
Super-stable
Capillary
Electrophoresis
for Early
Screening
of Thalassemia −Bezhan Chankvetadze (Tbilisi
State University, Georgia) Effect of Temperature on Separation of Enantiomers with Polysaccharide-based Chiral Columns in High-performance Liquid Chromatography −Luis Colon (The State University of New York, USA)
A New Approach to Build a Stationary Phase on Silica
for HPLC by Means of Diazonium Chemistry and "Craft-Knitting" −Gert Desmet (Vrije University Brussel, Belgium)
Efficient
and Robust Nano- and Capillary LC Separations Using Micro-Pillar
Array Columns −Attila Felinger (University of Pecs, Hungary) The
Constraints
of Thermodynamic
Analysis
in Liquid
Chromatography −Paul Haddad (University of Tasmania, Australia)
Portable HPLC and Electrophoretic Systems for Applications in the Pharmaceutical Industry −Jun Haginaka (Mukogawa
Women's University, Japan) Retention
and Molecular-recognition
Mechanisms of Molecularly Imprinted
Polymers for
Promazine Derivatives −Kenji Hamase
(Kyushu University, Japan) Multi-Dimensional
Chiral HPLC Analysis of Amino Acids and Related Compounds in Real World
Samples −Emily Hilder (University of South Australia, Australia)
Preparation and Characterization of Mesoporous Polymer-based Monolithic Columns by Controlled Radical Polymerization −Michal Holčapek (University of Pardubice, Czech) UHPSFC/MS
and UHPLC/MS High-throughput Quantitation
of Blood
Lipids
of Cancer
Patients −Gerard Hopfgartner (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Tuning
Selectivity on Differential Ion Mobility Resolution of Isomeric Drugs and Multidimensional
Liquid Chromatography Ion Mobility Analysis of Complex Samples −Yasushi Ishihama (Kyoto University, Japan) Challenges
in Exploring Human Proteoform Analysis −Hideko Kanazawa (Keio University, Japan) Innovative
Separation
and Purification
Methods
for New
Therapeutic
Modalities −Gongke Li (Sun Yat-sen University, China)
The
Progress of
Sample Preparation Technique Based on
Microporous Organic Polymers in
Chromatographic Analysis −Jin-Ming Lin (Tsinghua University, China) Cell
Culture and Pharmacokinetic Simulation on Microfluidics Combined with Liquid
Chromatography and Mass Spectrometer −Wolfgang Lindner (University of Vienna, Austria)
Peculiarities of Chiral Ion Exchangers: Reflections of Personal Experiences −Bifeng Liu (Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, China) Microfluidics
towards Single Cells Proteins Analysis −Huwei Liu (Peking University, China) A
Novel Online Two Dimensional Supercritical Fluid Chromatography / Reversed
Phase Liquid Chromatography –
Mass Spectrometry Method for Lipid Profiling −Zhen Liu (Nanjing University, China) Probing Signaling Proteins and Protein
Machineries in Single Living Cells −Michal Markuszewski (Medical University of Gdańsk,
Poland) New Analytical and Clinical Approaches in Untargeted Metabolomics −Myeong Hee Moon (Yonsei University, Korea) Lipidomic Perturbation in Subcellular and Extracellular Species upon Oxidative Stress by Flow Field-flow Fractionation and nUHPLC-ESI-MS/MS −Marja-Liisa Riekkola (University of Helsinki, Finland) Isolation of Extracellular Vesicles with Polymeric Monolithic Columns - Towards Automated Fractionation −Peter Schoenmakers (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
3D-printing
and the Future
of Liquid
Chromatography −Frantisek Svec (Charles University, Czech Republic)
Monoliths: What They Can Do Today and What to
Expect in Future −Jonathan Sweedler (University of Illinois, USA) Single
Cell And Small Volume D-Amino
Acid Measurements: What are
they
Doing and
how
did
they
Get there? −Nobuo Tanaka
(Osaka University, Japan) Reduction
of the Extra-column Band Dispersion in
HPLC by
a
Slow Transport of a Sample
Band in
the
Pre-column
Space and
by
Splitting the Sample Band by
Flow Switching −Manabu Tokeshi (Hokkaido University, Japan) Separation-Free
Fluorescence Polarization Immunoassay −John Yates (The Scripps Research Institute, USA)
The
3D Proteome and the Potential for Conformational Biomarkers −Kelly Zhang (Genentech, USA) Analytical Strategies for the Separation of
Compounds with Multiple Chiral Centers −Lihua Zhang (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics,
CAS, China) Novel
Hybrid Monolithic Capillary Columns for Proteome Analysis −Yukui Zhang (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, China) Deep-coverage
Analysis of Protein-Protein Interaction by Cross-linking Mass Spectrometry |
Invited Speakers −Fabrice Gritti (Waters, USA) A Brief History of Dynamics of Chromatography: From Fundamentals to Pushing Forward the Performance of LC Columns −Noritada Kaji (Kyushu University, Japan) Electroosmotic
Flow-driven Continuous Separation of Extracellular Vesicles in Nanopillar
Array Chips −Oleg Krokhin (University of Manitoba, Canada)
Retention Time Prediction for Peptides
Carrying Post-translational Modifications for Proteomics LC-MS Applications −Jen-Ai Lee (Taipei Medical University, Taiwan, ROC)
Proteomic Study for the Effect of Ketamine on
Mouse Brain Using FD-LC-MS/MS Method −Leena Suntornsuk (Mahidol University, Thailand)
Classical vs. Modern Platforms for
Pharmaceutical Analysis |