Drug Analysis 2006
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Programme schedule (10/05/2006 - 525 KB)
Plenary Lectures
Contributions of chemometrics to (bio)analytical sciences
Mr Max FEINBERG
(INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE, Paris, France)
The development of novel platforms for clinical proteomics
Prof. William HANCOCK
(NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, Boston, United States)
Trace analysis of target proteins in biological matrices using affinity-based analytical methodologies
Prof Hubertus IRTH
(FREE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands)
Enantioselective drug analysis, concepts and applications
Prof. Wolfgang LINDNER
(UNIVERSITY OF VIENNA, Vienna, Austria)
Towards high resolution in fluid-based separation techniques for pharma- and bio-analysis.
Prof. Pat SANDRA
(GHENT UNIVERSITY, GHENT, Belgium)
Systems biology & systems thinking in pharmaceutical sciences
Prof. Jan VAN DER GREEF
(UNIVERSITY LEIDEN, Leiden, The Netherlands)
Nanoparticle-based bioassays of DNA and proteins
Prof. Joseph WANG
(ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, Tempe, United States)
Keynote Lectures
Biomarker research: sample handling, analysis and data processing
Prof. Rainer BISCHOFF
(UNIVERSITY OF GRONINGEN, Groningen, The Netherlands)
New monolithic materials for enantioseparation of chiral drugs
Prof. Bezhan CHANKVETADZE
(TBILISI STATE UNIVERSITY, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Efficient and rapid profiling of (bio)pharmaceuticals by CE-MS
Prof. Gerhardus J. DE JONG
(UNIVERSITY OF UTRECHT, Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Applications of high resolution separation techniques for the assessment of biopharmaceuticals in a regulatory context
Dr Michel GIRARD
(CENTRE FOR BIOLOGICS RESEARCH, Ottawa, Canada)
Immunochips for clinical diagnostics and functional electrospray chips for proteomics
Prof. Hubert GIRAULT
(ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FÉDÉRALE, LAUSANNE, Switzerland)
Some experiences with high speed LC for pharmaceutical and bioanalytical applications
Prof. Steen Honoré HANSEN
(ROYAL DANISH SCHOOL OF PHARMACY, COPENHAGEN, Denmark)
Current strategies for high-throughput quantification in biological matrices
Prof. Gérard HOPFGARTNER
(UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA, Geneva, Switzerland)
How to improve the predictive character of the validation data
Prof. Philippe HUBERT
(UNIVERSITY OF LIEGE, Liege, Belgium)
Combinatorial pharmacology: improving the yield from preclinical studies
Dr Candice KISSINGER
(BASI, West Lafayette, United States)
Automated digestion systems coupled on-line to separative methods for "omic" studies
Prof. Gabriella MASSOLINI
(UNIVERSITY OF PAVIA, PAVIA, Italy)
The use of chemically modified monolithic silica columns for high-peak capacity separations
Prof. Nobuo TANAKA
(KYOTO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Kyoto, Japan)
Sample preparation procedures prior to LC-MS and CE-MS
Prof. Jean-Luc VEUTHEY
(UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA, Geneva, Switzerland)
Supervised modeling of multidimensional chemical data sets
Prof. Beata WALCZAK
(SILESIAN UNIVERSITY, Katowice, Poland)
New trends in the analysis and the rapid identification of natural products
Prof. Jean-Luc WOLFENDER
(UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA, Geneva, Switzerland)
Oral Communications
Rapid automated HPLC method development strategy for pharmaceutical drug candidates

(EYEDPHARMA)
Metabolic profiling by capillary electrophoresis – potential benefits and challenges

(EYEDPHARMA)
Pulsed electrochemical detection : Hell or heaven ?
Dr Erwin ADAMS
(KULEUVEN, Leuven, Belgium)
pH gradient reversed-phase HPLC as a new fractionation tool for the separation of peptides
Dr Tomasz BACZEK
(MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, GDANSK, Poland)
Development and validation of an HPLC-method for quality control of Pueraria lobata Willd. flower plant material
Ms Lidiya BEBREVSKA
(UNIVERSITY OF ANTWERP, Antwerp, Belgium)
Evaluation of novel ion exchange restricted access sorbents for on-line sample clean-up coupled to liquid chromatography
Mr Patrice CHIAP
(ULG, Liège, Belgium)
Composite electrodes for the analysis of pharmaceutical products
Dr Cecilia CRISTEA
(UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
The PLSBC classification approach for identity confirmation of clinical trial tablets using near infrared spectroscopy
Dr Roy DE MAESSCHALK
(J&J PRD, Beerse, Belgium)
Identification of rheumatoid arthritis biomarkers by serum protein profiling
Prof. Marianne FILLET
(UNIVERSITY OF LIEGE, Liege, Belgium)
Determination of enantiomeric excess with evaporative light scattering detectors (ELSD):why racemic mixtures do not show a 50:50 ratio?
Dr Pilar FRANCO
(CHIRAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC, Illkirch, France)
Structure elucidation of secondary metabolites in crude extracts by 2D-NMR and LC-NMR
Mr Michel FREDERICH
(ULG, Liège, Belgium)
New LC-MS2 method for glucosamine analysis
Prof. Jean-Louis HABIB JIWAN
(UCL, LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE, Belgium)
Molecular recognition ability of uniformly-sized, molecularly imprinted polymers for nicotine by precipitation polymerization
Prof. Jun HAGINAKA
(MUKOGAWA WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY, Hyogo, Japan)
Study of the binding of drugs to tubulin by MALDI ToF-MS
Mr Paul HANNEWALD
(UNIVERSITY OF METZ, METZ, France)
Use of stable isotope labelled thyroid hormones for metabolic study and GC-MS quantification
Mrs Anne-Lise HANTSON
(FPMS, MONS, Belgium)
Metabolic profiling of baby urine by LC-MS/NMR and PCA
Dr Chris HENDRIX
(BRUKER, Brussels, Belgium)
On the oscillatory transenantiomerization of the selected 2-arylpropionic acids
Prof. Teresa KOWALSKA
(SILESIAN UNIVERSITY, KATOWICE, Poland)
Strategy for determination of ethyl glucuronide, a marker of Recent alcohol consumption, by electromigration methods
Mrs Ludmila KRIVANKOVA
(INST. OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, BRNO, Czech Republic)
The use of microbore, capillary and nano LC-MS/MS for the analysis of small molecules in microdialysates
Ms Katrien LANCKMANS
(VUB, Brussels, Belgium)
Straightforward in vivo metabolite identification using a combination of ultra performance liquid chromatography, new generation quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometer and automated data processing
Dr Laurent LECLERCQ
(LILLY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium)
The power of LC-MS in pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis
Prof. Henk LINGEMAN
(FREE UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Applications of Atr-Uv spectroscopy for in-process analysis of pharmaceuticals
Dr Xujin LU
(BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB, NEW BRUNSWICK, United States)
Evaluation of capillary electrochromatography as chiral separation technique – definition of a chiral separation strategy
Mrs Debby MANGELINGS
(VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL, Brussels, Belgium)
Chromatographic analyses as essential tools for the study of radiosterilized drugs
Mr Aubert MAQUILLE
(UCL, Brussels, Belgium)
Comparison of three different approaches for uncertainty estimation considering lC and CE methods
Dr Roland Djang'eing'a MARINI
(UNIVERSITY OF LIEGE, Liege, Belgium)
Chemometric preprocessing of electrophoretic data in metabonomic studies of nucleosides and modified nucleosides in urine of healthy and cancer patients
Dr Michal MARKUSZEWSKI
(MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF GDANSK, Gdansk, Poland)
Computer-assisted method development applied to the chiral separation of products of pharmaceutical importance
Ms Nele MATTHIJS
(VUB, Brussels, Belgium)
Dissolution of pharmaceutical dosage forms with novel potentiometric sensors
Prof. Luc NAGELS
(UNIVERSITY OF ANTWERP, Antwerp, Belgium)
High temperature liquid chromatography with Sub-2µm particles : a powerful analytical tool?
Ms Dao Thu Trang NGUYEN
(UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA, GENEVA, Switzerland)
Application of functional microspheres to affinity capillary electrophoresis for highly selective and sensitive analysis of biomolecules
Prof. Koji OTSUKA
(KYOTO UNIVERSITY, Kyoto, Japan)
Selective approach of the sample pretreatment : potential of molecular imprinted polymers applied to biological fluids
Prof. Valerie PICHON
(ESPCI, Paris, France)
The identification of new novel biomarkers of disease and toxicity using UPLC/MSe and advanced multidimensional statistical analysis
Dr Rob PLUMB
(IMPERIAL COLLEGE, Milford, United Kingdom)
Validation of an UPLCTM-ESI/MS/MS method for the determination of Seletracetam (ucb 44212) in plasma
Mr Ludovicus STAELENS
(UCB, BRAINE-L'ALLEUD, Belgium)
Tacrolimus concentration measurement with the dried blood spot method
Dr Leo STOLK
(UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL MAASTRICHT, MAASTRICHT, The Netherlands)
Chiral separation of cetirizine by capillary electrophoresis
Mrs Ann VAN EECKHAUT
(VUB, Brussels, Belgium)
Study of drug metabolism by cytochrome P450 3A4 enzyme via capillary electrophoretic evaluation of NADPH consumption
Prof. Ann VAN SCHEPDAEL
(KU LEUVEN, Leuven, Belgium)
Selection and validation of orthogonal chromatographic systems for drug/impurities profiling
Prof. Yvan VANDER HEYDEN
(VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL (VUB), Brussels, Belgium)
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