Return to All Sessions Thursday, June 9, 2022 ◉ 1:00 pm EST Organizer: Nicola Menegazzo and Jaejin Kim The shift to a low carbon economy will require wide-scale deployment of energy conversion and storage technologies. Breakthroughs in materials will enable batteries with higher capacities and cycle life leading to larger… read more →
Presented: Thursday, May 19, 2022 Organizer: Kouhei Tsumoto, University of Tokyo New analytical solutions to shed light on characterization research of next generation biologics, such as therapeutic antibodies themselves and their interaction with additives have become more and more important recently. Collaborative studies to develop new analytical solutions for biopharmaceutical… read more →
Return to All Sessions Thursday, June 2 Organizer: Dr. Andrew Whitley, Horiba Scientific This symposium is organized by the Society for Applied Spectroscopy in collaboration with Pittcon. The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought investment and the use of molecular spectroscopy to study disease mechanisms and treatment in to… read more →
Return to All Sessions Thursday, April 7 Organizer: Michael Johnson, University of Kansas Recent improvements in bioanalytical methods have greatly enhanced their sensitivity, selectivity, and applicability to human disease states. This symposium highlights work from investigators who have developed enhanced analytical tools to obtain a greater understanding of problems related… read more →
Return to All Sessions Thursday, May 12, 2022 ◉ 1:00 pm EST Co-organizers: Carol Korzeniewski, Texas Tech University Joaquin Rodriguez-Lopez, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Electrochemical analysis enables us to characterize the performance of a wealth of chemical systems. However, the complexity and scale of many chemical systems, including nanoscopic objects… read more →
Return to All Sessions Note: symposium canceld by the organizer. Thursday, May 5, 2022 ◉ 1:00 pm EST Organizer: Stacey Marden, AstraZeneca This symposium will focus on new strategies for laboratories to reduce costs and keep the lab running efficiently with presentations focused on automation, non-destructive techniques and innovative designs… read more →
Return to All Sessions Thursday, April 28, 2022 ◉ 1:00 pm EST Organizer: Rachel Lieberman, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments This symposium will focus on new strategies for laboratories to reduce costs and keep the lab running efficiently with presentations focused on automation, non-destructive techniques and innovative designs to adapt to the… read more →
Return to All Sessions Thursday, April 21, 2022 ◉ 1:00 pm EST Organizer: Antje J. Baeumner, University of Regensburg Monitoring food and environmental safety is a major analytical challenge due to the immensely complex and diverse matrices involved and the ever-growing number of contaminants of concern. Nanotechnological approaches demonstrate new… read more →
Return to All Sessions Thursday, April 14, 2022 ◉ 1:00 pm EST Organizer: Ruth Marfil-Vega, Shimadzu Plastic pollution is one of the major environmental issues faced on a global scale. In 2019, the most pessimistic estimates suggested that the mass of microplastics in aquatic habitats will surpass that of the… read more →
Return to All Sessions Thursday, March 17, 2022 ◉ 1:00 pm EST Organizer: Eberhardt Kuhn, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments Historically, cannabis testing has focused on cannabinoids, i.e. potency. Recently, considerable interest has developed in other constituents of the cannabis plant, like terpenes and flavonoids, as well as undesirable contaminants like pesticides,… read more →
Rapid Prototyping for Detection and Sampling with Applications in Chemistry and Biology Laboratories
Return to All Sessions Thursday, March 31, 2022 ◉ 1:00 pm EST Organizers: Phillip Mach, US Army + Trevor Glaros, Los Alamos National Laboratory Utilizing three dimensional printing for rapid prototyping has dramatically redefined what types of experiments are possible in laboratories throughout the world. It is now possible to… read more →