Key-notes Lab Technology 2024
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Prof. Dr. Ron M.A. Heeren Function: Distinguished Professor and Limburg chair Director of the Maastricht MultiModal Molecular Imaging institute Company: M4i - Maastricht MultiModal Molecular Imaging institute Imaging Mass Spectrometry (IMS) Maastricht University, Fac. Health, Medicine and Life Sciences |
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Mass Spectrometry Innovations in Spatial Biology About the lecture: Modern molecular analytical technologies in the “omics” arena plays a crucial role in many scientific disciplines ranging from material sciences to clinical diagnostics. Technological advances have increased methodological sensitivity allowing researchers to acquire multiple levels of ‘omics’ information of smaller and smaller samples. The biggest challenge is to put that concerted information in the context of the problem the samples originate from. This lecture describes how innovative “omics” & imaging technologies, based on mass spectrometric innovations have impacted translational research. Or: how a mass spectrometer can be used as a sensitive and selective molecular microscope in spatial biology.
About the speaker: Prof. Dr. Ron M.A. Heeren obtained a PhD degree in technical physics in 1992 at the University of Amsterdam on plasma-surface interactions. He started to work on molecular imaging instrumentation and its applications as a research group leader at FOM-AMOLF, Amsterdam. From 2001 to 2019, he was professor at the chemistry faculty of Utrecht University lecturing on the physical aspects of biomolecular mass spectrometry. In 2014 he started as distinguished professor and Limburg Chair at Maastricht University. He is the founder and scientific director of M4i, the Maastricht MultiModal Molecular Imaging institute on the Brightlands Maastricht Health campus. He was awarded the prestigious 2019 Physics Valorization prize by the Dutch organization for scientific Research, NWO and the 2020 Thomson medal of the international mass spectrometry foundation. In 2021 he was elected as a member of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences, KNAW. |
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Prof. dr. ir. P.J. Schoenmakers Function: Professor (em.) Company: University of Amsterdam |
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Preparation or separation About the lecture: A great fraction of all laboratory technology involves analytical separations. They occupy much of the attention of analytical scientists, which legitimizes the question “Why are we doing this?” Analytical scientists may dream of all the other fun things they can do instead of separating a few molecules, which (according to Hans Poppe) can never be in the same place to begin with. My friends the managers may dream of all the analysts they can do without. Should we just tell them to keep on dreaming or is it time we take action?
About the speaker: Peter Schoenmakers is professor at the University of Amsterdam and a member of the Centre for Analytical Sciences Amsterdam. He also is Education Director of COAST. He is preoccupied with Analytical Separation Science and is about to complete a textbook on the subject together with Bob Pirok. |
Speakers Lab Technology 2024
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Ruben Feringa Function: PhD student |
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Photochemistry of Spiropyrans in and on Polymer Matrices. About the lecture: The photochemistry of spiropyran based photochromic switches have been studied extensively in solution, but what about their properties in solid state matrix or in a polymer. In applications, fatigue is an important design consideration. Switching behavior of spiropyans in polymer matrices and solid state will be discussed. In particular we will show how changes in the bulk of thin films and the surface of the films can be deceptively different and focus on the proper selection of both technique (UV/Vis, FTIR and Raman spectroscopy) and sampling mode (transmission/ATR) used to monitor the photoresponse.
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Hugo den Besten Function: PhD candidate |
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Following chemical processes using operando vibrational and electronic spectroscopies About the lecture: In this work the use FTIR/NIR and Raman spectroscopy to monitor curing of methacrylate/alkene polymers in thin films is presented and the use of ruthenium based fluorescence probes to determine oxygen concentrations and liquid/gel/solid transitions in real time is demonstrated.
About the speaker: Hugo den Besten is currently a final year PhD student working at the Stratingh institute for Chemistry. He completed his BSc and MSc degrees in Chemistry at the University of Groningen. His PhD research focused on next generation protective coatings in which spectroscopy played a central role in the discovery and development process. |
Rolf Wolthuis Function: Sales Consultant process analyzers |
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In line Raman spectroscopy from lab to process: How to get there? About the lecture: Cost reduction, quality improvements, safety and process complexity drive the need for in-line measurement of process parameters. Not all laboratory methods are suitable to bring at-line or in-line. Raman spectroscopy is almost made for in-line process monitoring but a Raman spectrometer in itself does not do anything. Pulling from experiences with applications in the process industry, some considerations and insights will be shared on how to get to a successful Raman project.
About the speaker: Rolf Wolthuis is working as a Sales Consultant Process Analyzers at Endress+Hauser since 2019 and is mainly responsible for the Raman portfolio. Active in the field of Raman Spectroscopy since 1996 in various roles in both Academia and industry. |
Analytical Solutions
At the same time as Lab Technology, you will find the new annual conference Analytical Solutions.
Analytical solutions 2024 provides a forum for the analytical science communities in the Netherlands to present and discuss the latest developments in analytical chemistry.
Below you will find the speakers who will give a lecture during the Analytical Solutions.
Read more about the speakers from Analytical Solutions on the website.
Seminar SAC DSP Workgroup
Dr. Laurens D. B. Mandemaker Function: Researcher Subject of lecture: Detection, characterization and model studies of nanoplastic particles |
Prof. dr Marja Lamoree Function: Head of section Chemistry for Environment and Health of the Amsterdam Institute for Life and Environment Company: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Subject of lecture: Quantitation of Micro and Nanoplastics in Human Blood by Pyrolysis-Gas Chromatography–Mass SpectrometrySeminar SAC CE Workgroup |
Maximilian J. Huber Function: PhD Student Subject of lecture: Centrifugal Field Flow Fractionation hyphenated with Raman Microspectroscopy: Size-resolved Chemical Analysis of Nanoplastics |
Ir. Laurine E.A. Yoe Subject of lecture: State-of-the-art characterization techniques for micro- and nanoplastics |
Dr. Ir. Linda de Poorter Subject of lecture: Microplastic release from outdoor exposed paint films: identification and quantification |
Maria Hayder Subject of lecture: Towards simultaneous size determination and polymer identification of nanoplastics |
Seminar SAC CE Workgroup
Dr. Guinevere S.M. Lageveen-Kammeijer Function: Assistant Professor Subject of lecture: Exploring the Sweet Side of Cells by CE-MS |
Annika van der Zon Function: PhD candidate Subject of lecture: Charge Variants Separation of Intact Monoclonal Antibodies at pH 5 using Nanoflow Sheath Liquid Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry |
Carlos Adelantado Sánchez, PhD Function: MSCA Postdoctoral Fellow Subject of lecture: Capillary electrophoresis as a promising technique towards a universal analytical tool for separation and detection of nanoplastic particles |
COAST Community of Innovation
Karen E. Schellens, MSc Function: Project leader Subject of lecture: Developing concepts for safe circular urban food systems |
Prof. Richard Schasfoort Function: Associate Professor at University of Twente Subject of lecture: SPIRIT - Surface Protein Immunocoupling using Ramp Imaging Technology |
Cas Damen Function: Lector Applied Nanotechnology at Saxion and Senior Program Manager TSST BV Subject of lecture: OBSeRVeD
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Seminar KNCV MCT
Bjorn Berendsen Function: Program Manager Food Safety Subject of lecture: Total PFAS analyses , what can we learn? |
Elvio Amato Function: Researcher - Chemical Water Quality and Health Subject of lecture: Targeted and non targeted PFAS analyses in water |
Willie Peijnenburg Function: Professor at the Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML) and senior researcher at the RIVM Company: RIVM/CML Subject of lecture: Nano and microplastics in the environment |
Seminar PhD students
Viktoriia Turkina Function: PhD candidate Subject of lecture: Can we know more about unknowns? |
Michelle de Roo Function: PhD candidate Subject of lecture: FAS in Soils and Sediments: Decoding speciation to develop predictive modeling |
Wilco Nijenhuis Function: PhD candidate Subject of lecture: A Chemometric Approach to Improve Quantitation of Plastic Particles in Human Blood Using Non-Targeted Pyrolysis-GC-MS |
Read more about the speakers from Analytical Solutions on the website.
Other lectures
Rein Vogel Function: Managing Director |
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