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The Analytical Scientist / Issues / 2016 / Mar / Analytica & Humanity
Mass Spectrometry Omics Metabolomics Lipidomics Food, Beverage & Agriculture

Analytica & Humanity

Munich will play host to the 2016 Humanity in Science Award winner – and much more

By Joanna Cummings 03/14/2016 1 min read

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This year sees the 25th incarnation of Analytica in Munich. As well as an array of presentations on hot topics in the analytical sciences, Analytica will also provide a platform for Waseem Asghar, winner of the 2016 Humanity in Science Award to present his prize-winning work: “Development of a new paper and flexible material-based diagnostic biosensing platform that could be used to remotely detect and determine treatment options for HIV, E-coli, Staphylococcus aureas and other bacteria.” We ‘sit down’ with Waseem here.

Here are but a few of the sessions that we have our eyes on: May 10

  • 10.30. Using mass spectrometry to understand cystic fibrosis as a protein misfolding (John Yates III)
  • 14.30. Towards the comprehensive analysis of metabolome (Thorsten Teutenberg)
  • 16:30. Recent examples for the utility of chromatography, ion mobility, and mass spectrometry in sports drug testing (Mario Thevis)
May 11
  • 10.30. Recent developments and perspectives in foodomics (Alejandro Cifuentes)
  • 14.00. Towards the comprehensive analysis of metabolome (Guowang Xu)
  • 16.00. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids - a new threat for food and feed safety? (Christopher Gottschalk)
May 12
  • 11.30. Cell-derived vesicles on microfluidic platforms for pharmaceutical and diagnostic applications (Petra Dittrich)
  • 14.00. Spectroscopic analytical technology for bioprocesses – challenges, limitations and possibilities (Dörte Solle, see feature)
  • 15.00. Studying oxidation reactions of nucleic acids with electrochemistry-mass spectrometry (Herbert Oberacher).

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Joanna Cummings

A former library manager and storyteller, I have wanted to write for magazines since I was six years old, when I used to make my own out of foolscap paper and sellotape and distribute them to my family. Since getting my MSc in Publishing, I’ve worked as a freelance writer and content creator for both digital and print, writing on subjects such as fashion, food, tourism, photography – and the history of Roman toilets.

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