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Monday
6th |
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| 09:15-09:45 |
Alchemy and Chemistry |
J. A. Pérez-Bustamente (Cádiz, Spain); |
PL-1 |
| 11:20-12:10 |
2004 Merck Award Winner Lecture
Nano-Biodevice for genomic medicine and systems biology
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Y. Baba (Tokushima, Japan) |
PL-2 |
| 12:10-13:00 |
First Robert Kellner Lecture
From Flow Injection to Microflow Analysis in lab-on-valve
format. Design of versatile systems with an open architecture
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J. Ruzicka (Seattle, USA) |
PL-3 |
| 15:00-15:50 |
A brief history of Analytical Chemistry: from the beginnings
to modern Analytical Science |
G. D. Christian (Seattle, USA) |
PL-4 |
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Tuesday
7th |
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| 09:00-09:50 |
GCxGC and LCxLC: The new millennium
comprehensive separation techniques |
L. Mondello (Messina, Italy) |
PL-5 |
| 15:00-15:50 |
Plasma atomic spectrometry from the
inductively coupled plasma (ICP) to plasmas on a chip |
J. A. C. Broekaert (Hamburg, Germany) |
PL-6 |
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Wednesday
8th |
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| 09:00-09:50 |
Heteroatom-tagged proteomics using ICP-MS:
A powerful tool coming from chemical speciation analysis |
A. Sanz-Medel (Oviedo, Spain) |
PL-7 |
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Thursday
9th |
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| 09:00-09:50 |
Self-contained analytical Microsystems:
CE microchips coupled to electrochemical detectors |
J. Wang (Las Cruces, USA) |
PL-8 |
| 15:00-15:50 |
2004 FECS Lecture
Continuous-flow bioassays, separations and isoelectric focusing
on chip
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A. Manz (Dortmund, Germany) |
PL-9 |
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Friday 10th |
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| 09:00-09:30 |
45th anniversary of Nobel’s Prize
for Polarography: Past, present and future role of polarographic
and voltammetric techniques in the protection of citizens |
J. Barek (Prague, Czech Republic) |
PL-10 |