07:30 - 09:00
Registration
09:00 - 09:10
Opening Remarks
09:10 - 10:10
PLENARY LECTURE
MALDI and Proteomics - an ideal partnership
Michael Karas, University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany
10:10 - 10:40
Coffee Break & Posters & Vendors Exhibits
10:40 - 12:20

Session A - Chairman: Bianca Avramovitch

Session B - Chairman: Israel Schechter
10:40 - 11:00
Pharmaceutical and bacteriological analysis using a novel colorimetric bio-mimetic membrane platform
Raz Jelinek
Ben Gurion University
Morphology and Chemical Composition of Aerosols in Laser Ablation Processes
Valery Bulatov
Technion
11:00 - 11:20
Rapid and highly sensitive analysis of proteins in electrophoretic separations by using native fluorescence detection
Chanan Sluszny
Iowa State University
Hybrid Chemical Ionization: a new selective ionization technique in GC/MS
Ben Baars
Varian, Middelburg, The Netherlands
11:20 - 11:40
Stable Organic Cations as Charge Derivatives for Mass Spectral Analysis of Peptides
Chagit Denekamp
Technion
Electron Ionization LC-MS with Supersonic Molecular Beams
Ori Granot
Tel Aviv University
11:40 - 12:00
U-c fingerprint: glycoprotein analysis based on a lectin array
Idil Kasuto Kelson
Procognia Ltd, Ashdod

Transmission Surface Plasmon Resonance (T-SPR) Spectroscopy: Towards Sensing Applications
Alexander Vaskevich
Weizmann Institute

12:00 - 12:20
Electrochemical Detection of Endocrine Disrupting chemicals by impedance techniques and via yeast two hybrid microbial system
Judith Rishpon
Tel Aviv University

Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) Speeds Cleaning Validation
Rachel Kohn
Smith Detection, Warren NJ, USA
12:20 - 14:00
Lunch & Posters & Vendors Exhibits
Authors of posters will be at their posters between 13:00 and 14:00
14:00 - 15:00

Session C - Chairman: Raphy Bar

Session D - Chairman: Chaim Yarnitzky
14:00 - 14:20
Traceability and measurement uncertainty: essential elements for the decision making process
Orna Dreazen
Israeli Laboratory Accreditation Authority
Blend Uniformity Determination With a Novel Near-Infrared Sensor
Yael Barshad
Applied Analytics, Massachusetts, USA
14:20 - 14:40
Adequacy of reference materials to a sample under analysis and development of in-house reference materials
Ilya Kuselman
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Infrared Transmitting Fibers and Their Applications in Analytical Chemistry
Abraham Katzir
Tel Aviv University
14:40 - 15:00
Patenting of Pure Enantiomers
Yigal Fraenkel
Reinhold Cohn and Partners
Atomic absorption spectroscopy with only one light source – the continuum radiation source - Xe-lamp An old analytical dream comes true
Andrea Glomb
Analytik Jena, Jena Germany
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break & Posters & Vendors Exhibits
15:30 - 16:30

Session C - Chairman: Raphy Bar

Session E - Chairman: Chaim Yarnitzky
15:30 - 15:50
High-resolution single-Particle Sizing of sub-micron distributions Using Focused Light scattering and Extinction
Patrick O’Hagan
Particle Sizing Systems, FL, USA
ESPR Measurements on conducting polymers: electropolymerization of aniline
Martijn van Dijk
Eco Chemie, Utrecht, The Netherlands
15:50 - 16:10
The Complete Dispersion Laboratory: Particle Size, Separation and Consolidation Measurements in one Instrument at high Concentrations
Dietmar Lerche
LUM GmbH, Berlin, Germany
Is Complexation of Metal Ions by Ligands Anchored to Surfaces Different than by Ligands Dissolved in Homogeneous Solutions?
Daniel Mandler
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
16:10 - 16:30
Stay up to date on today’s most recent scientific developments
Idit Ophir
ARAD-OPHIR
Sol Gel thin films in the service of analytical chemistry
Sharon Marx
Israel Institute for biological research

 
07:30 - 09:00
Registration
09:00 - 09:10
Opening Remarks
09:10 - 10:10
PLENARY LECTURE
Helping Diabetic People While Progressing Toward Medical Feedback Loops
Adam Heller
University of Texas, Austin TX, USA
10:10 - 10:40
Coffee Break & Posters & Vendors Exhibits
10:40 - 12:20

Session A - Chairman: Eli Grushka

Session B - Chairman: Igal Gozlan
10:40 - 11:00
Segment-Coated Capillary columns in GC: manufacture, application and limitations
Jaap de Zeeuw
Varian, Middelburg, The Netherlands
National Proficiency Testing Program for Determining Agriculturally Incurred Pesticide Residues on Fresh Horticultural Produce
Paulina Goldshlag
Ministry of Agriculture
11:00 - 11:20
Redefining Separation Sciences using Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography
Shulamit Levin
Medtechnica
Food Chemistry Analysis in the Public Health Laboratories
Einat Haleva
Ministry of Health
11:20 - 11:40
The separation mechanism of two dynamically coated stationary phases
Lilach Yishai-Aviram
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Experimental Uncertainty evaluation Method Validation & Uncertainty Report: Determination of Vitamins B1 and B2 in baby food
Isaac Skalsky
Bactochem
11:40 - 12:00
Amino Acid Analysis by HPLC – for Analysis of Peptide Composition –Comparison of Two Methods
Stela Gengrinovitch
BioSight Ltd. – Peptide Technologies
Detection of genetically modified organisms (GMO) by real-time PCR
Emma Teverovsky
Ministry of Agriculture
12:00 - 12:20
HPLC of Really Difficult Protein Mixtures: Prions to Proteomics
Andrew Alpert
PolyLC Inc., Columbia MD, US

Massive Chicken Death in Local Poultry Farms in Bucaramanga, (Colombia): A Detective Story with Chromatographic Solution
Stashenko E. Elena
Industrial University of Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia
12:20 - 14:00
Lunch & Posters & Vendors Exhibits
Best Poster Award Ceremony
announcement and granting
by Prof. Aviv Amirav, Conference Chairman

14:00 - 15:00

Session C - Chairman: Shula Levin

Session D - Chairman: Ovadia Lev
14:00 - 14:20
Effective peak tracking and peak purity assessment during early stages of method development using Mass spectrometry coupled to UV detection
Xavier Amoyal
Medtechnica
Speciation of inorganic polysulfides
Ovadia Lev
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
14:20 - 14:40
From Mass Spectrum to Elemental Composition: An Automated Procedure For Accurate Mass Determination by LC/API-TOF
Arnd Ingendoh
Bruker Daltonik, Bremen Germany
Qualitative Analysis of water by LCMS. Is it possible to estimate water quality by using LCMS?
Igal Bar-Ilan
MIGAL-Galilee Technologic Center
14:40 - 15:00
High throughput and high sensitivity LC/MS-oa-TOF and UPLC/TOF-MS for the identification of biomarkers of toxicity and disease using a metabonomics approach
Andy Craze
Waters Corporation, Milford, MA, USA
Uranium in drinking water and its expression in bio-assays of urine, hair and nails
Zeev Karpas
Nuclear Research Center, Negev
15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break & Posters & Vendors Exhibits
15:30 - 16:30

Session E - Chairman: Shula Levin

Session F - Chairman: Ovadia Lev
15:30 - 15:50
A Novel Method for Extraction and Analysis of Gunpowder Residues on Double-Side Adhesive Coated Stubs
Arie Zeichner
Israel Police National Headquarters
Analytical Chemistry in Israel Electric Power Plants
Victor Marcu
Orot Rabin Power Station, Hadera

15:50 - 16:10
Differentiation Between Nitroglycerin Explosive and Nitroglycerin Medication Using an IMS Detector
Jehuda Yinon
Weizmann Institute and University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
Studying water permeability and solubility in highly hydrophobic composite polymeric microelectronic packaging
Tomer Zimrin
Bar-Ilan University
16:10 - 16:30

On-site detection and identification of trace-levels of chemical warfare agents
Shai Kendler
Israel Institute for Biological Research

Leachables and Extractables: Prediction and Determination
Berta Iosefzon
TEVA Pharmaceutical Industries
 

The best poster will be selected by the Organizing Committee.

The Best Poster Prize will include a symbolic financial appreciation of 2,000 NIS


1.Supersonic GC-MS – The Quest for Ultimate Performance GC-MS
Alexander B. Fialkov
Tel Aviv University
2. Isotope Abundance Analysis Software for Improved Sample Identification
with the Supersonic GC-MS and LC-EI-MS

Tal Alon
Tel Aviv University
3. GC-GC-MS with Supersonic Molecular Beams
Maya Kochman
Tel Aviv University
4. A unique chemical pathway for degradation of the carotenoid neoxanthin leading
to the potent aroma compound beta-damascenone

Y. Bezman
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
5. Hyphenated LC-NMR/MS for the Characterization of
Complex Metabolic Profiles and Biomarker Discovery in Biofluids

Arnd Ingendoh
Bruker Daltonik, Bremen Germany
7. Investigation of Metabolite Profile in Human Urine by API-TOF and Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry
Arnd Ingendoh
Bruker Daltonik, Bremen Germany
9. Back to basics: implementing stationary phase selectivity in gas chromatography
as a driver for faster analysis

Jaap de Zeeuw
Varian, Middelburg The Netherlands
13. Electrophoresis in Organogels
Ovadia Lev
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
14. Monitoring Peroxidases Activity in Aqueous Solutions by Electrochemical Methods
Gila Burda
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
15. Detection of Uranium(VI) in Aqueous Solution by a
Calix[6]arene Modified Electrod
e
Amit Becker
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
16. Selective Electrochemical Determination of Iron(II) by a
Self-Assembled Monolayer Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode

Leora Shapiro
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
17. Development, Validation, and Application of a
High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Assay of TA Autoinjectors

Ilana Schumacher
I.D.F. Medical Corps
18. Application of TOC and TNB in the Field of Environmental Protection
Thomas Stratesteffen
Analytik Jena AG, Germany
19. Correlation between log(k') and log(P) on reversed phase columns coated by liposomes
Noga Barashi-Shiftan
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
20. Radar plots using Abraham parameters of drugs
Deborah Benhaim
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
21. Rapid determination of iron gall ink on parchment
Yakov Yasman
Technion
22. Polymeric film sensor for direct analysis of PAH particulates in water
Jane Levinson
Technion
23. Concentration of Particulate Matter by Fluctuation Analysis
Valery Bulatov
Technion
24. Non-destructive analytical tools for the quantitative parchment characterization
Bella Dolgin
Technion
25. Spectral Fluorescence Imaging for Quantitative Diagnosis and Mapping
of Dental Fluorosis Affected Tooth Surfaces

Liviu Feller
Medunsa Oral Health Centre, Medical University of South Africa, South Africa
26. In Vivo HS-SPME and GC-MS Analysis of Volatiles from Brugmansia Suaveolens Flowers
Elena E. Stashenko
Industrial University of Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia
27. HS-SPME with On-Fiber Derivatisation of Volatile Carbonyls in Human Breath
Elena E. Stashenko
Industrial University of Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia
28. HS-SPME/GC-MS and GCxGC-TOF Characterisation of Trace Components in
Swinglea glutinosa (Rutaceae Fam.) Essential Oil

Elena E. Stashenko
Industrial University of Santander, Bucaramanga, Colombia
29. Qualitative Analysis of water by LCMS - Is it possible to estimate water quality by using LCMS?
Igal Bar-Ilan
MIGAL-Galilee Technologic Center
30. Determination of P=S Pesticides in water by PdCl2 Reaction
Igal Bar-Ilan
MIGAL-Galilee Technologic Center
31. Fate of the chemical warfare agent VX in asphalt – a novel approach for the quantitation of VX in organic surfaces
S. Gura
Israel Institute for Biological Research (IIBR)
32. Silica-Based Ion Exchangers For Selective Pre-Concentration Of Phenolic Pollutants
Viktoriia A. Khalaf
Kiev National University, Kiev, Ukraine

33. HPLC of Difficult and Water-Insoluble Proteins with Organic Solvents
Andrew Alpert
PolyLC Inc., Columbia MD, US
34. Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Novel Nitramine Explosives - HNIW and DTIW
Alexander Tsoglin
Rafael LTD
35. Optimum Performance Laminar Chromatography : A New High Resolution, High Throughput Tool in Catalysis and Process Chemistry
Arie Gillon
Bargal Analytical Instruments & Software
37. Thermal Analysis of the Phase Transition Induced by Water Dilution in Phospholipid U-Type Food-Grade Microemulsions
Aviram Spernath
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem