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    • EVENTS

    23.09. - 27.09.2018
    Congress Mandelieu Expo Center
    Mandelieu-La Napoule,  France
    http://isc2018.fr

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    Booth #1

    Please join us at our booth at ISC 2018. The ISC is well known as one of the leading meetings for information exchange among researchers dealing with gas-, liquid- or supercritical fluid chromatography, as well as hyphenated techniques. Our product specialists are looking forward to welcome you and discuss latest developments as well as established techniques. See you in France!

    Visit us at Booth 1 for a sparkling start of the event at the Welcome Reception and have a look at the aroma profile before enjoying your glass of Champagne.

    Lunch Seminar

    Monday, 24th September
    Room Napoule
    12.30 - 13:30 h

    "All that sparkles is not Champagne"

    We cordially invite you to the Shimadzu Lunch time seminar where our two speakers will give an update on latest developments and applications in the biopharma and food market. If you enjoy a glass of champagne during the Welcome reception, you might want to join this seminar to find out more about its analytical characterization.

    • Golden Solution for Bioanalysis
      Dr. Julia Sander, Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Duisburg, Germany
    • What’s all the fuss about? - Analytical characterization and comparison of Champagne with selected sparkling wine from other regions
      Prof. Erich Leitner, Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Food Chemistry, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria

    Please register here for our seminar to learn more about the analysis of sparkling wine and why gold is so precious, even for HPLC analysis:

    Register for Lunch Seminar  

    Oral Presentation

    Monday, 24.09.2018
    10:30 - 12:00 h
    Session: S03 - Mass Spectrometry

    "A Comparative View of the Separation and Quantification of Ketamine Metabolites Highlighting the Advantages of a Novel SFC-MS Method in Contrast to Established LC-MS/MS Methods"​
    Georg Fassauer, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität, Greifswald, Germany

    Monday, 24.09.2018
    14:00 - 15:30 h

    Session: S04 - Fundamentals

    "Characterisation of the peptide separation system: Development of a column characterisation protocol based on peptide probes"
    Jennifer Field, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

    Monday, 24.09.2018
    14:00 - 15:30 h

    Session: S06 - SFC

    "Supercritical Fluid Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry as a Complementary Approach to Liquid Chromatography for Qualitative/Quantitative Analysis in Metabolomics"​
    Laura Akbal, University of Geneva, Switzerland

    Tuesday, 25.09.2018
    10:45 - 12:15 h

    Session: S10 - Fundamentals (HILIC)

    "Significantly High Hydrophilicity of a New HILIC Column Modified with Brush-Type Polyacrylamide: Relationship Between the Polymer Structure and the Chromatographic Characteristics"
    Associate Prof. Tohru Ikegami, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto, Japan

    Tuesday, 25.09.2018
    14:00 - 15:30 h
    Session: S13 - Food, Natural Products

    "The Linear Retention Index Approach: Tool for Dispelling Uncertainties in LC-MS Based Identification"
    Prof. Luigi Mondello, University of Messina, Italy

    Tuesday, 25.09.2018
    14:00 - 15:30 h

    Session: S14 - Stationary Phase

    "Investigation of Column performance of Hybrid Silica-based Porous Layered Open Tube Capillary Columns Produced via Sol-Gel"
    Associate Prof. Takeshi Hara, Kyushu University, Kyushu, Japan

    Tuesday, 25.09.2018
    16:45 - 17:55 h

    Session: S18 - Fast Separation

    "Fast and effective detection of ilicit drugs from dried blood spot sample"
    Dr. Jana Rykl, Shimadzu Schweiz GmbH, Reinach, Switzerland

    Wednesday, 26.09.2018
    14:00 - 15:50 h

    Session: S26 - Miniaturization

    "Microscale Liquid Phase Separations Using Specific Interactions"
    Prof. Koji Otsuka, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

    Poster

    Monday, 24.09.2018
    12:15-13:45 h

    PS-06-19 "Evaluation of quadrupole based comprehensive GcxGC system for MOSH/MOAH analysis''
    Erich Leitner, Technische Universität Graz, Austria

    Monday, 24.09.2018
    12:15-13:45 h

    PS-01-15 "Automatic Pre-Column Derivatization of Amino Acids by LC''
    Vadim Kraft, Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Duisburg, Germany

    Monday, 24.09.2018
    15:30-16:45 h

    PS-01-06 "A new approach of supercritical fluid chromatography coupled with online supercritical fluid extraction for biological samples''
    Yoshiyuki Watabe, Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, Japan

    Monday, 24.09.2018
    15:30-16:45 h

    PS-06-20 "Advantages of Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography on Separation and Matrix Effects in the Polyphenol Profiling of Extra Virgin Olive Oils''
    Adriana Arigò, University of Messina, Italy

    Tuesday, 25.09.2018
    12:15-13:45 h

    PS-07-01 "Acceleration of Conventional United States Pharmacopeia Methods Using Smaller Column Dimensions''
    Carola Thiering, Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Duisburg, Germany

    Tuesday, 25.09.2018
    12:15-13:45 h

    PS-07-13 "An evaluation of the robustness of a peptide based column characterisation protocol''
    Jennifer Field, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

    Tuesday, 25.09.2018
    15:30-16:45 h
    PS-07-14 "Development of a simple chromatographic characterisation protocol for strong cation exchange (SCX) column''

    Jennifer Field, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

    Tuesday, 25.09.2018
    15:30-16:45 h

    PS-11-18 "Structural Identification of Impurities, in the Investigation Stage for Synthesis Process for Drug Development, Using a 2D-LCMS-IT-TOF System That Is Capable of Impurity Profiling in Nonvolatile Buffer Conditions''
    Takeuchi Takahiro, Teijin Pharma Limited, Tokyo, Japan

    Wednesday, 26.09.2018
    12:30-13:45 h

    PS-12-31 "HPLC analysis of melamin and related substances in fertilizers''
    Azusa Morita, Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, Japan

    Wednesday, 26.09.2018
    12:30-13:45 h

    PS-13-15 "Application of  Linear Retention Indices in Liquid Chromatography for Reliable Characterization of Oxygen Heterocyclic Compounds in Cosmetics''
    Adriana Arigò, University of Messina, Italy

    Wednesday, 26.09.2018
    15:45 - 17:00 h

    PS-12-16 "Pungency level determination of chili products with HPLC''
    Philipp Jochems, Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Duisburg, Germany

    Wednesday, 26.09.2018
    15:45 - 17:00 h

    PS-12-02 "Analysis of Arsenic and Chromium Species in Food and Food Packaging Using LC-ICPMS''
    Uwe Oppermann, Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Duisburg, Germany

    Wednesday, 26.09.2018
    15:45 - 17:00 h

    PS-14-22 "Determination of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids in Plant Material using on-line SPE coupled to UHPLC-MS/MS''
    Anja Grüning, Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Duisburg, Germany

    Product Lineup

    • LCMS-8060 - Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer
      The LCMS-8060 is designed to push the limits of LC-MS/MS quantitation for applications requiring the highest sensitivity and robustness while delivering a meaningful solution for routine LC-MS/MS analyses.
    • GCMS-TQ8050  
      The Shimadzu GCMS-TQ8050 provides the most accurate, cost effective, and easy-to-use triple quadrupole GCMS you could ever imagine.
    • i-series Plus
      The i-Series Plus was designed for covering conventional to ultra-fast LC applications.  High speed analysis, automated sample pre-treatment, simplified method transfer, minimized environmental impact and easy maintenance are just a few of the many outstanding features of this product range.
    • Nexera UCs - LC / SFC switching system
      The Nexera UC/s makes it easy to switch between LC and SFC separations on a single system. LC and SFC offer very different selectivity for analytes of interest, so an increased range of compounds can be analyzed. Switching between SFC and LC permits rapid screening for optimum separation conditions resulting in improved analytical efficiency.
    • LCMS-9030
      The brand-new quadrupole time-of-flight (Q-TOF) LCMS-9030 system is a research grade mass spectrometer designed to deliver high-resolution, accurate-mass detection with incredibly fast data acquisition rates, allowing scientists to identify and quantify more compounds with greater confidence.