Program

The presentations will focus on pharmaceutical, environmental, biochemical, clinical, biotechnological, pharmacological, food analytical and forensic separation technology. The planned duration of the presentations is 15-30 minutes including discussion.

The poster presentations will provide an opportunity to present and discuss in detail the results of each sub-area. Authors are kindly requested to remain at their poster during the designated poster discussion time.

When preparing your poster, please note that the available space is 120 cm high x 90 cm wide.

September 7, Sunday
9:00- Registration
Session I. - Chair: Fabrice Gritti
10:00-10:15 Opening Ceremony
10:15-10:45 L-01 Philip Marriott Molecules that change shape during GC analysis: unusual behaviour explained by use of GC×GC
10:45-11:15 L-02 Bob W.J. Pirok Two dimensions, one goal - finding the best chromatographic response function for two-dimensional liquid chromatography
11:15-11:45 L-03 Stephen C. Jacobson Single-particle electrophoresis with in-plane nanofluidic devices
11:45-12:15 L-04 Jörg P. Kutter Microfluidics-based electro-membrane extraction using a micro-pillar stabilized liquid membrane
12:15-12:45 L-05 Martina Catani Comparative evaluation of reversed-phase and hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography columns for untargeted profiling of bioactive compounds in Hypericum perforatum
12:45-14:00 Lunch & Exhibition
Session II. - Chair: Bob W.J. Pirok
14:00-14:30 L-06 Ken Broeckhoven Possibilities of nanoparticle columns for ultra-high-performance LC
14:30-14:50 L-07 Imre Sallay Luck and strange!
14:50-15:10 L-08 Simona Felletti Adsorption studies in supercritical fluid chromatography operated with alternative solvents as a tool for greener chiral separations
15:10-15:30 L-09 Krisztián Horváth The dynamic balances in HPLC: An unconventional application of temperature to optimize ionizable solute separation
15:30-15:50 L-10 Arnold Zöldhegyi Employing multidimensional design space modeling across frequent chromatographic challenges—published use cases
15:50-16:10 L-11 Evgenii Mashkov Excess adsorption isotherms of methanol and acetonitrile from aqueous solutions on silica-based stationary phases
16:10-16:30 L-12 Ivett Bacskay From HILIC to PALC on a single column: Uncovering the hidden complexities of retention mechanisms
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break & Exhibition
17:00-18:30 Poster session I.
19:00-20:00 Symposium Quiz
20:00-23:00 Gala Dinner
September 8, Monday
09:00-09:15

Presentation of the Halász Medal Award
Presentation of the Csaba Horváth Memorial Award
Presentation of the Ervin sz. Kováts Award for Young Scientists

Session III. - Chair: Attila Felinger
9:15-9:45 L-13 Davy Guillarme Innovative chromatographic strategies for the characterization of mRNA-based drug products
9:45-10:15 L-14 Tijmen S. Bos Automated method development in two-dimensional liquid chromatography for the characterization of polymers
10:15-10:45 L-15 Gertrud Morlock All you need is: 2LabsToGo-Eco! Fast, sustainable access to critical analytical-toxicological data
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break & Exhibition
Session IV. - Chair: Simone Dimartino
11:15-11:45 L-16 Juan F. García-Reyes Novel streamlined approaches for olive oil authentication using SFC-MS and 2D-LC-MS
11:45-12:05 L-17 István Ilisz Ion exchanger-based chiral stationary phases applied for enantioselective separations
12:05-12:20 L-18 Luka Milivojević Advancing metabolomics with novel analyzer technology, intelligent data acquisition and data processing
12:20-12:40 L-19 Szymon Bocian The greening of liquid chromatographic methods
12:40-13:00 L-20 Chiara Nosengo Use of green solvents for the isolation of melittin from bee venom
13:00-14:30 Lunch & Exhibition
Session V. - Chair: Martina Catani
14:30-15:00 L-21 Péter L. Horvatovich Dissecting the single cell proteome: From sample preparation to data interpretation
15:00-15:20 L-22 Attila Gáspár Direct injection ESI-MS analysis of proteins with high matrix content: Utilizing Taylor–Aris dispersion
15:20-15:40 L-23 László Drahos Artificial intelligence in HPLC-MS: From retention time prediction to de novo structure determination
15:40-17:10 WS Simone Dimartino Sustainability – Someone else’s problem
17:10-17:40 Coffee Break & Exhibition
17:40-19:00 Poster session II.
20:00-23:00 Grill Party
September 9, Tuesday
Session VI. - Chair: László Drahos
9:00-9:30 L-24 Irena Vovk Phytochemicals in food and plant samples - how to solve analytical challenges
9:30-9:50 L-25 Ágnes M. Móricz Non-target screening and bioassay-guided isolation of bioactive components monitoring by high-performance thin-layer chromatography based methods
9:50-10:10 L-26 Ágnes Dörnyei Possibilities and challenges of the annotation and quantification of lipid A molecules from gram-negative bacteria
10:10-10:30 L-27 László Abrankó Characterization of pea and milk proteins to support research on enhancing nutritional value
10:30-10:50 L-28 Tamás Marosvölgyi A comparison of the fatty acid composition and nutritional quality indices of meat products and their plant-based alternatives
10:50-11:15 Coffee Break & Exhibition
Session VII. - Chair: Krisztián Horváth
11:15-11:45 L-29 Fabrice Gritti Revival of slalom chromatography: A promising alternative to gel electrophoresis for large DNA/RNA analysis and purification
11:45-12:15 L-30 Simone Dimartino Technoeconomic and sustainability evaluation of 3D printed monolithic adsorbers for integrated clarification and capture of therapeutic antibodies
12:15-12:45 L-31 Gyula Vigh Carrier ampholyte-based isoelectric focusing in capillaries and gels with ion transport into electrode vessels where current density is different from that in the separation space is not a steady-state process, it is transient bidirectional isotachophoresis
12:45-13:15 L-32 Peter Schoenmakers Do we know what we want?
13:15-13:20 Poster Award Ceremony
13:20-13:30 Closing Remarks
13:30- Lunch
List of posters
P-01 Dávid Ruben Szabó Mathematical modeling of Taylor-Aris Dispersion-Assisted Mass Spectrometry for the study of operating conditions
P-02 Gábor Nagy Static gradient: the new CPC method for generic APIs: optimizing capex and opex for purification 10 tons of API per year
P-03 Diána Lukács Pressure-regulated liquid chromatography
P-04 Gábor Németi Investigation of HPLC enantioseparations of pyrimidine and diaminopyrimidine derivatives on polysaccharide–type chiral stationary phases utilizing green solvents
P-05 Dalma Fuderer Ultra high-throughput LC-MS/MS workflow for Red blood cell partitioning assay
P-06 Olga Ulbert Impact of Mobile Phase Property Variations on Retention and Mass-Transfer Kinetics in UHPLC
P-07 Éva Kalmár Invisible? Let’s Colour! Alternative Methods for Determination of Cis-trans Isomers by HPLC
P-08 Barnabás Soós Utilizing the linear solvent strength model on porous graphitic carbon stationary phases
P-09 Daniele Di Siena The CHROMATOGRAPHY COMPASS ver. 2.0 Is Here!
P-10 Miklós Dékány Spectroscopic and chromatographic investigation of an unknown impurity of the packiging of an intermediate
P-11 Anita Bufa Investigating the Relationship Between Fatigue and Anxiety in Young Elite Basketball Players Using Subjective and Objective Methods
P-12 Domonkos Pál Investigation of glycosaminoglycan alterations in lung cancer
P-13 Timea Dergez Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Breast Milk Samples from Hungarian Mothers Using HPLC–FLD
P-14 Krisztián Márk Karvaly Proteomic and phosphoproteomic analysis of prostate adenocarcinoma and benign prostate hyperplasia tissue samples
P-15 Ida Fejős Cyclodextrin Complexation of Linear and Cyclic Diarylheptanoids
P-16 Laura Nagy Targeting lipid A modification pathways in Shigella sonnei with dephostatin
P-17 Szabolcs B. Tóth Determination of bioactive components from different growing condition microgreens(Sinapis alba, Trigonella foenum graecum, Raphanus sativus longipinnatus) by GCMS
P-18 Lea Róde Investigation of the bioactive compounds and antioxidant capacity of microgreens under different treatment conditions
P-19 Éva Cseh What Can Make the Difference of a Urine Bioanalytical Method?
P-20 Ali Mhammad Gradient, reversed-phase HPLC method for simultaneous determination of chemical and enantiomeric impurities of dexibuprofen in a single run
P-21 Gergely Dombi Machine Learning-Assisted Retention Time Predictions on Polysaccharide-based Columns
P-22 Márton Baglyas Bioassay-guided fractionation, isolation, and characterization of antibacterial compounds from the ethyl acetate extract of giant goldenrod (Solidago gigantea Ait.) flowers
P-23 Szymon Bocian Greener solvents in reversed-phase liquid chromatography from evaluation in method development to practical application
P-24 Lilla Makszin Microfluidic method for determining total nitrogen in age-specific nutritional formulas
P-25 Orsolya Csernák Determination of Withaferin A in Ashwagandha-Based Dietary Supplements Using HPLC-MS/MS: Insights into Product Variability and Quality Concerns
P-26 Ibolya Madarászné Horváth Optimization of Ionic Liquid-Based Capillary Electrophoresis for Carbohydrate Analysis
P-27 Anna Cselőtey Identification of Six Antibacterial Compounds Isolated from Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima (Mill.) Swingle) Stem and Trunk Bark
P-28 Róbert Góra Online SPE-HPLC-MS/MS Determination of Urinary DINCH Plasticizer Metabolites for Exposure Assessment in Adult Population
P-29 Zahraa Ali In vitro permeability study of new KYNA analogues
P-30 Máté Bakó Methods for the analysis of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and the first comprehensive survey of PFAS contamination in Hungarian drinking water
P-31 Yahia Kazmouz Application of Design of Experiments for Optimizing Lipid Separation in Supercritical Fluid Chromatography