Poster Session
ANALYTICAL
SPECTROSCOPY SESSION |
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TRACE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE
FUELS USING ICP
Andrew Clavering, Martin Parker, Paul Neal & Arie
Gillon
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Cambridge, UK
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IMPROVING
THE PERFORMANCE OF ICP-OES – A
COMPARISON OF ULTRASONIC NEBULIZATION AND A HYDRIDE GENERATOR
Mike Wassall, Karen Harper, Martin Parker,
Adrian Holley & Arie Gillon
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Cambridge, UK
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ION MOBILITY SPECTROMETRY - IMPLEMENTATION OF
A NEW TECHNIQUES IN CLEANING VALIDATION
Anette Maman(1), Corin Mansano-Weiss(1), Marie Muallem(2),
Michael Pesachovich(2), Ilana Nachum(1)
& Chaim Vazana(1)
(1) Teva Tech-Asia Site, Beer-Sheva, Israel
(2) Teva, Tech-Asia Site, Petach-Tikva, Israel
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APPLICATION AND IMPROVEMENTS IN HANDHELD XRF
Christopher Calam
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Niton Analyzers Europe, Munich, Germany
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COMPLEX ANALYTICAL METHOD FOR TRACE AND SUPER
TRACE METALS DETECTION IN WATER SOLUTIONS
Bella Dolgin(1), Eyal Elish(1), Elad Edri(1), Yulia Japarov(2) & Israel
Schechter(2)
(1) Nucler Research Center Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel
(2) Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
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SORBTION – PHOTOMETRIC
DETERMINATION OF URANIUM (VI)
Rafiqa Aliyeva, Famil Chiragov, Sahil Hamidov & Fidan
Bahmanova
Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan
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INCREASING PERFORMANCE AND DECREASING INTERFERENCE
WITH A NEW OPTIMIZED ICP TORCH
Karen Harper, Paul Neal, Martin Parker,
Andrew Clavering & Arie Gillon
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Cambridge, UK
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DETERMINATION OF URANIUM IN HAIR BY ICPMS AFTER
DIGESTION AND DIRECTLY
BY LASER ABLATION-ICPMS
Yehuda Sheleg(1), Yevgeni Zakon(1), Avraham Lorber(1),
Hagit Sela(1), Zeev Karpas(1),
Laina Salonen(2) & Maarit Muikku(2)
(1) Nuclear Research Center Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
(2) STUK, Helsinki, Finland
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FURTHER INVESTIGATION
OF NEW FLUORESCENT CHEMOSENSOR FOR Cu2+ BASED ON PHENYLETHYLIDENE-3,4-DIHYDRO-1H-QUINOXALIN-2-ONE
DERIVATIVE
Efrat Korin(1), James Y. Becker(1), Benny Cohen(1) & Cheng-Chu
Zeng(2)
(1) Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
(2) Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China
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NEAR AND MID-INFRARED SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF FAST
SOL-GEL THIN FILMS AND BULK GLASSES
Mariana Pokrass & Raz Gvishi
Soreq Nuclear Research Center, Yavne, Israel
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DETERMINATION OF TRACE METALS IN STEEL AND NICKEL
ALLOYS USING DIRECT SOLID SAMPLING HIGH RESOLUTION CONTINUUM
SOURCE GRAPHITE FURNACE AAS
René Nowka & Heike Gleisner
Analytik Jena AG, Jena, Germany
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MASS
FLOW INFLUENCE ON THERMAL ANALYSIS MEASUREMENTS
Dror Cohen(1,2), Moshe Nachamani(1) & Zorik
Shamish(2)
(1) Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel
(2) Nuclear Research Center, Beer Sheva, Israel |
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IMPROVING PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING RAW MATERIAL
IDENTIFICATION WORKFLOW WITH PORTABLE NIR ANALYZERS
Daniel Klevisha
Polychromix Inc, Wilmington, MA, USA |
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NANOSCALE ASPECTS OF PHARMACEUTICAL MATERIALS
Y.
Yang, P. Schields, L. Brostrom, P. Tishmack, R. McClurg, I.
Ivanisevic, S. Bates, J-O. Henck & D. Engers
SSCI, An Aptuit Company,
IN, USA |
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EDUCATION SESSION |
15 |
BUFFER
PREPARATION, ACTION, AND CAPACITY DETERMINATION - AN
EXPERIMENT FOR QUANTITATIVE ANALYTICAL LABORATORY
Rivka Weiser-Biton, Dafna Knani & Idit Golani
Ort Braude College, Karmiel, Israel
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FOOD
ANALYSIS SESSION |
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RADIOACTIVITY IN SOME FOODS AND SOILS FROM JOS
TIN MINES, NIGERIA
Joshua O. Ojo
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
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MASS SPECTROMETRY SESSION |
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CHALLENGES IN BIOANALYTICAL METHOD DEVELOPMENT
Deborah Bartfeld & Alex Krol
Analyst Research Laboratories Ltd., Rehovot, Israel
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OPEN
PROBE – A
NOVEL METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ULTRA FAST SAMPLE INTRODUCTION
FOR ITS MASS SPECTROMETRY ANALYSIS
Marina Poliak, Alexander Gordin & Aviv Amirav
Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel
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INTERPRETATION OF ESI-MS-MS SPECTRA UTILIZING
EI-MS DATABASES
Avi Weissberg & Shai Dagan
Israel Institute for Biological
Research (IIBR), Ness Ziona, ISRAEL |
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PROTEOMICS AND PHARMA SESSION |
20 |
DEVELOPMENT OF LUMINESCENT PROBES FOR SELECTIVE
DETECTION OF DOUBLE STRANDED DNA
Mykhaylo Yu. Losytskyy, Vladyslava B.
Kovalska, Sergiy S. Lukashov, & Sergiy
M. Yarmoluk
Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, NASci of Ukraine,
Kyiv, Ukraine |
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21 |
PARTICULATE MATTER DETERMINATION IN TA AUTOINJECTORS
Ilana Schumacher, Tzvi Gregory Avishai, Paul Gornbein & Ekaterina
Tzirlin
I.D.F. Medical Corps, Israel
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22 |
STUDIES OF CYANINE DYES AS FLUORESCENT PROBES
FOR SPECIFIC DETECTION OF AMYLOID PROTEIN FORMATIONS
Vladyslava Kovalska(1), Kateryna Volkova(1),
Ine Segers-Nolten(2), Vinod Subramaniam(2) &
Sergiy Yarmoluk(1)
(1) Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, NASU,
Kyiv, Ukraine
(2) University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands |
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NANCY-520
NOVEL FLUORESCENT STAIN FOR DNA VISUALIZATION ON GELS
Sergiy M. Yarmoluk(1), Vladyslava B.
Kovalska(1), Mykhaylo Y. Losytskyy(1), Yurii L. Slominskii(2),
Alex Rueck(3), Bernhard Schoenenberger(3), Monika Baeumle(3) & Michael
Weber(3)
(1) Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, National
Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
(2) Institute of Organic Chemistry, National Academy of Sciences
of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
(3) Sigma-Aldrich GmbH, Buchs, Switzerland
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SECONDARY METABOLISM
IN STRAWBERRY RECEPTACLE AND ACHENES DURING DEVELOPMENT
REVEALED BY METABOLIC PROFILING
USING UPLC-qTOF-MS
Kati Hanhineva(1,2), Shira Mintz-Oron(1),
Ilana Rogachev(1) & Asaph
Aharoni(1)
(1) The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
(2) University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland
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NON-TARGETED
ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL METABOLITE COMPOSITION IN STRAWBERRY
(FRAGARIA × ANANASSA)
FLOWERS
Kati Hanhineva(1,2), Ilana Rogachev(1),
Harri Kokko(2), Shira Mintz-Oron(1), Ilya Venger(1),
Sirpa
Kärenlampi(2) & Asaph
Aharoni(1)
(1) The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
(2) University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland
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ROBUSTNESS OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE TO DELETION
MUTATIONS AND RESPONSE TO ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULI THROUGH THE
LENS OF HIGH-THROUGHPUT METABOLIC PROFILING
Ilya Venger, Ilana Rogachev, Tali Mandel,
Yitzhak Pilpel & Asaph
Aharoni
The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
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EXTENSIVE COVERAGE OF THE TOMATO FRUIT PEEL
METABOLOME BY THE COMBINED USE OF UPLC-QTOF-MS/MS-ION MOBILITY
AND GC-MS/FID TECHNOLOGIES
Ilana Rogachev(1), Shira Mintz-Oron(1),
Tali Mandel(1), Merav Yativ(1), Zhonghua Wang(2),
Reinhard
Jetter(2), Ilya Venger(1), Avital Adato(1), Liron Feldberg(1) & Asaph
Aharoni(1)
(1) The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
(2) University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
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METABOSTAT: POST ION-IDENTIFICATION ANALYSIS
OF LC- AND GC- MS METABOLOMICS DATA
Leonid Brodsky, Ilana Rogachev, Ilya Venger, Sergey Malitsky & Asaph
Aharoni
The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel |
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ELUCIDATION OF THE GLYCOALKALOID BIOSYNTHESIS
PATHWAY IN TOMATO
Maxim Itkin(1), Laura Masini(2), Ilana Rogachev(1),
Ric de Vos(2), Sergey Malitsky(1), Jules Beekwilder(2)
& Asaph
Aharoni(1)
(1) The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
(2) Plant Research International, Business Unit Bioscience,
Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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HOMEOSTASIS BETWEEN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY METABOLISM:
A CASE STUDY FROM THE ARABIDOPSIS GLUCOSINOLATE PATHWAYS
Sergey Malitsky, Eyal Blum, Hadar Less,
Ilya Venger, Yuval Eshed & Asaph Aharoni
The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
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METABOLITE
PROFILING OF BRUNFELSIA CALYCINA (YESTERDAY–TODAY–TOMORROW)
FLOWERS UNDERGOING RAPID COLOR CHANGES USING UPLC-qTOF MS/MS
Ilana Rogachev(1), Shira Mintz(1), Ayelet
Bar-Akiva(2), Rinat Ovadia(2), Michal Oren-Shamir(2)
& Asaph
Aharoni(1)
(1) The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
(2) Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center,
Israel |
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METABOBASE: A COMPUTATIONAL PLATFORM FOR METABOLOMICS
DATA STORAGE, INTEGRATION AND INTERPRETATION
Ilya Venger, Sergey Gerzon, Ilana Rogachev,
Sergey Malitsky & Asaph
Aharoni
The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
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SEPARATION METHODS SESSION |
33 |
A NOVEL APPROACH FOR ELECTRON IONIZATION LC-MS
WITH SUPERSONIC MOLECULAR BEAMS
Tal Alon, Kfir Gil, Alexander B. Fialkov & Aviv Amirav
Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel
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METHOD DEVELOPMENT FOR EXTRACTION AND DETERMINATION
OF AMINOPENICILLINS RESIDUES FROM WASTEWATER AND EFFLUENT SAMPLES
Assaf Lamm(1), Igal Gozlan(1,2) & Dror Avisar(1)
(1) Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel
(2) TAMI (IMI) Ltd., Institute for Research & Development,
Haifa, Israel
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FAST
LC – COLUMNS AND MEDIA
Neil R. Herbert(1),
Bart Denoulet(2) & Fiona Power(2)
(1) Grace Davison Discovery Sciences,
Carnforth, Lancashire, UK
(2) Grace Davison Discovery Sciences,
Lokeren, Belgium
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36 |
CHIRAL SEPARATIONS OF CETIRIZINE AND RELATED
SUBSTANCES BY CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS
Elena Volochinski(1,2) & Eli Grushka(1)
(1) The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
(2) ChemAgis – A Subsidiary of Perrigo, Tel-Aviv, Israel
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NOVEL LIGHT SOURCE FOR ATOMIC EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY
Yoav Gilter, Israel Schechter & Chaim N. Yarnitzky
Technion – Israel Institute of
Technology, Haifa, Israel
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38 |
SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR TOX SCREEN IN URINE -
HOW BROAD CAN IT GET?
Lilach Yishai Aviram, Shai Dagan, Michal
Lindenbaum, Nitzan Tzanani & Ruth Barak
Israel Institute
for Biological Research (IIBR), Ness Ziona, Israel |
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HYDROPHILIC INTERACTION LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHIC
(HILIC) - A POWERFUL SEPARATION TECHNIQUE!
Einar Pontén
Merck SeQuant AB, Umeå, Sweden |
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WATER
AND ENVIRONMENT SESSION |
40 |
THE OCCURRENCE OF OXYTETRACYCLINE (OTC) IN LOCAL
GROUNDWATER BENEATH FISH POND
Dror Avisar(1), Gili Levin(1) & Igal Gozlan(1,2)
(1) Tel-Aviv University, Israel
(2) TAMI (IMI) Ltd., Institute for Research & Development,
Haifa, Israel
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SORPTION OF ANTIBIOTIC TO CLAY
Orna Primor, Hadas Mamane & Dror Avisar
Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel
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42 |
THE CONCENTRATION PROFILE OF HEAVY METALS ALONG
A WADI BED NEAR AN INDUSTRIAL PLANT IN THE NEGEV
Yehuda Sheleg, Yevgeni Zakon & Zeev Karpas
Nuclear Research Center, Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
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FORENSIC
CHEMISTRY |
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SWIPE
EXPERIMENTS FOR IMPROVED EXPLOSIVES DETECTION – THE
ROUTE TO BETTER SAMPLING OF
PARTICLES
Raya Zach(1), Eli Diga(2), Edi Kaufman(2),
Zvi Goldbart(2) & Yehuda
Zeiri(1)
(1) Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva,
Israel & Nuclear
Research Center, Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
(2) Rotem Industries
Ltd, Analytical chemistry Services, Rotem Industrial Park,
Arava, Israel |
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