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ANALYTICAL SPECTROSCOPY SESSION
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PRECONCENTRATION OF HEAVY METAL IONS ON NEW ALUMINA-BASED SORBENTS WITH FOLLOWING DETERMINATION BY X-RAY FLUORESCENCE AND DIFFUSIVE REFLECTANCE SPECTROMETRY
N.M. Srokina et.al
Chemistry Department, Moscow State University, Russia
2 A NOVEL METHOD FOR DIRECT NONDESTRUCTIVE DIAGNOSIS OF CARIES AFFECTED TOOTH SURFACES BY LASER MULTIPHOTON IONIZATION
Liviu Feller et al.
Department of Periodontology and Oral Medicine School of Dentistry, Medunsa Oral Health Centre, University of Limpopo, South-Africa
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3 PRECONCENTRATION OF URANIUM(VI) WITH SORBTION – PHOTOMETRIC METHODS
Fidan Bahmanova et al.
Chemistry department, Baku State University, Azerbaijan
4

OPTICAL BREAKDOWN IN LIQUIDS INDUCED BY NANOSECOND LASER PULSES
Tatiana Kovalchuk et al.
Faculty of Chemistry, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel

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MULTIPHOTON IONIZATION FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF SOLIDS
Natalia Vinerot et al.
Faculty of Chemistry, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
6 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE COMPLEXATION REACTION OF TAN/PAN WITH HEAVY METALS
Julia Japarov et al.
Department of Chemistry, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
7 THE REAL ADVANTAGES OF NEW GENERATION HIGH EFFICIENCY SOLID STATE RF GENERATORS FOR ICP-OES ANALYSIS OF A WIDE RANGE OF SAMPLE TYPES AND OTHER ASSOCIATED NEW TECHNOLOGIES ADVANTAGES IN THE ONGOING DEVELOPMENT THE LATEST GENERATION ICP-OES INSTRUMENTATION
Arie Gillon et al
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hemel Hempstead, UK
PROTEOMICS, METABOLOMICS AND BIOANALYSIS SESSION
8 DETERMINATION OF HUMAN SKIN “FATNESS” BY OXITHETRMOGRAPHY METHOD
Boris Zuev et al.
International University of Nature, Society and Man “Dubna”, Dubna, Russia
9 TAT PEPTIDE AND ITS CONJUGATES: PROTEOLYTIC STABILITY
Jacob Grunwald et al.
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Center for Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Nanomedicine, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts. USA
10 THE APPRECIATION OF HEAVY METALS CONCENTRATION AND BIOCONVERSION FACTOR OF SOME WILD GROWING MUSHROOMS FROM THE BUCEGI MASSIF OF CARPATHIAN MOUNTAIN
Carmen Cristina Elekes et al.
University “Valahia” of Targoviste, Romania
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CHEMILUMINESCENT ENZYME IMMUNOASSAY FOR DETERMINATION OF 2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID
Marina Vdovenko
Faculty of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Russia
12 FAST CLASSIFICATION OF PATHOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS BASED ON BLOOD SAMPLES
Daria Prilutsky et al.
Department of Virology, National Institute of Biotechnology in the Negev, and Department of Information Systems Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
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ENZYMATIC DETERMINATION OF CATECHOLAMINES: VARIOUS APPROACHES TO ENHANCING SENSITIVITY
Tatyana Shekhovtsova et al.
Chemical Department, Moscow State University, Russia

14 METAL-ENHANCED BIOLUMINESCENCE: AN APPROACH FOR MONITORING BIOLOGICAL LUMINESCENT PROCESSES
Evgeni Eltzov et al.
Unit of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Science, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
15 QUORUM SENSING INHIBITION AND INDUCTION BY MARINE BACTERIA
Karina Golberg et al.
Department of Biotechnology Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
16 SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION OF FLOW-THROUGH WHOLE CELL OPTICAL BIOSENSOR
Amit Elbaz et al.
Department of Biotechnology Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
17 PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE OF PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON IN THE FIELD OF BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS
Nadezhda Koryagina et al.
Research Institute of Hygiene, Occupational Pathology and Human Ecology, Kuzmolovsky, Leningradsky Region, Russia
SEPARATION METHODS SESSION
18 RAPID DETERMINATION OF PRESERVATIVES IN COSMETIC PRODUCTS BY MICROEMULSION LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
Oleg Shpigun et al.
Chemistry Department, Moscow State University, Russia
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SELECTIVE TRANSPORT OF ANILINE ACROSS A POLYELECTROLYTE MULTILAYER ANISOTROPIC MEMBRANE DEPOSITED ON A TRACK-ETCHED SUPPORT
Tatyana Shekhovtsova et al.
Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Russia

20 NEW MIXED-MODE METHACRYLATE-BASED POLYMERIC MONOLITHS PREPARED VIA COMPLEXATION WITH CYCLODEXTRINS EMPLOYED AS STATIONARY PHASES FOR CAPILLARY ELECTROCHROMATOGRAPHY AND µ-LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY
Fuad Al-Rimawi et al.
Faculty of Science and Technology, Al-Quds University, Jerusalem, Israel
21 EFFICIENT ENANTIOMERIC ANALYSIS OF PRIMARY AMINES AND AMINO ALCOHOLS BY HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH PRECOLUMN DERIVATIZATION USING NOVEL CHIRAL SH-REAGENTS
Vytas Švedas et al.
Department of Biokinetics, Belozersky Institute of Physicochemical Biology and Faculty of Bioengineering & Bioinformatics, Moscow State University, Russia
22 FLUORINE-FREE IONIC LIQUIDS FOR SEPARATIONS AND SENSOR APPLICATIONS
Natalia Shvedene et al.
Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Russia
23 CHROMATOGRAPHIC DETERMINATION OF SILICON AND PHOSPHORUS AS HETERPOLY ACIDS WITH PRECONCENTRATION
Tatyana Tikhomirova et al.
Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Russia
24 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE COSMOSIL CHOLESTER COLUMN: LIPOPHILICITY MEASUREMENT AND LSER
Alexander Lyskin et al.
Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel
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SIMULTANEOUS LC-MS ANALYSIS OF ACIDIC AND BASIC ANALYTES USING REVERSE PHASE ION PAIR CHROMATOGRAPHY
Liron Feldberg
Israel Institute for Biological Research (IIBR), Ness – Ziona, Israel

WATER AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS SESSION
26 SULFAMETHOXAZOLE CONTAMINATION OF A DEEP PHREATIC AQUIFER
Dror Avisar et al.
Hydrochemistry Laboratory, Tel Aviv University, Israel
ELECTROCHEMISTRY SESSION
27 NOVEL ELECTROCHEMICAL BIOSENSORS FOR POLLUTED ENVIRONMENTS
Michael Schorr et al.
Institute of Engineering, University of Baja California, Mexicali, Mexico
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28 ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODE BASED ON IONIC LIQUIDS WHICH ARE SOLID AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
Natalia Shvedene et.al.
Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Russia
29 THE USE OF MODIFIED CARBON ELECTRODES IN MULTI-ELEMENT STRIPPING ANALYSIS
Irina Viter et al.
Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Russia
30 INTERLABORATORY COMPARISONS IN THE FIELD OF SALINITY DETERMINATION
Elena Kardash et al.
The National Physical Laboratory of Israel, Jerusalem, Israel
31 VOLTAMMETRIC SENSING OF MERCURY AND COPPER CATIONS AT POLY(EDTA-LIKE) FILM MODIFIED ELECTRODE
Eleonora Ungureanu et al.
Faculty of Applied Chemistry and Material Sciences, University "Politehnica" of Bucharest, Romania
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32 ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION OF SOME ANIONS USING 4-AZULEN-1-YL PYRANYLIUM SALTS
Cristina Andreea Amarandei et al.
Faculty of Applied Chemistry and Material Sciences, University "Politehnica" of Bucharest, Romania
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33 ANALYSIS OF MOLECULES AND PROTEINS BY ONLINE ELECTROCHEMICAL FLOW CELL / MASS SPECTROMETRY
Vitaly Gutkin et al.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
MASS SPECTROMETRY SESSION
34 LC/MS/MS QUANTITATVE ANALYSIS OF VITAMIN D: HIDDEN ANALYTICAL ERRORS
Eduard Rogatsky et al.
Analytical Core Lab, Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, Bronx, NY, USA
35 EXTENDING THE BOUNDARIES OF GC-MS – THE NEW 5975-SMB SUPERSONIC GC-MS SYSTEM
Alexander Gordin et al.
School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, Israel
36 ANALYSIS OF SOME PHARMACEUTICAL MICROPOLLUTANTS AND THEIR DEGRADATION PRODUCTS BY GC/MS-MS, LC/MS-MS, AND GC-SMB-MS
Anna Voloshenko et al.
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
FORENSIC AND LEGAL ANALYSIS
37 THE "PERIODIC TABLE" OF DESIGNER DRUGS IN ISRAEL
Ehud Wolf et al.
Analytical Lab, DIFS – MAZAP, Israel Police HQ, Jerusalem, Israel
38 DETECTION OF DIFFERENT EXPLOSIVES USING DIFFERETIAL MOBILITY SPECTROSCOPY (DMS)
Yossef Matana et al.
Department of Bio-medical Engineering, Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel
NANO-ANALYTICS
39 THROW AWAY THE SILICA: NMR CHROMATOGRAPHY USING LIQUID NANOTECHNOLOGY
Roy Hoffman et al.
Institute of Chemistry, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
40 ANTIBODY NANO-ARRAY USING NANO FOUNTAIN PEN
Inbal Tsarfati et al.
Department of Biotechnology Engineering, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel
PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS
41 QUANTIFYING CARBOHYDRATE-DEFICIENT TRANSFERRIN (CDT) IN SERUM
Jim Thorn et al.
Beckman Coulter Europe, UK
42 ASSESSING BIOSIMILARS: APPLYING THE EUROPEAN PHARMACOPOEIA CAPILLARY ZONE ELECTROPHORESIS METHOD FOR THE SEPARATION OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN ERYTHROPOIETIN (EPO)
Jim Thorn et al.
Beckman Coulter Europe, UK
43 STABILITY EVALUATION OF CHLORHEXIDINE PRODUCTS
Ilana Schumacher et al.
I.D.F. Medical Corps, Military P.O.Box 02149, Israel
44 INCREASED SENSITIVITY, IMPROVED RESOLUTION AND FASTER ANALYSIS TIMES FOR COMPENDIAL METHODS: DETERMINATION OF IMPURITIES AND RELATED SUBSTANSES USING NEWLY DEVELOPED 2.6 MICROMETERS CORE-SHELL KINETEXTM LC COLUMNS
Joreg Baute
Phenomenex Onc, Torrance, CA, USA
FOOD ANALYSIS
45 COMBINING ANALYTICAL AND CUSTOMIZED INSPECTION AND SAMPLING PROCEDURES TO COPE WITH MAJOR FOOD SAFETY ISSUES
Danit Klein et al.
Lab-Path Ltd, Ness-Ziona, Israel
LAST MINUTE POSTERS
46 RATIONALLY DESIGNED PEPTIDES FOR ORGANOPHOSPHATE BIOSENSING
Keren Yaakobi et al
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel