Monday, September 28, 2009

Draft Program - FABIAN 2009

The 9th FABIAN symposium will be held on Tuesday 10 November 2009. Solvay Pharmaceuticals, C.J. van Houtenlaan 36, Weesp, will host the meeting.
The theme of the symposium is ‘Socially Responsible bioanalysis’.
  • Date : 10 November 2009
  • Venue : Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Weesp, The Netherlands
  • Admittance : € 25.-, to be paid upon presentation (students have free entry)
  • Registration : by email, attn. Jaap Wieling, jaap.wieling@xendo.com
  • Call for posters!: the organizers encourage scientist to present their work on a poster. Please send title and abstract to Jaap Wieling, jaap.wieling@xendo.com
  • More information : published soon on http://www.bioanalyse.org/ (programme, abstracts, itinerary, hotels, etc.)

Preliminary programme:

Registration, coffee
09:30 Registration & coffee
Opening
10:00 FABIAN, Welcome & opening symposium
10:05 Bram van Rossum, Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Weesp, Sustainable development / Science Park
10:20 Bas Blaauboer, Uni Utrecht, A paradigm shift in toxicological risk assessment: more science, less animal testing
Session 1: Biological Innovation
10:50 Bas-Jan Van der Leede, J&J, Beerse (B), HET CAM (Hen’s egg test chorioallontoic membrane), Zebra fish, integration of miconucleus test
11:20 Peter Olinga, Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Weesp / Uni Groningen, In vitro liver toxicity predicts in vivo hepatoxicity using the microarray technique
11:50 Jessica Dijksman, Solvay, Weesp, Optimal kinetic screening (in-vivo and in-vitro) and evaluation
12:10 Discussion
Lunch break
12:20 Lunch & Posters
Session 2, Technological innovations
13:30 Pat Sandra, RIC Kortrijk (B), Recent Developments Towards Green Chromatography
14:05 Paul Abu-Rabie, GlaxoSmithKline (UK), The Use of Dried Blood Spot Samples and Direct Analysis for the Quantitative Bioanalysis of Drugs
14:30 Ben Westerink, Uni Groningen, Microdialysis
15:00 Jaap Verweij, Schering-Plough, Oss, werktitel: Full pharmacokinetic profile from one laboratory animal
15:25 Paul Rainville, Waters (UK), Addressing the Challenges of Limited Sample Volumes in Bioanalysis with Microscale LC/MS/MS
Closure
15:50 FABIAN, Closing Remarks
16:00 Farewell drink & snack

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