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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