This new meeting aims to cover developments in analytical instrumentation that make it possible to simultaneously analyse numerous pollutants in complex matrices using minimal sample clean-up
9.00-9.50 am Registration and coffee
9.50-10.00 am Graham Mills (University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK)
Opening and welcome to meeting
10.00-10.30 am
Analysis of flame retardants in indoor dust and their metabolites in human liver cell lines by OrbitrapTM-MS (Dr Mohamed Abdallah, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK)
10.30-11.00 am
Use of metabolomics in solving environmental problems (Prof Jake Bundy, Imperial College, London, UK)
11.00-11.30 am Coffee break
11.30-12.00 pm
Monitoring of polar pollutants in surface waters using Chemcatcher-based passive sampling methods (Ian Townsend, South West Water Ltd., Exeter, UK)
12.00-12.30 pm
Analysis of marine biotoxins in shellfish (Dr Andrew Turner, CEFAS Weymouth Laboratory, Weymouth, UK)
12.30-1.00 pm
Pollution by polyisobutenes: a sticky problem for seabirds (Prof Steve Rowland, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK)
1.00-2.15 pm Lunch break and vendors’ exhibition
2.15-3.00 pm (Keynote lecture)
LC tandem MS strategies for the analysis of contaminants of emerging concern in water, soil and sediment samples (Prof Damia Barcelo, CSIC Barcelona, Spain)
3.00-3.30 pm
Aspect of drinking water quality - disinfection by products (Gavin Mills, Severn Trent Water Ltd., UK)
3.30-4.00 pm
Screening for novel anti-androgenic contaminants in environmental samples using mass spectrometry combined with bio-assay procedures (Prof Elizabeth Hill, University of Sussex, Sussex, UK)
4.00-4.30 pm
New developments in GC/MS and GC/PID instrumentation for rapid on-site analysis of trace environmental contaminants– (Dr Andrew Hobson, Quantitech Ltd., Milton Keynes, UK)
4.30 pm Dr Roger Reeve (University of Sunderland, Sunderland, UK)
Meeting close
Members £90.00p (and of BMSS and Chromatographic Society)
Non-members £120.00p
Students, retired members and unwaged £25.00p
To register, please use the 'book now' link, top right.
9.00-9.50 am Registration and coffee
9.50-10.00 am Graham Mills (University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK)
Opening and welcome to meeting
10.00-10.30 am
Analysis of flame retardants in indoor dust and their metabolites in human liver cell lines by OrbitrapTM-MS (Dr Mohamed Abdallah, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK)
10.30-11.00 am
Use of metabolomics in solving environmental problems (Prof Jake Bundy, Imperial College, London, UK)
11.00-11.30 am Coffee break
11.30-12.00 pm
Monitoring of polar pollutants in surface waters using Chemcatcher-based passive sampling methods (Ian Townsend, South West Water Ltd., Exeter, UK)
12.00-12.30 pm
Analysis of marine biotoxins in shellfish (Dr Andrew Turner, CEFAS Weymouth Laboratory, Weymouth, UK)
12.30-1.00 pm
Pollution by polyisobutenes: a sticky problem for seabirds (Prof Steve Rowland, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK)
1.00-2.15 pm Lunch break and vendors’ exhibition
2.15-3.00 pm (Keynote lecture)
LC tandem MS strategies for the analysis of contaminants of emerging concern in water, soil and sediment samples (Prof Damia Barcelo, CSIC Barcelona, Spain)
3.00-3.30 pm
Aspect of drinking water quality - disinfection by products (Gavin Mills, Severn Trent Water Ltd., UK)
3.30-4.00 pm
Screening for novel anti-androgenic contaminants in environmental samples using mass spectrometry combined with bio-assay procedures (Prof Elizabeth Hill, University of Sussex, Sussex, UK)
4.00-4.30 pm
New developments in GC/MS and GC/PID instrumentation for rapid on-site analysis of trace environmental contaminants– (Dr Andrew Hobson, Quantitech Ltd., Milton Keynes, UK)
4.30 pm Dr Roger Reeve (University of Sunderland, Sunderland, UK)
Meeting close
Members £90.00p (and of BMSS and Chromatographic Society)
Non-members £120.00p
Students, retired members and unwaged £25.00p
To register, please use the 'book now' link, top right.