6th SYMPOSIUM ON INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS

June 24-27, 2001
Bildungshaus Mariatrost
Graz
AUSTRIA



Program


Sunday, June 27, 2001


19:00 Opening reception, Bildungshaus Mariatrost


Monday, June 25, 2001


9:00-9:15 Opening

9:15-10:00 Keynote Lecture:
N. Marek,
Department of General and Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs
Rückblick auf die gemeinsamen wissenschaftlichen Tätigkeiten anlässlich des zehnjährigen Jubiläums (german)


Short Lectures:

10:00-10:20
A. Kungl,
Institute of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology, Karl-Franzens University, Graz
Tools for analysing protein-ligand interactions


10:20-10:40
N. Hartvig, M. Kiss, B. Gaszner, J.Belágyi,
Central Research Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs
Effect of nucleotides and their analogues on essential light chains in myosin head


10:40-11.00 Coffee Break


11:00-11:40 Keynote Lecture:
H. Griengl,
Institute of Organic Chemistry, Technical University, Graz
Biocatalysis-principles and analytical methology


Short Lectures:

11:40-12:00
L. Öri, H. Merkli, E. Pál, I. Gáti,
Central Research Laboratory, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs
Analysis of enzyme-histochemical profiles of mitochondrial myopathies

12:00-12:20
P. Dittrich,
Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Karl-Franzens University, Graz
Tissue pharmacokinetics of antibiotics in patients with septic diseases


12:20-14:00 Lunch


14:00-16:00 Poster Session


16:00-16:40 Keynote Lecture:
D. Lörinczy, N. Hartvig, S. Gombköt, J. Belágyi,
Institute of Biophysics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs
Analysis of nucleotide myosin complexes in skeletal muscle fibres by DSC


Short Lectures:

16:40-17:00
E. Leitner, W. Pfannhauser,
Institute for Food Chemistry and Technology, Technical University, Graz
Cork tain in wine - reasons and identification



17:00-17:20
Z. Szabó, R. Góra, F. Kilár,
Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs
Determination of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons from air contamination by using HPLC



17:20-17:40
T. Köszegi,
Institute of Clinical Chemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pécs
Immunoluminometric measurement of human serum procalcitonin


19:30 Reception by the Mayor of Graz, Rathaus





Tuesday, June 26, 2001


9:00-9:40 Keynote Lecture:
K. Kalcher,
Institute of Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry, Karl-Franzens University, Graz
Some Recent Developments of Voltammetric Sensors Based on Heterogeneous Carbon Matrices


Short Lectures:

9:40-10:00
B. Kovács, G. Nagy,
Department of General and Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs
Optoelectrochemical planar waveguide sensor for copper(II) ion


10:00-10:20
I. Klimant,
Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Micro- and Radiochemistry, Technical University, Graz
Time- and phase resolved techniques in optical chemosensing


10:20-10:40
L. Nagy, G. Nagy,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Group for Chemical Sensors Pécs, Hungary
Microchip based cell for putrescine measurement in biological samples


10:40-11.00 Coffee Break


Short Lectures:

11:00-11:20
D. Kühnelt, W. Gössler,
Institute of Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry, Karl-Franzens University, Graz
An unusual arsenic compound in mushrooms and lichens


11:20-11:40
R. Saf, G. Hayn, M. Goriup,
Institute for Chemistry and Technology of Organic Materials, Technical University, Graz
Charged macromolecules - from mass spectrometry to material science


11:40-12:00
L. Jánosi, Z. Berente, L. Kollár,
Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs
Mononuclear cationic and polynuclear ionic and neutral complexes of platinum(II): NMR study of Pt-PPP and Pt-PNP type complexes


12:30-14:00 Lunch


14:30 Excursion to the wine-country



Wednesday, June 27, 2001


10:00 Tour through the city of Graz



Registration desk


Opening hours: June 24, 2001: 17:00-19:00
June 25, 2001: 8:30-12:00



For your convenience you may download a copy of the program (PDF) and an index of posters (PDF)

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