Tuesday, 24th August 2021
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MAIN ROOM
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8.45-9:00 |
Advertisment of Gold and Platinium Sponsors
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09:00-10:20 PARALLEL SESSIONS 4 (1h 20 min)
GREEN ROOM
1.10. Chemometrics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Chair: Christian Huck
09:00-09:15 |
Thomas Bocklitz
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Germany Comparability of Raman Spectroscopic Configurations: A Large Scale Cross-Laboratory Study
Thomas Bocklitz
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Germany Comparability of Raman Spectroscopic Configurations: A Large Scale Cross-Laboratory Study
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09:15-09:30 |
Mika Ishigaki
Shimane University, Japan Assessment of Oocyte Maturation using resonance Raman Spectroscopy based on the mitochondrial respiratory activity and lipid metabolism
Mika Ishigaki
Shimane University, Japan Assessment of Oocyte Maturation using resonance Raman Spectroscopy based on the mitochondrial respiratory activity and lipid metabolism
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09:30-09:40 |
Krzysztof Banas
Singapore Synchrotron Light Source Application of multivariate statistics and 2D infrared correlation spectroscopy in the investigation of drying process of propolis
Krzysztof Banas
Singapore Synchrotron Light Source Application of multivariate statistics and 2D infrared correlation spectroscopy in the investigation of drying process of propolis
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09:40-09:50 |
S. Ishihara
Shizuoka University, Japan Cocrystal Formation between Ibuprofen and Nicotinamide Revealed Using THz and IR Spectroscopy with Multivariate Analysis
S. Ishihara
Shizuoka University, Japan Cocrystal Formation between Ibuprofen and Nicotinamide Revealed Using THz and IR Spectroscopy with Multivariate Analysis
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09:50-10:00 |
Anna Nowakowska
Jagiellonian University, Poland The importance of choosing the right protocol for leukemia cell studies using Raman imaging
Anna Nowakowska
Jagiellonian University, Poland The importance of choosing the right protocol for leukemia cell studies using Raman imaging
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10:00-10:20 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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YELLOW ROOM
2.3. Drug Delivery and Monitoring
Chair: Keith Gordon
09:00-09:15 |
David Perez-Guita
Valencia University, Spain Combining Pharmacokinetics and Vibrational Spectroscopy: MCR-ALS Hard soft modelling of drug uptake in vitro using tailored kinetic constraints
David Perez-Guita
Valencia University, Spain Combining Pharmacokinetics and Vibrational Spectroscopy: MCR-ALS Hard soft modelling of drug uptake in vitro using tailored kinetic constraints
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09:15-09:30 |
Sara J. Miller
University of Otago, New Zealand Low frequency Raman spectroscopy for monitoring drug solubilization in milk-based formulations during digestion
Sara J. Miller
University of Otago, New Zealand Low frequency Raman spectroscopy for monitoring drug solubilization in milk-based formulations during digestion
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09:30-09:40 |
Daniela Drescher
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany The fate of targeted SERS probes: Will they make it to the nucleus?
Daniela Drescher
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany The fate of targeted SERS probes: Will they make it to the nucleus?
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09:40-09:50 |
Jacek Lipkowski
University of Guelph, Canada How Ionophore-Valinomycin Enters and Transports K+ Across a Model Bilayer Lipid Membrane
Jacek Lipkowski
University of Guelph, Canada How Ionophore-Valinomycin Enters and Transports K+ Across a Model Bilayer Lipid Membrane
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09:50-10:00 |
Katarzyna Majzner
Jagiellonian Universit, Poland Towards Raman spectroscopy- based high-content profiling of endothelial cytotoxicity
Katarzyna Majzner
Jagiellonian Universit, Poland Towards Raman spectroscopy- based high-content profiling of endothelial cytotoxicity
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10:00-10:20 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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RED ROOM
1.8. Sensing
Chair: Maciej Roman
09:00-09:15 |
Hatice Altug
EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland Empowering Surface-Enhanced IR Spectroscopy with Broadband Metasurfaces and Artificial Intelligence
Hatice Altug
EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland Empowering Surface-Enhanced IR Spectroscopy with Broadband Metasurfaces and Artificial Intelligence
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09:15-09:30 |
Boris Mizaikoff
Ulm University, Germany Mid-Infrared Arthroscopy: The Road to Real-Time In Vivo Cartilage Condition Assessment
Boris Mizaikoff
Ulm University, Germany Mid-Infrared Arthroscopy: The Road to Real-Time In Vivo Cartilage Condition Assessment
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09:30-09:40 |
Maxim Darvin
Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany Occlusion induced bonding state of water molecules decrease in the uppermost stratum corneum determined by in vivo confocal Raman microspectroscopy
Maxim Darvin
Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany Occlusion induced bonding state of water molecules decrease in the uppermost stratum corneum determined by in vivo confocal Raman microspectroscopy
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09:40-09:50 |
Jakub Dybas
Jagiellonian University, Poland Detection of the molecular alterations of hemoglobin structures inside living red blood cells and isolated proteins
Jakub Dybas
Jagiellonian University, Poland Detection of the molecular alterations of hemoglobin structures inside living red blood cells and isolated proteins
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09:50-10:00 |
Iskander Usenov
Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Multispectral fiber sensing for biomedical applications
Iskander Usenov
Technische Universität Berlin, Germany Multispectral fiber sensing for biomedical applications
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10:00-10:20 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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10:20-10:30 Break
10:30-11:50 PARALLEL SESSIONS 5 (1h 20 min)
GREEN ROOM
1.13 Chiroptical spectroscopy
Chair: Monika Hałat
10:30-10:45 |
Joanna Rode
Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, Poland Interplay of the ECD and RROA induced chirality: towards understanding the solvent and substituent effects on naphthalene diimide spectra
Joanna Rode
Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, Poland Interplay of the ECD and RROA induced chirality: towards understanding the solvent and substituent effects on naphthalene diimide spectra
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10:45-11:00 |
Masashi Unno
Saga University Japan "Watching" a Molecular Twist in a Protein by Raman Optical Activity
Masashi Unno
Saga University Japan "Watching" a Molecular Twist in a Protein by Raman Optical Activity
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11:00-11:10 |
Lucie Habartova
Dept. of Analytical Chemistry, UCT Prague From cirrhosis to cancer – A spectroscopic study
Lucie Habartova
Dept. of Analytical Chemistry, UCT Prague From cirrhosis to cancer – A spectroscopic study
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11:10-11:20 |
Pavel Michal
Department of Optics, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic Raman optical activity in extended spectral range
Pavel Michal
Department of Optics, Palacký University Olomouc, Czech Republic Raman optical activity in extended spectral range
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11:20-11:30 |
Grzegorz Zając
Jagiellonian University, Poland True and false resonance Raman optical activity: a case of Vitamin B12 derivatives
Grzegorz Zając
Jagiellonian University, Poland True and false resonance Raman optical activity: a case of Vitamin B12 derivatives
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11:30-11:50 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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YELLOW ROOM
2.5. Archeology and Cultural Heritage
Chair: Francesca Rosi
10:30-10:45 |
Claudia Conti
National Research Council of Milan, Italy Sub-Surface Molecular Investigation of Cultural Heritage materials with advanced Raman spectroscopy methods
Claudia Conti
National Research Council of Milan, Italy Sub-Surface Molecular Investigation of Cultural Heritage materials with advanced Raman spectroscopy methods
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10:45-11:00 |
Santiago Sanchez-Cortes
Spanish National Research Council, Spain Raman and Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Analysis of Molecular Compounds with interest for the Cultural Heritage
Santiago Sanchez-Cortes
Spanish National Research Council, Spain Raman and Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Analysis of Molecular Compounds with interest for the Cultural Heritage
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11:00-11:10 |
Short break
Short break
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11:10-11:20 |
Elena Possenti
National Research Council of Milan, Italy Micro ATR-FTIR spectroscopic imaging: a technique to discover the conservation history hidden in the stratigraphies painted on terracotta statues
Elena Possenti
National Research Council of Milan, Italy Micro ATR-FTIR spectroscopic imaging: a technique to discover the conservation history hidden in the stratigraphies painted on terracotta statues
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11:20-11:30 |
Lisa Vaccari
Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy Cultural Heritage at SISSI-Bio: from paleo-archeology to musical instruments
Lisa Vaccari
Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy Cultural Heritage at SISSI-Bio: from paleo-archeology to musical instruments
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11:30-11:50 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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RED ROOM
INFORMATION
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11:50 - 12:00 Break
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MAIN ROOM
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12:00-13:00 |
Webinar 2 of the Platinum Sponsor - BioTools
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13:00-13:30 Lunch Time (30 min)
13:30-14:50 PARALLEL SESSIONS 6 (1h 20 min)
GREEN ROOM
1.10. Chemometrics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Chair: Ewelina Matuszyk
13:30-13:45 |
Claudia Beleites
Chemometrix GmbH, Germany Experimental Designs for Spectroscopic Calibration: Measuring Uncertainty from Various Sources
Claudia Beleites
Chemometrix GmbH, Germany Experimental Designs for Spectroscopic Calibration: Measuring Uncertainty from Various Sources
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13:45-14:00 |
Alex Henderson
University of Manchester, UK The Class Imbalance Problem: AdaBoost to the Rescue?
Alex Henderson
University of Manchester, UK The Class Imbalance Problem: AdaBoost to the Rescue?
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14:00-14:10 |
Nicolas Goffin
Université Reims Champagne Ardenne, France Deciphering biochemical heterogeneity by Raman spectroscopy and Trajectory inference
Nicolas Goffin
Université Reims Champagne Ardenne, France Deciphering biochemical heterogeneity by Raman spectroscopy and Trajectory inference
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14:10-14:20 |
Christel Kamp
Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Germany Using Raman spectra as digital fingerprints for biomedicines
Christel Kamp
Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Germany Using Raman spectra as digital fingerprints for biomedicines
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14:20-14:30 |
M. Hamed Mozaffari
National Research Council of Canada, Canada Overfitting One-Dimensional Convolutional Neutral Networks for Raman Spectral Identification
M. Hamed Mozaffari
National Research Council of Canada, Canada Overfitting One-Dimensional Convolutional Neutral Networks for Raman Spectral Identification
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14:30-14:50 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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YELLOW ROOM
2.6. Forensic and Security Sciences
Chair: Maxim Darvin
13:30-13:45 |
Agnieszka Banas
Singapore Synchrotron Light Source, Singapore Is it possible to detect counterfeited edible birds’ nests (EBN) products by means of FTIR spectroscopy?
Agnieszka Banas
Singapore Synchrotron Light Source, Singapore Is it possible to detect counterfeited edible birds’ nests (EBN) products by means of FTIR spectroscopy?
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13:45-14:00 |
Grzegorz Zadora
University of Silesia, Poland Breaking with trends in bloodstains age determination: A likelihood ratio-based approach
Grzegorz Zadora
University of Silesia, Poland Breaking with trends in bloodstains age determination: A likelihood ratio-based approach
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14:00-14:10 |
František Králík
University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic Selective androgen receptor modulators studied by vibrational and chiroptical spectroscopy
František Králík
University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic Selective androgen receptor modulators studied by vibrational and chiroptical spectroscopy
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14:10-14:20 |
Piyush Kumar
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, USA Raman spectroscopy guided analysis of non-diagenetic areas of tooth archaeological samples
Piyush Kumar
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, USA Raman spectroscopy guided analysis of non-diagenetic areas of tooth archaeological samples
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14:20-14:30 |
Anna Wójtowicz
Jagiellonian University, Poland Spectroscopy as a useful tool for identifying changes over time in post-mortem vitreous humor samples
Anna Wójtowicz
Jagiellonian University, Poland Spectroscopy as a useful tool for identifying changes over time in post-mortem vitreous humor samples
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14:30-14:50 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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RED ROOM
2.1. Analytical Techniques in Industry
Chair: Karen Esmonde-White
13:30-13:45 |
Alison Nordon
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK On-line process monitoring using vibrational spectroscopy
Alison Nordon
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK On-line process monitoring using vibrational spectroscopy
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13:45-14:00 |
Gerwin Puppels
Erasmus University Medical Center, Netherlands In vivo quantitative analysis of skin penetration of topically applied products by Raman spectroscopy
Gerwin Puppels
Erasmus University Medical Center, Netherlands In vivo quantitative analysis of skin penetration of topically applied products by Raman spectroscopy
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14:00-14:10 |
Amuthachelvi Daniel
Timegate Instruments Oy, Finland Monitoring cell culture media by culture media by time-gated Raman spectroscopy – a burgeoning analytical tool
Amuthachelvi Daniel
Timegate Instruments Oy, Finland Monitoring cell culture media by culture media by time-gated Raman spectroscopy – a burgeoning analytical tool
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14:10-14:20 |
Yuta Hikima
Kyoto University, Japan Monitoring of physical blowing agent concentration in a foam injection molding process by near-infrared spectroscopy
Yuta Hikima
Kyoto University, Japan Monitoring of physical blowing agent concentration in a foam injection molding process by near-infrared spectroscopy
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14:20-14:30 |
Christian Huck
University of Innbsruck, Austria Perspective on near-infrared spectroscopy – new avenues for established analytical technique
Christian Huck
University of Innbsruck, Austria Perspective on near-infrared spectroscopy – new avenues for established analytical technique
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14:30-14:50 |
Discussion (live)
Discussion (live)
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14:50-15:00 Break
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MAIN ROOM
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15:00-16:30 |
PLENARY SESSION (1h 30 min) - Chair: Bernhard Lendl, Cynthia McMurray
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15:05-15:35
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Ji-Xin Cheng
Boston University Photonics Center, USA
Mid-infrared Photothermal Microscopy
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15:40-16:10
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Kathleen M. Gough
University of Manitoba, Canada
Polarized Infrared Spectroscopy of Collagen from nano-scale fibrils to tissues and scaffolds
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16:10-16:15 |
Advertisment of Platinum and Gold Sponsors
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16:15-16:30 |
Discussion (live)
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16:30-17:30 |
Webinar 3 of the Platinum Sponsor - EKSPLA
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