From the Editor
Analytica 2014: Highlights of Day Three
Thursday 3 April — Munich, Germany — Welcome to the final day of coverage of Analytica 2014 in Munich, Germany. The trade fair will be held at its regular venue of the Munich Trade Fair Centre. For the first time ever, the conference is being held at the ICM – Internationales Congress Centre, München, directly next to the exhibition halls. The conference will cover all areas of analytical chemistry, with a focus on food analysis, water analysis, polymer analysis, environmental analysis, and pharmaceutical analysis. These daily show guides from LCGC Europe and LCGC North America will keep you abreast of what is happening throughout the week.
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Session Previews
Thursday Morning Sessions
3 April — Munich, Germany — The morning sessions of Analytica 2014 on Thursday 3 April will kick off with a lecture from Peter Griffiths on Infrared Mapping Below the Diffraction Limit , followed by Cornel Venzago on Trace Elements: Challenges for the Analyses of Bulk Concentrations and Species . Simon Fredriksson will discuss Scalable, Multiplexed, and Sensitive Immunoassays by the Proximity Extension Assay and Andrew Chambers will describe Immuno-MALDI MS for Clinical Proteomics .
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Thursday Afternoon Sessions
3 April — Munich, Germany — One of the highlights of the Analytica 2014 afternoon sessions on Thursday 3 April is a lecture by Jana Hajslova on Food Fingerprinting: Profiling Employing High Resolution MS: A Challenging Tool for Rapid and Unbiased Authentication . Jürgen von Frese will lead a talk on Data Fusion – The Art of Harvesting Synergy from Complementary Analytical Data . Gavin Reid will discuss Bridging the Biological and Analytical Sciences to Determine the Role of Abberant Lipid Metabolism in the Onset and Progression of Disease .
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LCGC's Recommended Sessions
Trace Elements: Challenges for the Analyses of Bulk Concentrations and Species
11:00–11:30 ICM, Hall 5
Data Fusion: The Art of Harvesting Synergy from Complementary Analytical Data
13:10–13:40 ICM, Hall 4a
Food Fingerprinting: Profiling Employing High Resolution Mass Spectrometry: A Challenging Tool for Rapid and Unbiased Authentication
14:30–15:00 ICM, Hall 3
Bridging the Biological and Analytical Sciences to Determine the Role of Aberrant Lipid Metabolism in the Onset and Progression of Disease
16:30–17:00 ICM, Hall 2