Pesticides Pops 2015 Agenda

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Agenda International Symposium on Recent Developments in Pesticides Analysis thermoscientific.com/pesticides2015 Monday, April 27 08:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee Title 10:00 Opening of the Symposium Dr. Khalil Divan, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hemel Hempstead, UK 10:15 Plenary Lecture 1: Never-Ending and New Challenges for Pesticide Routine Testing Laboratories Dr. Katerina Maštovská, Dept. of Nutritional Chemistry and Food, Covance, USA 10:55 Presentation title will be announced soon Dr. Sara Panseri, University of Milan, Italy 11:25 Options for Fast, Reliable Pesticide Residue Analysis in Food by Triple Quadrupole GC-MS/MS Richard Fussell, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hemel Hempstead, UK 11:55 EPA Method 1699: High Selective Multi-residue HRGC/HRMS Pesticide Analysis applied to Food Samples; Dr.Heinz Mehlmann, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany 12:25 Lunch Break & Exhibition 14:00 Opening of the Afternoon Session 14:05 Plenary Lecture 2: Effective food safety control: pesticide residues and more within a single run Prof. Dr. Jana Hajšlová,Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic 14:45 Thermo Scientific LSMS Solutions for Pesticide Analysis Dipanker Ghosh, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, USA 15:15 Coffee Break & Exhibition 15:45 A Multi Residue Pesticide Method using Ion Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry for Polar Ionic Pesticides. A Dream or Reality? Mike Dickinson, FERA, UK 16:15 Determination of Pesticide Residues in Selected Neutraceutical Products Agneša Páleníková, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovak Republic & BITAL, University of Almeria, Spain 16:35 A Navigation through the Thermo ScientificTracefinderSoftware Structure and Workflow Options; Frans Schoutsen, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Breda, Netherlands 17:15 Closing Remarks 17:20 Close of Pesticide Symposium Day 1 19:30 Symposium Dinner

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  • Agenda International Symposium on Recent Developments in Pesticides Analysis

    thermoscientific.com/pesticides2015

    Monday, April 27

    08:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee

    Title

    10:00 Opening of the Symposium Dr. Khalil Divan, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hemel Hempstead, UK

    10:15 Plenary Lecture 1: Never-Ending and New Challenges for Pesticide Routine Testing Laboratories Dr. Katerina Matovsk, Dept. of Nutritional Chemistry and Food, Covance, USA

    10:55 Presentation title will be announced soon Dr. Sara Panseri, University of Milan, Italy

    11:25 Options for Fast, Reliable Pesticide Residue Analysis in Food by Triple Quadrupole GC-MS/MS Richard Fussell, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Hemel Hempstead, UK

    11:55 EPA Method 1699: High Selective Multi-residue HRGC/HRMS Pesticide Analysis applied to Food Samples; Dr.Heinz Mehlmann, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany

    12:25 Lunch Break & Exhibition

    14:00 Opening of the Afternoon Session

    14:05 Plenary Lecture 2: Effective food safety control: pesticide residues and more within a single run Prof. Dr. Jana Hajlov,Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic

    14:45 Thermo Scientific LSMS Solutions for Pesticide Analysis Dipanker Ghosh, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, USA

    15:15 Coffee Break & Exhibition

    15:45 A Multi Residue Pesticide Method using Ion Chromatography - Mass Spectrometry for Polar Ionic Pesticides. A Dream or Reality? Mike Dickinson, FERA, UK

    16:15 Determination of Pesticide Residues in Selected Neutraceutical Products Agnea Plenkov, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovak Republic & BITAL, University of Almeria, Spain

    16:35 A Navigation through the Thermo Scientific Tracefinder Software Structure and Workflow Options; Frans Schoutsen, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Breda, Netherlands

    17:15 Closing Remarks

    17:20 Close of Pesticide Symposium Day 1

    19:30 Symposium Dinner

  • Agenda International Symposium on Recent Developments in Pesticides Analysis

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    Tuesday, April 28

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    09:30 Welcome to the Second Symposium Day Dr. Richard Jack, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale, USA

    09:35

    Plenary Lecture 3: Occurrence and Risk of Pesticides in the Iberian River Basins of Ebro, Jucar, Guadalquivir, Ter and Llobregat: Challenges and Solutions using Advanced Treatment Technologies in a European Context Prof. Dr. Dami Barcel, Dept. of Environmental Chemistry, IDAEA-CSIC Barcelona, Spain

    10:15 Qualitative Screening and Quantitative Analysis of Pesticides Using Data Independent Acquisition High Accuracy Mass Spectrometry Paul Yang, Calibration and Validation Group, Canada

    10:45 Coffee Break & Exhibition

    11:15 Comprehensive Target and Suspect Screening of Pesticides in Surface Waters - Implications for the Assessment of Surface Water Quality; Heinz Singer, EAWAG, Dbendorf, Switzerland

    11:45 Moving Pesticide Analysis in Environmental Waters from ng/l to pg/l in line with Water Framework Directive Requirements; Dr. Paul Gribble, Alcontrol Laboratories, UK

    12:15 Esposure Characterization of Pesticides and Primary Metabolites in Groundwater and Human Sweat Crystal Sweeney, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Halifax NS, Canada

    12:35 Lunch Break & Exhibition

    14:00 Opening of the Afternoon Session

    14:05 Plenary Lecture 4: Evaluation of Thermo Scientific Q-Exactive LC-MS for Pesticide Residues in Fruits and Vegetables Prof. Amadeo R. Fernndez-Alba, EURL, University of Almeria Spain

    14:45 Affordable HRAM for the masses Maciej Bromirski Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany

    15:15 Coffee Break & Exhibition

    15:45 Presentation title and presenter will be announced soon

    16:15 Simultaneous Quantitative Determination and Screening of Pesticides using Orbitrap MS Technology Dr. Hans Mol, RIKILT-Institute of Food Safety, Wageningen, The Netherlands

    16:55 Summary of the Event and Closing Remarks Dr. Khalil Divan, Thermo Fisher Scientific,Hemel Hempstead/UK

    17:10 Pesticide Symposium Close

  • Agenda International Symposium on Recent Developments in POPs Analysis

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    Wednesday, April 29

    08:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee

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    10:00 Opening of the Symposium Dr. Richard Jack, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sunnyvale CA, USA

    10:10 Plenary Lecture 1: How far are we in the chase after the lowest detectable level for dioxins Dr. Jean-Franois Focant, Dept. of Chemistry, Lige University, Belgium

    10:50 From Blue Sky to Field: Regulatory Drivers for the Development of New Methodology David Mortimer, Food Standard Agency, UK

    11:20 Assessment of dioxin exposure in the communities living near the Da Nang Agent Orange Hotpspot Dr. Nguyen Hung Minh, Vietnam Environment Administration, Hanoi

    11:50 10 years dioxin gold standard: DFS GC-HRMS Dirk Krumwiede, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany

    12:20 Lunch Break & Exhibition

    14:00 Opening of the Afternoon Session

    14:05 Legacy Flame Retardants, Emerging Flame Retardants and Dioxin: Links and Tools for Risk Assessment Dr. Martin Rose, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany

    14:30 Quantification Patterns and Risks impersonated of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Contaminated in the Surface and Subsurface Soil; Ines Tlili, University of Carthage, Bizerte, Tunisia

    14:50 Dissimination Patterns and Risks Impersonated of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) contaminated in the Surface and Subsurface Soil Prof. Abid Hussain El-Saeid, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

    15:20 Coffee Break & Exhibition

    16:00 Measurement of Ultra-Trace Levels of Dechloranes in Food and Feed. Assessment of Dietary Intake. Chiara Calaprice, University of Lige, Belgium

    16:30 Assessment of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soils and Water of an old Transformer Oil Storage Site in Lagos, Nigeria; Babalola Babafemi, University of Ibadan, Nigeria

    17:00 Closing Remarks

    17:15 Close of POPs Symposium Day 1

    19:30 Symposium Dinner

  • Preliminary Agenda International Symposium on Recent Developments in POPs Analysis

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    Thursday, April 30

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    09:00 Welcome to the Second Symposium Day

    09:05 Plenary Lecture 2: Human biomonitoring: Parts per quintillion A new frontier for toxicologists and risk assessors; Donald G. Patterson, Exponent, Auburn, USA

    09:05 High Sample Throughput in a Modern Dioxin Laboratory using Dual Acquisition Wim Traag, DSP-Systems, Embroich, Netherlands

    09:45 High sample throughput in a modern dioxin laboratory using dual acquisition Wim Traag, DSP-Systems, Embroich, Netherlands

    10:15 The Role of Proficiency Tests in the Estimation of Measurement Uncertainty of Polychlorinated PCDD/PCDF and PCB Determination by Isotope Dilution Methods Stefano Raccanelli,Environmental Ethical Chemist, Italy

    10:45 Coffee Break & Exhibition

    11:15 Presentation title will be announced soon Dr. Estaban Abad Holdago, IDAEA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain

    11:45 Use of micro-scale solid phase extraction and automated clean-up for POPs analysis in various sample matrices; Tom Hall, FMS

    12:15 The Organic Flame Retardant Story: Knowns and Unknowns Stuart Harrad, University of Birmingham, UK

    12:45 Lunch Break & Exhibition

    14:00 Opening of the Afternoon Session

    14:05 From Emission to Immission: How POPs stroll around; Werner Tirler, Eco-Research, Bolzano, Italy

    14:35 Things You Can Do to Make GC Systems Stay Up Longer to Analyze More Samples Jack Cochran, Restec Inc, USA

    15:05 Recent Advances in Lowering the Cost of Dioxin Analysis David Hope, Pacific Rim Laboratories, Canada

    15:35 Coffee Break & Exhibition

    16:05 Recent activities of the EURL/NRL network for dioxins and PCBs in feed and food Dr. Alexander Schchtele, CVUA Freiburg, Germany

    16:35

    Comprehensive Multi-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography for Effect-Directed Analysis in Effluents and Surface Water Prof. Dr. Jacob de Boer, Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM), VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands

    17:05 Summary of the event and closing remarks

    17:15 POPs Symposium Close