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Events

Conferences

Conferences

Conferences of the GDCh Division of Analytical Chemistry

ANAKON 2027 (05–08/04/2027; Mainz)

Chairs: Thorsten Hoffmann, Nicolas H. Bings
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
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ANAKON 2025 (10–13 March 2025; Leipzig)

Chairs: Detlev Belder, Thorsten Reemtsma
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Photo: Campus Augusteum - Paulinum
Christian Hüller, Leipzig University, SUK

ANAKON 2023 (11–14 April 2023; Vienna)

Chairs: Martina Marchetti-Deschmann, Erwin Rosenberg, Victor U. Weiss

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GDCh Science Forum 2021 (30 August/1 September 2021; online)

On the Trail of Crime: Forensic Analysis (30 August 2021)
Chair: Uwe Karst

  • Modern methods in forensic explosives analysis (T.D. Schachel, Wiesbaden/DE)
  • Capturing the incomprehensible: Bioanalytical methods for the forensic detection of poisoning with chemical warfare agents (H. John, Munich/DE)
  • Hyphenated high-resolution mass spectrometry – the "all-in-one" device in analytical toxicology? (H.H. Maurer, Homburg (Saar)/DE)

Medicines of the Future (1 September 2021; jointly with the Division of Environmental Chemistry & Ecotoxicology)
Chairs: Stefanie Wieck, Stefan Hahn

  • Persistent and mobile: Pharmaceuticals in the water cycle (T. Reemtsma, Leipzig)
  • Pharmaceuticals as trace substances in our water bodies (A. Eisenträger, Dessau-Roßlau)
  • Pharmaceuticals as an environmental problem – pathways to safe and environmentally compatible management of pharmaceuticals (K.G. Steinhäuser, Berlin)
  • Pharmaceuticals and sustainability initiatives (D. Stern, Bonn/DE)
  • Sustainable Pharmacy (M. Müller, Freiburg)
  • Towards the Design of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients mineralizing readily in the Environment (N. Puhlmann, Lüneburg)

GDCh Science Forum Chemistry 2019 (17 September 2019; Aachen)

Elements of Analytical Chemistry
Chairs:
Wolfgang Buscher, Uwe Karst

Awardees, nanoparticles and forensic science. High-calibre speakers and topics of broad general interest characterise the presentation session of the Division of Analytical Chemistry. Following an introduction by the President of BAM, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Panne, on the role of analytical chemistry in today’s research landscape, the 2019 Fresenius awardees Prof. Dr. Andrea Sinz and Prof. Dr. Detlev Belder will report on their current work. In addition, two presentations will focus on the analysis of nanoparticles in biological systems and in the environment. Forensic topics, covering analysis related to illegal drug laboratories and doping offences, will bring the session to a fitting close.

  • Analytical Sciences: From Ostwald’s Maid to Enabling Science (Ulrich Panne, Berlin)
  • Integrated Chemical Micro Laboratories (Detlev Belder, Leipzig)
  • Cross-linking/mass spectrometry for the investigation of protein structures and protein–protein interactions: Where do we stand and which direction do we want to take? (Andrea Sinz, Halle)
  • Nanoparticles in medicine: Curse or blessing? (Uwe Karst, Münster)
  • Innovative ICP-MS-based methods for the analysis of nano- and microparticles in the environment (Björn Meermann, Koblenz)
  • Forensic analysis for the assessment of illegal drug laboratories (Michael Pütz, Wiesbaden)
  • Doping analysis – detection of prohibited substances and their metabolites (Mario Thevis, Cologne)

ANAKON 2019 (25–28 March 2019; Münster)

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ANAKON 2017 (3–6 April 2017; Tübingen)

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ANAKON 2015 (23–26 March 2015; Graz/A)

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