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Přírodovědecká fakulta Univerzity Karlovy (PřF UK) je jedna ze 17 současných fakult Univerzity Karlovy. Poskytuje bakalářské a magisterské studium biologických, geografických, geologických, chemických a environmentálních předmětů.

20th ISC ‘Modern Analytical Chemistry’

19 - 20. září 2024
The traditional annual international student conference ‘Modern Analytical Chemistry’ is organized for Ph.D. students of analytical chemistry. The goal of the event is to give young scientists an opportunity to present the results of their research in various areas of analytical chemistry, improve their presentation skills, provide the floor for discussion and exchange of experiences, and master the English language of the participants. The official language of the conference is, therefore, English. The two-day program will consist of oral communication by young scientists in different research fields of analytical chemistry.
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20th ISC ‘Modern Analytical Chemistry’

The Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University is pleased to invite cordially Ph.D. students of analytical chemistry – and, of course, those undergraduate students of analytical chemistry who are interested in – to the 20th International Students Conference ‘Modern Analytical Chemistry’. The conference will be held 19–20 September, 2024, at the Institute of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University.

The traditional annual international student conference ‘Modern Analytical Chemistry’ is organized for Ph.D. students of analytical chemistry. The goal of the event is to give young scientists an opportunity to present the results of their research in various areas of analytical chemistry, improve their presentation skills, provide the floor for discussion and exchange of experiences, and master the English language of the participants. The official language of the conference is, therefore, English. The two-day program will consist of oral communication by young scientists in different research fields of analytical chemistry.

We believe that our conference will attract your attention, that the conference will be a successful event, so we would be very happy to welcome you here.

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PROGRAMME

Thursday, September 19, 2024

8:30 – 9:00 - Registrationꢀofꢀparticipants
9:00 – 9:15 - Opening ceremony, welcoming address
9:30 – 10:30 - Session 1 (chairperson:Mr. Michal Zelensky)
  • 9:15–9:30 - Ms. Anna Bonczyk (Jagiellonian University, Poland): Research on the development of a Lab-on-Chip system as an alternative approach for psychoactive substances detection (P–89)
  • 9:30–9.45 - Mr. Karol Kubacki (Jagiellonian University, Poland): Determination of antibiotics using smartphone-based detection (P–85)
  • 10:00–10:15 - Ms. Michaela Aichinger (University of Regensburg, Germany): Development of liposome surface chemistries to study the complement system (P–68)
  • 10:15–10:30 - Mr. Oleksi Kaminskyi (University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic): Human scent analysis on fired cartridge cases from simulated crime scene (P–43)
10:30–10:45 Coffee Break
13:00 - 14:45 - Session 2 (chairperson: Ms Katja Riedel)
  • 10:45–11:00 - Mrs. Lucie Pražáková (Charles University, Czech Republic): Electrochemical degradation of pharmaceuticals: A study of flow and static cell configurations (P–91)
  • 11:00–11:15 - Ms. Katharina Weiss (University of Regensburg, Germany): Development of novel sample preparation strategies for nucleic acid detection at the point of care (P–66)
  • 11:15–11:30 - Ms. Lucie Dostálková (Charles University, Czech Republic): Study of the electrochemical behaviour of selaginpulvilins differing in the presence of a hydroxyl group (P–74)
  • 11:30–11:45 Mr. Vojtěch Vilı́m (Charles University, Czech Republic): Miniaturized UV-photochemical generator of volatile species combined with sequential injection analysis (P–93)
  • 11:45–12:00 - Ms. Joanna Pluta (Jagiellonian University, Poland): Application of GC-MS/MS method for quantification short-chain fatty acids in biological samples (P–80)
  • 12:00–12:15 - Presentation of Sponsor: Mgr. Radek Vyhnánek (ALS Czech Republic): ALS environmental laboratory, (how) do you know us?
12:15–13:00 Lunch

13:00 - 14:45 - Session 3 (chairperson:Mr. Michal Zelenský)

  • 13:00–13:15 - Ms Eva Bláhová (Charles University, Czech Republic): Voltammetric behaviour of oxysterols and development of HPLC method for their separation (P–37) 
  • 13:15–13:30 - resentation of Sponsor: Mr David Kolář (Quinta-Analytica): Quinta–Analytica: The gateway to clinical trials and bioanalytics 
  • 13:30–13:45 - Presentation of Sponsor: Mgr. Ondřej Kuchler (ECOM): Modern approach for analytical and preparative liquid chromatography by ECOM manufacturer
  • 13:45–14:00 - Ms. Svetlana Pucovski (Charles University, Czech Republic): Application of silver solid amalgam as a substrate for the preparation of new film electrodes (P–92)
  • 14:00–14:15 - Mrs Alice Šimonová (Charles University, Czech Republic): Capillary electrophoresis analysis of interactions between lipophilic active  pharmaceutical ingredients and liposomes (P–71)
  • 14:15–14:30 - Ms. Vivien Fleischmann (University of Regensburg, Germany): Molecular imprinted polymer coated laser-induced carbon nanofibers as a high-performing enzyme-free sensor (P–59)
  • 14:30–14:45 - Mrs. Inga Sowik (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland): Determination of explosives in plant matrix (P–94)
14:45–15:00 Coffee Break
15:00 - 16:30 - Session 4 (chairperson: Ms. Inga Sowik)
  • 15:00–15:15 - Mr. Martin Šefčík (Charles University, Czech Republic): Forced oxidative degradation of pharmaceuticals: An electrochemical approach (P–76)
  • 15:15–15:30 Mr Jan Vališ (University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic): Development of novel in vivo Raman spectroscopy instrumentation coupled with chemometric methods for cancer detection
  • 15:30–15:45  - Ms. Monika Wypych (University of Lodz, Poland): Spiciness of hot peppers – determination using voltammetry (P–72)
  • 15:45–16:00 - Mrs. Sandra Gierlich (University of Regensburg, Germany): Development of liposomes as diagnostic reagent for complement-related diseases (P–65)
  • 16:00–16:15 - Ms. Anna Sałdan (Jagellonian University, Poland): Development of the CE-MS method for the identification of disperse dyes extracted from polyester fibers for forensic purposes (P–88)
  • 16:15–16:30 - Ms. Kristýna Jelšíková (Charles University, Czech Republic): Study of electrochemical behaviour of primary and secondary
    bile acids on boron-doped diamond electrode (P–95)

Friday, September 20, 2024

9:00 - 10:30 - Session 5 (chairperson: Mrs Michaela Aichinger)
  • 9:00–9:15  - Mr. Ivan Kopal (University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic): Chemical enhancement of surface-enhanced Raman scattering: formation of surface complexes, (photo)chemical reactions, and implications for chemical analysis (P–53)
  • 9:15–9:30 - Ms. Urszula Ryszko (Łukasiewicz Research Network, Poland): Insights into Cd(II) ions sorption mechanism from wet phosphoric acid on acidic cation exchangers based on spectroscopic studies
  • 9:30–9.45 - Mrs. Simona Adamová (Charles University, Czech Republic): Methods of extraction and stabilization of silver nanoparticles in cosmetics (P–63)
  • 9:45–10:00 - Mrs. Aneta Myšková (University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic): LC-ICP-MS analysis of anti-obesity peptides labeled with lanthanide mass-tag (utilizing a new type of mobile phase compatible with argon plasma) (P–61)
  • 10:00–10:15 - Ms. Pia Schraml (University of Regensburg, Germany): Studying aptamer-modified liposomes as control reagent in lateral flow assays (P–69)
  • 10:15–10:30 - Ms. Sofiia Ivakh (Charles University, Czech Republic): Determination of nicarbazin in acetonitrile-based media using differential pulse voltammetry and capillary electrophoresis with amperometric detection (P–100)
10:30–10:45 Coffee Break
10:45 - 12:15 - Session 6 (chairperson: Mrs. Lucie Pražáková)
  • 10:45–11:00 - Mr. Peter Čambal (Charles University, Czech Republic): Electrochemical characterization of scaife polished {110}-oriented boron doped diamond electrodes (P–3)
  • 11:00–11:15 - Ms. Carina Dobner (University of Regensburg, Germany): Tagging of HRP-entrapping liposomes with proteins to enable highly sensitive photometric immunoassays (P–67)
  • 11:15–11:30 - Mrs. Sára Hermochová (University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic): Characterization of electrochemically visualized latent fingerprints (P–16)
  • 11:30–11:45 - Mrs. Valérie Smelı́ková (University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic): Formation of molecule/metal surface complexes and their effect on SERS-spectra in the systems of amphetamine-based drugs and colloidal nanoparticles (P–54)
  • 11:45–12:00 - Ms. Karolina Ogórek (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland): Studying the GHK-Cu tripeptide loaded liposomes using CE-ICP-MS/MS (P–84)
  • 12:00–12:15 - Mr. Natan Horáček (Charles University, Czech Republic): An automatic and unsupervised artificial peak detection approach for preprocessing GC-MS and GC×GC-MS metabolomic data (P–96)
12:15–13:00 - Lunch

13:00 - 14:45 - Session 7 (chairperson: Mr Peter Čambal)
  • 13:00–13:15 - Mr. Mikuláš Vlk (Charles University, Czech Republic): Effect of side chain functional groups on nitrile imine crosslinking in peptide gas-phase ions (P–56)
  • 13:15–13:30 - Ms. Laura Deml (University of Regensburg, Germany): Development of microfluidic optical sensing technology for the detection of H2O2 in cell-based bioassays (P–58)
  • 13:30–13:45 - Ms. Lucia Molnárová (Charles University, Czech Republic): Monitoring pharmaceuticals and personal care products in surface water samples on the territory of the Czech Republic and Slovakia by LC-MS/MS method to estimate their potential health risk (P–55)
  • 13:45–14:00 - Ms. Marta Stępień (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland): Monitoring of platinum drug-loaded liposome changes by CE-ICP-MS/MS (P–75)
  • 14:00–14:15 - Ms. Nikol Vlčková (Charles University, Czech Republic):  Development of a novel hydride atomizer based on atmospheric pressure glow discharge for atomic absorption spectrometry (P–22)
  • 14:15–14:30 - Mr. Michal Zelenský (Charles University, Czech Republic): Electrochemical study of adsorption properties of boron doped diamond electrodes (P–83)
  • 14:30–14:45 - Ms. Sabrina Schönemeier (University of Regensburg, Germany): Analysis of degradation reactions in lithium-ion cell electrolytes during thermal and electrochemical aging (P–9)
14:45–15:00 Coffee Break

15:00 - 16:15 - Session 8 ▪ chairperson: Mr Peter Čambal
  • 15:00–15:15 - Mrs. Izabela Anna Nasilowska (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland): Mordant metals used in cultural heritage objects: characterisation and identification by ESI-MS/MS (P–81)
  • 15:15–15:30 - Ms. Daniela Janstová (University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic): Optimization of Raman spectroscopy for comprehensive analysis of ex vivo colorectal tissue samples and diagnostics (P–30)
  • 15:30–15:45 - Mr. Matěj Kmetík (University of Chemistry and Technology, Czech Republic): Real-time monitoring of acetaminophen transformations using advanced Raman spectroscopy techniques (P–51)
  • 15:45–16:00 - Mr Michał Świderski (University of Lodz, Poland): Electroanalysis of thymoquinone (P–78)
  • 16:00–16:15 - Ms. Katja Riedel (University of Regensburg, Germany): Development of highly sensitive enzyme-encapsulating liposomes for the Point-of-care (P–87)
16:15–16:25 Closing ceremony
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