Prof. Eli Grushka Award

Prof. Grushka Prize’ committee is delighted to announce Din Zelikovich as the 2023 ISRANALYTICA award winner for excellence in analytical chemistry in the memory of Prof. Eli Grushka.

The prize was endowed by the family of Professor Eli Grushka. Professor Eli Grushka was a Full Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem from 1978 until passing away in 2016. Prof. Grushka was a symbol of excellence in the field of analytical chemistry.

He led and supervised many graduate students.

Prof. Grushka left a legacy of scientific excellence, personal example, exemplar social manners, and love of humanity.

The award was officially presented to Din Zelikovich during ISRANALYTICA 2023 the official conference of the Israel Analytical Chemistry Society.


Call for nominations of an award for an outstanding student to continue his studies in the field of analytical chemistry in memory of Prof. Eli Grushka
The late Prof. Eli Grushka – Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, an international expert on chemical separations in general, in chromatography and capillary electrophoresis in particular.

  • Editorial board member of a large number of professional journals in analytical chemistry and separations.
  • One of the editors of the prestigious series advances in Chromatography.
  • Edited several books in the field of chromatography and published a large number of scientific articles.
  • Member of the organizing committees of professional conferences in the field of analytical chemistry.
  • Researcher, teacher and supervisor of many students for a qualified degree and a doctorate in analytical chemistry.
  • He devoted much of his time to research in the fields of analytical chemistry.
  • One of the founders of the Israeli Association for Analytical Chemistry, and the founder of the Analytical Chemistry Conference in Israel (ISRANALYTICA).

In memory of the late Prof. Eli Grushka, his family wishes to support by awarding a financial award to students at the beginning of their scientific career who wish to pursue higher degrees in the field of analytical chemistry.

*A financial award in an amount that will cover a significant part of the annual tuition fee

Instructions for the application for Eli Grushka award for excellence in Analytical Chemistry Sciences:
The following documents must be submitted:

  • A short summary of the research conducted by the applicant (up to 3 pages)
    • Details of the novelty in Analytical Chemistry (such as a newly developed instrumentation or device, new original approaches to analysis or newly developed procedures in analysis)
    • It is recommended to add scientific publication or any other document relevant to the described research.
    • The specific contribution of the applicant in the described research should be detailed
  • Resume of the applicant, including details of the scientific organization in which the research was conducted, as well as name of the supervisor\s or instructor\s
  • Recommendation letter from the supervisor specifying the contribution of the applicant to the overall research.

The following considerations are taken into account during the evaluation of the submitted materials:

  • Importance of the research and contribution to society
  • The scientific achievement in the field of Analytical Chemistry
  • Novelty and originality of the research in Analytical Chemistry

The prize to the winner will be awarded at the annual conference of the Israeli Society for Analytical Chemistry, Israanalytica 2023, which will be held on January 17-18, 2023, at the David Intercontinental Hotel, Tel Aviv.

Application for the prize, along with the required documents, must be sent to the email address hagit@bioforum.co.il by January 1, 2023.

Best regards,
Dr. Igal Gozlan
Chairman of the award committee

Committee members:
Prof. Israel Schechter
Prof. Yael Groshka (representative of the family)
Dr. Shula Levin
Dr. Igal Gozlan
Dr. Igal Bar-Ilan

Poster Session

  

  1. Fast Saliva Analysis by GC-MS with Cold EI and Open Probe Fast GC-MS for the Detection of Cannabis Usage
    Oneg Elkabets, Tel Aviv University, Israel  Israel Flag
  2. Sensitivity Comparison Between GC-MS with Cold EI and Standard EI
    Alex Yakovchuk, Tel-Aviv University, Israel   Israel Flag
  3. Quantitative Analysis of Nootkatone in Essential Oil by HPLC
    Yaniv Linde, Prigat, Israel  Israel Flag
  4. Division of Metabolite Medicine at the BLAVATNIK CENTER for Drug Discovery
    Michał Kaczmarek, BLAVATNIK CENTER for Drug Discovery, Israel  Israel Flag
  5. Study of Free Chlorine Degradation in the Drinking Water Distribution Network Finally to Maintain Water Quality in the Network
    Jean-Pierre BEYA Dibue, Institut Superieur Des Tes Techniques Medicales Universite de Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo Flag
  6. Reversible Conjugation of Non-Ionic Detergent Micelles Promotes Partitioning of Membrane Proteins under Non-Denaturing Conditions
    Mitra Lal, Ariel University, Israel  Israel Flag
  7. Dried Urine Spot Sample Collection for Rapid and Sensitive Monitoring of Exposure to Terror Agents; Toxins and Chemical Warfare Agents by LC-MS/MS Analysis
    Lilach Yishai Aviram, IIBR, Israel  Israel Flag
  8. Selective Oxidation with N-Iodosuccinimide for the Detection and Identification of Sulfur Mustard using LC-ESI-MS/MS – A Novel Approach
    Hagit Prihed, IIBR, Ness-Ziona, Israel  Israel Flag
  9. A Chemical Database as a Collection of Databases: a GUI MATLAB-Based Model
    Joseph Dubrovkin, Western Galilee College, Israel  Israel Flag
  10. Real or fake? Aroma Profiling of Plant-Based Alternative Foods using Sorptive Extraction and GC×GC–TOF MS
    Terry Buckland, Schauenburg Analytics, UK UK
  11. Uncovering Hidden Compositional Changes in Breath Profiles using Thermal Desorption with GC×GC-TOF MS and Chemometrics
    Terry Buckland, Schauenburg Analytics, UK UK
  12. Novel Possibilities for Interference Removal using Multi-Quadrupole ICP-MS
    Helmut Ernstberger, PerkinElmer, Italy italy
  13. Development of a Method for Identification MBT in Coolant Liquid
    Yonatan Ezra, IDF, IAF, Israel  Israel Flag
  14. Quantitative Analysis of Nitrosamine Impurities using LC-MS Methods from the United States Pharmacopeia General Chapter <1469>
    Petra Lewits, Merck KGaA, Germany  germany
  15. The Role of Fuel in the Failure of Polyurethane Tubes
    Guy Zehavi, Israeli Air Force, Israel  Israel Flag
  16. Development of a Method for the Quantification of Aviation Fuel Penetration
    Michael Balagula, IDF, IAF, Israel  Israel Flag
  17. Method Development for ‘on Site’ Field Test for the Determination of the Presence of Hexavalent Chromium
    Adva Ziv Zehavi Cohen, IAF, IDF, Israel  Israel Flag
  18. Uncovering the Multiple Adsorption Mechanisms of Heavy Metals by Eggshells
    Yair Amar, NRCN, Israel  Israel Flag
  19. Reducing Testing Times for Concentration of Coolant Liquids by Changing Long HPLC Analysis to Short ‘One Click’ Spectroscopic Analysis
    Amit Koppel, IAF, IDF, Israel  Israel Flag
  20. Thin Layer Chromatographic Methods for Detecting Illegal Drugs
    Deborah Shalev, Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem, Israel  Israel Flag
  21. Development of Advanced Composite Pressure Vessels for Hydrogen Storage
    Evgeniy Mervinetsky, The Hebrew University, Israel  Israel Flag
  22. QC Run in Metabolomics
    Aviran Amir, Merck Group, Israel  Israel Flag
  23. Using Portable Handheld Raman Device for Determining Polymer Content in Security Documents
    Batya Fuchs, DIFS, Israel Police, Israel  Israel Flag
  24. Detection and Integration of Single Peak Curves using an Automated Approach with MATLAB
    Pavel Savchenko, Hebrew University, Israel  Israel Flag
  25. Chemical Analysis based on Drying Pattern
    Neta Caspin, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Israel Flag
  26. New MEES Applications
    Uriah Hellay Sharon, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Israel Flag
  27. The Correction in Calculating the Mass of the Pre-cipitation on a Solid Electrode According to Fara-day’s Law
    Aleksandr Guntsov, Rehovot, Israel  Israel Flag
  28. In-Planta Metabolism of the Environmentally Persistent Drug Lamotrigine: Detection and Identification of Metabolites
    Moran Madmon, Israel Institute for Biological research, Israel  Israel Flag
  29. An Ultra-Fast Identification of Transdermal Drug Patches Using QuickProbe GC/MS
    Moshe Burshtein, DIFS, Israel Police, Israel   Israel Flag
  30. High Recognition of Nanoparticles Stabilized by Different Structural Isomers through Matrix Imprinting 1
    Din Zelikovich, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Israel Flag
  31. A Pharmacokinetic Study in Rabbits. The Regenerated GB (Sarin) in Blood and the IMPA Metabolite in Urine
    Avital Shifrovitch, Israel Institute for Biological Research, Israel  Israel Flag
  32. New Vapor-MEES Method: System Development and Preliminary Results
    Roman Schutz, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel  Israel Flag
  33. High Level Tool Box for Understanding Nature
    Muli Mandel, Cannasoul Analytics LTD., Israel  Israel Flag

 

   

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Day 2 – 18 January 2023

  

08:00 – 09:20
Registration
09:20 – 09:30 musicause Musical Interlude
09:30 – 10:20

Plenary Session
Challenges in Analytical Characterization of Complex Generics and Biosimilars
Anna Shenderova Schwendeman
University of Michigan, USA

Chair: Bianca Avramovitch

10:20 – 10:50 coffee Coffee Break
  Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D
  Session I Session J Session K Session L
  Analytical chemistry of psychedelic substances Pharmaceutical & Bio Analysis MS, GCMS and LCMS Water Environmental
  Chair: Orna Dreasen Chair: Bianca Avramovitch Chair: Aviv Amirav Chair: Ovadia Lev
10:50 – 11:20

Keynote
Introduction to Psychedelics: a Scientific Trip
Elijahu Berkovich
IMIO Life Ltd.,Israel
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Nitrosamines Challenges – 2023
Raphael Nudelman
Teva Pharmaceuticals, Israel
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Searching for Markers in GC-MS Analysis Results with pyAIR
Nitzan Tzanani
Israel Institute for Biological Research, Israel
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Determination of Total Iodine Using ICP-MS in Israeli Bottled and Tap Water: Method Development and Application
Vasiliy Rosen
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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11:20 – 11:40 The Psychoactive Drug 5-Methoxy-2-Aminoindane (MEAI) Ameliorates Obesity and its Metabolic Complications
Joseph (Yossi) Tam
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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Preparation of Sitagliptin M2 and M5 Metabolites and Degradation Impurities through a Stereo Controlled Amidine Reduction
Sharon Gazal
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Israel
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Determination of Trace Amounts of G-Nerve Agents and other Toxic Compounds using Chemical Derivatization and LC-MS Analysis
Avi Weissberg
Israel Institute for Biological Research, Israel
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Qualitative and Quantitative Advancements of QTOF Performance: The SCIEX ZenoTOF 7600 System
Volker Kruft
SCIEX, Germany
germany
11:40 – 12:00 Lessons Learned from the Complexity of Cannabis Profiling
Shmuel Mandel
Cannasoul Analytics, Israel
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Liposomes as Drug Products: the Regulatory Challenges
Noam Kirshenbaum
Nextar Chempharma, Israel
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Extractables & Leachables: Regulatory Aspects, Risk Assessment and Design of Experiment for Drug Products
Simone Carrara
Eurofins BioPharma Product Testing Italy
italy
Environmental analysis of Microplastics made simple with FT-IR Imaging
Davide Fracasso
PerkinElmer, Italy
italy
12:00 – 12:20 Addressing the Challenges of Cannabis Testing Labs, R&D and Processors
Stefano Paggio
MILESTONE SRL, Italy
italy
FDA and EU Regulatory Approvals for Transmission Raman Spectroscopy (TRS) Based Methods – a Replacement of few Heavy Load LC Methods
Yousif Ayoub
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Israel
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Integrating Effect-Directed Analysis and Chemically Indicative Mass Spectral Fragmentation to Screen for Toxic Organophosphorus Compounds
Dan Loewenthal
Israel Institute For Biological Research, Israel
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Per-Fluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) in environmental and human body samples: first Israeli water survey and human biomonitoring
Luda Groisman
Ministry of Health, Israel
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12:20 – 12:40 Liposomes and Psychedelics: Mentally Healthy Match
Noam Kirshenbaum
Nextar Chempharma, Israel
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Biosimilar Development: Analytical Perspective
Gabriela Ridner-Bahar
Teva Pharmaceuticals, Israel
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Advances of 2 mm I.D. Monolithic Silica Columns for the Rapid, Sensitive and Highly Efficient Separation of Small and Large Molecules in UHPLC
Petra Lewits
Merck KGaA, Germany
germany
Detection of PTFE microparticles by ICP-qMS operated in single-particle mode
Faina Gelman
Geological Survey of Israel, Israel
Israel Flag
12:40 – 14:00
lunch Lunch Break and Poster Presentations
14:00 – 14:10 Annual meeting of the IACS and Best poster award
14:10 – 14:15
musicause Musical Interlude
14:15 – 15:05

Plenary Session

 

 

GC-MS with Cold EI and Its Several Enhancement Technologies – Innovations made in Israel
Aviv Amirav
Tel Aviv University, Israel
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Chair: Igal Bar-Ilan

15:05 – 15:30 coffee Coffee Break
  Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D
  Session M Session N Session O Session P
  Applied Analytical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry in FoodTech Forensic & Pharmaceutical Analysis Mass Spectrometry Service Lab Managers Meeting
  Chair: Shula Levin Chairs: Igal Gozlan & Dror Avisar Chair: Raphy Bar Chair: Noam Tal
15:40- 16:10

Keynote
Identification of Tannins in Historical Inks
Ira Rabin
Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -Prüfung (BAM), Germany
germany
Using Analytical Parameters as Data for Taste and Odor Digital Measurement
Michael Zviely
Mamay Technologies, Israel
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Nuclear Forensics Studies and the Development of a Companion Graduate Course
Sheldon Landsberger
University of Texas, USA
APCI vs ESI in the Analysis of Corroles Larisa Panz
Technion – Israel Iinstitute of Technology, Israel
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Computational Chemistry and Mass Spectrometry
Itay Pitussi
Ariel University, Israel
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MS – a Powerful Tool for Tracking and Quantification of Completed Mixtures in Various Fields
Michal Weitman
Bar-Ilan University, Israel
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The HUJI Proteomics Service Unit
Hanan Schoffman
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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MALDI-TOF. Practical Tips for Sample Preparations and Calibration
Mark Karpasas
Ben-Gurion University, Israel
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The Tel Aviv University Center for Analytical Chemistry and the MS Lab
Alexander Gordin
Tel-Aviv University, Israel
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Mass Spectrometry Laboratory in Chemical Research Support
Alla Falkovich
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
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IRCF – A New National Platform for Core Facilities to Serve as a Force Multiplier of Scientific Research in Israel
Tsiona Elkayam Cohen
Ministry of Science, Israel
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Real or fake? Aroma Profiling of Plant-Based Alternative Foods using Sorptive Extraction and GC×GC–TOF MS
Terry Buckland, Schauenburg Analytics, UK UK


Uncovering Hidden Compositional Changes in Breath Profiles using Thermal Desorption with GC×GC-TOF MS and Chemometrics
Terry Buckland, Schauenburg Analytics, UK UK

16:10 – 16:30
Performance of Multi Quadrupole ICP-MS for Interference Removal in ICP-MS/MS
Helmut Ernstberger
PerkinElmer, Italy
italy
Cannabis Food Products
Ayelet Ofarim
Arad-Ophir Ltd., Israel
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The Nuclear Forensics Collaborative Material Exercise 7 – Nuclear and Classical Forensics Join Forces in Israel
Eyal Elish
Nuclear Research Center Negev, Israel
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16:30- 16:50
Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Machine Learning-Based Technique to Predict Quality-Related Parameters in Cannabis and Basil
Jakob Shimshoni
Agricultural Research Organization, Israel
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Exploring Algal Metabolic Fluxes for Greater Crop Yield
Haim Treves
Tel-Aviv University, Israel
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What is there in Common between DI and the Oganizational “Immune System”?
Galit Lisaey
Ga.IT Data Integrity Consulting, Israel
Israel Flag
16:50– 17:10
Container Closure Integrity Testing: the importance of leak detection and how to approach it
Tommaso Taroni
Eurofins BioPharma Product Testing, Italy
italy
Investigation of the Source of “Smelly” Odors Emitted by Extreme Heating of MCT Oil
Guy Ben-Zvi
Omega3Galil, Israel
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Monitor Process Parameters and CQAs trough Real Time Measurement (PAT)
Laura Montis
Agilent Technologies, France
17:10 – 17:30
Understanding New Porous Graphitic Carbon Chromatography Columns: Retention Mechanisms and Applications
Egidijus Machtejevas
Merck, Germany
germany
  The Compliance with the New USP <665> and <1665> Chapters for Drug Manufacturing Items Evaluation
Davide Tartaglione
Eurofins Regulatory & Consulting Services, Italy
italy

   

 

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Day 1 – 17 January 2023

  

08:00 – 09:10
Registration
09:10 – 09:20 Opening
Igal Bar-Ilan, Chairman of Isranalytica 2023
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09:20 – 09:30 musicause Musical Interlude
09:30 – 10:20

Plenary Session
Chemical Analysis in Planetary Exploration. The Instrument Suite
of the NASA’s MARS 2020 Mission Perseverance Rover

Javier Laserna
University of Málaga, Málaga, Spain

Chair: Israel Schechter

10:20 – 10:50 coffee Coffee Break
  Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D
  Session A Session B Session C Session D
  Medical Analytical Chemistry

Spectroscopy Metrology and Quality (I)
IUPAC/CITAC Workshop
Nano in Analytical Chemistry
  Chair: Igal Bar-Ilan Chair: Israel Schechter Chair: Ilya Kuselman Chair: Daniel Mandler
10:50 – 11:20

Keynote
Start-UPS using Analytical Chemistry: From Inception to Product Development to Market
Edan Razinovsky
Respiration Scan, Israel
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LIBS-MLIF of REE for Isotopic Analysis
Michael Gaft
Ariel University, Israel
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Uncertainty Principle in Conformity Assessment of Chemical Composition of a Substance or Material
Ilya Kuselman
Consultant, Israel
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Nanostructured Optical Biosensors for Agro-Pollutants Detection
Giorgi Shtenberg
Volcani Institute, Israel
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11:20 – 11:40 Botanical Drug Discovery – Exceptional Case Study
Rotem Perry Feigenbaum
Cannasoul Analytics, Israel
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Detection of φx-174 virus Based on Native Auto-Fluorescence: Potential for Detecting Pathogenic Viruses
Yair Farber
Kinneret Academic College, Israel
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Generalization of the JCGM Approach to Conformity Assessment of a Sample of Products, Materials or Objects
Francesca Pennecchi
INRiM – Italian National Institute for Research in Metrology, Italy
italy
Development and Sensing Application of Nucleic Acid Dissipative Networks
Yu Ouyang
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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11:40 – 12:00 Challenges in Analysis of Vitamins in Dietary Supplements
Shira Rosencwaig
Ministry of Health, Israel
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Application of Argentometric Chloride Determination by ICP-OES to a Wide Range of Sample Matrices
Nadav Lerner
Ben Gurion University, Israel
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Application of Two-way Ordinal Analysis of Variation for Comparison of Results of Examination of Organoleptic (Sensory) Properties of Drinking Water, Sausage or Other Objects
Tamar Gadrich
Braude College of Engineering, Israel
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Monitoring the Activity and Inhibition of Cholinesterase Enzymes using Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Fluorescent Sensors
Dan Loewenthal
Tel Aviv University, Israel
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12:00 – 12:20 Fast Whole Blood Analysis for Medical Diagnostics by GC-MS with Cold EI
Benny Neumark
Tel-Aviv University, Israel
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A New Method for Monitoring Polymerization of `Pre-preg` Composite Material Using FTIR and Machine Learning
Adva Ziv Zehavi Cohen
IAF, Israel
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Traceability in Qualitative Analysis
Elvar Theodorsson
Linköping University, Sweden
Miniaturized, High Resolution Plasmonic Sensors
Ibrahim Abdulhalim
Ben Gurion University, Israel
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12:20 – 12:40 Glycoproteomics of Human Sera for the Discovery of Biomarkers for Dementia
David Morgenstern
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
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Molecular Structure Effects upon Multiphoton Electron Extraction Spectroscopy and their Utilization in Analysis of Energetic Materials
Danny Fisher
Technion, Israel
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A Metrology-Based Quality Assurance System for Clinical Laboratories in Europe
Bernd Güttler
Physikalisch-technische Bundesanstalt, Germany
germany
The Effect of Structural Isomers on the Recognition in Nanoparticle Imprinted Matrices (NAIMs)
Din Zelikovich
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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12:40 – 14:00
lunch Lunch Break and Poster Presentations
14:00 – 14:10
14:10 – 14:20
musicause Musical Interlude
14:20 – 15:10

Plenary Session

 

Developing Applications for Forensic Epigenetics using Pyrosequencing, Real-Time
PCR and Other Methods Involving Laboratory Based Genetic Analysis
Bruce McCord
Florida International University, USA

Chair: Joseph Almog

15:10 – 15:40 coffee Coffee Break
  Hall A Hall B Hall C Hall D
  Session E Session F Session G Session H
  Forensic Analysis – I Analytical Technique & Instrumentation
Metrology and Quality (II)
IUPAC/CITAC Workshop
Poster Session
  Chair: Michal Levin Chair: Raz Jelink Chair: Markus Obkircher Chair: Aviv Amirav
15:40- 16:10

Keynote
“MALDI-CSI”: A Proposed Method for the Tandem Detection and Imaging of Human Blood and DNA Typing from Enhanced Fingermarks
Ravell Bengiat
Israel Police, Israel
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Cyclodextrin Complexation in the Design of High-Performance Chemical Sensors
Mindy Levine
Ariel University, Israel
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Development of New Standards for the Production and use of Reference Materials
Angelique Botha
NMISA, South Africa
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The poster session will allow some of the poster authors to give a 6-minute lecture (6 slides per lecture).


15 lectures will be given in this session. First come, first served to give his lecture.


Registration for giving the lecture will be done by email to the address: 

amirav@tau.ac.il

igal@bioforum.co.il


Division of Metabolite Medicine at the BLAVATNIK CENTER for Drug Discovery
Michał Kaczmarek
BLAVATNIK CENTER for Drug Discovery, Israel  Israel Flag


Fast Saliva Analysis by GC-MS with Cold EI and Open Probe Fast GC-MS for the Detection of Cannabis Usage
Oneg Elkabets
Tel Aviv University, Israel  Israel Flag


Sensitivity Comparison Between GC-MS with Cold EI and Standard EI
Alex Yakovchuk
Tel-Aviv University, Israel   Israel Flag


Real or fake? Aroma Profiling of Plant-Based Alternative Foods using Sorptive Extraction and GC×GC–TOF MS
Terry Buckland
Schauenburg Analytics, UK UK


Uncovering Hidden Compositional Changes in Breath Profiles using Thermal Desorption with GC×GC-TOF MS and Chemometrics
Terry Buckland
Schauenburg Analytics, UK UK

16:10 – 16:30
Rapid Blood-Traces Fixing at Crime Scenes with Heat
Sarena Wiesner
DIFS, Israel
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Mixed-Ligand Metallic Nanoparticle Based Sensing: when 1+1 > 2
Offer Zeiri
NRCN, Israel
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The review of ISO/IEC 17043 – Requirements for PT Providers
Steve Sidney
National Laboratory Association, South Africa
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16:30- 16:50
A Likelihood-Ratio Framework for Evaluating Results of Forensic Gunshot Residue Analysis
Hila Rosengarten
DIFS, Israel (10 min) Israel Flag

 


Psilocin –The “Real Deal” or an Extraction Byproduct
Dana Tenne
DIFS, Israel (10 min) Israel Flag

Setup of Free Carotenoid Analysis Approach using State-of-the-Art Liquid Chromatography Coupled with High Definition Ion-Mobility qToF
Maxim Itkin
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
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Considering the ICH Concept of ‘Total Analytical Error’ in Validation of Analytical Procedures of Pharmaceuticals
Raphy Bar
BR Consulting, Israel
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16:50– 17:10
Evaporation of Ignitable Liquid Residues in Soil
Dan Muller
DIFS, Israel
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LIBS-MLIBS-MLIF Methods for Be Quantitative Analysis
Lev Nagli
Ariel University, Israel
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Ensuring Consumer Safety with Certified Reference Materials, Applications and PT Studies for Pesticide Testing in Cannabis
Markus Obkircher
Merck KGaA, Switzerland
17:10 – 17:30
Successful Machine Learning Applications in Forensic Sciences
Omer Kaspi
Bar Ilan University, Israel
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Purification of IgG’s, IgM’s and Human Serum Albumin with: Engineered-Micelles
Guy Patchornik
Ariel University, Israel
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Study of Reference Materials and Establishment of the Metrological Traceability System for in Vitro Diagnostics
Hongmei LI
National Metrology Institute, China
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17:30 – 17:50
Ninhydrin and its New Forensic Usage as Human Fluid Detector
On Mero
DIFC, Israel
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  The Impact of Metrology on the Quality of Measurements for Climate Change Studies
Michela Sega
INRiM – Italian National Institute for Research in Metrology, Italy
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Accommodation

The wonderful city of Tel-Aviv has many hotels, at different rates to choose from.

For your convenience, hotel accommodation at special rates has been reserved to the participants of the conference.

The hotels are in a walking distance and reservations can be made for both single and double room. In order to benefit from these rates, reservations should be made through Bioforum – Applied Knowledge Center (conference secretary) and not directly with the hotel. Participants wishing to secure reservation of accommodation should kindly do so by sending the reservation form, accompanied by full payment, to the conference secretariat.

This offer is on a “first come first served basis” and the availability of the rooms is based on vacancy thus early reservation is highly recommended.

Hotels:

  • The hotels being offered are listed in the following table
  • They are all within 10-20 min walking distance from the conference venue: David Intercontinental Hotel
  • Further details for each hotel are available by clicking on the hotel name
  • The rates listed are special rates for conference participants
  • The rates are quoted by room, per night including breakfast and service charges

For all Israeli citizens VAT (17%) will be added.
The hotels offer various extras to conference participants when reserving via Bioforum Applied Knowledge Center (conference secretary)

Accomodation form

 

 

Carlton

Category: Premium, Sea view, breakfast included
Single Room – 330$
Double Room – 360$
Category: Deluxe, Sea view
Single Room – 350$
Double Room – 380$
Category: Royal Executive, Sea view, breakfast included, include access to our business lounge 
Single Room – 450$
Double Room – 480$
Hotel Website

BY14

Category: Standard, including breakfast

Single Room $150

Double Room $165 

Hotel Website

 

The David Kempinski

Superior single/double room $585 per day, including breakfast
Deluxe single/double room $620 per day, including breakfast

Special extras:
Free Wifi, free gym, pool and Sauna

Hotel Website

 

Muse Hotel

Category: Standard

Single Superior Room $140 per day, including breakfast
Double Superior Room $175 per day, including breakfast

Special extras:
Free entry to the business center, Free Wifi, free gym, pool and Sauna

Hotel Website

 

Metropolitan

Category: Standard

Single Superior Room $140 per day, including breakfast
Double Superior Room $175 per day, including breakfast

Special extras:
Free entry to the business center, Free Wifi, free gym, pool and Sauna

Hotel Website

 

Dan Panorama

Single room 860 NIS per day, including breakfast
Double room 900 NISper day, including breakfast

Hotel Website

Rates are valid until 10 January 2023.

V.A.T. will be added in accordance to local law (for guests holding Israeli passports).

Accomodation form