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Organic mass spectrometry in speciation analysis

In recent years organic mass spectrometry has become an important tool in speciation analysis as complemental technique to ICP-MS in order to identify and characterise unknown element species. This one-day training course aims to introduce the use of electrospray and MALDI mass spectrometry in speciation analysis. This course concerns the theory and practice of ESI-MS and MALDI-MS as well as the coupling of nano HPLC to ESI-MS. Applications of species analysis in biological samples will be presented. The small group of participants (max. 10) allows intensive practical exercises in the laboratory.

Date: 20.10.2005 - 20.10.2005
National/International: International
Language: English
Type: Training course
Location: Pau / France
Contact: Contact in Pau:
Ryszard Lobinski
LCABIE – CNRS UMR 5034
Hélioparc
2, Av. du Pr. Angot
64053 PAU
France
ryszard.lobinski@univ-pau.fr
Sponsor: x.EVISA


Program
  • Introduction to the theory of ESI-MS and MALDI-MS
  • Nano HPLC and bidimensional HPLC, couplings
  • Sample preparation
  • Applications to metallobiomolecule analysis (metallomics)
  • Practical exercises
Lecturers:
 
Registration:
Max. number of participants: 12
Fee: 600 €

For registration please download the information flyer incl. registration form, fill in the registration form and fax the signed form not later than September, 23rd 2005. Please understand that the number of participants is very limited and therefore early registration is recommended.
 
 

 

Accomodation:

There are different classes of hotels available in Pau. You should book your hotel yourself after having received confirmation for your participation by the course organizer.

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Deadlines

September 23,2005Registration










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