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TUESDAY (Grand 1-4) |
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Chair Yukihiro Ozaki |
| 9.00-9.45 |
Plenary 3: D. Pivonka, Integration of Computational Chemistry And Vibrational Spectroscopy in Today’s Pharmaceutical Research Environment |
| 9.45-10.30 |
Plenary 4: H. Kano, CARS spectroscopic imaging using a white-light laser source |
| 10.30-11.00 |
Morning tea |
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| 11.00-11.20 |
Parallel 5 (Grand 1-2) Chair Michael Heise |
Parallel 6 (Grand 3-4) Chair Peter Gardner |
| Biospectroscopy 2 |
Time Resolved Studies and other techniques |
| I9 M. Marques, Pt(II) and Pd(II) Polyamine Complexes as Novel Anticancer Drugs – A Vibrational Spectroscopy Study |
I15 W. Ruan, Charge Transfer from Wide Band Gap Semiconductors or Metal-semiconductor Nanocomposits to Surface-adsorbed Molecules |
| 11.20-11.40 |
I10 N. Stone, Vibrational spectroscopy for pathology specific elucidation of breast calcifications composition |
I16 K. Gerwert, Proteins in Action: Monitored by tr (time-resolved) FTIR spectroscopy |
| 11.40-12.00 |
I11 P. Lasch, Heterospectral 2D-Correlation Spectroscopy of Hamster Brain Tissue |
O20 X. Sun, Picosecond Time-resolved Infrared Spectroscopy in Supercritical Fluids |
| 12.00-12.15 |
O15 Y.M. Jung, Understanding Urea-Dependent Denaturation of beta-Lactoglobulin by Two-Dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy |
I17 P. Bourson , Raman Sensors: Interests and Applications |
| 12.15-12.30 |
O16 J. Stepanek, Raman monitoring of temperature induced structural changes in six-member loops of HIV-1 TAR hairpin and its R06 aptamer |
O21 M. George, Supercritical fluids and ATR-IR spectroscopy |
| 12.30-12.45 |
O17 W. Hillier, Metal-Carboxylate bonds in Biology |
O22 P. Dorozhkin, Subwavelength Resolution Imaging by Tip Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy |
| 12.45-14.00 |
Lunch |
| 14.00-14.20 |
Parallel 7 (Grand 1-2) |
Parallel 8 (Grand 3-4) |
| Chair Nick Stone |
Chair Janos Mink |
| Biospectroscopy 3 |
Industrial Applications |
| I12 B. Wood, Light at the end of the tunnel for rapid malaria diagnosis |
I18 I. Lewis, Shifting the Paradigm: Process Raman Spectroscopy |
| 14.2-14.40 |
I13 C. Otto, New strategies in Hyperspectral spontaneous Raman Imaging of living cells |
I19 B. Lendl, Lasers, ultrasound and micro-chips: Enabling technologies for advanced chemical analysis using infrared spectrometry |
| 14.40-15.00 |
I14 K. Gough, Spectroscopic imaging in human disease and repair processes, and beyond |
I20 D. Griffith, Atmospheric FTIR spectroscopy and climate change |
| 15.00-15.15 |
O18 M. Puranik, Vibrational Spectra of Nucleobase Substrates Elucidate Enzyme Plasticity and Substrate Specificity |
O23 M. Heise, IR-spectroscopy in clinical chemistry: reagent-free substrate analysis and interferences from pharmaceuticals in blood |
| 15.15-15.30 |
O19 E. Blanch, Flow-induced conformational changes in proteins monitored in situ |
O24 H. Siesler, FT-IR and NIR Spectroscopic Imaging with Focal Plane Array Detectors: Polymer Analysis & Pharmaceutical Quality Control |
| 15.30-17.30 |
Afternoon tea |
| Poster Session 2 P54-P100 |
| Grand 5 and Grand 6 |