HPTLC 2024 - International Symposium for High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography

April 03, 2024 Events 0 0

It is a great pleasure to invite you to Budapest, Hungary, on 9–11 September 2024, on behalf of the Organizing Committee of the International Symposium for High-Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography (HPTLC 2024).

A pre-conference workshop, invited lectures, oral and poster presentations will be part of the scientific programme. The meeting will include an international exhibition of manufacturers. The social programmes will aid in the networking of young scientists and senior experts.

HPTLC 2024 will provide an opportunity to discuss challenges, experiences, improvements in methods and practises, and state-of-the-art layer chromatography technologies. Participants from academia, industry, and research institutes are encouraged to submit papers on any aspect of high-performance thin-layer chromatography, including theory, method development, validation, data analysis, qualitative and quantitative applications, and hyphenated techniques.

>> Details / Registration: HPTLC2024.HU

 

Budapest, Hungary's capital, has almost 2000 years of history and a rich cultural heritage. Central European University is located downtown, along the Danube River, with a wonderful view of the castle hill, and is conveniently accessible by public transportation.

Hope to see you in Budapest in 2024 for a successful and pleasant gathering.

Symposium topics:


  • Fundamentals of HPTLC
  • Advances in Instrumentation
  • Multidimensional and Hyphenated Techniques
  • Micro Planar Liquid Chromatography (μ-PLC)
  • Image Analysis
  • Advances in Detection Methods
  • Effect-directed Detection
  • Food Quality and Safety
  • Dietary supplements
  • Natural Product Analysis
 
  • Botanicals and Traditional Medicines
  • Pharmaceutical Applications
  • Feed Quality and Safety
  • Cosmetics Quality and Safety
  • Forensic Applications
  • Toxicological Applications
  • Environmental Applications
  • Life Sciences
  • Synthetic Biology
  • Cultural Heritage

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