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27 July 2021, Online
Molecules Webinar | Advances on Bioanalysis: Recent Approaches in the Determination of Biomarkers, Drugs of Abuse and Medicines

Analytical tools to determine drugs, drugs of abuse or biomarkers, either to assess human exposure to those substances or to diagnose diseases, are mandatory for every laboratory working in the bioanalytical field. The development of highly sensitive analytical technology (e.g., time of flight and high-resolution or Orbitrap mass spectrometers) has allowed us to widen the scope of the applications of such techniques to other areas—for instance, the development of new therapeutic agents and industry.

This progress concerning instrumentation was accompanied by important achievements related to sample preparation approaches, trending in low-sample, low-cost, and low-organic solvent procedures without compromising sensitivity and allowing for the analysis of alternative samples, such as exhaled breath, hair, oral fluid, or sweat.

Renowned scientists of the area will present interesting applications of these technologies in this webinar.

The related Special Issue Advances on Bioanalysis: Recent Approaches in the Determination of Biomarkers, Drugs of Abuse and Medicines”, which will be published by the open access journal Molecules, is open for submissions should you have a relevant paper ready for publication. More details can be found here.

The following experts will present and talk:
  • Dr. Mário Barroso, National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, Portugal
  • Prof. Dr. Georgios Theodoridis, Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Prof. Dr. Franck Saint-Marcoux, Clinical and Forensic Toxicology Unit at Limoges University Hospital (France), Faculty of Pharmacy of Limoges
  • Prof. Dr. Donata Favretto, University of Padova, University Hospital of Padova (Italy)

When? 27 July 2021 at 3:00 pm CEST | 9:00 am EDT | 9:00 pm CST Asia

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Interested in contributing to the topic? You can find the Special Issues linked to this topic and open for submission by clicking here.

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