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Introduction

After two challenging years, where we were confronted with the Corona virus pandemic that has severely restricted our means to interact, network and share research, we are happy to announce that we are in advanced preparation of the 17th International Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Separation Technology (HTC-17), that will be held in person from 18 to 20 May 2022, at The Aula (Voldersstraat 9) in Ghent, Belgium. HTC-17 will be organized under the auspices of the Royal Flemish Chemical Society (KVCV) and the Separation Science Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry (SSG RSC).

The HTC-17 conference will be the premier platform for state-of-the-art developments in separation technologies and hyphenated techniques. The conference will encompass three parallel sessions consisting of plenary lectures, keynote lectures, tutorials, oral and poster-flash presentations. One of the parallel sessions will be dedicated to young emerging scientists. The symposium will also host an attractive technical exhibition where vendors will present their newest instruments and developments, topped with technical seminars.

We will cover fundamental and practical aspects of liquid-phase and gas chromatography, including UHPLC-MS, 2D-LC, GC(×GC)-MS, SFC, etc. The program will include topics such as sample preparation and hyphenation, emerging detectors, method development and artificial intelligence, column technology and stationary-phase developments, miniaturization and chip technology, dealing with data complexity, mining and curation. We will also address bottlenecks and describe trends and new technologies for a wide range of applications, including (bio-)pharmaceuticals, macromolecules, medical and clinical applications, food analysis and safety, environmental studies, energy, green approaches, etc.

As always, we will ensure abundant networking opportunities during the conference, with an informal beer tasting event organized during a nocturnal poster event and a conference dinner, which will be held in a beautiful monastery.

Committee
  • Deirdre Cabooter, KU Leuven, Belgium (Chair)
  • Frédéric Lynen, Ghent University, Belgium (Co-chair)
  • Sebastiaan Eeltink, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium (Co-chair)
  • John Langley, University of Southampton, UK
  • Ken Broeckhoven, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
  • Joeri Vercammen, Ghent University and IS-X, Belgium
  • Rudy Senten, Royal Flemish Chemical Society, Belgium
Call for paper

Important date

2022-09-30
Abstract submission deadline

The HTC-17 Scientific Committee welcomes the submission of high quality abstracts focusing on a wide variety of topics covering:

  • Automated sample preparation
  • (Bio-)pharmaceutical analysis (proteins, oligonucleotides, MAbs, viruses)
  • Column technology and stationary-phase developments
  • Data mining and curation
  • Emerging detectors, including CAD
  • Environmental chemistry, energy, and pollutant analysis
  • Food analysis / Food safety and trace analysis
  • Fundamentals
  • GC-MS
  • Green approaches
  • High-throughput analysis and automation
  • Ion-mobility and native mass spectrometry
  • LC-MS
  • Macromolecule analysis
  • Medical diagnostics, forensic analysis, doping control
  • Method development, and artificial intelligence
  • Miniaturization and chip technology
  • Modern industrial applications
  • Multi-dimensional techniques
  • Natural products (food, traditional medicine, cosmetics…)
  • Omics (lipidomics, metabolomics, proteomics) and biomarker discovery
  • On-line analysers and sensors
  • Separation modes, including electrophoresis, HILIC, HIC
  • System design and optimization
  • Other

Guidlines

  • Abstracts are to be written in English and should be submitted electronically using the Conftool abstract management system.
  • All abstracts must be relevant to the conference topics. Authors will be asked to select max. 3 themes from the topic list that best suit their submission. This is to assist with the review process and the creation of the conference program itself.
  • The abstract body text is limited to 500 words.
  • Do not include keywords or images/photos/figures in the abstract.
  • In case of poster presentation, authors have the option to select whether they would like to be considered for the best poster award.
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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    May 18

    2022

    to

    May 20

    2022

  • Sep 30 2022

    Abstract Submission Deadline

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