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Workshop “Automatization of Dried Blood Spot (DBS) Analysis”

Basel, University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW, 06. Sept. 2011

Organizators:

  • Dr. Dieter Zimmer, Harlan Laboratories Ltd., Itingen/Switzerland
  • Prof. Goetz Schlotterbeck, FH Nordwestschweiz / Univ. of Applied Sciences, Inst. Chemistry & Bioanalytics, Basel/Switzerland
  • Dr. Matthias Loppacher, CAMAG, Muttenz/Switzerland

Under this link you will find the presentations:

www.lc-ms.de

Neil Spooner
GlaxoSmithKline
Ware, UK, Key Note
“Future directions for the automation of the quantitative bioanalysis of dried blood spot samples”
Katja Heinig
Hoffmann-La Roche
Basel
“Experiences with on-line extraction of dried blood spot samples using the CAMAG DBS-MS interface or the Prolab SCAP DBS system in combination with column-switching LC-MS/MS”
Manuel Haschke &
Massimiliano Donzelli
University Hospital
Basel
“DBS in clinical research - challenges and opportunities”
Dieter Zimmer
Harlan Laboratories Ltd.
Itingen
“Internal standard application to Dried
Blood Spots - evaluation of a novel automated application system from CAMAG”



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Group:
Dried Blood Spot (DBS) Analysis
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DBS, a novel sample collection technique offers several advatages. Althogh DBS technique dates back in 1960s, its commercial application in bioanalysis of drugs/metabolites in pre-clinical/clinical research studies is just begun. Althoug much is researched, published and discussed about this technique, there remains a research gap in many perspectives of its applications. This group will be a good platform to share our ideas on this hot topic. Also, it would be helpful for those who are looking forward to adopt this technique in their research portfolio.





 

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