The icpTOF team is proud to sponsor the 2023 European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, EWCPS 2023, taking place in Ljubljana from January 29 to February 3, 2023. We look forward to welcoming you at our booth (#24), sharing the latest icpTOF developments in scientific presentations, and meeting with users in our hospitality suite. See more details below.
EWCPS is organized by European research groups and has become a very important event for gathering scientists whose interests lie in the development and use of analytical plasma spectrochemical techniques.
This year, the conference is coordinated by the National Institute of Chemistry, under the lead of Vid S. Ĺ elih and Martin Ĺ ala. The venue is at the Cankarjev Dom, the largest purpose-built conference center in Slovenia, located in the very centre of Ljubljana.
icpTOF Activities at EWCPS 2023
Booth (#24)
Meet our team at booth 24 to discuss all-element, high resolution detection using the icpTOF.
Get updates on the latest achievements in laser ablation imaging, single-particle and single-cells analysis.
icpTOF Team Posters
Wednesday, February 23
Poster We 41
Dr. Martin Rittner, Recent improvements in Mpx/hr LA-ICP-TOFMS mapping
Poster We 60
Dr. Lyndsey Hendriks, Asserting the icpTOF’s place in the analytical toolbox for nanoparticle analysis through an interlaboratory comparison study
See icpTOF User Presentations listed below!
icpTOF User Event
Get the latest updates on icpTOF technology and markets! The icpTOF team welcomes our users and guests for an evening at our hospitality suite. Snacks and drinks provided. Please come to booth 24 to get your ticket!
When: Monday, January 30, 5pm to 7pm
Where: Hospitality Suite – E1, Cankarjev Dom, Ljubljana
Questions? elisa.barisone@tofwerk.com
icpTOF User presentations
Monday, January 30
Talks
13:35-14:00 Bodo Hattendorf, Keynote (Kosovel hall)
14:30-14:45 Eduardo Bolea, NANO3, (Kosovel hall)
Posters
Mo 7 Michail Ioannis Chronakis, MDG-ICP-tof-MS: A Versatile Tool for Quantification in the field of Single Particle ICP-MS Using Isotopic Dilution
Mo 17 Silvana Oliveira, Development of a new ICP-tof-MS method for multielement quantification in single cells of snow algae
Mo 36 Björn Meermann, Deciphering microbiological influenced corrosion processes on steel with single cell-ICP-tof-MS
Tuesday, January 31
Talks
09:40-10:05 Frank Vanhaecke, Keynote (Linhart hall)
10:45-11:10 Pascal Bohleber, Keynote (Linhart hall)
Wednesday, February 1
Talks
08:30-09:15 Detlef GĂĽnther, LA&GD Plenary (Linhart hall)
14:15-14:40 Sarah Theiner, Keynote (Linhart hall)
14:40-14:55 Gabriel Braun, IMAG1 (Linhart hall)
17:00-17:45 Thibaut Van Acker, New Horizons (Linhart hall)
Posters
We 27 Sandro Fazzolari, Coupling of a flow cytometer to the prototype ICP-TOFMS for single-cell analysis
We 29 Elisabeth Foels, Fundamental studies to explore the potential of isotope dilution for LA-ICPMS imaging »
We 35 Kharmen Billimoria, Potential of quantitative LA-ICP-tof-MS imaging to improve understanding of Wilson’s disease therapeutics
We 40 Claude Molitor, Statistical analysis of the distribution of the cell cycle phases of different cell cultures via LA-ICP-TOFMS
We 43 Martin Schaier, LA-ICP-TOFMS as a tool for exploring the mechanisms of chemoresistance in oxaliplatin-treated HCT116 tumors
Thursday, February 2
Talks
09:15-10:00 Gunda Köllensperger, MET Plenary (Kosovel hall)
14:15-14:40 Björn Meermann, Keynote (Linhart hall)
Posters
Th 27 David Loibnegger, LA-ICP-TOFMS imaging reveals spatial distribution of platinum compounds in mouse organs and tumor tissue at the single cell level
Friday, February 3
Talks
09:00-09:45 Heidi Goenaga Infante, METRO Plenary (Linhart hall)
09:45-10:05 Takafumi Hirata, Keynote (Linhart hall)
10:05-10:30 Alexander Gundlach Graham, Keynote (Linhart hall)