Heinrich-Emanuel-Merck Award 2015 given to Prof. Petra S. Dittrich, ETH Zurich
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, in the promotion of analytical science, has, since 1988, donated the HEINRICHEMANUEL-MERCK AWARD FOR ANALYTICAL SCIENCE – worth Euro 15,000.
The prize was donated to mark the centenary of the first standardization of analytical methods brought about by Merck chemist Dr. Karl Krauch in his book “The Testing of the Purity of Chemical Reagents”. The award bears the name of Heinrich Emanuel Merck, who defined the company’s commitment to quality by the claim “I shall always guarantee the purity of my preparations”.
The award is intended for chemists up to the age of 45, working in particular on developing new analytical methods and their applications in areas of human interest. Their work should be directed towards the improvement of our conditions of life, providing solutions to analytical problems in the areas of life sciences, material sciences or environment.
The prize will be awarded for the 12th time at a special award ceremony at the EuroAnalysis2015 Conference in Bordeaux, France, September 6 -10, 2015. to:
Prof. Dr. Petra S. Dittrich
"Small chambers for high sensitivity analyses: New perspectives for single cell proteomics and metabolomics"
Petra Dittrich is Associate Professor for Bioanalytics at the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering (ETH Zurich, Switzerland) since 2014. Her research in the field of lab-on-chip-technologies focuses on the miniaturization of high-sensitivity devices for chemical and biological analyses, and microfluidic-aided organization of materials.
Born in 1974 in Lingen/Ems(Germany), she studied chemistry at Bielefeld University (Germany) and Universidad de Salamanca (Spain) from 1993 to 1999. She earned her PhD degree at the Max Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry (MPI Göttingen, Germany) in 2003 for her thesis on fluorescence correlation spectroscopy in microfluidic channels. After another year as postdoctoral fellow at the MPI Göttingen, she had a postdoctoral appointment at the Institute for Analytical Sciences (ISAS Dortmund, Germany) (2004-2008). For research stays, she was at the Cornell University (2002) and the University of Tokyo (2005). In 2008, she became Assistant Professor at the Organic Chemistry Laboratories of the Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences (ETH Zurich).
Petra Dittrich was fellow of the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, the German Exchange Organization DAAD and the Christiane Nüsslein-Vollhard-foundation. Her PhD was was awarded by the Westfälisch-Lippische Universitätsgesellschaft. In 2008 she received the Starting Grant from the European Research Commission (ERC) and in 2010, the Analytica Forschungspreis of the German Society of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM), donated by Roche Diagnostics GmbH.
Some indication of the recognition the prize has meanwhile achieved in the world of chemical analysisis documented, apart from the excellent qualifications of the jury itself, by the list of previous award winners:
2012 - Prof. A. R. Wheeler, Canada
2010 - Profa. L. Torsi, Italy
2007 - Dr. A. Makarov, Germany; Prof. S. Nie, USA
2004 - Prof. Y. Baba, Japan
2002 - Prof. J. V. Sweedler, USA
2000 - Prof. N. Dovichi, Canada
1998 - Prof. R. Zenobi, Switzerland
1996 - Prof. D.J. Harrison, Canada; Prof. A. Manz, Great Britain
1993 - Prof. A. Amirav, Israel
1990 - Dr. B. Bidlingmeyer, USA; Prof. R. Niessner, Germany
1988 - Prof. M. Hiraide, Japan; Prof. O.S. Wolfbeis, Austria
http://www.euroanalysis2015.com/spip.php?rubrique37
Detlef Günther awarded the Simon-Widmer Award 2015
We are pleased to announce that the Simon-Widmer Award 2015 of the Division Analytical Sciences was attributed to Prof. Detlef Günther from the ETH in Zürich.
The award was given on the occsion of the HPLC 2015 in Geneva and Prof. Günther held a plenary lecture on June 23, 2015.
Simon-Widmer Award
The Simon-Widmer award is in memory of Prof. Willy Simon and Prof. Michael Widmer and honors distinguished scientists for their contribution to analytical science and the education of analytical scientists. The award is sponsored by the Division Analytical Sciences of the Swiss Chemical Society.
Past Winners
- 2000: Csaba Horvath
- 2002: Ruedi Aebersold
- 2004: Barry Karger
- 2006: Renato Zenobi
- 2009: Rolf Fuhr
David Spichiger, SCS
04.08.2015
Weiterbildung Analytik 2015
Der Katalog 2015 für Aus- und Weiterbildungen in Analytischer Chemie ist online
Unter dem Menüpunkt 'Kurse' finden Sie unsere neuen Angebote für 2015 in
- Trenntechnik
- Spektroskopie
- Analytische Anwendungen
- Methoden der Life Sciences
- Qualitätssicherung und Informationsbeschaffung
Teilnahmegebühren:
1 Kurstag:
CHF 510.00 für Einzelmitgliedschaft bei CCCTA, FLB, GDCh, GÖCH, SASP, SCG, SCV, SGLUC, SGMS, SVC
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CHF 260.00 für Studierende/RAV/AHV
2 Kurstage:
CHF 940.00 für Einzelmitgliedschaft bei CCCTA, FLB, GDCh, GÖCH, SASP, SCG, SCV, SGLUC, SGMS, SVC
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Anmeldung online (oder via Link in der Kursbeschreibung)
David Spichiger, SCS
30.01.2015
HPLC 2015
42nd International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques (HPLC 2015)
Geneva, Switzerland, June 21-25, 2015
About the conference
The HPLC series since its first edition in 1973 in Interlaken, Switzerland, has established itself as one of the leading conference in analytical chemistry and in particular in the field of separations sciences and related topics. The emphasis of the meeting will be around fundamentals aspects of separations sciences, sample preparation, novel developments and applications as well as hyphenation with mass spectrometry.
The meeting is structured with courses, tutorials, workshops, general and parallel sessions packed with plenary, keynote, invited and contributed talks from academic, government, and industrial scientists. The poster sessions, including the best poster awards, are a key part of the meeting allowing young and established researchers from all over the world to discuss their latest results.
The Main Scientific Themes
A) Core Separation Technology, understanding the fundamental aspects to drive innovation
B) Hyphenated Separations, mass spectrometry and related detection methods, push the limits in detection, identification and data processing
C) High Impact Sample Preparation Separation and Detection, on the edge of current and future applications.
More information
http://www.hplc2015-geneva.org
David Spichiger, SCS
27.11.2015
For sale: Waters Synapt G2 8K Mass Spectrometre (only 4 years old)
Due to the termination of an operating lease, we have the following ex-lease equipment available:
For sale: Waters Synapt G2 8K Mass Spectrometre
Only 4 years old, with 12 months warranty by Waters
Including:
- LockSpray Source with ESI probe
- MaxEnt V4.1
- Transform V4.1
- Mass Lynx v4.1
- NanoLockSpray with Universal sprayer
- Ion Mobility ready
Price is Negotiable
Upon the following express conditions of sale:
- The above equipment is complete and in good working condition having been on a full service contract with Waters and has been fully audited and serviced prior to deinstall.
- All de-installation, transportation and re-installation by Waters with insurance are included.
- Also included: service contract by Waters for the first 12 months.
Should you have an interest in the above equipment and would like to have further information please do not hesitate to contact Rukhsar Khan.
Rukhsar Khan
Marketing Manager
+44 845 225 3844
11a Blacka Moor Road
Sheffield, S17 3GH
United Kingdom
David Spichiger, SCS
14.08.2014
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