XI International Conference April 20-21, 2016 Zabrze, Poland XI Międzynarodowa Konferencja Chromatografia Jonowa i techniki pokrewne 2016
DIRECTORY 1. Conference Programme 1.1. Programme, April 20 th 2016 (Wednesday).. 3-5 1.2. Programme, April 21 st 2016 (Thursday).. 6-8 2. Poster sessions.... 9-14 3. Lecturers.... 15-35 4. Scientific Committee.. 36 5. Monograph.. 37-39 6. Sponsors and media partners... 40 2
XI International Conference ION CHROMATOGRAPHY AND RELATED TECHNIQUES 2016 Conference Programme April 20 th 2016 (Wednesday) I Session Chairpersons Prof. Maria Concetta Bruzzoniti Assoc. Prof. Rajmund Michalski 10:30-10:35 Opening of the conference Deputy Director of Scientific Affairs of the Institute of Environmental Engineering of Polish Academy of Sciences, Zabrze, Poland Assoc. Prof. Rajmund MICHALSKI 10:35-10:45 Committee of Analytical Chemistry of Polish Academy of Sciences Edward Romanowski Award Chairman of the Committee of Analytical Chemistry of Polish Academy of Sciences Prof. Bogusław BUSZEWSKI 10:45-11:15 Bogusław BUSZEWSKI Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland A new generation of packing material for solid phase extraction 11:15-11:45 Jay GANDHI ASTM, Regulatory Affairs Manager, Metrohm, USA Monitoring micronutrients in various water using ion chromatography 11:45-12:15 Rosa M. ALONSO, Nerea Ayarza, Juan M.G. Góngora University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) Bilbao, Spain Contributions of separation techniques to quality control in the fluorinated derivatives industry 3
12:15-12:30 Anna BŁAŻEWICZ Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland Iodine a fascinating analyte not only in the context of ion chromatography 12:30-12:45 Małgorzata SZULTKA-MŁYŃSKA, Bogusław Buszewski Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland Metabolomics of personalized antibiotic therapy: new approaches for drug monitoring by SPME-LC/MSn in biological samples 12:45-13:00 Zygfryd WITKIEWICZ 1, Ewa Śliwka 2 1 Military Technical Academy, Warsaw, Poland 2 Wrocław University of Technology, Wrocław, Poland Chromatography and electromigration techniques - dictionary 13:00-13:45 Lunch 13:45-14:05 II Session Chairpersons Prof. Joachim Weiss Prof. Zygfryd Witkiewicz Rajmund S. DYBCZYŃSKI, Marta Pyszynska, Krzysztof Kulisa, Anna Bojanowska-Czajka Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, Warsaw, Poland The new temperature-assisted method for the selective determination of yttrium in mixed rare earths by RP-HPLC 14:05-14:30 Pavel N. NESTERENKO University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia New possibilities of ion chromatography for analysis of environmental samples 14:30-14:55 Maria-Virginia COMAN Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Related techniques used for the analysis of some antibiotics in water and sediment samples 14:55-15:10 Inga MARKEVICIUTE Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany Sampling of complex liquid environmental media using dialysis probes coupled directly to ion chromatography 4
15:10-15:25 Irena BARANOWSKA, Sylwia MAGIERA, Weronika Adolf Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland HPLC-FL/MS/MS analysis of the enantiomers heart drugs and their metabolites 15:25-15:40 Tomasz KOWALKOWSKI Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland Separation of nanometric particles in biological samples by fractionation technique in the force flow 15:40-15:55 Przemysław KOSOBUCKI Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland Determination of soluble vitamins and water-insoluble by isotachophoresis (ITP) 15:55-16:10 Kinga MELLER Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland The microreactor capillary with trypsin immobilized on a monolithic support 10:30-16:00 Poster session I Session I Chairs dr Nerea Ayarza, dr Sylwia Magiera 16:10 Summary of the first conference day 16:30 Departure by bus to the Maciej shaft and gala dinner 23:00 Return to hotels 5
April 21 st 2016 (Thursday) III Session Chairpersons Prof. Rosa Maria Alonso Prof. Rajmund Dybczyński 9:00-9:30 Maria Concetta BRUZZONITI University of Torino, Torino, Italy Ion chromatography: Recent advances and environmental applications 9:30-10:00 Joachim WEISS Leopold-Franzens University, Innsbruck, Austria, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Dreieich Germany Mixed-mode liquid chromatography - Combining the best of both ion-exchange and reversed-phase chromatography 10:00-10:25 Jürgen MATTUSCH Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ; Leipzig Germany Speciation analysis by ICPMSMS/ESIQTOFMS principles and applications 10:25-10:50 Anna Teiz, Kristin Richter, Christina Grünberg, Andreas SEUBERT Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg, Germany Separation of inorganic anions on sulfobetaine exchangers of different charge distance with suppressed conductivity detection 10:50-11:15 Wolfgang FRENZEL Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany Application of ion chromatography in environmental research and analytical routines Do we have what we need? 11:15-11:45 Break 6
IV Session Chairpersons Prof. Andreas Seubert Prof. Żaneta Polkowska 11:45-12:10 Krisztián HORVÁTH, Diána Lukács University of Pannonia, Veszprém, Hungary Determination of equilibrium isotherms in ion chromatography by the inverse method 12:10-12:35 Humberto GÓMEZ RUIZ, Lucía Hernández Garciadiego National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico, Mexico Evaluation of as an alternative method for complying with water quality regulations in Mexico 12:35-13:00 FRANZ SCHMITZ, Michaela Koch, Udo Neist Hesse State Laboratory, Wiesbaden, Germany Determination of Cr(VI) in water applying a potassium hydroxide eluent and photometric detection using diphenylcarbazide based chemistry 13:00-13:15 Markus LÄUBLI Metrohm International Headquarters, Herisau, Switzerland Trace anions in metal salts applying Inline Metal Elimination 13:15-13:30 Nerea AYARZA, René B. Geerdink, Rosa M. Alonso University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain Sensitivity enhancement in the determination of glyphosate, glufosinate ammonium and their main metabolites in surface water by ion chromatography - electrospray mass spectrometry thanks to post column addition of acetonitrile 13:30-13:45 Viorica RAILEAN-PLUGARU Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland Physicochemical characterization of BioAgNPs synthesized by new Actinobacteria CGG16n strain and their antimicrobial effect evaluated by various techniques 7
13:45-14:00 Ewa JASZCZAK, Sylwia Narkowicz, Żaneta Polkowska Gdańsk Technical University, Gdańsk, Poland The application of ion chromatography in analytical of cyanide ions 14:00-14:15 Magdalena SKOCZYLAS Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland Type stationary phase immobilized peptide of hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) 14:15-14:30 Marcin FRANKOWSKI, Anetta Zioła-Frankowska A.Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland Speciation analysis of aluminium in environmental samples 14:30-14:45 Summary of the conference and poster awards 9:00-14:30 Poster session II Session II Chairs dr Inga Markeviciute, assoc. prof. Tomasz Kowalkowski On behalf of the Organizing Committee Assoc. Prof. Rajmund Michalski Institute of Environmental Engineering of Polish Academy of Sciences, Zabrze, Poland 8
POSTER SESSIONS April 20 th 2016 (Wednesday) Poster session I 10:30-16:00 Session I Chairpersons dr Nerea Ayarza, dr Sylwia Magiera 1. Izabela Matysiak, Maria Balcerzak Ion chromatography for honey's safety Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw 2. Maja Jelińska, Agnieszka Tkaczyk, Maria Balcerzak Inorganic additives in bakery products Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw 3. Irena Baranowska, Judyta Hejniak UHPLC-DAD method for analysis of chiral flavanones from plant samples Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Chemistry, Department of Inorganic, Analytical Chemistry and Electrochemistry 4. Grzegorz Bazylak 1, Rajmund Michalski 2, Marcin Siepak 3, Aleksandra Łyko 4, Beata Sperkowska 1 Oznaczanie anionów nieorganicznych metodą chromatografii jonowej w ziołach i roślinach leczniczych stosowanych do produkcji suplementów diety i żywności funkcjonalnej dla diabetyków i osób otyłych 1 - Katedra i Zakład Bromatologii Wydział Farmaceutyczny UMK, Bydgoszcz 2 - Instytut Podstaw Inżynierii Środowiska PAN, Zabrze 3 - UAM, Poznań 4 - Metrohm Polska 5. Izabela Powałek Oznaczanie wybranych słodzików w napojach za pomocą wysokosprawnej chromatografii cieczowej Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach, Wydział Chemii 9
6. Ewelina Kirejczyk Oznaczanie estrogenów w próbkach wód i ścieków Instytut Ceramiki i Materiałów Budowlanych, Oddział Inżynierii Procesowej Materiałów Budowlanych w Opolu 7. Daria Gąsior Zastosowanie chromatografii jonowej w badaniach skuteczności adsorpcji jonów fluorkowych na węglach aktywnych Instytut Ceramiki i Materiałów Budowlanych, Oddział Inżynierii Procesowej Materiałów Budowlanych w Opolu 8. Robert Duliński, Łukasz Byczyński, Krzysztof Żyła Zastosowanie chromatografii jonowej do oceny wpływu suplementacji pasz fitazami A oraz B na zawartość mio-inozytolu w osoczu krwi kurcząt brojlerów Katedra Biotechnologii Żywności, Wydział Technologii Żywności, Uniwersytet Rolniczy w Krakowie 9. Magdalena Polak Śliwińska, Łucja Kubrak, Beata Paszczyk Zastosowanie chromatografii cieczowej (LC) do badania wpływu warunków przechowywania na zawartośc wybranych kwasów organicznych w sokach na bazie jabłek z produkcji ekologicznej i konwencjonalnej Katedra Towaroznawstwa i Badań Żywności, Wydział Nauki o Żywności, Uniwersytet Warmińsko Mazurski w Olsztynie 11. Magdalena Polak-Śliwińska, Paulina Maziuk Ocena występowania patuliny i 5-hmf w sokach jabłkowych z upraw ekologicznych i konwencjonalnych przy wykorzystaniu techniki HPLC-DAD Katedra Towaroznawstwa i Badań Żywności, Wydział Nauki o Żywności, Uniwersytet Warmińsko Mazurski w Olsztynie 12. Beata Paszczyk, Magdalena Polak-Śliwińska, Łucja Kubrak Zastosowanie techniki GC oraz Ag-TLC i GC do oznaczania izomerów kwasu linolowego o wiązaniach sprzężonych (CLA) w tłuszczu mlekowym Katedra Towaroznawstwa i Badań Żywności, Wydział Nauki o Żywności, Uniwersytet Warmińsko - Mazurski w Olsztynie 13. Agnieszka Godziek, Anna Maciejowska, Mieczysław Sajewicz, Teresa Kowalska Chromatographic investigation of selected amino acid pairs Institute of Chemistry, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland 10
14. Dominika Dąbrowska, Marek Sołtysiak. Zastosowanie chromatografii jonowej w badaniach lizymetrycznych. Department of Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology, Faculty of Earth Sciences, University of Silesia, Sosnowiec 15. Magda Piątek Oznaczanie konserwantów w żywności metodą wysokosprawnej chromatografii cieczowej na przykładzie kwasu benzoesowego w napojach Uniwersytet Jana Kochanowskiego w Kielcach, Instytut Chemii 16. L. Rivoira 1, M. Ligor 2, M. C. Bruzzoniti 1, M. Szultka-Młyńska 2, B. Buszewski 2 Optimization of isolation and determination of betaine from different varieties of Beta Vulgaris 1 - Department of Chemistry, University of Torino, Torino, Italy 2 - Department of Environmental Chemistry and Bioanalytics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland 17. Lebiedzińska, J. Czaja, M. Marszałł, P. Szefer Oznaczanie witaminy B 12 w dietach sportowców metodą wysokosprawnej chromatografii cieczowej z detekcją kulometryczną Katedra i Zakład Bromatologii, Gdański Uniwersytet Medyczny w Gdańsku 18. J. Ziemblińska, I. Nowak, I. Rykowska, W. Wasiak Ekstrakcja wybranych filtrów UV z grupy benzofenonów za pomocą nowej metody in-situ IL-DLLME z zastosowaniem magnetycznych nanocząstek Fe 3 O 4 z detekcją UPLC-PDA Zakład Chemii Analitycznej, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, Poznań 19. I. Kalitka, M. Guzowska, I. Rykowska Sezonowa zmienność zanieczyszczeń w pyłach drogowych Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza, Wydział Chemii, Zakład Chemii Analitycznej, Poznań 20. Eleonora Moschione, Florian Moll, Hubertus Brunn, Franz Schmitz Comparison of adsorbent performances of different active carbon qualities and different adsorption techniques for the analysis of organic halogenated compounds using combustion ion chromatography (CIC) Hessian State Laboratory, Wiesbaden, Germany 11
April 21 th 2016 (Tuesday) Poster session I 9:00-14:30 Session II Chairpersons dr Inga Markeviciute, assoc. prof. Tomasz Kowalkowski 1. Beata Kostka, Małgorzata Bebek, Krzysztof Mitko, Malwina Cykowska Oznaczanie azotanów(iii) i azotanów(v) w wodach o podwyższonej mineralizacji techniką chromatografii jonowej wspomaganej ekstrakcją do fazy stałej Laboratorium Analiz Wód i Ścieków, Główny Instytut Górnictwa, Katowice 2. Deichuk G. 1, Sprynskyy M. 2, Ganzyuk A. 1, Buszewski B. 2 Physicochemical properties of saponite clay as efficient ion-exchange chromatography material 1 Department of Chemistry, Khmelnitsky National University, Khmelnitsky, Ukraine 2 Department of Environmental Chemistry and Bioanalytics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Toruń, Poland 3. Marta Dobrzańska, Magdalena Wiśniecka, Anna Król Wykorzystanie chromatografii jonowej do oznaczania halogenów w gazach Instytut Nafty i Gazu, Państwowy Instytut Badawczy, Kraków 4. Marcin Konior, Radosław Kiełek Oczyszczanie chlorku baru 133 BaCl 2 od zanieczyszczeń radionuklidowych przy użyciu eteru koronowego 4,4'(5')-di-t-butylo-cykloheksano 18-korona-6 Narodowe Centrum Badań Jądrowych Ośrodek Radioizotopów POLATOM, Otwock 5. Anna Rola, Monika Czarnecka, Alicja Kluczyk, Chromatograficzne metody rozdzielania i analizy kwasów tłuszczowych. Porównanie metody TLC i GC-MS w analizie wybranych olejów spożywczych Wydział Chemii, Uniwersytet Wrocławski, Wrocław 6. Rajmund S. Dybczyński, Krzysztof Kulisa Regulowane temperaturą rozdzielanie anionów za pomocą RP-HPLC alternatywa lub uzupełnienie chromatografii jonowej Laboratorium Jądrowych Technik Analitycznych, Instytut Chemii i Techniki Jądrowej, Warszawa 12
7. Celina Pieszko Zawartość fenolokwasów w próbkach żywności Katedra Chemii Nieorganicznej, Analitycznej i Elektrochemii, Politechnika Śląska, Gliwice 8. Joanna Płonka, Justyna Bulanda Przygotowanie próbek materiału roślinnego do analiz z zastosowaniem chromatografii cieczowej w aspekcie kontroli żywności Katedra Chemii Nieorganicznej, Analitycznej i Elektrochemii, Politechnika Śląska, Gliwice 9. Magdalena Kurek 1, Anna Korytkowska-Wałach 2, Hanna Barciańska 1 Sorbenty polimerowe do wydzielania tiametoksamu i lambda-cyhalotryny z matryc roślinnych 1 Katedra Chemii Nieorganicznej, Analitycznej i Elektrochemii, Politechnika Śląska, Gliwice 2 Katedra Chemii Organicznej, Bioorganicznej i Biotechnologii, Politechnika Śląska, Gliwice 10. Patrycja Marczewska 1,2, Dorota Kronenbach-Dylong 1, Marek Miszczyk 1, Marlena Płonka 1, Mieczysław Sajewicz 2 The methods of counterfeit plant protection products detection 1 Instytut Ochrony Roślin - Państwowy Instytut Badawczy, Oddział Sośnicowice 2 Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach, Instytut Chemii, Zakład Chemii Ogólnej i Chromatografii 11. Marta Skorek, Karolina Jurczyk, Mieczysław Sajewicz, Teresa Kowalska Thin-Layer Chromatographic identification of flavonoids contained in the cosmetic raw materials Department of General Chemistry and Chromatography, Institute of Chemistry, University of Silesia, Katowice 12. Marta Plaskacz-Dziuba, Roman Buczkowski, Danuta Kwiatkowska Oznaczanie jonów Cl - w autoklawizowanym betonie komórkowym metodą chromatografii jonowej Zakład Chemicznych Procesów Proekologicznych, Wydział Chemii, UMK, Toruń 13. Danuta Kwiatkowska, Marta Plaskacz-Dziuba, Roman Buczkowski, Marta Plaskacz-Dziuba Metody oznaczania jonów chlorkowych w materiałach budowlanych Zakład Chemicznych Procesów Proekologicznych, Wydział Chemii, UMK, Toruń 14. Magdalena Legan, Andrzej Trochimczuk Novel polymeric ion-exchange resin for the selective separation anion from water Department of Chemistry, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology 13
15. Milena Majchrzak 1,3, Marcin Rojkiewicz 2,3, Rafał Celiński 3, Mieczysław Sajewicz 1 Chromatographic and spectroscopic identification of novel psychoactive substances (NPS) from the cathinone derivatives group 1 - Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach, Instytut Chemii, Zakład Chemii Ogólnej i Chromatografii, Katowice, 2- Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach, Instytut Chemii, Zakład Syntezy Organicznej, Katowice, 3 - Laboratorium Toksykologiczne ToxLab Sp. z o.o., Katowice 16. Edyta Kudlek Monitoring wybranych związków farmaceutycznych w odpływie z komunalnej oczyszczalni ścieków Politechnika Śląska, Instytut Inżynierii Wody i Ścieków, Zakład Chemii Środowiska i Procesów Membranowych, Gliwice 17. Andrzej Skowroński, Przemysław Kosobucki, Bogusław Buszewski Polimerowe wypełnienia jonowymienne do ekstrakcji do fazy stałej (SPE) Katedra Chemii Środowiska i Bioanalityki, Wydział Chemii UMK, Toruń 18. Joanna Kończyk 1, Jerzy Gęga 2, Wojciech Lasoń 1, Aleksandra Łyko 3, Rajmund Michalski 1 Analiza zawartości Na, K, Ca i Mg w naparach herbat ziołowych technikami IC i MP-AES 1 - Akademia Jana Długosza w Częstochowie 2 - Politechnika Częstochowska 3 - Metrohm Polska 19. Agata Góźdź, Dorota Kołodyńska Wykorzystanie chromatografii jonowej do oznaczania EDDS - kwasu etylenodiaminodibursztynowego UMCS, Wydział Chemii, Lublin 20. Justyna Krukowska, Zbigniew Hubicki, Dorota Kołodyńska Badanie sorpcji jonów kadmu(ii) na biowęglu i węglu aktywnym UMCS, Wydział Chemii, Lublin 14
PROF. BOGUSŁAW BUSZEWSKI Chair of Environmental Chemistry and Bioanalytics Faculty of Chemistry Nicolaus Copernicus University 7 Gagarin St. 87-100 Torun, Poland Phone (4856) 6114308, fax (4856) 6114837 bbusz@chem.umk.pl He graduated at the Faculty of Mathematics-Physics-Chemistry of the Maria Curie Sklodowska University in Lublin. In 1986 he has received PhD degree at the Faculty of Chemical Technology, Slovak Technical University in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. In 1992 he has reached the Doctor of Sciences (habilitation) degree. In 1994 he has received Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń professor position and in 1999 received the title of professor of chemistry. After MSc graduation he became an assistant in the Department of Physical Chemistry, M. Curie Skłodowska University in Lublin. Then he worked in the Department of Chemical Physics and Physic Chemical Separation Methods until 1994. From 1994 he began to organize his research group at the Faculty of Chemistry, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń and became the Head of the Department of Environmental Chemistry & Ecoanalytics, later on transformed into Chair of Environmental Chemistry & Bioanalytics. Until now he takes over this function. From 2010 He is also a head of Center For Education & Research in Separation Methods & Bioanalytics BioSep. He has been Humboldt Fellow at Tübingen University (Germany) and visiting professor at several universities in the USA, Japan, China, UK, South Africa, Austria, the Netherlands, Taiwan and in many others European countries as well. He served as a member of the Committee of Analytical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences and from 2015 to 2019 He is a chairman of it. He serves also as the member of the editorial boards of 26 national and international journals and has authored or coauthored 15 books, numerous patents (most of them has been already implemented), lectures and more than 460 scientific papers (h=40). He is one of the most citied chemist in Poland (over 7000 citations). He was awarded by numerous national and international organizations (including Doctor Honoris Causa) and supervised 32 PhD. Prof. Buszewski is also the chairman of the Central European Group for Separation Sciences (CEGSS), the president of Polish Chemical Society (2010-2014), the president of the Societas Humboldtiana Polonorum, member of steering committee of Division of Environmental Chemistry of the European Association for Chemical and Molecular Sciences (EuCheMS), member of Austrian Academy of Sciences. He was a president of European Society for Separation Science (EuSSS) (2010-2014). In October 2007 was awarded by the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP) of prestige award Master (Mistrz) and in 2009 was awarded of the Polish Prime Minister award. He received also the award of the Ministry of Science & High Education in 2013 and received the title Doctor honoris causa of the University of SS Cyril and Methodius in Trnava. In 2015 He was awarded of the Knight s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta. Since 2015 he is a Chairman of Committee of Analytical Chemistry of Polish Academy of Sciences. 15
DR JAY GANDHI Regulatory Affairs Manager Metrohm USA 6555 Pelican Creek Circle Riverview, FL 33578 Phone: 713-202-8363 jgandhi@metrohmusa.com Dr. Gandhi brings 30+ years of proficiency with virtually all analytical instrumentation and the techniques of Environmental, Petrochemical and Pharmaceutical testing and research. In his distinguished career, here are few highlights of his achievements. 1992-1993 He received highest award from DuPont Company as non-dupont employee for completing Recycled Vinyl Acetate project from conception to completion in record 10 months. This saved DuPont approximately $12 million per year. 1994-1998 At Varian Inc., He received several awards as exemplary employee for outstanding customer service and ion-trap MSD applications development. 2001 At NASA being a principal investigator for Mars Exploration project, received several awards for Recycling of Water in Space project and several safety awards. Since 2002 - He has shepherded several ASTM and USEPA methods, during 2010-2011 he was instrumental collaborator with USEPA for method 218.7 for Analysis of Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water Most recently in 2015, Dr. Gandhi received Award of Merit from ASTM International. Established in 1949 by the ASTM International Board of Directors, the Award of Merit is the highest society award granted to an individual member for distinguished service and outstanding participation in ASTM International committee activities. In his spare time, he is also affiliated with University of Houston Clearlake campus as adjunct faculty to teach Analytical Chemistry in Environmental Science program 16
PROF. ROSA MARÍA ALONSO Full professor of Analytical Chemistry in the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU). rosamaria.alonso@ehu.es From 1991, she has supervised the research group called FARMARTEM, whose aim is the development of new analytical methodologies applied to metabolomic studies, pharmaceutical, environmental and industrial fields, and inks dating. For this purpose chromatographic and electrphoretic techniques coupled to different detectors including mass spectrometry have been used together with several sample treatment procedures She has participated in many I+D funded projects in public calls and in I+D contracts with chemical and pharmaceutical companies and in projects to acquire new equipment for research. Her scientific contributions such as papers in international journals and communications in international congresses are numerous. She has also been the supervisor of an important number of doctoral theses and M.Sc. theses. With respect to teaching, she gives lectures in the Chemistry degree and in the Forensic Analysis Master degree. She has also involved in administrative tasks. 17
DR ANNA BŁAŻEWICZ Head of the Laboratory of Instrumental Analysis at Medical University of Lublin Medical University of Lublin Department of Analytical Chemistry 4A Chodźki Street 20-093 Lublin, Poland Phone: +48 81 448 7180 anna.blazewicz@umlub.pl Dr Anna Beata Błażewicz graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry (M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry) at the Maria Skłodowska-Curie University in Lublin, Poland and received a Ph.D. degree in pharmaceutical sciences at the Faculty of Pharmacy Medical University of Lublin. Currently she is the Head of the Laboratory of Instrumental Analysis at Medical University of Lublin; coordinator and lecturer of chemistry for students of English Language Division, Faculty of Medicine, Medical University in Lublin; invited speaker on international and national conferences; awarded by Polish Minister of Health, Rector of Medical University of Lublin, and Rector of Warsaw Medical University for scientific achievements; member of many editorial boards; reviewer; holder of the patent; author of several chapters in books about spectrophotometric and chromatographic methods and sample preparation procedures for determination of iodine in miscellaneous matrices and analysis of iodine by ion chromatography; author of several chapters in textbooks for students, many monographs about ion chromatography, papers in scientific journals, posters; instructor on chromatographic courses; supervisor of the students research teams of American and Polish Students Scientific Society; manager of four interdisciplinary, international, non-commercial research projects; member of a Society of Iodine Science (Chiba University, Japan) and a member of the Polish Chemical Society. Research interests include interactions between trace elements and organic compounds in relation to diseases of complex etiology (e.g. autism, depressive disorders), chromatographic techniques, determination of various elements and biological compounds in human body fluids and tissues. 18
MAŁGORZATA SZULTKA-MŁYŃSKA Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland Department of Environmental Chemistry and Bioanalytics szultka.malgorzata@wp.pl Małgorzata Szultka-Młyńska works in the Department of Environmental Chemistry and Bioanalytics at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland). She obtained PhD in chemistry in 2014. She has published more than 25 peer reviewed papers in the fields of analytical chemistry and metabolomics. She obtained the subsidy from the Foundation for polish Science (the START program) and from the Minister of Science and Higher Education. Her research interests include determination of biologically active compounds (metabonomic/metabolomic), pharmaceutical/biomedical analysis, sample preparation methods, chromatographic techniques (HPLC), and hyphenation with mass spectrometry (LC/MSn). 19
PROF. RAJMUND S. DYBCZYŃSKI Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology Warsaw, Poland r.dybczynski@ichtj.waw.pl Rajmund Dybczyński was born in Warsaw, Poland, in 1933. In 1955 he was graduated from Warsaw University with the degree of M.Sc. in chemistry, and started his professional work on at the Institute of General Chemistry, Warsaw. In 1957 he joined the Institute of Nuclear Research, Warsaw, from where he obtained his Ph.D. (1963) and D.Sc. (1971) degrees. In 1987, the President of Poland conferred him the scientific title of Professor in Chemistry. Since 1965 Dr Dybczyński has been the Head of Laboratory for Radiometric Methods of Analysis, and since 1995 till 2008 the Head of Department of Analytical Chemistry at the Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology (formerly the part of the Institute of Nuclear Research) in Warsaw. He spent several months as a visiting scientist at the Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Moscow (1959-60) and the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, N.Y., USA (1963-64). In the years 1975 80 he worked for the IAEA in Vienna, being responsible for Analytical Quality Control Services, and later on participated in several Advisory Group or Consultant s Meetings organized by the IAEA. One of the main fields of scientific interest of Prof. Dybczyński is the research on the neutron activation analysis (NAA), in particular on new separation methods (based on ion exchange and extraction chromatography) for the development of radiochemical separation schemes to be applied in NAA. Prof. Dybczyński has been interested in QA/QC in chemical analysis and involved in work on preparation and certification of CRMs for inorganic trace analysis. Professor Dybczyński is the author and co-author of over 200 papers published in learned journals, 5 monographs, some review articles, expert s reports, dictionaries of analytical chemistry and chromatography etc. He was the regional editor of two international journals: Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry and Geostandards Newsletter, and of a Polish journal Chemia Analityczna/Chemical Analysis; now he is the member (Distinguished Reviewer) of Editorial Advisory Board of Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 5. In 2001, the Polish Chemical Society awarded him with the Wiktor Kemula Medal for outstanding scientific achievements. In 2009 the Committee for Analytical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences granted Professor Dybczyński the Jerzy Fijałkowski award for achievements in production and certification of certified reference materials and popularization of quality assurance. In 2010 the same Committee awarded Professor Dybczyński with the Andrzej Waksmundzki medal for achievements in chromatographic sciences. In 2013 he was awarded the prestigious G. Hevesy Medal Award. 20
PROF. PAVEL N. NESTERENKO University of Tasmania Hobart, Australia pavel.nesterenko@utas.edu.au Received MSc (1979) in Petrochemistry and Organic Catalysis, PhD (1984) and DSc degrees (2000) in analytical chemistry in Department of Chemistry of Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia). In 2006 moved to Australia, where he holds a strategic position of New Stars Professor in Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS) at the University of Tasmania, Hobart. Adjunct professor of Dublin City University, Ireland since 2005. Author of more than 300 scientific publications including 3 monographs, 9 Chapters in books, 24 reviews, 260 regular papers and 12 patents. Research interest is associated with development of new advanced adsorbents and technologies for various separation techniques. Member of advisory and editorial boards for 6 international journals in the field of analytical chemistry and separation sciences. Editor-in-Chief of journal Current Chromatography. In 2004 he was awarded a prestigious E.T.S. Walton professorship of Science Foundation of Ireland. In 2006 received International Achievement Award for outstanding contributions in developing the methodology of. 21
PROF. MARIA - VIRGINIA COMAN Babeş-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania coman_virginia@yahoo.com Maria - Virginia Coman completed her PhD in chemically bonded stationary phases for LC at the Babes-Bolyai University (BBU) of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, in 1997. She is senior research scientist at the Raluca Ripan Institute for Research in Chemistry of BBU and head of Analytical Chemistry Department since 2000. She was also associated professor at the Faculty of Environmental Sciences of BBU (2010-2013) and at the Control and Food Security Department of the University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca (2011-2014). She has 30 years experience on developing methods for the analysis of different classes of compounds from complex matrices (pollutants from water and soil, natural and synthetic additives from beverages, carbohydrates from raw vegetables and wines, pharmaceuticals from biological fluids, river and waste waters) by chromatographic (HPLC, HPTLC, OPLC, GC) techniques. She is author/co-author of more than 80 peer review papers, 4 patents, 2 chapters in Taylor & Francis, 2 chapters in Elsevier and 2 books. She participated as director/co-director at 25 national and 4 international projects. She was awarded by national and international chemical societies and scientific meetings. 22
PROF. IRENA STANECZKO-BARANOWSKA Silesian University of Technology Gliwice, Poland Irena.Staneczko-Baranowska@polsl.pl Prof. dr hab. Irena Staneczko-Baranowska ma w dorobku naukowym ponad 250 publikacji w renomowanych czasopismach naukowych. Była kierownikiem Katedry Chemii Analitycznej w Politechnice Śląskiej przez 20 lat. Była promotorem 17 doktoratów, recenzentem około 50 doktoratów, 23 habilitacji oraz 20 wniosków o tytuł profesora. Była kierownikiem projektów z KBN, NCN, koordynatorem 5-letniego projektu Unii Europejskiej TESSA-PHARE, członkiem konsorcjum w projektach NCBiR. Pełniła funkcję wiceprzewodniczącej Komitetu Chemii Analitycznej PAN (2 kadencje), a obecnie jest członkiem Prezydium Komitetu. Otrzymała m.in. Medal im Wiktora Kemuli za wybitne osiągnięcia naukowe w dziedzinie chemii analitycznej oraz medal im Andrzeja Waksmundzkiego za wybitne osiągnięcia w chromatografii i naukach pokrewnych. DR SYLWIA MAGIERA Silesian University of Technology Gliwice, Poland Dr inż. Sylwia Magiera jest adiunktem w Katedrze Chemii Nieorganicznej, Analitycznej i Elektrochemii Politechniki Śląskiej. W dorobku ma 28 publikacji w czasopismach o zasięgu międzynarodowym, jest współautorem rozdziałów w 5 monografiach, kierownikiem 3 grantów badawczych oraz wykonawcą w 4 projektach naukowych. Za działalność naukową otrzymała m.in. Stypendium Ministra Nauki i Szkolnictwa Wyższego dla wybitnych młodych naukowców. 23
INGA MARKEVICIUTE Technical University of Berlin, Germany Department of Environmental Engineering Inga Markeviciute is currently a PH.D. student and research assistant at the Department of Environmental Engineering at the Technische Universität Berlin (TUB). After she graduated in chemistry at the Humboldt University of Berlin she moved to TUB where she performed her Diploma Thesis. Since 2014 she is member of the Atmospheric Chemistry group at TUB. Her current research focus is related to the application of membranes for sample preparation in particular for Ion Chromatography. Specific emphasis is placed on miniaturization of dialyzers and on-line coupling to IC. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ASSOC. PROF. TOMASZ KOWALKOWSKI Nicolaus Copernicus University Toruń, Poland pinez@chem.umk.pl He graduated in 1998 at the Faculty of Chemistry of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. In 2002 he has received PhD degree and in 2010 he has reached the Doctor of Sciences (habilitation) degree in the same faculty. In 2013 he became associate professor. During the doctoral studies he spent 5 months DAAD fellowship in Institute of Freshwater and Inland Fisheries w Berlin developing the nutrient emission model for Polish rivers. After PhD graduation he was postdoctoral fellow at Witwatersrand University as in Environmental Analytical Chemistry group researching the topic Metal speciation in the environment. He is an coauthor of ca. 50 scientific papers (h=14 with ca. 600 citations), numbers of chapters and gave already more than 70 lectures, oral and poster presentations. His main scientific interests: environmental and analytical chemistry, modelling and chemometrics. 24
DR HAB. PRZEMYSŁAW KOSOBUCKI Nicolaus Copernicus University Toruń, Poland pkosob@chem.umk.pl Absolwent i pracownik Katedry Chemii Środowiska i Bioanalityki Wydziału Chemii Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu, specjalność chemia środowiska, chemia analityczna: mgr - 1998, dr - 2003, dr hab. - 2014. Główne zainteresowania naukowe oscylują wokół szeroko pojętej chemii środowiska (uzdatnianie wód, oczyszczanie ścieków, utylizacja odpadów) oraz chemii analitycznej (izotachoforeza, chromatografia jonowa). Autor bądź współautor publikacji, patentów, skryptów, rozdziałów w monografiach oraz wystąpień na konferencjach krajowych i zagranicznych z tego zakresu. Od 2009 organizuje cykliczne konferencje Monitoring i analiza wody. Chromatograficzne metody oznaczania substancji o charakterze jonowym. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KINGA MELLER Nicolaus Copernicus University Toruń, Poland kingameller91@wp.pl Kinga Meller is a first year doctoral student at the Chair of Environmental Chemistry and Bioanalysis, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń. Kinga Meller received a master's degree in chemistry on 10 June 2015. The title of her master's thesis was "Enzymatic microreactors for miniaturized separation techniques". She began the doctoral studies on 10.01.2015. The subject of her scientific interests includes proteomic research and miniaturized techniques for sample preparation. Kinga Meller is involved in the preparations of monolithic polymers and microfluidic reactors with immobilized enzymes. In her research, she applies the analytical techniques such as high performance liquid chromatography, gel electrophoresis, and a mass spectrometry MALDI- TOF. 25
PROF. MARIA CONCETTA BRUZZONITI University of Torino, Italy mariaconcetta.bruzzoniti@unito.it Prof. Bruzzoniti (Ph.D. in Chemical sciences) is academic class teacher at the University of Torino (Italy) and at the University of Nova Gorica (Slovenia). Member of the executive board of the Division of Environmental and Cultural Heritage Chemistry of Italian Chemical Society, she is co-author of 68 papers in peer-reviewed international journals, 6 book chapters, 13 invited lectures, 124 presentations at conferences and scientific meetings. She contributed to the organization of four national schools, five conferences (3 national and 2 international) and is responsible of several projects of national/international relevance. Her research interests deal with separation sciences in analytical and environmental chemistry and include: development of chromatographic methods (ion-exchange, reversed-phase) for determination of inorganic and organic species in environmental matrices; synthesis and characterization of new materials (ceramic materials) for the removal of pollutants. 26
PROF. JOACHIM P. WEISS Technical Director Dionex Products Thermo Fisher Scientific GmbH Im Steingrund 4-6 D-63303 Dreieich Phone: +49-6103-408111-0 Cell: +49-171-3764914 joachim.weiss@thermofisher.com After his graduation in chemistry in 1979 from the Technical University of Berlin (Germany) he worked in the field of Liquid and Gas Chromatography at the Hahn-Meitner-Institute in Berlin and received his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry in 1982 from the Technical University of Berlin. In 2000, Prof. Guenther Bonn appointed him Visiting Professor at the Leopold-Franzens University in Innsbruck (Austria). Weiss habilitated in Analytical Chemistry at the Leopold-Franzens University in 2002. In 2011 and 2014, Prof. Jacek Namiesnik appointed him Visiting Professor at the Technical University of Gdansk (Poland). In 1982, Dr. Weiss started his professional career as an applications chemist at Dionex Corporation in Germany. From 1996 to 1997, he worked in the field of Scanning Probe Microscopy at TopoMetrix GmbH in Germany as a European Distributors Manager and rejoined Dionex Corporation (now part of Thermo Fisher Scientific) in 1998. He currently holds the position of International Technical Director for Dionex Products within the Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division (CMD) of Thermo Fisher Scientific, located in Dreieich (Germany). 27
PROF. JÜRGEN MATTUSCH Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig Germany juergen.mattusch@ufz.de Jürgen Mattusch is senior scientist for Analytical Chemistry at Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ in Leipzig (Germany). He received his doctorate in the field of Analytical Chemistry at University of Leipzig, Faculty of Chemistry and Crystallography in 1982 with the application of photolytic processes to improve catalytic methods for analysis. In 1991 he got his habilitation for his application of chemically modified electrodes in electroanalytical methods. His current interests include the development and application of chromatographic methods like ion-, RP- and sizeexclusion chromatography combined simultaneously with element-selective and molecular-selective mass spectrometry for element speciation of metalloids (As, Sb), metals (REE) and non-metals (S and/or P containing organic compounds (dyes, phospholipids). His recent publications are focused on arsenic speciation in marine organisms and plants including sample preparation techniques. He is further interested in photolytic degradation processes of Gd-based contrast agents and the identification of the reaction products. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROF. ANDREAS SEUBERT Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany seubert@staff.uni-marburg.de Andreas Seubert is Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the Philipps-University Marburg with deep interest in analytical, inorganic and macromolecular chemistry. He authored and co-authored more than 100 original papers, several book chapters and two patent applications. His research interest include the development of polymeric stationary phases for use in all disciplines of chromatography with a special focus on ion separations as well as the use of atomic spectrometry in conjunction with chromatographic separations for the determination of elemental speciation for several elements, namely aluminum, chromium, bromine, iodine and the lanthanides. A third field of research deals with ultra-trace analysis of ions and elements in complex sample matrices. 28
PROF. WOLFGANG FRENZEL Technical University of Berlin, Germany wolfgang.frenzel@tu-berlin.de Wolfgang Frenzel has studied chemistry in Freiburg und Berlin (both in Germany). His Diploma and Ph.D. theses were done in the field of Analytical Chemistry with emphasis on electrochemistry and flow-through analysis. After a post-doctoral period at the Hahn-Meitner Institute in Berlin (where he dealt with trace element speciation in food and biomedical research) he became leader of the analytical research group at the Department of Environmental Engineering. Since 1986 he is permanently employed at TU Berlin as a research scientist. His activities at the TU Berlin encompass also teaching in Analytical Chemistry, Air Pollution Control and Atmospheric Research. Over the last 25 years he has supervised altogether about 80 PhD, Diploma, Master and Bachelor theses. He is collaborating with scientists in several countries worldwide and since 2015 a deputy teacher at the German University in Bangladesh. Scientifically his interests are devoted to the development and optimization of analytical methods for trace determination of environmentally relevant parameters in water, soil, air, and biota. A particular focus of his work is connected with the integration of sample preparation into analytical methods. Wolfgang Frenzel has published about 100 papers in peer reviewed journals and has written several book chapters. He is, among other positions, the managing editor of the analytical journal Microchimica Acta and the organizer and chairman of a biannual international conference on ion analysis (ICIA). 29
PROF. KRISZTIAN HORVATH University of Pannonia Veszprém, Hungary raksi@almos.uni-pannon.hu Prof. Krisztian Horvath is an associate professor at the University of Pannonia (Veszprém, Hungary), member of the board of the Hungarian Society for Separation Sciences and the Analytical Division of Hungarian Chemical Society. He graduated with a degree in environmental engineering in 2002 and obtained his Ph.D. in chemistry in 2007 from the University of Pannonia. His research interests include the study of retention behavior of small and large molecules in high performance ion- and liquid chromatography, and method development and optimization in one- and two-dimensional liquid chromatography. He worked as a post-doc fellow in Georges Guiochon's group on twodimensional liquid chromatography between 2008 and 2010. Author of 28 SCI publications (IF: 107, citations: 310). 30
PROF. HUMBERTO GÓMEZ RUIZ National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico hgomez@unam.mx Humberto Gómez Ruiz is full time Professor in the Analytical Chemistry Department of the Chemistry School (Facultad de Química) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Professor Gomez is responsible for the courses on Chemical Equilibrium and Analytical Method Development in undergraduate courses and the courses of Mass Spectrometry and Sample Preparation Techniques for graduate students. Professor Gomez has worked in fundamental areas of Analytical Chemistry as Mass Spectrometry and Separation Sciences. He is author or co-author of more than 60 scientific papers and has presented more than 150 papers in national and international meetings. Professor Gomez has collaborated with several research groups in Mexico and Latin America. He is now responsible of two other research groups one at the Queretaro University in México where several new analytical procedures are being developed for the analysis of contaminated sites; and another research group at the San Luis Potosí University also in México for the development of methods for the analysis of bio-markers of human exposure to contaminated sites. Professor Gomez is an international consulter for the World Bank on water quality control. He is also consulter for the World Meteorological Organization, from UN for specific programs for the modernization and the efficient management of water sources in México. He has worked also for the National Institute of Ecology on the development of Official Guides for the analysis of different pollutants (a total of 52 guides). He is now member of the Scientific Committee for the Health Ministry on Chemical Risk Assessment. For the past 7 years he was director of the USAII (unit for specialized analytical services for research and industry) under his direction the laboratory got accreditation ISO 17025 as a research laboratory for 13 different techniques. Professor Gómez is member of the permanent scientific committee of COLACRO (Latin-American Congress on Chromatography). He is also member of the scientific committee of the AMQA (Mexican Association of Analytic Chemists) he was also the founder of the AMQA. Actual interests of professor Gomez is the analysis of human bio-markers of exposure using GC-MS, HPLC-MS, HPLC-MS-MS. The analysis of food aroma also by GC-MS and HPLC_MS. The development of bio-sensors on Flow Injection Analysis (FIA) for the determination of several pollutants in water and also for the evaluation of quality in wines and tequila. For 9 years he has been responsible for the water quality assessment of the Lacantun river in the Montes Azules Preserve in the state of Chiapas in the Lacandon jungle south of Mexico. Other area of interest is the analysis and development of human pheromones with different pharmacological activity using the modern techniques available now. 31
FRANZ SCHMITZ Hessian State Laboratory (LHL) Organic Contaminants Environmental Analysis Glarusstr. 6 D-65203 Wiesbaden Franz.Schmitz@lhl.hessen.de Work Area: Analytical chemistry Ion Analysis (Photometry, ) Surrogate Methods (AOX, TOC, TNb, CIC) Analytical quality control Member of several standardisation working groups in DIN, CEN, ISO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR NEREA AYARZA University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) Bilbao, Spain nerea.ayarza@gmail.com Nerea Ayarza, a Spanish chemist, speciality in Analytical Chemistry (2007). M. Sc. in method development and validation in analytical chemistry (2008). Ph.D. at University of the Basque Country, qualified with outstanding cum laude (2014). Working as postdoctoral researcher in the department of Analytical Chemistry of the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) (2016). Expertise in ion chromatography coupled to suppressed conductimetry and mass spectrometry and capillary electrophoresis coupled to diode array detection. Scientific contributions made to the fields of: quality control of fluorinated compounds, updating current traditional chemical methods, in industrial laboratories; anionic impurities characterization in water treatment plant samples and pesticides determination in surface water, both in official laboratories. 32
VIORICA RAILEAN-PLUGARU Nicolaus Copernicus University Toruń, Poland rviorela@yahoo.com Mrs. Viorica Railean-Plugaru has graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Industial and Ecological Chemistry Department at State University of Moldova. Up to the admission to the doctoral studies, Mrs. Viorica Railean-Plugaru worked in the labor market on the private company Com V & V "Relax Aromatherapy", in Moldova, Chisinau. From 02/2014 hitherto she was invited to activate in one project, Symphony-I No.2013 / 08 / W / N28 / 00701 from the National Science Centre in Warsaw, Poland, as well as grants from the European Social Found, the Polish National Budget and the budget of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie, at the Department of Environmental Chemistry and Bioanalytical in Torun having as research topic "The study of nanosilver biocomplex produced by microorganisms". The pursued research topic related to the doctoral dissertation is the bio nanocomplex of metals and their interaction with different antibiotics in order to valorize the therapeutic, prophylactic and curative proprieties and their use in medicine, cosmetology and/or food. During the work on this subject, she publish five publications from which four with impact factor, to participate with the obtained results in seven national and international conferences, two of them being an oral communication. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EWA JASZCZAK Gdańsk Technical University Gdańsk, Poland ewajas5@gmail.com Mrs Ewa Jaszczak (ur. 24.04.1991 w Płocku) od listopada 2015 roku doktorantka w Katedrze Chemii Analitycznej Wydziału Chemicznego Politechniki Gdańskiej. W 2015 roku obroniła pracę magisterską pt. Powódź jako ekstremalny epizod hydrologiczny mający wpływ na zanieczyszczenie środowiska wód powierzchniowych pod kierunkiem prof. dr hab. inż. Żanety Polkowskiej. Wcześniej pracowała w Zakładzie Higieny Weterynaryjnej w Gdańsku w pracowniach Chemii Ogólnej oraz Pozostałości Pestycydów. Obecnie zainteresowania naukowe koncentrują się na zagadnieniach związanych z oznaczaniem jonów cyjankowych w materiałach biologicznych pobranych od człowieka za pomocą techniki chromatografii jonowej. Prywatnie właścicielka psa i kolekcjonerka gier planszowych. 33