Plenary Lecture
Prof. Janusz Pawliszyn
University of Waterloo, Canada
“Think big but design small and efficient, a green path of microextraction”
Opening Plenary Lectures
Prof. Stig Pedersen-Bjergaard
University of Oslo, Norway
Closing Plenary Lecture
Prof. Jared L. Anderson
Iowa State University, USA
Prof. Soledad Cárdenas
Universidad de Córdoba, Spain
“The role of (bio)polymeric phases
in extending the sustainability of
sample preparation”
“Advances in the design and
production of sorbent materials
for sample preparation”
Tuesday 18th July at 18:20 - Room Auditorium
Thursday 20th July at 12:00
Room Auditorium
Friday 21st July at 12:00
Room Auditorium
Dr. Barbara Bojko
Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
“Solid-phase microextraction and thin film
microextraction for direct and indirect
characterization of organs’ quality - A new
avenue in transplant surgery”
Dr. Cecilia Cagliero
Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
“Omics analysis of natural products is going
greener: opportunities from new materials
combined with microextraction techniques”
Dr. José Manuel Herrero
Universidad de Valencia, Spain
“Smart materials and low-cost supports: A
well-matched couple for sample preparation”
Dr. Manuel Miró
Universidad de las Islas Baleares, Spain
“3D-printed affinity and biomimetic sorptive
phases: A new era of bioselective sorbents”
Dr. Valérie Pichon
Sorbonne Université, France
“Aptamer-based sorbents for the selective
extraction of organic compounds and ions at
the trace level in complex samples”
Dr. Elia Psillakis
Technical University of Crete, Greece
“Vacuum-assisted headspace microextraction:
From theory to a new product”
Dr. Milton Rosero
Universidad de Caldas, Colombia
“Synthesis of novel hybrid nanocomposites
based on clay coated by physical vapor
deposition for solid phase microextraction
of emergent pollutants from aqueous
samples”
Dr. Alberto Chisvert
Universidad de Valencia, Spain
“New miniaturized approaches for the analysis
of low-availability samples”
Dr. Emanuela Gionfriddo
The University of Toledo, USA
“Harnessing microextraction methodologies for
the characterization of complex samples”
Dr. Henryk H. Jeleń
Poznan University of Life Sciences, Poland
“Challenges in extraction of aroma compounds
from food matrices”
Dr. Torsten C. Schmidt
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
“Sustainable sample pretreatment for
microplastic analysis in environmental samples”
Dr. Elena Stashenko
Universidad Industrial de Santander,
Colombia
“Matrix solid-phase dispersion: from laboratory to
pilot operation”
Dr. Ana M. García-Campaña
Universidad de Granada, Spain
“Sustainable analytical strategies for
multiresidue/multiclass monitoring of
emerging risks in complex samples”
Dr. Rafael Lucena
Universidad de Córdoba, Spain
“On-site environmental extraction devices
based on open-source technologies”
Dr. Abdul Malik
University of South Florida, USA
“Transition metal oxide-based sol-gel media
for capillary microextraction”
Dr. María Llompart
Universidad de Santiago de Compostela,
Spain
“Sustainable miniaturized sample preparation
strategies to assess the global impact of recycled
tire crumb rubber microplastics”
Dr. Alberto Escarpa
Universidad de Alcalá, Spain
“Micromotors in action as environmental micro-
cleaners: just a concept or a futuristic reality?”
Dr. Antonio Martín-Esteban
CSIC, Spain
“Recent advances and future trends in
molecularly imprinted polymers-based
sample preparation”
Dr. Marcela Segundo
University of Porto, Portugal
“Automation of sample treatment based on
flow techniques for pharmaceutical
development”
Dr. Lorena Vidal
Universidad de Alicante, Spain
“Microextraction techniques: a powerful tool for
(bio)markers extraction in non-invasive diagnostic
methodologies. Colorectal cancer as a real case”