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Not-to-Miss Sessions for Separation Scientists
Analytica, marking its U.S. debut from September 10–12, 2025, will deliver a robust scientific conference—packed with cutting-edge chromatography content—for laboratory professionals, researchers, and industry executives. The editors of LCGC International have selected standout sessions that every separation scientist should have on their radar.
Greener and Faster Separations with Capillary Liquid Chromatography
When: Thursday, September 11 | 2:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Presenter: James Grinias, Rowan University
Synopsis: This presentation spotlights sustainable chromatography methods: capillary-scale separations that dramatically reduce solvent use and waste, while leveraging compact, energy-efficient instrumentation. A must for chromatography pros focused on greener, efficiency-driven workflows.
Comprehensive 2D LC & Ion Mobility Interfaces
Sebastiaan Eeltink (VUB, Belgium): introduces a spatial, three-dimensional liquid-phase separation technology.
Oliver J. Schmitz (University of Duisburg-Essen): describes an advanced coupling between two-dimensional LC (LC×LC) and ion mobility mass spectrometry (IM-MS)—a sophisticated integration valuable for multidimensional separation professionals.
Emerging Chromatography Techniques in Biotech & Microfluidics
Dwight Stoll (Gustavus Adolphus College): delivers fresh insights into LC×LC developments.
Martin Gilar (Waters, USA): explores RNA analysis via LC and affinity-LC.
Robert Kennedy (University of Michigan): covers droplet microfluidics as a powerful enabling tool for chemical and biological separations.
Robert (Chip) Cody (USA): discusses integrated workflows from ambient ionization MS to GC×GC–HRMS, backed by a massive searchable database—crucial for analysts working on high-throughput separations.
Plenary: Enhanced Fluidity LC–MS Analysis of Biopolymers
When: September 10
Presenter: Susan Olesik, Ohio State University
Synopsis: A keynote talk exploring “enhanced fluidity LC–MS,” a cutting-edge technique using liquefied gases as mobile phases. This method holds promise for high-efficiency separation and analysis of proteins, oligosaccharides, and oligonucleotides—making it especially relevant for analysts working with complex biomolecules.
Session: Proteomics & Imaging in One Health
When: September 10
Presenters: Albert Sickmann (ISAS, Germany) and Amanda Hummon (Ohio State University, USA)
Synopsis: These talks showcase how LC–MS-based proteomics and imaging mass spectrometry intersect with health-related research. While not purely chromatographic, both rely on LC for sample preparation or analysis, bridging separation science with biomedical applications.
Session: Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry for Complex Separations
When: September 11
Presenters: Kelly Hines (University of Georgia, USA), Daniel DeBoard (Mobilion, USA), and Ahmed Hamid (Auburn University, USA)
Synopsis: This session spotlights the integration of ion mobility with LC-MS to enhance separation of intricate biological samples. While ion mobility adds another dimension of separation beyond LC, these presentations are instrumental for chromatographers seeking to understand and adopt advanced multidimensional separation strategies.
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