HTC 15 - 15th International Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Separation Technology

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Register at https://www.ilmexhibitions.com/htc/registration/ and submit your abstracts at https://www.ilmexhibitions.com/htc/abstract-submission/ today! Full meeting details can be found at http://htc-conference.co.uk/.


On behalf of the Organising Committee I look forward to welcoming you to HTC-15 in the historic city of Cardiff, and to Cardiff City Hall, the centrepiece of one of the world's finest civic centres and an area of impressive buildings, landscaped gardens and tree-lined avenues.

The HTC conference will be held in the UK for only the second time in its history, and will be the premier analytical meeting in the UK for 2018, attracting national and internationally renowned scientists. The meeting is organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry Separation Science Group, together with the Royal Flemish Chemical Society (KVCV).

Pro John Langley, Chair of HTC-15


Conference programme

The conference will include 5 plenary lectures, 16 keynote lectures, 8 tutorial lectures, 48 oral presentations, and daily poster sessions. The programme includes sessions on Big Data, Fundamentals and Exploiting Separation Science, (R)evolutions in Biopharmaceutical Analysis, Food and Drink, Environmental, Comprehensive Chromatography and many more topics relevant to the separation scientist. There will also be a dedicated early-career researchers (ECR) session, with 24 ECR presentations. We have successfully secured sponsorship for ECRs and will be able to offer free registration for presenters in this session, see https://www.ilmexhibitions.com/htc/bursary-guidelines/ for details.

Plenary Lecturers
Prof Rob Beynon (University of Liverpool)
Prof Tuulia Hyotylainen (Örebro University)
Dr Eric Little (Othus Inc.)
Prof Peter Schoenmakers (University of Amsterdam)
2017 Knox Award Winner

Confirmed Speakers
Dr Leon Barron (Kings College London) 
Dr Lewis Couchman (Analytical Services International)
Prof John Dean (Northumbria University)
Prof Gert Desmet (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Prof Paola Dugo (University of Messina)
Prof Claire Eyers (University of Liverpool)
Dr Kevin Giles (Waters)
Dr Ruth Godfrey (Swansea University)
Dr Anthony Gravell (Swansea University)
Dr Davy Guillarme (University of Geneva)
Yvan Vander Heyden (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Prof Michal Holčapek (University of Pardubice)
Prof Hans Gerd Janssen (University of Amsterdam)
Lewis Jones (Sensient Technologies)
Prof Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern (Univerity of Bath)
Dr Chris Lapthorn (GlaxoSmithKline)
Prof Frederic Lynen (Ghent University)
Prof Luigi Mondello (University of Messina)
Dr Arundhuti Sen (GlaxoSmithKline)
Dr Konstantin Shoykhet (Agilent Technologies)
Scott Summerfield (GlaxoSmithKline)
Dr Roman Szucs (Pfizer Global R&D)
Dr Eva Tyteca (University of Liège)
Prof Caroline West (Université d’Orléans)
Dr Sam Whitmarsh (BP)


Technical Exhibition and Vendor Information

Alongside the core scientific programme, the symposium will host an attractive technical exhibition where companies active in the field will present their latest developments in instrumentation, software and applications related to the hyphenation of separation, detection and sample preparation techniques, as well as technical seminars. At present, 13 companies are participating in the exhibition, and we expect more to follow shortly. If you are interested in exhibiting at HTC-15 please use the following link to secure your place: https://www.ilmexhibitions.com/htc/floorplan/


Travel and accommodation

Cardiff is the closest capital city to London, and Cardiff Airport is just a 20-minute journey away from the conference centre easily accessible by car or shuttle. Bristol International Airport is only an hour away, with connections to 112 different countries.

If travelling via train from London, remember to book your onwards journey in advance. We can offer an exclusive deal on train tickets from Great Western Railway (GWR). This deal offers reduced rates for conference delegates traveling at any time to Cardiff Central Station from all main GWR stations, including London Paddington, as well as many connecting routes to Great Western Railway from Home Counties. See https://www.ilmexhibitions.com/htc/location-direction/ for details.


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