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  Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Capillary Elektrochromatography

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  Proteomics and biomarker discovery

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  Miniaturization, integrated microfabricated biodevices

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  Training Programs

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 Training Programs

 

TRAINING BOARD:

Prof. András Guttman, HLBS, Innsbruck, Austria
Dr. Günther Stecher, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Dr. Christian Huck, University of Innsbruck, Austria

The Horváth Laboratory of Bioseparation Sciences also serves as an important training center in Central and Eastern European, as well as, Austrian academic life. The Laboratory will host visiting scientists from all over the world, but especially from the newly joined Eastern European countries for education and training purposes, also providing temporary relief from their administrative and teaching obligations, thereby allowing them to fully concentrate on their chosen research plan. The Laboratory will also serve as a transition base for scientists returning from the US to the EU, especially to the newly joined Eastern European countries. Typical fellowships awarded by the European Commission or other granting agencies are envisioned to last up to several academic years. The average number of invited fellows staying at the Laboratory at any given time is planned to be about 6-10 scientists per year. We expect most of the research fellows to come with a genomics, proteomics and/or metabolomics background to study how novel bioseparation tools can be efficiently utilized in biomedical and life science research.

Besides the regular research programs, short term training courses are also offered in the following fields of bioseparation sciences:

• HPLC and microbore HPLC:
Principles and basic separation modes, Microbore columns, Preparative applications, Advanced methods development and validation, Practical troubleshooting, Bioanalytical LC-MS, Drylab, Latest advances.

• Capillary electrophoresis (CE) and Capillary Electrochromatography (CEC):
Basic principles of CE and CEC, Capillary column technology, Capillary gel electrophoresis; CE and CEC equipment, Biomolecular applications, Sequencing and genotyping, Small molecule analysis, CE-MS, Practical methods Development, Validation and system suitability.

• Microchip Electrophoresis:
Introduction to lab-on-a-chip systems, Micro-electrophoresis devices, Microfabrication techniques, Modeling and computer simulation, Injection and separation, Ultrathin-layer gel electrophoresis, Applications, Integrated Systems, Microreactors and unit operations

• Hyphenated Techniques of micro LC-MS, CE-MS, CEC-MS and CE-NMR


 
 

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