Texas Tech University

About ITP

ITP LogoWe invite you to the 30th edition of the International Symposium on Electro- and Liquid Phase Separation Techniques (ITP), to be held from Sept. 29 to Oct. 3rd, 2024 in Fort Worth, Texas, USA.

ITP is one of the most recognized international symposium series in the field of separation science, addressing the latest developments and advances in all areas of electro- and liquid-phase separation techniques across multiple disciplines. ITP 2024 will continue the tradition of the series by updating attendees on advances in separation techniques and their applications in various areas with an emphasis on pharmaceutical, clinical, food, and environmental analysis. 

One of the major aims of the symposium is to provide a forum for high-level scientific exchanges between analytically oriented scientists worldwide in a friendly atmosphere. Special attention will be devoted to young scientists’ presentations and posters. 

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Guidelines for Speakers

Plenaries: 35' (30' for presentation + 5' for discussion) (PL) gray lineKeynotes: 25' (20' for presentation + 5' for discussion) (KN) gray lineOral communications: 20' (17' for presentation + 3' for discussion) (O) gray lineYoung Scientist oral communications: 15' (12' for presentation + 3' for discussion) (YS) gray lineYoung session poster presentation: 5’ for presentation of six selected posters (YP) gray lineIndustrial seminar: 20’ (17' for presentation + 3' for discussion) (IS) 

Some Remarks on Oral Presenations
  • Each session has multiple presentations. 
  • Please prepare your presentation in PowerPoint. 
  • Do not forget to bring an additional copy of the presentation (on USB or by emailing it to  yourself). 
  • All presentations should be uploaded at least one hour before the related session starts.
  • If you wish to incorporate videos into your presentation, be sure to check that they are working on the venue computers well in advance.
  • Technical assistance will be available in the presentation room. 
  • Session chairs will introduce each speaker. 
  • Session chairs can notify you when you have a few minutes to spare. 
Some Remarks on Poster Presentations
  • Posters will need to be adjusted to size 3 ft H X 4 ft W
  • The poster must have a title, name of author(s), affiliation. 
  • Posters must be in English.
  • Posters will be placed in the poster area in the Exhibition room.  
  • According to the schedule, posters will be presented from the first day of the conference until the last day: Monday (September 30) 12:05-13:05 pm, Tuesday (October 1) 12:45-13:45 pm, and Wednesday (October 2) 12:00-13:00 pm.  
  • Presenters must attend to their poster board each day during the poster session. 
  • The posters must be put up before the morning oral session (before 9:00am) on Monday, September 30, and removed at the end of the conference. 
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Poster Program

P-01      Explore the Antileukemic Activity of the Synthetic Retinoid ST1926 in HTLV-1 Positive and Negative Malignant T Cells through LC-MS/MS Proteomics. Mona Goli

P-02      Exploring Tianeptine: Chiral Separation, Enantiomeric Determination and Biological Effects. Saba Aslani

P-03      LC-MS/MS Characterization of the N-glycosylation of Spike protein S1 Derived from 11 variants of SARS-CoV-2. Cristian D. Gutierrez Reyes

P-04      Exploring the Impact of Fasting on Biological Pathways through LC-MS/MS of Profiling Serum Proteome. Md Mostofa Al Amin Bhuiyan

P-05      Are Conventional Efficiency Measurements Reliable in Chiral Chromatography? Ryan Jacob Burk

P-06      Moving Towards a Proteomics Blood-Based Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease Using Human Brain Tissue, CSF, and Plasma Samples by Leveraging a nanoLC-FAIMS-MS/MS Approach. Andrew I. Bennett

P-07      Glycoproteomics Profiling of Biofluids in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Patients. Moyinoluwa Adeniyi

P-08      Daidzein to Equol: Cyclodextrin-Based Chiral Separations of Key Metabolites. Amanda Razo-Smith

P-09      Serum Proteome Profiling of Diabetic Patients Treated with Novel Antidiabetics Show Improved Cognitive Function, Cardiovascular Function and Reduce Inflammatory Responses. Md Abdul Hakim

P-10       Evaluation of LC-MS Mobile Phase Additives for Separation of Peptide Epimers/Isomers. Umang Dhaubhadel

P-11       A Multi-Omics Investigation Uncovering the Biological Mechanisms Underlying Pompe Disease and Muscle Myopathy. Vishal Sandilya

P-12       An Innovative Method for Analyzing IgG Glycosylation Significance in Traumatic Brain Injury. Sherifdeen Onigbinde

P-13       Chiral Separation of Synthesized Dihydropyridine Derivatives: A Chromatographic Approach for Potential Calcium-channel Blockers. Reza Salehi

P-14       LC-MS/MS of Permethylated O-Glycans, Free Oligosaccharides, and Glycosphingolipid Glycans Using Mesoporous Graphitized Carbon Column. Oluwatosin Daramola

P-15       Development of Simple and Rapid tITP-CZE-UV method for Salivary Lysozyme determination. Radovan Tomašovský

P-16       LC-MS/MS-Based Proteomic Profiling of Small Extracellular Vesicle Alterations in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Mojibola Fowowe

P-17       Quantitation of Intact Proteins in Biological Fluids Using tITP-CZE-MS with Off-Line Microelution SPE Sample Pretreatment. Martina Opetová

P-18       Identifying Dysregulated Lipids in Human Brain of Alzheimer’s Disease and their Effects on Biological Pathways. Akeem Sanni

P-19       N-Glycan Alterations in Kidney of Rats Chronically Exposed to Glyphosate-Based Herbicide. Favour Chukwubueze

P-20      Heart Cut 2D-LC in a Single Chromatograph for a Difficult Isomeric Separation. Siddharth Jaya, Sajeevan J

P-21      Investigating the Effects of Alteration in Lipid Profile on Biological Pathways in Diabetic Patients Treated with Different Drugs. Waziha Purba

P-22      LC-PRM-MS/MS Reveals Significant Metabolomic Alterations in Parkinson’s Disease Frontal Lobe Tissue. Odunayo Oluokun

P-23      The Effect of Chiral Changes on Antibodies, Detection, and Sample Preparation: A Study of Epimeric Beta Amyloids. Arzoo Patel

P-24      In vivo Stable Labeling (GlyProSILC) of Mitochondria Glycans and Proteins. Judith Nwaiwu

P-25      Characterizing Insect-Mediated Microbial Degradation of Insecticides Through LC Methodologies. Maria Olds

P-26      LC-MS/MS-Based Approach for Examining Disease-Related N-Glycopeptides in Small Extracellular Vesicles: A Case Study on Traumatic Brain Injury. Ayobami Oluokun

P-27      Unveiling Glycan Profiles to Study Breast Cancer Brain Metastasis. Joy Solomon

P-28      Models, Metrics, and Methods for Greening Analytical and Preparative Chromatography. Troy Handlovic

P-29      LC-MS/MS-Based Metabolic Profiling: Investigating Serum and CSF in TBI Patients. Sarah Sahioun

P-30      Glycome Profiling of Small Extracellular Vesicle N-glycans as Disease Biomarkers: A Traumatic Brain Injury Case Study. Esther Oji

P-31      Understanding Protein Accumulation in Cleome Seeds Using NanoLC-MS/MS-Based Proteomics. Fang Chen

P-32      Proteomic Insights into Fusarium Oxysporum Adaptation and Host Interaction: A Study of Cotton Root Influence on Pathogen Protein Expression. Sarah Metwally

P-33      Exploring Metabolic Diversity: A Non-Targeted Metabolomics Study of Cleome gynandra and Cleome hassleriana. Sarah Metwally

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ITP Symposium History

1979 A. Adam & C. Schots, Baconfoy (Belgium)

1980 F.M. Everaerts, Eindhoven (The Netherlands)

1982 C.J. Holloway, Gosslar (Germany)

1984 Z. Prusik Hradec, Kralove (Czechoslovakia)

1986 F.M. Everaerts, Maastricht (The Netherlands)

1988 E. Kenndler, Vienna (Austria) 

1990 D. Kaniansky Tatranska, Lomnica (Czechoslovakia)

1992 S. Fanali, Rome (Italy) 

1994 F. Kilar, Budapest (Hungary)

1996 B. Gas, Prague (Czech) 

1998 P.G. Righetti, Venice (Italy) 

2000 D. Kaniansky & E. Kenndler, Bratislava (Slovak) – Vienna (Austria)

2002 M.L. Riekkola, Helsinki (Finland) 

2004 S. Fanali & M.G. Quaglia, Rome (Italy) 

2006 G. Peltre, Paris (France) 

2008 V. Cucinotta, Catania (Italy) 

2010 Z. El Rassi, Baltimore, MD (USA)

2011 B. Chankvetadze, Tbilisi (Georgia) 

2012 Z. El Rassi, Baltimore (USA) 

2013 A. Cifuentes & J. Hernández-Borges, Puerto de la Cruz (Spain)

2014 M. Tavares & E. Carrilho, Natal (Brazil) 

2015 M.L. Riekkola & H. Sirén, Helsinki (Finland) 

2016 Z. El Rassi & B. Lapizco-Encinas, Minneapolis (USA)

2017 M. Markuszewski, Sopot (Poland) 

2018 K. Otsuka, Kyoto (Japan) 

2019 H. Cottet, Toulouse (France)

2020 D. Chen, Virtual Conference

2022 D.S. Chung & F. Foret, Siem Reap (Cambodia)

2023 A. Gentilli, Latina (Italy)

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