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Confirmed Speakers

Agenda, speaker list and presentation titles are subject to change without notice. 
Chris Elliott, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
"Detection of marine toxins using Biacore technology: A comparison with traditional methods"
Michael Petz, University Wuppertal, Germany
"A DNA-based assay for tetracycline residues in milk and honey by surface plasmon resonance"
Sara Stead, Central Science Laboratory, York, UK
"Development and validation of Biacore Q assay for the detection of tylosin in honey"
Julie Meneely, Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland
"Determination of trichothecenes using a surface plasmon resonance biosensor"
Michel Nielen, RIKILT, Wageningen, the Netherlands
"Nanoscale SPR/MS coupling in drug residue and food contaminant testing"
Stefan Weigel, WEJ Eurofins, Hamburg, Germany
"Screening of honey for frequent residues of antibiotic drugs - Performance in practice"
Sneh D. Bhandari, Silliker Laboratories, Chicago, USA
"A fit between performance advantage of the the biosensor based vitamin assays and current industry needs"
Åse Sternesjö, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden
"Acute phase proteins; new biomarkers for milk quality"
Harvey Indyk, Fonterra, Waitoa, New Zealand
"Milking the Interaction. An Overview of Biacore Applications in Fonterra"
Kitty Maassen, Animal Sciences Group, Lelystad, the Netherlands
"Development of serological assays for the detection of antibodies against Salmonella and Trichinella"

Gaud Pinel, LABERCA, Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Nantes, Nantes, France 
"Detection of growth hormone misuse in food production animals. Screening & Confirmatory methods"

Aldert Bergwerff, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
"A Dedicated SPR Biosensor to Profile Plasma Biomarkers Revealing Abuse of Steroid Hormones in Cattle"

Terry McGrath, XenoSense Ltd., Belfast, Northern Ireland 
"DIY Assay Development for the Faint Hearted"

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