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GIDRM Day: Quantitative and non-targeted NMR for the protection of Health and Food

June 16, 2023
Informations

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) is a powerful tool for the analysis of food and biological samples. Quantitative and non-targeted NMR methods allow for the determination of multiple parameters in a single analysis, providing a comprehensive picture of the sample composition. This is particularly relevant in the context of food safety and health protection, where the identification and quantification of specific compounds is essential to ensure compliance with regulations and to prevent potential health hazards.

In this NMR Day, we will discuss the latest advances in quantitative and non-targeted NMR methods for the analysis of food and biological samples. We will focus on the use of these techniques for the characterization of food quality parameters, such as composition, authenticity, and freshness. We will also highlight the potential of NMR for the analysis of biological fluids for the diagnosis and monitoring of diseases.

It will be emphasized the importance of method validation, interlaboratory comparisons, and international standardization in NMR analysis for the protection of health and food. These practices ensure the accuracy and reliability of NMR results and enable the comparison of data obtained from different laboratories.

Overall, this NMR Day will show the versatility and potential of quantitative and non-targeted NMR for the protection of health and food, providing insights into the latest developments and applications of this powerful analytical technique.

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 Deadline: June 1st, June 8th, 2023

Organization

Organizing Committee

Polytechnic University of Bari
Vito Gallo
Piero Mastrorilli
Mario Latronico
Biagia Musio
Maurizio Triggiani
Valentina Petrelli
Stefano Todisco
Alessandra Ciampa
Antonino Rizzuti
Maria Trisolini
Annamaria Greco
Serena Francesca Abatematteo
Elhussein Ahmed
Rosa Ragone
Maria Michela Dell’Anna


 

Scientific Committee

Michele Chierotti (University of Torino)
Silvia Borsacchi (CNR-ICCOM Pisa)
Simonetta Geninatti Crich (University of Turin)
Giacomo Parigi (University of Florence)
Antonio Randazzo (University of Napoli Federico II)
Laura Ragona (SCITEC-CNR, Milano)
Luigi Russo (University of Campania)
Cristina Airoldi (University of Milan Bicocca)
Roberto Gobetto (University of Torino)
Silvia Davalli (Evotec, Verona)
Carla Isernia (University of Campania)
Carla Marchioro (Evotec, Verona)
Vito Gallo (Polytechnic University of Bari)

 


 

 

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Registration Fees
Students* 30 €
GIDRM members** 40 €
GIDRM non-members*** 60 €

 

* Students and PhD students from the Polytechnic University of Bari are eligible for the PhD student fee

** the GIDRM member rate applies to all GIDRM members

*** the GIDRM non-member rate includes GIDRM membership for 2023.

Registration fees includes: Access to Scientific Sessions & Exhibition, coffee Breaks & Lunch.

To register to the workshop it is necessary to purchase the desired ticket at the end of this page. To complete the purchase you will have to fill out registration form.

To buy the tickets you have to be registered in the GIDRM website

– If you don’t have it yet, create your account on the site home page, using the red button “Become a member” on the right (the account on the old site is no longer valid) and selecting Free Membership then return to this page and buy the desired ticket at the end of this page

– If you are already registered or GIDRM Member proceed to the end of this page and buy the desired ticket

The registration fee can be paid by Credit Card or PayPal or Bank Transfer. In order to pay by bank transfer please contact the organizers at pagamenti@gidrm.org.

In the case you should encounter any difficulty in filling the form, please contact us by e-mail at: bari2023@gidrm.org

The Venue

Venue

Politecnico di Bari
Via Edoardo Orabona, 4
70126 Bari BA – Italy

 


How to reach us

To reach the Polytechnic University of Bari, located at Via Edoardo Orabona, 4, 70126 Bari BA, you have several transportation options:

 

Google Maps Position

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By Air

Bari Karol Wojtyla Airport (BRI) is the nearest airport to the Polytechnic University of Bari. From the airport, you can take a train, bus, or taxi to reach the university.

 By Train

From Bari Centrale railway station, you can take a train to the Polytechnic University of Bari railway station. The Polytechnic University of Bari is approximately a 10-minute walk from this station. You can also take a local bus or a taxi from Bari Centrale to the university.

    By Bus

    Several local buses connect the city center to the Polytechnic University of Bari. You can take bus number 21 from Bari Centrale railway station or other central locations in Bari. Get off at the “Polytechnic” bus stop, which is close to the university

    By Car

    If you prefer to drive, you can reach the Polytechnic University of Bari using GPS navigation by entering the address “Via Edoardo Orabona, 4, 70126 Bari BA.” Parking may be available on campus or in the surrounding area.

    Poster Presentation

    We are pleased announce that there is an opportunity to present posters during the event.

    If you are interested in displaying a poster, submit an abstract of your poster by June 1st to the following email address: bari2023@gidrm.org.

    Poster size: 700 mm width x 1000 mm height.

    This is an excellent opportunity to share your research and engage with fellow participants and experts in the field. Do not miss this chance to showcase your work and contribute to the discussion on the latest trends in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance applied to health and food protection.

    Oral presenters have been already selected.

    Program

    10:00 – Opening

    Francesco Cupertino, Rector of the Polytechnic University of Bari

    Leonardo Damiani, Director of DICATECh of the Polytechnic University of Bari

    Gianluca Maria Farinola, President of the Italian Society of Chemistry (SCI)

    Michele Chierotti, President of the GIDRM

    Cristina Airoldi, Coordinator of the GIRM of the Italian Society of Chemistry (SCI)

     

    10:30

    Claudio Luchinat, Center of Magnetic Resonance (CERM), Florence, Italy

    Metabolomics by NMR: achievements and perspectives

     

    11:00

    Luisa Mannina, University of Rome “Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

    NMR-based metabolomics in food science

     

    11:30 Coffee break

     

    12:00

    Roberto Gobetto, University of Turin, Turin, Italy

    Two Case Studies in the Application of 1H NMR in Food and Health Protection: Authentication of Italian Hazelnut and Early Detection of the Cytomegalovirus Infection

     

    12:30

    Cristina Airoldi, University of Milan Bicocca, Milan, Italy

    NMR-based identification of bioactive compounds in edible plants

     

    13:00

    Alberto Ceccon, Laimburg Research Centre, Bozen, Italy

    Improved detection and quantification of cyclopropane fatty acids (CPFAs) by 1H NMR spectroscopy using a combination of homonuclear decoupling with double irradiation methods

     

    13:30 Light lunch

     

    14:30

    Claudia Napoli, Bruker, Milan, Italy

    Nutritional health by NMR based metabolic profiling

     

    15:00

    Iain Day, Jeol (UK), Welwyn Garden City – London, UK

    qNMR with JASON: What is SMILEQ and how can it help your workflow?

     

    15:30

    Matthias Weber, European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & HealthCare (EDQM), Strasbourg, France

    The Use of qNMR for the Characterization of European Pharmacopoeia Reference Standards

     

    16:00 Coffee break

     

    16:30

    Sandra Weber, Chemischen und Veterinäruntersuchungsämter (CVUA), Karlsruhe, Germany

    Validation and standardization of NMR methods

     

    17:00

    Vito Gallo, Polytechnic University of Bari

    Validation of qNMR and non-targeted NMR methods: towards the collective NMR analysis

     

    17:30

    Round table – Next Actions in collaborative NMR analysis

    Collaborative analysis represents an important aspect of the scientific community, enabling researchers to share data, expertise, and resources. This has led to new discoveries, better understanding of complex systems, and improved reproducibility of results. However, challenges exist in collaborative NMR analysis, such as standardization of data acquisition and processing, data sharing and archiving, and communication among collaborators.

    This round table will feature speakers discussing possible actions to achieve collaborative NMR analysis, emphasizing the importance of standards and best practices.

    Accommodation

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    Date:
    16 June, 2023
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    Venue

    Politecnico di Bari
    Via Edoardo Orabona, 4
    Bari, BA 70126 Italy
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    Organizer

    bari2023
    Email
    bari2023@gidrm.org