Scientific Program

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Opening Lecture

Prof. Emeritus Osamu Shimomura
(Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, USA)

"The discovery of green fluorescent protein"


Plenary Lectures

Prof. Yoshinobu Baba
(Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan)

"Nanobiodevices from single biomolecule and cell analysis to biomedical applications"

Prof. Takashi Kakiuchi
(Department of Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan)

"Electroanalytical chemistry of ionic liquids: New bottles for new wine?"

Prof. Alfredo Sanz-Medel
(Department of Physical and Analytical Chemistry, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain)

"Novel MS based analytical tools for isotopes and elements for molecules and nanoparticles"

Prof. Nongjian Tao
(Center for Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Biodesign Institute, and Electrical Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA)

"Plasmonics-based electrochemical sensing and imaging techniques: from electrocatalysis to single cell studies"

Prof. Richard N. Zare
(Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA)

"Mass spectrometric detection of intermediates in liquid reactions by desorption@electrospray ionization"

Symposium Sessions

[Organizer (affiliation) <e-mail address>]
Symposium title
Keynote Speaker (affiliation, country) [tentative in part]

#Advanced Instrumental Analysis

S01) Chromatography and Electrophoresis
[Koji Otsuka (Kyoto Univ.) <otsuka@anchem.mc.kyoto-u.ac.jp>]
Microscale High-Resolution Separation for Life Sciences
Daniel T. Chiu (Univ. of Washington, USA)
Gert Desmet (Vrije Univ. Brussel, Belgium)
S02) Molecular Spectroscopy
[Yukihiro Ozaki (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.) <ozaki@kwansei.ac.jp>;
 Norio Teramae (Tohoku Univ.) <teramae@mail.tains.tohoku.ac.jp>]
S02-a) Advanced Molecular Spectroscopy
S02-b) Imaging
S02-c) Spectroscopy in Nanotechnology
S02-d) Molecular Recognition
Hiro-o Hamaguchi (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
Xi-Cheng Zhang (Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., USA)
Richard Van Duyne (Northwestern Univ., USA)
Robert M. Corn (Univ. of California, USA)
S03) Atomic Spectroscopy
[Naoki Furuta (Chuo Univ.) <nfuruta@chem.chuo-u.ac.jp>]
New Direction of Plasma Spectrochemistry
Gary M. Hieftje (Indiana Univ., USA)
Ryszard Lobinski (CNRS, France)
Detlef GuNnther (ETH ZuNrich, Switzerland)
S04) Electrochemistry
[Takashi Kakiuchi (Kyoto Univ.) <kakiuchi@scl.kyoto-u.ac.jp>]
S04-a) Innovations and Challenges in Electroanalytical Chemistry
S04-b) Electroanalytical Chemistry of New Materials
S04-c) Frontiers in Bioelectrochemistry
Hubert Girault (EPFL, Switzerland)
Koichi Aoki (Fukui Univ., Japan)
Christian Amatore (ENS., France)
S05) Micro-analysis and Microfluidics
[Takehiko Kitamori (Univ. of Tokyo) <kitamori@icl.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>]
Microfluidic System for Biomolecular Analysis
Rustem F. Ismagilov (Univ. of Chicago, USA)
S06) Mass Spectrometry
[Totaro Imasaka (Kyushu Univ.) <imasaka@cstf.kyushu-u.ac.jp>;
 Ryuichi Arakawa (Kansai Univ.) <arak@kansai-u.ac.jp>]
Basic and Applied Research on Photoionization Phenomena
Ralf Zimmermann (Rostock Univ., Germany)
Franz Hillenkamp (Univ. of MuNnster, Germany)
S07) Sensor Systems
[Koji Suzuki (Keio Univ.) <suzuki@applc.keio.ac.jp>]
New Sensors for Safety, Security and Health
Elizabeth A. H. Hall (Univ. of Cambridge, UK)
Guillermo Orellana (Complutense Univ. of Madrid, Spain)
Stephen G. Weber (Univ. of Pittsburgh, USA)
S08) Novel Separation Systems
[Tetsuo Okada (Tokyo Inst. of Tech.) <tokada@chem.titech.ac.jp>]
New Separation Systems
Owe Orwar (Chalmers Univ. Tech., Sweden)
Mary J. Wirth (Purdue Univ., USA)
S09) X-ray Analysis
[Jun Kawai (Kyoto Univ.) <jun.kawai@materials.mbox.media.kyoto-u.ac.jp>;
 Shinjiro Hayakawa (Hiroshima Univ.) ]
X-ray Analysis
Liqiang Luo (Natl. Res. Cent. of Geoanalysis, China)
Izumi Nakai (Tokyo Univ. of Sci., Japan)

#Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

S10) Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials
[Sunao Yamada (Kyushu Univ.) <yamada@mail.cstm.kyushu-u.ac.jp>]
Nanoparticles and Nanostructures for Analysis
Kwan Kim (Seoul Natl. Univ., Korea)
Mizuo Maeda (RIKEN, Japan)
S11) Microparticle and Interface Analysis
[Noboru Kitamura (Hokkaido Univ.) <kitamura@sci.hokudai.ac.jp>]
Microparticle and Interface Analysis
Hitoshi Watarai (Osaka Univ.)
Geraldine L. Richmond (Univ. of Oregon, USA)

#Biological and Bio-analysis

S12) Bioanalysis
[Fumiyo Kusu (Tokyo Univ. of Pharm. & Life Sci.) <kusu@toyaku.ac.jp>]
Bioprocess Monitoring
Steven A. Soper (Louisiana St. Univ., USA)
Kazuhiro Imai (Musashino Univ., Japan)
S13) Biomolecular Imaging
[Takeaki Ozawa (Univ. of Tokyo) <ozawa@chem.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp>]
Frontiers in Biomolecular Imaging
Kees Jalink (Netherlands Cancer Inst., The Netherlands)
Tetsuo Nagano (Univ. of Tokyo, Japan)
S14) Omics
[Yoshinobu Baba (Nagoya Univ.) <babaymtt@apchem.nagoya-u.ac.jp>]
Omics Research and Quantitative Biology
Young-Ki Paik (Yonsei Univ., Korea)
Luke Lee (Univ. of California, USA)
Tomoyoshi Soga (Keio University, Japan)
S15) Pharmaceutical Science
[Jun Haginaka (Mukogawa Women's Univ.) <haginaka@mukogawa-u.ac.jp>]
S15-a) Separation Sciences for Drug Analysis and Development
S15-b) Globalization of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality by Design
Irving W. Wainer (NIH, USA)
Anthony J. Destefano (USP, USA)

#Environmental Science

S16) Environmental Analysis
[Kin-ichi Tsunoda (Gunma Univ.) <tsunoda@chem-bio.gunma-u.ac.jp>;
 Yasuyuki Shibata (Natl.Inst. for Environ. Studies) <yshibata@nies.go.jp>;
 Hiroaki Tao (Nat. Inst. of Adv. Ind. Sci. & Tech) <hiro-tao@aist.go.jp>;
 Toshihiko Imato(Kyushu Univ.)]
S16-a) The State-of-the-art of Environmental Analyses for Hazardous Organic Compounds
S16-b) Advanced Analytical Techniques and Environmental Chemistry of Metals and Metalloids
S16-c) Advanced Flow-based Analytical Chemistry
Antonia M. Calafat (CDC, USA)
Yasuyuki Shibata (NIES, Japan)
Kevin Francesconi (Univ. of Graz, Austria)
Kate Grudpan (Chiang Mai Univ., Thailand)
Purnendu K. Dasgupta (Univ. of Texas, USA)
S17) Geochemical Analysis
[Yoshiki Sohrin (Kyoto Univ.) <sohrin@scl.kyoto-u.ac.jp>]
Trace Elements and Isotopes in Marine Geochemistry
Kenneth W. Bruland (Univ. of California, USA)
Derek Vance (Univ. of Bristol, UK)

#Safety, Security and Sustainability

S18) Food Science
[Tetsuhisa Goto (Shinshu Univ.) <tg_goto@shinshu-u.ac.jp>]
New Developments of Methods and Reliability of Analytical Results
Hans P. van Egmond (RIKILT, NL)
Zoltan Mester (Inst. for Natl. Measurement Standards, Canada)
S19) Forensics and Homeland Security
[Yasuo Seto (Natl. Res. Inst. of Police Sci.) <seto@nrips.go.jp>]
Forensics and Homeland Security
Olaf H. Drummer (Victoria Inst. Forensic Medicine, Australia)
Duk-Dong Lee (Kyungpook Natl. Univ., Korea)

#Special Session

S20) Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) Special Session
[Tsuguo Sawada (JST, Japan) <t3sawada@jst.go.jp>]
Tsuguo Sawada (JST, Japan)
S21) Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers Association (JAIMA) Special Session
[Koichiro Matsuda (Horiba/JAIMA, Japan) <koichiro.matsuda@horiba.com>]
The State-of-the-art Analytical Technology that supports Safety and Security (tentative)
Masanori Hangyo (Inst. of Laser Engineer., Osaka Univ., Japan)
S22) Urgent Symposium
[Michio Aoyama (Meteorological Research Inst);
 Katsumi Hirose (Sophia Univ.);
 Yoshiki Sohrin(Kyoto Univ.)]
Analytical Sciences Facing Radioactive Pollutions
Katsumi Hirose (Sophia Univ., Japan)
Michio Aoyama (Meteorological Research Inst, Japan)
Masami Watanabe (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
The accidents in Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant triggered by the Higashi Nippon Daishinsai (earthquake) gave immense impacts on not only people in Japan but also all on our entire globe. The radioactive substances contaminated the surrounding regions including the Pacific Ocean and its release has not been effectively controlled as of April 18. The accidents have raised a multitude of urgent subjects within the scope of analytical sciences to be shared and discussed among the participants in ICAS2011. Under these circumstances, we have decided to organize an improvised symposium.

General Sessions (Oral and Poster)

G01) Spectroscopy / Spectrometry
G01-a) Atomic
G01-b) Molecular
G01-c) Laser
G01-d) X-ray / Electron
G01-e) Magnetic Resonance
G01-f) Mass
G02) Separation / Flow / Micro Analysis
(including new reagents and reactions)
G02-a) Chromatography
G02-b) Electromigration Analysis
G02-c) Solvent / Solid Extraction
G02-d) Flow Analysis
G02-e) Micro Total Analysis
G03) Electroanalytical Chemistry
G04) Sensors
G05) Particle / Surface and Interface Analysis
G06) Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
G07) Biological and Bio-analysis
G08) Pharmaceutical and Clinical Analysis
G09) Food Science and Analysis
G10) Environmental Analysis
G11) Geochemical Analysis
G12) Validation and Quality Assurance
G13) Education
G14) Miscellaneous

Open Cafe

Open Cafe will be scheduled in the evenings of May 23 and 24. It is an informal meeting to discuss some attractive and important topics in Analytical Sciences, enjoying free drink and snack. All registered attendees can join in the Open Cafe session.

May 23 Room C1 18:00~20:00
Advanced Topics in Analytical Terahertz Spectroscopy
Organizer : Prof. Yukihiro Ozaki (Kwansei Gakuin Univ.)
Moderators : Dr. Hiromichi Hoshina (RIKEN), Dr. Yuko Ueno (NTT)

Recent progress in terahertz spectroscopy has been attracting a great attention. Its applications to analytical chemistry have been expected. The session will be held to discuss ideas, issues, research and practical experiences on fundamental aspects to recent advances of instruments, measurement methods, theoretical calculations, and analytical applications in relation to terahertz spectroscopy.

May 23 Room C2 18:00~20:00
Open Cafe of Environmental and Geochemical Analysis
Organizers/Moderators: Prof. Kin-ichi Tsunoda (Gunma Univ.),
Prof. Yoshiki Sohrin (Kyoto Univ.)

This open cafe is a free talk session that discusses future direction of environmental and geochemical analysis as well as a get-together. Everyone who is interested in environmental and geochemical analysis is welcome. Free drinks and snacks will be offered. Feel free to join us.

May 24 Room C1 18:00~20:00
Session Table Mixer for Young Scientists
Organizers/Moderators: Prof. Hideaki Hisamoto (Osaka Prefecture Univ.),
Tomoki Yabutani (TokushimaUniv.)

Analytical Chemistry "Session Table Mixer" is organized to provide an opportunity to frankly discuss and communicate each topic in analytical chemistry together with free drinks and snacks. This mixer is especially aiming at networking young analytical chemists involving students. Participants are gathered around each "Session Table" involving spectroscopy / Spectrometry, Separation / Flow / Micro Analysis, Electroanalytical Chemistry, Sensors and so on, depending on the participant's interest. In each "Session Table", "Table masters" are waiting for you. You can introduce yourself and your research interest briefly to "Table masters" and other participants, and "Table masters" are willing to help you joining the discussion and communication in each "Session Table". You can also "travel" around different "Session Tables" to find new friends in different fields of analytical chemistry. We hope all the participants enjoy discussion on each topic of analytical chemistry, exchange information each other, and use this opportunity for making good network in all fields of analytical chemistry.

May 24 Room C2 18:00~20:00
Future Trends in gAnalytical Sciencesh
Organizer/Modulator; Prof. Totaro Imasaka (Editor of Analytical Sciences, Kyushu Univ.)@

In this forum, a guest speaker of Tsutomu Nagaoka, Former Senior Associate Editor of Analytical Sciences, reports present trends in Analytical Sciences, an English journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry. The Associate Editors, who are responsible for the decision of acceptance/rejection of a paper, provide brief reports how they select a paper for publication in Analytical Sciences. In addition, Ayako Takashima, Publishing Editor, discloses the procedure for publication of a paper in Analytical Sciences. For discussion of future trends in analytical sciences, these prepared discussions are followed by the comments by the Panelist, the world-famous scientists serving as Advisory Board Members of Analytical Sciences. The aim of this forum is to exchange the ideas for future research and also for publication of high-level research papers in academic journals. All the participants of ICAS2011 are invited to this forum for their successful works in the future.

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