With topics including equine medicine, airport security, and illegal drug precursor trends, a clear aim of Emerging Analytical Professionals was to explore diverse analytical fields. The event, held in Leeds, UK, featured ‘Bright Sparks’ presentations and poster pitches that offered early career delegates the chance to shine. The stand-out Bright Sparks presentation, “Keep off the Grass”, focused on the extraction and detection of synthetic cannabinoids – look out for an upcoming Solutions article in the near future.
Congratulations go to Ásta Pétursdóttir, from the University of Aberdeen, who won The Analytical Scientist Poster Pitch Prize. She says of her efforts: “To make a poster pitch memorable, it needs to stand out. My way is to weave in a little humor; I had to convince people that arsenic and seaweed are exciting enough to leave the delicious cakes and coffee for.” Ásta is currently trying to understand how arsenosugars and arsenolipids are produced in seaweed. “There is a relatively high concentration of total arsenic in seaweed, and that’s what awakened my interest. Seaweed takes up toxic arsenate (structurally similar to phosphate) via membrane transporters,” she explains. “I use a novel combination of HPLC coupled to simultaneous online detection by ICP-MS and ESI-MS, which gives both quantitative and structural information.”
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