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- "Palaeomics: Mass Spectrometric Adventures in Archaeology", Jane Thomas-Oates (departmental seminar)
- "Pharmaceutical Environmental Risk Prioritisation – Utilizing Modelling and Monitoring to evaluate predicted environmental concentrations", Emily Burns (oral presentation/webinar).
- "Towards the study of congenital disorders of glycosylation: pulling carbohydrates out of cells", Kirsty Skeene (poster presentation). Kirsty won the prize for best poster.
- "Opium in the Bronze Age Mediterranean: Detection of Alkaloids in a Cypriot Base-Ring Juglet", Rachel Smith (oral presentation)
- "Exploiting alternative analytical approaches for metabolomic analyses", Jane Thomas-Oates (departmental seminar)
- "Policy and Regulation of Pollutants in the environment’ (Training Course attended by Emily Burns, Elena Koutsoumpeli and Kyle Stevens). Included a visit to UBA in Dessau, Germany
- "Exploiting new technologies to monitor pollution in cities", Elena Koutsoumpeli and Emily Burns (poster presentation)
- "Predicting Glycan Alterations in Mammalian Cells", Peter Fisher (poster presentation). Peter won the Kathleen Mary Stott Prize for best 1st year poster
- "Exploiting new technologies to monitor pollution in cities", Elena Koutsoumpeli (oral presentation)
- "Peptide capture using self-assembled monolayers on gold for mass spectrometric analysis", Helen Robinson (poster presentation)
- "Release and isolation of O-glycans: towards a system for studying disorders of protein O-glycosylation", Kirsty Skeene (poster presentation)
- "Release and isolation of O-glycans: towards a system for studying disorders of protein O-glycosylation", Kirsty Skeene (oral presentation)
- " Peptide capture using self-assembled monolayers on gold for mass spectrometric analysis", Helen Robinson (oral presentation)
- Work placement
- "Release and isolation of O-glycans: towards a system for studying disorders of protein O-glycosylation", Kirsty Skeene (oral presentation)
- "Discover the CAPACITIE Research Project" (Poster and interactive display presented in part by Emily Burns, Elena Koutsoumpeli and Kyle Stevens)
- "Identifying emerging contaminants of concern in city water bodies", Emily Burns (poster presentation)
- "Pollution in a megacity’ (Training course attended by Emily Burns, Elena Koutsoumpeli and Kyle Stevens). Included visits to KIST, Seoul Metropolitan Government, NICS (Daejeon) and engaging in a public pollution perception survey assisted by Korean host students
- "Palaeoproteomics: when archaeology meets mass spectrometry" Jane Thomas-Oates (keynote talk)
- "Release and isolation of O-glycans: towards a system for studying disorders of protein O-glycosylation", Kirsty Skeene (poster presentation)
- "Palaeomics: Mass Spectrometric Adventures in Archaeology", Jane Thomas-Oates (invited talk)
- "Release and isolation of O-glycans: towards a system for studying disorders of protein O-glycosylation", Kirsty Skeene (poster presentation)