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- "One sample, one pot and the whole glycome: towards a system to study disorders of protein glycosylation", Kirsty Skeene (oral presentation)
- "The Smart City Concept", Emily Burns (attendee)
- "Palaeomics: when mass spectrometry meets archaeology", Jane Thomas-Oates (Richard Jones Memorial keynote lecture)
- "Evaluation of exposure algorithms used for prioritisation of pharmaceuticals in the environment", Emily Burns (oral presentation)
- "When Chemistry meets archaeology", Jane Thomas-Oates (oral presentation)
- "Identifying the fractionated N-glycome of urethelial cells", Chung-Yao Wang (poster presentation).
- "One sample, one pot and the whole glycome: towards a system to study disorders of protein glycosylation", Kirsty Skeene (oral presentation)
- "Combining spot and composite sampling approaches to understand pharmaceutical exposure in freshwater environments", Emily Burns (oral presentation).
- "Antibody-mimetics for the detection of environment contaminants" Elena Koutsoumpeli (oral presentation)
- "Being a Research Scientist in the Business Sector", Emily Burns (attendee).
- "Antibody-mimetics for the detection of environment contaminants" Elena Koutsoumpeli (poster presentation). Elena's poster came 2nd in the SWIG Early Career Researcher Prize
- "State-of-the-art mass spectrometry in analysing emerging pharmaceutical contaminants", Jane Thomas-Oates (invited talk)
- "One sample, one pot, the whole glyco(proteo)me", Jane Thomas-Oates (plenary lecture)
- "Mass spectrometry: from glycomics to single cell analyses", Jane Thomas-Oates (invited talk)