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Protein biopharmaceuticals are macromolecules with a therapeutic effect, which are now more and more commonly used for the treatment of various diseases including cancer, diabetes, infection, inflammatory, and autoimmune disorders. However, protein biopharmaceuticals have a complexity far exceeding that of small molecule drugs. The goal of this short course is to introduce the general concepts about therapeutic proteins and provide some useful information on the analytical platforms that have to be used for their characterization. Among them, liquid chromatography (i.e. ion exchange, size exclusion, hydrophobic interaction, hydrophilic interaction, and reversed phase liquid chromatography) as well as capillary electrophoresis (i.e. capillary zone electrophoresis, gel capillary electrophoresis, capillary isoelectic focusing), coupled or not with mass spectrometry will be largely covered. Numerous applications to monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) will be used to illustrate the advantages and limitations of these diverse analytical approaches.
This workshop is suited for beginners in the field of protein biopharmaceuticals characterization, but with a good theoretical knowledge of liquid chromatography, capillary electrophoresis and their hyphenation to mass spectrometry. The workshop also covers a number of advanced analytical approaches, which can also be of interest for more experienced users in proteins analysis. During this short-course, you will also have the opportunity to discuss specific refinements with the lectrurers.
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The untargeted analysis of all the metabolites that change under a pathophysiological situation, or any wanted or unwanted action produced on a biological system, requires specific tools. In this short course, we will introduce the general concept of Metabolomics and it’s workflow. The main analytical platforms that are used, based on mass spectrometry will be presented, together with an introduction to the multivariate data analysis as well as Identification strategy of the instrumental signals to transform them into a name with a biological interpretation.
This short course is suited for anyone interested in starting, improving or tailoring metabolomics workflows. Although a previous background on metabolomics is desirable, the workshop covers the principles of each step on the workflow. During the workshop you will also have the opportunity to dicsuss advanced topics and specific refinements with the lecturers.
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Although the EMA (2012), FDA (2018) and ICH M10 (Draft-2019) guidelines on Bioanalytical Methods Validation give clear statements on the validation design and methodology, the emergence of the Analytical Quality by Design (AQbD) and Target Measurement Uncertainty (TMU) concepts may confuse the analysts when coming to their bioanalytical methods validation stage. In this short-course we will describe the AQbD principles and explain how the EMA and FDA requirements can be included in this method development and lifecycle assessment workflow. We will particularly focus on the Accuracy characteristic and demonstrate how a simultaneous assessment of Precision and Trueness can provide the analyst with the Accuracy information, by means of the Total Error concept. Measurement Uncertainty is nowadays becoming a major concern in analytical and bioanalytical methods development, we will explain how this information can be extracted from the method validation results, using a balanced validation design such as those described in the EMA and FDA guidelines. We will also discuss about the use of this information in routine analysis and its role in decision making once the analytical result is obtained.
This short-course is suited for all anyone involved in bioanalytical methods development and validation. Although a previous knowledge on basic statistics is desirable, the short-course covers the principles of each calculation involved in the process. During this short-course, you will also have the opportunity to discuss specific refinements with the lecturer.
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04.30 pm CEST - Opening Ceremony MSB 2020. Myriam Taverna & Serge Rudaz
04.40 pm CEST - Housekeeping rules, interactive tools and participant challenge.
04.45 pm CEST - Introduction & moderation. Myriam Taverna
04.50 pm CEST - The modular proteome and its biological significance. Ruedi Aebersold
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In this workshop, a new generation open-source CE will be presented. This prototype, intended to be evolutionary and sustainable, was created by the University of Applied Sciences of Fribourg (Western Switzerland) in collaboration with the University of Geneva (Switzerland) and the Geneva University Hospitals (Switzerland). This CE device was conceived to help developing countries to fight falsified or sub-standard medicines, but it could also be useful for educational purposes. Interested users will get acquainted with the instrument, understand it and get trained on how to repair it. The new prototype includes a renewable energy source to make it independent from local supply, and an integrated software to simplify data treatment and reporting. Components are stardard and interchangeable, so they could be replaced by a local solution or easily available parts found on the Internet.
05.30 pm CEST - Introduction. Serge Rudaz
05.35 pm CEST - Workshop. Part 1. Samuel Roth
05.55 pm CEST - Q&A. Samuel Roth, Olivier Vorlet, Claude Rorhbasser, Serge Rudaz
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10.30 am CEST - Introduction & moderation. Claire Smadja
10.35 am CEST - Designing materials for ultrasensitive biosensing. Molly Stevens
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11.15 am CEST - Introduction & moderation. Christian Neusüss
11.20 am CEST - Microchip CE: characterizing molecules large-to-small using mass spectrometers large-to-small. Michael Ramsey KN
11.45 am CEST - Quantification of protein adsorption and optimization of separations in CE and CE-MS. Hervé Cottet
12.00 pm CEST - Evaluation of a nanoflow interface based on the triple-tube coaxial sheath-flow sprayer. Sabrina Ferré YS
12.15 pm CEST - Profiling nucleotides in low numbers of mammalian cells by sheathless CE-MS in positive ion mode: circumventing corona discharge. Rawi Ramautar
12.30 pm CEST - Characterization of post-transcriptional RNA modifications by capillary electrophoresis - tandem mass spectrometry. Antony Lechner YS
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It covers a number of advanced analytical approaches and applications in the field of protein biopharmaceuticals characterization. The keynote lecture introduces some general concepts about therapeutic proteins analysis and provides insights on the use of micropillar array columns in nano-LC coupled with mass spectrometry for monoclonal antibodies characterization. The four oral presentations highlight some innovative analytical approaches for biopharmaceuticals, including i) the use of CZE-MS for charge variants analysis, ii) the possibility to perform 2D capillary electrophoresis, iii) the analysis of mAb products at low concentration in biological matrixes using capillary electrophoresis, and iv) the possibility to use Fab specific biomaterials for mAb capture and analysis.
11.15 am CEST - Introduction & moderation. Davy Guillarme
11.20 am CEST - In-depth characterization of biopharmaceuticals using micropillar array columns combined with mass spectrometry. Koen Sandra KN
11.45 am CEST - Charge variant analysis of monoclonal antibodies by CZE-MS under native conditions. Kendall Johnson YS
12.00 pm CEST - Online mass spectrometry of CE(SDS)-separated proteins by two-dimensional capillary electrophoresis. Jennifer Römer YS
12.15 pm CEST - Detection of a reduced monoclonal antibody (mAb) at low ng/ml concentrations in biological samples by CESI-MS. Karsten Hendriks
12.30 pm CEST - Fab-specific peptide functionalized biomaterials for mAbs capture and analysis. Zhengjin Jiang
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It provides Editors’ insights on how to publish impactful work and give the opportunity for attendees to ask questions about publishing, the peer review process, etc.
12.50 pm CEST - Introduction & Tutorial. Philippa Ross (Executive Editor, Lab on a Chip, Analyst and Analytical Methods)
01.10 pm CEST - Q&A. Michael Roper (Associate Editor, Analytical Methods)
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It covers the use of CE for characterization and quantitative analysis of active molecules, drugs and biopharmaceuticals. First the features and improvements in interface design are presented for the direct CE-MS coupling in the field of protein biopharmaceuticals characterization. Then a keynote lecture illustrates the latest approaches that CE can offer in different drug discovery frames and added value for QC of complex and innovative therapies, such as biopharmaceuticals. This seminar gives also the opportunity for attendees to ask questions to the speakers about AGILENT CE and CE-MS systems and solutions in the field of pharma and biopharma.
03.00 pm CEST - Introduction. Henri Nicar
03.05 pm CEST - Charge heterogeneity characterization with cIEF-MS. Henri Nicar
03.15 pm CEST - Contribution of capillary electrophoresis in the context of drug development and quality control. Marianne Fillet
03.35 pm CEST - Q&A. Henri Nicar & Marianne Fillet
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03.50 pm CEST - Introduction & moderation. Alexander Ivanov
03.55 pm CEST - Adventures in multidimensional fractionation for quantitative proteomics. Jarrod Marto KN
04.20 pm CEST - Metabolic trajectories following contrasting diets from food provisions: identifying robust biomarkers of habitual diet. Philip Britz-Mc Kibbin
04.35 pm CEST - Genomics meets glycomics: a comprehensive omics approach for lung cancer biomarker discovery. Anna Farkas & Andras Guttman
04.50 pm CEST - Native capillary electrophoresis top-down mass spectrometry for the characterization of proteoforms and their complexes. Kevin Jooss YS
05.05 pm CEST - Computer-assisted LC(CE)-HRMS tools for untargeted analysis: sources of errors and strategies to overcome them. Guillaume Erny
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03.50 pm CEST - Introduction. Marianne Fillet
03.55 pm CEST - Quantitative microscale analytical systems to aid in drug development. Mike Roper KN
04.20 pm CEST - Direct analysis of glycosylation pattern of intact antibodies in cell supernatant with LC-MS or CE-MS. Lukas Naumann
04.35 pm CEST - The use of capillary electrophoresis in gene therapy product testing. Stephen Lock
04.50 pm CEST - Characterization of antigen-adjuvant interactions in vaccines by Taylor dispersion analysis. Camille Malburet YS
05.05 pm CEST - Fast and robust quality assessment of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies using size exclusion chromatography-mass spectrometry. Raya Sadighi
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In this workshop, a new generation open-source CE will be presented. This prototype, intended to be evolutionary and sustainable, was created by the University of Applied Sciences of Fribourg (Western Switzerland) in collaboration with the University of Geneva (Switzerland) and the Geneva University Hospitals (Switzerland). This CE device was conceived to help developing countries to fight falsified or sub-standard medicines, but it could also be useful for educational purposes. Interested users will get acquainted with the instrument, understand it and get trained on how to repair it. The new prototype includes a renewable energy source to make it independent from local supply, and an integrated software to simplify data treatment and reporting. Components are stardard and interchangeable, so they could be replaced by a local solution or easily available parts found on the Internet.
05.30 pm CEST - Introduction. Serge Rudaz
05.35 pm CEST - Workshop. Part 2. Claude Rorhbasser
05.55 pm CEST - Q&A. Samuel Roth, Olivier Vorlet, Claude Rorhbasser, Serge Rudaz
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06:05 pm CEST - Posters 1 to 22
06:35 pm CEST - Posters 23 to 44
07:05 pm CEST - Posters 45 to 66
07:35 pm CEST - Posters 67 to 88
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09.00 pm CEST - Introduction & moderation. Thanh Duc Mai
09.05 pm CEST - HPLC coupled to high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) has boosted environmental research. Juliane Hollender KN
09.30 pm CEST - Closing the Gap: enrichment-free analysis of anionic persistent and mobile organic compounds in the sub-ppb range in drinking water by CE-HRMS. Christian Neusüß
09.45 pm CEST - Parallel coupling of nano-liquid chromatography with microarray bioassays and nano-electrospray mass spectrometry for untargeted screening of toxic compounds. Kristina Still YS
10.00 pm CEST - Development of a miniature and air-transportable liquid chromatograph with UV detector: crude oil characterisation by GPC-UV. Damien Bazin
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09.00 pm CEST - Introduction. Zhengjin Jiang
09.05 pm CEST - Chromatographic IMERs as prototypes for flow-chemistry applications. Gabriella Massolini KN
09.30 pm CEST - The potential of porous polymer monoliths for sample preparation in capillary electrophoresis: from enrichment to microreactors. Thuy Tran
09.45 pm CEST - Ultra-miniaturized weak affinity chromatography for ligand identification of nanodiscs-solubilized G-protein coupled receptors: a new fragment screening approach in FBDD. Andrea Gottardini YS
10.00 pm CEST - Affinity sheathless CE-MS for the selective study of FcRn - antibody interaction. Christoph Gstöttner YS
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10.20 am CEST - Sciex Innovation Award 2020. Jörg Kutter
10.30 am CEST - Ion mobility and mass spectrometry detection for chip-based separation devices. Detlev Belder
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11.15 am CEST - Introduction. Lorena Dieguez
11.20 pm CEST - Current trends and applications in biosensors. Rita Asquini KN
11.45 am CEST - Lab on a chip for the electrochemical quantitation and recycling of strategic materials. Anne Varenne
12.00 pm CEST - Quantification of protein expression locally on frozen tissue section to evaluate tumor heterogeneity. Anna Fomitcheva Khartchenko YS
12.15 pm CEST - Multiplex phenotypic profiling of single-cancer cells in microdroplets. Sara Abalde-Cela
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11.15 am CEST - Introduction. Ana García-Campaña
11.20 pm CEST - Tailored micromotors for analyte (bio)sensing in health applications. Alberto Escarpa KN
11.45 am CEST - Analysis of nutritional and bioactive compounds in food supplements using purpose-made CE with contactless conductivity detection: a case study in Vietnam. Hung Viet Pham & Thanh Dam Nguyen
12.00 pm CEST - Supercritical fluid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry combined with miniaturized extraction techniques as a promising tool for the analysis of vitamin D metabolites in biological samples. Bárbara Socas Rodríguez YS
12.15 pm CEST - Green micro-separation of phenolic acids and flavonoids using 3D printed lab on a chip device. Haider Al Lawati
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02:30 pm CEST - Posters 1 to 22
03:00 pm CEST - Posters 23 to 44
03:30 pm CEST - Posters 45 to 66
04:00 pm CEST - Posters 67 to 88
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It provides a look into making smaller and smaller components to investigate smaller and smaller samples. We will show the use of the True NanoTM UHPLC for shotgun proteomics of HeLa cells, discuss using a version of the system for virus-like particle detection, and how we are envisioning single-cell proteomic analysis.
04.40 pm CEST - Introduction. Stanley D. Stearns
04.45 pm CEST - Nanofluidics with chromatography tools. Jennifer C. Copeland
05.10 pm CEST - Q&A and moderation. Shirley Li, Jennifer C. Copeland & Stanley D. Stearns
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In this workshop, a new generation open-source CE will be presented. This prototype, intended to be evolutionary and sustainable, was created by the University of Applied Sciences of Fribourg (Western Switzerland) in collaboration with the University of Geneva (Switzerland) and the Geneva University Hospitals (Switzerland). This CE device was conceived to help developing countries to fight falsified or sub-standard medicines, but it could also be useful for educational purposes. Interested users will get acquainted with the instrument, understand it and get trained on how to repair it. The new prototype includes a renewable energy source to make it independent from local supply, and an integrated software to simplify data treatment and reporting. Components are stardard and interchangeable, so they could be replaced by a local solution or easily available parts found on the Internet.
05.30 pm CEST - Introduction. Serge Rudaz
05.35 pm CEST - Workshop. Part 3. Olivier Vorlet
05.55 pm CEST - Q&A. Samuel Roth, Olivier Vorlet, Claude Rorhbasser, Serge Rudaz
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6.05 pm CEST - Introduction: Stéphanie Descroix
6.10 pm CEST - Microscale biochemical assays for multiomic profiling of tumor sections. Govind Kaigala KN
6.35 pm CEST - Arrays of micro-magnets for negative selection of Circulating Tumor Cells in a microfluidic device. Lucie Descamps YS
6.50 pm CEST - Extraction of NSAIDs and their metabolites from liver-on-chip samples by dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction based on the solidification of the floating organic drop. Maarten van der Horst YS
7.05 pm CEST - Fabrication of 2D monolayers and 3D spheroids of cells in acoustic levitation. Nathan Jeger-Madiot
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6.05 pm CEST - Introduction: Vince Remcho
6.10 pm CEST - Advanced tools in precision medicine: from 3D in vitro tissue models to point-of-care diagnostics. Frederic Zenhausern KN
6.35 pm CEST - Multiplexing neurochemical detection with carbon electrodes and fast scan cyclic voltammetry. Alexander Zestos YS
6.50 pm CEST - Concentration and separation of DNA in complex biological fluids with µLAS technology. Audrey Boutonnet-Rodat
7.05 pm CEST - Capillary flow LC-MS using micro-PACTM columns: combining sensitivity with robustness and throughput. Paul Jacobs
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08.30 am CEST - Introduction. Hervé Cottet
08.35 am CEST - CE-ICP/MS and TDA-ICP/MS for the characterization of a therapeutic gadolinium-based nanoparticle. Lucie Labied YS
08.50 am CEST - Coupling on-chip separations to ion mobility spectrometry. Nora Hartner YS
09.05 am CEST - ROMANCE strikes back: on the path to reliable CE-MS quantification. Santiago Codesido YS
09.20 am CEST - Analysis of lipid-oligonucleotide conjugates by cyclodextrin-modified capillary zone electrophoresis. Fatima Barakat
09.35 am CEST - Ultra-fast chiral separations of biomolecules by voltage-gradient gas-phase electrophoresis. Govert W. Somsen
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10.40 am CEST - Introduction. Hong Heng See
10.45 pm CEST - Liquid phase microextraction of biological samples: from principles to automation. Pavel Kuban KN
11.10 am CEST - On-chip sample preparation using a ChipFilter coupled to nanoLC-MS/MS for bottom-up proteomics. Massamba Mbacké Ndiaye
11.25 am CEST - Solid sampling probe based on a polymer inclusion membrane. Hui Yin Tey YS
11.40 am CEST - New approach for on-chip magnetic immuno-extraction of exosomes. Monica Araya-Farias
11.55 am CEST - Buffer exchange Coronavirus detection using bidirectional flow. Vesna Bacheva YS
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10.50 am CEST - Introduction. Yannis François
10.55 am CEST - CE-MS/MS: investigation of two hyphenating approaches for proteomics studies in the context of multiple myeloma. Marie-Jia Gou YS
11.10 am CEST - Analysis and investigation of acid-base and electromigration properties of applied and potential peptide drugs by capillary electromigration methods. Vaclav Kasicka
11.25 am CEST - Physicochemical protein properties, quality and binding affinities. Hermann Wätzig
11.40 am CEST - Metabo-ring study: a multi-center trial for the identification of metabolites in biological samples by CE-MS. Nicolas Drouin YS
11.55 am CEST - Selection and application of markers for CE-DAD migration time correction of peptide maps used to assess enzyme activity. Karen Waldron
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In this seminar, Shimadzu brings to you a simple yet elegant way for measuring monoclonal antibody drugs in human plasma. We'd like to introduce novel technology of nSMOL, making bioanalysis of mAbs easier than ever before. A straight forward sample preparation methodology combined with UFMS technologies provides to you ready to use workflows for easy adoption by any lab.
12.15 pm CEST - Introduction. Sonia Le Fisher
12.20 pm CEST - nSMOL for large mABs. Rashi Kochhar
12.45 pm CEST - Q&A. Sonia Le Fisher & Rashi Kochhar
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02.45 pm CEST - Introduction. Peter Hauser
02.50 pm CEST - A few contributions to the development of capillary electrophoresis systems. Claudimir Lucio do Lago KN
03.15 pm CEST - A portable CE-LIF prototype system of the Ocean Worlds Life Surveyor (OWLS) instrument suite for potential astrobiology spaceflight missions. Florian Kehl
03.30 pm CEST - A microfluidic HPLC-droplet-ESI-MS chip for the investigation of enzyme inhibitors. Andrea Peretzki YS
03.45 pm CEST - Application of Microfluidic Glass-based Interfaces for 2D Electromigrative Separation Techniques. Hannes Graf YS
04.00 pm CEST - A new concept for modular CE with LiF detection: a highlight with glycans analysis. Théo Liénard-Mayor YS
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02.45 pm CEST - Introduction. Frédéric Robert & Philip Britz-McKibbin
02.50 pm CEST - Capillary Electrophoresis application of Forensic Medicine and Science. Franco Tagliaro KN
03.15 pm CEST - In-depth characterization of hemoglobin in clinical samples by top-down capillary electrophoresis-tandem mass spectrometry. Alexander Stolz
03.30 pm CEST - Capillary Isotachophoresis separation of exosomes. Yuliya Shakalisava
03.45 pm CEST - Deep and highly sensitive CZE-MS-based glycan profiling of human plasma and blood-derived immunoglobulin G and extracellular vesicle isolates. Alexander Ivanov
04.00 pm CEST - Steroid profile in human seminal fluid: is it linked to sperm quality? Eulalia Olesti YS
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04.45 pm CEST - Introduction. Serge Rudaz
04.50 pm CEST - New developments in metabolomics with CE-MS. Coral Barbas
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In this workshop, a new generation open-source CE will be presented. This prototype, intended to be evolutionary and sustainable, was created by the University of Applied Sciences of Fribourg (Western Switzerland) in collaboration with the University of Geneva (Switzerland) and the Geneva University Hospitals (Switzerland). This CE device was conceived to help developing countries to fight falsified or sub-standard medicines, but it could also be useful for educational purposes. Interested users will get acquainted with the instrument, understand it and get trained on how to repair it. The new prototype includes a renewable energy source to make it independent from local supply, and an integrated software to simplify data treatment and reporting. Components are stardard and interchangeable, so they could be replaced by a local solution or easily available parts found on the Internet.
05.30 pm CEST - Introduction. Serge Rudaz
05.35 pm CEST - Workshop. Part 4. Samuel Roth, Olivier Vorlet, Claude Rorhbasser, Serge Rudaz
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MSB has always been committed to rewarding and promoting excellent science. With a special focus on innovative research carried out by young scientists, several awards and prizes will be awarded to the best communications presented during the conference. A number of recognised scientists along with every attendee of e-MSB 2020 will have the opportunity to score the quality of the presented works.
Join us for this ceremony to discover this year’s winners!
Introduction. Gerard Rozing
Young Speaker awards. Isabelle Kohler ♦ 4 young speakers YS (<35 years old) will be awarded
Poster awards - Special prize from the public. Rawi Ramautar ♦ 5 poster presenters will be awarded
Poster awards - Prize from the jury. Gerad Rozing ♦ 5 poster presenters will be awarded
Participant challenge prizes. Víctor González Ruiz ♦ 2 winners
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06.10 pm CEST - Closing Ceremony MSB 2020. Myriam Taverna & Serge Rudaz
06.20 pm CEST - Invitation to MSB 2021. Alexander Ivanov