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Scientific Programme

    Scientific Programme


    Monday, May 7th 2012
    9:00-17:00Steering Committee Meeting (Aphrodite Room)
    Tuesday, May 8th 2012
    9:00-12:00Subcommittees Meetings (Aphrodite Room)
    9:00-12.30 Registration at Annabelle hotel - lobby (up to 16:00) uploading of presentations (until 12:30)
    12:30-13:00
    Opening of the meeting (Ballroom)
    Welcome by: Dr. Popi Kanari, Director of the State General Laboratory Cyprus

    Opening by: Mr. Michalis Papageorgiou, Chief of Police of Cyprus

    13:00
    Welcome and practical issues.
    Michael Bovens, Forensic Science Institute, Zürich, Switzerland and Katharine Konaris, State Government Lab, Nicosia, Cyprus
    Session I: Welcome session
    Chair: Michael Bovens, Forensic Science Institute, Zürich, Switzerland
    Questions / Answers “Dare to Ask” & “Bring your own slides” - special cases we want to share informally/ Short (5 min) oral poster presentations (optional/ discussions during poster sessions)
    14:00-14:20
    Coffee break (Asteras Terrace)
    14:20-15:30
    Session I: continued
    16:00
    Walk to ancient Paphos Mosaics

    19:30-20:00

    20:00-22:00

    Social time

    Welcome cocktail (Asteras Deck Area)

    Welcome Reception Dinner (Mediterraneo)



    Wednesday, May 9th 2012
    8:45
    Session II: DWG activities-Reports of subcommittees
    Chair: Maja Jelena Petek, Ministry of the Interior, Forensic Science Centre "Ivan Vučetić", Croatia
      • Proficiency Test - Results & Conclusions (QA SC)  - Júlia Nagy, Hungarian Institute for Forensic Sciences, Hungary (15 min)
      • QA Subcommittee (QA SC) - Udo Zerell, Bundeskriminalamt, Wiesbaden, Germany (15 min)
      • Profiling Subcommittee – Fabrice Besacier, Institut National de Police Scientifique, Lyon, France (15 min)
      • Communication Subcommittee - Information on the ENFSI Web pages and update of the MS Library of ATS Drugs - Mogens Johannsen, University of Århus, Denmark and Lotte Ask Reitzel, Section of Forensic Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (15 min)
      • Education and Training Subcommittee -  Eleni Bakuri , General Chemical State Laboratory, Greece or Irene Breum Müller, Section of Forensic Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (15 min)
      • Sampling for Quantitative Analysis Subcommittee – Tamás Csesztregi, Hungarian Institute for Forensic Sciences, Hungary (15 min)
    10:15 – 10:30
      • Drug Standards – Eric Hoffbeck, Lipomed (15 min)
    10:30 – 11:00
    Coffee break (Asteras Deck) & Poster session – Pre-event Foyer
    P1       Hidden Methods For Cocaine II; Delfina Pastor Rodriguez; Laboratorio Quimico/Comisaria General Policia Cientifica- Madrid, Spain
    P2       Doping And New Drugs Through Customs, Danish Customs seizures in 2011 – Grith Kastorp et. all; Section for Toxicology and Drug Analysis, Dept. of Forensic Medicine and Aarhus University and Section of Forensic Chemistry, Dept. of Forensic Medicine, University of Copenhagen; Denmark
    P3-O1 Substituted Cathinones, an Irish experience and response; John Power, Dublin, Forensic Science Laboratory,  Ireland
    P4       Rapid tests for anabolic steroids; Marie Dymičová, Forensic laboratory, Department of Chemistry of Natural Compounds, ICT Prague, Czech
    P5       Chemical identification of the new isobaric substituted cathinones: 3,4-DMMC and 4-EMC, Martin Kuchař, Forensic laboratory/Department of Chemistry of Natural Compounds/ICT Prague, Czech
    P6       Identification of “route-specific” impurities in 4-fluoroamphetamine  synthesized by the Leuckart method, Dariusz Błachut, Forensic Laboratory, Internal Security  Agency; Krakow, Poland



    11:00
    Session III: Scientific session
    Chair: Katharine Konaris, State General Lab, Cyprus
    O-1     Substituted Cathinones, an Irish experience and response; John Power, Dublin, Forensic Science Laboratory, Ireland (20 min)
    O-2     Turning Seized Substances into Quality Controlled Reference Materials, Simon Dunne, Swedish National Laboratory of Forensic Science – SKL (20 min)
    O-3     How to determine the total amount of cocaine in complex matrices, Annette Sprong, Netherlands Forensic Institute, The Netherlands (20 min)
    12:15-13:45
    Lunch (Fontana Restaurant)
    13:45
    Session IV: Designer drugs/ legal or generic definition
    Chair: Udo Zerell, Bundeskriminalamt, Wiesbaden, Germany
    O-4   New Psychoactive Substances: Legislative options, Les King, Invited speaker (30 min)
    O-5   New legal regulations on designer drugs / research chemicals in Switzerland – first results and limitation, Michael Bovens, Forensic Science Institute, Zürich, Switzerland (20 min)
    O-6   New Synthetic Psychotropic Drugs – One Step ahead of the law, K.Konaris, M. Orphanidou, L. Panayiotidou, Z. Zachariou and D. Papamichael, State Government Lab,  Nicosia, Cyprus (20min)
    O-7   New psychoactive substances law in Austria, Wolfgang Greibl; Forensic Science Service, Vienna, Austria (20 min)
    15:35-16:00
    Coffee break (Asteras Deck) & Poster session – Pre-event Foyer
    16:00
    Session IV: continued & Session V: Presentations Associate members & Guests
    Chair: Lotte Ask Rietzel, Section of Forensic Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
    O-8     Legal aspects of new psychoactive substances in Poland, Roman Stanaszek, Institute of Forensic Research, Krakow, Poland (20 min)
    O-9     SWGDRUG update, Scott R. Oulton, DEA Office of Forensic Sciences, Arlington, USA (20 min)
    O-10   The EMCDDA Early-warning system – how to respond dynamically to challenges posed by new psychoactive substances?, Ana Gallegos, European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) (20 min)



    O-11   Strengthening International Cooperation in the Forensic Sciences,Iphigenia Naidis, UNODC, Vienna, Austria (20 min)
    O-12   Introduction of SSNS Institute for Expert Services (Hungary), Peter Mell, SSNS Institute for Expert Services, Budapest, Hungary (15 min)
    18:00
    End of Day 2
    Cocktail and Gala Dinner
    19:30 – 20:00

    20:00 – 22:00

    Welcome cocktail (Almyra Hotel Reception)

    Welcome Reception Dinner (Almyra Hotel Mosaic Restaurant)




    Thursday, May 10th 2012
    08.30
    Session VI: Scientific session
    Chair: John Power, Dublin, Forensic Science Laboratory, Ireland
    O-13    Exploring the limits of mass spectra in drug analysis and raising awareness in casework, Scott R. Oulton, DEA Office of Forensic Sciences, Arlington, USA (30 min)
    O-14    Analysis of the composition of the mixtures contained in 'legal highs', Bogumiła Byrska, Institute of Forensic Research; Krakow, Poland (20 min)
    O-15    Fentanyl on Slovakia illegal drug market, Andrej Bolf, Institute of Forensic Science, Bratislava, Slovakia (20 min)
    O-16    Identification and detection of fluoroamphetamines in seizures and in forensic toxicology, Irene Breum Müller, Section of Forensic Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (20 min)
    10:20 – 10:40
    Coffee break (Asteras Deck) & Poster session – Pre-event Foyer
    10:40
    Session VI: continued
    Chair: S. Klemenc, Ministry of the Interior, National Forensic Laboratory, Slovenia
    O-17    Identification of drugs microtraces, Malgorzata Galarda, Central Forensic Laboratory of the Police, Warsaw, Poland (20 min)
    O-18    Methodology for an innovative development of an HPLC/DAD method for the qualitative, quantitative and chemical comparison of Kif’seizures for forensic purpose, Yacine Boumrah, Algerian Forensic Science Institute, Algeria (20min)
    O-19    Chemical profiling of Hashish samples; Fabrice Besacier, Laurence Dujourdy; Institut National de Police Scientifique, Lyon, France (20 min)
      • Short presentation of Montenegro Drugs Laboratory, Stana Popović, Forensic Center, Montenegro (5 min)
      • Evaluation form to be completed (10 min)
      • Short announcement of the 19th ENFSI DWG in 2013 (Dubrovnik, Croatia) (5 min)
    Closing of the Scientific Meeting


    12:30 – 14:00
    Lunch
    14:00
    Session VII: Business Meeting
    (one member per laboratory)
    Chair: Michael Bovens, Forensic Science Institute, Zürich, Switzerland
    Agenda Business meeting
      1. Welcome and opening remarks
      2. Agenda
      3. Minutes of the 17th Annual Meeting in Ankara (see meeting CD Ankara)
      4. Finances – report of the treasurer
      5. Annual Report 2011 and Strategic Plan
      (
      http://www.enfsimembers.eu/wg_page.php?uid=824&wg=4 )
      6. Terms of References – Revised version
       It is suggested to have also associate members joining the steering committee.
    7. Information on Subcommittees (without their annual reports, which will be presented during the scientific meeting)
    § Projects for Monopoly Bid
    § New activities
    8. EAFS – September 2012
    § DWG Workshop on Clandestine Laboratories
    § Poster WG’s
      9. Elections
    § Election of 2 new steering committee members
    § Election of New Associate Members
      10. Host and Time of Next Annual Meeting
      11. Any other Business
      12. Conclusions
    Closing of Business Meeting
    16:30
    Steering Committee Meeting with UNODC, SWGDRUG and EMCDDA 

    (Aphrodite Meeting room)



    21:00
    Social programme - Taverna night (Optional)
    Friday, May 11th 2012
    9:00 Steering committee (Debriefing)


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