Scientific Issues
YS contributions to the IATDMCT Compass
Our aim is to participate actively in the association's activities. This includes regular contributions to the IATDMCT Compass by providing short overviews on topics of interest in TDM and CT or presenting interesting cases that stand out from daily routine work.
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Volume 6, Issue 4, December 2007
Beyer Jochen. New trends in herbal drugs of abuse.
- Volume 6, Issue 2, June 2007
Button Jennifer, Kenyon Susannah. Piperazines - The new emerging recreational drugs.
- Volume 5, Issue 4, December 2006
Wille Sarah. Solid phase extraction in Clinical & Forensic Toxicology.
- Volume 5, Issue 2, June 2006
Peters Frank, McKeown Denise. Matrix effects in LC-MS: Important aspects & practical experiences.
All young scientists are invited to write future articles for this section. Proposals for topics and titles of articles can be sent to frank.peters@uniklinikum-saarland.be and dmckeown@sgul.ac.uk .
Young scientists @ work
Our aim is to improve communication and contact opportunities for the YS members. In this section you can find information about their research projects.
- References of peer reviewed journal articles, books, book chapters, software, databases etc. published by YS members
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Mini-reviews of any YS research/work (PhD's, PhD students,...)
Van Hest RM. Individualisation of mycophenolate mofetil therapy - Explaining variability in mycophenolic acid pharmacokinetics and introducing therapeutic drug monitoring.
Wille SMR. Quantitative analysis of new generation antidepressants using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Applications in clinical and forensic toxicology.