3rd European Workshop on Taylor Dispersion Analysis, 8-9 June 2026

Pre-registration is open


Symposium programme Monday 8 June 2026

08:30

Registration

09:00

Opening of the workshop

Hervé Cottet and Jesper Østergaard

University of Montpellier, IBMM, France & University of Copenhagen, Denmark

09:20

P1. TDA principles & applications of size measurement - tutorial

Jesper Østergaard

University of Copenhagen, Denmark

09:45

P2. Molecular sizing using 3D printed instrumentation for structurally-selective detection and biophysical characterization

Hillary D. Bourger, Felix S. Atsar, and Christopher A. Baker

New Mexico State University, USA

10:10 Coffee break
10:40

P3. Protein-membrane binding studies using the FIDA

Céline Galvagnion-Büll

University of Copenhagen, Denmark

11:05

P4. Analyzing Plastics and Mixtures via Taylor-Aris dispersion analysis (TADA)

Roman Fortunatus, Patricia Taladriz Blanco, & Sandor Balog

University of A Coruña, Spain & University of Fribourg, Switzerland

11:45

P5. Using Pre-Dispersion Profiles for Determination of Affinity Constants

Sergey Krylov

York University, Canada

12:10

Fida Biosystems

Sponsor presentation

12:25

Lunch

13:40

Young scientist 1. Unraveling Aβ42 aggregation mechanisms under chemical exposome influence using Taylor Dispersion Analysis

Marta Garrido Alvarez, Celia Daba, Joan Torrent, Joseph Chamieh and Hervé Cottet

IBMM, University of Montpellier, France

14:00

P6. How can TDA-ICP-MS contribute to the study of metal-containing nano-objects in biological fluids?

Lucie Labied, Rami Laoufi, Agnès Hagège

Universite de Lyon, CNRS, France

14:25

Young scientist 2. Human serum albumin binding of insulin detemir

Fengli Shao, Jesper Østergaard

University of Copenhagen, Denmark

14:45

P7. Taylor-made solutions? Using Taylor dispersion analysis to probe cosolvent effects on drug payload and release in SEDDS

Arne Matteo Jörgensen, Andreas Bernkop-Schnürch, Hervé Cottet, Joseph Chamieh

IBMM, University of Montpellier, France           

15:10

Coffee break

15:40

P8. Direct Injection ESI-MS Analysis of Proteins with High Matrix Content: Utilizing Taylor–Aris Dispersion

Ruben Szabo, Cynthia Nagy, Attila Gaspar

University of Debrecen, Hungary

16:05

Young scientist 3. Robustness of signal deconvolution of TDA data: a numerical investigation

Antonio Chopin, Jean Philippe Biron, Hervé Cottet, Domenico Truzzolillo, Luca Cipelletti

University of Montpellier, France

16:25

P9. Electroosmotic flow dispersion and Taylor dispersion analysis: TDA under electric field

David Chen

University of British Columbia, Canada

16:50

P10. Alternative mathematical models in Taylor dispersion analysis for the analysis of (bio)molecules and nanoparticles

Jérémie Gouyon, Sephora Lahouari, Igor Clarot, Ariane Boudie

Université de Lorraine, CNRS, France

17:15

End of day

18:30

Workshop dinner - details to follow

Symposium programme Tuesday 9 June 2026

09:15

P11. Taylor dispersion analysis to study higher order protein assembly, from casein micelles to biomolecular condensates

Alexander Kai Buell

Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

09:40

P12. How FIDA helps Parkinson’s Disease research

Daniel Otzen

iNANO, University of Aarhus, Denmark        

10:05

P13. Coupling flow-induced dispersion with native mass spectrometry for rapid sample preparation, ligand identification, and increased structural insight

Edvaldo Maciel, Jonathan Eisert, Henrik Jensen, Frederik Lermyte

University of Antwerpen, Belgium

10:35

Coffee break

11:05

P14. Solubility profiling by TDA of pharmaceutical peptides

Jacob Aunstrup Larsen, Stephanie Hildebrandt Hansen, Alexander Kai Büll, Marie Østergaard Pedersen

Novo Nordisk, Denmark

11:30

P15. FIDA for assessing affinity and kinetics of biomolecular interactions

Philipp Willmer, Emil G. P. Stender, Kritika Sahni Ray, Adam C. Hundahl, Rodolphe Marie, Henrik Jensen

FIDA Biosystems ApS, Denmark

11:45

Young scientist 4. Monitoring the impact of sample preparation of β-Amyloid by Taylor Dispersion Analysis

Patrizia F. Russo, Jean François Hernandez, Hervé Cottet, Joseph Chamieh

IBMM, University of Montpellier, France

12:05

P16. Capillary Taylor Dispersion Analysis as a Versatile Tool for Extracellular Vesicle Characterization: From Sizing to Quality Control

Pauline De Oliveira, Victoire Lacaille, Zuzana Krupova, Joseph Chamieh, Hervé Cottet, Myriam Taverna, Sameh Obeid

Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, France

12:30

Lunch

14:00

P17. Evaluating de novo designed protein binders by TDA

Magnus Kjaergaard, Francisca Pinheiro and Jan S. Nowak

University of Aarhus, Denmark

14:25

Young scientist 5. Supramolecular size heterogeneity of lipopolysaccharides as studied by flow-induced dispersion analysis (FIDA)

Emil Tranchant, Johannes Reich, Martin Nors Pedersen, René Bech Ørving, Jesper Østergaard

Novo Nordisk/University of Copenhagen, Denmark

14:45

P18. Recent challenges in Taylor dispersion analysis: adsorption, detection, size accuracy and sequential analysis

Laurent Leclercq, Camille Malburet, Sébastien Roca, Jean Philippe Biron, Michel Martin, Hervé Cottet

University of Montpellier, IBMM, France

15:10

Closing of meeting

15:15

Farewell coffee/refreshment


The symposium is organized on behalf of the graduate programme in pharmaceutical sciences, Drug Research Academy, by Jesper Østergaard, Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, and by Hervé Cottet, University of Montpellier.

The workshop is supported by the Carlsberg Foundation, grant CF25 -1648, as well as Fida Biosystems.

The symposium is free of charge and open to attendance by all interested parties. It is necessary to pre-register by 22 May 2026.