On the 18th and 19th of March, the 2nd Nordic Conference on Computational Chemistry was held in Gothenburg. The conference program was diverse and included many engaging talks focused on machine learning tools and approaches used in drug development. Although our group primarily focuses on environmental contaminants, we found many of the presentations and discussions […]
Author Archives: Yvonne Kreutzer
Frank holds a PhD in environmental assessment with a specialization in environmental chemistry from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Uppsala. After his previous work as a postdoctoral researcher at the Helmholtz Centre Hereon in his home country Germany, where he was part of the P-LEACH project (https://www.ufz.de/p-leach/), he has now started a […]
November 15, 2024 Copenhagen To conclude their course and earn their certificates, Harry and Yvonne traveled to Copenhagen to participate in a mini-conference organized by the Visualize Your Science framework. The event focused on the art of visual storytelling, exploring effective ways to communicate research visually, and offered constructive feedback on scientific posters presented […]
NORMAN Workshop on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for environmental monitoring, assessment and prioritisation of chemicals and their mixtures Leipzig, Germany: 21.-22.10.2024 Last week, Anneli, Harry, Henrik, Ida, Louise and Yvonne attended an AI workshop hosted by the Norman network at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Leipzig. On the first day, researchers presented their […]
We’re happy to have Lisa join us for a two-month research stay, running until mid-December! With the support of Anneli, Harry, Helen, and Louise, Lisa will be diving into an exciting project: setting up novel, fully automated strategies for selecting surrogate internal standards. Lisa is currently pursuing her PhD at the University of Vienna in […]
New term, new people. Welcome Eliise, Iris, and Simon to the team! Eliise is from Estonia and will be doing her postdoc with us. Her project will focus on the analysis of lignin, a by-product of the paper industry that can be used for the production of novel biomaterials. The project combines the development of […]
I was pleased to participate in the 9th Strasbourg Summer School in Chemoinformatics in Strasbourg, France, from June 24th to June 28th. It was an honor to be offered the opportunity to present my research, which currently focuses on evaluating the applicability of machine learning active learning workflow in environmental analytical chemistry. Facing vastly different […]
Last week I had the pleasure to present at SETAC Europe 34th Annual Meeting conference in the beautiful city of Sevilla. There, I shared insights of the possibility of using endocrine activity labeled molecular networking for non-target data evaluation. It was an amazing experience attending interesting talks, meeting many people who are excited about their work, and […]
Welcome Emma to Kruvelab! In the autumn, we were lucky to participate in an interlaboratory trial on non-target screening (NTS) with liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC/HRMS) alongside other Swedish labs. We were able to test our ability to identify spiked chemicals in blind water samples as well as quantify the tentatively identified chemicals with […]
As we step into the new year, we warmly welcome both familiar and fresh faces to our group. Returning for a second time, we have Sam and Theodor, both of whom previously completed internships in our group and are now doing their BSc theses. Sam and Theodor will collaboratively be working on our very special […]
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