Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark
May 7, 2026, Copenhagen, Denmark

ESAC 2026 – Executive Seminars in Analytical Chemistry

Join the conversations driving progress in analytical science and explore how real-world research is shaping the next generation of analytical workflows.

Join Bruker at ESAC 2026

Bruker is pleased to be part of the 25th Annual Executive Seminars in Analytical Chemistry (ESAC), taking place on May 7, 2026, at the Scandic Copenhagen.

ESAC brings together leading scientists and decision-makers from life science, biopharma, and applied analytical fields to discuss emerging challenges, new technologies, and future directions in analytical chemistry.

Throughout the program, Bruker customers and collaborators will share real-world results and application insights, highlighting how advanced analytical approaches—particularly mass spectrometry—enable deeper understanding across a wide range of research areas.

Meet the Bruker team on site to discuss how these approaches translate into practical workflows for your own research and analytical challenges:

  • Discuss analytical challenges inspired by ESAC presentations
  • Explore mass spectrometry–based workflows across life science, pharma, and applied research
  • Exchange ideas with Bruker experts and fellow scientists

 

Please note: Registration for the event is handled directly by the conference organizers. To attend ESAC 2026, please register via the official conference website.

Scientific Highlights Featuring Bruker Users

The ESAC 2026 agenda features several presentations from researchers and industry experts who rely on mass spectrometry to generate actionable insights. Selected highlights include:

Keynote - 9:45 - 10:15 am CEST

From Invisible Impurities to Actionable Insight: Host Cell Protein Identification by LC–MS in Biopharmaceuticals

Max Kraner, Ph.D., MBA, Head of Department MS Characterization, Novo Nordisk, Copenhagen, Denmark

Host cell proteins (HCPs) remain one of the most complex and underestimated impurity classes in biopharmaceutical development. While often present at trace levels, their potential impact on product stability, efficacy, and immunogenicity makes their reliable detection and identification a critical challenge. This becomes particularly important as drug modalities, expression systems, and manufacturing processes evolve.

In this keynote, Max Kraner will discuss how advanced LC–MS–based strategies identify HCPs across drug product development. Drawing on real-world experience from large-molecule drug development, the talk will explore the transition from traditional global HCP assays, like ELISA, toward hybrid and MS-driven approaches, including peptide-level quantification and activity-based enrichment and subsequent identification. The presentation will highlight practical considerations for implementing MS-based HCP workflows in biopharmaceutical environments, discuss current limitations and emerging opportunities. He will outline how mass spectrometry can move from a troubleshooting tool to a strategic guide for process development in biopharmaceutical R&D.

 

Applied Sciences Track - 10:20 - 10:50 am CEST

Investigating Lignin Structure and Enzymatic Degradation Products

Jane Wittrup Agger, Associate Professor, DTU Bioengineering, Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark

 

Life Science Track - 12:00 - 12:30 pm CEST

Resolving Pollutant Degradation in Biofilms Spatially on the Micrometre Range

Kai Bester, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University, Roskilde, Denmark

Prasad Phapale, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Aarhus University, Roskilde, Denmark

 

Pharmaceutical Track - 2:30 - 3:00 pm CEST

MHC-Associated Peptide Proteomics for Predicting Biotherapeutic Immunogenicity

Sarah Jørgensen, Ph.D., Research Scientist, Novo Nordisk, Copenhagen, Denmark

 

 

 

If you’d like to attend ESAC 2026, registration and detailed conference information are available via the official ESAC website and managed directly by the conference organizers.