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PITTCON 2011 INDEX ACTIVITIES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 CALL FOR NOMINATIONS AND PROPOSALS JAMES L. WATERS CALL FOR PROPOSALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD CALL FOR NOMINATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE MEMORIAL NATIONAL COLLEGE GRANT PROGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 PITTSBURGH SPECTROSCOPY AWARD CALL FOR NOMINATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 PITTSBURGH ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 RALPH N. ADAMS AWARD CALL FOR NOMINATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 CHILD CARE - CAMP PITTCON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 EMPLOYMENT SEARCH SEMINAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 EXHIBITOR/DISTRIBUTOR FACILITATION SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 EXPOSITION EXHIBIT FLOOR PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover Foldout EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110-164 EXHIBITOR SEMINAR LISTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105-109 GENERAL INFORMATION ATTENDANCE CREDIT (ABIH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 CHILDREN ON THE EXPOSITION FLOOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 COMMITTEE AND SOCIETY MEETINGS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 INTERNET AND E-MAIL ACCESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PRESS ROOM/MEDIA CENTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 PHONE NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PARKING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 HOUSING INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8 INTERNATIONAL VISITOR SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 PARTICIPATING SPONSORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 PHILATELIC CACHET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 PRODUCT/PROGRAM LOCATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 PUBLISHER PARTNERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 SCIENCE WEEK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 SECURITY/LOST & FOUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 SHORT COURSES BY DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-34 TECHNICAL PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-104 AGENDA OF SESSIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-42 AUTHORS INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165-190 AWARDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-26 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AWARD FOR YOUNG INVESTIGATORS IN SEPARATION SCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 BOMEN-MICHELSON AWARD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 CHARLES N. REILLEY AWARD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 DAL NOGARE AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 PITTCON HERITAGE AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 PITTSBURGH ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AWARD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 PITTSBURGH SPECTROSCOPY AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 RALPH N. ADAMS AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 WILLIAMS WRIGHT AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 FOCUS AREAS AT-A-GLANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-39 PITTCON HERITAGE AWARD PRESENTATION, JOHN HATSOPOULOS, GEORGE HATSOPOULOS AND ARVIN SMITH . . . . . . . 13, 26 PITTCON 2012 PROGRAM CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 PLENARY LECTURE, DR. CHAD A. MIRKIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 PRESIDERS INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 WATERS SYMPOSIUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 informative exhibitor videos. and supplies for laboratory science provided by exhibitors from all over the world. participate in live demos. and complimentary copies of leading industry publications. Pifer Program Chair. In the center of the exposition floor. The webcast symposia will be available for 60 days following the conference to registered attendees only. Pittcon’s social network for science. We are pleased to once again have as our programming partners the ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry (ACS-DAC). We are pleased to present an outstanding technical program again this year. Tuesday. I am thrilled to welcome you to Atlanta for Pittcon 2011. Pittcon 2011 2 . As you may have already experienced first hand. Florida. and strategically located information booths to help you navigate the Georgia World Congress Center. Inside the Program. the French Pavilion. but for a “customized program”. and enjoy the multitude of videos on exhibitors’ products to help you decide your next stop on the exposition floor. or if you do not have a Smartphone. computer access at two Internet Cafes. Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS). Don’t miss the many educational and social opportunities that Pittcon 2011 has to offer.000 exhibiting companies that offer solutions for all of your laboratory needs. LIMS. The Pittcon website has program information organized a number of ways. forensics. Red and Blue. Again this year. a looping tram. Visit the Pittcon Booth (#5079) to pick up a 2011 souvenir. Searchable CD-ROMS with the full program and abstracts can be found at Program Locators and Pittcon Information Booths. materials science and more. Please visit the several specialty areas on the floor this year including the New Exhibitors. The Georgia World Congress Center will envelope you in a dynamic exhibition and a once-a-year opportunity to interact with sales and technical staff. If you require any assistance or have questions regarding the exposition. Chad Mirkin on Sunday. March 13. services. you can use Agenda Builder. will give you time to visit the exhibits without missing any important presentations. Centennial Park will not only provide a place to relax and network. Take advantage of the mixers on the exposition floor on Tuesday. Explore the exposition floor either on foot or by riding the looping tram. the Japanese Analytical Instrument Manufacturers Association (JAIMA). The Association of Lab Managers (ALMA). Life Science.m. Other amenities include complimentary souvenir bags. look for the Focus Areas at a Glance. Extend your Pittcon experience by taking advantage of the post-show webcasted symposia and by joining Pittconnect. It’s a time to evaluate. Please stop by and see us in the Program Office (313B). I hope you will get the most out of the Technical Program and the rest of Pittcon 2011. Ron Bargiel Exposition Chair. explore the interactive display from Coca-Cola. the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS). Thanks for attending Pittcon 2011. and learn about the exciting plans for Pittcon 2012. followed by a poster and mixer event to connect with old friends and meet new ones. As always. take one of our fantastic multi-level short courses or participate in a dynamic. but will also include an interactive Coca-Cola display. visit the posters on the exposition floor. and attend vendor seminars. March 11-16.m. We have added a few new features to make this year’s conference and exposition an exciting and worthwhile educational experience with an outstanding display of laboratory products. and visit approximately 1. located at each end of the exhibit floor.A Message from the President On behalf of the Pittcon Organizing Committee. Pittcon is pleased to announce Webcasts of selected symposia. Pittcon 2011 A Message from the Exposition Chair Welcome to Atlanta and the Pittcon 2011 Exposition. and I hope you enjoy the week! Penny Gardner President. technology. grab an apple snack. the Focus Areas at a Glance and in the Agenda of Sessions. Attend one of our award winning symposia. You will find many ways to access talks of interest to you. Relax in Centennial Park. The posters will be displayed in two areas.com. please stop at one of the Exposition Information booths or the Exposition Management Office. Pittcon 2011 A Message from the Program Chair Welcome to Pittcon 2011. and Thursday afternoon mixers. pharmaceutics. the environment. a two-station Twitter Café in Pittcon booth 5079. Wednesday. Continue your dialogue and learning from exhibitors and colleagues until you get to be face to face with them again at Pittcon 2012 in Orlando. Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry (SEAC). and ICP Alley. instrumentation and the newest technologies for you to see and touch. you will find a broad and deep range of presentations that illustrate the best means of solving complex problems in molecular biology. use the Pittcon mobile app. The week starts off with our plenary lecture from Dr. Janeth K. Inside this program. to 2:00 p. interactive networking session with your colleagues. The Agenda of Sessions gives a quick day-byday overview of all sessions including our expanded selection of Conferee Networking Sessions. Apple Booths. our exposition has always been your best opportunity to learn and discover. and compare the latest instrumentation. send tweets about Pittcon. Special show-only hours with no technical sessions between the hours of 11:00 a. 2012. feedback is most appreciated. Wednesday and Thursday. These webcast symposia will be marked with a camera icon in the Technical Program listing. . and Atlanta information during the Conference and use as reference after Pittcon. COAT AND BAGGAGE CHECK Monday. . 7 a. Information is also available on Pittcon 2012 and Orlando. . Two Internet Cafés. . .m. . . 3 .m. will be provided on the exhibit floor. . . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . collating. . . . . . . Multilingual interpreters and Pittcon staff will assist international guests with any aspect of their attendance at Pittcon 2011. . laptop docking stations • document finishing services – binding. PITTCON BOOTH Stop by the Pittcon Booth #5079 to get your personalized luggage tag. located next to the Terraces Restaurant at the International Boulevard entrance CHILDREN ON THE EXPOSITION FLOOR The nature and amount of equipment on display makes the exposition floor potentially dangerous for children. The Internet Cafés will be available during published show hours only. .m.7 p. 7:30 a. . . . . . EXPOSITION HOURS Pittcon 2011 Expo Hours: Monday. . .7 p. . . . Room 313B. .5:00 p. . Thursday. . . . to 5:00 p. . . Cameras are permitted on the exposition floor. . . FOOD SERVICE Full service bars. . or similar devices PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT THE USE OF CAMERAS AND OTHER RECORDING DEVICES ARE NOT PERMITTED DURING PROGRAM SESSIONS. . .m. . . Monday. . . . Airport Baggage Check available today also INTERNET AND EMAIL ACCESS As a special consideration for our attendees. • Accessibility. . however. . . . . . . Thursday.m.m. . to 4:00 p. . and apple snack. .S. . . . . souvenir bag. . . .m. carriages. March 13 . Thursday . . . . . . . level 4.9:00 a. FIRST AID STATION The First Aid Station is on Level 4 of Building B in Room B410. . MOBILE APPLICATION Pittcon is providing a mobile app. . . . • GWCC Public Safety patrols the lots and decks. . 3 Show Management or Security will remove any child Saturday. .100 parking spaces to make visiting the GWCC convenient for guests. . . . cafes and restaurants are located throughout the Georgia World Congress Center. . . . . . . Sunday. . . . . Mixer starting at 4:45 p. Dionex booth #2861. Pittcon together with the Georgia World Congress Center are providing complimentary wireless internet access in all of the public areas during Pittcon 2011.m. . There are over 5. The child’s adult companion will also be asked to leave.m. . PERMISSION FROM THE EXHIBITORS INVOLVED must be obtained before photographs can be taken at Pittcon 2011. . located next to the Auditorium at the East Plaza entrance • Building B. to 5:00 p. . posters. . 7:30 a. . Computers with internet connectivity will be available for email and web access for all registered conferees and exhibitors with a 10 minute time limit per use.5:00 p. . . . from the exposition floor who exhibits disruptive or dangerous behavior. .m. For events in Building A and B we recommend parking in the Red/International Deck INFORMATION BOOTHS There are three information booths with the following locations: • Building A. . . . .m. ACCREDITATION Industrial Hygienist Attendance Credit The American Board of Industrial Hygienists (ABIH) awards 1/2 point for each 1/2-day attendance at Pittcon. Wednesday.m. Monday. March 15 . 7 a. . . . . March 12. March 15 . Technical Program. . The FedEx office offers virtually everything to meet your convention and business needs. . . . . March 16 . • Emergency vehicle assistance is available for motorists in distress. . level 4. If you feel that you must have your child on the exposition floor with you. .m. APPLE/SOUVENIR BOOTHS Complimentary apples and your 2011 souvenir bag are available on the exposition floor in the two Apple/Souvenir Booths. 7:30 a.PITTCON 2011 GENERAL INFORMATION ABSTRACT CDs Abstract CDS are available at various locations including the Pittcon Information Booths. . • The GWCC offers a Campus Courtesy Shuttle that provides free shuttle service to attendees from parking lots to your event and vice versa. . March 17 . . . . . . . .m.m. . . banners • wheelchair and mobility scooter rentals pickup – Rental by Scootaround • copier equipment rentals • FedEx Express® U. . .m. . . please follow these guidelines: 1 All children under the age of 16 must register in the INTERNATIONAL VISITOR SERVICE An International Visitor Service is being offered at Pittcon 2011. . Download the application and access exhibitor.m. 9:00 a. . 7 a. . . PARKING The Georgia World Congress Center operates five surface lots and two parking decks on campus managed by AAA Parking. . . Package Services • FedEx Ground® • office supplies FINAL PROGRAMS Final Programs are available in the kiosks located in the lobby area of the Georgia World Congress Center. . . receive and display a badge and be accompanied on the exposition floor by a registered adult. . . . . . Wednesday. . March 17 . . . . to 2:00 p. . . . . Pittcon 2011. March 16 . . Services include: • full service digital color and black and white copying and printing • computer rentals. . . 7:30 a. . level 4. . 9:00 a. . . . . .m. . Tuesday. .6 p. . . . for all smartphone users. . . 7 AM . .m. . . cutting. . . . . . . . No one under the age of 16 is permitted on the exposition floor during set-up and tear-down. .m. .6 p. backpacks. . March 14 . .5:00 p. . March 14 . . Wednesday. . . . . . . . . for transporting children are permitted on the exposition floor. . The International Visitor Services is located at the main entrance lobby area in Building B. . . to 5:00 p. . INTERNET HELP DESK Attendees requiring assistance with wireless internet connections on personal computers may visit the INTERNET HELP DESK located in the lobby of Hall B during the hours of the Technical Program. . 7:30 a.m. 2 No strollers.m. Tuesday . .m. .m. . .m. .m. .m. . . . BUSINESS CENTER The FedEx office is conveniently located in the Building B and C entrance lobbies. . . . . . #416 and Pittcon booth #5079. to 5:00 p.m. . . . . . . and near the Program office. . The luggage storage area will be inside the Registration Hall. 7:30 a. March 14. . stapling • presentation services that include production of high quality mounted boards. located in the main lobby in front of Registration at the International Boulevard entrance • Building B. . . . . . . Short Course. Hours of Operation Registration Office. .3:00 p. . . . • Lots are gated with an attendant on duty during all show/event hours. . . . . . . located in booths 1404 and 4485. 9:00 a. Florida. folding. .Each parking lot/deck at the GWCC has reserved disabled parking spaces. We encourage you to utilize the services of Camp Pittcon. . to 5:00 p. . but every effort will be made to accommodate all requests.7:00 a.Short Course Office 222-5314 .8:00 a. together with a self-addressed stamped No. .00 each.m. . please enclose current U. . .7:00 a. Postal Service substation will be located adjacent to the Philatelic Booth where postage stamps can be purchased and letters and packages can be mailed. The cachet and insert for 2011 honors George Washington Carver. find topics of interest. . . . offers scooter and wheelchair rentals and other mobility related services. .m.m. may obtain one to three envelopes at no charge by sending a request. . March 13 . . . March 17 . . Inc. . . . . . .m. . . . . .org and take advantage of the search and agenda builder functions to design a personalized conference week schedule. A U. .m. . . 2011. . . This is number 35 in a series honoring a famous scientist or scientific event. The envelope is available at the Philatelic Booth. . . . . . . . . . .m. March 14. . . .10:00 a. Security/Lost & Found 222-5311 . . . . . 10 envelope (SASE) to: Philatelic Cachet c/o The Pittsburgh Conference 300 Penn Center Boulevard Suite 332 Pittsburgh. .m. Scoot Around. Atlanta. . . .10:00 a. . . . . . . . . . .Exposition Office 222-5317 . the following Pittcon 2011 offices can be reached by phone. . . and in Booth #2111 on the exhibition floor. . . . . March 13. . . . The Program Office will be in Room 313B of the Georgia World Congress Convention Center. . 2011 . . . . . . .scootaround. a letter of explanation written on official letterhead from the editor of the publication SECURITY/ LOST & FOUND The Security Office is in B202. . . . Advance registrations are highly recommended.m. . . . The Product/Program Locator Service booth will be located in Hall B. . 2011 . . . . Follow Us Twitter Café Tweet #pittcon Share something interesting you encountered at Pittcon 2011 with other conferees at the NEW Pittcon 2011 Twitter Cafe. . and AV technician will be available. . .org and click on the Agenda Builder link under Technical Program. . .Camp Pittcon 222-5320 . . . . . . Hours of operation are the same as those of the Program Office. . . . . For updated information. Thursday. . . . please check in at the Press Room to pick up your press badge and Pittcon 2011 Media Kit. . . . . . Program Kiosks. 2011 . . . . . .m. . . . To begin planning your personalized itinerary for Pittcon 2011. The Twitter Café will be located in Pittcon booth #5079 and will be the perfect spot to send your tweets during Pittcon 2011. . to 5:00 p. . . Monday. March 17. Please contact Scoot Around at 888-441-7575 or visit www. .8:00 a. . . . . . . . . . . .Housing 222-5305 . . . . . Tuesday. . . . . Info Booth (A Level 4) PRODUCT/PROGRAM LOCATOR/ AGENDA BUILDER Pittcon is pleased to provide a Product/Program Locator Service to help you review the Technical Program. . . . Speakers may practice using the audio-visual equipment (LCD projectors). . 7:00 a. 219 program@pittcon. . . .org is strongly recommended. . . . .org PROGRAM The following pages present the program as of publication in January. Level 3 Corridor (outside room B 309).Registration Office 222-5310 .m. . . Your badge is required for access to all Pittcon events and the exposition floor.PITTCON 2011 GENERAL INFORMATION PITTCON PHONE NUMBERS During Conference Hours. .m. . Hours of Operation: PHILATELIC CACHET AND CANCELLATION A specially designed philatelic souvenir envelope has been prepared for the 62nd Pittcon Conference and Exposition. ext. . .Publicity/Press Room 222-5309 . .m. . a pioneer in agricultural research especially noted for his crop rotation methods which revolutionized southern agriculture in the early 20th century. March 14-16 . . . . . . The Speaker Ready Room will be in Room 306B. . . . . . PA 15235-5503 USA (412) 825-3220. . .pittcon. adjacent to the Registration Area. and locate the vendors and vendor equipment that is of interest to you. . . . . . 2011 .pittcon. . Thursday. . . . . . . .. . . . . .pittcon. .m. . . . . . . hand cancelled envelopes with a variety of older science related stamps will be available for $3. . . . . . Monday – Wednesday. . First-Class postage for each envelope requested. .Info Booth (B level 4.com. . . No other forms of ID will be accepted. . SOUVENIRS All registered conferees may pick up a complimentary Pittcon 2011 souvenir (while supplies last) at either Booth 416 or Pittcon booth 5079. . . . The Pittcon 2011 Philatelic Booth is located on level 4. Wednesday. . . . . . . . visit www. Questions or suggestions on any aspect of the Technical Program may be addressed to: The Pittsburgh Conference Program Department 300 Penn Center Blvd. . . Area Code (404) 222-5302 . . . . .m. . . . Access to the Product/Program Locator Service is also available on the Pittcon Website. . . . March 15. . . . . build a program agenda. . . .7:00 a. . . . . . . .Transportation . . . . . . . . to 5:00 p. . For freelancers. . . . to 5:00 p. . That same room will also serve as the Lost & Found location. . Complimentary registration is available for all members of the press. Either of these locations will enable you to create and/or print your own personal agenda or search the exhibitor list for products and vendors. . . . . . . . .m. .Info Booth (Main Registration area) 222-5321 . Tweets using #pittcon will be displayed on select screens in Centennial Park. . . . . . . Upon your arrival at the convention center. .m. . . . . and advance registration through our website at www. . PA 15235-5503 4 Sunday. . please visit www. If a cacheted envelope which is stamped and handcancelled during Conference Week is desired. . . to 5:00 p.Program Office 222-5308 . to 3:00 p. The following are considered proper press credentials and are necessary with photo identification to receive your badge: • • a current National Association of ScienceWriters (NASW) membership card a business card showing affiliation and position. Cacheted. 2011 .Inside Desk 222-5304 .S. Interested collectors who are unable to attend Pittcon 2011.Outside Desk 222-5303 . . .S. . . . . MOBILITY ACCOMMODATIONS The Georgia World Congress Center has access to a complete line of mobility services. . March 16. . Georgia. Final Programs and Abstract CDs will also be available on site. . . . PRESS ROOM/MEDIA CENTER The Pittcon 2011 Press Room will be located in Room B304 on the third floor of the Georgia World Congress Center. . . .Transportation . . . .5) 222-5322 . . . . . to 5:00 p. . to 5:00 p. Suite 332 Pittsburgh. Rentals can be picked up at the FedEx office near registration. . . . . . The hours of operation will be as follows: Sunday. . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Routes 1 – 8 7:00am – 10:00am 60 Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lobby Entrance SPECIAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPORTATION Special-needs transportation is available during all hours that the conference shuttle is operating. . Curbside Spring Street Hampton Inn Downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . Off Peak 20 – 25 Minutes 3:30pm – 6:30pm* 60 Coaches . . . . Main Entrance Outer Lane Grand Hyatt Buckhead . Boarding Location Atlanta Marriott Marquis Main Entrance Curbside . . . . . . 20 – 25 Minutes Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Peachtree Center Avenue W Downtown . . . At Westin Atlanta Marriott Downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peak 15 Minutes ROUTE 5 (YELLOW) Boarding Location Hotel Indigo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curbside Bus Stop ROUTE 7 (BLUE) Boarding Location Westin Peachtree Plaza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-230-4898 TAXI SERVICE Taxi service is available at designated areas near entrance to Georgia World Congress Center. . . . . . . . . . March 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . For questions or to arrange for special assistance transportation. . . . . . . . . . Off Peak 20 – 25 Minutes 3:00pm – 6:00pm* 60 Coaches . . . . . . . Ballroom Entrance SpringHill Suites Buckhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Routes 1 – 8 6:30am – 9:30am 60 Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stop Sign at LA Fitness Embassy Suites Buckhead . . . . . Lobby Entrance Atlanta Marriott Suites Midtown . . . . . . . Curbside Peachtree Hotel Palomar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peak 15 Minutes 10:00am – 3:00pm 28 Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peak 15 Minutes Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peak 15 Minutes 9:30am – 3:30pm 28 Coaches . . . . . . . . Curbside Piedmont Road NE Hampton Inn Buckhead . . . . . . . . . . . . Peak 15 Minutes Evening Networking 6:30pm – 7:00pm* 5 Coaches Extended . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . At Ritz Carlton Ritz Carlton Atlanta Downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION SHUTTLE TIMES: Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . . Off Peak 20 – 25 Minutes 12:00pm – 4:00pm 60 Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . At Intercontinental Intercontinental Buckhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peak 15 Minutes 10:00am – 3:00pm 28 Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Across 14th at Juniper Loews Atlanta Midtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On Ellis at Peachtree Sheraton Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curbside Piedmont Road NE Hyatt Place Buckhead . . . . . . . . . . . . .com at the Housing/Transportation Booth in the Registration Area of the Georgia World Congress Center or call direct: Avis Discount Code G027999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curbside Peachtree Doubletree Atlanta Buckhead . . . . . March 17. . . . . . 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lobby Entrance ROUTE 8 (RASPBERRY) Boarding Location Hilton Atlanta & Towers . . . . . . . Peak 15 Minutes 4:00pm – 8:00 pm* 28 Coaches . . Off Peak 20 – 25 Minutes 3:00pm – 6:00pm* 60 Coaches . . . . . At Westin Holiday Inn Downtown . . . . . . Routes 1 – 8 9:00am – 12:00pm 28 Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Off Peak 20 – 25 Minutes Monday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Across Peachtree at 7th Regency Suites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attendees needing to return may utilize an existing stop on the Route. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On Andrew Young International at Courtland St. . . . Routes 1 – 8 7:00am – 10:00am 60 Coaches . Two hour advance notice is requested. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . please visit the CPS Transportation Desk or call 407-222-5303. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curbside Near Lobby Entrance W Buckhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Routes 1 – 8 7:00am – 10:00am 60 Coaches . CAR RENTAL Contact PittconHousing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 . . . 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On Harris at Courtland Street Hyatt Regency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . At Westin Westin Buckhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Motor Lobby *Limited Service to/from The Homewood Suites Buckhead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Off Peak 20 – 25 Minutes 3:00pm – 6:00pm* 60 Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . At Ritz Carlton Residence Inn Atlanta Downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . Peak 15 Minutes Evening Networking 6:30pm – 7:00pm* 5 Coaches Extended . . . . . March 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lobby Entrance ROUTE 6 (ORANGE) Boarding Location Atlanta Marriott Buckhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On Baker at West Peachtree WALK OVER HOTELS Embassy Suites Centennial Park Hilton Garden Inn Omni CNN Center SHUTTLE ROUTES: ROUTE 1 (RED) Boarding Location The Ellis Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peak 15 Minutes 10:00am – 3:00pm 28 Coaches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curbside 11th ROUTE 4 (GREEN) Boarding Location Homewood Suites Buckhead* . . . . . . . . . . . 20 – 25 Minutes Tuesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One scheduled pick up in the morning and one scheduled return time from the GWCC in the afternoon. . . . . . . . Curbside Lenox Road Ritz Carlton Buckhead . . . . . . . ROUTE 2 (BLACK) ROUTE 3 (PURPLE) Boarding Location W Midtown . . . PITTCON 2011 OFFICIAL HOTELS Line A NE 2011 HOTELS – BUCKHEAD ATLANTA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Courtyard by Marriott Buckhead Doubletree Buckhead Embassy Suites Buckhead Grand Hyatt Buckhead Hampton Inn Buckhead Homewood Suites Buckhead Hyatt Place Buckhead Intercontinental Buckhead Ritz Carlton Buckhead SpringHill Suites Buckhead W Hotel Buckhead 10 6 BUCKHEAD ATLANTA 9 5 11 2 1 4 C 8 3 2011 HOTELS – DOWNTOWN ATLANTA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Atlanta Marriott Downtown Atlanta Marriott Marquis Days Inn The Ellis Hotel Embassy Suites Centennial Park Hampton Inn Hilton Atlanta & Towers Hilton Garden Inn Holiday Inn Downtown Hyatt Regency Omni CNN Center Residence Inn Downtown Ritz Carlton Downtown Sheraton Atlanta W Hotel Downtown Westin Peachtree Plaza John St NW Western Ave NW 7 2 Pine St NW St NW 249C N2 CIVIC DOWNTOWN ATLANTA CENTER Pine St NW Peac ine Pine St Luckie St NW Hunnicutt St NW Hunnicutt St NW Mcafee St NW Lovejoy St NW Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW NW W W Peachtree St NW St N St ing Sp Parker St NW rin Parker St NW Spr Mills St NW Mills St NW Mills St NW 15 Ale xa nd er St NE Courtland St NE g Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW Marie tta St NW 249B Currier St A Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW Porte 249A r Pl N E 85 75 Edwards St NW Jones Ave NW Ralph M W Peachtree Pl NW Simpson St Nw GEORGIA AQUARIUM Simpson St NW Georgia Aquarium Lu Northside Dr NW BUILDING B BUILDING C Simpson St NW WORLD OF COCA-COLA 401 Centennial Olympic Park Dr NW Peachtree St NE k Ba er S W tN Pa rk PARK ADMINISTRATION Av e GARDEN PAVILION NORTH GARDEN PAVILION EAST Thurmond St NW nu APPAREL MART 10 Harris St NE Peachtree Center Ave NE 2 Courtland St NE La 8 Spring St NW tim er St Nw New World of Coca Cola Baker St NW 3 Baker St NW ck ie St NW Baker St NE Baker St N Ma rie tta St NW 7 Harris St N GEORGIA WORLD CONGRESS CENTER eW es tN W Harris St NW GIFT MART MERCHANDISE MART 5 Fo un dry St NW METRO ATLANTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE VISITOR CENTER FOUNTAIN OF RINGS Spencer St NW Georgia World Congress Center BUILDING A 9 Andrew Young International Blvd NW N1 PEACHTREE CENTER Andrew Young International Blvd Foundry St NW 11 DONOR TRIBUTE WALL 1 6 Sp rin gS tN W NW sau Nas Ca rn SOUTHERN COMPANY AMPHITHEATER eg ie 16 W ay NW Ca rn eg ie 14 13 Ellis St NW Philips Dr NW Mangum St NW Magnolia St NW W alt CNN CENTER PHILIPS Ellis St N St N on Postell St NW Andrew Young International Blvd NW St NW Georgia Dome Georgia Dome Dr SW GEORGIA DOME INTERNATIONAL DECK Rhodes St NW Peachtree Center Ave NE Carter St NW W1 OMNI-DOME WORLD CONGRESS CENTER Courtland St NE International Plaza Philips Arena/CNN Center PHILIPS ARENA Co ne St St ATLANTA JOURNAL CONSTITUTION BLDG Ma rie ee E Park eac NW e Pl NE tta N GEORGIA-PACIFIC NWW illi RHODES.W St CENTER am irlie s S HAVERTY Fa GSU Lu t N BUILDING W SCHOOL OF ckie John Wesley Dobbs Ave NE St MUSIC NW Po RIALTO pla THEATRE CANDLER rS BUILDING tN GA STATE W ARNOLD W LEARNING N St NW CTR th St rsy HEALEY ad Fo Bro BUILDING W ay 4 W NE htr Pl N 7 E r Ma iet ta St NW 12 o alt W nS W tN YOUTH ART CONNECTION ATLANTA LIFE HERNDON PLAZA St WD GRANT BUILDING G Auburn Ave NE Auburn Ave AUBURN AVE A t ll S Wa G . W PITTCON 2011 OFFICIAL HOTELS 17th St NW Dr NE Barks dale 16th Westminster Lafaye Dr NE 5 16th St NW tte Dr Winn Park Yonah Dr NE NE W Peachtree St NW Williams St Nw Spring St NW Lafayette Dr NE HIGH MUSEUM OF ART ARTS CENTER N5 ATLANTA SYMPHONY HALL Walker Ter NE S Prado NE ee htr N St E St N E MIDTOWN ATLANTA The Pr ado 2011 HOTELS MIDTOWN ATLANTA 1 2 3 4 5 Atlanta Marriott Suites Midtown Hotel Indigo Loews Atlanta Regency Suites W Hotel Midtown 15th St NE ay nter W Arts Ce NE Peachtr ee Cir NE WOODRUFF ARTS CENTER Woodruff Arts Center 15th St N E 15th St NE Atlanta Botanical Gard 9 14th Pl NE 1 9 14th St NW 14th St NE 13th St NW GOETHE INSTITUTE MIDTOWN 5 14th St NE 13th St NE NE Williams St NW Piedmont Park Peachtree Walk NE Spring St NW Juniper St NE Crescent Ave 12th St Nw 12th St NE Pie dm ont Ave N E 13th St NE Peachtree St NE 12th St NE 3 11th St NE Lake Clara 12th St NE 12th St NE 11th St NE 11th St NE 10th St NE Juniper St NE 10th St NE NE as Ct NE ont A ve NE Myrtle St NE Williams St NW Peachtree St Cypress St NE Piedm Peachtree Pl NW Peachtree Pl NE Legacy Vill 4 NW N4 MIDTOWN Argonne Ave NE 10th St NW WP 10th St NE eac MARGARET MITCHELL HOUSE Cre Spring St NW 8th St NW sce E ve N nt A htre e St 9th St NE Legacy Villas Ct NE 8th St NE 8th St NE 8th St NE 250 7th St NE 7th St NE Abercrombie Pl NW 7th St NE Biltmore Pl NW 6th St NE 6th St NE 5th St NW THE BILTMORE Spring St NW W Peachtree St NW Cypress St NE Juniper St NE Armstead Pl NW NE Technology Square 5th St NE 5th St NE 6th St NE Peachtree St NE Myrtle St NE Piedmont Ave Penn Ave NE Argonne Ave NE William s St NW 5th St Ne Durant Pl NE 4th St NW 4th St NE 4th St NE 4th St NE 249D Williams St NW 3rd St NW 3rd St NE BELL SOUTH CENTER 2 FOX THEATRE 3rd St NE 3rd St NE Ponce De Leon Ave NW Ponce De Leon Ave NE Ponce De Leon Ave NE 8 278 Myrtle St NE 29 Penn Ave NE Ponce De Leon Av 9 THE VARSITY N3 North Ave NW NORTH AVENUE North Ave NE NE Willow St NE North Ave NE W Peachtree St NW North Ave NE Spring St NW BANK OF AMERICA Piedmont Ave NE Peachtree St Linden Ave NW Renaissance Way NE 85 75 401 Jun Cityheights Dr NE Central Park Pl NE ipe r St NE Linden Av e NW Linden Ave NE EMORY CRAWFORD LONG HOSPITAL Linden Ave NE Linden Ave NE Finch Trl NE Ca rlis Renaissance Pky NE Baltimore Pl NW 249D Pi ne St NW N2 249C Pine St NW CIVIC CENTER Gilb ert T rl N E Bedford Pine Park ay le W NE Pine St NE Pine St NE SCITREK THE SCIENCE 8 NE Angie r Ave NE . 9 . to 5:30 p. adjacent to the Registration Area.m. Wednesday. Pittcon will provide a subsidized child care program that utilizes the expertise of a nationally known professional child care organization. and apparel. REGISTRATION COSTS (Visa and MasterCard accepted) (Minimum 3 hours) 6 months to 35 months $12.m.00 per hour Parents of participants must be registered Pittcon 2011 conferees or exhibitors.m.. Monday March 14-Thursday March 17.m.m.00 per hour 3 years and older $10. HOURS OF OPERATION Sunday March 13. It’s a great chance to network. to 3:00 p.. to 4:00 p. to 5:00 p. from 2:00 p. 2011 1:00 p. and Thursday.m. to 5:30 p.m. gift and business items are also available at affordable prices. convenient child care is available within the Georgia World Congress Center during Pittcon 2011. 2011 7:30 a. Stop by to see what we have to offer! EXPOSITION MIXERS There will be complimentary mixers on the exposition floor on Tuesday.m.m. Hall B.PITTCON 2011 GENERAL INFORMATION ACTIVITIES PITTCON STORE Gifts and Souvenirs The Pittcon Store (formerly the Activities Booth) is located in level 4. Take a break from your busy day to enjoy snacks and refreshments. The store is ideal for purchasing souvenirs and fun items to remind you of Pittcon 2011 all year long! There is a new 2011 mascot. too! CHILD CARE ON SITE AT CAMP PITTCON High quality. from 1:00 p. Each member of the Camp Pittcon staff is a child care professional trained to supervise and entertain your child. 10 . from 3:00 p.m. We are committed to making your Pittcon 2011 experience family-friendly. . . the ACS Inorganic Nanoscience Award. the ACS Nobel Laureate Signature Award for Graduate Education in Chemistry. 4:30 p. Memorial Award. the Feynman Prize in Nanotechnology. who is known for his development of nanoparticlebased biodetection schemes. Sloan Foundation Award. the Collegiate Inventors Award. the $500. Dr. the George B. a NIH Director’s Pioneer Award. Journal of Materials Chemistry. Advanced Materials. the Materials Research Society Young Investigator Award. He is the founding editor of the journal Small. Chemistry & Biology. At present. the Alfred P. and AuraSense which are commercializing nanotechnology applications in the life science and semiconductor industries. Mirkin has served on the Editorial Advisory Boards of over twenty scholarly journals. the Beckman Young Investigator Award. Professor of Biomedical Engineering. He is the author of over 410 manuscripts and over 370 patents and applications. the iCON Innovator of the Year Award. Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering. an Einstein Professorship of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.” the Discover 2000 Award for Technological Innovation. the Harvard University E. and Plasmonics. Bright Wilson Prize. the NSF Young Investigator Award. Sidney Marcus Auditorium. I-Street Magazine’s Top 5 List for Leading Academics in Technology. Chemistry-A European Journal. At present he is a member of the Editorial Advisory Boards of Journal of the American Chemical Society. Obama Administration). the Ohio State University Edward Mack Jr. degree in chemistry from the Pennsylvania State University (1989).S.PITTCON 2011 OPENING SESSION Pittcon Heritage Award Sidney Marcus Auditorium.D. Georgia World Congress Center Immediately following the Pittcon Heritage Award Chad A. Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. He was an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology prior to becoming a chemistry professor at Northwestern University in 1991. Angewandte Chemie. the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award. and Professor of Medicine. the ACS Award in Pure Chemistry. University of Chicago. the Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award. Bloch Award for Scientific Excellence in Industry. Professor of Materials Science & Engineering. degree from Dickinson College (1986. Mirkin is the Director of the International Institute for Nanotechnology. National Academy of Sciences. Nanotechnology Law & Business. a Department of Defense NSSEFF Award.m. NanoInk. 2004). the Pennsylvania State University Outstanding Science Alumni Award. and Journal of Cluster Science. the invention of Dip-Pen Nanolithography. Mirkin is a chemist and a world renowned nanoscience expert. 13 . These include the Herman S. Professor of Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Dr. the DuPont Young Professor Award. Georgia World Congress Center John Hatsopoulos. March 13. the Naval Young Investigator Award. Dr. The Scientist. BioMacromolecules. Mirkin Director of the International Institute for Nanotechnology. Crain’s Chicago Business “40 under 40 Award. Accounts of Chemical Research. George Hatsopoulos and Arvin Smith original founders of Thermo Electron Plenary Lecture Sunday. Nanosphere. and contributions to supramolecular chemistry. the Gustavus John Esselen Award. the National Inventors Hall of Fame (2002. elected into Phi Beta Kappa) and a Ph. one of the premier international nanotechnology journals. the Havinga Medal.000 MIT Lemelson Prize. 2011. an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Dickinson College. and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Rathmann Professor of Chemistry. and the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation New Faculty Award. SENSORS. Professor of Materials Science & Engineering. the 2003 Raymond and Beverly Sackler Prize in the Physical Sciences. and the National Academy of Engineering. Mirkin holds a B. the Biomedical Engineering Society's Distinguished Achievement Award. the George B. Macromolecular Bioscience. and the founder of three companies. Polyvalent DNA Architectures: New Modalities For Intracellular Gene Regulation and Detection Dr. the BF Goodrich Collegiate Inventors Award. Chad A. Rathmann Professor of Chemistry. Mirkin has been recognized for his accomplishments with over 60 national and international awards. and Professor of Medicine. the Leo Hendrick Baekeland Award. he is listed as the most cited chemist in the world (Thomson Reuters) and the top most cited nanomedicine researcher in the world (Nanomedicine Registry). Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering. and he has co-edited two bestselling books on nanobiotechnology. the PLU Fresenius Award. a Dickinson College Metzger-Conway Fellowship. He is a Member of the President’s Council of Science & Technology (PCAST. 14 . Please visit their booths to learn more about the products and services they offer. Productivity. AM ERICA N E L EMEN T S ® World’s Leading Manufacturer of Engineered and Advanced Material Products Booth # 1935 Booth # 3824 Passion. Their participation contributes to our mission to fund science education activities at all academic levels.PITTCON 2011 PARTICIPATING SPONSORS We thank the following exhibitors who are participating at Sponsorship Level for Pittcon 2011. Booth # 3159 Booth # 2861 Booth # 861 Booth # 3735 Booth # 1134 Booth # 1635 15 . Power. I.com Wiley Blackwell Food Quality G.com Royal Society of Chemistry Analytical Abstracts Chemistry World JAAS The Analyst Labroots.com SelectScience AOCS LabX Lab Manager Technology Networks BioCompare/LabCompare BNP Media Ceramic Industry Laurin Publishing Photonics Spectra The Scientist Chemistry Today PanGlobal Media Biotech International LabPlus International Gases & Instrumentation Pharmainfosite.A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR 2011 PUBLISHER PARTNERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT Advanstar Communications LCGC Europe LCGC North America Pharmaceutical Technology Spectroscopy Genetic Engineering News High Tech Promotion Preston Publications Journal of Chromatographic Science Journal of Analytical Toxicology K N A H T U O Y International Labmate Putman Media Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Rimbach Publishing Industrial Hygiene News Pollution Equipment News Advantage Business Media Bioscience Technology Drug Discovery & Development Laboratory Equipment Research & Development Jesmar Communications BioBusiness Lab Business American Chemical Society Biochemistry Chemical and Engineering News American Laboratory/ Labcompare American Laboratory American Biotechnology Laboratory China Laboratory Laboratory Network Bioresearch Online Drug Discovery Online Food Online Pharmaceutical Online Pollution Online Water Online.com SeparationsNOW.T Verlag PFQ Spectroscopy Europe SpectroscopyNOW. LLC American Pharmaceutical Review International Drug Discovery Labwrench.com 16 .com Russell Publishing. . 7:30 a. March 14 7:30 a. 7:30 a.m. not open Conferee not open 7:30 a. MasterCard. March 15 Wednesday. March 18 8:00 a.m.m. March 16 Thursday.5:00 p.5:00 p. • Forms for entering information into the database are available on the Pittcon website (www.00 $105. Media Media representatives must register and pick up their badges in the Press Room B304 with proper media credentials (media badge. March 17 9:00 a. 7:30 a. or VISA) • Cash Student registrants will need to present a valid student ID when picking up their badges onsite. One Day registrants must register on site on the day that they will be at the Conference – there will be no exceptions.4:00 p. 17 . March 12 Sunday. .m. Media Representatives (preregistered or not) will register and pick up their badges in the Press Room (B304).m.m. Conferee Full-time Student One Day ONLY Thursday ONLY $210. March 14 Tuesday.pittcon.m. 7:30 a.5:00 p. corporate guests.5:00 p. . invited speakers.pittcon. to 5:00 a.2:00 p.5:00 p.m.m.m.m. to 5:00 p. 9:00 a. (Short Courses Only in Room A302) intErnational visitor sErvicEs An International Visitor Service is being offered at Pittcon 2011.m. and students) must visit the Registration Hall directly behind the main entrance of Building B in the Georgia World Congress Center to pick up their registration badges. Anyone can also come to the Registration area to complete a registration and pick up a badge. Hours of Operation Monday.m.m.00 FREE Hours of Operation Saturday. Multilingual interpreters and Pittcon staff will assist international guests with any aspect of their attendance at Pittcon 2011. 7:30 a.m. .m.5:00 p. .5:00 p.m.m. to 5:00 p. 7:30 a.m.m. March 17 Friday.m.m. The Exhibitor/Distributor Facilitation Service is located at Booth 2210 on the exposition floor near the B2 entrance at right.m. March 15 Wednesday. .m. 7:30 a.m. 7:30 a. March 14 Tuesday. March 11 Saturday. obtain licensing agreements.m. 9:00 a. 7:30 a.m.m. exhibitors. March 14 Monday. March 16 Thursday.m. The following forms of payment will be acceptable on site: • Check or money order payable to the Pittsburgh Conference • Credit Card (American Express. .m. March 13 Monday. Attendees who have not preregistered may visit the Pittcon 2011 website (www. Attendees who present a scannable bar code or registration confirmation number (on a confirmation email printout or mobile device) can quickly pick up their badges at Fast Track Badge Pickup stations in the Registration area. • A database is available with information to help facilitate the connection between exhibitors seeking distributors and distributors searching for products to distribute.m. March 17 Exhibitor/Distributor Facilitation sErvicE EXPAND YOUR COMPANY’S GLOBAL BUSINESS • Pittcon 2011 offers an Exhibitor/Distributor Facilitation Service.00 $ 25. to 5:00 a.m.m. TYPE PITTCON 2011 ON-SITE REGISTRATION Pittcon 2011 On-site Registration Hours Exhibitor Friday. to 5:00 p.5:00 p.5:00 p.m. . (Badge Pickup Only) 7:30 a. and then come to the Registration area to pick up badges. 7:30 a. Mixer starting at 4:45 p.2:00 p. to 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p. March 12 Sunday. . to 5:00 a.m.m. .m. 7:30 a. Tuesday.m. March 13 Monday. 7:30 a.5:00 p. to 3:00 a. The Exhibitor/Distributor Facilitation Service booth has a limited number of tables and chairs in the assigned area for exhibitors to meet with potential distributors and to conduct business. by March 17 at 3:00PM) or in the Exhibitor/Distributor Facilitation Service booth. 9:00 a. 7:30 a.m. 7:30 a.m. . or act as a sales representative to exhibiting companies.m.4:00 p. 7:30 a. .m.m.org) to register at any time up to and throughout the conference. March 16 Thursday.conFErEncE rEgistration inFormation All preregistered Pittcon 2011 attendees (conferees. . business card with photo ID or a letter of explanation from Editor-In-Chief).m. . The International Visitor Services is located in the lobby area.org. 7:30 a. The service is open to all exhibitors and distributors both domestic and international.m.m. to 4:00 p.m. March 15 Wednesday.m. middle school students will participate in similar hands-on workshops. Please inquire in the Science Week Office. All workshops are half day unless otherwise noted. students. Grants to Promote Science Education in the Atlanta Area Grants of up to $1500 will available to every school with an enrollment of over 200 students within a 150 mile radius of Atlanta that sends one or more teachers to a teacher workshop (limit one grant per school). astronomy. Lunch and parking will be provided. middle. Lecture Demonstration for High School Students On Thursday.Bringing Real-World Scientific Solutions to Life in Your Classroom In-The-Bag Inquiry Biotechnology Basics The Layered Earth Teaching Chemistry in Alternative Schools Chemistry Demonstrations That Will Really Get a Reaction Blood Spatter and Fingerprint Analysis — An Introduction to Forensic Science The Educational Earthbox® The Starry Night Hands-on Workshops for Upper Elementary and Middle School Students A set of six hands-on workshops will lead groups of Atlanta-area. All of our programs are offered at no cost to the teachers. if space is available. and high schools in Atlanta and the surrounding counties. 18 . Saturday March 12. March 17. These action-packed workshops will include experimentation with gases. chromatography. On Tuesday and Wednesday. or schools.ALL DAY WORKSHOP Starting an Elementary School Science Olympiad . electrochemistry. Attendees will receive materials to help them perform some of the workshop experiments in their own classrooms.ALL DAY WORKSHOP The Colorful Chemistry of Iron in Chemical Analysis Green Chemistry .ALL DAY WORKSHOP Teaching Science with Toys . Color and Spectroscopy for Kids Using Technology in the Classroom Electrons Don’t Make the World Go ‘Round. acid/base reactions.php for more information. upper elementary school students through the exciting process of experimentation and discovery on Monday. Room A401.ALL DAY WORKSHOP Light. Workshops for Elementary School. A small number of walk-ins may be accommodated.pittcon. 2011 Teacher Workshops: Bringing Science to Life in the Classroom . 2011 Teacher Workshops: Bringing Science to Life in the Classroom . But They Do Just About Everything Else: An Introduction to Electrochemistry Computer Software for High School Chemistry and Physics How Safe is Your Lab? Observations and the Scientific Method Sunday March 13. and light and color. All equipment will be shipped directly to the teachers at their school address. Please visit http://www. REPEATED COURSE Teaching Elementary School Science Through Children’s Literature .sciEncE WEEk 2011 The Pittcon 2011 Science Week programs offer a wide variety of educational activities during Conference Week for the benefit of students and teachers in elementary. Middle School. 2011. Lee Marek from the University of Illinois at Chicago will present a live lecture/demonstration entitled “Weird Science on Fuels and Energy” in the Georgia World Congress Center for as many as 1700 high school students and their teachers. and High School Science Teachers The following workshops are being offered to teachers in the Atlanta area.ALL DAY WORKSHOP. These grants will enable teachers to purchase equipment demonstrated in the workshops or other science-related equipment of their choice.org/science/teacher. These activities are provided as part of our mission to promote science awareness and science education. . . .) Candidates (job seekers) have the opportunity to post their information electronically and view posted job openings. . . Employers have the opportunity to reserve an interview room and schedule interviews. REGISTER FOR EMPLOYMENT BUREAU * Candidate or Employer 3. .2:00 p. . .m.m. .Noon . . . . March 17 . . . . * We strongly recommend you register in advance for the conference and bureau. .m.Pittcon 2011 EmPloymEnt burEau WHAT: Pittcon offers a free Employment Bureau service. . 8:00 a. . . . . .m. . . . . . Monday. Thursday. . . . March 13. . . . . WHERE: Thomas B Murphy Ballroom. . . . . . 1:00-5:00 p. . .m. 1:00 -5:00 p. Employers are able to view available candidates information/credentials/resumes. 1:00 -5:00 p. . 8:00 a. Building B. . . . . . . . 19 . . 1:00. . . . . . March 15 .pittcon.m.Noon . 1:00 -5:00 p. (We recommend you reserve an interview room if needed for any length of time. . . Tuesday. . . due to a reduced number of rooms available. . . . . 8:00 a. . March 14 . . . . . .php WHEN: Register for the conference and Employment Bureau on line now! ON SITE HOURS: Sunday. . . .m. .Noon . . . March 16 . . Right side HOW: 1.m.m. . . . 8:00 a. BRING YOUR DIGITAL DEVICE for viewing electronic jobs/resumes We are going “green”. . .org/attendees/employment. . Wednesday. . . REGISTER FOR PITTCON * Conferee or Exhibitor 2. . . . VISIT THE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU to view openings/candidates and for any scheduled interviews. . . . . For more information on the process/regulations/attendee services/ other visit: http://www. 5th Floor. . . . . .Noon . . . . . . . 4. They can send an electronic request asking for an interview. . . . . March 14.m.m. Level 2.m.m. at STATS Restaurant and Bar (300 Marietta Street NW. Noon . Atlanta. 2011. E15. The Evening Tweet Up (more of a socially based meeting where participants who met on Twitter get together to meet in person) will be held Tuesday.m. 9:00 a.m. March 14. Room B 210 ASTM COMMITTEE E-15 ON INDUSTRIAL AND SPECIALTY CHEMICALS Tuesday. Room B 211 E15. Room B208 Tweet Up Tuesday Due to the success of last year’s Tweet Up Tuesday.m. March 14. March 13. March 14. 2011.m. E15 Main Committee Meeting – 2:30 p. 8:00 a. .– 5:00 p. we have decided to schedule morning and evening Tweet Ups again during Conference Week.– 5:00 p.m. Room B 211 Subdivision on Chromatography and Separations Chemistry Monday. . located in the Georgia World Congress Center. 2011 at 7:00 p.m.m. Room B 212 Exec/Governing Board Tuesday. . 4:00 p.m. . FACSS MEETINGS LPR Sunday. Room B 210 Monday.– 3:00 p.m. to 2:00 p. Room B 209 ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Executive Committee Meeting Monday. March 15. 2011 at 10:00 a. . Room B 2009 ASTM TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS ASTM Committee E-13 on Molecular Spectroscopy and Separation Science Sunday..2:00 p. . 2011. 9:00 a. .m. E15. 2011.– 5:30 p. 11:00 a. March 14.m.m. – 700 p. The Morning Tweet Up (social media brainstorming session where you can share ideas and experiences with respect to social media) will be held Tuesday. at Foodworks. March 13. Room B 210 Tuesday. 2011. 2011. . Room B 212 Monday.m. 2011.tEchnical committEE anD sociEty mEEtings/rEcEPtions ACS DIVISION OF ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY MEETINGS ACS Graduate Fellowship Meeting Sunday. Room B 212 SOCIETY FOR ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY (SEAC) Board of Directors Meeting Monday. March 13.02 Product Standards – 1:00 p. GA 30313) 20 .01 General Standards – 10:00 a. 3:00 p. March 15. 2011.– 5:30 p. March 15.m. .90 Executive – 9:00 a. 2011.– 5:00 p.m.. Building B.m. 2011. 11:30 a.m.m.m. 8:00 a. March 15. March 15.m.m. 2011.1:30 p. 8:00 a. and Applied Physics at the University of Michigan. Biophysics. will receive the 2011 Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award from the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP). and the introduction of advanced procedures that make it possible to model protein structures on the basis of chemical shifts. including the Hans Neurath Award from the Protein Society. in Physical Chemistry under the direction of Otto Schnepp. He has received. the structures of HIV proteins such as Nef and the catalytic core domain of integrase. Ann Arbor. Raoul Kopelman is a founding member of The Michigan Nanotechnology Institute for Medicine and Biological Sciences and a fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Eng. With his student. a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Physics. and Dipl. This award is presented annually to recognize significant contributions to the field of analytical chemistry by the introduction of a technique. for his outstanding contributions in the areas of bioanalytical and nanochemistry. will receive the 2011 Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award. the introduction of technology that imposes a weak degree protein alignment permitting the measurement of residual dipolar couplings.S. Room 314 raoul kopelman. Israel Institute of Technology. the Richard Smalley Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry. including the regulation of kinases by calmodulin. which he carried out at Delft and Oxford Universities. is a corresponding member of the Dutch Royal Academy of Sciences. the introduction of heteronuclear three. as well as an M. therapy. He invented optical nanosensors for single cell chemical and physical imaging and is the inventor of multifunctional targeted nanoplatforms for the imaging. the development of 13C/15N/1H-based triple resonance multi-dimensional NMR to assign resonances in proteins. he joined the faculty of the University of Michigan Department of Chemistry. and the Glenn Seaborg Medal from UCLA. 2011 8:00 AM. Professor Kopelman obtained B. he also received the Hall of Fame Collegiate Inventors Grand Prize (2002). the American Chemical Society’s Edward Morley Award and Medal (1997) and the American Chemical Society’s Spectrochemical Analysis Award (2005).aWarD PrEsEntations at Pittcon 2011 An important function of Pittcon is to recognize and honor scientists who have made outstanding contributions to analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy. the Netherlands. and a Member of the National Academy of Sciences. He then moved to Harvard for a postdoctoral position in the laboratory of William Klemperer. Degrees in Chemical Engineering from the Technion. or instrument. established in 1957. among others. a nanoscale voltmeter and a nanoscale viscometer. as well as of a nanoscale photon source. non-classical chemical reaction kinetics in confined domains. He received a PhD in Chemistry from Columbia University in 1960 under the guidance of Professor Ralph S. citizen in 1999.S. In 1966. NIH Distinguished Investigator at the National Institutes of Health. He holds an honorary doctorate from the Free University of Brussels. Ad and his group have applied their novel technology to a range of biomedically important systems. Ad’s work has been recognized by numerous awards.S. theory. He will be honored for his work on the development and application of a wide variety of advanced multidimensional NMR techniques to problems of biochemical and biomedical interest. or by providing exceptional training or a fertile environment for analytical chemists. presented by the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP). Dr. Bax is responsible for many advances in the study of proteins. and the fusion domain of influenza virus protein hemagglutinin. honors an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the field of spectroscopy. March 15. he moved in 1964 to the California Institute of Technology as a senior research fellow in the laboratory of G. Ad Bax was born in The Netherlands and became a U. the Parkinson’s disease-related protein alpha-synuclein. He received his PhD in 1981 from the Delft University of Technology. The SSP Award. Room 312 adriaan (ad) bax. PITTSBURGH SPECTROSCOPY AWARD PITTSBURGH ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AWARD Tuesday. and ultra-small opto-chemical sensors and actuators for biomedical use. and surgery of tumors. Jeff Anker. and the City of Florence Award for the Molecular Sciences. Raoul’s work includes exciton transport in molecular wires. Wilse Robinson. 21 . and a competing member of DC Velo. Biomedical Engineering. Tuesday. 2011 2:00 PM. Halford.and four-dimensional spectroscopy for the study of protein structure. the development of an approach to characterize the 15 N amide motions in proteins at high sensitivity. the introduction of uniform perdeuteration of proteins for the purpose of improving resolution and sensitivity of triple resonance NMR spectra. including the development of high-sensitivity indirect detection methods for 13C and 15N. After two years as an instructor at the Technion. for work related to the development of two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques. March 15. Israel Institute of Technology. Canada. Room 312 Philip britz-mckibbin. Wednesday. recognizes and encourages outstanding contributions to the field of separation science by a young chemist or chemical engineer within ten years of their highest degree. She has been previously recognized with a number of prestigious awards. This award. the elucidation of theory or fundamental processes involved in separations. which was followed by a Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) post-doctoral fellowship with Shigeru Terabe at Himeji Institute of Technology in Japan (2001-2003). Furthermore. Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. March 16. including 70 research papers since her independent position at University of Wisconsin. Professor Li is being recognized for the number and depth of her contributions in the field of mass spectrometric study of neuropeptides and functional peptidomics. These outstanding contributions may include the conceptualization and the development of unique instrumentation for separations. 2011 8:00 AM. 22 . Philip’s research interests have included fundamental studies of separation science involving capillary electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. and new bioinformatics tools to allow large-scale discovery and functional analysis of novel neuropeptides.aWarD PrEsEntations at Pittcon 2011 PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AWARD FOR YOUNG INVESTIGATORS IN SEPARATION SCIENCE Monday. and the American Society for Mass Spectrometry Research Award. Vilas Associate Award. the development of novel and important separation methods or methodologies. will receive the 2011 Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award. He then served as a visiting lecturer at the University of North Carolina. Jonathan Sweedler. Associate Professor of Bio-analytical Chemistry and Chemical Biology at McMaster University. which are aimed at the development of novel methodologies relevant to metabolomics. Room 312 lingjun li. Dr. These findings significantly expanded our knowledge about neuropeptides in these important model organisms and transformed current understanding of neuropeptide family organization. Hamilton. Britz-McKibbin joined the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at McMaster University in July 2003. Lingjun and her group implemented both mass spectrometric imaging technologies and in vivo microdialysis sampling tools to follow neuropeptide distribution and secretion in unprecedented details. Greensboro (2000-2001). He completed his BSc in chemistry at the University of Toronto (1994) followed by PhD studies in analytical chemistry under the supervision of David D. Professor Li has published more than 100 peer-reviewed research papers. will receive the 2011 ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award for Young Investigators in Separation Science. March 14. Alfred P. 2011 8:00 AM. Li received her B. degree in Environmental Analytical Chemistry from Beijing University of Technology and her PhD degree in Analytical Chemistry/Biomolecular Chemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2000 under the supervision of Prof. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship. Chen at the University of British Columbia (2000) in Canada. Emphasis has been placed on constructing a multi-faceted and integrated MS-based platform that include high resolution in-situ peptide mapping. sponsored jointly by the Pittsburgh Conference and the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP).Y. promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2008. Madison. Using this integrated platform. sponsored by Agilent Technologies and administered by the Analytical Division of the American Chemical Society. Lingjun’s research program is focused on the development of novel mass spectrometry (MS)-based tools in conjunction with microseparation techniques to study challenging neuroscience problems including the functional discovery of neuropeptides and biomarker discovery in neurodegenerative diseases. isotopic labeling strategies. or other significant contributions to the furtherance of separation science. Dr.E. The award. high sensitivity micro-separation techniques coupled with tandem MS de novo sequencing. metabolite profiling and biomolecular interactions. Lingjun and her group discovered more than 200 novel neuropeptides in crustacean model organisms whose genomic sequences are currently unavailable. including the National Science Foundation CAREER Award. recognizes individuals who have made outstanding achievements within 10 years after completion of their PhD work. A. capillary electrophoresis and micro chip separation devices. this is the one that has the greatest commercial success and recognition. Janusz’s research has focused on the design of highly automated and integrated instrumentation for the isolation of analytes from complex matrices and the subsequent separation. molecular. Pawliszyn graduated from the Technical University of Gdansk with a B. The primary separation tools used by his group are Gas Chromatography. 2002 COLACRO Medal. Solid Phase Micro-Extraction. 2011 8:00 AM. (1978) and PhD (1979) in chemical engineering from Columbia. Waterloo. This approach to data analysis has dramatically increased the available information from various forms of spectroscopy. Established in honor of Stephen Dal Nogare. Ontario. mechanical measurements. Room 312 isao noda. as well as M. By applying these methods to synthetic polymers and biomaterials. Curt Marcott. for his outstanding work in the field of chromatography. March 15. and holds more than 50 patents. 2008 Andrzej Waksmundzki Medal from Polish Academy of Sciences. Currently his research is focusing on elimination of organic solvents from the sample preparation step to facilitate on-site monitoring and in-vivo analysis. and in 2003 Canada Research Chair.S. Liquid Chromatography and Capillary Electrophoresis coupled to variety of detections systems. Ohio. 2011 8:00 AM. Michelson. 2010 Ontario Premier’s Innovation Award and 2010 ACS Award in Separation Science and Technology . His recognitions include: the 1995 McBryde Medal. in collaboration with his colleague Dr. the 1996 Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography Award. who died in 1968 after serving six months as President of the Forum. Solid Phase Micro-Extraction technology.Sc.Phil. which is dedicated to the memory of Professor A. in Chemical Engineering and a Masters of Science the following year. NMR. E. Noda and Marcott went on to make seminal contributions to the development of step-scan interferometry. Most notably. Dr. will receive the prestigious Dal Nogare Award for 2011. he was appointed to the position of Honorary Adjunct Professor of the Department of Biological Science and Biotechnology at Tsinghua University in Beijing. developer of the Michelson Interferometer. 2010 Marcel Golay Award. 2010 Torbern Bergman Medal from the Swedish Chemical Society. Isao is a recipient of the 1991 William F. technology and in addition to all of the vast body of work in separation science. both theoretically and experimentally. Awardees are chosen on the basis of his or her contributions to the fundamental understanding of the chromatographic process. He received the International Academic Cooperation and Exchange Medal in 2008 from the Chinese Chemical Society and Chinese Optical Society and New York State Society for Applied Spectroscopy’s Gold Medal in 2009. the Jubilee Medal 1998 from the Chromatographic Society of the U. the CFDV Award recognizes Professor Pawliszyn’s development of SPME. The major area of his interest involves the development and application of imaging detection techniques for microcolumn chromatography. the 2000 Varian Lecture Award from Carleton University. Benedetti-Pichler Award from Eastern Analytical Symposium. an approach that is now widely used in many fields.. He came to the United States in 1969 and graduated from Columbia University in 1974 with B. Isao has been the primary driver behind the use of generalized 2D analysis. Raman or electronic spectroscopy. demonstrated that dispersive infrared spectroscopy could be used to detect changes in molecular conformation and orientation when an external strain is applied to a polymeric system. the 1996 Tswett Medal. Professor Pawliszyn initiated an annual world conference. and for the profound impact his work has had on our understanding of structure-property relationships in polymeric materials. Professor of Chemistry at the University of Waterloo. In 1997 he received the D. The Cincinnati Section of the American Chemical Society named him 2005 Chemist of the Year. In 2002. Meggers Award from the Society for Applied Spectroscopy and the 2002 Williams-Wright Award from the Coblentz Society.aWarD PrEsEntations at Pittcon 2011 BOMEM-MICHELSON AWARD DAL NOGARE AWARD Tuesday.S. Drs. Isao Noda was born in Tokyo. In 2006 Janusz was elected to the most cited chemists by ISI. will receive the 2011 ABBsponsored Bomem-Michelson Award from the Coblentz Society for his pioneering role in advancing 2-dimensional correlation spectroscopy. degree in chemical engineering. He is the author of over 200 publications describing advances in vibrational spectroscopy and the characterization of synthetic and biological materials. in the late 1980s. March 14. the 2000 Maxxam Award from Canadian Society for Chemistry. Room 314 Janusz Pawliszyn. degree in chemistry from the University of Tokyo. The Coblentz Society presents the Bomem-Michelson Award. focusing on new advances in sample preparation and disseminates scientific developments in the area. He received his PhD from Southern Illinois University in 1982. in bioengineering (1976). He is currently a Research Fellow of the Procter and Gamble Company in Cincinnati. He also received his M. There are now thousands of publications in which 2D correlation analysis has been coupled with vibrational spectroscopy. presented by The Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley (CFDV). China. including range of mass spectrometry techniques. in 2008 he received A. Cincinnati. He has also been actively involved in the research and development of a novel class of bio-based biodegradable plastics called NodaxTM. Noda. This made it possible to relate the macroscopic properties of materials to their microscopic or molecular structure. identification and determination of these species. He is well known for the development of two-dimensional infrared (2D IR) correlation spectroscopy. Dr. a technique that has gained broad acceptance in the field of molecular spectroscopy. “ExTech”. Japan. 23 Monday. 2008 Manning Principal Award. X-ray. fluorescence spectroscopy and many others.S. His research interest is in the broad area of polymer science and spectroscopy. .K. the Humboldt Research Award for 2001. Scientist at Procter and Gamble Company. ABB sponsors the annual award to honor a scientist who has advanced the technique(s) of vibrational. Janusz is the founder of SPME. the 1996 Caledon Award. Room 312 b. Mark Wightman. lactate. and the Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award. the Phi Lambda Upsilon National Fresenius Award (1981). and Emma H. His continued work has led to the development of SERS-based sensors for glucose. the American Heart Association. anthrax. Monday. 2011 4:00 PM. and chemical warfare agents. for Alzheimer’s disease. will receive the 2011 Young Investigator Award. Professor Van Duyne first used resonance Raman spectroelectrochemistry to measure the vibrational frequency changes that accompany heterogeneous and homogeneous electron transfer reactions. Her undergraduate degree is from University of Delaware. Reilley Award in Electroanalytical Chemistry. She also received a teaching award from the Meade Endowment at University of Virginia. the Jeffress Memorial Trust. This work has demonstrated that neurotransmitter signaling is largely conserved between Drosophila and mammals. Dr. the Surfaces in Biomaterials Foundation Excellence in Surface Science Award (1996). the ACS Progress/Dreyfus Foundation Lectureship. Richard started his independent career as Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University in 1971 and rose through the ranks to become Charles E. her lab has published over 15 papers. Eli Lilly Young Analytical Investigator Award. including the Reilley award given by Pharmacia to an outstanding analytical graduate student. in particular for the monitoring of the neuromodulator adenosine. Since joining the faculty at the University of Virginia in 2005. Assistant Professor of Chemistry at University of Virginia. She was a postdoctoral scholar in the labs of Robert Kennedy and Terry Robinson at University of Michigan from 2003-2005. Professor Venton’s research focus has been on using microelectrodes to make rapid measurements of neurotransmitters. will receive the 2011 Charles N. Jill received her PhD in 2003 from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill under the direction of R. Charles E. Venton’s lab has developed a novel new methodology to measure endogenous changes in the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin in the fruit fly brain. Richard received his BS degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1967 and his PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1971 under the direction of Charles N. van Duyne. Reilley. National Science Foundation CAREER Award. Richard is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences (2010). and the University of Virginia Fund for Excellence in Science and Technology. In addition. they have characterized transient changes in adenosine for the first time in brain slices and in vivo. and the Coblentz Society Memorial Prize in Molecular Spectroscopy (1980). He has made pioneering advances in electroanalytical science. SERS is now widely recognized as the most sensitive form of spectroscopy capable of identifying single molecules. Jill’s lab is also developing carbon nanotube based electrodes and exploring their electrochemical properties. including: the ACS Analytical Chemistry Award (2010). Using carbon-fiber microelectrodes. presented annually by the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry (SEAC). sponsored and presented by the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry (SEAC). Richard pursued this unexplained observation leading to the 1977 discovery of surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). specific neurons can be activated and real-time changes in neurotransmission observed. Jill has been the recipient of numerous recognitions and awards. Morrison Professor of Chemistry (1986). Jill’s lab has also pushed fast-scan cyclic voltammetry and microelectrodes beyond traditional neurotransmitters. His discoveries using NSL have led to the development of ultrasensitive nanoscale biosensors based on localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) spectroscopy. Morrison Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University. most notably. the Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award (1991). Room 312 richard P. 24 . Richard is also widely credited with the invention of nanosphere lithography (NSL) and its use in transforming the field of nanoparticle optics. Jill venton. and Emma H. March 14.aWarD PrEsEntations at Pittcon 2011 CHARLES N. 2011 2:00 PM. making Drosophila a good model system for studying neurotransmitters. especially related to surfaces and the use of Raman spectroscopy. Jill’s lab has also received financial support from the National Institutes of Health. By employing optogenetics and microelectrodes. He has been honored with many awards and recognitions. the Coblentz Society Bomem-Michelson Award (2010). March 14. her group develops capillary electrophoresis instrumentation with fluorescence or electrochemical detection for rapid separations of neurotransmitters. Following the 1974 report by Martin Fleischman that the Raman spectrum of adsorbed pyridine could be observed on a roughened silver electrode. REILLEY AWARD (SEAC) YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD (SEAC) Monday. the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2004) and is a fellow of the American Physical Society (1985) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1983). where she was an NIH postdoctoral fellow. Jorgenson. In 1986 Howard began writing. He was elected a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007. Dr. Howard and Jerry continue to publish a “Chemometrics in Spectroscopy” column in the magazine. and these tools were quickly adapted by scientists interested the chemical composition of a broad range of biological tissues and cells. will receive the 2011 Ralph N. ADAMS AWARD WILLIAMS WRIGHT AWARD Wednesday. He was awarded the PhD degree in physical chemistry from New York University in 1972. and the American Chemical Society Award in Chromatography. 25 . Howard has given back to his profession via significant involvement in the Council for Near-Infrared Spectroscopy. Howard is currently president of Mark Electronics. Professor Jorgenson received his BS degree from Northern Illinois University in 1974 and his PhD from Indiana University in 1979. Adams Award in Bioanalytical Chemistry sponsored by the Pittsburgh Conference and the Friends of Ralph N. From 2000-2005 he served as Chemistry Department Chair at the University of North Carolina. will receive the 2011 Williams-Wright Award from the Coblentz Society. he developed the field of capillary electrophoresis. the popular and influential “Statistics in Spectroscopy” column published in Spectroscopy Magazine. Capillary gel electrophoresis is also the technique utilized for sizing DNA sequencing fragments today and in fact was the breakthrough technology that allowed the human genome to be sequenced several years ahead of schedule! Later. Room 314 howard mark. Chapel Hill in 1979. and the ASTM. a chemical separation technique that has unprecedented resolving power for separating chemical mixtures. March 16. the Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award. Howard joined Technicon Instrument Corporation in 1976 and worked in the then-new field of near-infrared analysis. Chapel Hill. He has directed the research of more than 50 PhD students. over 190 publications. James was the first to demonstrate the possibility of analyzing the contents of single biological cells because capillary electrophoresis only requires very small volumes. He has won numerous awards including the American Chemical Society Award in Analytical Chemistry. has authored or co-authored seven patents. Jr. The success of capillary electrophoresis opened up an entire field of microscale chemical separations. The Award is presented annually at Pittcon to an industrial spectroscopist who has made significant contributions to vibrational spectroscopy while working in industry. James Jorgenson began his exploration of innovative separation methods for the separation of biomolecules while a graduate student in the laboratory of Professor Milos Novotny. 2011 2:00 PM.aWarD PrEsEntations at Pittcon 2011 RALPH N. Room 312 James W. and custom instrument design and development. Upon arrival at the University of North Carolina. Mark was awarded the 2003 Eastern Analytical Symposium Award for Outstanding Achievement in Near Infrared Spectroscopy. with Jerry Workman. Howard is a contributing editor and a member of the editorial advisory board of Spectroscopy magazine. Adams. a consulting company providing services in the fields of near-infrared analysis. The award was established to honor an outstanding scientist who has advanced the field of bioanalytical chemistry through research. Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. chemometric and statistical data analysis. Howard was awarded the BS degree in chemistry from the City College of New York in 1963 and earned his MA degree in chemistry from the City University of New York in 1966. March 16. the New York Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. Wednesday. designed and developed new algorithms for NIR quantitative and qualitative analysis and applied statistical and chemometric methods to optimize test procedures. More recently he has demonstrated that microbore liquid chromatography experiments can be accomplished utilizing ultra-high pressures to achieve chromatographic separations with unprecedented separation efficiencies in relatively brief times. 2011 2:00 PM.. He is also founder and president of The Near Infrared Research Corporation. performing research in surface chemistry and in applications of the then-new field of FTIR spectroscopy. James is being honored for his leadership in the development of separation methods widely used in bioanalytical chemistry. the William Rand Kenan. 85 oral presentations and 13 books and book chapters on NIR analysis and on the application of statistics and chemometrics to spectroscopic analysis. President of Mark Electronics. innovation and/or education. He was the first person to apply the concept of Mahalanobis Distance to spectroscopic analysis. While there he created. he expanded the limits of capillary electrophoresis by showing that the voltages utilized in these experiments could be increased by an order of magnitude (>300 kV) to achieve a corresponding order of magnitude increase in plate count. He remained at NYU as a research fellow. Hatsopoulos serves on the boards of various corporations and institutions. He was a founder and director of Thermo Instrument Systems. Hatsopoulos John N. Hatsopoulos George N. and a General Partner of GlenRose Capital LLC. is the CEO of American DG Energy. He was also a director of Thermo Instrument Systems. Inc. He currently is the CEO and founder of Pharos LLC (Levitronix) and a director of American DG Energy. economic policy. where he was chief of Solar and Chemical Power Systems in the office of Advanced Research and Technology. founded Thermo Electron Corporation in 1956.. and then as Senior Lecturer in thermodynamics to 1990. Ph. A board member of the American Stock Exchange from 1994 to 2000. March 13. Executive Vice President from 1991 to 1998.. Dr. and management). Earlier. and the Managing Partner of GlenRose Capital LLC and Alexandros Parners LLC. Hatsopoulos. and its Vice Chairman. He holds Honorary Doctorates in Business Administration from both Boston University and Northeastern.m. and President from 1998 to 1999. he held technical and engineering posts at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and General Dynamics. He served as the President and CEO of Thermo Instrument Systems from 1986 to 1998. Hatsopoulos. Mr. serving as its CFO from 1988 to 1998. He joined Thermo Electron at its founding in 1956. and served as its Chairman and CEO to 1999. At Thermo Electron. Hatsopoulos serves on the boards of a number of corporations and organizations. serving on its faculty to 1962. including his alma mater. Smith is the Chief Executive Officer and President of Glenrose Instruments Inc. He graduated in 1959 with a Bachelor’s in History and Mathematics. he served as Senior Vice President from 1986 to 1991. Ph. thermionics. Arvin Smith Arvin H.D. George N.. its President from 1997 to 1998. Smith joined Thermo Electron in 1970 from NASA.. Inc.aWarD PrEsEntations at Pittcon 2011 PITTCON HERITAGE AWARD Sunday. Smith graduated with honors from Texas Christian University and holds Bachelor’s in Physics and Mathematics. Northeastern University. A former governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. 2011 4:30 p. A fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 26 . Hatsopoulos earned his Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from MIT in 1956. 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Henry Freiser 1989 Prof. Graham Cooks Dr. Allington Dr. Norman Wright 1959 Mr. Hasler 1968 Dr. Pimentel 1975 Prof. Velmer A. Bruce Chase Dr. Harris 2000 Prof. George R. Norman J. Leroy Hood Dr. Jarrell Prof. Wilks. Pimentel Prof. Maurice F. Cross Prof. Mirkin 2010 Prof. Velmer A. Zare 1984 Prof. Lord 1967 Dr. McLafferty 1988 Prof. Norris Dr. Bright Wilson. R. Raymond Castaing Prof. Gary Horlick 2004 Prof. Ahearn 1972 Dr. Borden S. 1979 Dr. Joshua J. Marshall Dr. Masao Horiba Mr. Lloyd S. Paul S. Michael Ramsey 2007 Dr. Norman B. Robert M. Lingjun Li Ralph N. Malmstadt Prof. Alfred O. Herbert Laitinen 1981 Prof. George M. Gary M.C. Velmer A. Coetzee 1997 Prof. J. McKinney 1973 Prof. Birks 1966 Prof. Marshall 2003 Prof. Foil A. Fateley 1977 Prof. Novotny 2001 Prof. Bard 2002 Prof. R. Stevens Dr. Osteryoung 1999 Prof. S. K. Skeggs 1983 Dr. Ahmed Zewail 1998 Prof. Bohn 2005 Prof. org NOMINATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 10. 2001. Suite 332 Pittsburgh.and includes a cash award and travel expenses. curriculum vitae and at least one seconding letter should be sent to: The Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh Attn: Achievement Award Committee 300 Penn Center Blvd.is the sponsor of the annual Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award. and courses taught for the last 10 years) to sacpinfo@pittcon.. PA 15235-5503 NOMINATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 30. please email a nominating letter and the candidate’s CV (including a full list of publications. four to five supporting letters and an abbreviated biosketch of the candidate. Suite 332 Pittsburgh. which will be presented at Pittcon 2012. NOMINATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 29.. Ralph N. Nominations should include a letter of recommendation listing the candidate’s accomplishments. nominees must have completed their Ph. A letter of nomination. no earlier than March 1. Nominations should be sent to: Joanne Smith Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award Chairman c/o Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh 300 Penn Center Blvd.org.sacp. if convenient. and their photo and bio-sketch will be included in the conference program. a letter seconding the nomination from another person and. Adams Award in Bioanalytical Chemistry The Ralph N. Adams Award Committee The Pittsburgh Conference 300 Penn Center Boulevard.Pittcon 2012 call For nominations 2012 Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award The Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP).a sponsor of Pittcon. The award is presented in recognition of significant contributions to the field of analytical chemistry including: • Introduction of a significant technique. The award is presented annually at Pittcon to recognize individuals for outstanding achievements in the fields of analytical chemistry and/or applied spectroscopy within 10 years after completion of their Ph. Nominations must include at least two seconding letters. Adams (1924 . Florida. 2011 29 .D. and provided an exceptional environment to educate bioanalytical chemists. instrument or application important to the life sciences. The award recipient will be invited to the SACP/SSP Awards Reception and Dinner during the Conference. To be eligible for the 2012 award. To nominate a candidate for the 2012 Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award.212 www. Nominations should include a nomination letter.broadly defined. Completed nominations in one packet should be submitted by post or email (as PDF files) to: Ralph N. theory or instrument • Providing exceptional training or a fertile environment for progress in analytical chemistry The winner will receive a cash award and travel costs to Pittcon 2012 in Orlando.The award recognizes significant contributions to the field of bioanalytical chemistry.2002) exemplified these characteristics as a distinguished professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas.This award is for recognition of outstanding contributions in the field of applied spectroscopy and is presented annually at Pittcon.D. Supporting letters of nomination will also be accepted. The award recipient will be invited to Pittcon 2012 and will be included as a speaker in the Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award Symposium. theory. a list of all graduate and postdoctoral students advised. 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Suite 332 Pittsburgh. work. Bell Dr. Dr. and in some cases more mature history. he has graduated more than 30 PhD students and taught courses on electron microscopy at locations around the world. In 2003. Macromolecular Science and Engineering. NM. Bell is an elected Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society. He currently works in the Materials Characterization Department of the Materials Science Center where he develops and applies electron and ion microscopy to the characterization of materials. of the important contributions. medicine. and interpretation including pioneering the development of ‘environmental’ electron microscopes. and was an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz.K. proposed that the Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP) offer an annual symposium exploring the origin. an R&D 100 Award. All expenses associated with the symposium are generously funded by Mr. His research interests include the development of conducting polymer coatings for integrating biomedical devices in living tissue. and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan. commercialization and current research in electron and ion microscopy. Administration of the symposium. published more than 100 papers in the areas of materials science and electron microscopy and holds two patents. 30 Dr. and commercialization of scientific instrumentation of established and major significance. development. March 14. implementation. and the deformation behavior of crystalline polymer and organic molecular materials near surfaces. biology.. David c. He led the U. and Renate Böer Professor and Chair of the Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Delaware and is the Founder and Chief Scientific Officer for Biotectix LLC. Over seven decades. Professor Martin received his PhD in Polymer Science and Engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst under the direction of Professor Edwin L. ion microscopy has assumed increased importance in the same area. Dr. Joseph r. Bell is one of the renowned experts in the field of elemental analysis using electron microscopy (TEM and STEM) and has co-authored a book on this subject. Dr. Oxford. Dr. NJ. Thomas (now at MIT). written and/or edited 8 books. Dr. Inc. WatErs annual symPosium The Development and Application of Instrumentation in Electron and Ion Microscopy When: Monday. In 1990. He received his BS. and President of Waters Business Systems. martin is the Karl W. Waters Annual Symposium is a unique component of the Pittcon Technical Program. applications. PA where his PhD work involved the development and application of high resolution analytical electron microscopy to materials research. Bell has been a lecturer in applied physics at Harvard since 2003 and is a teaching professor at the Harvard Extension School. investigation of new mechanisms for materials imaging. Michael has received numerous notable awards including the Microscopy Society of America Burton Medal. He authored more than 70 research papers on the subjects of microscopy. microanalysis. Bell has been one of the pioneers of Helium Ion Microscopy and has published several papers on the fundamentals and novel applications of this microscope to materials science and biology. materials science and biology and holds several patents. Dr. Since 1987. analysis and fabrication with charged particle beams. The objective of the symposium is to recognize workers and the development and application of instrumentation by preserving the early. More recently. has authored many book chapters. Germany from 1997-1998. MA. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Materials Science and Engineering. he accepted joint positions as a Distinguished Professor at the University of Tennessee and as a Distinguished Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory where he developed advanced techniques for microscopy. U. He is a co-author of the leading textbook on scanning electron microscopy. the International Center for Diffraction Data’s Hanawalt Award. . and the ASM’s Grossman Award. Georgia World Congress Center Dr. Through these developments. Dr. development of the technique of electron holography. David c. he became a member of technical staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill. bell received his PhD in physics from the University of Melbourne. Dr. In 1974. Michael Dr. Mr. David C. high-resolution microscopy and impedance spectroscopy studies of defects in ordered polymers and organic semiconductors. founder of Waters Associates. The Twenty-Second Waters Annual Symposium recognizes the important contributions of electron and ion microscopy to a wide array of fields. In 1989. In 1987. the Microbeam Analysis Society’s Heinrich and Presidential Science Awards. Bell joined the Center for Nanoscale Systems (part of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences) at Harvard University as a principal scientist and became the Manager for Imaging and Analysis in 2007. Dr. He has published approximately 430 peer reviewed papers.S. as well as. scientists. Joseph R. Michael is a Fellow of the Microscopy Society of America. Inc. An outstanding panel of speakers has been assembled to recognize and review the scientists. There he was responsible for designing and building the first field emission gun scanning transmission electron microscope (FEG STEM) in Europe. as well as many others. engineers. Dr. David C. David Joy The James L. Australia in 1997 and completed his postdoctoral studies at MIT in 1999. the cooperation between inventors. entrepreneurs and marketing organizations. polymer chemistry and forensics. electron microscopy continues to develop as it addresses an expanding group of targets at ever higher levels of resolution.Phil from the University of Oxford (UK) in 1969 and became the Royal Society Warren Research Fellow in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. michael is a distinguished member of the technical staff at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque. He is a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. Professor Martin worked on polyimide morphology with Kenn Gardner and Larry Berger at DuPont Central Research & Development. The SACP is extremely pleased to welcome the following innovators to Pittcon 2011. Waters. Martin Dr. and received many awards. 2011 2:00 PM Where: Room 310. a Fellow of the American Physical Society. His current research interests include nanocomposites and nanowire materials. David Joy received his D. electron-aberration determination. correction and the measurements and the application with analytical microscopy methods for advanced and adaptive correlative microscopy. of Quincy. which provides electron microscopy with the ability to image weak phase objects such as unstained tissue and polymers with high contrast and resolution. electron and ion microscopy are now utilized to image and analyze structure in areas such as materials analysis.thE tWEnty-sEconD JamEs l. There he designed and built the first practical high performance electron energy loss spectrometer (EELS). MS and PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Lehigh University in Bethlehem. development. Waters. including the selection of the topics and speakers is the responsibility of the SACP. 23 (8). Florida and LC/GC North America. Waters Annual Symposium to recognize pioneers in the conception. SNFUH Cyrus Moody Christoph Gerber Craig Prater Jan H. 1993 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Ray Freeman Paul Lauterbur James Shoolery John Waugh 1992 Infrared Spectroscopy Bryce Crawford Peter Griffiths Foil Miller Norman Sheppard Paul Wilks 1991 Atomic Absorption S. flame photometer detectors. He developed an airborne hydrometer. Young 1995 High Performance Chromatography Josef F. was a great commercial success. he established J. . Waters has been a private venture capitalist since 1980. Smith Robert H. Excerpted from the biography in the Walk of Fame in Pittcon 99. Samuel Houk Richard F. Waters refocused his efforts on chromatographic sensors and introduced their first LC system in 1969. Pohl Hamish Small 2000 X-ray Diffraction of Powders and Thin Films Herbert Goebel Jimpei Harada Ronald Jenkins Thomas Ryan 1999 Atomic Emission Stanley M. The name “Waters” has become synonymous with “LC” in the scientific community. and to 4000 employees worldwide with an annual sales volume in excess of $1 billion. Joseph R. David C. PA 15235-5503. Waters. Haddad Christopher A. under Mr. WatersAssociates’ first GPC. and eventually a small-volume sensor for gel-permeation chromatograph (GPC).Pittcon 2012 call For ProPosals JamEs l. WATERS. Michael Dr. Bell Dr. McFadden Thomas R. Lodder 2008 DNA Sequencing Leroy Hood Richard K. L. G. In 1992 Waters introduced software for chromatography. August 2005. Dravid 2006 Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) R. Martin Dr. Mr. Kelly Cedric J. Waters Robert Limpert Theodore Provder Clay Enos 2003 Raman Spectroscopy Fran Adar Harry Owen M. Powell David M. Flato Peter T. Sharkey. Roy Koirtyohann Boris L'Vov Walter Slavin Alan Walsh JAMES L. Karger Lloyd R. Waterston George M. Vestal 2009 Near Infrared Spectroscopy INIRS Peter Flinn Karl Norris Franklin Barton Phil Williams Robert A. ENTREPRENEUR. David Joy 2010 Early Instrumentation for LC-MS Jack Henion William H. Waters Associates trademarked the tagline. Hercules 2001 Ion Chromatography Barton Evans Paul R. WatErs annual symPosium Please submit proposals by April 30. grew from 5 to 1100 employees with an annual sales volume around $100 million. Light Jaromir Ruzicka C. Bard Wayne D. Mr. “The Liquid Chromatography People”. Waters’ leadership from 1958 to 1980. Church 2007 Scanning Probe Microscopies STM. He is currently President of Waters Business Systems and enjoys working with young entrepreneurs. Waters Symposia to recognize the collaborative work of those who pioneered the invention. C. Bonner Denton Bruce Chase 2002 Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis Hans Siegbahn Michael A. introduced at the 1964 Pittcon. Waters. Suite 332. Frant Truman S. Nier A. and in 1994 HPLC columns for drug assays and a benchtop LC-MS. Matson Jud B. and refractometers for various applications. Waters has been a unique contributor to the Pittcon Technical Program since 1990 through his funding of the James L. SPONSOR OF THE WATERS SYMPOSIUM AT PITTCON James L. which. 300 Penn Center Boulevard. David C. Hochstrasser Gérard A. manufacturing IR gas analyzers. Mourou 1996 Ion Selective Electrodes Martin S. Kissinger Hardy Trolander 2004 Gel Permeation Chromatography James L. development. Sponsor of the Waters Symposium at Pittcon 2011 The Development and Application of Instrumentation in Electron and Ion Microscopy Dr. and established Waters Associates in 1958. All 31 of these actions fueled the growth of Waters Associates. Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh. Jr. Inc. K. AFM. Entrepreneur. Straus Edwin F. implementation. Chart of previous people James L. He further developed the refractometer into a sensor for the then little-known liquid chromatograph (LC). sold that company in 1955. Ekins Eugene W. Covey Marvin L. Wilson Lloyd M. Waters has been an entrepreneur since his graduation from Columbia University in 1946. Waters 1994 Mass Spectrometry Robert E. development. C. Couillaud Robin M. Jarrell 1998 Immunoassay Roger P. Mr. Hieftje R. Huber Liquid Barry L. Proposals should include a brief discussion of the topic and a list of potential symposium participants who can speak authoritatively on that topic. Pittsburgh. 2011 to: Proposals are solicited for the 2012 James L. after they helped purify positional isomers of a precursor to vitamin B12 for Nobel Laureate Robert Woodward of Harvard University. USA. Samuel Houk Gary Horlick Norbert Jakubowski Charles Douthitt Don Potter Gary M. commercialization of analytical instrumentation of established and exceptional importance. Greenfield Spectroscopy Gary M. Yalow 1997 Lasers in Chemistry Nicolaas Bloembergen Bernard J. Waters Chair in Analytical Chemistry at Northeastern University. implementation. Orlando. Hieftje 2005 Electrochemistry Allen J. In 1968. 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Side Illuminated Optical Fiber Sensor with a High Density of Sensing Points (Claudio Egalon.5:00 p.00) Application of Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission (ICP-AES) Spectrometry (Isaac Brenner.) #109 Attack the Variance.) Ultra-High-Pressure LC (UHPLC): Perspectives.) #45 #140 #81 Development and Validation of Analytical Methods (Shib Mookherjea.00) Statistically Sound Calibration Studies. Inc. Eigenvector Research.275 Registration after 2/14/11 Purchase of a textbook is recommended for some courses.m.) #22 #28 #8 Advanced Excel II (Laptop Computer Required) (Robert deLevie.m. Roginski.) #82 #105 #145 Sunday./Louis Valente. South Dakota State University/Tunde Dioszegi. A. Inc. LLC) Portable Chemical Instrumentation for Industrial Hygiene (Towner Scheffler. Genentech + Text $65. Nanoliter) Sunday.) Headspace Analysis . Polymer Synergies LLC) Multivariate Analysis for the Life Sciences (Fred Long. . The Learning Key) Introduction to Mass Spectrometry (Kenneth Busch.) #134 #129 #115 #24 How About Teaching XRF? (Alexander Seyfarth. Warning Letters & Consent Decree) (Freddie Maisonet. LLC/Joe Marcinko. Eigenvector Research. SAS Institute Inc.www. A. A. Toxics. South Dakota State University) #56 Monday. March 13 (1:00 p.org.) #160 #111 #163 #153 #156 Leading a Change Initiative (Kathy Speck. . March 12 / Sunday.00) Sunday. Inc. Malvern Instruments Inc.Theory and Practice (Michael Markelov. .where you will find the most up-to-date listing of courses by subject matter and detailed information on the content. SABIC Innovative Plastics) Designing and Implementing the Electronic Laboratory (Bob McDowall. CSols Inc) Sample Prep for Chromatography (Harold McNair. Parker Consulting. Pumps and Other Induction Based Fluidic Devices (Andrew Sauter/Julie P. ValQual Intl.date and fee for each course.) Preparing and Maintaining Laboratory Notebooks and Records (David Bliesner. Jasco. Agents. Waters Corporation) Introduction to Lab Automation and Technology Management (Joseph Liscouski. LLC/Joe Marcinko. Middleton Research) MATLAB for Chemometricians (Robert T. Inc. A.00) Introduction to Bioseparations (Thomas Wheat.Part 2 of 2 . and Quantitation Limits . Intertek Analytical Sciences Americas) Transforming Laboratory Data into Business and Operational Intelligence (Jeff Vannest/Brian Potter.Hazards and Risk Assessments.5:00 p. Science and Sensors Technologies) Sorption Measurements: From Porous Media to Polymers (John Zielinski.m.visit the website to register online for the courses that interest you and for information on discounts. Also. Amgen Inc. Air Liquide . ) Advanced Chemometrics without Equations (Neal Gallagher. Plan and Implement the Right Solutions for your Laboratory (Kyle McDuffie.5:00 p. Parker Consulting. Detection Limits. Bowdoin College + Text $50. March 13 (8:30 a. Virginia Tech/Larry Miller.pittcon. Wyvern Associates) LIMS and ELNs: How to Select. March 14 (8:30 a. Virginia Tech) Stability Testing of Pharmaceutical Products (Kim Huynh-Ba. Please visit the Pittcon website.00) Chemometric Techniques for Quantitative Analysis (Richard Kramer. Listed below are the Short Courses that will be offered along with their tentative dates. Delphi Analytical Services. Performance and Practices (Michael Dong. Dr.5:00 p. Forensic and Food Testing Analytical Science (Fabio Garofolo. Laboratory Safety Institute + Text $74.) #11 Advanced Closed Domains (Particles. PHARMALYTIK) Introduction to Patents and Patenting for Chemists (Richard Schultz. Univesity of A Corunna) Practical Introduction to Near IR and Raman Spectroscopy (Fred Long.) How to Select an ICP Mass Spectrometer: The Most Important Analytical Considerations (Robert Thomas. McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC) #128 #131 #133 #57 Tuesday.) Method Transfer for Pharmaceutical Products (Kim Huynh-Ba. LAT .00) Applying LEAN Principles in the Analytical Laboratory (Derek Lake. Retired USEPA) Analytical Rheology-Probing the Structure of Matter and its Practical Applications (Charles Rohn.) Applications of Two-Dimensional X-Ray Diffraction (Bob He. McNees Wallace & Nurick/Geoff White.Università di Roma) Basic HPLC Method Development (Fred Rabel. Alturas Analytics.) Safety in the Laboratory Part II (James Kaufman. Compounds and Nanomaterials in the Environment (Damià Barceló. Avanti Strategies) From “Lab-on-Chip” now to “Chip-in-Lab”: Miniaturized Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) (Werner Hoffmann. Sapienza . Pharmaceuticals. WSU) LC-MS Ion Traps: Enhance your Experience and your Laboratory’s Scientific Potential in Pharmaceutical.m. and 8:30 a.) Ion Mobility with Mass Spectrometry (Herbert Hill. Perspectives. Laboratory Safety Institute + Text $74. The Learning Key) Tuesday. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Hyperspectral Imaging II: Applications (Giuseppe Bonifazi. . Q TOF . and Metabolites (Mike Lee. Burgess Analytical Consultancy Limited) Hazardous Wastes .5:00 p. Measurement Consultant) Process Analytical Technology (PAT): Highlights. March 16 (8:30 a.) How to Be A More Effective Chemical Hygiene Officer (James Kaufman. Brenner Scientific) Highlights of FDA GLP (Shib Mookherjea. Bruker AXS + Text $120. ValQual Intl.5:00 p. March 14 / Tuesday.) Morphological and Morphometrical Characterization by 2D and 3D Imaging (Giuseppe Bonifazi.m. Proteomics.12:30 p.00) Strategic Partnering: Enhancing Alliances and Outsourcing Relationships (Donna Hornyak. Writing at Work. March 14 (1:00 p.Sampling.m.12:30 p. Myers Consulting/John Fiorino. . SABIC Innovative Plastics) #50 #55 #121 #37 33 . .00) #46 #62 #67 #13 Monday. Complectors Consulting) Safety in the Laboratory Part I (James Kaufman. The Learning Key) Technical Writing at Work (Steven Schultz.Università di Roma) Characterization of Coated Polymers (Bernhard J. Spectros Associates) #19 #42 Tuesday. March 15 Two-Day Course (8:30 a. Sapienza . TATAA BIOCENTER) LC-MS-MS (QqQ. Burgess Analytical Consultancy Limited) Preparing for Laboratory Accreditation (Bernard King.) #36 #34 #20 #94 Email at Work: Etiquette. Analytical Science Solutions) Monitoring Oil Spills with Simple Tools: Infrared Spectrometry and Basic Chemometrics (Jose Andrade-Garda. .m. Dr. Milestone Development Services/Graham mcGibbon. LLC) #138 #6 #30 #107 #32 #75 #59 #161 #83 #44 #51 #61 #117 #14 #38 Monday.5:00 p.m.m. Scientific Writing Solutions + Text $105. Cells.m. Inc. .5:00 p. . . Lab Safety Supply) Wednesday.00) Measurement and Interpretation of pH in Partially Aqueous Solutions. Inc.m. etc.m. Degradants.) Data Quality Management in the Analytical Laboratory (Christopher Burgess. Buffer Preparation for Partially Aqueous Solutions (William Tindall. Compliant Analysis using ICP-AES and MS. Global Initiatives and Applications (Shib Mookherjea. Genentech + Text $65. March 15 (1:00 p. PharmaCadence) Interpretation of Electrospray Mass Spectra of Small Molecules (Michael Thurman.12:30 p. March 15 (8:30 a. Environmental. Univ of Colorado) Introduction to Drug Development Process for Chemists (Michael Dong.00) Residual Solvents Testing: Strategies to Meet the USP <467> Requirements (Gregory Martin. March 14 (8:30 a. Rohn & Associates. March 14 / Tuesday.5:00 p. .) #17 #132 #12 #135 #1 Coaching as a Powerful Leadership Tool (Janice Sabatine.m.00) #33 #76 #80 #60 Auditing Process for Pharmaceutical Laboratories (Kim Huynh-Ba.m.5:00 p. . Fabio Garofolo) Modern Methods for Chemometric Analysis (Michael Madden. March 15 / Wednesday.) #48 #9 HPLC Method Development for LC/MS (Shane Needham. University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg + Text $70. March 16 Monday.00) Introduction to Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry (Robert Myers. Analyze IQ Limited) Out of Specification Results (Christopher Burgess. ACD Labs + Text $90. . Inc.m.12:30 p.PITTCON 2011 ShOrT COurSeS (by daTe) #18 Highly Successful Strategies for LC/MS Quantitation: Current Applications and Emerging Technologies (Richard King. Eyal Bressler & Co. Avanti Strategies) Managing Conflict for Supervisors (Elizabeth Treher.00) (8:30 a.m.00) Managerial Effectiveness: Setting Clear Expectations (Janice Sabatine. McNees Wallace & Nurick) Innovation Protection (Andrew Oltmans. Sample Preparation (leaching tests). Nonaqueous Solutions and Mobile Phases.Università di Roma) Introduction to Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography (GCxGC) (John Dimandja. Grains. Q TRAP and Orbitrap) of Endocrine Disruptors. Milestone Development Services/Richard King. SABIC Innovative Plastics/Jessica Jarman. Procter & Gamble) #84 #158 One and a Half Day Course (8:30 a.) #25 Infrared Spectral Interpretation: A Systematic Approach (Brian Smith. Inc.) Applied Imaging: Fundamentals and Applications (Giuseppe Bonifazi. Regulations.m. Delphi Analytical Services. Spelman College) Professional Analytical Chemists in Industry: What Does an Analytical Chemist Do? (Alan Ullman. The Learning Key + Text $20. Sapienza .und Analysen-Technik) Examples of Analytical Data Treatment Using Microsoft Excel (Mark Stauffer. Laboratory Safety Institute + Text $74.m. March 15 One and a Half Day Course (8:30 a.m.m.) Statistics for the Non-Statistician with Applications to Analytical Chemistry (James De Muth. Dringenberg. Risk Assessment and Recycling (Daniel Solomon/Isaac (Joe) Brenner.m. and 8:30 a. PHARMALYTIK + Text $179.m. Protocol and Style (Steven Schultz. University of Wisconsin-Madison + Text $70. ValQual Intl. Consultant) Introduction to Laboratory Current Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMPs): A Systems Based Approach (David Bliesner. Illicit Drugs.m. . Spectroscopic Solutions) Supervisory Skills for Technical Managers (Elizabeth Treher.) #73 #49 #2 #79 Analytical Organic Mass Spectrometry (William Budde.00) Forming and Funding Technology Companies: From Start-Up to Growth Stage Capital (Michael Hund.Labor.00) Introduction to Real-time PCR (Mikael Kubista.) #139 OSHA 10 Hour General Industry: Emphasis on Laboratory Setting (Wesley Maertz. Inc. ChromHELP. IDAEA-CSIC) LC/MS Strategies for the Identification of Impurities.m.) Monday.m. Writing at Work. ChromHELP.m. CSols. Mine Safety Appliances Co.5:00 p. 81377 Munich. Johns Hopkins University) Planning for Deployment: Laboratory Information Management Solution (LIMS) – Understand the Critical Technical and Business Components for a Successful LIMS Implementation (Bob Voelkner. March 17 Two-Day Course (8:30 a. . Complectors Consulting) Business Fundamentals for Scientists and Engineers (Steve Barnett. March 16 (8:30 a. Near-Infrared) in Quality and Process Control (Heinz Siesler.) The Analysis of Carbohydrates by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (Kalil Divan.m. OQ. March 18 (8:30 a. March 16 (1:00 p.m.) #165 Advances in NEMS-Based Analytical Solution for Multi-Gas Sensing and Mass Spectrometry (Michael Roukes.) #151 Understanding your Laboratory Equipment Needs: Fume Hoods and Biosafety Cabinet Use (Brian Garrett.Università di Roma) Instrument Control Fundamentals (Nathan Tacha. Bruker Elemental ) Current Development in Nanoparticles Technology (Giuseppe Bonifazi. Verification and Transfer for Pharmaceutical Product (Gregory Martin. Institute of Clinical Chemistry. March 17 One and a Half Day Course (8:30 a.p. Germany) LC/MS: Method Development and Applications to Small Molecules (Guodong Chen. and Troubleshooting (Eric Gerkin.00) Searching Patent Publications (Andrew Oltmans. ValQual Intl.) #119 #15 #27 #96 #64 Analysis for Lead and Other Restricted Elements in Consumer Products and Raw Materials for Consumer Products (Alexander Seyfarth. of Denmark/Winnie E. Inc. Global FIA) #146 #144 #99 #110 #136 #40 #124 #69 #127 #116 #147 #150 Wednesday.) #63 Basic Theory.12:30 p.00) Practical Validation of IT Systems in the Regulated industries (Siri Segalstad. National Instruments) Lab-on-a-Chip Devices I (Winnie Svendsen.m.m.m. Miniaturized Sample Preparation (Bert van Bavel. University of Western Ontario/Alexander Seyfarth. Bruker AXS Inc. Bruker-axs Inc. PQ) (Shib Mookherjea. Segalstad Consulting AS) Qualification and Validation of Laboratory Instruments and Equipment for Regulatory and QS Compliance (IQ. Dringenberg. Airgas) Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography (HILIC) – Companion to Reversed Phase HPLC (Fred Rabel. Laboratory of Bioseparation.A.) Nanotechnology and Risk Assessment (Giuseppe Bonifazi. CC Biotech LLC) Automated. Maintenance. Institute of Clinical Chemistry.5:00 p. Barnett Technical Services) Chemical Reaction Hazards Assessment (Swati Umbrajkar. Instrumentation and Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy (Raman.) #39 Basic HPLC: Fundamentals. LabVantage Solutions. . Bristol-Myers Squibb) Light Emitting Diodes in Chemical Analysis: Principles and Practice (Mirek Macka.) ISO 17025 (Siri Segalstad.5:00 p. Hand-Held. Inc. March 17 (8:30 a. Labconco Corporation) Friday. DTU Nanotech + Text $135. BSSN Software) Environmental Purge and Trap Applications.) #95 Lab-on-a-Chip Devices II (Jaime Castillo. The Learning Key) Developing and Implementing Calibrations (Jim Bufano.m.00) Marketing in Asia Pacific (Junjie Cheng. McNees Wallace & Nurick) #125 #88 #148 #103 #71 #52 Maintaining the Validation Status of Analytical Computerized Systems (Bob McDowall. March 16 / Thursday. Medical Center of the University of Munich. Malvern Instruments/Ulf Nobbmann. SGE Analytical Science) Color Measurement – It’s More Than Just Aesthetics (Marke Reid. DTU-Nanotech/Jaime Castillo.m.m. California Institute of Technology) #162 #152 #16 #142 #53 Thursday. Chilworth Global) Concepts in Sustainability and Green Chemistry (Douglas Raynie.) Zone Fluidics for Sample Processing and Analysis (Graham Marshall.m.Università di Roma) Practical Electron Microscopy with Tabletop Electron Microscopes (Mini-SEM) (Claudio Tarquinio. and 8:30 a. MDRC/Mott Community College + Text $85.) Practical Aspects of Solvent Microextraction (SME) (John Kokosa. . . The Tintometer Ltd) Creating an Empowered Coaching and Feedback Environment (Elizabeth Treher. McDowall Consulting) New Concepts of TOF-MS for Fast GC and GCxGC Applications (Alessandro Casilli.) Integrated Sample Preparation for LC-MS/MS Analysis of Small Molecules in Biofluids (Karl-Siegfried Boos. LAT . Medical Center of the University of Munich/Rosa Morello. PCI) Getting the Most from the Gas in Gas Chromatography (Frank Kandl. Inc.12:30 p. . Mid-Infrared. Burgess Consultancy Limited) Emerging IT for the Laboratory (Burkhard Schaefer. Stranaska Scientific LLC) Mid-Infrared Quantum Cascade Lasers: Applications in Environmental Monitoring and Medical Diagnostics (Yamac Dikmelik. University of Tasmania) #78 #164 #112 #141 #90 #166 34 .12:30 p.) #72 #104 #86 #122 #85 #130 #154 #87 #126 Analytical Method Validation. Malvern Instruments. Alturas Analytics. .m.m.) #100 Advances in Countercurrent Chromatography (CCC) and Related Techniques (Martha Knight.PITTCON 2011 ShOrT COurSeS (by daTe) Wednesday.) Primer on XRF Spectrometry: Instrumentation (Charles Wu.und Analysen-Technik) Metrology in the Analytical Laboratory (Jerry Messman.m. The Scott Partnership Ltd) Molecular and Particle Characterization by Dynamic Light Scattering and Zeta Potential (Ana Morfesis.) Using the MBTI to Enhance Communication and Teamwork (Elizabeth Treher.m. . The Learning Key) Wednesday. March 17 (8:30 a. Technical Univ. ChromHELP. Svendsen. EST Analytical/Dan Ciesielski. Sapienza . University of Duisburg-Essen) Thursday. EST Analytical) Field Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents (Towner Scheffler. South Dakota State University) Confidence in Analytical Results and Measurement Uncertainty (Christopher Burgess. LLC) Introduction to T XRF (Total Reflectance X-Ray spectrometry) (Alexander Seyfarth. Evex) Development and Validation of Dried Blood Spot Analysis Methods in the Bioanalytical Laboratory (Shane Needham.) Thursday.m. Inc.5:00 p. March 16 / Thursday. Applications and Troubleshooting (Fred Rabel. DANI Instruments S. March 17 (1:00 p. Segalstad Consulting AS) Methods to Characterize Active Agents (Bernhard J.m. Sapienza . .m.m.Laboratory of BioSeparation.Labor. Dionex Corporation/Jeff Rohrer) The Benefits of Process Improvement and ELN Integration .5:00 p.Applying “Lean” and Operational Excellence to the Lab (Geoff Turnbull.12:30 p. Associate Professor + Text $135. . LLC) Wednesday. The webcast symposia will be available for 60 days following the conference to registered conferees only. FFF.Understanding Amyloid Fibrils / ACS-DAC: Advances in Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry (FAIMS) A Sea-Change in Seafood Testing Methodologies: Transformations in Laboratory Science From New Legislation Bioelectrocatalysis: From Bioanalytical Sensors to Bioenergy Advanced Analytical Tools for Rare Circulating Tumor Cells Detection Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry Applied to Frontier Challenges in Chemical Biology Analytical Chemistry and the Population: Ensuring the Quality of Biomarker Data in Long-Term Population Studies Paper Based Point-of-care Analytical Kits Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors I PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO Mon AM Mon AM Mon PM Mon PM Mon PM Mon PM Tues AM Tues AM Tues PM BIOSPECTROSCOPY IS Mon AM OS Tues PM New Spectroscopic Approaches to Protein Structure .Understanding Amyloid Fibrils / Biospectroscopy PO PO PO PO Tues PM Thur AM Thur AM Thur AM CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS AW Mon AM Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award AW Wed AM ACS Subdivision of Chromatography and Separation Chemistry Young Investigator Award OS Mon AM CE-Bioanalytical I OS Mon PM CE-Bioanalytical II OS Tues AM CE Separation Strategies PO Mon PM Bioanalytical Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis PO Wed AM Capillary Electrophoresis Applications CLINICAL/TOXICOLOGY WK Mon AM Analytical Chemistry and the Population: Ensuring the Quality of Biomarker Data in Long-Term Population Studies BIOMEDICAL AW Tues AM AW Tues PM Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award AW = Award IS = Invited Symposium WK = Workshop OC = Organized Contributed Session OS = Oral Session PO = Poster Session 35 . Raman Bioanalytical Applications of Mass Spectrometry Bioanalytical Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy Bioanalytical Applications of Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip IS IS IS IS IS IS IS OS OS OS PO Sun PM Mon PM Tues AM Tues PM Wed AM Wed AM Wed AM Sun PM Mon PM Thur PM Thur AM Advances in Bioanalytical Investigations of Diabetes Bionanotechnology in the Era of Molecular Medicine / Microfluidics. Monolith. the Focus Areas at a Glance. The webcast symposia are marked below in the Technical Program listing.Bioanalytical Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry I Bioanalytical Analysis Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry II Bioanalytical Electrochemistry Bioanalytical Electrochemistry and BioSensors Bioanalytical Analysis: Diabetes (Half Session) Fluorescence/Luminescence in Bioanalytical and General Applications Bioanalytical Electrochemistry Bioanalytical Uses for Liquid Chromatography Bioanalytical Applications for Clinical/Biomedical Uses Bioanalytical/Pharmaceutical Bioanalytical Sampling and Sample Preparation Bioanalytical Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis Bioanalytical Applications of Fluorescence/Luminescence Bioanalytical Sensors Fluorescence/Luminescence in Bioanalytical and Materials Applications Bioanalytical Applications of GC/MS. Cells.Analytical Chemistry of Bio-Metals IS Tues PM Alternative Mass Spectrometers for Elemental Analysis (SAS) OS Thur AM Continued Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy OS Thur PM Methods Development in Atomic Spectroscopy OS Thur PM Separation Science . and in the Agenda of Sessions. and the Analysis of Disease States / Advances in Microscale Liquid Chromatography/ High Resolution Optical Imaging in Cell and Organs Advanced Analytical Tools for Rare Circulating Tumor Cells Detection Nanotechnology in Infectious Disease Novel Biosensors for Disease Diagnosis New Technologies for Medical Diagnostic Testing Nucleic Acid Analysis (Half Session) Strategies for Measurement of Novel Therapeutics and Disease States ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY/ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS IS Sun PM ACS-DAC: Metallomics . Absorption. ICP.Webcast Symposia PITTCON 2011 TeChNICal PrOgram / ART/ARCHAEOLOGY PO Mon AM Pittcon is pleased to provide an additional conferee benefit this year in the form of webcasts of selected symposia. / PITTCON 2011 fOCuS areaS aT-a-glaNCe OC Analytical Instrumentation Applied to Art and Archaeology OC OC Mon PM Mon PM Tues PM Monolithic Chromatography and Its Modern Applications Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors II Selectivity.Extraction. Selectivity. Selectivity: The New Mantra for High Performance Analysis HPLC. LC/MS. Look for the to identify webcast sessions.Analytical Chemistry of Bio-Metals Advances in Bioanalytical Investigations of Diabetes ACS-DAC: Technology and Applications of Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) New Spectroscopic Approaches to Protein Structure . Others BIOANALYTICAL AW Wed PM IS Sun PM IS IS IS Sun PM Sun PM Mon AM OS OS OS OS OS OS OS OS Mon Tues Tues Tues Tues Wed PM AM AM PM PM PM Thur PM Thur PM IS Mon AM IS IS Mon PM Wed AM IS IS IS Wed AM Wed AM Wed PM WK Mon AM OC OC Sun PM Mon AM Ralph N Adams Award Electrochemistry at Nanoscale and at Nanoparticles ACS-DAC: Metallomics . Please check our website following the conference for directions on accessing the webcasts. Characterization. Particulates Sampling and Sample Preparation for Environmental Applications Environmental Analysis: Organic Constituents HPLC. Shall We Teach? Discussions on the Analytical Chemistry Curriculum PO Mon PM Education/Teaching ELECTROCHEMISTRY AW Mon PM IS IS IS IS OC OC OC Sun PM Wed AM Wed PM Thur AM Mon AM Mon PM Wed PM OS OS OS OS OS PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO Thur AM Thur AM Thur AM Thur PM Thur PM Thur AM Thur AM Thur AM Thur AM Thur AM Thur AM Thur AM Thur AM OS OS OS OS OS OS Sun PM Tues AM Tues PM Tues PM Wed PM Thur AM OS PO Thur PM Mon AM Charles N Reilley and SEAC Young Investigator Awards Electrochemistry at Nanoscale and at Nanoparticles Bioelectrocatalysis: From Bioanalytical Sensors to Bioenergy Development of Instrumentation and Chemometry in Brazil Electrochemical Analysis in Neuronal System Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors I Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors II Surface Analysis of Organic Systems Including Paints and Coatings (Half Session) Hand Held/Portable Measurements .Environment and Energy Environmental Analysis: Nanotechnology Environmental Analysis: Organic Constituents Environmental Analysis: Water and Waste Environmental Analysis: Biological Matrices Sample Preparation for Environmental Analysis Environmental Analysis Environmental Environmental Analysis: Gases and Particulates in Air FUELS. and Analyses in the Toxicology Field Paper Based Point-of-care Analytical Kits Novel Biosensors for Disease Diagnosis New Technologies for Medical Diagnostic Testing Studies of Novel Drug Delivery Clinical/Toxicology Analysis Bioanalytical Analysis: Diabetes (Half Session) Preparation.PITTCON 2011 TeChNICal PrOgram fOCuS areaS aT-a-glaNCe WK Tues AM OC OS OS OS OS OS OS PO PO PO Sun PM Sun PM Mon PM Wed PM Thur PM Thur PM Thur PM Mon PM Mon PM Tues PM Emerging Drugs. ENERGY AND PETROCHEMICAL IS Sun PM Novel Instrumentation and Methods in Biomass Analysis IS Thur AM Analytical Pyrolysis OC Thur PM Analytical Pyrolysis OS Mon AM Advances in Fuels Analysis OS Mon PM Advances in Liquid Fuels Analysis PO Tues AM Fuels and Petrochemicals Analysis PO Wed AM Novel Fuels. Then.Instrumentation Electrochemistry: Method Development Electrochemistry: Electrodes and Sensors Bioanalytical Electrochemistry Bioanalytical Electrochemistry and BioSensors Electrochemical Microscopy and Electrochemical Methods for Materials Characterization Versatility of Electrochemical Analysis Hand Held/Portable Measurement Instruments Role of the Analytical Sciences in the Human Exploration of Space Applications of Mass Spectrometry in Environmental Toxicology Research Analysis of Pharmaceuticals Present as Water Pollutants: LC-MS Challenges and Solutions / Novel Molecular Spectrometric Methods for Environmental Quality Survey (International Association of Environmental Analytical Chemistry) Environmental Analysis: Drinking Water Environmental Analysis: Gases.0 WK Mon AM Analytical Chemistry and the Population: Ensuring the Quality of Biomarker Data in Long-Term Population Studies WK Tues PM SEFA Technology Demonstrations Affinity Group OC Sun PM ACS-DAC: General Analytical Methods OC Tues PM Specialty Gas OS Sun PM Hand Held/Portable MeasurementsInstrumentation OS Thur AM Physical Measurement-technology (Half Session) PO Tues AM Chemical Methods PO Wed PM Physical Measurements GENOMICS/PROTEOMICS/OMICS/BIOMARKERS IS Sun PM Novel Instrumentation and Methods in Biomass Analysis PO Wed PM Genomics. Proteomics and Other "Omics" HIGH-THROUGHPUT CHEMICAL ANALYSIS PO Wed AM High Throughput Chemical Analysis HOMELAND SECURITY/FORENSICS IS Wed AM Development of Standoff Detection Approaches for CBRNE Threats PO = Poster Session FOOD/FOOD SAFETY IS Mon AM IS OS OS OS OS PO Wed AM Wed AM Wed PM Thur AM Thur AM Mon AM Identification and Analysis for Food Safety Directions in Seafood Testing From Recent Regulatory Action Food Science: Novel Methods and Techniques Food Science: Product Characterization Food Science: Pesticides and Pollutants (Half Session) Food Science: Elemental Analyses (Half Session) Food Science: Novel Analysis Methods and Lab Procedures AW = Award IS = Invited Symposium WK = Workshop OC = Organized Contributed Session OS = Oral Session 36 . and Toxicity of Biological Nanomaterials Bioanalytical Applications for Clinical/Biomedical Uses Drug Discovery Clinical/Toxicology Analysis PO PO PO Mon AM Mon AM Tues PM Bioanalytical Electrochemistry SEAC Poster Session Electroanalytical Chemistry Electrochemistry: Method Development and Applications PO PO PO PO Mon PM Mon PM Thur AM Thur AM Food Science Using GC/MS and LC/MS Agriculture Safety Issues Separation Methods for Food Science ENVIRONMENTAL IS Sun PM IS Tues AM IS Tues PM IS Wed PM EDUCATION/TEACHING IS Thur AM Challenges and Emerging Strategies in Analytical Science Education WK Wed AM What. Aerosols. Tests. Energy and Petrochemical Research PO Wed AM Oil Spill Poster Session GENERAL INTEREST/MISCELLANEOUS IS Sun PM Role of the Analytical Sciences in the Human Exploration of Space IS Wed AM Development of Standoff Detection Approaches for CBRNE Threats IS Thur PM ACS-DAC: Analytical Chemistry/Characterization at the Interfaces WK Sun PM Startup Companies: Taking Your Idea From the Lab to Commercialization WK Sun PM Implementing AnIML 1. New Developments in Analytical Instrumentation and Software PO Mon PM Data Analysis.Methodology OS Thur AM Novel Stationary Phases for Liquid and Thin Layer Chromatography (Half Session) OS Thur AM Pharmaceutical .Instrumentation and Systems Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy .Environment and Energy Pharmaceutical . Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals 37 PO PO Tues PM Wed AM PO PO Wed PM Wed PM PO PO PO Thur AM Thur AM Thur AM MASS SPECTROMETRY AND HYPHENATED MS AW Mon AM Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award AW Wed PM Ralph N Adams Award IS Mon AM Driving Biological Discovery Using Proteomics / IS Mon AM ACS-DAC: Technology and Applications of Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) IS Mon AM Recent Developments and Applications of Chromatography (LC. UHPLC) and Hyphenated Techniques (LC-HRMS. Fibers and Fingerprints Homeland Security/Forensics with Mass Spectrometry (Half Session) Homeland Security: Explosives and Residue Detection GC-MS Homeland Security/Forensics/Method Development (Half Session) Homeland Security and Forensic Analysis WK Thur AM What Does It Take To Run A Laboratory: Current Issues OS PO PO PO PO PO Thur PM Mon AM Mon AM Mon PM Tues PM Tues PM HPLC.Instrumentation and Applications to Peptide and Protein Pharmaceutical Uses of Liquid Chromatography Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy . UHPLC) and Hyphenated Techniques (LC-HRMS. Challenges and Future Directions / IS Tues AM Mass Spectrometry in Environmental Toxicology Research IS Tues PM Analysis of Pharmaceuticals Present as Water Pollutants: LC-MS Challenges and Solutions / IS Tues PM Alternative Mass Spectrometers for Elemental Analysis (Society for Applied Spectroscopy) IS Wed PM Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry Applied to Frontier Challenges in Chemical Biology AW = Award IS = Invited Symposium WK = Workshop OC = Organized Contributed Session OS = Oral Session PO = Poster Session .HPLC OS Thur PM HPLC . Gases. HPLC Bioanalytical Uses for Liquid Chromatography Liquid Chromatography Chemical and Physical Refinements Liquid Chromatography Column Development and Evaluation Gas Chromatography and Liquid Chromatography: General Applications HPLC .0 WK Sun PM Startup Companies: Taking Your Idea From the Lab to Commercialization WK Mon PM Analytical Chemistry and the Population: Ensuring the Quality of Biomarker Data in Long-Term Population Studies OS Wed PM Chemometrics OS Thur AM Laboratory Informatics: Regulatory Issues to New Software Tools OS Thur PM Laboratory Informatics: Implementation Issues and Solutions PO Sun PM Sunday Poster . Computer Modeling & Simulation PO Tues AM Society for Laboratory Automation (SLAS) Poster Session PO Thur AM Laboratory Informatics PO Thur AM Chemometrics LABORATORY MANAGEMENT WK Sun PM Startup Companies: Taking Your Idea From the Lab to Commercialization WK Wed PM Lab Manager Bootcamp LIQUID/GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY AW Mon AM Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award AW Wed PM Ralph N Adams Award IS Mon AM Driving Biological Discovery Using Proteomics / IS Mon AM Recent Developments and Applications of Chromatography (LC.Applications to Natural Products.New Packing Materials OS Thur PM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy . Tests. and Analyses in the Toxicology Field Advances in Analytical Instrumentation for Homeland Security Forensic Analysis: From the Lab to the Crime Scene Forensic Analysis: Drugs.Pharmaceutical OS Mon PM HPLC. UHPLCHRMS) in Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Analysis IS Mon PM ACS-DAC: Advances in Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry (FAIMS) IS Tues AM Applications of Mass Spectrometry in Environmental Toxicology Research IS Tues AM Sampling and Sample Preparation in Metabolomics LC/MS. UHPLCHRMS) in Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Analysis IS Tues PM Advances in Microscale Liquid Chromatography / IS Tues PM New Frontiers in the Design and Applications of Monolithic Separation Media IS Tues PM ACS-DAC: Second Century Innovations on Chiral Separations IS Tues PM New Frontiers in the Design and Applications of Monolithic Separation Media IS Wed AM Implementing Ultra-high-pressure LC (UHPLC) in Pharmaceutical Analysis: Best Practices and Potential Issues IS Wed PM ACS-DAC: Quality by Design in HPLC: The balance between Chromatography and Chemometrics IS Thur AM Analytical Pyrolysis IS Thur AM New Enantiomeric Separation Approaches for the Pharmaceutical Industry IS Thur PM Advanced Stationary Phases and Supports for Liquid Chromatography WK Mon PM UHPLC.PITTCON 2011 TeChNICal PrOgram fOCuS areaS aT-a-glaNCe IS Thur AM New Developments in Forensic Science: Analytical Chemistry Comes to the Crime Scene Emerging Drugs.Bioanalytical OS Wed PM Gas Chromatography .Applications to Life Sciences Liquid Chromatography Gas Chromatography Chromatography Columns and Their Attributes WK Tues AM OC Sun PM OC OS OS OS OS Tues AM Mon PM Wed AM Wed PM Wed PM PO Thur AM ION MOBILITY IS Mon PM IS Wed PM ACS-DAC: Advances in Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry (FAIMS) Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry Applied to Frontier Challenges in Chemical Biology LABORATORY INFORMATICS/DATA ANALYSIS WK Sun PM Implementing AnIML 1.LC.Instrument Influences on Maximizing Separation Performance WK Tues PM Successful Integration of Fast LC with MS Detection OC Mon PM Monolithic Chromatography and Its Modern Applications OC Tues AM New Frontiers in Sub-Microbore Scale Ion Chromatography OC Thur PM Analytical Pyrolysis OS Sun PM HPLC-Selectivity OS Mon PM HPLC . LC-MS GC-MS Methodology Bioanalytical Applications of Mass Spectrometry IS IS OC OC OS PO PO Wed PM Thur PM Thur PM Sun PM Wed AM Wed AM Thur AM Nano and Microfluidic Systems in Bioanalysis Nanofabricated Fluidic Devices for Biochemical Measurements ACS-DAC: Microfluidics and Micro Separations (Half Session) Paper Based Point-of-care Analytical Kits Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip Bioanalytical Applications of Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip IS Tues AM The State-of-the-Art Technologies from Japan: Analytical Instruments with / for Nano-Bio Technology (I) The State-of-the-Art Technologies from Japan: Analytical Instruments with / for Nano-Bio Technology (II) New Frontiers in the Design and Applications of Monolithic Separation Media Nanotechnology in Infectious Disease Nano and Microfluidic Systems in Bioanalysis Nanofabricated Fluidic Devices for Biochemical Measurements Nanotechnology in Infectious Disease ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: New Self Assembled Nanomaterials for Enhanced Chemical Separations I ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: New Self Assembled Nanomaterials for Enhanced Chemical Separations II (Half Session) Surface Analysis of Organic Systems Including Paints and Coatings (Half Session) Nanotechnology: Preparation and Characterization of Biosensors Materials Characterization Techniques for Nanoparticles and Nanodevices SERS and Fluorescence Spectroscopic Characterization of Nanomaterials Preparation.and Nano-instruments: Fast.Instrumentation and Applications to Peptide and Protein Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry I Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry II Homeland Security/Forensics with Mass Spectrometry (Half Session) GC-MS Instrument Development Pharmaceutical . Characterization. UHPLC) and Hyphenated Techniques (LC-HRMS.NMR/EPR Pharmaceutical . LC-MS.and nano-instruments: Fast. LC/MS.MS. NIR.PITTCON 2011 TeChNICal PrOgram fOCuS areaS aT-a-glaNCe IS Wed PM Current Status and Trends in Characterization of Protein Therapeutics by Mass Spectrometry: Recent Advances and Applications Achievements and Challenges in Mass Spectrometry Successful Integration of Fast LC with MS Detection Achievements and Challenges in Mass Spectrometry New Instrumentations and General Interests in Mass Spectrometry Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy . Biospectroscopy Materials Analysis Fluorescence/Luminescence in Bioanalytical and Materials Applications Materials Science Polymers and Plastics Materials Science/Detection and Precision OS Thur AM OS PO Thur PM Wed AM MICROFLUIDICS AW Wed PM IS Sun PM IS IS Tues AM Tues AM Ralph N Adams Award Porous Metal-Organic Frameworks for Sensing and Separations Microfluidics. and the Analysis of Disease States / ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: Chip Based Separations IS IS Mon PM Mon PM IS Mon PM Building and Characterizing Hot Spots in SERS Porous Metal-Organic Frameworks for Sensing and Separations Electrochemistry at Nanoscale and at Nanoparticles Electrochemistry at Nanoscale and at Nanoparticles From Small Molecules to Nanomaterials: Innovative Approaches for Monitoring. Cheap and Under Wireless Control / Bionanotechnology in the Era of Molecular Medicine / 38 NMR/EPR/ETC.Instrumentation PO Mon AM Hand Held/Portable Measurement Instruments NANOTECHNOLOGY IS Sun PM IS IS IS IS Sun PM Sun PM Sun PM Mon AM IS OC OC Tues AM OC Wed PM OS OS Mon AM Wed AM IS Thur PM OC OS OS PO PO Wed PM Wed AM Thur PM Tues AM Tues PM PO PO PO Wed PM Wed PM Thur AM Advanced Carbon Materials for Microanalysis and Microfabrication / ACS-DAC: Analytical Chemistry/Characterization at the Interfaces (Half Session) Surface Analysis of Organic Systems Including Paints and Coatings Advances in Thermal Analysis (Half Session) Polymers and Plastics FTIR.GC. Raman. and Toxicity of Biological Nanomaterials Nanomaterials: Synthesis. Sensing and Imaging / Bionanotechnology in the Era of Molecular Medicine / Micro. Raman Pharmaceutical . Sensing and Imaging / IS Mon PM Waters Symposium: SEM IS Wed AM High-resolution Optical Imaging in Cells and Organs: Confocal and Twophoton Techniques OC Mon AM New Advances in Microscopic Imaging Techniques OS Wed AM New Techniques and Applications in Microscopy (Half Session) OS Thur AM Electrochemical Microscopy and Electrochemical Methods for Materials Characterization OS Thur AM Surface Analysis and Surface Imaging Methods MINIATURIZED/HANDHELD/PORTABLE INSTRUMENTS IS Mon PM Micro.NMR. MS. Cells. UHPLC-HRMS) in Pharmaceutical Analysis AW = Award IS = Invited Symposium WK = Workshop OC = Organized Contributed Session OS = Oral Session PO = Poster Session . and Applications IS Tues PM IS Thur AM WK Tues PM OC OS OS Thur PM Sun PM Tues AM IS Tues PM IS IS IS Wed AM Wed PM Thur PM Wed AM Sun PM OS OS OS OS OS PO PO PO PO PO Tues AM Tues PM Wed AM Wed AM Thur PM Mon PM Tues PM Tues PM Tues PM Thur AM MATERIALS IS Tues PM MICROSCOPY/IMAGING IS Mon AM From Small Molecules to Nanomaterials: Innovative Approaches for Monitoring. Characterization. AW Tues PM PO Wed PM PO Wed PM NEUROCHEMISTRY AW Mon AM IS OS PO Thur AM Mon AM Tues AM Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award Magnetic Resonance . Cheap and Under Wireless Control / OS Sun PM Hand Held/Portable Measurements . MS-MS Applications of Mass Spectrometry Bioanalytical Applications of GC/MS. Others Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award Electrochemical Analysis in Neuronal System Neurochemistry Neurochemistry PHARMACEUTICAL IS Mon AM Developments and Applications of Chromatography (LC. Sensing and Imaging / IS Mon PM Selective Gas Sensing: Beyond Sensor Arrays IS Mon PM Micro.Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical . FFF.IR. Absorption. NIR. Raman SERS and Fluorescence Spectroscopic Characterization of Nanomaterials X-ray Techniques Fluorescence/Luminescence in Bioanalytical and General Applications Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS) Poster Session Pharmaceutical .Understanding Amyloid Fibrils/ IS Wed AM Infrared Spectroscopy at High Speed: From Milliseconds to Picoseconds (Society for Applied Spectroscopy) OS Thur AM Vibrational Spectroscopy for Process Analysis (Half Session) PO Thur AM Bioanalytical Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy . Biospectroscopy Materials Analysis Fluorescence/Luminescence in Bioanalytical and Materials Applications Raman Applications and Instrumentation X-ray Analysis REGULATORY WK Sun PM Startup Companies: Taking Your Idea From the Lab to Commercialization SAMPLING AND SAMPLE PREPARATION AW Mon AM Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley Dal Nogare Award VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY AW Tues AM Bomem-Michelson Award AW Wed PM Williams-Wright Award IS Sun PM Building and Characterizing Hot Spots in SERS IS Mon AM New Spectroscopic Approaches to Protein Structure . Challenges and Future Directions / QUALITY/VALIDATION OS Mon AM OS Thur PM Physical Measurement-technology (Half Session) Quality Assurance and Method Development (Half Session) SENSORS/INTEGRATED SENSOR SYSTEMS IS Sun PM Role of the Analytical Sciences in the Human Exploration of Space IS Sun PM Porous Metal-Organic Frameworks for Sensing and Separations IS Mon AM From Small Molecules to Nanomaterials: Innovative Approaches for Monitoring. Raman Pharmaceutical . HPLC Bioanalytical/Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical .TLC.IR. LC-MS Pharmaceutical Uses of Liquid Chromatography Pharmaceutical .PITTCON 2011 TeChNICal PrOgram fOCuS areaS aT-a-glaNCe IS Wed PM Current Status and Trends in Characterization of Protein Therapeutics by Mass Spectrometry: Recent Advances and Applications Implementing Ultra-high-pressure LC (UHPLC) in Pharmaceutical Analysis: Best Practices and Potential Issues New Enantiomeric Separation Approaches for the Pharmaceutical Industry HPLC .LC. Others OS Mon PM IS Wed PM IS Wed AM OS Thur AM OC OS Thur AM Thur PM IS Thur AM OS Thur AM OS OS OS PO PO PO PO PO PO Mon Wed Thur Mon Mon Tues Tues Wed PM AM AM AM PM AM PM PM Wed PM PROCESS ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY OS Mon AM Process Analysis (Half Session) OS Mon AM Process Analytical Chemistry (Half Session) OS Thurs AM Vibrational Spectroscopy for Process Analysis (Half Session) PO Tues PM Process Posters PO Wed PM Process Analytical Chemistry PROTEOMICS/OMICS/BIOMARKERS AW Wed AM ACS Subdivision of Chromatography and Separation Chemistry Young Investigator Award IS Sun PM Novel Instrumentation and Methods in Biomass Analysis IS Sun PM ACS-DAC: Metallomics . NIR.Analytical Chemistry of Bio-Metals IS Mon AM Driving Biological Discovery Using Proteomics / IS Tues AM Sampling and Sample Preparation in Metabolomics LC/MS.NMR. NIR. ICP. Electrophoresis.GC. Others IS Tues AM Sampling and Sample Preparation in Metabolomics LC/MS. Others Separation Sciences . HPLC.MS. Raman. Challenges and Future Directions / Developments in Sample Preparation for Biomolecule Analysis Improvements in Sample Preparation Techniques (Half Session) Sampling and Sample Preparation for Environmental Applications IS Tues PM ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: Second Century Innovations on Chiral Separations ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: Quality by Design in HPLC: The Balance Between Chromatography and Chemometrics ACS-DAC: Advances in Analytical Separations (Half Session) Separation Science . SFC Separation Science . Cheap and Under Wireless Control / IS Wed AM Bioelectrocatalysis: From Bioanalytical Sensors to Bioenergy IS Wed AM Development of Standoff Detection Approaches for CBRNE Threats IS Wed AM A Sea-Change in Seafood Testing Methodologies: Transformations in Laboratory Science From New Legislation IS Wed AM Bioelectrocatalysis: From Bioanalytical Sensors to Bioenergy OC Sun PM Paper Based Point-of-care Analytical Kits OC Mon AM Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors I OC Mon PM Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors II OS Mon AM Nanotechnology: Preparation and Characterization of Biosensors OS Tues AM Sensors I OS Tues PM Sensors II OS Tues PM Electrochemistry: Electrodes and Sensors OS Wed PM Bioanalytical Electrochemistry and BioSensors PO Mon PM Bioanalytical Sampling and Sample Preparation PO Tues AM Bioanalytical Sensors PO Thur AM Sensors SEPARATION SCIENCES IS Sun PM Porous Metal-Organic Frameworks for Sensing and Separations IS Tues PM Advances in Microscale Liquid Chromatography / IS Tues PM New Frontiers in the Design and Applications of Monolithic Separation Media 39 PO PO Tues PM Thur PM SPECTROSCOPY OS Mon AM OS OS OS Mon PM Wed AM Thurs AM OS OS Thur AM Thur PM PO PO PO PO PO Sun PM Tues AM Tues AM Tues AM Tues PM PO PO Tues PM Thur AM UV Raman/Surface Enhanced Raman/Resonance Raman Applications FTIR/Raman/Laser Spectroscopy/Imaging Pharmaceutical . Monolith. NIR.IR.HPLC Pharmaceutical .Extraction.IR. Raman Bioanalytical Applications of Fluorescence/Luminescence FTIR.and Nano-instruments: Fast. NIR. Monolith. LC. Raman Pharmaceutical . HPLC SEAC Poster Session . Up and Running? SUNDAY POSTER SESSIONS New Developments in Analytical Instrumentation and Software Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS) Poster Session TueSday mOrNINg. Challenges and Future Directions / The State-of-the-Art Technologies from Japan: Analytical Instruments with/for Nano-Bio Technology I WORKSHOP Emerging Drugs.PITTCON 2011 ageNda Of SeSSIONS SuNday afTerNOON. Tests.and nano-instruments: Fast. Others WORKSHOPS Implementing AnIML 1. UHPLC-HRMS) in Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Analysis ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors II Monolithic Chromatography and Its Modern Applications 40 . 2011 AWARDS AND SYMPOSIA Charles N Reilley and Young Investigator Awards . and Analyses in the Toxicology Field Driving Biological Discovery Using Proteomics / From Small Molecules to Nanomaterials: Innovative Approaches for Monitoring. marCh 15. marCh 13.Instrument Influences on Maximizing Separation Performance ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: New Self Assembled Nanomaterials for Enhanced Chemical Separations II (Half Session) Forensic Analysis at the Crime Scene and in the Lab New Frontiers in Sub-Microbore Scale Ion Chromatography New Spectroscopic Approaches to Protein Structure Understanding Amyloid Fibrils / Recent Developments and Applications of Chromatography (LC.LC. Computer Modeling & Simulation Drug Discovery Education/Teaching Food Science Using GC/MS and LC/MS Liquid Chromatography Chemical and Physical Refinements Pharmaceutical .Electroanalytical Chemistry ORAL SESSIONS Hand Held/Portable Measurements.Analytical Chemistry of Bio-Metals Advances in Bioanalytical Investigations of Diabetes Building and Characterizing Hot Spots in SERS Electrochemistry at Nanoscale and at Nanoparticles Novel Instrumentation and Methods in Biomass Analysis Porous Metal-Organic Frameworks for Sensing and Separations Role of the Analytical Sciences in the Human Exploration of Space WORKSHOP Analytical Chemistry and the Population: Ensuring the Quality of Biomarker Data in Long-Term Population Studies ORAL SESSIONS Advances in Liquid Fuels Analysis CE-Bioanalytical II Developments in Sample Preparation for Biomolecule Analysis Forensic Analysis: Drugs. marCh 14. Sensing and Imaging / Identification and Analysis for Food Safety WORKSHOP UHPLC. Cheap and Under Wireless Control / Selective Gas Sensing: Beyond Sensor Arrays The Twenty-Second James L Waters Annual Symposium: The Development and Application of Instrumentation in Electron and Ion Microscopy Microfluidics. UHPLC) and Hyphenated Techniques (LC-HRMS. 2011 AWARDS AND SYMPOSIA Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley Dal Nogare Award Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award ACS-DAC: Technology and Applications of Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) Bionanotechnology in the Era of Molecular Medicine / Micro.SEAC ACS-DAC: Advances in Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry (FAIMS) mONday mOrNINg.Extraction. Gases. GPC. PLENARY AND SYMPOSIA Pittcon Heritage Award Plenary Lecture ACS-DAC: Metallomics . Cells. and the Analysis of Disease States / Sampling and Sample Preparation in Metabolomics LC/MS.Bioanalytical HPLC .Pharmaceutical New Technologies for Medical Diagnostic Testing ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors I New Advances in Microscopic Imaging Techniques ORAL SESSIONS Advances in Fuels Analysis CE-Bioanalytical I Nanotechnology: Preparation and Characterization of Biosensors Neurochemistry Process Analysis (Half Session) Process Analytical Chemistry (Half Session) UV Raman/Surface Enhanced Raman/Resonance Raman Applications POSTER SESSIONS ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Poster Session Agriculture Application of Mass Spectrometry Bioanalytical Applications for Clinical/Biomedical Uses Bioanalytical Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis Bioanalytical Sampling and Sample Preparation Bioanalytical/Pharmaceutical Data Analysis.Instrumentation HPLC .0 Startup Companies: Taking Your Idea from the Lab to Commercialization ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS ACS-DAC: General Analytical Methods ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: New Self Assembled Nanomaterials for Enhanced Chemical Separations I Advances in Analytical Instrumentation for Homeland Security Paper Based Point-of-care Analytical Kits POSTER SESSIONS Analytical Instrumentation Applied to Art and Archaeology Bioanalytical Electrochemistry Bioanalytical Uses for Liquid Chromatography Food Science: Novel Analysis Methods and Lab Procedures Hand Held/Portable Measurement Instruments Pharmaceutical . 2011 AWARD. marCh 14. Fibers and Fingerprints FTIR/Raman/Laser Spectroscopy/Imaging HPLC .Selectivity New Instrumentations and General Interests in Mass Spectrometry Novel Biosensors for Disease Diagnosis CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS Analytical Methods for Oil-contaminated Seafood from the Gulf Oil Spill Career Placements for Scientists Harsh Environment Mass Spectroscopy Process Analytical Technology (PAT) Topics CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS Comprehensive 2D Gas Chromatography Non Invasive Biomedical Analysis Preparation of Difficult Samples for Systems Biological Analysis What is the Fast Approach to get a LIMS Validated. 2011 AWARDS AND SYMPOSIA Bomem-Michelson Award Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: Chip Based Separations Applications of Mass Spectrometry in Environmental Toxicology Research CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS Alternative Forms of Employment for the Scientific Professional Combinational Technique of Raman Images LC-MS Users Forum Safety in the Laboratory mONday afTerNOON. 2011 AWARD AND SYMPOSIA ACS Subdivision of Chromatography and Separation Chemistry Young Investigator Award Advanced Analytical Tools for Rare Tumor Cell Detection and Molecular Profiling Bioelectrocatalysis: From Bioanalytical Sensors to Bioenergy Development of Standoff Detection Approaches for CBRNE Threats Directions in Seafood Testing From Recent Regulatory Actions High Resolution Optical Imaging in Cells and Organs Implementing Ultra-high-pressure LC (UHPLC) in Pharmaceutical Analysis: Best Practices and Potential Issues Infrared Spectroscopy at High Speed: From Milliseconds to Picoseconds (Society for Applied Spectroscopy) Nanotechnology in Infectious Disease TueSday afTerNOON. LC-MS Process Posters Raman Applications and Instrumentation Separation Science . HPLC.What Do We Need to Know To Effectively Use. Raman Clinical/Toxicology Analysis Electrochemistry: Method Development and Applications Fluorescence/Luminescence in Bioanalytical and Materials Applications Gas Chromatography and Liquid Chromatography: General Applications GC-MS Methodology HPLC . Energy and Petrochemical Research Oil Spill Posters POSTER SESSIONS Bioanalytical Applications of Fluorescence/Luminescence Bioanalytical Sensors Chemical Methods FTIR. NIR. Selectivity. Store and Transport Them How Can Advanced Analytical Technology be Used for Forensic Intelligence Operations? Quantitative Analysis by Laser Ablation (LIBS. NIR. Then.IR. 2011 AWARD AND SYMPOSIA Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: Second Century Innovations on Chiral Separations Advanced Carbon Materials for Microanalysis and Microfabrication / Advances in Microscale Liquid Chromatography / Alternative Mass Spectrometers for Elemental Analysis (Society for Applied Spectroscopy) WORKSHOP Special Workshop . Raman Society for Laboratory Automation (SLAS) Poster Session CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS Biofuels . LC/MS. SFC POSTER SESSIONS Capillary Electrophoresis Applications High Throughput Chemical Analysis Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy . marCh 16.IR. LA-ICP-MS or OES) UPLC Current Trends and Directions in the Workplace CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS ICP-MS and Chromatography for Metals Speciation Laboratory Standardization: Applications. Benefits and Challenges The Role of Analytical Chemists in an Age of High End Instrumentation and Robotization US EPA Organic GC/MS and GC Methods WedNeSday afTerNOON.Materials Analysis Fuels and Petrochemicals Analysis Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors Poster Session Neurochemistry Pharmaceutical . marCh 15.TLC. NIR.Instrumentation and Applications to Peptide and Protein Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip Nanomaterials: Synthesis. Characterization. Raman ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Selectivity. Selectivity: The New Mantra for High Performance Analysis Specialty Gas ORAL SESSIONS Bioanalytical Electrochemistry Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry II Biospectroscopy Electrochemistry: Electrodes and Sensors Sensors II 41 .Instrumentation and Systems Liquid Chromatography Column Development and Evaluation Pharmaceutical .MS. 2011 AWARDS AND SYMPOSIA Ralph N Adams Award Williams-Wright Award ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: Quality by Design in HPLC: The Balance Between Chromatography and Chemometrics Current Status and Trends in Characterization of Protein Therapeutics by Mass Spectrometry: Recent Advances and Applications Development of Instrumentation and Chemometry in Brazil Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry Applied to Frontier Challenges in Chemical Biology Nano and Microfluidic Systems in Bioanalysis Novel Molecular Spectrometric Methods for Environmental Quality Survey (International Association of Environmental Analytical Chemistry) CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS How Can I Share My Data with Others? How To Test Adulterated Foods? Integrating Analytical Chemistry into the Undergraduate Science Curriculum Should Innovation be Protected as a Trade Secret or a Patent? WedNeSday mOrNINg.Affinity Group Successful Integration of Fast LC with MS Detection ORAL SESSIONS Advances in Thermal Analysis (Half Session) Food Science: Novel Methods and Techniques GC-MS Instrument Development Homeland Security/Forensics with Mass Spectrometry (Half Session) Materials Characterization Techniques for Nanoparticles and Nanodevices Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip New Techniques and Applications in Microscopy (Half Session) Pharmaceutical . Shall We Teach? Discussions on the Analytical Chemistry Curriculum ORAL SESSIONS Bioanalytical Electrochemistry and Biosensors Chemometrics Food Science: Product Characterization Gas Chromatography .Lab Manager Bootcamp Analysis of Pharmaceuticals Present as Water Pollutants: LC-MS Challenges and Solutions / New Frontiers in the Design and Applications of Monolithic Separation Media The State-of-the-Art Technologies from Japan: Analytical Instruments with/for Nano-Bio Technology II ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Surface Analysis of Organic Systems Including Paints and Coatings (Half Session) WORKSHOP What. Raman. LC. Biospectroscopy .Instrumentation and Applications to Peptide and Protein Sensors I POSTER SESSIONS Bioanalytical Applications of GC/MS.PITTCON 2011 ageNda Of SeSSIONS ORAL SESSIONS Bioanalytical Analysis Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry I CE Separation Strategies Electrochemistry: Method Development Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy .Methodology GC-MS Homeland Security/Forensics/Method Development (Half Session) GC-MS Methods for Environmental Issues (Half Session) Homeland Security: Explosives and Residue Detection Studies of Novel Drug Delivery WORKSHOPS SEFA Technology Demonstrations . and Applications Novel Fuels. marCh 16. Extraction. Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Methods Development in Atomic Spectroscopy Nucleic Acid Analysis (Half Session) Pharmaceutical . Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Materials Science/Detection and Precision Safety Issues Sample Preparation for Environmental Analysis Sensors Separation Methods for Food Science Separation Science .Applications to Life Science Magnetic Resonance . Others Versatility of Electrochemical Analysis ThurSday mOrNINg. 2011 SYMPOSIA Achievements and Challenges in Mass Spectrometry Analytical Pyrolysis Challenges and Emerging Strategies in Analytical Science Education Electrochemical Analysis in Neuronal Systems New Developments in Forensic Science: Analytical Chemistry Comes to the Crime Scene New Enantiomeric Separation Approaches for the Pharmaceutical Industry WORKSHOP What Does It Take To Run a Laboratory: Current Issues (ALMA) ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION ACS-DAC: Advances in Analytical Separations (Half Session) ORAL SESSIONS Continued Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy Electrochemical Microscopy and Electrochemical Methods for Materials Characterization Environmental Analysis: Drinking Water Environmental Analysis: Gases.Applications to Natural Products. Others Pharmaceutical Uses of Liquid Chromatography Physical Measurements Polymers and Plastics Process Analytical Chemistry POSTER SESSIONS Bioanalytical Applications of Mass Spectrometry Bioanalytical Applications of Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip Bioanalytical Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy Chemometrics Chromatography Columns and Their Attributes Environmental Environmental Analysis Environmental Analysis: Biological Matrices Environmental Analysis: Gases and Particulates in Air Environmental Analysis: Nanotechnology Environmental Analysis: Organic Constituents Environmental Analysis: Water and Waste Gas Chromatography Homeland Security and Forensic Analysis Laboratory Informatics Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy . ICP.Applications to Natural Products. MS. FFF. marCh 17.GC.NMR/EPR Materials Science Pharmaceutical .GC. MS-MS Polymers and Plastics Preparation. Monolith.New Packing Materials Laboratory Informatics: Implementation Issues and Solutions Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy . Monolith.Environment and Energy HPLC . and Toxicity of Biological Nanomaterials Quality Assurance and Method Development (Half Session) Separation Science . marCh 17. Characterization. Electrophoresis.PITTCON 2011 ageNda Of SeSSIONS POSTER SESSIONS Genomics. 2011 SYMPOSIA ACS-DAC: Analytical Chemistry/Characterization at the Interfaces Advanced Stationary Phases and Supports for Liquid Chromatography Nanofabricated Fluidic Devices for Biochemical Measurements ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Achievements and Challenges in Mass Spectrometry ACS-DAC: Microfluidics and Micro Separations (Half Session) Analytical Pyrolysis CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS Chemical Images for the Analysis of Materials Mid-IR Spectroscopy New Methods for Glycoproteomics Quantitative Mass Spectrometry of Proteins and Protein Modifications as Biomarkers of Disease ORAL SESSIONS Bioanalytical Analysis: Diabetes (Half Session) Clinical/Toxicology Analysis Environmental Analysis: Organic Constituents Fluorescence/Luminescence in Bioanalytical and General Applications HPLC . LC-MS. Aerosols. Others Strategies for Measurement of Novel Therapeutics and Disease States X-ray Analysis ThurSday afTerNOON. Particulates Food Science: Elemental Analyses (Half Session) Food Science: Pesticides and Pollutants (Half Session) Improvements in Sample Preparation Technologies (Half Session) Laboratory Informatics: Regulatory Issues to New Software Tools Novel Stationary Phases for Liquid and Thin Layer Chromatography (Half Session) Pharmaceutical .HPLC Physical Measurement-technology (Half Session) Sampling and Sample Preparation for Environmental Applications SERS and Fluorescence Spectroscopic Characterization of Nanomaterials Surface Analysis and Surface Imaging Methods Vibrational Spectroscopy for Process Analysis (Half Session) X-ray Techniques 42 . Absorption.NMR. Proteomics and Other “Omics” Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy . Powerful Tools for Metallomics and Metallomic Analysis GARY M HIEFTJE. Brian Vaccaro. Jonathan T Cox. Thomas O Metz. University of Cincinnati Defining the Metalloproteomes of Microorganisms MICHAEL ADAMS. Sidney J Marcus Auditorium 4:30 Presentation of the Pittcon Heritage award to the original founders of Thermo Electron George Hatsopoulos. Room 312 Michael J Natan. Farris L Poole. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Michigan State University Using Neutron Crystallography to Reveal the Mechanism of Enzymes for Renewable Energy and the Environment PAUL LANGAN. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Sunday Afternoon.David W Koppenaal (20-1) Session 20 3:25 (40-5) Controlled Aggregation of Nanoparticles by Specific Biomolecular Interactions to Enhance Raman Scattering DUNCAN GRAHAM. Fiona McKenzie. Stephen J Percival Electrochemistry of Transition Metal Oxide Nanoparticles ROYCE W MURRAY. Emily V Carino Electrochemical and Electrocatalytic Response at Single Au Nanoparticles BO ZHANG. University of Strathclyde.James Edwards (30-1) (30-2) (30-3) Session 30 SYMPOSIUM Novel Instrumentation and Methods in Biomass Analysis arranged by Roland Hirsch and John P Baltrus.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY. SYMPOSIUM Electrochemistry at Nanoscale and at Nanoparticles arranged by Bo Zhang. MARCH 13. Anna Robson Encapsulated SERS Hotspots: What We Know and What We Don’t MICHAEL J NATAN. Michael Thorgersen.Michael J Natan Building SERS Sensors Through Hot Spot Engineering MARTIN MOSKOVITS. Cabot Security Materials Inc. John Hatsopoulos. Jiewen Xiong Electrocatalytic Properties of Core/Shell Nanoparticles RICHARD M CROOKS. C Derrick Quarles Metallomics Approach for the Quantification of Transferrin Glycoforms in Seal Blood Samples ANDREAS PRANGE. Cabot Security Materials Inc. University of Washington. Brauker Biotech. Jeremy Praissman Determination of Metal-protein Loading in a Single Measurement: Particle Beam/Hollow Cathode-optical Emission Spectroscopy (PB/HC-OES) R KENNETH MARCUS. Indiana University. University of Maryland Sunday Afternoon. Berkeley Lab. University of Washington Sunday Afternoon. Los Alamos National Laboratory Spectroscopic Characterization of Algal Lipids: Chemometric Correlation of NIR and FTIR Spectra with Lipids in Algal Biomass LIEVE M LAURENS. Jacob T Shelley. Lee Barrett. Colette Dalton. David F Yancey. University of Georgia. The University of Texas at Austin. Jing Guo. Bikash K Jena.Roland Hirsch Session 70 Probing the Metabolome of Insulin Secreting Cells in Diabetic Models ROBERT KENNEDY. Joseph W Scott. University of Utah. University of Michigan Quantitative Efforts to Prove that Diabetes is a Dual Hormone Disease DANA SPENCE. Angeli L Menon. Aleksandar Cvetkovic. Alexander W Graham. Anuj R Shah. University of Maryland. Duane A Rogers. Presiding 1:00 1:05 1:40 (40-1) (40-2) (40-3) (40-4) Introductory Remarks . and Arvin Smith Sunday Afternoon SYMPOSIUM Building and Characterizing Hot Spots in SERS arranged by Michael J Natan. Seong Jung Kwon High-field Coulomb Transport in Ultra Thin Electrochemical Cells HENRY S WHITE. Clemson University. David C Prior. Christie G Enke. Presiding 1:00 1:05 Introductory Remarks . Gerardo Gamez. University of Washington. University of California Santa Barbara SERS of Hot Spots: Single Molecules and Single Particles RICHARD P VAN DUYNE. Inc. Mikhail Belov Capillary LC-MS and Isotope Labeling for Metabolite Quantitation in Diabetic Complications JAMES EDWARDS. Carsten Engelhard. Northwestern University 2:15 2:50 SYMPOSIUM ACS-DAC: Metallomics . Karen Faulds. University of Texas at Austin. Discovery of Genes Enabling and Regulating Polysaccharide Secretion and Cellulose Biosynthesis FEDERICA BRANDIZZI. University of Maryland Continuous Glucose Sensors: The Impact of the Wound Healing Response on Sensor Function. Room 314 Bo Zhang. Presiding 1:00 1:05 1:40 2:15 2:50 (50-1) (50-2) (50-3) (50-4) Introductory Remarks . Northwestern University Super-resolution Imaging of Single Molecule SERS Hot Spots KATHERINE A WILLETS. Sunil Kumar. Jennifer Dougan.Analytical Chemistry of Bio-Metals arranged by David W Koppenaal. Wei-Jun Qian. Presiding 1:00 1:05 1:40 (70-1) (70-2) Introductory Remarks . 2011 AFTERNOON PITTCON HERITAGE AWARD Sunday Afternoon. and the Need for Calibration JAMES BRAUKER.. Richard Baran 2:15 (70-3) 2:50 3:25 (30-4) (30-5) 2:50 3:25 (70-4) (70-5) 43 . GKSS 1:40 2:15 (20-2) (20-3) Electrochemistry of Single Particles by Electrocatalytic Amplification ALLEN BARD. University of Illinois. Wolfgang Buscher Elemental and Molecular Mass Spectrometries to Probe the Metalloproteomes JOSEPH CARUSO. Michigan State University New Proteomics Platforms for Diabetes Research RICHARD D SMITH. Volker Hoffmann. Andrew Lancaster. Erin S Baker. Hongjun Zhou. William F Danielson. Ed Wolfrum Chemical Imaging Using Mass Spectroscopy and Raman Spectroscopy JONATHAN V SWEEDLER. Yongxin Li. Benjamin Bowen. University of North Carolina 2:50 (20-4) 3:25 (20-5) 3:25 (50-5) SYMPOSIUM Advances in Bioanalytical Investigations of Diabetes arranged by James Edwards. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Charles J Barinaga. Gordon A Anderson. Room 309 James Edwards. Room 310 Roland Hirsch and John P Baltrus. David Thompson. NREL. Wolfgang Reindl. University of Texas at Austin Session 40 PLENARY LECTURE Sunday Afternoon. Sunday Afternoon. Steven J Ray. US Dept of Energy. Yehia M Ibrahim. Presiding 1:00 1:05 1:40 2:15 Introductory Remarks . US Dept of Energy Sunday Afternoon. Room 401 David W Koppenaal. David W Koppenaal. Cabot Security Materials Inc.Bo Zhang Session 50 New. Sidney J Marcus Auditorium 4:40 Polyvalent DNA Architectures: New Modalities for Intracellular Gene Regulation and Detection CHAD MIRKIN. Paul W Bohn Imaging and Characterization of Small Molecules and Activities from Complex Biological Materials TRENT NORTHEN. John R Heim. Presiding 1:00 (115-1) Characterization of Self-assembling Phospholipid Nanomaterials with Capillary Electrophoresis STEPHANIE A ARCHER-HARTMANN. NIST Sunday Afternoon. Kevin Siek. Startup High Tech Companies: The Mountain or the Abyss? BRUCE CHASE. Nenny Fahruddin. University of Utah Sunday Afternoon. Iowa State University. Joong Huyn Kim. Min Li. University of North Carolina Sorption and Structure in Biologically-derived MOF Materials MATTHEW JONATHAN ROSSEINSKY. Lee Ott Comparison of Results from Theoretical Sequence Search Engines and Peptide Mass Spectral Libraries for Selected Biological Samples JERI ROTH. Inc. University of Pittsburgh Sunday Afternoon. Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group Detection of Biomolecules by Colorimetric Solid Phase Extraction MARC D PORTER.Marc D Porter Session 90 ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION ACS-DAC: General Analytical Methods Sunday Afternoon. The Dow Chemical Company. Pair Technologies LLC Sunday Afternoon. Presiding 1:00 1:05 1:40 2:15 2:50 3:25 (80-1) (80-2) (80-3) (80-4) (80-5) Introductory Remarks . University of Utah. and MSn Imaging YOUNG-JIN LEE..Nathaniel L Rosi Nanoscale Metal-Organic Frameworks for Biomedical Imaging and Drug Delivery WENBIN LIN. Yuhui Jin. Jason Lupoi Recess Observe Acetyl Group Formation from CO Reaction with Methylated H-MOR by Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier-transform Spectroscopy XIAOYUN CHEN. University of Delaware Venture Capital Funding for Early Stage Companies PATRICK JOSEPH FOLEY. NASA An Autonomous Electronic Nose to Monitor Air Quality Events on the International Space Station MARGARET A RYAN. Su Jin Lee Recess (115-5) Design of Size-dependent Plasmonic Nanoparticles for Probing of Multidrug Membrane Transporter of Single Living Cells in Real Time X NANCY XU.Gary W Kramer Session 100 2:55 (113-6) 3:15 (113-7) The AnIML From 30. Sandia National Laboratories Metal-Organic Frameworks for Selective Gas Adsorption HONGCAI ZHOU. Niksa Blonder.. Jet Propulsion Laboratory Analytical Instrumentation Used To Monitor Air Quality in Manned Spacecraft THOMAS LIMERO. Paul Rudnick.. Kristopher McKee. Isiah Manuel Warner The Affinity Ratio . West Virginia University. Michael Neidig. Lisa Ann Holland Development of Metal-enhanced Fluorescent Nanocomposites for Studying the Effects of Metallic Nanostructures on Properties of Fluorescent Molecules JIAO CHEN. The University of Liverpool Integration of MOF Thin Films with Mechanical Sensors for Chemical Detection MARK D ALLENDORF. Rik Tuinstra. Waters GmbH Recess Crosswalking AnIML with Legacy Data Formats STUART J CHALK. Innovation Capital Advisors The Do’s and Dont’s of Starting Instrumentation Business RINA K DUKOR. John A Chakel. Andrzej Malek Novel MS Imaging Scheme for Concurrent Acquisition of High Mass Resolution. Auburn University.. Iowa State University. Leco Corporation. US EPA SEDD . University of Pittsburgh. Xingwei Wu. Yeon Seok Kim. David Perdian Ultrasonic Production of Nano-size Dispersions and Emulsions K HIELSCHER. Room 408 Gary W Kramer. Hielscher Ultrasonics Monitoring the Cabin Environment of a Spacecraft Using Analytical Instruments DARRELL JAN. NIST. National Institute of Standards and Technology. Room 311 Nathaniel L Rosi. Susmita Das. University of Pittsburgh Session 80 WORKSHOP Startup Companies: Taking Your Idea from the Lab to Commercialization arranged by Bruce Chase. Diabetic and Control Zucker Rats Using Complementation by UHPLC and GC JEFFREY PATRICK. University of North Florida SEDD . Iowa State University..An Introduction ANAND R MUDAMBI. Wyle Laboratories Using Color to Monitor the Spacecraft Environment DANIEL B GAZDA.Everything You Wanted to Know. Bilal El-Zahab.Bruce Chase Licensing Lessons SCOTT JONES. BioTools. Korea University. US Army Corps of Engineers Discussion/Wrap Up ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 115 ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: New Self Assembled Nanomaterials for Enhanced Chemical Separations I Sunday Afternoon. West Virginia University. BSSN Software What AnIML is Not GARY W KRAMER. Presiding 1:00 1:05 1:40 2:15 2:50 3:25 (110-1) (110-2) (110-3) (110-4) Introductory Remarks . Pair Technologies LLC Discussion/Wrap Up Session 110 SYMPOSIUM Role of the Analytical Sciences in the Human Exploration of Space arranged by Marc D Porter. Presiding 1:00 1:05 1:30 1:55 2:20 2:35 3:00 3:25 3:50 (100-4) (100-5) (100-6) (100-1) (100-2) (100-3) Introductory Remarks . Presiding 1:00 1:20 (113-1) (113-2) Session 113 Wireless Electrochemical Sensor with Optical Readout: Detection of Alcohol WEIPING LI. University of North Dakota. Prakash D Nallathamby.0 arranged by Gary W Kramer. National Institute of Standards and Technology AnIML Technique Definition Document for Chromatography MAREN FIEGE. Kerry J Lee 1:20 (115-2) 1:40 (115-3) 2:00 (115-4) 2:20 2:35 44 .. Room 409 Bruce Chase.000 Ft: What is AnIML and What Can You Do With It? BURKHARD A SCHAEFER. Presiding 1:00 1:05 1:40 2:15 2:50 3:25 (90-1) (90-2) (90-3) (90-4) (90-5) Introductory Remarks . Dmitrii Tchekhovskoi.Its Pivotal Role in Gold Nanoparticle-based Competitive Colorimetric Aptasensors MAN BOCK GU. Curtis Shannon Metabolomic Fingerprinting of Three Strains of Rat Using Multi-reflecting Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry – Qualitative and Semi-quantitative Comparison of Fat. Old Dominion University. Room 403 Emily A Smith. JOSEPH F SOLSKY. William Ray Thompson Ionic Self-assembly of Low-dimensional Nanostructures from Thiacarbocyanine-Based GUMBOS SERGIO L DE ROOY.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM Sunday Afternoon SYMPOSIUM Porous Metal-Organic Frameworks for Sensing and Separations arranged by Nathaniel L Rosi. Texas A&M University New Biomolecule-based and NIR-emitting MOFs for Molecular Sensing and Separations NATHANIEL L ROSI. High Spatial Resolution. Pair Technologies LLC. Room 308 Marc D Porter. Qian Dong. Louisiana State University. Room 315 Lisa Ann Holland.. Stephen E Stein Scanning Angle Total Internal Reflection Raman Microscopy EMILY A SMITH. Joe Binkley. Yuri Mirokhin. Nano Institute of Utah 2:00 2:20 2:35 (113-5) (113-4) 1:40 (113-3) WORKSHOP Implementing AnIML 1. Edward E Bromberg. Peter Kauffman. Tracy Janov Recess Solving Real-world Emergency Response Challenges Using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy DUSTIN LEVY. Keio University. Presiding 1:00 1:20 (130-1) (130-2) Bioactive Paper Sensors for Toxin and Pathogen Detection JOHN DAVID BRENNAN.. Explosives. Daniel Medina. Alan Rein Blend Analysis of Next Generation Biofuels Using Portable Mid-infrared Instrumentation DYLAN WILKS. Luis A Colon Recess Understanding Selectivity in Reversed Phase Chromatography – A Simplified Look at Column Selection TY KAHLER. Inc. University of Duisburg-Essen A Flexible. Alphasense Ltd. Wijitar Dungchai. Florida International University Sunday Afternoon. Solar-powered. Peng Zou Field Analysis by SERS: Drugs. Supriya S Kanyal. Inc. McMaster University. North Dakota State University. Gustavus Adolphus College. Jeff Jones. Elain Fu.. Nanotechnology. Supelco. Mark L Norman. R Chen. Matt Laderer. R Amini. Christopher Pohl 1:20 1:40 (150-2) (150-3) A Simple Colorimetric “Dipstick” Test for a Broad Range of Targets in the Environment and Medicine Based on Functional DNA Nanotechnology YI LU. Toshiyuki Nagoshi. Morpho Detection/Safran Group Session 120 arranged by Mark A Druy. West Virginia University. Portable Instrument Platform for FT-IR Analysis RICHARD ANTHONY LARSEN. L-3 Communications CyTerra. Sujatha Ramachandran Nanoparticle-based (Bio) Chemical Sensing Inks for Inkjet Printed Paperfluidic Devices DANIEL CITTERIO. Charles S Henry Sunday Afternoon 3:15 (115-7) 3:35 (130-8) 3:35 (115-8) ORAL SESSION Hand Held/Portable Measurements. Brandon C Durney Silica Based Thin-layer Chromatography Plates Templated Through Carbon Nanotubes DAVID JENSEN. Katherine Vandenberg Recess Microfluidics 2. Neil Stewart. Thermo Fisher Scientific Recent Advances in Hand Held and Portable FTIR Spectrometers JOHN SEELENBINDER. Milton L Lee. Drake University. University of Washington. Smiths Detection. Zakir Hossain Session 130 RPLC Column Selectivity Comparisons Using the System Selectivity Cube and the Hydrophobic Subtraction Model of Column Characterization ANDREW R JOHNSON. Yuan Huang. Susan L Clauson. University of Minnesota. Carmen T Santasania Peak Capacity Optimization in Comprehensive Two Dimensional Liquid Chromatography: A Practical Approach HAIWEI GU. Meenu Baloda. Richard Wainner. Miyuki Shimomura Recess Low Level Methane Detection JOHN R SAFFELL. Robert C Davis. Presiding 1:00 1:20 1:40 (140-1) (140-2) (140-3) Session 140 ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Advances in Analytical Instrumentation for Homeland Security Sunday Afternoon. Yuta Katayama. Seyed-Fakhreddin Torabi. Debapriya Mazumdar Inkjet-printed Paper/Polymer-based “Green” RFID and Wireless Sensor Nodes: The Final Step to Bridge Cognitive Intelligence. Room 404 Douglas W Later. Taking Spectroscopy to the Field: Implementation of Handheld Molecular Spectroscopy in Customs and Security CRAIG GARDNER. Peter W Carr Monoliths with Surface Confined Ionic Liquid Phases for Liquid Chromatography LISANDRA SANTIAGO-CAPELES. Physical Sciences Inc. Mallory Mentele. Presiding 1:00 1:20 (120-1) (120-2) Mixture Analysis Using a Portable Raman Spectrometer EDITA BOTONJIC SEHIC. Jun Koshoubu. Matthew R Linford Disassembling Self-assembled Materials: Acid Labile Surfactants in Chemical Separations CHARLES A LUCY.. Anant S Gurung. Florida International University. Quan Shi Detecting Explosive Signature Vapors Using Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy KEVIN M SPENCER. Sionex Corp. Richard Vanfleet. Steve Kozel Unique Zirconium Cation Exchange Selectivity Differences: Phosphoric Versus Phosphorous Acid Coatings CHRISTOPHER R HARRISON. Dionex Corporation. Jennifer L Osoborn. Inc. Charles Sadowski Determination of Lipid Content in Algae Using Mid-infrared Spectroscopy DYLAN WILKS. Agilent Technologies. University of Waterloo. Torion Technologies Inc..Toroidal Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (GC-TMS) for Field Analysis of Volatile and Semivolatile Compounds DOUGLAS W LATER.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2:55 (115-6) Nanomaterials for Sieving: Capillary Electrophoresis Separations of DNA LISA ANN HOLLAND. Michael Vail. Ravi Konduri 2:00 (140-4) 1:40 (120-3) 2:20 2:35 2:55 (140-5) (140-6) 2:00 2:20 2:35 2:55 3:15 3:35 (120-4) (120-5) (120-6) (120-7) (120-8) 3:15 (140-7) 3:35 (140-8) ORAL SESSION HPLC . Room 316 Chenzhong Li.0: Development of 2-Dimensional Paper Networks for POC Diagnostics PAUL YAGER. Orawon Chailapakul. Colorado State University. Georgia Tech Multifunctional Point-of-care Testing Disc for Whole Cell Bacteria Analysis CHENZHONG LI. Brigham Young University. Torion Technologies. Kento Maejima. EIC Laboratories. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Jasco. and Applications XIAODONG LIU. Chromatographic Properties. Physical Sciences Inc. Bob Stanley 3:15 (130-7) Lateral Flow Nucleic Acid Biosensors for Biomedical and Environmental Applications GUODONG LIU. University of Alberta. Restek Corporation. Sandra Rintoul Portable Raman and Infrared Spectrometers: The Future of In-situ Chemical Quality Control Instrumentation? HEINZ WILHELM SIESLER. Amanda Rigdon. John Carriker. Thomas Marrinan Studies on Stationary Phase Selectivity for Solid-core Particles RICHARD A HENRY. Steve Donahue. Sandra Rintoul Differential Mobility Spectrometer as a Breakthrough Solution for Homeland Security Applications ERKINJON G NAZAROV. State University of New York at Buffalo. Koji Suzuki 2:00 2:20 2:35 (150-4) 1:40 (130-3) (150-5) 2:00 (130-4) 2:55 (150-6) 2:20 2:35 (130-5) 3:15 3:35 (150-7) (150-8) 2:55 (130-6) 45 .. Shota Imoto. Mark Vitha. Florida International University. Stephanie A Archer-Hartmann. Kenneth Markoski. Wayne K Way. Inc. Biomonitoring and RF? MANOS TENTZERIS. Rick Lake. T Chen. Wilks Enterprise. A2 Technologies. Inc. Ken-ichi Akao. Edgar D Lee.. Yuqing He. Hui Xu Improving Quantification of Microfluidic Paper-Based Analytical Devices (PAD) by Multiple Colorimetric and Electrochemical Detection JASON M EMORY. James H Thai Comparative Efficiencies of 1DLC and Fast-inline LCxLC in Analytical Separations LAWRENCE W POTTS. Physical Sciences Inc. Peter W Carr Trimodal Nanopolymer/Silica Hybrid Stationary Phases – Column Chemistry. Andrew Dadson. Battery-operated Wireless Data Acquisition for Mobile Instruments VASSILI KARANASSIOS. O Mihalovska. Sarah A Spencer. and Richard A Crocombe. James M Sylvia Laser-based Standoff Detection of Illicit Drug Production MICKEY FRISH.Instrumentation Sunday Afternoon. Poisons and More STUART FARQUHARSON. Real-Time Analyzers.. Koji Abe. Inc. San Diego State University. Kalai Mathee. Thermo Fisher Scientific Energetic Material Detection for Homeland Security Applications VINCENT LEE. Presiding 1:00 (150-1) Session 150 ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Paper Based Point-of-care Analytical Kits arranged by Chenzhong Li. Wilks Enterprise. Ricky Wyman. Barry Lutz. Room 402 Mark A Druy..Selectivity Sunday Afternoon. S Weagent New Person Portable Gas Chromatograph . Tomoaki Ii. Timothy M Urness. Kaori Kotera. Room 406 Michael Woodman. Tianjin International Institute of Biopharmaceutical Research Single Drop Microdiffusion .PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM Sunday Afternoon ORAL SESSION New Instrumentations and General Interests in Mass Spectrometry Sunday Afternoon. PerkinElmer. Charles J Barinaga. LLC Measurement of Rates of Indium Mediated Allylation at Indium Spheres WALTER BOWYER. Njies Pedjie. Moses Rodriguez. Gary M Hieftje Ionization Mechanisms Related to Direct Analysis in Real Time (DART) and Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization (APCI) LIGUO SONG. LLC. McCandless Shawn Biocompatible and Biodegradable Fluorescent Sensors MARY KATHARINE BALACONIS. Karl S Booksh Determination of Sensory Neuron-specific Receptor Agonist BAM8-22 in Plasma Samples Utilizing Microextraction by Packed Sorbent Online with Liquid Chromatography and Tandem Mass Spectrometry (MEPS-LC-MS/MS) MOHAMED ABDEL-REHIM. John A Chakel. Hobart and William Smith Colleges. New Developments in Analytical Instrumentation and Software (180-1 P) (180-2 P) (180-3 P) (180-4 P) In-situ High Temperature. PID Analyzers. Ekkehard Post A New High-speed Furnace for Simultaneous DSC/DTA-TGA of Materials Under Extreme Operating Conditions BOB FIDLER. Alpha MOS. University of Minnesota. Kasey Armstrong. PID Analyzers. LLC. Deepak Bhandari. Sang-Hyun Oh Continuous Monitoring of Metabolic Status with the Sliver Sensor in Mice MIKLOS GRATZL. Universite de Montreal. Case Western Reserve University. LLC. Korea University. Ron M Hoffman. David W Koppenaal. Location of Sunday posters is Room 412A. Tandem Mass Spectrometry and Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry BALAJI VISWANATHAN. Momoko Nagaya Analysis of PPB Levels of Photochemical Smog Components in Air with a Portable Analyzer JOHN N DRISCOLL. Yoon-Chang Kim. LLC. Zhuangzhi ‘Max’ Wang Extending the Range of High Temperature Simulated Distillation (ASTM D7169) to C120 NGOC NGUYEN. Daniel W Armstrong Facilitated Elemental Composition Determination Using Isotopic Fine Structure Resolved by a Multi-reflecting Time-of-flight Mass Analyzer KEVIN SIEK. Kelsey D Cook Microfabricated Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer DANIEL AUSTIN. LLC Reduction of Emissions and Operating Costs of GCMS Usage With a New Ecology Mode RICHARD WHITNEY. Joelle Pelletier. Jeffrey Patrick Characterization and Quantification of Phorbol and Phorbol Esters by Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry. Indiana University.. Arthur E Warrington. Sumitha Nair. Mitchell Lamboy. Sean J Mulvihill Electrical Biosensor for Assessing Cancer Cell Behavior Upon Electrical Field Manipulation EVANGELIA HONDROULIS. Jay Means Characterization of 234U/238U Activity Ratios and Organic Complexation Species in Unregulated Wells Collected from the Southwestern Navajo Reservation NICOLE CAMPBELL. Joe Binkley. Chenzhong Li Detection of an Anti-cancer Drug in a Colorimetric Binding Assay by Using Folic Acid Stabilized Gold Nanoparticles SANDY SHUO ZHAO. Damien Colin. NETZSCH Instruments N. Hannah Quist Low-cost Field-portable Air Sampling Mass Spectrometer JERRY F MOORE. JM Science. Michael C Granger. Christie G Enke. C Mark Taylor. University of Delaware. Nataliia Perova. Leco Corporation. Jani Ingram The Beer’s Law of Mass Spectrometry Again. Brett Hansen.A. Francesca Little. University of Tennessee. Mike Parada. Anthony J Carado. Edra Dodbiba. Matthew Branham. Danny O’Hare (180-15 P) (180-16 P) 1:20 (170-2) 1:40 (170-3) (180-17 P) (180-18 P) (180-19 P) 2:00 (170-4) 2:20 2:35 (170-5) (180-20 P) (180-21 P) 2:55 (170-6) (180-22 P) 3:15 (170-7) (180-23 P) (180-24 P) (180-25 P) 3:35 (170-8) 46 . DETector Engineering & Technology Trace Water Determinations in Lithium-ion Battery Materials JOHN D MACFARLANE. David S Cho. University of Utah. NETZSCH Instruments NA.. Stephen Gibson. Inc. Lorrie Rice. University of Florida. The University of Texas at Arlington. Harrick Scientific Products. Rigaku Americas Corp DNAzyme-Based Logic Gates and Their Initial Circuits HUI WANG. Biofuel and Fame Samples including Differentiation between Saturated and Unsaturated Carbon Bonds PAUL L PATTERSON. Walter Johnson. Missouri University of Science and Technology. Presiding 1:00 (160-1) Development and Characterization of a Distance-of-flight Mass Spectrometer for Elemental Mass Spectrometry ALEXANDER G GRAHAM. Ekkehard Fueglein Multiple Mode Calorimeter Performance Tests for Material Characterization Studies PETER J RALBOVSKY. Mostapha Ziad. Polievkt Perov. Phil Smith Designing a Portable Excitation-emission Matrix Spectrofluorometer for the Detection of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons DIANA M CHAVEZ. Kevin J Cash. PID Analyzers. Northeastern University. Presiding 1:00 (170-1) Session 170 (180-14 P) Development of a Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) Immunoassay Array for Pancreatic Cancer Marker Screening JENNIFER H GRANGER. Florida International University. Racha Seemamahannop Accurate Mass Peak Deconvolution and Library Search for Quadrupole GC/MS Compound Identification MING GU. Jason Weisenseel Investigation of Binding Targets of the Pro-Mutagen 2-Aminoanthracene in Fischer-344 Rats EMILIA O ZARGHAM. & High Precision Thermomechanical Analysis for Characterization of Thermal Expansion of Materials BOB FIDLER. Brent R Wright. In-Ae Kim. X-ray Analysis of Inorganic Materials AKHILESH TRIPATHI. SUNY College at Buffalo. Alain Gaudon Analysis of Organic Acid Preservatives in Food by UHPLC WILLIAM GOODMAN. Eranda Wanigasekara. Luke Tolley. Heather A Clark An Electrochemical Study of the Effect of Neomycin on Angiogenic Factor Induced Nitric Oxide Release RAPHAEL TROUILLON. Salvador Forte High Temperature Accelerating Rate Calorimeter (ARC) PETER J RALBOVSKY. Brigham Young University. Xavier Bredzinski. Agela Technologies 1:20 (160-2) 1:40 (160-3) (180-5 P) (180-6 P) 2:00 2:20 2:35 (160-4) 2:55 (160-6) (180-8 P) (180-9 P) (180-10 P) (180-11 P) 3:15 (160-7) 3:35 (160-8) (180-12 P) (180-13 P) ORAL SESSION Novel Biosensors for Disease Diagnosis Sunday Afternoon. Part II DREW SAUTER. J Matthew Dubach. Hyungsoon Im. Inc. Cerno Bioscience. Marc D Porter. LLC. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Weihong Tan The Effect of Elevated Temperature on Single Reflection Germanium FTIR-ATR Spectroscopy JOSEPH P LUCANIA. Yongdong Wang (180-7 P) Session 160 SUNDAY POSTER SESSION Session 180 Sunday posters will be on display from 3:30 PM to 7:30 PM with authors present from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. AstraZeneca Solid Supported Liquid/Liquid Extraction with Surface Modified Diatomites JERRY WANG. Jennifer Maclachlan Fault Tolerant Wireless Sensor Network JOHN N DRISCOLL. Phenomenex High Temperature. Northern Arizona University. Nat Steinsultz.A. Room 407 Vincent Venturella. Brigham Young University. Joseph Kochocki Fast GC with PID and FUV Detectors in Field Environmental Analyses JOHN N DRISCOLL. NETZSCH Instruments N. Ali Kocak Advanced Visual Analyzer for Food and Packaging Products JEAN-CHRISTOPHE MIFSUD. Aaron Hawkins. Nicole M Lock. Matthew A Firpo. Room 405 Daniel E Austin. Shubhen Kapila. Mary Ellen P McNally. Elise A Dennis. Steven J Ray. Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. High Force. nanoLiter. Jean-Francois Masson SPR Aptasensors Using Aptamers and Antibodies of the Target Protein RBP4 and Vaspin for Early Diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes SU JIN LEE. Carol Schneider. Imperial College London.HPLC Determination of Volatile Carbonyl Compounds ALEXANDER NAZARENKO. Ventura Associates. MassThink Recess (160-5) Mechanisms of ESI-MS Selectivity and Sensitivity Enhancements when Detecting Anions in the Positive Mode Using Cationic Pairing Agents ZACHARY S BREITBACH. Man Bock Gu Recess Plasmonic Nanopore Arrays for Detection and Characterization of IgM Antibody Binding to Supported Lipid Bilayers NATHAN J WITTENBERG. NETZSCH Instruments NA. LLC Catalytic Combustion Ionization Method for Selective Detection of Methylene Functional Groups in Petroleum. Brittany Gipple Studies of HPLC Separation by Mix-phases of Amides and C18 QIAN LI. Kevin A Schug. Fortis Technologies. 2011 1:30 . Chairman. Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS) Poster Session (190-1 P) (190-2 P) (190-3 P) (190-4 P) Laser Beam Profile Influence on Double Pulse Laser Ablation VASILY LEDNEV. by Patricia A Bordell. Richard D Smith 9:15 9:50 10:25 (220-3) (220-4) (220-5) 47 . University of Illinois Monitoring Brain Chemistry In-vivo Using New Sampling and Analysis Methods ROBERT KENNEDY. Room 314 Mary Ellen P McNally. Ralf Zimmermann New Instrument Reveals Sorbents Performances for Refrigerator Odor and Ice-cube Taste HENRY NOWICKI. Presiding 8:00 8:05 Introductory Remarks . The Ohio State University. University of Waterloo. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 (220-1) (220-2) Introductory Remarks . University of Michigan Recess (210-4) (210-5) Diagonal Capillary Electrophoresis NORMAN DOVICHI. Room 312 Amit Ghosh. Robert Payton New Photoionization Source for TOF-Mass-Spectrometry and Their Applications ANDREAS WALTE. Yehia M Ibrahim. PACS Testing. Ruwan T Kurulugama. General Dynamics ATP Analysis of Dye-halide Interactions for the Development of an Aqueous Halide Indicator HEATHER ROBISON. Marina C Koether New Method for Micro-FTIR Sample Preparation MARY L STELLMACK. Fortis Technologies. Eric Davis Liquid Chromatography Ion Mobility Quadrupole Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry: A Novel Approach to Protein Identification and Quantitation MIKHAIL BELOV. Erin S Baker. DuPont Nitrophenols: Measurement in Air and Rainwater by 2-Dimensional Chromatography and Very Long Path Detection PURNENDU K DASGUPTA. University of Notre Dame.3:30 PM Alternative Forms of Employment for the Scientific Professional Facilitated by: Robert Stevenson. Presiding 8:00 8:05 Introductory Remarks . Markus Eschner. MARCH 14. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. DuPont Crop Protection Monday Morning. University of Waterloo Monitoring Free Drug Concentrations MARCEL FLORIN MUSTEATA. American Laboratory/Labcompare Room 215 Combinational Technique of Raman Images Facilitated by: Yasuski Nakata. Airsense Analytics. Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (210-1) (210-2) (210-3) Mass Spectrometry-based Tools for Probing Neuronal Communication LINGJUN LI. Horiba Room 218 LC-MS Users Forum Facilitated by: Arindam Roy. Fenwal Inc. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. PPG Industries. William F Danielson. David C Prior. Universidad Mayor de San Andrés Induced Fluorescence Detection of Biological Warfare Agents Using Ultraviolet Light Emitting Diodes ERIC LYNCH. General Physics Institute. Monday Morning. Washington State University. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Monday Morning. Milestone Development Room 217 Safety in the Laboratory Facilitated by: James Kaufman. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Boehringer Ingelheim Ben Venue Laboratories and Mike Lee.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (180-26 P) (180-27 P) (180-28 P) (180-29 P) Applications of a New HILIC Stationary Phase KEN BUTCHART. Bert Ungethuem. Mohammad Reza Saraji-Bozorgzad. Inc. Mark Woodruff A New UHPLC Column for Polar Analyte Retention KEN BUTCHART. J Clay Harris. Wolf Muenchmeyer. Dal Nogare Award Chairman Unified Theory of Extraction – Where Does SPME Fit? JANUSZ PAWLISZYN. Vladislav Luk’yanchenko. Leigh T Sundem 8:10 8:45 9:20 9:55 10:10 10:45 (200-4) (200-5) (200-1) (200-2) (200-3) MONDAY. R&D. 2011 MORNING AWARD Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley Dal Nogare Award arranged by Mary Ellen P McNally. Mark Woodruff Applications of UPLC and UV Detections for Trace Level Analysis of DEHP in Red Blood Cells JIANFENG HONG. PPG Industries.Mary Ellen P McNally Presentation of the 2011 Chromatography Forum of the Delaware Valley Dal Nogare Award to Janusz Pawliszyn. Matthias Bente von Frowein. Yihan Li Pushing the Limits of LC-MS Sensitivity and Throughput for Biomarker Discovery and Verification RICHARD D SMITH. by Mary Ellen P McNally. Anna S Teetsov Quenching of Naturally Occurring K-40 Cerenkov Radiation by Chromophores in Aqueous Solutions as Analytical Technique EDGAR A CORONEL. DuPont Crop Protection. March 13. Location of Sunday posters is Room 412A. Albany College of Pharmacy Ionic Liquids in Separations and Mass Spectrometry.Amit Ghosh Session 210 (190-5 P) (190-6 P) (190-7 P) Presentation of the 2011 Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award to Lingjun Li. McCrone Associates. Indiana University. University of Texas at Arlington Recess Directions in Separation Science to Register an Agricultural Product MARY ELLEN P MCNALLY.. Rebecca S Glaskin. University of Texas at Arlington Sunday Afternoon Session 200 Monday Morning (180-30 P) (180-31 P) (180-32 P) POSTER SESSION Session 190 Sunday posters will be on display from 3:30 PM to 7:30 PM with authors present from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Segey Pershin. Alexey F Bunkin Dissolution Studies of Bismuth Containing Stomach Relief Suspensions MARCUS A HARRISON. University of Wisconsin D-Amino Acids in our Brain? JONATHAN V SWEEDLER. Noel Paul Anatomy of Human Hair: Considerations for Hair Analysis KATHRYN S KALASINSKY. Training Solid-phase Microextraction-Gas Chromatography Analysis of the Cuticular Hydrocarbons of Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) Brood NORMAN E SCHMIDT. Vanderbilt University Sweeping IMS Voltage for Optimal Resolving Power HERBERT HENDERSON HILL. Georgia Southern University. Stephen J Valentine Advanced Structural Mass Spectrometry for Systems Biology – Pulling the Needles from Haystacks JOHN A MCLEAN. R&D. PACS Testing. Ruwan T Kurulugama. Room 402 Mikhail Belov. A New Frontier DANIEL W ARMSTRONG. Inc.. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 8:10 8:45 9:20 9:55 10:10 10:45 CONFEREE NETWORKING Sunday. The Laboratory Safety Institute Room 216 SYMPOSIUM Session 220 ACS-DAC: Technology and Applications of Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) arranged by Mikhail Belov. Training New Instrument Reveals Filter Needing Strategic Replacement in Drinking Water Plants HENRY NOWICKI. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology AWARD Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award arranged by Amit Ghosh. Roza Wojcik.Mikhail Belov Development of a Bottom Up Proteomics Tool JOHN BRIAN HOYES. Waters New Developments in High-Resolution Overtone Mobility Spectrometry (OMS) DAVID E CLEMMER. Kennesaw State University. MIT Single Molecule Analysis of Neurotransmitter Transporter Regulation with Drug-conjugated Nanocrystals SANDRA ROSENTHAL. FDA. Shin Ando Luminescent Polymetallic Lanthanide Compounds for Biologic Imaging: Dendrimers. Todd Maloney. Eli Lilly and Company. Dmitry Kurouski. University of Pittsburgh Monday Morning.Stephane Petoud Nano-flare Probes for Detection mRNA and Small Molecules in Living Cells DAVID A GILJOHANN. University of California Los Angeles. Nanoparticles and Metal-organic Framework STEPHANE PETOUD. Rosina A Lombardi. Yawei Wang Discussion of Sample Preparation Techniques for the Determination of Chemical Contaminants in Foods ALEXANDER J KRYNITSKY.John Robert Yates Discovery and Characterization of Novel Biochemical Pathways Using Mass Spectrometry-based Proteomics Approaches YINGMING ZHAO. Room 309 Igor K Lednev. University of Pittsburgh. Katherine E Sharpless. U.Understanding Amyloid Fibrils arranged by Igor K Lednev. Princeton University High Throughput Proteomic Methods for the Characterization of Integral Membrane Proteins CHRISTINE WU. UHPLC) and Hyphenated Techniques (LC-HRMS. Room 310 Stephane Petoud. Presiding 8:00 8:05 (260-1) Introductory Remarks . Xuefang Lu. WORKSHOP Session 280 Analytical Chemistry and the Population: Ensuring the Quality of Biomarker Data in Long-Term Population Studies arranged by Karen W Phinney. SUNY. Boehringer Ingelheim Ben Venue Laboratories Monday Morning.Arindam Roy Analytical Strategies in the Development of Generic Drug Products: Role of Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry ARINDAM ROY. Presiding 8:00 8:05 (270-1) Introductory Remarks . National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Kai Zhang Hepatotoxicity Assessment for Unknown Dietary Chemical Toxins Using Human HepG2/C3A and Rat MH1C1 Hepatoma Cells LIANGLI YU. The Scripps Research Institute. Brent Kopper Enhancing Sensitivity via Multiplex Ion Sampling and Ion Transmission: Impact on Impurity Profiling Applications DAVID A WEIL. University of Wisconsin-Madison Control of Supramolecular Chirality in Protein Fibrils LAURENCE A NAFIE. UHPLC-HRMS) in Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Analysis arranged by Mike Lee. University at Albany. Thanh Wang. Boehringer Ingelheim Ben Venue Laboratories. Lane C Sander. Advion BioSciences. Milestone Development Services and Arindam Roy. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 9:15 9:50 10:25 (240-1) (240-2) (240-3) (240-4) (240-5) Introductory Remarks . Michael R Sawaya. Bryan Castle. Michele M Schantz. Room 409 Karen W Phinney. The Scripps Research Institute Monday Morning. NCHS/CDC Nutritional Biomarkers – Measurement Issues and Opportunities ROSEMARY L SCHLEICHER. The University of Chicago A Proteomic Perspective of the Dynamic Interplay Between Viruses and Hosts ILEANA M CRISTEA. Jon Wong. Kym Faull. Sheher Moshin.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM SYMPOSIUM Driving Biological Discovery Using Proteomics arranged by John Robert Yates. Sensing and Imaging arranged by Stephane Petoud. Bob Sullivan. University of Maryland. Thomas J Flynn. University of Pittsburgh. Room 401 Perry G Wang. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Reference Materials in Everyday Measurements CATHERINE A RIMMER. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Monday Morning. US FDA Monday Morning. Presiding 8:00 8:05 (230-1) Introductory Remarks . Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Irvine. SUNY Monday Morning. Steven Bandy 8:40 (270-2) 9:15 (270-3) SYMPOSIUM Identification and Analysis for Food Safety arranged by Perry G Wang. National Institute of Standards and Technology Discussion/Wrap Up 9:15 9:50 (250-3) (250-4) 10:25 (250-5) 9:50 10:05 10:40 48 11:15 . Michael Fricke. Vanderbilt University Development of Fluorescent Chemodosimeters Based on Organometallic Chemistry KAZUNORI KOIDE. National Institute of Standards and Technology. Vitali Sikirzhytski Monday Morning 8:40 9:15 9:50 10:25 (230-2) (230-3) (230-4) (230-5) 8:40 (260-2) 9:15 (260-3) SYMPOSIUM Session 240 From Small Molecules to Nanomaterials: Innovative Approaches for Monitoring. Jorge R Barrio. US FDA. Chad Mirkin Semiconductor Nanocrystal Quantum Dots for Biological and Biomedical Applications MOUNGI G BAWENDI. University of California. Edward Enold. Merck & Co High Throughput Chromatography for Monoclonal Antibodies DELL FARNAN. University of Pittsburgh SYMPOSIUM Session 270 Recent Developments and Applications of Chromatography (LC. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 9:15 (280-1) (280-2) (280-3) Introductory Remarks . Yitong Liu Liquid Extraction Surface Analysis (LESA) of Food Surfaces Employing Chip-Based NanoElectrospray Mass Spectrometry JACK HENION. FDA/Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition Simultaneous Analysis of Two Novel Brominated Flame Retardants in Fish Using HPLC-APCI-MS/MS GUIBIN JIANG. Rina K Dukor X-ray Structures of Small Molecules Bound to Amyloid-like Fibrils Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease MEYTAL LANDAU. Stephen A Wise Recess (280-4) (280-5) Standardization of Biochemical Measurements VESPER W HUBERT. Igor K Lednev. Inc. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 (250-1) (250-2) Introductory Remarks .Perry G Wang Session 250 9:50 10:25 (270-4) (270-5) New Analytical Approaches to Address Emerging Food Safety Issues STEVE MUSSER.Karen W Phinney The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES): What Does it Mean for You? CLIFFORD JOHNSON. Charles Glabe Probing Protein Folding and Aggregation with 2D Correlation Raman Spectroscopy IGOR K LEDNEV. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Christine Pfeiffer. Agilent Technologies. Julie Cichelli Mass Spectrometric Approaches in Structural Characterization of Unknown Impurities (Isoforms) of Recombinant Human Interferon Alpha-2b BIRENDRA PRAMANIK. MIT Using Mass Spectrometry to Understand Protein Misfolding Diseases JOHN ROBERT YATES. Boehringer Ingelheim Ben Venue Laboratories. Room 405 Arindam Roy. The Scripps Research Institute 9:50 10:25 (260-4) (260-5) Session 230 SYMPOSIUM Session 260 New Spectroscopic Approaches to Protein Structure . Jiayong Feng . SUNY.Igor K Lednev Mid-infrared Pulse Shaping Permits the Pathway of Amyloid Aggregation to be Determined with Rapid-scan 2D IR Spectroscopy MARTIN ZANNI.S. University at Albany. Chinese Academy of Sciences. Room 308 John Robert Yates. Syracuse University. David S Eisenberg Structural Diversity of Amyloids LEONID BREYDO. AuraSense LLC. University at Albany. Michael Woodman. Joseph Mick. Christine M Pfeiffer Challenges in the Development of Nutritional Reference Materials KAREN W PHINNEY. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Biological Insights from Quantitative Analysis of Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Signaling Networks FOREST M WHITE. Genentech Application of Non-traditional Ionization Sources for Use in Product Development TODD GILLESPIE. Sergey Degrunov. John Notte. Marcin Pawlak The Prospects for Accurate Determination of the Single Ion Activities Based on Ionic Liquid Salt Bridge TAKASHI KAKIUCHI. Xu Zou Application of Acrylic Material Based Optical and Potentiometric Ion Sensors in Bioanalysis LEE YOOK HENG. Capillary Separations for the Determination of Circulating Steroids LISA ANN HOLLAND. Room 311 Philippe Buhlmann. and Capillary Electrophoresis Separation of Amines JESSICA L FELHOFER. F Javier Andrade Recess (290-5) pH Sensitive Nanocapsules with “Invisible” Walls ERNO LINDNER. RJ Lee Group. John Seelenbinder Molecular Dynamic Study of Synthetic Base Stocks by NMR Spectroscopic Techniques AMARJEET SINGH SARPAL.A Tool to Detect Blood Doping CHRISTOPHER R HARRISON. Characterization and Structural Analysis of Nanoparticles in Solution BRIDGET CARRAGHER. John M Perry. Eugene Pinkhassik. Vern Robertson. Brendan Peacor (330-5) (330-6) (330-7) (330-8) 8:20 (310-2) 8:40 (310-3) 49 . JEOL. San Diego State University. Kaimeng Zhou. Curtin University of Technology Investigation of Photobleaching and Optical Trapping of Phycobiliprotein and the Tandem Conjugate by Single Molecule Recrossing Events and Fluorescent Correlation Spectroscopy YU TIAN. Inc. Room 315 Brian R Strohmeier. Yehia Mechref Detection of HBOCs by Capillary Electrophoresis SRILATHA VYDHA. Hideaki Sakaida New Insights into Ion-to-electron Transduction in Solid-contact Polymeric Ion Sensors ROLAND DE MARCO. Gatan. Curtin University. The University of Memphis. Jacqueline Sturgeon. Clinton Potter Advances in Particulate Characterization by Automated SEM/EDX FREDERICK H SCHAMBER. Ravinder Kumar. Richard T Taylor On-line Preconcentration. Inc. West Virginia University. Nickolay V Lavrik. Hong Zhang. University of Alberta. Stephen C Jacobson. University of Geneva. University of Minnesota and Eric Bakker. Steve Donahue. Detecting Fuel and Tire Manipulation in Professional Racing Using Handheld FTIR FRANK S HIGGINS. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Carlos D Garcia A Modular. Jana Woofter 8:20 (320-2) ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION New Advances in Microscopic Imaging Techniques arranged by Brian R Strohmeier and Mark Sparrow.. Eric Bakker Carbon Nanomaterials for Potentiometric Sensors F XAVIER RIUS. San Diego State University. University of Michigan. University of Minnesota. University at Buffalo. Derivatization. Inc. University Kebangsana Malaysia 8:40 (320-3) (320-4) Session 290 9:00 (310-4) arranged by Philippe Buhlmann. MI S Sastry. Jean-Pierre Veder. Veena Rani Bansal. John D Trombley. Inc. Kimberly J Walthall. Karen Scida. Presiding 8:00 (330-1) Session 330 9:55 10:15 10:35 (300-6) (300-7) (300-8) Electrochemical Amplification of Signal from Interaction Bilayer/Biomolecules Using Immobilized Liposomes JULIA C REYES. Bill Ganus Properties of Silica Nanoparticle/Teflon AF 2400 Composite Films STEPHEN G WEBER. NanoImaging Services. Inder Singh. Robert Kennedy Recess Separation of Glycoaminoglycans by Capillary Electrophoresis Using a Polyamine Containing Electrolyte NEIL D DANIELSON. Christopher Newport University. Recess Electron Microscopy as a Tool for Imaging.Electron Spin Resonance (ESR/EPR) Spectrometry for On-line Monitoring and Portable Analysis CHRISTOPHER WHITE. Regina Campbell High Resolution Imaging for Cell Membrane Studies with the Helium Ion Microscope LARRY SCIPIONI. Gary Casuccio. Andrew Tipler. Heidi Grecsek Micro. Pascal Blondeau. Shawn McVey. Abul Hussam. A2 Technologies. Universitat Rovira I Virgili. PerkinElmer. Judith Yang Electron Microscopy in Liquids DAVID C JOY. Dujuan Lu Novel Approaches to that Reference Electrode Problem PHILIPPE BUHLMANN. Princeton Biochemicals. Tiantian Zhang. Stephen C Jacobson Photonic Crystal Molecular Imprinted Photonic Crystal Recognition Motif for L-phenylalanine JIA LUO. Miami University. Dennis Brown Electron-beam Microanalysis in the 21st Century PATRICK P CAMUS. Presiding 8:00 (310-1) Session 310 Characterization of Lignin from Prairie Cordgrass and Switchgrass by GC-MS Analysis of Cupric Oxide and Nitrobenzene Oxidation Products and by PyrolysisGC-MS NAGA VINOD K BATHULA. Thomas N Loegel. Inc. Christopher R Harrison Development of a Micro-western Blotting Method for Analysis of Protein Mixtures GWENDOLYN ANDERSON. Active Spectrum. Presiding 8:00 8:20 8:40 (290-1) (290-2) (290-3) Thin Layer Electrochemistry with Ion-selective Membranes ERIC BAKKER. Inc. Jordi Riu. Indian Oil Corporation. Ewa Grygolowicz-Pawlak. Monday Morning. University of Pittsburgh. Room 406 Lisa Ann Holland. Yuening Zhang. Sanford A Asher Immunoassays with Noble Metal Nanoparticles ANNA A VOLKERT. Yanhong Yang. Amanda J Haes Recess Logic Switchboard for Medical Diagnosis ZHI ZHU. Charles A Lucy Petroleomics: Analysis of Two Types of Crude Oils by Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) and Principal Component Analysis GEOFFREY KLEIN. Vukica Porobic N-Glycan Analysis by Microchip Electrophoresis for Screening of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma and Other Esophageal Diseases INDRANIL MITRA. Carl Zeiss SMT. Kunal Patel. University of Tennessee 9:55 (320-6) 8:20 (300-2) 10:15 (320-7) 8:40 9:00 9:20 9:35 (300-3) (300-4) 10:35 (320-8) (300-5) ORAL SESSION Nanotechnology: Preparation and Characterization of Biosensors Monday Morning. Frank V Bright Electromagnetic Pores Capable of Gating Ionic Current with Magnetic Material JOSEPH BASORE. Indiana University. Zhenyu Liu. Room 408 Robert W Baudoux. Indiana University.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors I Monday Morning. Douglas Raynie Hypercrosslinked Polystyrene Chromatographic Phases for the Enhancement of Petroleomic Analysis of Nitrogen Species in Petroleum NICOLE E ORO. University of Pittsburgh. Kyoto University. Traci Lersch. Dimitri Pappas Recess Determination of Low Level Methanol in Crude Oils (ASTM D7059-04) Improved by New Micro Channel Flow Technology in Gas Chromatography (GC) LEE MAROTTA. Stephanie A Archer-Hartmann.. Inc. Indiana University. Li D Chen. ASPEX Corporation. Ewa Grygolowicz-Pawlak. Southern Illinois University. Naoki Kikuchi. Presiding 8:00 (320-1) Session 320 9:55 (290-6) 10:15 10:35 (290-7) (290-8) Capillary Electrophoretic Determination of Erythrocyte Aging . Lane A Baker Ion Transport Through Nanopipette at Surfaces NIYA SA. David B Rohde. Sr. Indiana University. RWB Convention Mgt.. Multi-Task Immunoafinity Device Connected to Capillary Electrophoresis and Other Chromatographic Instruments for the Enrichment. University of Minnesota. The University of Texas at San Antonio. Lane A Baker 8:20 8:40 9:00 9:20 9:35 9:55 10:15 10:35 (330-2) (330-3) (330-4) ORAL SESSION Advances in Fuels Analysis Monday Morning. Presiding 8:00 (300-1) Session 300 9:00 9:20 9:35 (320-5) Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopes (FEG-SEMs) at the Frontiers of Energy Research NATASHA ERDMAN. RJ Lee Group. West Virginia University. Zexi Zhuang. Texas Tech University. Weihong Tan Analytical Utility of Surface Functionalized Porous Silicon HEATHER CLARK. University of Florida. Timothy J Drake Exploring the Nano World with SEM/STEM KRISTIN BUNKER. University of Iowa. Nick Bulloss See Inside Your Sample: Viewing SEM Samples in 3D CHRISTOPHER BOOTH. Punit Kohli Multiple Nanopores in Series for Enhanced Resistive-pulse Sensing ZACHARY D HARMS. Pengchao Si.. Room 403 Joshua Smith. Zane Hammoud. RJ Lee Group. Separation and Identification of Protein Biomarkers NORBERTO GUZMAN. South Dakota State University.. Anju Chopra 9:20 9:35 (310-5) 9:55 10:15 10:35 (310-6) (310-7) (310-8) Monday Morning 9:00 9:20 9:35 (290-4) ORAL SESSION CE-Bioanalytical I Monday Morning. Armstrong Atlantic State University. Mohammed I Shukoor. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Timothy J Ward 8:20 8:40 (350-2) (350-3) 9:00 (350-4) ORAL SESSION Process Analytical Chemistry (Half Session) Monday Morning. Jeremy P Wilburn. Jilin University. Northeastern University Toward High-speed. Christopher A Bailey. Philip L Loziuk. Duncan Graham. Richard B Keithley. Fendt Alois. University of Pittsburgh. Hall B. Presiding 9:35 (360-1) Session 360 POSTER SESSION Session 390 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Jont Mass Spectrometry Centre . University of Strathclyde. Andrew Kozicki A Glucose Oxidase Voltammetric Microsensor for Real-time In-vivo Glucose Measurements LEYDA Z LUGO-MORALES. Russell A Bonsteel. ESA . Near-field Raman Acquisition Through Ag Nano Junctions STEVE ASIALA. Lingjun Li In-vivo Voltammetric Monitoring of Extracellular Catecholamine in the Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis During Reward and Aversion Stimuli JINWOO PARK. North Carolina State University. Adam T Woolley Mass Spectrometry with Soft Photo Ionization for On-line Characterization of Organic Products from Industrial and Technical Combustion and Pyrolysis Processes RALF ZIMMERMANN. Sanford A Asher Novel Tunable Wavelength Filters for Demanding Spectral Imaging Applications JOHN F TURNER. Presiding 8:00 (370-1) Session 370 Influence of Post-translational Modification on Protein Folding Dynamics . Ruth Ann Armitage Characterizing Archaeological Residues by Direct Analysis in Real Time Mass Spectrometry RUTH ANN ARMITAGE. Miami University. University of Pittsburgh. Indiana University. University of Strathclyde. Aaron S Orland. Edgar D Lee. Robert M Wightman Quantitative Peptidomics of Spinal Cord from Mice Deficient in Endothelin Converting Enzyme-2 XIAOWEN HOU. Rajesh Morampudi Monday Morning 8:20 (370-2) 8:40 (340-3) 8:40 9:00 (370-3) (370-4) 9:00 (340-4) 9:20 9:35 9:55 (340-6) 10:15 (340-7) 10:35 (340-8) POSTER SESSION Session 380 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Shuping Xu. Room 404 Leyda Z Lugo-Morales. Brigham Young University. University of Waterloo Optimization of Nonadsorptive Polyethylene Glycol Acrylate as a Material for Microfluidics CHAD ROGERS. Zachary D Schultz UV Resonance Raman Study of Ion-peptide Interactions KAN XIONG.. Dimitra N Stratis-Cullum. Aisles 3900-4500. Chris Lynch Bioanalytical Electrochemistry Monday Morning. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Eastern Michigan University.Blue Area. Jiyan Gu. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Jingjing Chang. Douglas W Later Reaction Optimization and Monitoring with Online UPLC TANYA JENKINS. University of South Alabama. Eastern Michigan University Determining the Survival of Potential Biomarkers in Archaeological Materials by DART-MS DANIEL FRASER. Alexandra C Stenson Pigments in Dunhuang Wall Paintings WEIQING XU. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Lane A Baker The Effect of Dopamine Transporter and D-2 Inhibition on Vesicular Nigrostiatal Dopamine Release IAN M TAYLOR. Cleveland State University.N-Dimethyl Leucine Isobaric Tandem Mass Tags XIAOYUE JIANG.Hall B. Lakshmi A Devi. Adrian C Michael Electrically Evoked Dopamine Release in C57BL/6 and Dopamine Transporter Knockout Mice ZHAN SHU. Yuzhuo Zhang. Bomin Su Development of GC-MS and DART-MS Methods for the Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Carbohydrates in Rock Paintings BADRINATH DHAKAL. Anthony Gachagan. Madison.Hall B. Khristy Fontillas. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Room 316 Dean Tzeng. The Pittsburgh Conference. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Lourdes College Provenance of Metal Artifacts Based on ICP-MS. Presiding 8:00 8:20 (340-1) (340-2) Quantitative Modulation of In-vivo Dopamine Release Using Iontophoresis ANNA M BELLE. Presiding 8:00 (350-1) Improving the Reliability of Analytical and Sampling Systems in Challenging and Corrosive Environments MARTY HIGGINS. Gary Barone.Helmholtz Zentrum. Nichola Townshend. Room 407 John F Turner.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM ORAL SESSION Neurochemistry Monday Morning. Gordon Hayward Novel Instrumentation for Near Real Time Permeation Rates of Toxic Industrial Chemicals through Permeable Materials NATHAN L PORTER. The Pittsburgh Conference. Millsaps College. Gregory Waselkov. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Waters Corporation Maintaining a Stable Engineered Nanomaterials Process Through Material Characterization ANDREW W SALAMON. Torion Technologies Inc. David Littlejohn. Lingjun Li Characterization of pH Change Cyclic Voltammograms at Scan Rates Above 400 V/s ELIZABETH S BUCHER. Junhua Wang. Paul H Gamache. Adrian C Michael A Versatile Detector for the Sensitive and Selective Measurement of Numerous Fat Soluble Vitamins and Antioxidants in Human Plasma and Plant Extracts IAN NIEL ACWORTH. Aisles 3900-4500. Manuel Tramontana. Paul M Pellegrino Recess Recent Studies of Coherent Vibrational Motion in Biomolecules PAUL CHAMPION. David Smith Cooling Membrane Microextraction as a Tool for Gas Sample Preparation RUIFEN JIANG. Yvonne Carella. North Carolina State University.A UV Resonance Raman Study SULAYMAN A OLADEPO. Thorsten Streibel. Cleveland State University. University of Notre Dame. Jennifer Dougan Silica Nanoshell on Dielectric Metal Nanoparticle Core: Synthesis and Application DEOK-IM JEAN. Gregory P Nordin. Lu Ma.A Dionex Company.Architectures and Sensing Schemes for Application to Detection and Identification of Biological Samples MIKELLA EVON HANKUS. Wenyuan Zhang. Madison. Room 316 Dean Tzeng. SilcoTek Corporation. Analytical Instrumentation Applied to Art and Archaeology ORAL SESSION Process Analysis (Half Session) Monday Morning. Zhan Shu. Leslie Sombers Recess (340-5) Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Neurotransmitters and Neuropeptides in the Decapod Crustacean Nervous System by Gold-assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization HUI YE. Lingjun Li. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. University of Pittsburgh. Robert M Wightman Relative Quantitation of Neuropeptides at Multiple Developmental Stages of the American Lobster Using Novel N. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Nick Pallas. Lydia Miller. Thomas Adam (380-4 P) (380-5 P) (380-6 P) (380-2 P) (380-3 P) Session 350 Monday Morning. University of Wisconsin. John Waraska 9:55 (360-2) (390-3 P) (390-4 P) 10:15 10:35 (360-3) (360-4) 50 . LA-ICP-MS and Portable X-ray: An Evaluation of Techniques JAMES THOMPSON. PerkinElmer Corporation. Jonathan V Sweedler Antibody-linked Nanoparticles for Affinity-enhanced Microdialysis Study of Motivational Behaviors in the Decapod Crustacean CLAIRE M SCHMERBERG. Richard B Keithley. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Pavel Takmakov. Regina Carelli. Bruce A Bailey. University of Pittsburgh. Aisles 3900-4500 (380-1 P) An Analytical Approach to the Detection and Quantification of Caffeine and Theobromine in Native American Pottery ERIN N CAPLEY. Sanford A Asher DNA Sequence Detection Using Surface Enhanced Resonance Raman Spectroscopy (SERRS) KAREN FAULDS. University of Wisconsin. Matt Spencer. Hall B. US Army Research Laboratory. Aisles 3900-4500 (390-1 P) (390-2 P) Chemically-isolated Electrodes as Probes for Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy RAHUL THAKAR. Shouzhong Zou Towards New Sensing Schematics: Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS)Based. Ian M Taylor. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Robert M Wightman 9:20 9:35 9:55 10:15 10:35 (370-5) (370-6) (370-7) (370-8) Session 340 ORAL SESSION UV Raman/Surface Enhanced Raman/Resonance Raman Applications Monday Morning. Feng Xiang. Robert Wheeler.Blue Area. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Factors Affecting the Production of Broadband Acoustic Emission Signals and Their Use in Particle Characterization ALISON NORDON. Warren T Corns. Thermo Fisher Scientific Determination of the Antioxidant Capacity in Cured Vanilla Beans MARIA CAÑIZARES. Damage Markers and Protective Mechanisms IAN NIEL ACWORTH. Petr Jandik. Paul S Simone Solid-phase Microextraction in Food Analysis: Method Development Considerations and Artifact Formation SANJA RISTICEVIC. Bruce Thompson. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. David K Ryan. Anitha Natarajan POSTER SESSION Session 410 (390-6 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Ian Niel Acworth Production of Fish Candidate Reference Material for Hg Determination: Study of Parameters JULIANA NAOZUKA. Dionex. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Gary L Emmert. Cassiana S Nomura Speciation of Inorganic Arsenic in Food by Hydride Generation Anion Exchange Liquid Chromatography Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry with Online Ultraviolet (UV) Digestion (HG-LC-UV-AFS) BIN CHEN. UPMC. (410-4 P) (410-5 P) Bioanalytical Uses for Liquid Chromatography Monday Morning. Yury Agroskin. James Neal-Kababick Characterization of Oxidative Stability for Oils and Fats by TG/DTA NOBUAKI OKUBO. Philipp Witte. Eugene Rogers. Tim Hegeman Analysis of Lipids by HPLC-CAD MARC PLANTE. Aisle 400 (410-1 P) Photochemical Degradation of β-Carotene in Carbon Tetrachloride and Hexane:Kinetics and Identification of Reaction Products DAVID W JOHNSON. Gilson. Fabio Augusto Extraction of Sodium Nitrophenol from Fish Tissue with Cleanert PEP-2 WAN WANG.. Agela Technologies The Automated Analysis of Chloride and Acidity in Multiple Food Matrices LINDSAY PEDDLE. Eduardo Carasek.Hall B. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Pekka Lehtonen Fully Automatic Determination of Sodium in Food Samples – Know the “True” Sodium Content GEORGE E PORTER. Mark B Masthay. University of Dayton. SII NanoTechnology Inc. Hall B. Metrohm USA.Hall B. Craig R Aurand Advantage of LT-ELSD: Universality. Victor Barreto. Supelco. Christopher Pohl Determination of Tryptophan Derived Neurotransmitters and Their Metabolites in Sea Lamprey Plasma Sample by Solid-phase Extraction and HPLC with Fluorescence Detection HUIYONG WANG. Aisles 3900-4500 (400-1 P) Reduction of Alpha-tocopherol Quinone in Vegetable Oil Deodorizer Distillates to Alpha-tocopherol (Vitamin E) SINDHURA MOGULLA. Christopher Crafts. Adalith Rojas-Lopez An Automated Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) Method for the Determination of Chloramphenicol in Honey MICHAEL RAY HALVORSON. Imtakt Corporation A New Column for Glycoprotein Analysis and Purification TING ZHENG. Antje J Baeumner Testing Chloride with Diffusional Microtitration as a Part of a Cystic Fibrosis Screening Test MIHAILO VUKADINOVYCH REBEC. Aisles 3900-4500. Cationic and Nonionic Micelles PALANIANDAVAR MALLAYAN. Miklos Gratzl. ESA . Bharathidasan University. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico. Christina M Henson. Gerhard Matz Measuring Particles of Diffuse Dust Sources JOERN FRANK. Wayne K Way. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Dionex. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Dionex. Ke Li. Dan Li. Lauren Park Using LIMS to Maintain Regulatory Compliance in the Food Safety Laboratory COLIN THURSTON. Richard A Henry. Aisle 400. Yi-Tao Long The Diamonds are also the Analytical Chemist Best Friends Part 3 . Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . You cannot get onto the Exposition FLoor until after 9:00 AM. East China University of Science & Technology. Hendrik Fischer. Metrohm USA. PS Analytical. ESA . Red Area on Exposition Floor . Dionex Corporation. Aisle 400. Katherine J Meyers. Evert-Jan Sneekes. Christine Thielen. Inc. Joern Frank. (390-7 P) Monday Morning (390-8 P) (410-2 P) POSTER SESSION Session 400 (410-3 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Christian Haider Determination of the Oxidation Stability of Fat-containing Solid Foodstuffs JERRY ROSSMAN. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . University of Massachusetts Lowell. Diametron LLC. Evert-Jan Sneekes. Remco Swart Automated Monoclonal Antibody Screening WIM DECROP. Sedere Advantage of LT-ELSD: Universality. Hall B. Markus Kalcher A Survey of Trihalomethane and Haloacetic Acid Concentrations in Bottled Water AARON W BROWN. High Sensitivity further Enhanced with a New Detection Technology and Cost-Effectiveness for Multi-Element Analyses in Liquid Chromatography – A Complete Review Part II ERIC VERETTE. Hall B.The Use of Array of Boron Doped Diamond Electrodes for Electrochemical Detection in HPLC FRANCOIS DARDOIZE. Barbara Leonard. Supelco. Metrohm USA. Megan Clay. Yuan Zhao Evaluation of Automated Photometric Determination of Free Sulfur Dioxide in Wines MARI KLEMM. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Remco Swart Wide-pore Fused-core Particles for Rapid Protein Separations BARRY E BOYES. Stephanie A Schuster. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Sedere Proteins and Peptides Separation with 2um Non-porous High Resolution ODS Column ITARU YAZAWA.A Dionex Company Detection of Coenzyme Q10 Radical on Silver Surface by In-situ Surfaceenhanced Raman Scattering Spectroelectrochemistry DAWEI LI. Hillel K Brandes.. Thermo Fisher Scientific. High Sensitivity further Enhanced with a New Detection Technology and Cost-Effectiveness for Multi-Element Analyses in Liquid Chromatography – A Complete Review Part I ERIC VERETTE. Beate Dehédin.Hall B. Cornell University. Hamburg University of Technology. Carmen T Santasania. Jennifer Claus. Iris Kalkman. David S Bell Impact of Reversed-phase Chiral Chromatography on the LC-MS Analysis of Drugs in Biological Fluids DAVID S BELL. Andy Woodruff. University of Waterloo. Vivian Montes de Oca Carioni.Red Area. Bruce A Bailey. University of Memphis. Marie-Jeanne Olivo. ManSci Inc. John S Fossey. Rodrigo Chelegão. Advanced Materials Technology. Christopher Pohl Exploration of pH Gradient Ion-exchange Chromatography for High Resolution Protein Separations in Biotechnology and Proteomics WIM DECROP. Hamburg University of Technology. Joseph J Kirkland (410-6 P) (400-2 P) (410-7 P) (410-8 P) (410-9 P) (410-10 P) (410-11 P) (400-3 P) (400-4 P) (400-5 P) (400-6 P) (410-12 P) (410-13 P) (400-7 P) (400-8 P) (400-9 P) (400-10 P) (410-14 P) (410-15 P) (410-16 P) (400-11 P) (400-12 P) POSTER SESSION Session 420 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Eric Mahe Spectral and Electrochemical Properties of Bis(diimine)copper(II) Complexes in Anionic.A Dionex Company.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (390-5 P) Free Radical Biology and Medicine: The Use of HPLC with Electrochemical Detection for the Measurement of Pro-oxidants. Derek J Pegram. Ilya Brodskiy Portable Optical Carbon Dioxide Measurement Device HENDRIK FISCHER. Michigan State University. Jitesh S Thakur. Hand Held/Portable Measurement Instruments Monday Morning. Srinivasa Rao. Isso Bayala Analytical Performance of Capillary Ion Chromatography with Pulsed Amperometric Detection JUN CHENG. Annu Suoniemi-Kahara. Kelly Flook. Yu-Wen Chung-Davidson Optimizing Instruments for Modern HPLC Columns WAYNE K WAY. UFABC.Red Area. Yan Liu. William E Stephens. Janusz Pawliszyn. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Gerhard Matz (420-2 P) (420-3 P) (420-4 P) 51 . Food Science: Novel Analysis Methods and Lab Procedures Monday Morning. Robert Menegotto. Peter B Stockwell Automated Determination of Peroxide Value in Dark Colored Products GEORGE E PORTER. Aisle 400 (420-1 P) Liposome-based Laboratory and Point-of-care Methods for Cardiac Marker Detection KATIE EDWARDS.Blue Area. Brian M Wagner. Weiming Li. Arunas Ramanavicius Electrocatalysis at Surface-immobilized Metal Nanoparticles Protected with a Rhodium-substituted Polyoxometate BENJAMIN P GUDORF. Bingwen Yan. Inc. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. ESA . HPLC Monday Morning. Shouzhong Zou Probing Mass Transfer with Electrochemistry in an Acoustically Levitated Drop EDWARD T CHAINANI. Bruce A Bailey. Damian Morrison Analysis of Panax Ginseng by Comprehensive Two-dimensional Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography TANAKA KEN-ICHIRO. Vanderbilt University. Hall B.A Dionex Company. Hirohisa Mikami Measuring Peak Capacity of Reversed-Phase Columns for Small Molecule Compounds Using a Micro Liquid Chromatography System with Gradient Elution and a Supercritical Fluid Chromatography System with Temperature and Density Programming TUNDE ANNA DIOSZEGI. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Bismuth and Iodate in Electroless Nickel Baths as Substitutes for Lead MICHAEL KUBICSKO. Miami University. Averica Discovery Services. Bikash K Jena. Tom Villasenor.. Kenneth Joseph Fountain. Alexander Scheeline.. Mikami Hirohisa. ESA .LC. Metrohm USA. Christopher Crafts. ESA . Vanderbilt University. Stephen J Percival Pressure-Driven Nanoparticle Analysis Using Glass Nanopore Membranes: Pressure Reversal Methods for Recapturing Individual Nanoparticles WENJIE LAN. Alice H Suroviec Nafion Coating Carbon Fiber Microelectrodes for Enhanced Detection of Adenosine ASHLEY E ROSS. B Jill Venton Low Cost and High Performance Polymer Patch Clamping Chip Enabling Cheaper and Faster Drug Development SIMONE TANZI. Yoshida Tatsunari. ESA . University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Bo Zhang. Kelly S Johnson. Nini Pryds Electrochemiluminescense for the Direct Detection of TNT in Aqueous Solution HANNAH G LANE. Judith F Rubinson Iridium Oxide (IrOx) Nanoparticles as Catalysts for Water Oxidation ALESSA GAMBARDELLA. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Alexandria University. Ian Niel Acworth Analysis of Cationic Lipids Used as Transfection Agents for siRNA with Charged Aerosol Detection MARC PLANTE. Douglas Raynie SEAC Poster Session . Holger Franz Utilizing of a Novel Organic/Inorganic Hybrid C18 Column for Efficient Method Development Over a Wide pH Range NORIKO SHOJI. University of Virginia. Christopher Crafts. Zakiah N Pierre. Kamila M Wiaderek. Marc Plante. Merck The High Temperature Capability. Jeffery P Kiplinger Automated Kinetic Forced Degradation Development and Validation LINA LIU. Chie Yokoyama. Sigrid Hubbell.Red Area. YMC Co. Inc. Waters Corporation. Jonatan Kutchinsky Investigation of Guanine. Berry College. Susanne Fabel. Yosuke Iwata. Chemical Stability. Daisuke Nakayama.A Dionex Company. Shweta Havele Using Hexane Mixtures as Modifiers in SFC to Enhance Chiral Resolution of Racemic Pharmaceutical Compounds PAUL M LEFEBVRE. Zafer Yazicigil. Bruce A Bailey. Georgetown University. Karl D Sienerth Multianalyte Microphysiometry of Macrophage Metabolism Triggered by Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein DANIELLE W KIMMEL. Alice H Suroviec Using Acetylcholinesterase to Determine Concentration Levels of Acetylcholine in Solution via Potentiometric Methods JESSICA CRUMBLEY. Elizabeth Hanna. Glimepiride and Atorvastatin in Bulk Drug and in Formulation SUNIL DHANESHWAR. Rasha A Shaalan Gradient HPLC-DAD Stability Indicating Determination of Miconazole Nitrate and Lidocaine Hydrochloride in Their Combined Oral Gel Dosage Form TAREK S BELAL. Pharmaceutical . Almira Ramanaviciene. Nishine Tsutomu. Richard A Henry Applications for Sub-2µm Zirconia-PBD Columns Using Traditional HPLC Instrumentation at Elevated pH and Temperature DANIEL NOWLAN. Alexander Scheeline Towards Micro Solid Oxide Fuel Cells for Portable Applications RAFAEL TABORYSKI. Kurt Roinestad Characterization of an Excipient-Related Impurity in a Developmental Drug Product by HPLC JIN WANG.A Dionex Company. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Red Area on Exposition Floor . Wayne State University. Shimadzu Corporation. Ian Niel Acworth Sensitive Analyses of Genotoxic Analytes by HPLC-ECD and HPLC-FLD MARC PLANTE. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Inc. Rachel L Behrens Chemical and Physical Stability of Conducting Polymer Electrodes Under Cyclic Polarization Conditions ANTHONY KAMMERICH. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Kelly S Johnson. Bruce A Bailey. David Cliffel The Structural and Electrochemical Properties of Nitrogen-containing Tetrahedral Amorphous Carbon (Ta:C) Thin-Film Electrodes XINGYI YANG. Rafael Taboryski. Christopher Crafts. Michael Swartz Gradient HPLC-DAD Determination of the Antihypertensive Mixture of Amlodipine Besylate. Greg M Swain Application of Copper Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode for Determination of Dopamine YASEMIN OZTEKIN. Henry S White The Metabolic Effects of Fluorescent Dyes Determined by Multianalyte Microphysiometry TESNIEM SHINAWI. Waters Corporation High Sensitivity Analysis of Impurities in Pharmaceuticals by New Automated Pretreatment HPLC System KEIKO YAMABE. Hall B. Miami University. Aisle 400 (430-1 P) Analysis of Biomolecules by Ultra Performance Size Exclusion Chromatography PAULA HONG. University of Washington. Kristian Andresen. Takashi Sato. Julia Roberts. Rachel L Behrens. William P Dole. Clayton V McNeff. Aisles 3900-4500 (440-1 P) Detection of Adenosine and Dopamine Using HPLC with a Boron-doped Diamond Working Electrode JOHNNA A BIRBECK. Mickey J Rego. Ken Ngim Automated Method Switching and System Optimization in a Walkup Environment DARCY SHAVE. Ltd. Hiroshi Ohashi. Edward T Chainani. DTU Technical University of Denmark. Elon University. Aisle 400. Mondello Luigi. Bruce A Bailey. Shimadzu Corporation.Hall B. University of Utah. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.Hall B. Anna Brajter-Toth Electron Oxidation of p-aminophenol on Uniform Au Nanoparticle Arrays – Unusually Large Peak Separation LIN DAI. Valsartan and Hydrochlorothiazide in Their Combined Pharmaceutical Tablets TAREK S BELAL. Amino Acid and Peptide Adducts by Electrochemistry Electrospray FT ICR Mass Spectrometry DONQ W LOOI. Dugo Paola Measurement of Stability and Purity of Cell Penetrating Peptides used for siRNA Delivery BRUCE A BAILEY. Richard A Henry Simultaneous Analysis of Free Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) and PEGylated Proteins and the Evaluation of Various PEG Reagents by HPLC and Charged Aerosol Detection MARC PLANTE. ZirChrom Separations. Tiffany A Mathews Potential-assisted Deposition of Cytochrome C on Mixed Thiol Monolayers on Gold for Selective Amperometric Sensing of Hydrogen Peroxide CLARE M KANE.Electroanalytical Chemistry Monday Morning. Ian Niel Acworth Development and Validation of an RP-HPLC Method for Simultaneous Analysis of Fixed Dose Combination Containing Metformin Hydrochloride. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. South Dakota State University. Michigan State University.Blue Area. Clayton V McNeff. Paul Buck. David Cliffel Determination of the Stabilizers Antimony. Bharati Vidyapeeth University. John Waraska.A Dionex Company. ZirChrom Separations. Yongxin Li. University of Alexandria. Ian Niel Acworth. All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Royce W Murray Covalently Modified Microelectrodes for Amperometric Determination of Cholesterol TYLER G MCCASLIN. Bingwen Yan. Aisles 3900-4500. Barbara Zumbrägel Monday Morning (430-2 P) (440-2 P) (430-3 P) (440-3 P) (430-4 P) (440-4 P) (440-5 P) (440-6 P) (430-5 P) (430-6 P) (430-7 P) (440-7 P) (440-8 P) (430-8 P) (440-9 P) (430-9 P) (430-10 P) (440-10 P) (440-11 P) (430-11 P) (440-12 P) (440-13 P) (440-14 P) (430-12 P) (430-13 P) (440-15 P) (430-14 P) (440-16 P) (430-15 P) (440-17 P) (430-16 P) (440-18 P) (430-17 P) (430-18 P) (430-19 P) (440-19 P) (440-20 P) (440-21 P) (430-20 P) 52 . Berry College. Upsher-Smith Laboratories. DTU Technical University of Denmark. James A Cox Electrochemical and Electrocatalytic Responses of Single Metal Nanoparticles JONATHAN T COX. and Orthogonal Selectivity of Sub-2µm Carbon-Clad Zirconia DANIEL NOWLAN. Kanya Tsujii. Christopher Crafts. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Dionex. Rim S Haggag Simple Sensitive and Semi-quantitative Analytical Approaches for Cleaning Validation Studies CHRISTOPHER CRAFTS.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM POSTER SESSION Session 430 POSTER SESSION Session 440 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Takatomo Takai. Naohiro Kuriyama A Quality by Design (QbD) Approach for the Development of a Soft Gelatin Capsule Product Dissolution Method YING VERDI.. Marc Plante. Ian Niel Acworth. Genentech. Vilnius University. University of Florida. Proton Energy Systems On-site Nitrogen Generation for Laboratory Applications KATHERINE ELIZABETH AYERS. University of Gothenburg. Michael B Oluboyo. Vanderbilt University The Effect of Glassy Carbon Surface Pretreatments on the Electrografting and Spontaneous Grafting of Aryl Groups KRISTIN K CLINE. Up and Running? Facilitated by: David Hurt. CUNY. Cornell University/SEAC President Electrochemical Sensors for Real-time Detection of Endogenous Neurotransmission in the Fruit Fly Brain B JILL VENTON. Guanjie Liu. University of Michigan Electrochemiluminescence of Semiconductor Nanocrystals and Their Application in Biosensing HONG-YUAN CHEN. Erick Moffett. Dodzi Zigah Holding Au Nanoparticles on Electrodes with Poly-ion Interactions ROYCE W MURRAY. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:40 (470-1) (470-2) Introductory Remarks . University of Kansas. Eric Bonneil. Virginia Commonwealth University. Joaquin Rodriguez-Lopez. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:10 2:45 (450-1) (450-2) Introductory Remarks . Proton Energy Systems Memcapacitive Behaviors in Nanopores MAKSIM M KVETNY. Queens College. Helen J Cooper. Emilie R Mainz. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Monday Afternoon. Maryanne M Collinson Advances in Hydrogen Generation from PEM Electrolysis for Laboratory Applications KATHERINE ELIZABETH AYERS. University of Fukui. Michael V Mirkin Determination of Trinitrotoluene by Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence Quenching Method SUMAN PARAJULI.Alexandre Shvartsburg Session 460 (440-36 P) (440-37 P) (440-38 P) High-resolution FAIMS for Analyses of Peptides. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. LabVantage Solutions. University of Virginia. Room 308 Raoul Kopelman. Restek Corporation Room 215 Non Invasive Biomedical Analysis Facilitated by: Wolfram Miekisch. Cornell University/SEAC President Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroelectrochemistry RICHARD P VAN DUYNE. Georgia State University. Keqi Tang. Lipids. Giuseppe Caruso. Chantal Durette. University of Southern Mississippi. Heechang Ye. Aderinsola Adio. William J Clark Separation and Detection of Reactive Nitrogen Species from RAW 264. Georgia State University Voltammetry of the Carboxylate Functionalized Particles-modified Electrodes JINGYUAN CHEN. Warren D Brown Cationic and Anionic Transport Through a Single Conical Nanopore by Voltammetry and Simulation JUAN LIU. Wujian Miao Voltammetric Detection of Rapid Hydrogen Peroxide Fluctuations in Living Tissue JAMES ROBERTS. Modupe Ogunlesi. Northwestern University Molecularly Targeted Biocompatible Nanoparticles enable Tumor Imaging and Therapy RAOUL KOPELMAN. Hyon Seo Park. Wittenberg University. University of Texas at Austin. Gangli Wang Electrochemical and Electrogenerated Chemiluminescent Studies of Ruthenium (II) Complex [Ru (pbt)2(dpp)(PF6)2 ERENDRA MANANDHAR. University of North Carolina Recess Presentation of the 2011 Young Investigator Award to B Jill Venton. MARCH 14. Koichi Aoki. Georgia State University. University Hospital of Rostock Room 216 Preparation of Difficult Samples for Systems Biological Analysis Facilitated by: Bradford Powell.Andrew Ewing Presentation of the 2011 Charles N Reilley Award to Richard P Van Duyne. Tianbao Li Template-directed Fabrication of Well-defined Hierarchical Porous Gold Films for Electrochemical Applications BO ZHAO. Louiza Mahrouche 2:40 3:15 (460-2) (460-3) (440-39 P) 3:50 4:25 (460-4) (460-5) CONFEREE NETWORKING Monday. Room 401 Alexandre Shvartsburg. Matthew K Hulvey. Gangli Wang. University of Florida Tandem Differential Mobility Spectrometers with Chemical Orthogonality Through Cluster Reactions and Electric Field Fragmentation GARY A EICEMAN.10:30 AM Comprehensive 2D Gas Chromatography Facilitated by: Jack Cochran. March 14. by Richard Durst.SEAC arranged by Andrew Ewing. Shijun Wang. Nigeria WESLEY O OKIEI. Alvin A Holder.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (440-22 P) Assembly of Shortened Carbon Nanotube Forests on Carbon-fiber Microelectrodes for Enhanced Electrochemical Detection of Dopamine NING XIAO. Raymond C Dudek.7 Cells Using Microchip Electrophoresis with Amperometric Detection DULAN B GUNASEKARA. Sarah Watson. Capital University. Leslie Sombers 3:20 3:55 4:05 4:10 (450-4) (450-3) MONDAY. David Singer. Presiding 2:00 2:05 (460-1) Introductory Remarks . US AMBRID Room 218 What is the Fast Approach to get a LIMS Validated. Nathalie Leveque. Christa Snyder. University of Gothenburg Monday Afternoon. Nanjing University 53 . University of Michigan Intracellular Detection by Nano-Flares CHAD MIRKIN. M Menlyadiev Applications of Developments in FAIMS with Mass Spectrometry Detection JIM KAPRON. North Carolina State University. Tara Muratore-Schroeder. Wujian Miao Linear Sweep Anodic Stripping Voltammetric Determination of Lead and Copper in Water Samples Implicated in Human Mortality in Zamfara State. Susan M Lunte. University of Southern Mississippi. Ralf Hoffmann Enhanced Selectivity and Sensitivity in FAIMS RICHARD A YOST. Inc. Oyeyemi Olaoye Electrodeposition on Nanoscale JEYAVEL VELMURUGAN. Trisha Vickrey. David C Prior. William Seawell. Ashley Zkiab Electrode Modification via Phenyl Diazonium Ion Reduction: Comparison of Ring Substitution Sites and Moieties MEGAN E DEEDS. Room 312 Andrew Ewing. Giorgis I Mezengie. Northwestern University. Suman Parajuli. Capital University. Juan Liu. Christopher T Culbertson Microelectrode Arrays Formed via Reduction of Chromate Ion JAMIE J SCHWEFEL. Thomas O Metz. University of Virginia. and Isotopes ALEXANDRE SHVARTSBURG. Derek T Jensen. New Mexico State University. University of Florida and Raoul Kopelman. Northwestern University (440-23 P) (440-24 P) Session 450 (440-25 P) Monday Morning (440-26 P) (440-27 P) (440-28 P) (440-29 P) (440-30 P) Monday Afternoon The Application of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy in the Development of Photoelectrochemical Systems ALLEN BARD. Ally E Mentock. David E Clemmer. Warren D Brown. B Jill Venton Quantitative Electrochemical Study of Surface Immobilized Photosystem I Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy GONGPING CHEN. University of Lagos. University of Virginia. Room 217 3:15 (470-3) SYMPOSIUM Bionanotechnology in the Era of Molecular Medicine Monday Afternoon. 2011 8:30 . William J Clark Ionic Transport at Nanoconfinement Affected by Substrate Geometry and Composition WARREN D BROWN. Richard D Smith. Universite de Montreal.Raoul Kopelman Session 470 arranged by Weihong Tan. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (440-31 P) (440-32 P) (440-33 P) (440-34 P) 4:45 (450-5) (440-35 P) SYMPOSIUM ACS-DAC: Advances in Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry (FAIMS) arranged by Alexandre Shvartsburg. Thermo Fisher Scientific High Sensitivity Analyses of Protein Modifications in Complex Cell Extracts Using LC-FAIMS-MS PIERRE THIBAULT. Gaelle Bridon. Huaifang Fang Iontophoresis Monitored by Cyclic Voltammetry: A Quantitative Nano-volume Drug Delivery System ROBERT M WIGHTMAN. University of Michigan. 2011 AFTERNOON AWARD Charles N Reilley and Young Investigator Awards . by Richard Durst. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Maksim M Kvetny. OSCS. Eli Lilly and Company Discussion/Wrap Up ZnO Based SAW Devices for Lab-on-a chip Applications WILLIAM I MILNE. Room 310 Rita M Windisch. University of Waterloo Monday Afternoon 2:40 3:15 3:50 4:25 (480-2) (480-3) (480-4) (480-5) 4:20 (510-5) 4:50 ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors II Monday Afternoon. University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory 4:15 4:35 ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Monolithic Chromatography and Its Modern Applications arranged by Perry G Wang. Christina Gatschelhofer. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:40 3:15 3:50 (490-1) (490-2) (490-3) (490-4) Introductory Remarks . University of Minnesota. Thomas R Pieber Application of Monolithic Chromatography in Drug Discovery and Development YVAN VANDER HEYDEN. Nicolas E Manicke.Ion Beam Microscopy DAVID C JOY. and Humic Acid HAKHYUN NAM. Sandia National Laboratories From Science Fiction to Fact . A Carl Sanchez. Waters Corporation. Shahrukh R Abbas Recess Molecule Recognition by Fluorescent Ligands Using Abasic Site-containing Oligonucleotides NORIO TERAMAE. University of Minnesota and Eric Bakker. The Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh and Charles Holifield. GE Global Research. Phenomenex. Kihak Kwon. Georgia Tech WORKSHOP UHPLC. University of Michigan Nanosensors-cellphone Integration for Extended Chemical Sensing Network JING LI. Case Western Reserve University Direct Detection of Protease Activities by Flash Chronopotentiometry with Polycation-Sensitive Polymeric Membrane Electrodes KEBEDE L GEMENE. Kwangwoon University. Room 309 Vassili Karanassios. Youngjea Kang. Christoph Magnes. University of Waterloo Monday Afternoon. Battery-operated Micro.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 3:50 4:25 (470-4) (470-5) Molecular Targeting of Tumor Cells Using Aptamer-Conjugates WEIHONG TAN. Marine Biological Laboratory. University of Florida More Than One Way to See and to Beat Cancer Cells to Death with Gold Nanoparticles MOSTAFA A EL-SAYED.Instrument Influences on Maximizing Separation Performance arranged by Jason Anspach. The Pittsburgh Conference Monday Afternoon. Jae Ho Shin. Naval Research Laboratory Microfabricated Gas Chromatographs with Microsensor Array Detectors for Sub-ppb Determinations of Complex Vapor Mixture Components EDWARD T ZELLERS. University of Michigan. Joanneum Research and Medical University of Graz. Mark E Meyerhoff. Greg Ashley. Uwe Neue UHPLC Separations Without System Limitations JASON ANSPACH. Purdue University. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:40 3:15 3:30 4:05 (500-3) (500-4) (500-1) (500-2) Introductory Remarks . Presiding 2:00 (520-1) Session 520 arranged by Philippe Buhlmann. University of Michigan Solar-powered. Phenomenex and Todd Maloney. Tivadar Farkas Recess Scaling UHPLC Methods to an LC Format to Enable Method Transfer: Is this a Feasible Strategy for Pharmaceutical Analyses? GREGORY K WEBSTER. Pei-Lun Lin. X Y Du.and nano-instruments: Fast. Room 316 Radislav Potyrailo. Abbott Laboratories. Phenomenex. Presiding 2:00 2:05 (480-1) Introductory Remarks . Georgia Institute of Technology Orthogonality in Gold Nanoparticle Chemiresistor Vapor Sensors ARTHUR SNOW. Mark E Meyerhoff Practical Applications of Polyion Sensors for Heparin. He Wang. Jamie D Walters.FABI Applications of Monolithic Chromatography in Support of Pharmaceutical Development for Drug Substances and Formulations ZHONG LI. Room 315 Perry G Wang. Sandra Falk. William E Barber Performance and Selectivity Options for HPLC and UPLC Separations KENNETH JOSEPH FOUNTAIN. Martin Griesbacher. Room 409 Jason Anspach. Nanjing University. Dublin City University Non-invasive Application of Ion Selective Microelectrodes to Chemical Characterization in the Boundary Layer of Living Cells PETER J SMITH. University of Waterloo. He Yang. Agilent Technologies. Thomas F Cullen.or Nano-plasmas on Postage-stamp Size Chips: Fundamentals. University of Cambridge. Yonqin Fu. Yijiang Lu. R Graham Cooks Micro-scale Instruments for Environmental Sensing YOGESH GIANCHANDANI. The University of Delaware Recess Scanning Electron Microscopy – From War Surplus to the World’s Favorite Imaging Tool JOSEPH R MICHAEL. Tohoku University Ion-gel Based Potentiometric Ion Sensors YU QIN. Merck Research Laboratories. GE Global Research Session 490 arranged by Radislav Potyrailo.Vassili Karanassios Session 480 New Column Technologies for Better and Faster Separations in UHPLC XIAOLI WANG. Lawrence Y Loo. VUB . US FDA. Mark A Messerli 2:20 (520-2) Potentiometry in Gas Phase JIRI JANATA. Geun Sig Cha. The Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh. Hyunwoo Gu Ion-Selective Micro-capsules with Additional Functionality ELIZABETH A HALL. Harvard University Electron Microscopy and Diffraction of Ordered Polymers and Biomaterials DAVID C MARTIN. Georgia Institute of Technology Dynamic Distribution Maps of Acidity and Hypoxia Within Multicellular Tumor Spheroids Obtained with Optode Microbeads and a MEMS Microelectrode Array MIKLOS GRATZL. Luis Garcia-Gancedo The Miniaturization of Ion Trap Mass Spectrometers J MICHAEL RAMSEY. Eli Lilly and Company Monday Afternoon.Radislav Potyrailo Beyond Sensor Arrays with Multivariable Sensing RADISLAV POTYRAILO. Cheap and Under Wireless Control arranged by Vassili Karanassios. J Luo. Liangxia Xie Practical Realization of Large Scale Chemical Sensor Networks: Can ISEs Play a Role? DERMOT DIAMOND. Andrew J Flewitt. Agnes Prasch. Karissa C Hammer. Joseph Pesek Bridging the Gap Between HPLC and UHPLC – Standardizing Column Geometry and Simplifying Method Development Strategies for Pharmaceutical Analysis TODD MALONEY. Applications and Wireless Data Acquisition VASSILI KARANASSIOS. Presiding 2:00 2:20 (530-1) (530-2) Session 530 Affinity Monolith Chromatography: Recent Developments and Applications DAVID S HAGE. GE Global Research and Jiri Janata. University of Nebraska Small but Powerful – Miniaturized Norbornene-based Monolithic Columns for Biomedical Chromatography FRANK M SINNER. George Yu 2:40 (520-3) 3:00 3:20 3:35 3:55 (520-4) 4:25 (490-5) (520-5) (520-6) (520-7) (520-8) SYMPOSIUM Session 500 The Twenty-Second James L Waters Annual Symposium: The Development and Application of Instrumentation in Electron and Ion Microscopy arranged by Rita M Windisch. US FDA Monday Afternoon. Room 311 Philippe Buhlmann.Jason Anspach Session 510 SYMPOSIUM Micro. University of North Carolina Miniature Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry Systems for Biomedical Diagnosis ZHENG OUYANG. Andreas Zimmer. University of Cambridge. Michael R Buchmeiser. Naijun Wu 2:40 3:00 (530-3) (530-4) 54 . NASA Ames Research Center. Jason Link.Rita M Windisch At the Frontiers of TEM and STEM DAVID C BELL. Ruth Prassl. Curtin University of Technology SYMPOSIUM Selective Gas Sensing: Beyond Sensor Arrays Monday Afternoon. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:35 3:05 3:35 3:50 (510-4) (510-1) (510-2) (510-3) Introductory Remarks . Wu Chen. Terry Zhang. Louisiana Tech University. B Jill Venton On-line Photolytic Optical Gating with an Ultraviolet-Light Emitting Diode for the Analysis of Biogenic Amines in Insect Antennal Lobes by Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography ELYSSIA M STEINWINTER. Ritu Arora Magnetic Nanomaterial-based Bioconjugation in Pre-concentration for Rapid MALDI-MS Screening of Bacterial Contamination in Water ZHONGXIAN GUO. Jussi Raittila. University of Waterloo. Tom Smith. Shubhen Kapila. Wenwan Zhong 2:20 (570-2) 2:20 2:40 (550-2) (550-3) 2:40 3:00 (570-3) (570-4) 3:00 (550-4) 3:20 3:35 (570-5) 3:20 3:35 3:55 (550-5) (550-6) 3:55 (570-6) 4:15 (570-7) 4:35 (570-8) 55 . Weihong Tan Recess Solid-phase Microextraction Based Air Sampling Device for Field Analysis by GGTMS DOUGLAS W LATER. LECO Corporation. University of Virginia. Inc. Anthony Rands.. Missouri University of Science and Technology. Mark Merrick Forensic Identification of Isomeric Substituted Phenethylamines and Related Drug Substances Using GC-MS and GC-IRD Methods RANDALL CLARK. John R Heim. Damian Connolly.. Douglas Raynie 2:20 (560-2) 2:40 3:00 3:20 3:35 (560-3) (560-4) 2:40 (540-3) 3:00 (540-4) (560-5) 3:20 3:35 (540-5) 3:55 4:15 4:35 (560-6) (560-7) (560-8) 3:55 4:15 4:35 (540-6) (540-7) (540-8) ORAL SESSION Forensic Analysis: Drugs. Riverside. Ying Liu Monday Afternoon Application of Cantilever Enhanced Photoacoustic FTIR for Oil Analysis ISMO KAUPPINEN. South Dakota State University. Lei Ren. Duquesne University. Lingjun Li Analysis of Nanoparticle-protein Interactions by Capillary Electrophoresis SHANG ZENG. Matt Pamuku High Selectivity GC-AED for the Analysis of Phenols from Environmental and Diesel Samples by Derivatization with Ferrocene Carboxylic Acid WALDEMAR WEBER. South Dakota State University. Presiding 2:00 (550-1) Session 550 Characterization of Synthetic Cannabinoids in “Spice” Samples by Gas Chromatography-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (GC-TOFMS) and Multi Reflecting-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (MR-TOFMS) JOE BINKLEY. LLC Whole Blood Analysis Utilizing Microextraction by Packed Syringe (MEPS) Online with LC-MS/MS MOHAMED ABDEL-REHIM. University of California. Darren Emge. Gasera Ltd. Inc. Kathryn Preston. Ni Li. Room 406 Elizabeth Harris. MannKind Corporation. Edgar D Lee Automated Targeted Detection of Trace Exogenous Materials in Fingerprints with Raman Chemical Imaging STEVEN CHRISTESEN. Florida State University A Systematic Approach to Upgrade and Characterize Bio-oils HIRANMAYEE KANDALA. HM Skip Kingston. Michael E Sigman Simultaneous Separation and Detection of the Illicit Drugs and Their Salt Forms Using LC/MS with Hypercarb Columns GUIFENG JIANG. Nathan L Porter. Letterkenny Institute of Technology 4:35 (550-8) 4:15 (550-7) Probing Interaction Between Proteins and Nanomaterials with Analytical Separation WENWAN ZHONG. Racha Seemamahannop. University of Muenster. Agilent Technologies. University of Wisconsin. Bechtel Bettis. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Vander Tumiatti Determination of Mercury Species in Crude Oil by Speciated Isotope Dilution Gas Chromatography Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry MIZANUR RAHMAN. Augustus Way Fountain Chemometric Discrimination of Textile Fibers Treated with Structurally-similar Dye Pairs KATIE M WHITE. Tak Y Aw. University of Virginia. Phillip Wilcox. June Feng Analysis of Biogenic Amines in an Individual Drosophila Larval Nerve Cord by CEFSCV HUAIFANG FANG. Junhua Wang. Janusz Pawliszyn Why MALDI. Inc. Ashish Tripathi. Separation and Flow-through Reactors BRETT PAULL. AstraZeneca Recess Solid-phase Microextraction Method for Monitoring Endogenous Compounds in the Pre-frontal Cortex of Freely Moving Rats During Deep Brain Stimulation ERASMUS CUDJOE. Douglas Raynie PPM Level Biodiesel Detection with a Portable Mid-IR Analyzer SANDRA RINTOUL. Janusz Pawliszyn. Sergio A Guazzotti. University of Waterloo. Jan T Andersson Recess Molecular Level Characterization and Compositional Archive for the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill by FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry AMY M MCKENNA. Claudine Chegini. Tamer Awad. Erik Emmons. University of Central Florida. Balaji Viswanathan. Yong Chen. University of Pittsburgh. Christopher Batich. Ni Li. University of Florida. University of Central Florida. Karim Abdel-Hay. Jakob B Later. Stephen G Weber Development and Evaluation of Biocompatible and Reusable OctadecylPolyacrylonitrile (C18-PAN) Coating for High Throughput Automated 96-Blade Solid Phase Microextraction System Coupled with LC-MS/MS FATEMEH S MIRNAGHI. Auburn University. Lancaster Laboratories. Public Utilities Board. Trisha Vickrey. Hamburg University of Technology. B Jill Venton Optimization of Capillary Electrophoresis Separations for Detection of Amphetamine and Amino Acid Neurotransmitters In-vivo CHRISTOPHER GREEN. Shang Zeng Gold Nanoparticles Deposited Capillaries as Pre-concentration Devices for Incapillary Micro-extraction Capillary Electrophoresis: Application to the Urine Analysis of Monohydroxy Metabolites of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons HUIYONG WANG. Korina Claimag. Juho Uotila Rapid Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Technical Oils with Gas Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry KYLE ANDERSON. US Army ECBC. Clement Hamani High Recovery Method of HybridSPE-Phospholipid of Biological Samples Prior To LC/MS Analysis XIAONING LU. MDRC.. Presiding 2:00 (570-1) Session 570 ORAL SESSION CE-Bioanalytical II Monday Afternoon.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 3:20 3:35 3:55 (530-5) (530-6) Recess High Throughput GLP Bioanalysis Using Monolithic Columns SHIMIN WEI. SIMS and DART Sensitivity Improves 10 to 100x Using Nanoliter Sample Preparation DREW SAUTER. Andres D Campiglia 4:15 (530-7) 4:35 (530-8) ORAL SESSION Developments in Sample Preparation for Biomolecule Analysis Monday Afternoon. Michael Ye QuEChERS Approach to Determine Pharmaceuticals and Toxins in Whole Blood JOAN MAIRE STEVENS. Room 402 John Kokosa. Room 404 Denise Wilkins. nanoLiter. Dublin City University. Diab Elmashni Quantitative Determination of Oxidant-induced Nitrosylation in Colonic Epithelial Cells Using Capillary Gel Electrophoresis with Laser Induced Fluorescence Detection SIYANG WANG. Gerhard Matz Selection of Aptamers to Determine Exposure to Sulpher Mustard PARAG A PAREKH. Room 408 Robert G Brown. Kevin Siek. Limei Hui. Craig A Aspinwall Recess Enhanced CIEF Systems Coupling with MALDI-FTMS for Neuropeptide Analysis ZICHUAN ZHANG.. Jack DeRuiter Detector Array with Gas Chromatography HENDRIK FISCHER. Michael Monko. Dylan Wilks Production and Characterization of Bio-oil Produced by Pyrolysis VARA PRASAD REDDY SAKAMPALLY. Supelco. Jason Guicheteau. Patrick Floris. Hassas Alwael Fast Separations of Phytochemicals by High-performance Liquid Chromatography Using Monolithic Columns MAURICIO A ROSTAGNO. Fibers and Fingerprints Monday Afternoon. Magdalena Maracine. Mary R Williams. Francis Tse Modification of Polymer Monoliths with Nano-particles for Bioanalytical Micro-extraction. Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria Application of Monolithic Columns in the Analysis of Illicit Drug Samples KIM MCFADDEN. Torion Technologies Inc. Jie Zhang. Leonard Sidisky. University of California. Joern Frank.. Presiding 2:00 (560-1) Session 560 ORAL SESSION Advances in Liquid Fuels Analysis Monday Afternoon. Gases. Gregory Schultz. Knobel Gaston. Timothy Fahrenholz. Wilks Enterprise. Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research. Presiding 2:00 2:20 (540-1) (540-2) Session 540 Development of a Dual-capillary Electroosmotic Sampling System for Spatially Resolved Analysis of the Extracellular Space of Hippocampal Tissue AMY HAMSHER. University of Arizona. Riverside. Phenomenex. PerkinElmer LAS. Jing Zhang. Case Western Reserve University.. Stephen G Weber Recess Development and Validation of High Performance Liquid Chromatography/ UV Method for Simultaneous Determination of Urinary Uric Acid.Hall B. Miklos Gratzl Integrated Impedance Detection of Protein Concentration CASPER HYTTEL CLAUSEN. Renishaw Diagnostics Ltd. Amy L Rohan.Bioanalytical Monday Afternoon. Inc. Susan V Olesik Optimization of Capillary LC System with PFET Detection for Fast Separation YANSHENG LIU. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. University of South Carolina at Aiken. Akihiro Moto. Yuan Huang. Ying Zhang. The Ohio State University. National Physical Laboratory. Romén Rodriquez-Trujillo. John M Provenza. Hall B. Anne M Andrews. Presiding 2:00 (590-1) Session 590 3:00 (610-4) Simplifying Analysis of Concentrated Carbohydrate Samples Using Ion Chromatography with Pulsed Amperometric Detection PETR JANDIK. Michael Nasse Application of Quantum Cascade Laser Based Sensing to Aerosol Fill Line Leak Detection MICHAEL MCCULLOCH. Agilent Technologies. Hizuru Nakajima The Effect of Purification and Pretreatment (of Carbon Nanotubes) on the Electrochemical Behavior of Carbon-nanotube Modified Gold Electrodes TINA H HUANGT. Nobuaki Soh. University of Pittsburgh. Gheorghe Nechifor A Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor on a Compact Disk-like Microfluidic Device AKIHIDE HEMMI. ESA . Jun Cheng Considerations in Automating pH Control for Chromatographic Separations of Biological Macromolecules THOMAS E WHEAT. A Carl Sanchez. Ryan J Hart. Charles L Liotta. Jane Leisure Concentration of Thallium (I) on Functionalized Magnetic Nanoparticles EUGENIA EFTIMIE TOTU. Waters Corporation. Daniel Root. Toshihiko Imato.. Room 403 David Hwang. Hypoxanthine and Creatinine MK NIMANTHI W EKANAYAKE. University of Minnesota. Vidhya Bhusari Myths in Ultra-high-pressure Liquid Chromatography MICHAEL W DONG. University Politehnica Bucharest. Mikkel D Mar. Winnie E Svendsen Characterization of Ovarian Malignancy by Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy GUNJAN TYAGI. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Presiding 2:00 (610-1) Session 610 3:55 (580-6) 4:15 (580-7) Novel Multiplexed Antibody Detection Assays Using Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering DAVID ANDREW EUSTACE. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor .. Susan V Olesik 3:20 3:35 (610-5) 2:20 (590-2) 3:55 (610-6) 2:40 (590-3) POSTER SESSION Session 615 3:00 (590-4) 3:20 3:35 (590-5) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Room 314 Michael McGinley. Robert Markovich. Charles A Eckert Quantum Cascade Laser Based Gas Analyzer Developed for Detection of Nitrogen Components in Automotive Test Beds RUTH LINDLEY.Red Area. Adrian C Michael. Kirstin Lynn. Agilent Technologies. Marcelo Filgueira.A Dionex Company (615-7 P) 2:20 (600-2) 56 . Tatsuya Tobita. ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Poster Session Monday Afternoon. Jessica Frey An Angle-scanning Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging System WEI JIN. Presiding 2:00 (600-1) Session 600 (615-6 P) Column Selectivity in Reversed-phase Liquid Chromatography Using LC/MS Compatible Mobile Phases WILLIAM J LONG. Thibodeaux Devron ATR Applications to Food Products and Packaging – Practical Considerations RICHARD SPRAGG. University of Florida. Katsumi Uchiyama. Ewen Smith Multiparameter Diagnostic Slide for the Point-of-care Testing of Metabolic Profiles in the ICU PUNKAJ AHUJA. Patricia McConville Separations of Biological Compounds through Liquid Chromatography Using Electrospun Polyhydroxyalkanoates CHERIE OWENS. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Charles R Martin Organic Vapor Sensors Based on Swellable Organically Modified Silica Actuators PAUL L EDMISTON.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM ORAL SESSION FTIR/Raman/Laser Spectroscopy/Imaging Monday Afternoon. Room 407 Mary A Kaiser. Merck & Co. Case Western Reserve University. Brian Salvatore 2:20 (610-2) 4:35 (580-8) 2:40 (610-3) ORAL SESSION HPLC . Renishaw. Takashi Usui.Pharmaceutical Monday Afternoon. Room 405 Richard Bormett. Anne E Mack. Annie Wilson. Koji Nakano. Shreveport. Aisle 400. Qinhan Jin 3:55 4:15 (590-6) (590-7) (615-3 P) (615-4 P) 4:35 (590-8) (615-5 P) ORAL SESSION HPLC . Christopher Graham. Changyub Paek. Patricia McConville Effect of First Dimension Phase Selectivity in Comprehensive Two Dimensional High Performance Liquid Chromatography HAIWEI GU. Graeme McNay. Brian Hemphill. Jyrki Kauppinen Can FTIR Spectroscopy Predict the Cotton Fiber Strength? YONGLIANG LIU. Aisle 400 (615-1 P) (615-2 P) In-capillary Preconcentration for Protein Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis SARAH A BASHAW. Bharati Vidyapeeth University. Cascade Technologies 3:20 3:35 3:55 4:15 4:35 (600-5) (600-6) (600-7) (600-8) Session 580 2:40 (600-3) Comprehensive and Simple Set of Test Compounds Used for the Determination of the Order of Utility of HPLC Columns of Wide Chiral Recognition Ability TIVADAR FARKAS. Lafayette College. Chevron. Anne E Mack. Pamela Pollet. Ying Mu. John W Henderson Jr The Charged Aerosol Detection: An Enabling Technology from Discovery to Production IAN NIEL ACWORTH. Maria Peshkova. Zhejiang University. DTU Nanotech. Ian H Cook. Min Li. Mebius Advanced Technology Ltd. Waters Corporation. Georgia Institute of Technology. James Evans. Louisiana State University. Phenomenex. Dionex Corporation. DuPont Corporate Center for Analytical Sciences. Pu Jin. Nik P Chetwyn 3:00 (600-4) Monday Afternoon 3:20 3:35 ORAL SESSION New Technologies for Medical Diagnostic Testing Monday Afternoon. Inc. John W Henderson Jr Novel Method Development Strategy for Impurity Profiling JERRY WANG. Cascade Technologies Ultimate Synchrotron Infrared Microspectroscopic Image Fidelity with FPA and Dedicated Optics DAVID WETZEL. ARS. Kimberley A Frederick Electroosmotic Flow and Ion-current Rectification in Pyramidal-pore Mica Membranes GREGORY W BISHOP. SSBD P Soysa Recent Developments in the Analysis of Free and Bound Amino Acids THOMAS E WHEAT. Chao Zhou. Eliel Villa-Aleman. Ting Zheng. Skidmore College. University of Colombo. University of Turku. Gary Gamble. The Ohio State University. College of Wooster. Ranjana Mehrotra. Stefan Ioan Voicu. Lars Andresen. Abu Rustum Recess Compendial Methods Adjusted to Use Superficially Porous Columns WILLIAM J LONG. Aurelia Cristina Nechifor. Dean Brown SEIRA Substrate Fabrication by Physical Vapor Deposition: New Insights into the SEIRA Enhancement of Silver and Gold Films for the Average User MICHELLE KILLIAN. Miklos Gratzl Fluorescent Probes for Selective Detection of Reactive Oxygen Species Based on Non-oxidative Mechanisms KUI CHEN. Genentech. Deepak K Jangir Recess Light Emitting Diodes and a Monochrome Detector to Measure Chromoionophore Response in Optode Based Chemical Sensors BRIAN HEMPHILL. Chad L Leverette Recess (580-5) A Spectroscopic Technique for the Decoupled Measurement of Physical and Chemical Absorption in Reactive Solvent Systems JACKSON R SWITZER. Presiding 2:00 2:20 2:40 3:00 (580-1) (580-2) (580-3) (580-4) Spectroscopic Studies of Human Hair Using a Cantilever Based Photoacoustic Detection JAAKKO LEHTINEN. Peter Sajonz. Peter W Carr Enhanced Efficiency Through the Development of Open-tubular Enhanced Fluidity Liquid Chromatography GWENAELLE S PHILIBERT. USDA. Scott Crittenden. Microbeam Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory. Ben B Perston. Jamie Johnson. Tom Kuusela. Tianjin International Institute of Biopharmaceutical Research Development of a Validated Stability-indicating UPLC Assay Method for Levocetirizine SUNIL DHANESHWAR. Marcos M Lopez. Liming Peng Challenges in the Analytical Method Development for Drug Product Containing a Steroid Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient IRENA NIKCEVIC. Nenny Fahruddin Products from the Oxidation of Biodiesel Blends JAN T ANDERSSON. Dennis A Wolf. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Avery H Demond Computer Based Analysis of Congested NO2 Spectrum THRESA WELLS. Gangli Wang Characterization of Soil Obtained from Joshua Tree National Park DAVID P SCHRUM. Georgia State University. Colin D Whitmore. Aisles 3900-4500. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Dmitry A Kochev. Peter C Chen. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Steady State and Time-correlated Single Photon Counting Fluorescence Determination of Critical Micelle Concentration and Aggregation Number of Rhamnolipid Biosurfactant Micelles ANGELA R SOEMO. Patrick S Bauer. Tommy Maestri. Mark Proett Analysis of Fluorophore-bound Carbohydrates via HPLC BRIDGET G TROGDEN.p. Raina M Maier Fluorescence Enhancement WILLIAM RAY THOMPSON. Paul J Rauch. University of North Dakota. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Geoff Sawyer. Characterization and Cell-imaging of Glutathionecapped CdTe/CdS Core/Shell Quantum Dots WUJIAN MIAO. Weihong Tan Low Light Intensity Surface Plasmon Sensing Element WOLFGANG U SPENDEL. Bloomsburg University. Anton Paar USA (615-28 P) (620-2 P) (620-3 P) (615-29 P) (615-30 P) (615-31 P) (620-4 P) (620-5 P) (620-6 P) (615-32 P) (615-33 P) 57 . Colorado College. Bryan E Cetroni A Paper Strip Based Immunosensing System for the Determination of C-Reactive Protein Using Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence SHIJUN WANG. Sheth LH Science College. University of Florida Biocatalyzed Synthesis of Polymeric Naturally Biodegradable Nanotubes from Plant Cell Wall Material HECTOR MARIO CAICEDO. Tingting Chen. Pietro Marino Using Ion Chromatography as a Tool in the Characterization of the Phytosiderophores in Root Exudates CHRISTOPHER P HALLEN. Miao Wujian A Hand Held Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometer for the Rapid Detection and Identification of Vapor Phase Chemical Species WILLIAM WU. Wei Jin. Mickey Pelletier. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Zhenghua Tang.Blue Area. Missouri University of Science and Technology. Ashley L Rambo Synthesis and Characterization of Pyrazoline and Its Metal Complexes with Co(II). Miguel A Hurtado. The University of Redlands. Penn State Berks. University of West Florida. Travis Heath Overcoming the Recalcitrance of Cellulosic Conversion via Acid and Base Pretreatment Processes BENG GUAT OOI. Eric N LeVan Micro-scale Visible Spectroscopy Using a Liquid Crystal Tunable Filter GARY A MABBOTT. Lillian Hensleigh Improved Optical Density Cell Design with Enhanced Dynamic Range Using a Nonlinear Variable Path Length JING SHEN. Gala Chapman The Role of Charge in NIR Dye –Biomolecule Interactions GABOR PATONAY. Manuela Bergna GCxGC/TOF-MS for Pesticide Determination ALESSANDRO CASILLI. Idaho State University. Middle Tennessee State University. Wilfred Vermerris Profiling Acid/base/neutral Water Contaminants via SPAD at Alkaline pH SANKA NIRANJAN ATAPATTU. Zhejiang University. Wake Forest University (615-11 P) (615-12 P) (615-13 P) (615-14 P) (615-38 P) (615-39 P) Monday Afternoon (615-40 P) (615-41 P) (615-15 P) (615-16 P) (615-17 P) (615-18 P) (615-44 P) (615-45 P) (615-19 P) (615-20 P) (615-21 P) (615-22 P) (615-23 P) (615-46 P) (615-47 P) (615-24 P) (615-25 P) (615-26 P) POSTER SESSION Session 620 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Xiaoliang Cheng. Matthew P Collins. Margarita Otero Diaz. Jeanne E Pemberton. Maged Henary. R (Bruce) J Warmack Synthesis and Characterization of Dithiolate-protected Copper Nanoparticles with Interesting Electrochemical and Optical Features DONALD A ROBINSON. Ole Hindsgaul. University of Arizona. Halliburton. PID Analyzers.. Julia Xiaojun Zhao. Eric Wallis Withdrawn Use of an Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometer as an Empirical Formula Detector for Gas Chromatography CARL YOUNG. George Rodrigues. Tanya R Knaide. Elizabeth M Ellison Evaluation of Coating Materials in CE Using Real-time Measurements of EOF SONDRA LIPSHUTZ. Qinhan Jin Raman Active Au/FePt Hybrid Nanoparticles for Rare Protein Isolation and Quantification ISMAIL OCSOY. Middle Tennessee State University. Constantinos Georgiou Urea Ammonium Nitrate (UAN) Concentration Analysis Using the Combination of Digital Density Meters and Refractometers DARREN S WILSON. Christopher M Jones. Jessica L Moore. Norman J Dovichi Characterization of Novel pH Sensitive Dyes GABOR PATONAY.p.A. Manuela Bergna Determination of Carbon in Soil Extract for Microbial Bio-Mass-Carbon Quantification DANIELE CAVALLI. Aisles 3900-4500 (620-1 P) Fast Gas Chromatography Hyphenated to Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry for the Determination of Pesticides ALESSANDRO CASILLI. Georgia State University. Matt K Reuer. University of Florida. Georgia State University. DANI Instruments S. University of Washington. Mohammed I Shukoor. Skidmore College. Kimberley A Frederick An Integrated Nucleic Acids Purification and Amplification System Using Microfabricated Glass Structures YING MU.A. Erin D Guth. Robert Atkinson. Ni(II) and Mn(II) Ions PANKAJKUMAR SHIVUBHAI PATEL. Chuan Wang. Pamela Vaughan Development of a Novel Magnetic Imaging System Useful in Art Conservation and Authentication NATHAN W BOWER. Lauren N Linz. University of Southern Mississippi. Maged Henary. West Chester University. David L Gorchov Sol-gel Immobilized CdSe Quantum Dots as Multiple Repetitive Uses Fluorophores in Peroxyoxalate Chemiluminescence Analysis CHU-NGI HO. University of Münster. Luke Cohen Determination of Niacinamide in Cereal Samples: Focus on Proper Sample Preparation KARYN M USHER. LLC Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon Determinations in Biofuel Matrices THOMAS P YAVARASKI. (615-27 P) Agriculture Monday Afternoon. Kamilah Mitchell Comparison of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Exhaust Emissions of Generators Fueled by Diesel with Different Oxygenate Additives NGEE SING CHONG. Sergey Alyabyev. Miami University. Artel. Hall B. Ankit Patel Development of Methods for Quantitative Analysis Synthetic Cannabinoid Substances NGEE SING CHONG. General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products. Stefan Hildebrandt. Tianyi Zhang Detection of Toxic Industrial Chemicals PAUL J RAUCH. Gilbert E Pacey Investigation of Oxygen Plasma Etching for Gold Microneedle Arrays FUNDA TONGAY. East Tennessee State University. Murray State University. Pradipsinh K Rathod. Marc B Wise. Miami University. Garffield Beckford Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Milling for Rapid Production of Poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) Microfluidic Devices JAMES M KARLINSEY. Yu Zhao . Middle Tennessee State University. Jack Rosenfeld Effectiveness of Metals Remediation Using Various Materials Determined by ICP/AES and ICP/MS CHELSIE BECK. Heinrich Luftmann (615-48 P) (615-49 P) (615-42 P) (615-43 P) (615-35 P) (615-36 P) (615-37 P) (615-34 P) (615-9 P) (615-10 P) Monitoring the Uptake of Glycosphingolipids in Plasmodium Falciparuminfected Erythrocytes Using Both Fluorescence Microscopy and Capillary Electrophoresis with Laser-induced Fluorescence Detection DAVID C ESSAKA. Marielle Youmans. John Kalivas. Steve E Burt Uncovering Dimensional Variability in Standard Microtiter Plate Types JOHN THOMAS BRADSHAW. University of di Milano.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (615-8 P) Monitoring Biomarkers of Osteoclastogenesis Using Centrifugal Microfluidic Devices ROBERT DANIEL JOHNSON. Spelman College. George T Davis Using Net Analyte Signal (NAS) to Identify an Adulterant in Extra Virgin Olive Oil KEVIN HIGGINS. Vanessa Hobbs Fluorescent Derivatization of Allylthiocyanate for Detection of the Glucosinolate Sinigrin NEIL D DANIELSON. University of Southern Mississippi. University of St. Cunwang Ge. Ceara Sargent Determination of Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products in Waste Water by Capillary Electrophoresis with UV Detection STEPHEN E GIBBONS. University of Florida. Jiao Chen.. Alex L Rogers. Bharatkumar N Patel Determination of Phosphorous Levels in the Milwaukee River SCOTT A SCHLIPP. Qihua Wu Leveraging Social Media to Educate the Public About Sustainability Practices JENNIFER MACLACHLAN. Luisa A Dempere. Guido Giazzi. General Dynamics ATP. DANI Instruments S. Luke Bolin Development of a Biomedical Diagnostic Method Based on Exhaled Breath Analysis by GC-MS NGEE SING CHONG. Mercer University. Middle Tennessee State University. Liliana Krotz. Qingqing Wu. Yinfa Ma. McMaster University. Thomas. John White.Hall B. Monica Palcic. Luke J Markstrom Electrochemical Synthesis. University of Michigan. Mansa. Lucinda J Begay. Matthew Bachus. Jordan N Fortuna. Broc Wenrich. M Todd Griffin. Anthony Kaczmarek. Renee Huang.Blue Area. Sreekanth Suravajjala. Narasimhamurthy Shanaiah. Jason Gilleran. Eugen Hartungen. Matthew Hanley. Zhiqiang Yang. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Tilmann D Maerk Beadless Stretched-sample Preparation Method for Enhanced Spatial Resolution in Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Nervous Tissues ERIC J LANNI. Sunday Udele Bioanalytical Applications for Clinical/Biomedical Uses Monday Afternoon. Toshihiro Fujii Analytical Method Development for the Measurement of Lipid-Related Exometabolome Species of S Cerevisiae by Tandem Mass Spectrometry TAO SUN. Facundo Fernandez LC-MSMS Method Development for Steroid Panel Analysis in Human Serum BETH FERNANDEZ. Adeyemi Egunyomi. Clemson University. Steven Eckdahl. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Application of Mass Spectrometry Monday Afternoon. TUHH . Duquesne University. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. John McFarlane. Wabash College. an Opioid Neuropeptide. University of Florida. Aisles 3900-4500 (640-1 P) Rapid Infrared Microspectroscopy Method for Diagnosis and Assessment of Interstitial Cystitis/Painful Bladder Syndrome EMILY A BIRKEL. Sanjeewa Gamagedara. Alfons Jordan. Judy Stone Determination of Lead in Whole Blood: A Comparison of Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry Results by Three Calibration Preparation Techniques SARAH J CAMBERN. Ionicon Analytik. Ohio State University. AB Sciex. Yuki Kitahara. Scott Kassan. Ryan C Bailey One-Step Nanoparticle-based Homogeneous Assay for Influenza Virus JEREMY D DRISKELL. The University of Kansas. Henning Wehrs. Daniel Raftery Glycation of Cyclic GMP by Methylglyoxal and Glyoxal: An In-vitro Study of Advanced Glycation Endproducts PRAVEEN K PAMPATI. University of California. National Institutes of Health. CA Tony Buffington Determination of Roxithromycin in Human Plasma by LC-MS/MS Method BHARAT DHOLARIYA. Kevin R Tucker. Philipp Sulzer. Missouri University of Science and Technology. Yinfa Ma Development and Characterization of Stabilized. Jeffrey N Anker Withdrawn Silicon Photonic Microring Resonator Arrays for Multiplexed Cytokine Secretion Assays MATTHEW S LUCHANSKY. University of Texas at Arlington. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Bowei Xi. Regulo M Ramirez Wong. Aisle 400 (650-1 P) Investigation of Correlations of Modified Nucleosides Levels in Urine Samples with Urologic Cancers by Using Capillary Electrophoresis QIHUA WU. Michael P Balogh High-throughput Sample Preparation and Analysis of Biological and Synthetic Analytes Using Ionic Liquid Matrices by MALDI-MS on a Digital Microfludic Chip SIRANTHA PERERA. Purdue University. Aisles 3900-4500. Susan M Lunte 1 (630-2 P) (630-3 P) (640-2 P) (640-3 P) (630-4 P) Monday Afternoon (640-4 P) (630-5 P) (640-5 P) (640-6 P) (630-6 P) (630-7 P) (640-7 P) (630-8 P) H NMR Based Metabolic Profiling of Serum for the Detection of Pancreatic Cancer KWADWO OWUSU-SARFO. AB SCIEX. Simone Juerschik. Riverside. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Hans Seehauser. Yasith S Nanayakkara. Stanislav Rubakhin. Qian Sun. Joerg Mueller Imaging Mass Spectrometry Meets 3D Cell Culture Systems HAOHANG LI. Hall B. A Useful Phytomedicine for Gonorrhea and Skin Eruptions in HIV/AIDS MORUFU ADISA ADEMOYE. Maegen Howes-Podoll. Hua-fen Liu. John McFarlane. Wesley O Okiei GC-MS Analysis of the Essential Oil from the Fresh Leaves of Tridax Procumbens MODUPE OGUNLESI. Chad Cameron. Weihong Tan 1H-NMR Study of Monocrotaline and Its Metabolites in Human Blood YICHENG YANG. Ralph A Tripp Determination of the Nanoparticle-protein Corona via Flow Field Flow Fractionation JONATHAN T ASHBY. Hui Ye. Hua-fen Liu. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Wesley O Okiei Gas Chromatographic Analysis of the Dried Leaves of Coix lacryma-jobi. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Sylvie Beaudet. Mitchell E Johnson Measurement of 1 -200 m/z Scan Range Using the Planar Integrated Micro Mass Spectrometer (PIMMS) GREGORY QUIRING. A Phytomedicine for Asthma EDITH OFOR. Bioanalytical Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis Monday Afternoon. Luis Rodriguez-Saona. Renee Huang. Aisles 3900-4500. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Renee Huang. Stella Schindler. Hall B. University of Georgia. Kenneth A Christensen.Hall B.Technische Universitat HamburgHarburg. Meisei University. Kwame Sefah. Elliott Jones The Analysis of Testosterone by LC-MS/MS: A Comparison to Immunoassay BETH FERNANDEZ. Amneal Pharmaceuticals Co Investigation of Urinary Sarcosine and Related Biomarkers in Prostate and Other Urological Cancers Using LC/MS/MS SANJEEWA GAMAGEDARA. Maria Reinhardt. Missouri University of Science and Technology. Joseph P Romano. David Lavorato. Lukas Maerk. Elena G Chiorean. Martin Sibum Electroanalytical Determination of Ciprofloxacin Antibiotic in Pure and Drug Formulation Forms ABDEL-NASSER M KAWDE. Mayo Clinic. Waters. Patrick Quinn-Paquet. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Anthony Kaczmarek. University of Rhode Island. Jost Kames. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Xiaoliang Cheng. Georgia Institute of Technology. Lisa Sapp. Biomimetic Chromatographic Stationary Phase Matrices SEID M ADEM. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Peter J Lee. Nouri M Hassan Investigating the Metabolism of Dynorphin A 1-17. Ken Kuhn An Evaluation of Strategies for Small-molecule Analysis by MALDI Mass Spectrometry: What Are the Limits? JAMES A KELLEY. Lisa Sapp. Daniel W Armstrong Analysis of the Essential Oil from the Leaves of Bambusa Vulgaris. AB SCIEX. OI Analytical. Lawrence R Phillips A Multi-faceted MS Strategy for de novo Sequencing of the Nodule-specific Cysteine-rich Peptides in Medicago Truncatula CHENXI JIA. Yongqing Jiang.Hall B.Blue Area. University of Notre Dame. Omar Hadjar. Modupe Ogunlesi. University of Lagos. University of Lagos. Lingjun Li Flow Injection Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (FI-ESI-MS) Gradient Ratio Standard Addition (GR-SA) for Non-chromatographic Quantification of Pharmaceutical Active Ingredients DANA HOSTETLER. Craig A Aspinwall (630-17 P) (630-18 P) (650-2 P) (630-19 P) (630-20 P) 58 . Giuseppe Caruso. Yuki Katoh. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Jonathan V Sweedler Monitoring Hydrogen and Gaseous Fuels Using a Double-focusing Mass Spectrometer GOTTFRIED KIBELKA. University of Lagos. GA Nagana Gowda.Red Area. Wesley O Okiei. Winfried Moeller. Melissa Maras Improving Synthesis Lab Productivity Using Thermal Desorption/MS to Rapidly Monitor Chemical Reactions JENNIFER A BURGESS. Yongqing Jiang. Jean-Michel Ané. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Elliott Jones Withdrawn A New Configuration of Ion Attachment Chamber Connected to Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry SEIJI TAKAHASHI. Aisles 3900-4500 (630-1 P) A Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry-Based Method for Analysis of Total Testosterone in Human Serum WITOLD WORONIECKI. Aisle 400. King Fahd University. in Peripheral Tissues and the Central Nervous System COURTNEY DANIELLE KUHNLINE. Yinfa Ma A Novel Algorith for Quantitative Analysis of Plasma Free Metanephrines by Automated Online Solid-phase Extraction LC/MS/MS MICHAEL JARVIS. Lawrence P Fernando. Christopher C Lai. AB Sciex. Joel A Dain An Efficient Method to Cross-link Aptamers and Proteins RUOWEN WANG. Modupe Ogunlesi.Hall B. Hall B. Wenwan Zhong (640-8 P) (630-9 P) (640-9 P) (640-10 P) (640-11 P) (630-10 P) (630-11 P) (640-12 P) (640-13 P) (630-12 P) (640-14 P) (640-15 P) (630-13 P) (630-14 P) (630-15 P) POSTER SESSION Session 650 (630-16 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Hua-fen Liu. Amanda B Hummon Development of a Novel Proton-transfer-reaction Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) Instrument for Monitoring and Quantifying Airborne Molecular Contaminations in Cleanroom Environments CHRISTIAN LINDINGER. Hyejin Moon. Vincent M Asiago. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Blue Area on Exposition Floor .PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM POSTER SESSION Session 630 POSTER SESSION Session 640 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. London Metropolitan University Rotational Tracking of Single Plasmonic and Fluorescent Particles in Living Macrophages KHANHVAN T NGUYEN. Miami University.Comparison of Larger Bed Formats to Allow the Extraction of Larger Matrix Volumes LEE DARRAN WILLIAMS. Artel. Hamburg University of Technology.Red Area. Ziling Xue Withdrawn Development of an SDS-PAGE Method for Detection of Trace Proteases in Bovine Serum Albumin LARISSA COOMBS HARWICK. University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Kathleen L Caldwell. Steve Jordan. Data Analysis. HM Skip Kingston. Islamic Azad University (660-11 P) (660-12 P) POSTER SESSION Session 670 (680-3 P) (680-4 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Crane (670-14 P) (670-15 P) (670-16 P) (670-12 P) (670-13 P) (670-10 P) (670-11 P) (660-2 P) (660-3 P) (660-4 P) (660-5 P) Monday Afternoon (660-6 P) (660-7 P) (660-8 P) (660-9 P) (660-10 P) POSTER SESSION Session 680 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Spelman College. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Bioanalytical/Pharmaceutical Monday Afternoon. Naganagowda A Gowda. Kimberly C Davis Nutritional Supplement Contamination Quantification: Elemental Analysis by EPA Method 6020A and Total Zinc and Antimony and Antimony Speciation by EPA Method 6800 GREGORY MICHAEL ZINN. Liu Lingyan. University of California. University of São Paulo. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Merck & Co. Florida International University. Martin R Lopez. Rhys Jones. Aisle 400 (670-1 P) Uptake of Metals by Hair via Melanin: The Role of Selected Components of Melanin in this Process MARK T STAUFFER. Daniel Raftery High-sensitivity Measurement of Benzene for the Mapping Short-interval Transients in Environmental Monitoring BRIAN BISCHOF. Richard Calverley. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Brian Kozlowski. Pedro V Oliveira.SIMAAS ANGERSON NOGUEIRA NASCIMENTO. Jennifer L Dudek. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Scott Faber Analysis of Copper and Iron Associated to Protein Using SEC-UV. Riverside. Pb. Duquesne University. Jay Lorch Identification of Metabolites in Complex NMR Spectra Using Ratio Analysis of Peak Integrals SIWEI WEI. Jian Zhang. Biotage GB Limited. Aisles 3900-4500 (680-1 P) (680-2 P) Multi-variable and Multi-group ROC Curve Analyses for Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis WALEED M MASWADEH. Genentech. Hendrik Fischer. Wenwan Zhong Metabolic Profiling in Plasma Patients Administered with Tranexamic Acid BARBARA BOJKO. Baseline-MOCON. Zane Hammoud. Tony Edge Flow Field Flow Fraction for Rapid Separation and Clean-up of Biological Samples SAMANTHA SCHACHERMEYER. Robert L Jones (670-9 P) Bioanalytical Sampling and Sample Preparation Monday Afternoon. Aisle 400. University of Waterloo. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Adam Gniewek Blogging in the Lab: A Research Information Management System (RIMS) for Faculty STUART J CHALK. Robert L Jones Monitoring the Alteration in Urea Released as Nitrogen FAHIMA MOSAAD HELALY. Duquesne University. Christopher John. A Peter Snyder High Resolution Coherent Two Dimensional Spectroscopy and Computer Based Data Analysis Programs: Application to Nitrogen Dioxide KAMILAH MITCHELL. Agela Technologies Development of a Generic Automated Sample Preparation Method for Conventional and Amorphous Solid Dispersion Formulations JESSICA KOGAN.Hall B. Abbott Laboratories. The University of Toledo.Hall B. CJ Venkatramani. Hall B. Shawn M Anderson. Marcin Wasowicz. Aisles 3900-4500 (660-1 P) Supported Liquid Extraction (SLE+) . Svetoslava Stamenova. Ewa Lang.Blue Area. Mark Fresquez. Temperature and Chemical Effect Simultaneously HEMA SUDHA CHATRAGADDA.Blue Area. Yoshika Sekine Signal Processing for a Portable Multi Sensor Gas Chromatograph JOERN FRANK. Helen Lodder. Aisles 3900-4500. Kalyan Paila Optimization of Solid Phase Extraction for the Analysis of Benzodiazapines from Plasma LUISA PEREIRA. Thresa Wells Introduction of Analytical Environmental Efficiency to the Evaluation of Green Analytical Methodologies for Chemical Pollutants AYUMI KAWAMURA.Hall B. Se. Kathleen L Caldwell. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Mizanur Rahman. Jose R Almirall Automatic Twin Vessel Recrystallizer: Absolute Purity Evaluation by Determination of Criterial T0 Value for 100% Pure Compound by DSC OSAMU NARA. The University of Toledo. Wei Siwei. Fariba Tayyari. Gerhard Matz Stability and Molecular Structure of Some Vanadium Complexes Effective in Biological Systems: A Quantum Mechanical Study RAKHSHAN HAKIMELAHI. University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Jeffrey Fishpaugh Proteomics Sample Preparation Considering High Pressure. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Curtis Frantz. Tokai University. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hall B. Monica A Abdelshahid Improved Biomonitoring Method for Multi-elemental Analysis (Cd. Hall B. Tim Liddicoat. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Spelman College Interactive Charts: A Powerful New Tool for Understanding Chromatography Data JAMES A SCHIBLER. Anthony J Canestraro. Nagana Gowda. HM Skip Kingston.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM POSTER SESSION Session 660 (670-8 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Computer Modeling & Simulation Monday Afternoon. Catalent Pharma Solutions. Gary Dowthwaite The Determination of Glipizide in Plasma WAN WANG. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Kevin Rupprecht. Daniel Raftery Understanding Liquid Handling Behavior of Automated Pipetting Platforms JOHN THOMAS BRADSHAW. Jared L Anderson Black Belt Lean Tools for Process Improvements MAROOF H QURASHI. Aisles 3900-4500. Kavita Mistry Speciation of Inorganic. Purdue University. Ling Zhou Enhancing Efficiency of Trace Metals Analysis Using Generic Method Validation by ICP-OES ILA PATEL. Yat Hui. University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. University of North Florida New Methods for Analyzing High Resolution Multidimensional Spectra PETER C CHEN. Lingyan Liu. Kelly E Casoni Probing the Effect of Fluoridation on Tooth Erosion with Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry MARK T STAUFFER. ECBC. Janusz Pawliszyn Selective Extraction of Genotoxic Impurities Using Polymeric Ionic Liquid-based Sorbent Coatings in Solid-phase Microextraction TIEN D HO. Influence of Intentionally Introduced Easily Ionizable Elements in Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES) and Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) EMILY ROSE SCHENK. Purdue University. Claire Desbrow. Hg. Kamilah Mitchell. Jared L Anderson Design and Synthesis of New Generation Polymeric Ionic Liquid-based Sorbent Coatings for Solid-phase Microextraction YUNJING MENG. and Mn) of Whole Human Blood by Inductively Couple Plasma Dynamic Reaction Cell Mass Spectrometry (ICP-DRC-MS) DEANNA R JONES. Dionex Corporation. Methyl and Ethyl Mercury in Blood Using Isotopedilution and Solid-phase Microextraction with Gas Chromatography Coupled to Inductively-coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry CARL P VERDON. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Sam M Jones. Juliana Naozuka (680-5 P) (680-6 P) (680-7 P) (680-8 P) (670-2 P) (670-3 P) (680-9 P) (680-10 P) (670-4 P) (670-5 P) (670-6 P) (670-7 P) 59 . NSWC. Agela Technologies Design and Implementation of a Multi-cell Reactor for the Pretreatment of Biological Samples Using the Advanced Oxidation Process STEFANIE A BRAGG. Tao Ye. Joanna Everitt A Fluorinated Mixed Mode Ion Exchange Stationary Phase for Solid Phase Extraction NEIL D DANIELSON. Jeff M Jarrett. Keith J Albert Supported Liquid-liquid Extraction based on Diatomaceous Earth Modified by Different Treatment WANG WAN. Tohoku Pharmaceutical University Metabolomics-based Early Detection of Esophageal Adenocarcinoma JIAN ZHANG. National Research Centre Development of a Generalized Method for Determination of Elemental Impurities in Support of USP<232> and <233> MICHELLE E CREE. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . US Army. Matthew Giardina Analysis of Flavor Chemicals EDWARD LIMOWSKI. Markes International. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Gary Deger Evaluating Food Products for Furan and Other Volatile Organic Compounds ROGER BARDSLEY. Grace.Blue Area. Markus M Martin. Naoto Iwasaki Volatile Organic Compounds in Every Day Food TYLER TRENT. Christopher Casteel Head Space Solid Phase Microextraction (HS-SPME) Gas Chromatography Mass Spectroscopy (GCMS) Analysis of Volatile Components of Garlic JACK WILLIAMS. Jeffry D Miller. Daniel B Cardin. Angela I Calderon Exploring the Diversity on (THPM) Scaffold for Novel Thiazolopyrimidines. John A Chakel Pesticide Analysis Workflow Using GC/MS and LC/MS Techniques CHINKAI MENG. Florida State University. Grace. Maria Cesarina Abete A Survey of Retail Lavender Essential Oils to Detect Adulterations GARY H NAISBITT. Scott Anderson. Universidade Federal do ABC/UFABC.. Eun Jin Lee. Takatomo Takai. Thomas Wampler.Hall B. Balasubramanian Sitharaman Simultaneous Multi-element Stable Isotope Analysis of Green Coffee Bean to Assess Its Geographic Origin MAMI S OHASHI. Takashi Sato. Kevin Siek. Aisles 3900-4500. Wander Novakowski (710-7 P) Drug Discovery Monday Afternoon. Wright State University (710-17 P) (710-18 P) (710-19 P) (710-20 P) (700-4 P) (700-5 P) (700-6 P) (700-7 P) POSTER SESSION Session 720 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Aisle 400 (690-1 P) (690-2 P) (690-3 P) Improved Purification of Lead Generation Compounds by Flash Chromatography RAKESH BOSE. Ivana Bottazi. Daniel Pentek Characterization of Nutrients and Actives in Herbal Supplements and Nutriceuticals Using UHPLC-Multi-reflecting Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry – Comparison of Suppliers and Dosage forms of Green Tea. Diesner Ag Distribution of Iron(III)-Trion Chelates. Jim Ferguson (710-9 P) (710-10 P) (710-11 P) (710-8 P) (690-4 P) Monday Afternoon (710-12 P) (710-13 P) (710-14 P) (690-5 P) (690-6 P) (710-15 P) (710-16 P) POSTER SESSION Session 700 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Harald Ritchie The Inter.. Auburn University. Sun Yoo Kil. Guoqiang Liu. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Mercyhurst College. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM.. Ginger and Acai Berry Extracts JEFFREY PATRICK. Kenichi Nakane.) Thiosulfinates Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography with Diode Array Detector and Tandem Mass Spectrometry YOHANNES H REZENOM. Yusuke Moriwake. Yuki Hashi. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . David H Russell. Jasco International Co. Entech Instruments. Kathy Lawrence Chemical Comparison of Two Species of Notopterygium by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography–Photodiode Array Detection–Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry JING DONG. and Determination of Their Formation Constants: A Multiweek Instrumental Analysis Laboratory Project MARK T STAUFFER. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Carla Cappa. Mari Sugihara. Characterization by X-ray Diffraction. Amberlee R Neibuar Identification of Various Pink-red Pigments Formed by Reacting Various Amino Acids with Onion (Allium cepa L. Inc. Joe Binkley.Hall B.Red Area.Red Area.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM POSTER SESSION Session 690 (710-6 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Marco Montafia. Liquid Chromatography Chemical and Physical Refinements Monday Afternoon. Education/Teaching Monday Afternoon. Holger Franz. Andre Striegel Fine Fibrous Stationary Phases in Microcolumn Liquid Chromatography YOSHIHIRO SAITO. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. YMC Co. Nicholas Nelson. Riccardo Nespoli. Tanya Gamble. Paola Spagnolo. Aisle 400. PerkinElmer Inc.. CDS Analytical. Leco Corporation. Agilent Technologies. Shimadzu International Trading Co. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Hokkaido University of Education Project STONE (Science Teaching for Ohio’s New Economy) SUZANNE K LUNSFORD. Utah Valley University. AB Sciex. Shizhong Chen Mass Spectrometry Based Identification and Structure Elucidation of Oleamide as a Ligand of Plasmodium Falciparum Thioredoxin Reductase RANJITH MUNIGUNTI. Maria Leogrande. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Aisle 400 (710-1 P) Analysis of the Off-odour Profile of Food Products Using a Micro-chamber/ Thermal Extraction System and Thermal Desorption (TD)-GC/TOF MS Detection ROBERTS M GARETH. Aisles 3900-4500 POSTER SESSION Session 710 (720-1 P) (720-2 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Thermo Fisher Scientific. John A Chakel. Chang-Hyeock Byeon A New Approach to Teaching Instrumental Analysis Laboratory GRACE ZOOROB. Vanderbilt University. Hall B. Teledyne Tekmar. University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Ltd. Dafydd Milton Use of Silica Based and Porous Graphitic Carbon at Elevated Temperatures in Liquid Chromatography LUISA PEREIRA. Hall B. Scott Anderson. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Application of Acid Rain in the Northern Japan During 2006-2011 to Environmental Education MASAHIKO KAN..Hall B. Aisle 400. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Anticancer Activity BHARAT BABUBHAI BALDANIYA. Naohiro Kuriyama Use of High-speed Wavelength Switching in UHPLC Methods Using Fluorescence Detection FRANK STEINER. Daniel Cooper The Use of Pyrolysis GC-MS to Characterize Natural and Artificial Sweeteners KAREN JANSSON. Teledyne Tekmar. Teledyne Tekmar. Shingoro Shirai. Candee Chambers. Nathan Valentine Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in Different Beverages TYLER TRENT. Janet M Scalese Determination of Impurities in Ethyl Alcohol Used in Alcoholic Beverages VIVEK R DHOLE. Lei Cao. Ltd. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Kiyokatsu Jinno Characterization and Evaluation of a Novel C18 Column Based on Organic/inorganic Hybrid Silica for High-performance Liquid Chromatography NORIKO SHOJI. Tony Edge. Tony Edge. TTB. David Cliffel Engaging the Millennial Chemistry Major in Analytical Lectures and Labs GRETCHEN E POTTS. IZS-CREAA. Hideto Kakimi. Vanisree Mulabagal. Antioxidants an Potential Contaminants in Process Train Samples from Wine Processing JEFFREY PATRICK. Nathan Valentine Dioxins in Rice: How Are They Distributed? FRANCESCA FASANO. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Avinash Dalmia. Comparison of SPME to Active SPME for the Analysis of Aromas and Fragrances in Foods and Consumer Products THOMAS X ROBINSON. David Negrotti.Hall B. Tyler Trent A Survey of Residual Solvents in Various Inks Used in Consumer Product Packaging ROGER BARDSLEY. Inderjit Kaur. Joe Binkley. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Teledyne Tekmar. Tyler Trent (720-6 P) (720-3 P) (720-4 P) (710-2 P) (710-3 P) (710-4 P) (710-5 P) (720-5 P) 60 . Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Roger Bardsley. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Hall B. Inc. Hall B. Toyohashi University of Technology. Selection of Column for the Analysis of Polar Compounds LUISA PEREIRA. Aisle 400. Fraser McLeod Food Science Using GC/MS and LC/MS Monday Afternoon. Roger Bardsley. Daniel A Soisson. Philip L Wylie Use of a Copper Disposable Voltammetric Electronic Tongue to Detect Adulteration Process of Whiskeys THIAGO PAIXAO.and Intraparticle Obstruction Factors in Size-exclusion Chromatography DUSTIN RICHARD. M G Science Institute Simultaneous Pharmacokinetic Profile and Metabolite Identification Using Accurate Mass High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Technique SUMA RAMAGIRI. Leco Corporation. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Adam Patkin. Texas A&M University. Steve Wesson. Limited.Red Area. College of Mount St Joseph Marketing High Technology Service Aspects and Considerations Part V JOHN F LITTON. Kathy Lawrence Improved Isolation and Purification of Natural Products by Flash Chromatography RAKESH BOSE. Antonio La Rosa. Bhimanagouda S Patil Quantification of Aflatoxins in Peanuts Using UHPLC-single Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry SHARANYA REDDY. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Tyler Trent. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Monica Dolci. Aisle 400 (700-1 P) (700-2 P) (700-3 P) Synthesis and Analysis of Aspirin: An Instrumental Approach for Non-science Majors and High School Students CHRISTA A CURRIE. Teledyne Tekmar. Kevin Siek. Nathan Valentine Evaluating Consumer Products for Low Level Contaminants with High Temperature Dynamic Headspace ROGER BARDSLEY. Jessica Clemente Multi-reflecting Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry with UPLC for the Qualitative Comparison of Nutrients.. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Hesham Ghobarah. Dionex Corporation. Ikuo Ueta. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. University of Alberta. Hall B. Fisher Scientific Co. Albany College of Pharmacy. University of Kansas Microfluidic Separations Using Phospholipids for Fluid Steering and Enhanced Chemical Selection LISA ANN HOLLAND. 2011 4:30 . University of Delaware. Robert Levin Quality and Substantivity Testing of Fragrances With an Electronic Nose JEANCHRISTOPHE MIFSUD. Jeffrey S Rohrer Submicron Injectable Lipid Emulsion Particle Size Distributions of Unprecendented Accuracy and Resolution KERRI-ANN A HUE. ABB (740-1) (740-2) (740-3) Two-dimensional Infrared (2D IR) Correlation Spectroscopy — Progress in a Quarter Century ISAO NODA. The University of Texas at Austin. Craig Prater. The University of Texas at Austin Tuesday Morning. Jeff Wiseman Evaluation and Improvement of the USP Assay Methods for the Aminoglycoside Antibiotics Kanamycin and Amikacin LIPIKA BASUMALLICK. The Procter & Gamble Company (720-8 P) Session 740 (720-9 P) (720-10 P) POSTER SESSION Session 730 8:10 8:45 9:20 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. John F Rabolt 9:55 10:10 10:45 (740-4) (740-5) (730-2 P) Tuesday Morning (730-3 P) (730-4 P) AWARD Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award arranged by Ann Puskaric. Damien Mauran Spatial Differentiation of Polymer Microdomains Using Nanoscale Infrared Spectroscopy CURTIS MARCOTT. GSK Room 217 8:45 9:20 9:55 10:15 10:50 (750-2) (750-3) SYMPOSIUM ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: Chip Based Separations arranged by Carlos Garcia. Olusoji Ilori Analysis of Lipid Based Dietary Supplements for Residual Chlorinated Pesticide Using Advanced Fully Automated GPC-SPE-Evaporation JAMES NEAL-KABABICK. by Patricia Bordell. Jennifer Salmons. Room 312 Robin Garrell. Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (750-1) Magnetorotation Based Ultra-small Biomedical Platforms for Real-time Monitoring of 3-dimensional Morphology Development in Single Cells: From Bacteria to Cancer RAOUL KOPELMAN. MAC-MOD Analytical Inc. GPC. Tom Dobbs.6:30 PM Analytical Methods for Oil-contaminated Seafood from the Gulf Oil Spill Facilitated by: Jack Cochran. Ted Langan. Light Light Solutions. Cecilia Igwilo. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . The Procter & Gamble Company. Mitchell Lamboy. by Henry Buijs.Robin Garrell Presentation of the 2011 Bomem-Michelson Award to Isao Noda. University of Montreal. TUESDAY. LLC Tuesday Morning. Alpha MOS. Particle Sizing Systems. MARCH 15. University of Uyo. Restek Corporation Room 216 Career Placements for Scientists Facilitated by: John Guarniere. Christopher Pohl Supported Liquid Phase Microextraction Probes for Pharmacokinetic Studies MARCEL FLORIN MUSTEATA. University of California Los Angeles. Room 315 Carlos Garcia. Presiding 8:00 8:05 Introductory Remarks . Michael Lo. Deanna C Hurum. Patrick O’Hagan Determination of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) and Counterions: A Comparison Between Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography (HILIC) and Mixed-Mode Chromatography XIAODONG LIU.Red Area. Room 314 Adrian C Michael. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Vibrational Spectroscopy as a Probe of Structure Development in Electro-spun Fibers BRUCE CHASE.Hall B. ETH Zürich 8:10 CONFEREE NETWORKING Monday. Kevin Kjoller. Reckitt Benckiser Inc. RCE Associates Room 215 Harsh Environment Mass Spectroscopy Facilitated by: Gottfried Kibelka. University of Florida Label-free Chemical Analysis on the Nanometer Scale Using Tip-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS) RENATO ZENOBI. Charles A Lucy Convenient Analysis of Amine Oxide Surfactants in Complex MARK MATTHEW MILLER. 2011 MORNING AWARD Bomem-Michelson Award arranged by Robin Garrell. Stem Bark and Root of Picralima Nitida LILIAN IHEYINWA OGUGUO. Dionex Corporation. University of California Los Angeles Tuesday Morning. Hiromi Arimoto. Carol Schneider. Paul Donabella. March 14.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (720-7 P) High Performance Liquid Chromatography of Nitro Pesticides with Surface Ionization Detection TAKUYA SUGA. Dave Nicoli. University of Michigan Molecular Transfer and Transport: What Controls the Conductance? MARK A RATNER. Presiding 8:00 8:05 Introductory Remarks . State University of New York at Buffalo Recess (750-4) (750-5) Elucidation of Molecular Foundation of Cancer WEIHONG TAN. West Virginia University. Toshihiro Fujii Examining the Selectivities of Several C18 and Modified C18 Phases: Advantages of Phenyl and Pentafluorophenyl (PFP) Phases THOMAS JEROME WAEGHE. Xavier Bredzinski Advances in Infrared Spectroscopy for Time-resolved Polymer Studies CHRISTIAN PELLERIN. Nathan Rogers. University of Michigan. Flora Research. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Mike Parada. Xingwei Wu 61 . University of Pittsburgh. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Isao Noda Recess Chemical Imaging for Molecular Pathology ROHIT BHARGAVA. Others Monday Afternoon. Chairman. Meisei University. Stephanie A Archer-Hartmann. Robert T Moody. Aisle 400 (730-1 P) Evaluation of Antifungal and Antibacterial Activity of the Extracts and Crude of the Leaf. Monday Afternoon Pharmaceutical . Matthew Branham. Northwestern University Nanoclinics and Nanoplexes: Biomedical Applications of Nanosystems PARAS N PRASAD. Harsh Environment Mass Spectroscopy Society Room 218 Process Analytical Technology (PAT) Topics Facilitated by: James Rydzak.. Carl L Zimmerman Development of Covalently Modified Small Particle Stationary Phases for Ion Chromatography MUHAMMAD FAROOQ WAHAB..Carlos Garcia Session 760 Separation Based Lab-on-a-chip Devices for In-vivo Monitoring SUSAN M LUNTE.Extraction.Ann Puskaric Session 750 (730-5 P) (730-6 P) (730-7 P) Presentation of the 2011 Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award to Raoul Kopelman. Seiji Takahashi. Dionex. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 (760-1) (760-2) Introductory Remarks . Aisle 400. AstraZeneca Lipidomic Sample Processing and Mass Spectrometry HONGBIN XU. Astra Zeneca Tuesday Morning. Nagoya University Nanotechnology for In-vivo Bio-molecular Imaging HISATAKA KOBAYASHI.Kory Kelly Session 810 Tuesday Morning arranged by Kory Kelly. Navy Drug Screening Laboratory Ion/Matrix Suppression in LC-MS/MS: Causes. University of Virginia Session 780 10:40 11:15 11:50 (810-5) (810-6) On-chip Analysis of Hypoxia and Apoptosis DIMITRI PAPPAS. Injection Valves and Electrochemical Detection R SCOTT MARTIN. Kansas State University. Angela Holmen. University of Ottawa. Euripides G Stephanou. Presiding 8:00 Introductory Remarks . University of California Riverside. Osaka University 8:05 8:40 9:15 9:50 10:25 Session 800 arranged by Koichiro Matsuda. Weimin Hou. Thierry Douki. Oregon State University.Janusz Pawliszyn Sample Preparation for Metabonomics: An Overview IAN DAVID WILSON. University of Alberta Solid-phase Microextraction Techniques in Metabolomics HEATHER L LORD. Tokyo Medical and Dental University Microfluidic Devices for Single Cell and Small Volume Analyses CHRISTOPHER T CULBERTSON. Michigan State University SYMPOSIUM Session 790 Sampling and Sample Preparation in Metabolomics LC/MS.Atsushi Horiba (800-1) (800-2) (800-3) (800-4) (800-5) Femto-liter Reactor Array for Single-molecule Bioanalysis HIROYUKI NOJI. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 9:15 9:50 10:05 (810-4) (810-1) (810-2) (810-3) Introductory Remarks . Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 9:15 9:50 10:25 (780-1) (780-2) (780-3) (780-4) (780-5) Introductory Remarks . Eric W Korman Discussion/Wrap Up SYMPOSIUM Microfluidics. Hu Zhou.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 9:15 (760-3) Using Microchip-based Electrophoresis to Monitor Cellular Release: Integration of Pumping. Perrine Masson High Performance Isotope Labeling LC/MS for Quantitative and Comprehensive Metabolome Profiling LIANG LI. University of California Los Angeles 10:25 (770-5) The Application of LC-MS/MS to Clinical Toxicology: Tricks and Traps LES EDINBORO. Solutions and Monitoring FRANK W CROW. University of Alberta Exploring the Link Between Urban Aerosols and DNA Adducts PAUL VOUROS. Steffany A Bennett. Anne Taylor Spice: Unraveling the Mystery CHARLES KAZARIAN. and the Analysis of Disease States JAMES P LANDERS. Tao Huang 8:20 (815-2) 8:40 9:00 (815-3) (815-4) 9:15 9:50 10:25 (790-3) (790-4) (790-5) 62 . Joshua Klaene Mass Spectral Studies of Quinones from Flavonoids and Estrogens Reveal Their Structure-Related Stability. University of Waterloo and Ian David Wilson. Daryl Giblin Mass Spectrometry for the Structure Elucidation and Quantification of Bulky Oxidatively Induced DNA Lesions YINSHENG WANG. CEA/Grenoble. Jintana Nammoonnoy 9:50 10:25 (760-4) (760-5) SYMPOSIUM The State-of-the-Art Technologies from Japan: Analytical Instruments with/for Nano-Bio Technology I Tuesday Morning. Mayo Clinic. Carnegie Mellon University. Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) SYMPOSIUM Session 770 Applications of Mass Spectrometry in Environmental Toxicology Research arranged by Yinsheng Wang. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Daniel Figeys Sampling and Sample Preparation of Tissue in Metabolomics ELIZABETH WANT. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 (790-1) (790-2) Introductory Remarks . Texas Tech University. and the Analysis of Disease States arranged by Dimitri Pappas. University of California Los Angeles. University of Toronto Microfluidics.Dimitri Pappas Digital Microfluidics for Cell Culture and Analysis AARON R WHEELER. JeanLuc Ravanat Mass Spectrometry Studies of New Drinking Water Disinfection Byproducts and Health Effects XING-FANG LI. Stephen Istivan. James Glick. Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA). University of Waterloo. University of California. Riverside Nanobiodevice Based Single Cell Analysis for Cancer Diagnosis and In-vivo Imaging for Stem Cell Therapy YOSHINOBU BABA. Myra Koesdjojo. Saint Louis University Contactless Conductivity Detection in Low-cost Microfluidic Systems EMANUEL CARRILHO.and Photo-induced Damage to DNA in Cells and Human Skin: Measurement by HPLC-ESI-MS/MS JEAN CADET. Presiding 8:00 (815-1) Functionalized Polyoctatetrayne Coated Silica Surfaces as Unique Chromatographic Separation Media SUSAN V OLESIK. Room 308 Dimitri Pappas. Room 402 Stephanie Archer-Hartmann. Washington University in St Louis. Tingting Tu. and Health Effects MICHAEL L GROSS. Room 310 Janusz Pawliszyn. Max Fahrenkopf Self-assembled Guanosine Gels for Enantiomer Separation YINGYING DONG. Cells. Room 311 Koichiro Matsuda and Takeshi Kawamoto. Maroun Bou-Khalil. Cells. Old Dominion University. Phenomenex Applying Mass Spectrometry to Achieve Accurate Analysis of a Wide Array of New Drugs WILLIAM OFSA. University of Michigan Microfluidic-based High Throughput Screening of Communication Between Different Cell Types DANA SPENCE. Phenomenex. Linda B McGown Design of Optical Nano Rulers for Sizing of Single Nanoparticles Using Optical Microscopy and Spectroscopy X NANCY XU. and Analyses in the Toxicology Field Tuesday Morning. Eve Metto 8:40 9:15 9:50 (770-2) (770-3) (770-4) WORKSHOP Emerging Drugs. Prakash D Nallathamby. Room 309 Yinsheng Wang. University of California Riverside Tuesday Morning. Universidade De São Paulo Photo-controllable Components for Microfluidic Devices VINCENT T REMCHO. Northeastern University. Imperial College. NCI/NIH Nanotechnology for On-chip Cellomics Screening KENJI YASUDA. Tests. Anthony Butch. Challenges and Future Directions arranged by Janusz Pawliszyn. Joseph W Zewe Micelle-ELFSE Methods for Rapid Electrophoretic Separations of DNA JAMES W SCHNEIDER. Quest Diagnostics A Streamlined Method for Drugs of Abuse from Urine Using LC/MS/MS that Significantly Reduces Cost per Sample SKY COUNTRYMAN. West Virginia University. Texas Tech University Tuesday Morning. Evaluation. University of Waterloo ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 815 ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: New Self Assembled Nanomaterials for Enhanced Chemical Separations II (Half Session) Tuesday Morning. Ohio State University. Alexandre P Blanchard. NMS Labs Recess Solving hCG Issues in Doping Control by LC/MS/MS BORISLAV STARCEVIC.Yinsheng Wang Radiation. Presiding 8:00 8:05 (770-1) Introductory Remarks . Texas Tech University Monitoring Endocrine Systems on a Chip ROBERT KENNEDY. Phenomenex and Borislav Starcevic. Room 409 Kory Kelly. Loralie J Langman. DNA Depurination Ability. University at Albany. Kevin A Schug 9:20 9:35 (840-5) 9:20 9:40 10:00 10:15 10:35 (820-2) 10:35 (840-8) ORAL SESSION Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry I Tuesday Morning. DuPont Crop Protection. HM Skip Kingston. Ralf Zimmermann. Robert Shellie. Yan Liu. de Lannoy Ines. Christopher Pohl Industrial Applications of Sub-Microbore Ion Chromatography RIDA S AL-HORR. University at Albany. University of Glasgow. Room 401 Igor K Lednev. Vitali Sikirzhytski. Eranda Wanigasekara. Phytronix Technologies. Franco Abballe. R Kenneth Marcus Quantitative Analysis of Total and Species of Glutathione in Plasma Without Calibration Curves Using EPA RCRA Method 6800 TIMOTHY FAHRENHOLZ. Joshua S Sharp Recess ESI-MS Protein Analysis with In-line Capillary-channeled Polymer (C-CP) Fiber SPE Technique CAROLYN E QUARLES. The Pittsburgh Conference. Daniel W Armstrong An Amphipathic Polymer as a Buffer Additive for Capillary Zone Electrophoretic Separations of Proteins CHRISTOPHER R HARRISON. T Yuzawa. Bucknell University. Kalyan Paila A New MALDI Matrix in Mass Spectrometry and Its Use in SPME-MALDI SIRANTHA PERERA. University of Texas at Arlington. Room 316 John Timbario. The Dow Chemical Company Capillary Chelation Ion Chromatography Using Monolithic Chelating Ion Exchangers BRETT PAULL. Mary J Wirth Needle Trap Devices in Biomedical Breath Analysis: Versatile Interface Between Patient and Lab PHILLIP J TREFZ. US Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory Stimulating New Technology Development for Forensic Purposes: Mission and Funding Strategy of the National Institute of Justice and the Department of Defense MICHAEL JEFFREY SALYARDS. The Pittsburgh Conference. Minh Nguyen. Andy Pitt. DOD Dept of Army. Syndial SpA. Saamia Alam. Stephen G Weber Simultaneous In-vivo Monitoring of Amino Acid and Monoamine Neurotransmitters in the Striatum of Freely Moving Rats after Fluoxetine Dose Using Solid Phase Microextraction and Microdialysis ERASMUS CUDJOE. University at Albany. Kannan Srinivasan Application of a Sub-microbore Ion Chromatography System to Metabolomics KARL BURGESS. Georgia Bureau of Investigation Discussion Recess (820-4) (820-5) Application of Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy to Trace Analysis of Crime Scene Evidence JOHN R LOMBARDI. Omowunmi A Sadik Metabolic Profiling of Resveratrol by On-line Trap-and-Elute HPLC-MS after Enzymatic Processing through Human Liver Hepatocytes SAMUEL H YANG. Stephanie M Archibald Recess Capillary Isoelectric Focusing of Proteins with Field-free Remobilization BROOKE M KOSHEL. Adrian C Michael. Dublin City University 9:00 (850-4) 9:20 9:35 9:55 (850-5) (850-6) 9:00 9:20 9:35 (830-4) (830-5) 10:15 (850-7) 9:55 10:15 10:35 (830-6) (830-7) (830-8) 10:35 (850-8) ORAL SESSION CE Separation Strategies Tuesday Morning. Greg Dicinoski. Wolfram Miekisch HPLC Analysis of Carboxylic Acids After Derivitization With Aryldiazoalkanes: Application to Trace Level Lipase Analysis DAVID CUNNINGHAM. Boon Ng.Igor K Lednev Panel Discussion . Matt Pamuku. Hubert H Girault arranged by John Timbario. Frontier Laboratories. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:20 (820-1) Introductory Remarks . Presiding 8:00 (840-1) Session 840 Submicrometer Plate Heights for Proteins Using CEC: Mechanism and Applications BINGCHUAN WEI. Victor Barreto. Huadong Sun. Ichi Watanabe 8:40 (860-3) 8:20 (840-2) 9:00 (860-4) 8:40 (840-3) 9:20 9:35 (860-5) 63 . One-step Analytical Method for the Analysis of Fatty Acids in Natural Products ROBERT FREEMAN. Christopher Pohl New Developments in Capillary Ion Chromatography and Its Applications YAN LIU. Yimin Hua. Daniel W Armstrong Cu(I) & Cu(II). Anne M Andrews. Dionex Corporation. Room 408 A Pete Snyder. University of Texas at Arlington. University of Rostock. SUNY Tuesday Morning. University of Texas at Arlington. Two Steps Forward? PURNENDU K DASGUPTA. State University of New York at Binghamton. SUNY. City College of New York Raman Spectroscopy for a Confirmatory Identification of Body Fluid Traces IGOR K LEDNEV. Janusz Pawliszyn. Daniel W Armstrong Effect of Phospholipids and Formulation Agents in LDTD-MS/MS Analysis of Dextrorphan in Human and Rat Plasma PATRICE TREMBLAY. Abbott Diagnostics A Simple. Aaron A Morgan. Purdue University. Serge Auger Identifying and Quantifying Hydroxyl Radical Oxidation Products in Peptides and Proteins Using Improved Mass Spectrometric Techniques JESSICA SALADINO. University of Texas at Arlington. Christopher Pohl Recess Optimization of Conditions Towards Faster and More Sensitive Determination of Monoamine Neurotransmitters by HPLC JING ZHANG. Xiaotong Zhang. University of Waterloo. Maria Cristina Cristofori. Presiding 8:00 8:20 (860-1) (860-2) Session 860 ORAL SESSION Bioanalytical Analysis Tuesday Morning. Andrea Jaquins-Gerstl. Alfredo Gorni. Paul Dewsbury Recess Transferring Ion Chromatographic Methods from 4 mm Columns to Capillary Format PAUL R HADDAD. Presiding 8:00 8:20 8:40 (830-1) (830-2) (830-3) Session 830 8:00 8:20 (850-1) (850-2) ESI-MS/MS Quantification of D-Amino Acids Using an In-line D-Amino Acid Oxidase Bioreactor YI ZHENG. Yuanxue Hou.β-Amyloid Peptide Complexes Studied in Physiological Conditions by Nanoelectrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry YU LU. Dionex Corporation 8:40 (850-3) Progress in Open Tubular Ion Chromatography: One Step Backward. Aliaksandra Sikirzhytskaya Discussion/Wrap Up 10:15 (840-7) 9:55 (840-6) Session 820 9:00 (840-4) New High-resolution Strong Cation Exchange Phases for Protein and Monoclonal Antibody Analysis SRINIVASA RAO. Room 406 Mary Ellen P McNally. University of Tasmania. National Institute of Justice and Michael J Salyads. University of Pittsburgh. Mary J Wirth Optimizing a Short-end Electrophoretically Mediated Micro-analysis (EMMA) Assay for Creatinine ARAVINDA SENEVIRATNE. SUNY. San Diego State University. Presiding Session 850 10:55 Tuesday Morning ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION New Frontiers in Sub-Microbore Scale Ion Chromatography Tuesday Morning.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Forensic Analysis at the Crime Scene and in the Lab arranged by Igor K Lednev. Brigid O’Brien Working in a Modern Forensic Laboratory: TV vs Reality GEORGE HERRIN. A Hosaka. Jackson State University Detection of Metal Cations Using Ion Pairing Reagents in the Positive Ion Mode ESI-MS CHENGDONG XU. Dionex Corporation Application of Capillary Ion Chromatography for the Analysis of Samples of Environmental Origin CATERINA GIURIATI. Duquesne University. Clemson University. University of Texas at Arlington. The Pittsburgh Conference and Kannan Srinivasan. Xiaomi Xu. Moe Zhao. Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale De Lausanne. Yansheng Liu. Dionex Corporation. Zachary S Breitbach. Shaorong Liu New Capillary Scale Chromatographic Materials for Use in Ion Chromatography CHRISTOPHER POHL. Ken Cook.Minh Nguyen and Brigid O’Brien. Room 403 Allen J Sharkins. Timothy G Strein. Edra Dodbiba. Victor Saldivia Characterization and Detection of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase (iNOS) as a Pain Biomarker NAUMIH M NOAH. University of Georgia. Yury Agroskin. Pierre Picard. US Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory. Eranda Wanigasekara. Purdue University. Jochen K Schubert. Sarah A Schubert Separation of Trivalent Anions by CE Using a Phosphonium-based Tetracationic Reagent QING FENG. San Diego State University. Wenwan Zhong Aptamer Binding Affinity Measurement Using Fluorescence-Based Flow Cytometry CHERYL DEJOURNETTE. Riverside. Keita Iehara. John Carriker. Hiroyuki Nakazumi. Mark H Schoenfisch Recess Improving Sensitivity While Maintaining Temporal Resolution with Fast-scan Cyclic Voltammetry RICHARD B KEITHLEY. Naval Research Laboratory. Lawrence A Bottomley Size-exclusive Nanosensor: A Conceptual Approach OMOWUNMI A SADIK. Seton Hall University. Arthur Snow. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Inc.S. Louisiana State University Identification and Quantitation of Bacillus Spores Using Fluorescence Detection PAUL C DEROSE. David S Bell Recess (880-5) Quantification of Alpha Amanitin in Water by HPLC – Electrospray Mass Spectrometry JOE V WOOTEN. Sandra Da Silva In-vitro and In-vivo Toxicity of Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles YANG ZHAO. Purdue University. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Auburn University. Amanda L Patrick. Room 405 Gary W Yanik. Neeti Goel. Kevin Armendariz.Red Area. Misti Gurley. Aisle 400. Takeshi Maeda. Jennifer H Granger. Zhen Liang. Kaitlin M Fague. Kohji Mitsubayashi Towards the Artificial Nose for the Detection of Indoor Air Polluting Carbonyl Species BHAVANA A DEORE. Ning Xiao.A Dionex Company Determining Electrode Reaction Mechanisms with Cyclic Square Wave Voltammetry LAWRENCE A BOTTOMLEY. Jaime Castillo-Leon. Winnie E Svendsen Simultaneous Detection of Multiplexed IgG Proteins using Giant Magnetoresistive Sensors MICHAEL C GRANGER. Jasco. Christa Colyer Rare Protein Detection by a Dual-aptamer System XIAOHONG TAN. Zhiqiang Yang. U. Technical University of Denmark. Kita Kazutaka. Luisa Laureti Affecting Reversed-Phase/MS Peptide Separations on High Performance Silica Particles RICHARD A HENRY. Samuel Kikandi. Room 404 Emil Ciurczak. Gwangseong Kim. University of California. Mary J Wirth All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Pehr E Pehrsson. Raymond Lombardi. Qiong Wang. University of Florida. Masatoshi Takahashi Application of High Resolution LC-MS/MS and High Field NMR Spectroscopy to the Discovery of Novel Bioactive Natural Products by Microbial Genome Mining LIJIANG SONG. The University of Kansas. Mohan K Vattipalli. Hiroyuki Kudo. Supelco. Aisle 400 (900-1 P) Is There a Relationship Between the Color of Chesapeake Bay Shark Teeth and Metals in the Water? MARK T STAUFFER. Tamir Epstein. Hillel K Brandes. Eric Werner. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Susan L Rose-Pehrsson. University of Michigan. Hirokazu Saito. Marc D Porter ORAL SESSION Electrochemistry: Method Development Tuesday Morning. Yukui Zhang Differential Proteomic Analysis of a Beta-arrestin 1. NRC Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences. B Jill Venton Photolytic Cleavage and Amperometric Detection of S-Nitrosothiols in Biological Fluids DANIEL A RICCIO. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Georgia Institute of Technology. . Wake Forest University. Chinese Academy of Sciences. Pavel Takmakov. Donald G Vanderveer Direct Imaging of Exhausted Breath Ethanol on a Novel Chemiluminescence Method by Immobilized Enzyme TAKAHIRO ARAKAWA. University of Iowa. Clemson University. National Institute of Standards and Technology. David H Futur Development of Carbon Nanotube Microelectrodes for Neurotransmitter Sensing CHRISTOPHER JACOBS. Bertrand Agile. Christopher John Easley Reducing Sample Volume for UV-VIS and Fluorescence Instruments – Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks RICHARD ANTHONY LARSEN. Gerardo A Diaz-Quijada Nanotube and Nanowire-based Sensor Arrays for Detection of Explosives CHRISTOPHER R FIELD. Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. Takako Hiraike Single Molecule-Detection and Microfluidics: Generating Systems for the Invitro Diagnostics of Stroke BRANDON M YOUNG. KhanhVan T Nguyen. Craig R Aurand. Daishi Takahashi. Zuocheng Liang. Rudolph C Johnson Integrated Multidimensional Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry for High Throughput Proteome Analysis LIHUA ZHANG. Rebecca A Hunter. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Armstrong Atlantic State University. Min Wu.Hall B. Weihong Tan Developing Luminescent Lanthanide Nanoparticles for Bioapplications KIRSTEN M REEVES. Cadral Technical Group. Agilent Technologies. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 9:55 10:15 10:35 (860-6) (860-7) (860-8) Finite-Difference Simulation of Adsorption Effects in Partition Chromatography JOSEPH T MALOY. Xing Wang.Instrumentation and Applications to Peptide and Protein Tuesday Morning. Bioanalytical Applications of Fluorescence/Luminescence Tuesday Morning.2 Double Knockout JORDAN J STOBAUGH. University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Tokyo Medical and Dental University. University of Warwick. Inc. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Boris Makhinson. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Hall B. Julia Xiaojun Zhao. Presiding 8:00 (890-1) Session 890 Fluorescent Chemical and Biophysical Sensing and Imaging Through Scattering Environments JEFFREY N ANKER. Mark H Schoenfisch 9:00 (890-4) 8:40 9:00 (870-3) (870-4) 9:20 9:35 9:55 (890-5) (890-6) Tuesday Morning 9:20 9:35 (870-5) 10:15 (890-7) 9:55 10:15 10:35 (870-6) (870-7) (870-8) 10:35 (890-8) POSTER SESSION Session 900 ORAL SESSION Session 880 Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy . Hyun Jin In Recess Multiplexed Biosensing Using Whispering Gallery Mode Imaging HEATH A HUCKABAY. Jinwoo Park. Joshua Smith Double Roles of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Redox Reaction—How They Perform as Oxidants as well as Catalysts in Aqueous Solution REN LEI. University of Utah. University of Cyprus. Robert M Wightman Cyclic Square Wave Voltammetry of Redox Active Adsorbates MEGAN A DAMM. Yong-Eun Lee Koo. Yuan Zhou. William Hedgepeth. Dawn Stickle UFMS . Presiding 8:00 (880-1) A Comparison of Amino Acid Analysis (AAA) Using Ultra-high Pressure Liquid Chromatography-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (UHPLC-TOF) and Capillary Electrophoresis-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (CE-TOF) BOB GIUFFRE. Yuihui Jin (900-2 P) 8:20 8:40 (880-2) (880-3) (900-3 P) (900-4 P) (900-5 P) 9:00 (880-4) (900-6 P) (900-7 P) 9:20 9:35 9:55 (880-6) (900-8 P) (900-9 P) 10:15 (880-7) (900-10 P) 10:35 (880-8) 64 . University of Virginia. Di Hu. University of North Dakota. Room 407 Johna Leddy. Satoko Suzuki. Sarah Burns Amperometric Nitric Oxide Sensor with Integrated Reference Electrode for Biological Studies BENJAMIN J PRIVETT. Duncan Stewart. Hisashi Masago. State University of New York at Binghamton. Gregory Challis. Huiming Yuan. Christopher T Pittman. Rachel L Millen.Ultrafast LCMS for UFLC – Warp 10 / First Contact! ROBERT CLASSON. Brenna M Richardson. Wayne K Way. Georgia Institute of Technology. Ann Arbor. Raoul Kopelman Diphenylalanine Peptide Nanowires for Sensing Applications LUIGI SASSO. Danial DM Wayner. Elizabeth S Bucher. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM.. Jenny Emnéus. Autumn N Eckert Characterizing Spectral Properties and Performance of Novel Squarylium Dyes with Multiple Carboxylic Acid Residues as Protein Probes STEPHANIE E ROCKETT. James M Sanchez Comparison of MEKC and OT-CEC for the Separation of Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors – Optimization of LOD and LOQ Using CE-MS CONSTANTINA PANAYIOTI KAPNISSI-CHRISTODOULOU. Hongyu Chen. Presiding 8:00 8:20 (870-1) (870-2) Session 870 8:20 (890-2) 8:40 (890-3) The Evolution of Electrochemical Detection: Current Applications and Future Potential IAN NIEL ACWORTH. Robert C Dunn Two-photon pH Sensing Inside Live Cells Using Photonic Explorers for Biomedical Use with Biologically Localized Embedding (PEBBLE) ANIRUDDHA RAY. ESA . PDR Chiral. James W Jorgenson UHPLC-MS Analysis of Proteins Using Polyacrylamide Brush Layers as HILIC Stationary Phases ZHAORUI ZHANG. Antonio Macaluso. Irene Nikolaou ORAL SESSION Sensors I Tuesday Morning. Fei Hao Varied Electroosmotic Flows From Mixed Onium Buffer Additives CHRISTOPHER R HARRISON. Christophe Corre. Dat Phan. Bin Sun. Aisles 3900-4500 (910-1 P) High Sensitive and Selective SERS Detection of Ions and Small Molecules Using Silica-coated Silver Nanosensors ZHIQIANG YANG. Gamil A Guirgis Improving Mineral Spectra Reproducibility Using Single Reflection Diamond FTIR-ATR Spectroscopy JOSEPH P LUCANIA. Yanbin Li. US Army Research Laboratory A Spectroelectrochemical Study of an Antitumor Active Derivative of 1. Ifeoma I Ezeagu Trace Gas Detection Using Low-power. . Gilbert E Pacey. Meenu Baloda. Arunas Ramanavicius Model Biomembranes for Sensing Applications ALEXANDRA R PETLICK. and Identification of Aromatic Ketones Through a New Synthesis Method NICHOLAS JOSEPH PARISE. Shukichi Ochiai. (930-17 P) Chemical Methods Tuesday Morning.Materials Analysis Tuesday Morning. Guodong Liu Dual-labels Based High Sensitive Dry-reagent Strip Biosensors for Protein Assay HUI XU. Jeffrey N Anker Enzyme-based Fluorescence Lateral Flow Biosensor HUI XU. John F Turner Applications of Terahertz Spectroscopy DAVID C HUFNAGLE. Zachary D Schultz Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Substrates and Analyzers You Can Use FRANK INSCORE. Zafer Yazicigil. Bruce Klitzman Glucose Biosensor Based on 4-(2-aminoethyl) Aniline YASEMIN OZTEKIN. Jae Ho Shin New Spectrophotometric Method for Determination of Cobalt (II) RASHMIKANT M PATEL. Hui Xu Visual Detection of Hg2+ in Aqueous Solution Using Gold Nanoparticles and Thymine-rich Hairpin DNA Probes YUQING HE. Zachary D Schultz Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopic Imaging of Cellular Membranes STACEY L CARRIER. University of Lagos. Vittoria Balsamo. Yu Liu. Chuanmin Ruan. Chanel Fortier. Anant S Gurung. Aisles 3900-4500. Ohio. Hall B. Bing Zhao Functionalized Nanoparticles as Multiplexed Raman Probes for Nanoscale Imaging COREY M KOWNACKI. Cleveland State University. Drexel Nitric Oxide-releasing Polyurethane Glucose Sensor Membranes AHYEON KOH. Hyunwoo Gu. Jianhan Lin Visual Detection of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism with Hairpin Oligonucleotide-Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles MEENU BALODA. North Dakota State University. Xiaoliang Cui Development of Portable Raman Imaging Spectrometers HISAMITSU HIGASHIYAMA. Jiyeon Lee. Anant S Gurung. University of Notre Dame. La Roche College Ergonomic Improvements for Equipment in Pure Gases and Gas Mixtures for Analysis JEAN-LUC BLANC. Jilin University. Real-Time Analyzers. North Dakota State University. John M Girkin. James R Durig. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Anant S Gurung Aptamer Hydrogel Based QCM Biosensor for Detection of Avian Influenza Virus RONGHUI WANG.Hall B. Kang Zeng. Sho Yeung Kang. Ki Hak Gwon. University of Florida. Inc. Kouji Masutani. Charlotte Wiles (910-5 P) (910-6 P) Tuesday Morning (910-7 P) (930-4 P) (910-8 P) (930-5 P) (930-6 P) (930-7 P) (930-8 P) (910-9 P) (910-10 P) (910-11 P) (930-9 P) (910-12 P) (930-10 P) (910-13 P) (930-11 P) (930-12 P) (930-13 P) (910-14 P) (910-15 P) (910-16 P) (930-14 P) (910-17 P) (930-15 P) (930-16 P) POSTER SESSION Session 920 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Atul Ltd. Almira Ramanaviciene. Bo Hee Maeng. Mesa Photonics. Charles Hosten. Akira Sakamoto. Ali Kocak A Generalized Dispersion and Output Field Amplitude Law for the Virtual Image Phased Array (VIPA) RAJESH MORAMPUDI. Shuping Xu. Chuanmin Ruan. Aisles 3900-4500. Gloria A Ayoola. Infrared and Raman Dynamic Imaging for the Examination of Chemical Reactions RICHARD ANTHONY LARSEN. Florida International University. University of Notre Dame. Jasco. KhanhVan T Nguyen. Aisles 3900-4500 (920-1 P) (920-2 P) (920-3 P) The Creation. and Solid CF3CF2CH2NH2 and CF3CF2CH2ND2 JOSHUA J KLAASSEN. Guodong Liu. University of Arkansas. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Meenu Baloda. North Dakota State University. Guodong Liu. University of Notre Dame.Blue Area. Jun Koshoubu.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM POSTER SESSION Session 910 (920-4 P) (920-5 P) ImmunoPCR for High Sensitivity Measurements of Cellular Secretion BOWEI LI. Yuqing He. Guodong Liu. Sukkyu Kim. Daniel A Riccio. Andhra University (930-18 P) (930-19 P) 65 . University of Arkansas. University of Cincinnati. Hongyu Chen. ST Japan..Selective Electrodes Based on Carbon Nanotubes and Their Applications in Aqueous Solutions of Physiological Composition XUEFEI GUO. John F Turner Investigation of Nanoporous Gold as a SERS Substrate JESSICA MARIE PEARSON. Sergey Mozharov. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Hall B. Oregon State University. Kaplesh S Parikh All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Emi Koseto-Horyu Enhanced Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensing of Arsenic-protein Interaction CHANG LIU. Wolfgang U Spendel Raman Spectra and Conformational Stability of Gaseous. Geun Sig Cha. Air Liquide. Paul Watts. Guodong Liu. USDA-ARS-SRRC. Howard University. Hakhyun Nam. John Carriker. Hui Xu. Miami University. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM.Hall B. Herbert B Coker. Yuqing He. Ikhlas D Darkhalil.4-naphthoquinone MARAIZU UKAEGBU. Ken-ichi Akao. Prisca Brunel A New Reductimetric Reagent: Iron (II) in Acetic Acid Medium and in the Presence of Orthosphosphate and Its Application VIJAYA RAJU KURIMELLA.Hall B. Nkechi Enwerem Localized and Propagating Surface Plasmons Co-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Based on Attenuated Total Reflection for Detecting Adenine WEIQING XU. Eunhye Lim. Liquid. Vincent T Remcho. Raman. Weihong Tan Quantum Dots Doped Polymeric Optical Ion-selective Sensors Based on Inner-filter Effect VALERIYA BYCHKOVA. North Dakota State University. Separation. Zachary D Schultz Ultrasensitive Detection of DNA on a Dipstick Nucleic Acid Biosensor MEENU BALODA. Yoshiko Kubo. David Littlejohn. Oladapo Bakare. Natalija Ryskevic. Vilnius University. Hall B. Paul Dallin. Miyuki Shimomura Interaction Between Pefloxacin and Some Metal Ions in the Solid State AERONKE AYINKE ADEPOJU-BELLO. Florida State University Bioengineered Recombinant Single-chain Fragment Variable (scFv) Antibody for Electrochemical Immunoassay of B-type Matriuretic Peptide (BNP) JEONGYEON CHOI. Guangzhou Institute of Dermatology. Alexis W Carpenter. Clemson University. Bioanalytical Sensors Tuesday Morning. Jingjing Zhao. University of Strathclyde. NIR. Mark H Schoenfisch. North Dakota State University. William R Heineman Aptamer – Nanoparticle Strip Biosensors for the Detection of Multiple Proteins ANANT S GURUNG. Biospectroscopy . Zachary D Schultz An Automated Method to Measure Permeation of Liquids Through a Polymer Membrane Using a FT-IR Flow Cell JAMES M SLOAN. Daniel J Kane Advances in the Measurement of Cotton Fiber Maturity Using Near Infrared (NIR) Instruments JAMES RODGERS. Kwangwoon University. Meenu Baloda. James M Marr. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Red Area on Exposition Floor . Guodong Liu Surface Treatment to Enhance the Surface Stress of Microcantilever Sensors HAIFENG JI. Olusegun O Abioye. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Aisle 400.Red Area. Xibao Zhang Magnetic Relaxation Switches (MRSw) for Protein Detection SUWUSSA BAMRUNGSAP. Bradley D Smith. Natalia Pylypiuk. Jeffrey M Baumes. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Ronghui Wang. (910-4 P) FTIR. James M Day. Spatially-coherent Light for Cavityenhanced FTIR DAVID BOMSE. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Harrick Scientific Products. Aisle 400 (930-1 P) (930-2 P) (930-3 P) Spectral Characterization of the Virtual Image Phased Array (VIPA) JONATHAN DAMSEL. Hui Xu.Blue Area. Mark H Schoenfisch Immunomagnetic Nanoparticles Based Electrochemical Biosensor Instrument for Quantitative Detection of Foodborne Pathogenic Bacteria JIANHAN LIN. Ryan Widejko. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Inc. Alexey Shvarev Fabrication of Mg2+ . University of MissouriKansas City. Chenzhong Li Process Optimization in Microreactors Based on Flow Rate Manipulation and Real-time Non-invasive Measurements by Raman Spectrometry ALISON NORDON. Cleveland State University. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Nga N Le. Anant S Gurung (920-6 P) (910-2 P) (910-3 P) POSTER SESSION Session 930 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. James D Ingle. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Yanbin Li Quantifying the Effect of Polymeric NO-release on Subcutaneous Wound Healing SCOTT P NICHOLS. Yong Hwan Kim. University of Notre Dame. Inc. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Akira Yamaguchi. Norio Teramae A Microfluidic Device to Track Dynamic Potassium and Sodium Changes During Spreading Depolarization Events in the Brain CHI LENG LEONG. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Christian Haider Automated Photometric Determination of Total Acid Number in Petrochemical Samples LAUREN PARK. Koji Abe. Elena V Romanova. Louis M Pitet. Jaap de Zeeuw..A. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Marc A Hillmyer Improving Fluoride Detection in Potentiometric Ion-selective Electrodes with Macrocyclic Polyamide Compounds JEREMY T MITCHELL-KOCH.Blue Area. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Imperial College London. D Ayushi. Wayne State University. Elizabeth C Lugert-Thom. William W Bryan. Manuela Bergna Characterization of the Compositional Space of Naval Mobility Fuels Using a Novel Automated Classification Algorithm NATHAN J BEGUE. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Metrohm USA. University of Florida. Universidade Federal Fluminense.Blue Area. Tohoku University. G Venkateswaran Development of an Analytical Method for Quantification of Glycerol in Biodiesel from Different Vegetable Oils Using a Copper Electrode as Amperometric Flow Detector THIAGO PAIXAO. Wayne State University. Robert M Wightman Characterization of Subacute MnCl2 Exposure on Striatal Dopamine MADIHA KHALID. Delphine Feuerstein. Fei Yu. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Randall T Lee. University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. Gary Stidsen. University of Pittsburgh. OI Analytical. Daniel M Brum.Hall B. Eike Wolgast. Seiichi Nishizawa. Wilfred Vermerris (950-8 P) (950-2 P) (950-3 P) (940-2 P) Tuesday Morning (950-4 P) (950-5 P) (940-3 P) (940-4 P) (940-5 P) (950-6 P) (950-7 P) (940-6 P) (940-7 P) (940-8 P) (950-9 P) (940-9 P) (950-10 P) (940-10 P) (940-11 P) (940-12 P) (940-13 P) POSTER SESSION Session 960 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Christy L Haynes (940-19 P) On-line Analysis for Measuring Hydrogen and Oxygen Production by Transition Metal Catalyst in Light Driven Synthesis DEREK J PEGRAM. Bhasker Radaram. Sara A Love. Jonathan V Sweedler (940-14 P) (940-15 P) (960-3 P) (940-16 P) (940-17 P) (940-18 P) (960-4 P) (960-5 P) (960-6 P) 66 . Xuan Zhao. University of Minnesota. Philippe Buhlmann Nanoporous Waveguide Sensor for Highly Sensitive Label-free Detection of Biomolecules KAZUHIRO HOTTA. Michael Moir High-performance Liquid Chromatography Method for Determination of Anhydrosugars and Other Degradation Products Derived From Fast Pyrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass QI LI. Michelle Rogers. Hall B. El Barbary M Hassan Fast Determination of Impurities in Propane-propylene Streams Using a Pulsed Flame Photometric Detector (PFPD) and a New Capillary PLOT Column LAURA CHAMBERS. Helena Jacobse. University of Memphis. Aisles 3900-4500 (960-1 P) (960-2 P) Suppression of Gliosis at the Microdialysis Probe Site ANDREA JAQUINS-GERSTL. US Naval Research Laboratory. Krista L Kutz. Gary Engelhart. Eike Wolgast. Frans Biermans Use of a Discrete Analyzer to Measure Key Reactants and Reaction Products in Bioethanol Research Studies ELIZABETH AUSTIN BADGETT. Aisle 400. Gerhard Matz. Norio Teramae Observation of Enzyme Adsorption/Desorption Dynamics at Mesoporous Silica Film Using Nanoporous Waveguide Sensor HIROYUKI ARAFUNE. Claudio F Lima (940-20 P) (930-21 P) (930-22 P) POSTER SESSION Session 950 POSTER SESSION Session 940 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Neurochemistry Tuesday Morning.Hall B. Chieu D Tran Correlating Pore Size Distribution and Surface Area to the SERS Activity of Caged Gold Nanoparticles MARIE CARMELLE SERVIANE PIERRE.Red Area. Aisle 400 (950-1 P) Inkjet Printed Paper-based Immuno-Chemical Sensing Chips for Water Quality Monitoring YUTA KATAYAMA. Martyn G Boutelle Chemical Sensors for In-situ Monitoring of Collector Chemicals in Complex Copper Mine Effluents NICOLE M SETTERGREN. Andrew deMello. Sven Krause. Near Infrared Monitoring of Heavy Crude Oils for Production and Transportation Processes TONI MIAO. Tiffany A Mathews Alterations in Striatal Dopamine Dynamics in Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor-deficient Mice Characterized by Fast Scan Cyclic Voltammetry FRANCIS K MAINA. Tiffany A Mathews Discovering D-amino Acid-containing Neuropeptides Using Mass Spectrometry-based Techniques LU BAI. Hall B. Xize Niu. Elizabeth A Hall Highly Selective Carbonate Sensors with Perfluorinated Matrixes LI D CHEN. Kristin Bowman-James Design of Label-free Molecular Beacon Based on the Abasic Site-binding Fluorescent Molecule and Its Application to DNA Sensing SATO YUSUKE. Jon D Thompson Functionalization and Polymerization of Fluorous Oligoethers for Use in IonSelective Electrodes SARAH E WEGWERTH. Rabab A Aoun. Keio University.Hall B. Sven Krause. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Philip H Steele. Tetsuji Itoh. Li D Chen. Tomoaki Ii. Gary L Emmert. Mississippi State University. OI Analytical. Mantech Inc. Gary Engelhart. Aisles 3900-4500 (940-1 P) Engine Oil Evaporation and Combustion Process in Diesel Engines: Fast Incylinder and Exhaust Gas Mass Spectrometer Measurements ANDREAS BEHN. University of Minnesota. Adrian C Michael Bipolar Electrode Sample Preconcentration for In-vivo Quantification of Neuropeptides COLIN JENNINGS. Marquette University. Hank Hahn Column Selection for Speciation of Sulfur Compounds in Natural Gas RICHARD MOREHEAD. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Andreas Behn. Max B Erwine. Chevron. Hall B.p. Philippe Buhlmann. Restek Corporation. Beate Dehédin. Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors Poster Session Tuesday Morning. Matthias Feindt.. Red Area on Exposition Floor . AG Kumbhar. Philippe Buhlmann. Robert E Morris A Raman-based Portable Fuel Analyzer STUART FARQUHARSON. Daniel Citterio Ion-Selective µ-Capsules JAMIE D WALTERS. Amanda J Haes Development of a High Throughput Screening Assay for the Assessment of Nanoparticle Toxicity in Human Blood JOHN W THOMPSON. Aisles 3900-4500. John A Gladysz. Tohoku University. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Paul S Simone Extraction Induced by Emulsion Breaking: A Novel Strategy for the Trace Metals Determination in Diesel Oil Samples by Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry RICARDO J CASSELLA. University of Michigan. Mark Burns Probing Simultaneous Dopamine Release in Different Brain Regions In-vivo Using Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry PAVEL TAKMAKOV. Koji Suzuki. Akira Yamaguhi. University of Iowa. Thomas K Smith. Hye-Hun Park. DANI Instruments S. Shota Imoto. Aleksander H Maruta Determination of Low-level Total Acid Number in Mineral Oils GEORGE E PORTER. College of the Holy Cross. Hamburg University of Technology. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Arijit Sengupta. Gary Engelhart Determination of Monoethanolamine in Presence of Hydrazine in IPHWR Steam-water Circuits Using Derivatization Ion Chromatography SANGITA DEVESH KUMAR. Wolfgang Thiemann Fast Direct Inlet Systems for In-cylinder and Exhaust Gas Mass-Spectrometry on Diesel Engines MATTHIAS FEINDT. Gerhard Matz. University of Minnesota. Gianluca Pozzi.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (930-20 P) Application of Near-infrared Multispectral Imaging Microscopy for Visualization of Lower Critical Solution Temperature Phase Transition of Individual Hydrogel Particles IRENA MEJAC. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. Carlos Eduardo R de Paula. University of Cambridge. Inc. Kazuhiro Hotta. Ajit Pradhan. Sarah J Boehm A New Concept of GCxGC/TOF-MS for Fuel and Analysis ALESSANDRO CASILLI. Bill Bromps PLOT Column Choices for ppb Level Detection of Sulfur Compounds JOHAN KUIPERS. All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Hamburg University of Technology. Agilent Technologies. Universidade Federal do ABC/UFABC. Qiyang Zhang. Aisles 3900-4500. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Hank Hahn Determination of Sulfur in Natural Gas by Pulsed Flame Photometric Detector (PFPD) LAURA CHAMBERS. Wolfgang Thiemann Chemical Fingerprinting of Biodiesel Fuels Using GC-MS and Correlation to Fuel Efficiency Using Chemometric Methods AMBER M HUPP. William C Lipps. Robert Kennedy. University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Tohoku University. Norio Teramae Fuels and Petrochemicals Analysis Tuesday Morning. Real-Time Analyzers. Robert Menegotto Assessing Accessible Cellulose Binding Sites on Maize Cell Wall Mutants by Using Fluorescently Labeled Cellulose Binding Proteins HECTOR MARIO CAICEDO. Emporia State University. Debaprasad Mandal. OI Analytical. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Idaho State University. Rudolph Piatyszek Release of D-Aspartate and D-Glutamate in the Aplysia Central Nervous System in Response to Raised External Potassium TING SHI. Lynne S Taylor Incoming Packaging Component Identification Using a Handheld Raman Spectrometer JEREMY ALAN LINOSKI. Marcelo Berardi New NMR Methods for Structural Studies of Larger RNAs MICHAEL F SUMMERS. University of Alberta. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Anila Khan Automated Ion Chromatographic Determinations Over Six Orders of Magnitude N HARIHARA SUBRAMANIAN. John Cirrito.Red Area. and Joseph Solsky. Christopher Newport University Room 215 Should Innovation be Protected as a Trade Secret or a Patent? Facilitated by: Geoffrey White. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The Ohio State University Recess (990-3) (990-4) Solution NMR Studies of Mitochondrial Carriers JAMES J CHOU. March 15. The Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Society (990-1) (990-2) The Sticky Fingers of Influenza Visualized by Modern Solution NMR ADRIAAN BAX. Fernando Garay. Ryan Priore Detection and Characterization of PEG Excipients in the Drug Formulations by FT-IR JAYALAKSHMI VENKATANARAYANAN. Leonard Moore. Andrew Bonifas. Georgia State University. Erno Lindner Comparison of the Measurement Accuracy of Automated and Manual Analytical Syringes LUISA PEREIRA. University of Illinois.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (960-7 P) New Approach for Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarker Analysis Using Micro Immunosensors SHRADHA V PRABHULKAR. Pharmaceutical .Hall B. SFC. Chenzhong Li. Society for Laboratory Automation (SLAS) Poster Session Tuesday Morning. Bryan Szeto (1010-2) C-MEMS and C-NEMS MARC J MADOU. University of California. NIR. Hall B. North Carolina State University (1010-5) Fabrication and Use of Carbon Microelectrodes Formed from Pyrolyzed Photoresist Films ROBERT M WIGHTMAN. Monica Sylvain. Agilent Technologies. Stefanie Czyborra Improved Data Quality Through Automated Sample Preparation REBECCA VEENEMAN. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. GC and Sensors DANIEL W ARMSTRONG. by Melissa W Visnikar. William H Wilson 3:15 3:50 4:25 (980-4 P) (980-5 P) SYMPOSIUM Advanced Carbon Materials for Microanalysis and Microfabrication Tuesday Afternoon. Alfred C Rumondor. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Ruth Lewis. Lindsay A Wegiel. William Bragg (1000-4) Use of Supercritical Fluid Chromatography for Chiral Method Development Screening and Analysis GREGORY K WEBSTER. Room 312 Allen J Sharkins. John Kalivas Study of Drug-polymer Intermolecular Interactions Using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Curve Resolution KAHO KWOK. Wayne Jalenak Analysis of Counterfeit Packaging Using Raman Imaging and Generalized Two-dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy KAHO KWOK. University of Alberta. Harvard Medical School. Abbott Laboratories (1000-5) Lab-on-a-chip: A Key Platform for Chiral Separation and Drug Screening BINGCHENG LIN. Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks . 2011 AFTERNOON AWARD Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award arranged by Allen J Sharkins. Stanislav Rubakhin. Chinese Academy of Sciences All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. CE. Thomas Hartmann.Blue Area. Thermo Fisher Scientific.Allen J Sharkins Presentation of the 2011 Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award to Adriaan Bax. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill CONFEREE NETWORKING Tuesday. The Pittsburgh Conference Tuesday Afternoon. Louisiana State University. Aisles 3900-4500. US Army Corps of Engineers Room 216 How To Test Adulterated Foods? Facilitated by: Perry Wang. Bilal El-Zahab (1000-3) Second Century Approaches for Improved Chiral Separations and Detection Using Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry (CE-MS) SHAHAB SHAMSI. Lynne S Taylor Surface Wetting of Sample Substrates for Ingredient Specific Particle Sizing TERRY PASKE. National Institute for Nanotechnology/University of Alberta. Gregory Kiema (1010-4) Microfabricating Sensor Arrays for In-vivo Neuroscience with Carbon GREGORY MCCARTY. Susmita Das. Jonathan V Sweedler TUESDAY. Christopher D Brown. US FDA Room 218 Integrating Analytical Chemistry into the Undergraduate Science Curriculum Facilitated by: Lisa Webb and Geoffrey Klein. Cory R Scanlan. Solomon Ssenyange.Richard L McCreery (1010-1) Functional Microelectronic Devices Based on Carbon Surfaces RICHARD L MCCREERY. Jessica L Faraci. McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC Room 217 2:40 3:15 3:50 4:25 67 . Jie Ru. Ota Nobutoshi. University of Memphis. Purdue University. Kevin Higgins. Jun He. Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics. University of Maryland Baltimore County (960-8 P) Session 990 POSTER SESSION Session 970 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Georgia State University Tuesday Afternoon. QingQing Chen. Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks . MARCH 15. Chairman. Capsugel Division Pfizer. University of Alberta and Robert M Wightman.Shahab Shamsi (1000-1) New Chiral Selectors for LC.IR. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Purdue University. Room 310 Session 1010 arranged by Richard L McCreery. 2011 8:30 . Olga Gilicky.and Nanofabrication of Carbon Materials MARK MCDERMOTT. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Hall B. Haijun Yan. Room 316 Shahab Shamsi. Robert C Brush. Raman Tuesday Morning. Frank Portala.10:30 AM How Can I Share My Data with Others? Facilitated by: Anand Mudambi. Stephen Aspey. Irvine (1010-3) Micro. The Pittsburgh Conference. Presiding Tuesday Afternoon POSTER SESSION Session 980 2:00 2:05 2:40 Introductory Remarks . CEC. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . National Institutes of Health. Aisle 400 (970-1 P) Updating a Near-infrared (NIR) Multivariate Calibration Model Formed with Lab Prepared Pharmaceutical Tablet Types to New Tablet Types in Full Production JEREMY A FARRELL. Metrohm USA. Rongbing Du. Aisle 400. and PAGE Using Molecular Micelles ISIAH MANUEL WARNER. ChemImage Corporation. University of North Carolina Richard L McCreery. Justin Lorieau Magic Angle Spinning Solid State NMR Structural Studies of Proteins Modified with Paramagnetic Tags CHRISTOPHER P JARONIEC. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Georgia State University. Florida International University. US EPA. Aisles 3900-4500 (980-1 P) (980-2 P) (980-3 P) Withdrawn A Multipurpose Automated Flow Analytical System for Minute Sample Volumes FELYNNCIA R RAINEY. National Institutes of Health. Vishal Saxena 2:10 2:45 3:20 3:35 4:10 (970-2 P) (970-3 P) (970-4 P) Tuesday Morning (970-5 P) (970-6 P) SYMPOSIUM Session 1000 ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: Second Century Innovations on Chiral Separations arranged by Shahab Shamsi. Adam J Bergren. University of Texas at Arlington (1000-2) Analytical Separations in CE.Hall B. Robert L Green. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Keio University. University of Michigan. Phenomenex. Xin Chen. Masayoshi Ohira (1050-5) Monolithic Columns for Liquid Chromatography LUIS A COLON. Characterizing and Quantifying REBECA PINHANCOS.Gary M Hieftje (1030-1) A New Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometer for Glow-discharge Analysis NORBERT JAKUBOWSKI. Stephen Previs. University of Pittsburgh. Jeremy A Felton. David W Neyer. Merck & Co. University of New Mexico. Thomas R Covey (1070-5) High Productivity Columns with LC/MS Applications MAUREEN JOSEPH. Robert Myers. Mauro Aiello. (1060-2) Imaging Mass Spectrometry in Life Science Fields MASARU FURUTA. Room 314 Gary M Hieftje. Jose Castro-Perez. Thomas Roddy (1070-2) Realizing Ultra-high Performance with UHPLC-MS/MS Using Core-shell Sorbents and Considerations for Instrument Optimization A CARL SANCHEZ. Kean University. Douglas Mawhinney. Anthony J Carado. Lisandra Santiago-Capeles. Rory Rohm. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Phenomenex. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (1050-2) Capillary and Microbore Ion Exchange Materials Utilizing Polymeric Monoliths CHRISTOPHER POHL. Room 409 Philip J Koerner. High-sensitivity Mass Analyzers for ICP-MS LOTHAR ROTTMANN. Indiana University Tuesday Afternoon. Martin Liezers. He Yang3:50 (1040-4) Analysis of Pharmaceuticals in Water by Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectroscopy Using Isotope Dilution REBECCA TRENHOLM. David McLaren. Ying Yi (1020-3) Microfabricated Chemical Separation Devices with Integrated Electrospray Ionization J MICHAEL RAMSEY. Charles J Barinaga (1030-4) High-resolution. Ivonne M Ferrer Lassala . BAM. Shimadzu Corporation (1060-3) Multimodal Spectroscopic Microscopy for Nano-bio Imaging YASUSHI NAKATA. William E Barber Discussion/Wrap Up 2:35 3:05 3:35 3:50 4:25 4:20 4:50 68 . Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks . Masakazu Takahashi. Taro Akiyama. Rutgers University. Inc. Southern Nevada Water Authority. Kun Liu. Wim De Malsche. John C Vinci 3:50 4:25 3:50 4:25 SYMPOSIUM Session 1030 Alternative Mass Spectrometers for Elemental Analysis (Society for Applied Spectroscopy) arranged by Gary M Hieftje. Alexander W Graham. Xiaomi Xu. Anne E Mack. Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers’ Association (JAIMA) Tuesday Afternoon. Yuanyuan Li. Agnez Tempez (1030-2) Distance-of-flight Mass Analysis: A New Tool for Atomic Spectrometry CHRISTIE G ENKE. Min Yoon. Robert P Clement Recess (1070-4) High Sensitivity and Throughput for Dried Blood Spot Analysis Using Microflow LC Interfaced to Electrospray Ionization HESHAM GHOBARAH. Room 401 Frantisek Svec. Steven J Ray. Kean University. Room 308 Robert Kennedy. JEOL Ltd. H Dennis Tolley (1050-4) High-efficiency Monolithic Silica Columns for HPLC NOBUO TANAKA. University of Michigan Tuesday Afternoon. David W Koppenaal. Steven J Ray.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM SYMPOSIUM Advances in Microscale Liquid Chromatography arranged by Robert Kennedy. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:40 3:15 Introductory Remarks .Robert Kennedy (1020-1) Recent Advances in LC/MS and CE/MS for Comprehensive Protein Characterization BARRY L KARGER. Room 309 Dil M Ramanathan. Dionex Corporation (1050-3) Single Monomer Synthesis of Polymeric Monoliths for Capillary Liquid Chromatography MILTON L LEE. Horiba (1060-4) Innovative Electron Microscopy for Nano-bio Technology XIAO FENG ZHANG. Anthony J Carado (1030-3) Development and Use of Orbital Trapping Techniques for Elemental Analysis DAVID W KOPPENAAL. J Scott Mellors. Elise A Dennis.Philip J Koerner Session 1070 SYMPOSIUM Session 1040 Analysis of Pharmaceuticals Present as Water Pollutants: LC-MS Challenges and Solutions arranged by Dil M Ramanathan. Roswitha S Ramsey (1020-4) Fabrication and Chromatographic Performance of Micro-pillar Array Columns GERT DESMET. Charles J Barinaga. GL Sciences. Thermo Fisher Scientific (1030-5) Array Detectors for Truly Simultaneous Mass Analysis GARY M HIEFTJE. Phenomenex Tuesday Afternoon. Yansheng Liu. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:40 3:15 Introductory Remarks . Indiana University. Agilent Technologies. David W Koppenaal.Hiroshi Nakamurai (1060-1) Development of Atmospheric Scanning Electron Microscope MITSUO SUGA. University Bordeaux 1 (1040-3) Positive and Negative Ionization LC-MS for Detection of Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Water BRIAN BUCKLEY. Stefan Vujcic. Vrije Universiteit Brussel. University of North Carolina. Northeastern University (1020-2) Fast Capillary HPLC at High Temperature and Pressure STEPHEN G WEBER. AB SCIEX. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:40 Introductory Remarks . Charles J Barinaga. Theresa Mclaughlin. Jing Zhang. Shota Miyazaki. Dil Ramanthan (1070-1) Fast Profiling of Biological Tissues and Fluids in the Context of Metabolic Research MICHAEL E LASSMAN. J Bryce Young. Alexander W Graham. Roger P Sperline SYMPOSIUM Session 1060 The State-of-the-Art Technologies from Japan: Analytical Instruments with/for Nano-Bio Technology II arranged by Koichiro Matsuda. Frederik Detobel. EPA (1040-2) Pharmaceutical Substances as New Contaminants of Aquatic Systems: State of the Art and Future Goals HELENE BUDZINSKI. Alice Steffani. Kean University Tuesday Afternoon. Purdue University Session 1020 SYMPOSIUM Session 1050 New Frontiers in the Design and Applications of Monolithic Separation Media arranged by Frantisek Svec. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:40 3:15 Introductory Remarks . Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Roger N Hayes. Horiba Tuesday Afternoon 3:15 3:50 4:25 WORKSHOP Successful Integration of Fast LC with MS Detection arranged by Philip J Koerner. U.Dil M Ramanathan (1040-1) Pharmaceuticals in the Environment: State of the Science and Current Issues SUSAN RICHARDSON.. Merck. Jay Corr. Jim Shen.Frantisek Svec (1050-1) Nanotechnology and Monoliths: Polymer-based Monoliths Functionalized with Nanoparticles FRANTISEK SVEC. Dan Xie. M Bonner Denton. Brett Vanderford. Andrew G Chambers. Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryTuesday Afternoon. Pankaj Aggarwal. Shane Snyder (1040-5) High Resolution Mass Spectrometry for Detecting. Sebastiaan Eeltink (1020-5) Silica Colloidal Crystals for High Efficiency Protein CEC MARY J WIRTH. Margaret Wu. Gary M Hieftje. Hitachi High Technologies America (1060-5) Characterizing Nanoparticles Used in Bio Applications MARK BUMILLER. University at Buffalo. Room 311 Koji Suzuki and Daniel Citterio. Indiana University. Gregory D Schilling. Brigham Young University. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:40 3:15 3:50 4:25 Introductory Remarks . Elizabeth Somers. Monika Kansal (1070-3) Implementing Sub 2 um and Fused-core Particle Chromatography for Fast LC in the Regulated Bioanalytical Environment JENNIFER CUNLIFFE.S. Fume Hood Testing . University of Wisconsin. Veronica C Estrella. Mark E Meyerhoff Recess (1100-5) Electrochemical Measurements of Chromaffin Cell Secretion in DOCA-salt Hypertension MATTHEW J FHANER. Robert Sams 3:00 (1090-4) Analysis of Metallic and Non-metallic Hydride Gases in Specialty Gases BILL GEIGER. Room 403 Mike Lee. Room 315 Tracey Jacksier. Presiding 2:00 2:20 (1100-1) DNA Detection Using Electrochemiluminescence from Electrospun Nanofibers MICHAEL C BEILKE. University of Wisconsin. Lingjun Li (1110-2) Separation of Proteins on Capillary-channeled Polymer (C-CP) Films with Analysis by Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-mass Spectroscopy (MALDI-MS) BENJAMIN T MANARD. HM Skip Kingston (1110-6) Monitoring of Antifibrinolytic Concentration in Patients Undergo Cardiac Surgery . Clemson University (1110-3) Mass Spectrometry-based Analysis of Cerebrospinal Fluid from GFAP Overexpressor Mice for Proteome Biomarker Discovery in Alexander Disease ROBERT CUNNINGHAM. 4:35 (1090-8) Moisture Analysis in Monosilane Gas HIROYUKI ONO. Wenyi Cai. Raoul Kopelman (1100-8) Electrodes Modified with Oppositely Charged Nanoparticles for Sensing MARCIN OPALLO.David Sutton 2:05 (1075-1) SEFA 1 . Lane A Baker (1100-7) Cellular Uptake and Subcellular Localization of Targeted and Non-targeted pH Polyacrylamide Nanosensors TAMIR EPSTEIN. Kevin McGough 3:35 (1075-4) SEFA 10 . Inc. Selectivity: The New Mantra for High Performance Analysis arranged by Mike Lee. Albee Messing. Protein Discovery. Chemical Derivatization and Colorimetric Detection JIAN HOU. Adam Lesniewski. Selectivity. David P Budac 3:00 (1080-4) Laminar Flow based Technology: Better Selectivity with High Sensitivity DRAGAN VUCKOVIC. Presiding 2:00 Introductory Remarks . 3:20 3:35 3:55 4:15 4:35 Tuesday Afternoon ORAL SESSION Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry II Tuesday Afternoon. James H Prestegard. Junhua Wang.High Throughput SPME-LC-MS/MS Analysis vs Standard Techniques BARBARA BOJKO. Chi Zhang. Airgas Specialty Gases 3:55 (1090-6) Quantitative Analysis of Gas Mixtures Desorbed from Type 3a Zeolites Using TGA/IR and Predictive Augmented Classical Least Squares KATHLEEN ALAM. Joshua S Sharp Recess (1110-5) Quantitative Analysis of Alpha-galactosidase -An Activity in Liver. University of Waterloo. University of Michigan. Lingjun Li. Prasanta Dutta. Presiding 2:00 (1080-1) Increasingly Complex Multiple Component Bioanalysis Using UHPLC-HRMS in Support of Drug Discovery TIMOTHY VINCENT OLAH. Ken Imatani 2:40 (1080-3) Perhaps Chemical Specificity (Selectivity) Depends Most on Chromatographic Resolution: Controlling Retention and Resolution While Managing the Tradeoffs in Speed and Sensitivity MARK J HAYWARD. Fatemeh S Mirnaghi. Erasmus Cudjoe. Milestone Development Services Tuesday Afternoon. Brain. Michael Bereman. Lingjun Li (1110-8) UPLC/MS/MS Detection of Mast Cell-Secreted Mediators with Roles in Allergic Response AUDREY F MEYER. SEFA Tuesday Afternoon. 4:15 (1080-7) Targeted Protein Analysis by Peptide Mass Spectrometry: A System that Excels at Selectivity and Structural Specificity MICHAEL MACCOSS.Laboratory Grade Casework WAYNE CATHEY. Duquesne University. Indiana University. Daniela Tomazela. CIC Photonics Tuesday Afternoon. Madison. Michael Passineau.ASHRAE 10 JON ZBORALSKI. UGA. Gow-Mac Instrument Co. University of Idaho. Applications and Limitations STEVEN W SHARPE. Dajana Vuckovic. Room 405 Stephen Gozo. Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS. Anna Celebanska. Mark E Meyerhoff (1100-3) Surface Nanostructure Determines the Structure and Sensitivity of Electrodeposited 1–10 nm Thick Membranes of Overoxidized Polypyrrole (OPPY) ABRAHAM BOATENG. Katarzyna Szot. Presiding 2:00 Session 1110 (1110-1) Neuropeptidomic Investigation of Feeding Behavior via Multifaceted Mass Spectral Approaches YUZHUO ZHANG. Miles College. Joseph Dalluge. The Ohio State University. Paige Jany (1110-4) Structural Investigation of CCL5 Protein and CCL5-Glycosaminoglycan Complex Using Mass Spectrometry CAROLINE WATSON. Room 408 Sam Subramaniam. Sandia National Laboratories 4:15 (1090-7) Continuous Measurement of Trace Toxic Gases Based on Aqueous Sampling. Air Liquide. Bristol-Myers Squibb 2:20 (1080-2) The Role of High Resolution Accurate Mass LC/MS in Complex Sample Analyses LESTER TAYLOR. James J Galligan (1100-6) Development of Chemically Isolated Electrodes (CIEs) for Electrochemical Measurements of Biological Systems JEREMY P WILBURN. New Objective Inc. University of Washington. Maciej Paszewski. Thermo Scientific. Janusz Pawliszyn (1110-7) Discovery of Neuropeptides in the Blue Crab Callinectes Sapidus: Prediction. Susan V Olesik (1100-2) Studies of High Molecular Weight Polyanion Extraction and Transport Through Plasticized Polymeric Films Doped with Tridodecylmethylammonium Chloride ANDREA K BELL. Vitalea Science 3:55 (1080-6) Evaluation of an Electrophoretically-programmable Notch Filter for Intact Protein Isolation and Enrichment CHUCK WITKOWSKI. Yuzhuo Zhang. and Kidney Tissue Lysates from Mice Using EPA RCRA Method 6800 (Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry) with Nano-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS TIMOTHY FAHRENHOLZ.Affinity Group Session 1075 ORAL SESSION Bioanalytical Electrochemistry Tuesday Afternoon. Brendan MacLean 4:35 (1080-8) Temperature Control to Optimize Selectivity with Nanospray LC-MS/MS GARY A VALASKOVIC. Taiyo Nippon Sanso Sanso Corporation 69 3:20 3:35 3:55 4:15 4:35 . CampbellRhea. IONICS Mass Spectrometry Group 3:20 Recess 3:35 (1080-5) High Performance UPLC-AMS for Matrix Independent Metabolite Quantitation STEPHEN R DUEKER. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Qing Ping Han. Kurt Rindoks 2:35 (1075-2) SEFA 8 . Labconco Corporation. Detection and Distribution WEIFENG CAO. Xu Wang. Anna Brajter-Toth (1100-4) Enhancing the Sensitivity of Immobilized Organoselenium-based Amperometric Sensors for Sub-micromolar Detection of S-Nitrosothiols LAJOS HÖFLER. Joanna Niedziolka-Jonsson Session 1100 arranged by David Sutton. Stefan Persijn 2:40 (1090-3) A Quantitative Infrared Spectral Library of Vapor Phase Chemicals: Construction. Robert A Gatenby. Marcin Wasowicz. University of Minnesota. Vitor H Pomin. SEFA. Kewaunee Scientific Corporation 4:05 Discussion/Wrap Up 2:40 3:00 ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 1080 Selectivity. Pacific Northwest National Lab/DOE. VSL Dutch Metrology Institute. Michigan State University. Greg M Swain. Complex Carbohydrate Research Center. University of Michigan. Limei Hui. Rahul Thakar. Dorota Tomaszewska. Limin Shao 2:20 (1090-2) How Traceable Reference Materials Can Improve the Quality of Your Data ROB WESSEL. Christy L Haynes 2:20 2:40 ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Specialty Gas Session 1090 3:00 arranged by Jorge E Perez. Presiding 2:00 (1090-1) Atmospheric Monitoring by Open-path FT-IR Spectroscopy: The Need for Good Spectral Reference Data PETER R GRIFFITHS. Milestone Development Services. University of Michigan. Celgene Corporation. Ehsanul Hoque. Yong-Eun Koo Lee.Adaptable Casework Systems DANA DAHLGREN. CONSCI Ltd 3:20 Recess 3:35 (1090-5) Modeling of Liquid-vapor Equilibrium in Liquefied Refinery Calibration Standards DANIEL BARTEL. University of Florida. Agilent Technologies. Xu Zhang. Mark C Lloyd. Lundbeck Research. Room 402 David Sutton.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM WORKSHOP SEFA Technology Demonstrations . Mike Patton 3:05 (1075-3) SEFA 9 -Ductless Hoods KEVIN GILKISON. Timothy Johnson. Iowa State University. Dipak Mainali (1120-8) AFM and SERS of DNA on Nanostructured Silver Surfaces KELSEY R BEAVERS. Melanie Bergeron. Riverside.Red Area. Algorithme Pharma. Delphine Feuerstein. University of Pittsburgh. Biomolecules and Nanoclusters at Single Nanopipettes and Nanopores GANGLI WANG. Raman Tuesday Afternoon. Lee J Moore (1120-7) Fluorescence Measurements of Cell Membrane Receptor Organization and Cellular Factors Affecting Membrane Reorganization EMILY A SMITH. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Label-free Evaluation of DNA-encoded Antibody Libraries (DEAL) ADAM L WASHBURN. Suman Kundu Recess (1120-5) Instrumental Comparison of Atomic Spectroscopy Methods for Determining Metal Loading Percentages of Cr3+. Olivier Bolduc. National Physical Laboratory. Bioanalytical Applications of GC/MS. Catherine Dicaire. The Pittsburgh Conference. Georgia State University. Juan Liu. CC Biotech LLC. University of Georgia. Neha Arora. Accuracy and Linearity Evaluation of Filtration Plates During Protein Precipitation (PPT) to Remove Phospholipids in Bioanalysis by LC-MS/MS FABIO GAROFOLO. Zach T Berman. Joelle Pelletier. Algorithme Pharma. R Kenneth Marcus (1120-6) Structure and Function of the Peptide Epitope of Ovarian Cancer Biomarker CA125 REBECCA J WHELAN. Jamie J Schwefel. California State University Sacramento. Ranjana Mehrotra.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM ORAL SESSION Biospectroscopy Tuesday Afternoon. Florida International University. Algorithme Pharma. Gregory L Osterhaus. Hall B. James Fethiere. Christian Zorman. Jean-Nicholas Mess. Nicole E Marotta. Megan E Deeds (1130-2) A Three Step Charge Hopping Model for Cyclic Voltammetry Simulation and Its Application to a Peptide Nucleic Acids Self-assembled Monolayer XING YIN. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Presiding 2:00 Session 1130 POSTER SESSION Session 1150 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Abdennour Abbas. Milton Furtado Selection of Buffer Additives for Liquid Liquid Extraction (LLE) Procedure to Remove Matrix Effect Due to Phospholipids in Bioanalysis FABIO GAROFOLO. Darren Emge. Ryan C Bailey (1140-7) Photon Regulated Biochemical Cascades Reaction by Azobenzene-Modified DNA Probe MINGXU YOU. Mary McCarthy Hintz Withdrawn Analysis of Creatine and Creatinine in a Biological Fluid Using LC-MS/MS LUISA PEREIRA. Imperial College. Milton Furtado Is Your Instrument Really Crosstalk Free? Determination and Impact Evaluation of Interfering Collision Cell Induced Crosstalk During Bioanalysis FABIO GAROFOLO. Oberlin College. Lawrence A Bottomley Session 1120 ORAL SESSION Sensors II Tuesday Afternoon. Marie-Pierre Taillon. Presiding 2:00 Session 1140 (1140-1) Novel Microarray Platform for High-throughput Bioanalysis with SPR Imaging MATTHEW J LINMAN. Fe3+. Room 407 Chenzhong Li. Ruowen Wang. Chi Leng Leong. Algorithme Pharma. Andrew De Mello. University of Fukui Recess (1130-5) Monitoring Hydrogen Peroxide Evolution at Oxidase-modified Carbon Fiber Microelectrodes Using Fast Scan Cyclic Voltammetry LESLIE SOMBERS. Georgia Institute of Technology. Milton Furtado Impact of Side Reactions Involving Strong Cation Exchange Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) Mechanism on Bioanalytical Assay Accuracy by Using LC-MS/MS FABIO GAROFOLO. Georges El-Kadissi. Oberlin College. Xize Niu. DOD Dept of Army. Tim Liddicoat. Audrey Provencher-Girard 2:20 2:20 2:40 3:00 2:40 3:00 3:20 3:35 3:20 3:35 3:55 3:55 4:15 4:15 4:35 4:35 Tuesday Afternoon ORAL SESSION Electrochemistry: Electrodes and Sensors Tuesday Afternoon. Tony Edge In-situ Tip Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Lipid Bilayers JAMES M MARR. Algorithme Pharma. Clemson University. Case Western Reserve University. University of Florida. Aisle 400 (1150-1 P) The Volatile and Semivolatile Chemical Composition of the Uropygial Secretion of the Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis): Implications for Avian Health and Disease Transmission CLARA L SHAW. Martyn G Boutelle (1130-4) Fabrication of Glass-coated Nano-disk Electrodes at High Success Rates KOICHI AOKI. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Dimitris Sarantaridis 2:20 (1150-2 P) 2:40 (1150-3 P) (1150-4 P) (1150-5 P) (1150-6 P) 3:00 3:20 3:35 3:55 4:15 (1150-7 P) (1150-8 P) 4:35 (1150-9 P) (1150-10 P) (1150-11 P) 70 . Algorithme Pharma. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Gregory K Potts. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. LC/MS. Milton Furtado (1130-1) Formation of Mixed Inorganic-organic Microelectrode Arrays Utilizing Reduction of Chromate and Diazonium Ions WILLIAM J CLARK. Richard S Givens (1130-8) Plasma Electrochemical Sensor for Bioaerosols DAREN J CARUANA. University of California. Rebecca J Whelan Isolation and Identification of Cytotoxic Constituents from Artemisia Douglasiana HIMALI K SOMAWEERA. Aisle 400. North Carolina State University (1130-6) The Transport of Ions. Ryan C Bailey (1120-2) Investigations on Microorganism Suspension Parameters with Raman Spectroscopy A PETER SNYDER. Christesen Steven. Kevin Hu. Sonika Charak. Capital University. Gary C Lai. Universite de Montreal. Kathleen E Knudson. Rabih E Jabbour. David H Waldeck (1130-3) Development of an Integrated Multiple-analyte Electrochemical Biosensor for Use in Segmented Microdialysate Streams from Brain Injury Patients MICHELLE ROGERS. UCL. Mary C Garvin. Weihong Tan (1140-8) SERS Detection of Environmental Contaminants With Films Over Etched Nanospheres and Nanohole Arrays JEAN-FRANCOIS MASSON. Julia L Brumaghim. Mathieu Lahaie. Sam Houston State University (1140-6) DNA-Functionalized Arrays of Optical Microring Resonators for Rapid. Jenny Fulks. Ashish Tripathi. Amy L Austin. Madeline C Michael. Room 406 Martha Knight. Huy Ong (1140-3) Flexible Nanostructured Conducting Poly(amid) Acid Plasmonic Sensors BOLING DENG. Jason Guicheteau (1120-3) New Panel for SERS-Based Screening of Influenza Viral Nucleoproteins Using Anti-Influenza Aptamer PIERRE NEGRI. Debby Correia Ledo. Room 404 Fu-Tyan Lin. Gunjan Tyagi. University of Kansas. Jordan E Rutter.Hall B. William Faulkner. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Universite de Montreal. Kenneth Stensrud. Richard A Dluhy (1120-4) Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopic Study of DNA-drug Interaction |DEEPAK K JANGIR. Louis-Philippe Morin. University of Notre Dame. Binghamton University (1140-4) MEMS Multielectrode Platform for Assessing the Interrelationship Between Oxygenation Status and Drug Efficacy in Multicellular Tumor Spheroids DISHA B SHETH. Milton Furtado Efficiency. and Ni2+ within Apo-transferrin C DERRICK QUARLES. Valerie Vincent Systematic and Expanded Investigation of High and Unexpected Positive Deviation for Quality Control Samples (QCs) During GLP Incurred Samples Analysis by LC-MS/MS FABIO GAROFOLO. Presiding 2:00 (1120-1) Photochemical Generation of Surface-immobilized Gradients for the Rapid Multi-parameter Investigation of Selectin-mediated Leukocyte Rolling CHRISTINE T HERMAN. Reproducibility. Zachary D Schultz Successful Applications of Autosampler Needle Seat Back-flush to Reduce Carryover in Bioanalytical Methods Using Common HPLC Hardware when Standard Washing Procedures are Ineffective FABIO GAROFOLO. Miklos Gratzl Recess (1140-5) Measuring the Effect of Illuminated Spot Size on Signal-to-noise Ratios in Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy DAVID THOMPSON. Quan Cheng (1140-2) Label-free Screening of Drug Efficacy Using SPR Sensors Modified with Peptide Monolayer JEAN-FRANCOIS MASSON. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Suzanne Sander. Warren D Brown (1130-7) Using Fast-scan Cyclic Voltammetry to Simultaneously Measure Dopamine Release and Caged Glutamate Photoactivation in Brain Tissue MICHAEL A JOHNSON. Dipankar Ghosh Super Critical Fluid Based LC/MS/MS For Bioanalysis Pros and Cons ROBERT S PLUMB. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Tufts University. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Hall B.Blue Area.25-Dihyrdroxy Vitamin D3 and D2 in Serum Samples Utilizing High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry MICHAEL JARVIS. Denise Lowinsohn. Milton Furtado Detection of Phospholipids by Ion Pairing Reagents in the Positive Ion Mode Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry EDRA DODBIBA. Georgia Institute of Technology. Samuel Kounaves Study of the Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence in the Radical Annihilation Mode by Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy MEI SHEN. Richard Calverley. Maria Auxiliadora C Matos Spectroelectrochemical Study of Redox Metalloproteins by Using Optically Transparent Boron-doped Diamond Electrode in Transmission Thin Layer Cell CHEN QIU. Joanne Gartland. Nathan A Tavenor A Hybrid Material Based Hydrogel/Nanoparticle for Monitoring Glucose and Hydrogen Peroxide VALBER PEDROSA. Helen Lodder. Kevin A Schug Quantitative Determination of Urinary Pteridine Levels in Prostate and Other Urological Cancers SANJEEWA GAMAGEDARA. Reno Nguyen.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (1150-12 P) Application of Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography (HILIC) with High pH Mobile Phase in LC-ESI(+)-MS/MS to Reach Optimal Sensitivity for Bioanalysis FABIO GAROFOLO. Tiago Ferreira. Jeremy P Wilburn. Allen Bard (1150-14 P) (1150-15 P) (1150-16 P) (1150-17 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1160 (1170-5 P) (1170-6 P) (1170-7 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. UFJF. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Aisle 400 (1170-1 P) (1170-2 P) (1170-3 P) Glucose Sensor Based on Redox Polymer in β-cyclodextrin Inclusion on Glassy Carbon Electrode AMOS M MUGWERU. William E Brewer. Yinfa Ma. US Food and Drug Administration. Renato C Matos Amperometric Detection of Ascorbic Acid in Honey Using Ascorbate Oxidase RENATO C MATOS. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. University of Southern Mississippi. Aisles 3900-4500 (1160-1 P) Automated Analysis of Anabolic Steroids in Human Urine Using Cleanup Tips and GC/MS OSCAR G CABRICES. Sung A Hong. Alexander Nepomnyaschii. Androstenedione and Testosterone MICHAEL JARVIS. UNESP. Algorithme Pharma. Tony Edge Quantitative Analysis of Phytoestrogen Compounds from Urine by Trap-andElute HPLC-ESI-MS Featuring Restricted Access Media SAMUEL H YANG. Michael H Smith. Michelle Misselwitz. Steve Kozel. Aaron A Morgan. Lisa Sapp A Simplified Workflow for the Analysis of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 and 25hydroxyvitamin D2 Using Commercially Available Plasma Calibrators and Controls ADAM P LATAWIEC. Chengdong Xu. Ajeet Singh. University of Texas at Arlington. Anthony Kaczmarek. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Michael Coyer. Butler University. John A Reidy Hepatotoxicity of Oil Dispersants Measured with In-vitro Fluorescence Endpoint Assays MICHAEL F SANTILLO. Maiara Salles.Red Area. Restek Corporation. Hakhyun Nam Studies of the Electrochemical Reduction of S-Nitrosothiols BO PENG.Hall B. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Camila B Perantoni. Jae Ho Shin. Tharanga Payagala. AB Sciex. Tomas E Liskutin. Marcos F Cerqueira. Lesley Sevcik. Larry L Needham. Tim Liddicoat. Paddy L Wiesenfeld Development of Rapid LC/MS/MS-based Methods for Confirmatory Analysis of Opiates and Benzodiazepines SPENCER D BONNERUP. Eugénie-Raphaëlle Bérubé. Felipe S Semaan. Electrochemistry: Method Development and Applications Tuesday Afternoon. Jaap de Zeeuw Short and Long Term Stability of Eight Phthalate Metabolites and Their Glucuronide Conjugates in Human Urine ELLA SAMANDAR. Dwight R Stoll. Pollyana Castro.Hall B. Bruno Casetta Determination of 1. Universidade de São paulo. Vanezia L Silva. Aisles 3900-4500. Steve Jordan. Andrew Lyon Probe Construction for Applications in Electrochemical Atomic Force Microscopy KIRSTIN MORTON. Gustavus Adolphus College. Universidade Federal de São Paulo. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Antonia M Calafat. Mark E Meyerhoff Iridium Oxide Nanoparticles: Characterization and Electrochemical Behavior NATALIE S BJORGE. AB Sciex Analysis of Calcifediol and Calcitriol in a Biological Fluid Using LC-MS/MS LUISA PEREIRA. Ty Kahler. Biotage GB Limited. University of Texas at Austin. Grace Davison Discovery Sciences. AB Sciex. Hall B. Aisle 400. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . University of South Carolina. Andrew Lyon. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Daniel W Armstrong Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry of Bacterial Signaling Molecules VENKATESWARLU PANCHAGNULA. Stephen E Gibbons Extraction of Tamoxifen and Metabolites Using Supported Liquid Extraction (SLE) Prior to UPLC-MS/MS Analysis LEE DARRAN WILLIAMS. National Chemical Laboratory. University of Texas at Arlington. Kwangwoon University. Aleksandr Simonian. Alexander Revzin. Paul Rainville Withdrawn High-resolution Peptide Mapping Using Sub-two Micron Columns MELISSA J WILCOX. Denis A Proshlyakov Direct Electron Transfer of Ascorbate Oxidase Through Lectin-Carbohydrate Formation VALBER PEDROSA. Mauro Bertotti Flow Injection Analysis of Ethambutol in Anti-tuberculosis Drugs Using a Carbon Based Composite Electrode as Amperometric Detector DENISE LOWINSOHN. Georgia Institute of Technology. Joaquin Rodriguez-Lopez. Greg M Swain. Michigan State University. Mauro Bertotti An Electrochemically-based Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analyzer for Earth and Planetary Science Applications SHANNON STROBLE. Clinical/Toxicology Analysis Tuesday Afternoon. Wujian Miao Electrochemical Behavior of Electroactive Species in Binary Mixtures of Solvents TIAGO FERREIRA. Maksymilian A Derylo. Indiana University. Rick Lake. Geun Sig Cha. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Deric A Holden. Rhys Jones. The University of Michigan. Dmitri Ivnitski Determination of the 2-(Dibutylamino)ethanol Free Radical Potential in Acetonitrile/Benzene Solutions Using Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence DANIEL A MCCURRY. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Marc Luliucci A Glucose Oxidase-modified Carbon Foam Electrode for Use in Flow Injection Analysis MICHAEL J SAMIDE. Royce W Murray Resistive Pulse Analysis of Microgel Passage Through Nanopores GRANT R HENDRICKSON. Juergen Maier-Rosenkrantz (1170-4 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1170 (1150-13 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Manori Silva. Grant R Hendrickson. Aleksandr Simonian Amperometric Sensing of S-nitrosothiols Based on Their Photo-induced Decomposition: Optically Switchable Determination Nitric Oxide and Snitrosothiols DA YEON SUNG. Waters. Omari J Bandele. Missouri University of Science and Technology. Lane A Baker SECM Characterization of Cu(I) Formation During the Anodic Dissolution of Copper in Acidic Medium ALEX SILVA. Deepika Dhaware. UNESP. Henry S White Exploring the Mechanical Flexibility of Hollow Microgels EMILY S HERMAN. Jonna Berry (1170-8 P) (1170-9 P) (1160-2 P) (1160-3 P) (1170-10 P) Tuesday Afternoon (1160-4 P) (1170-11 P) (1160-5 P) (1160-6 P) (1170-12 P) (1170-13 P) (1160-7 P) (1170-14 P) (1170-15 P) (1160-8 P) (1170-16 P) (1170-17 P) (1160-9 P) (1160-10 P) (1170-18 P) (1160-11 P) (1160-12 P) 71 . Claire Desbrow. Gary Dowthwaite Development of a Fast Extraction and LC/MS/MS Analysis Method for Benzodiazepines and Metabolites in Blood and Urine AMANDA RIGDON. Rowan University. Eranda Wanigasekara. UFJF. Stephen Morgan Development of a Simple and Fast Method for the Measurement by LC-MSMS of Salivary Cortisol. Andre Schreiber. Thiago Paixao. LECO Corporation. Hall B. The University of Texas at Arlington. Erin N Pittman. Yves Gamache (1190-5 P) (1190-6 P) Fluorescence/Luminescence in Bioanalytical and Materials Applications Tuesday Afternoon. Hall B. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM.-butyldimethylsilyl Derivatization YASUO SETO. (1180-3 P) GC-MS Methodology Tuesday Afternoon. Anne Jurek.Blue Area.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM POSTER SESSION Session 1180 (1190-4 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Ke Huang. Doug Meece Optimizing Standard Preparation for 8260 Analysis LINDSEY PYRON. Daniel W Armstrong A Rapid Ionic Liquid–based Water Quantitation Method. Alun Cole Determination of Nerve Gas Hydrolysis Products in Biological Samples by Selectable One-dimensional or Two-dimensional Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry after Tert. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Aisles 3900-4500. Paul Xu. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Kalamazoo College. University of Waterloo. Fukuoka Institute of Technology. Chunlei Wang. Ildar Nisamedtinov. Oxidants and Reductants (ROR): Sudan Red (IV). Koichiro Tsuge. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Michael Kraft The Use of Cyclofructans as Novel Chiral Selectors for Gas Chromatography YING ZHANG. ALMSCO International. Teruyo Leda. Isaac Ohsawa. Weihong Tan Developing Dye Bleaching Assays for Quantifying the Photocatalytic Production of Destructive Hydrophobic Radicals. Jim Monk. Jessie Butler Reduction in GC-MS Downtime by Utilizing a Novel Interface LUISA PEREIRA. Peng Lu. Analytical Flow Products. Takeshi Maeda Development of an Intracellular pH Biosensor Using Fluorescent Proteins JIARUI WANG. Daniel W Armstrong A New Phenyl-type Stationary Phase and Its Uses XIAODONG LIU. Shane T Finn. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Aisle 400. Leco Corporation. Paul Morris. Aisles 3900-4500. Kirsten M Reeves.A New Industry Standard GORDON MCFARLANE. Kikuo Sasamoto. Takeshi Ohmori. Alexandra Duncan. Hirooki Kanda Determination of the Extent of Isotopic Fractionation During Permeation Passive Sampling of Volatile Organic Compounds in Air SURESH SEETHAPATHY. Jennifer R Furchak Squarylium Dyes As Non-covalent Protein Labels: A Study by Fluorimetry and Capillary Electrophoresis THERESA SWANSON. Aisles 3900-4500 (1180-1 P) Signal Amplification of Protein Immunoassay Based on Fluorescence Measurement of Non-Fluorescent Zinc-Sulfide Nanoparticles CHAD L COWLES. Doug Meece Determination of Volatile Petroleum Hydrocarbons LINDSEY PYRON. Aisle 400 (1190-1 P) Cyclofructan 6 (CF6) Based Stationary Phases for Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography (HILIC) QIU HAIXIAO. Han Shubo Time-resolved Chemiluminescent Detection of Active Oxygen Species in the TiO2 Photocatalytic Reaction XING-ZHENG WU. Christopher Pohl (1200-14 P) (1200-15 P) (1190-2 P) (1200-16 P) (1200-17 P) (1190-3 P) 72 . Weihong Tan A Fluorometric Assay Used to Monitor Liposomal Membrane Potential and Determine Valinomycin Concentration MEGAN E HERSCHER. Nick Bukowski. Christa Colyer. Aisles 3900-4500 (1200-1 P) Improvements in GC Inlet Liner Inertness for the Analysis of Active Analytes Applications LIMIAN ZHAO. EST Analytical. Joshua Smith. Inc. Tadeusz Gorecki.Blue Area. Ramon Aravena. Eric Werner. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Boris Makhinson. Gerstel KK. Fei Sun An Exonuclease III Aided Amplification Method for Molecular Detection LU PENG. LECO Corporation. at any/all Concentrations DILANI A JAYAWARDHANA. (1200-13 P) Gas Chromatography and Liquid Chromatography: General Applications Tuesday Afternoon. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Rob Bunn Large Volume Full Evaporation Technique (LVFET) with Dynamic Headspace and GC-MS for Analysis of Odor Compounds in Aqueous Samples NOBUO OCHIAI. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Excellgen. Alan D Broske. University of Nevada. Paul Wheeler. Doug Meece Application of Comprehensive Scanning for Low-level Identification and Quantification of Organic Contaminants Using a GC-single Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer ERIC PHILLIPS. Andreas Sjodin Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons from Diesel Engine Particulates Using Direct Sampling Thermal Desorption. Erik Guetschow. Jeff Sheriff. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry and Novel Data Analysis Software KURT THAXTON. Xiaoshan Zhu Ultrasensitive Detection of Gene Expression Levels in Living Cells Using Fluorescence Cross-Correlation Spectroscopy YAN CHEN. Jose C Barreto Aptamer-based Light-switching Excimer Beacon for Target Detection JIN HUANG. Daniel Hunkeler. Nobuo Ochiai Quantification of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Metabolites in Human Urine Using Triple Quadrupole Gas Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry DEBRA A TRINIDAD. and Nile Red Dyes Encapsulated in Micelles and Liposomes as Molecular Targets PATRICIA D BARRETO.Hall B. Jose C Barreto Creating Stable Lanthanide Based Luminescent Nanoparticles for Bioanalysis JOSHUA SMITH. Nobuo Ochiai. Armstrong Atlantic State University. GATA Defining the Retention Times of 209 PCB Congeners Using GCxGC-TOFMS CORY FIX. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Naegele Edgar. Anne Jurek. Joe Binkley Comparative Analysis of Lipophilic Wood Extractives by GCxGC-TOFMS for Enhanced Chromatographic Resolution and Compound Identification JOHN R HEIM. Jim Edwards. Daniel Cooper. Mieko Kanamori-Kataoka. Florida Gulf Coast University.Red Area. Toomas Paalme Utilization of GC-TOFMS and Automated Sample Derivatization for High Throughput Workplace Urine Drug Testing by SAMHSA Guidelines JOHN R HEIM. University of Florida. Mark Libardoni (1180-4 P) (1180-5 P) (1180-6 P) (1200-2 P) (1200-3 P) (1180-7 P) (1200-4 P) (1180-8 P) (1180-9 P) (1200-5 P) Tuesday Afternoon (1180-10 P) (1180-11 P) (1200-6 P) (1180-12 P) (1180-13 P) (1200-7 P) (1200-8 P) (1200-9 P) (1200-10 P) (1180-14 P) (1180-15 P) (1200-11 P) (1200-12 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1190 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Wake Forest University. Shuping Xu. Kemin Wang. EMD Millipore. Mitch Hastings.Hall B. Chongyang Liang. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM.An Improved Design . Patricia D Barreto. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Michael Mavros. Andreas Hoffmann Quantitative Analysis of Acetaldehyde in Food Using On-fiber Derivatization KRISTEL KASELEHT. Will Black. Kikuo Sasamoto. Anne Jurek. University of Florida. University of Texas at Arlington Rotary Valves. Lovisa Romanoff. Agilent Technologies. David Mao. Eric Werner. Kirk S Schanze POSTER SESSION Session 1200 (1180-2 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Investigation on the Extent of Organic Contamination in High Purity Water Using HPLC Equipped with Ultrasensitive Diode Array Detector and LC-MS MARICAR TARUN. Jilin University. Mark Tracy. Hall B. University of Florida. Zheng Li. Joe Binkley. EST Analytical.Hall B. Roderquita K Moore Investigation of Vasocactive Ion Content of Herbs MAHIR GULEC. Kogakuin University Optimization and Characterization of Luminescent Europium Complex Based Nanoparticles BORIS MAKHINSON. Dunn Jolie Helical Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Based Biomacromolecule Sensing with Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy DANLU WU. University of Florida. EST Analytical. Lingyue Min Synthesis of Fluorescent Ag Nanoclusters and Polymer Micro-particles and Their Application for Cell Marker WEIQING XU. National Research Institute of Police Science. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. University of Texas at Arlington. Stephane Mabic. Weihong Tan Toxicity Test With Daphnia Magna by Injestion of Fluorescent Microbeads MINORI KAMAYA. Hiroyuki Nakazumi. Jessica A Strnad. Then and Now . Lindy Miller Automated Static and Dynamic Headspace Analysis with Dual LTM-GC-MS for the Determination of VOCs and Off-flavor Compounds in Water JUN TSUNOKAWA. Todd McAlary Efficient Headspace Analysis of Viscous Matrices LINDSEY PYRON. Kikuo Sasamoto. Alexandra Duncan A Multiplexed Molecular Beacon Assay for the Early Detection of Breast Cancer Metastasis AMY ONG. Jessica A Strnad. Xumei Wang. Trisa Robarge. Doug Staples. Tallinn University of Technology/CCFFT. Gerstel KK. Dionex Corporation. Armstrong Atlantic State University. Florida Gulf Coast University. Takafumi Satoh. PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (1200-18 P) (1200-19 P) Comprehensive GCxGC/TOF-MS Analysis of Pesticides in Lettuce Extracts DANIEL COOPER, Markes International, Nick Bukowski, Damien Rosser, Gareth Roberts Evaluation of a Novel Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometer Coupled to a Comprehensive Two-dimensional Gas Chromatograph for Screening Halogenated Persistent Organic Pollutants in Complex Samples NICK BUKOWSKI, ALMSCO International, Daniel Cooper, Gerhard Horner, Damien Rosser, Kurt Thaxton Optimization of GC Parameters for Fast GC on Selective and Short Nano Stationary Phase Microbore Columns Using GC-FID and GC-MS Techniques ALLEN BRITTEN, Cape Breton University, Krishnat Naikwadi Analysis of Pesticide Residues in JonaGold Apples Using QuEChERS Approach and Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (GCxGC-TOFMS) JOE BINKLEY, LECO Corporation, John R Heim, Doug Staples A New Supersonic GC-MS with Advanced Capabilities AVIV AMIRAV, Tel Aviv University, Alexander B Fialkov, Tal Alon, Alexander Gordin, Eli Flaxer Problem of Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in Toxicological Screening ELENA I SAVELIEVA, Research Institute, Andrey S Radilov, Nadezhda L Koryagina, Lyudmila K Gustyleva, Ol’ga I Orlova, Anton I Ukolov, Elena S Ivleva Increasing Sample Throughput for EPA Method 8270 by Employing a Split Injection JACK COCHRAN, Restek Corporation, Michelle Misselwitz, Gary Stidsen, Chris English, Jaap de Zeeuw, Neil Mosesman (1220-7 P) Development of Column Packing Materials and Methods for Proteomics Application Using LC/MS Detection BARRY E BOYES, Advanced Materials Technology, Darryl Johnson, Ron Orlando, Stephanie A Schuster, Joseph DeStefano Trace Analysis of Organic Acids in Power Station Water by HPLC DEENADAYALAN K CHETTY, Durban University of Technology, Arthi Ramrung, Kandasamy Moodley The Use of Methyl Cyclodextrin to Regulate Cholesterol Coating of a C18 Stationary Phase JASON W COYM, University of South Alabama, Shauna A Charlton, Omar I Hashmi Validating Analytical Methods with Charged Aerosol Detection CHRISTOPHER CRAFTS, ESA - A Dionex Company, Marc Plante, Bruce A Bailey, Ian Niel Acworth Dual Gradient UHPLC Platform Providing Simple Solutions to Complex Analytical Challenges CHRISTOPHER CRAFTS, ESA - A Dionex Company, Ian Niel Acworth, Bruce A Bailey, Marc Plante, Frank Steiner, Fraser McLeod Supercritical Fluid Chromatography Using Sub 2 um Chromatographic Particles ANDREW AUBIN, Waters Corp, Uwe Neue Withdrawn Characterization of the Surfactants Used in Oil Dispersants by Reversed-phase High Pressure Liquid Chromatography and Charged Aerosol Detection MARC PLANTE, ESA - A Dionex Company, Bruce A Bailey, Christopher Crafts, Ian Niel Acworth Investigation into the Retention Mechanism of a Zwitterionic Stationary Phase AMBER M HUPP, College of the Holy Cross, Brian P Blum (1220-8 P) (1220-9 P) (1200-20 P) (1220-10 P) (1220-11 P) (1200-21 P) (1200-22 P) (1200-23 P) (1220-12 P) (1220-13 P) (1220-14 P) (1200-24 P) (1220-15 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1210 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Blue Area, Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500. POSTER SESSION Session 1230 HPLC - Instrumentation and Systems Tuesday Afternoon, Blue Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500 (1210-1 P) LC System Design Attributes that Contribute to Enhanced MS Performance and MatchTypical MS Lab Work Flows TANYA JENKINS, Waters Corporation, Jim Usowicz, Elizabeth Hodgdon, Patricia McConville Utilization of Palladium Hydrogen Reference Electrode for Amperometric Detection in ion Chromatography JUN CHENG, Dionex Corporation, Petr Jandik, Yan Liu, Christopher Pohl Automating Chromatographic Analysis of Proteins THOMAS E WHEAT, Waters Corporation, Daniel Root, Patricia McConville Development and Evaluation of a Holistically Designed Analytical Supercritical Fluid Chromatography System ANDREW AUBIN, Waters Corp, Kurt Joudrey, Peter Pino, Aaron Lebeau A Complete Solution for Method Linearity in HPLC and UHPLC FRANK STEINER, Dionex Corporation, Andreas Brunner, Tobias Fehrenbach, Fraser McLeod Development of High Temperature HPLC Instrumentation for the Characterization of Polyolefins BENJAMIN MONRABAL, Polymer Char, Alberto Ortin, Pilar Del Hierro, Juan Sancho-Tello All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Red Area, Hall B, Aisle 400. Pharmaceutical - MS, LC-MS Tuesday Afternoon, Red Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisle 400 (1230-1 P) Utilization of Multi-reflecting Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry to Characterize Innovator and Generic Forms of Cold Medicine with Multiple Active Ingredients JEFFREY PATRICK, Leco Corporation, Kevin Siek, John A Chakel, Joe Binkley Determination of Chlorpyrifos and Its Metabolites in Cell Media Using Liquid Chromatography/electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry FENG LIANG, University of Georgia, Alvin V Terry, Michael G Bartlett Quantification of Intracellular siRNA and Its metabolites by LC-MS CARY MCGINNIS, University of Georgia, Michael G Bartlett Protein/Enzyme – Functionalized Nanoparticles for Studying Medicinal Plants by CE and MS-Based Methods YIMING LIU, Jackson State University, Xun Liao, Shulin Zhao Tuesday Afternoon (1210-2 P) (1230-2 P) (1210-3 P) (1210-4 P) (1230-3 P) (1230-4 P) (1210-5 P) (1210-6 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1240 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Blue Area, Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500. POSTER SESSION Session 1220 Process Posters Tuesday Afternoon, Blue Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500 (1240-1 P) Performance Improvements in Benchtop XRF Technology and Their Benefit for Industrial Applications DAVID COLER, PANalytical, Greg Wortman, Kimberly Halkiotis Sample Preparation by Borate Fusion of Catalyst and High Silica Samples for ICP-OES Analysis: Method Development and Results PHILIPPE DAIGLE, Corporation Scientifique Claisse, Chantal Audet, Luc Bérubé, Dominique Levesque, John A Anzelmo The Separation of High Polar Compounds QIAN HU, Agela Technologies Full Evaluation of the Automated Cold Fiber Device Using Compounds with a Large Range of Volatility RUIFEN JIANG, University of Waterloo, Sanja Risticevic, Erasmus Cudjoe, Jamie M Warren Determine Vanadium of High Alloy Steel by ICP-AES NIE LINGQING, Baosteel Technology Center, Wang Hongqing Electrodes Modified with Surface-silanized, Nanoporous Sol-gel Films Fabricated by Electrochemically Initiated Deposition LAYLA B MEHDI, Miami University, David Ranganathan, James A Cox Raman Analysis of Pharmaceutical Powders and Tablets ALISON NORDON, University of Strathclyde, Nichola Townshend, Pamela Allan, Luke J Bellamy, David Littlejohn, John Andrews, Paul Dallin All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Red Area, Hall B, Aisle 400. Liquid Chromatography Column Development and Evaluation Tuesday Afternoon, Red Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisle 400 (1220-1 P) Development and Validation of Analytical Methods for Simultaneous Estimation of Diazepam and Propranolol in Combined Dosage Form PARESHKUMAR UMEDBHAI PATEL, SK Patel College of Pharmacy Decreasing Method Development Costs DAVID ALLEN, Merial Alkyl Polymethacrylate Monolithic Columns for Capillary Liquid Chromatography ZEID A ALOTHMAN, King Saud University, Yacine Badjah Hadj Ahmed, Hadeel Al Abdelmoneim Withdrawn The Impact of Fittings in Ultra-high Performance Liquid Chromatography Applications ERIC LEE BEEMER, IDEX Health & Science LLC, John Batts, Caitlin McEathron Understanding Separations in HILIC Chromatography: We’re not in Water Anymore DAVID S BELL, Supelco, Carmen T Santasania, Wayne K Way, Craig R Aurand (1240-2 P) (1220-2 P) (1220-3 P) (1240-3 P) (1240-4 P) (1220-4 P) (1220-5 P) (1240-5 P) (1240-6 P) (1220-6 P) (1240-7 P) 73 PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (1240-8 P) Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy: Slurry Samples Analysis JAGDISH P SINGH, Mississippi State University, Krishna K Ayyalasomayajula, Fang-Yu Yueh, Laura Smith Soil Metabolism and Microcalorimetry: A Unique Combination HAMEED ULLAH, UNICAMP, Jose A Simoni, Claudio Airoldi, Imdad Ullah, Imtiaz Ahmad Preliminary Performance Study on an On-line Cyanide Analyzer in Precious Metal Mining Operations WILLIAM C LIPPS, OI Analytical, Gary Engelhart, Karl Williams Simple Approach for Rapid Sample Screening NEIL D PAZ, New Mexico State University (1260-14 P) (1260-12 P) (1260-13 P) Rapid Fabrication of Silica Core-shell Particles for HPLC Applications JOHN DAVID BRENNAN, McMaster University, Hanjiang Dong Long Microcapillary Columns at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures for Use in Gradient Elution Liquid Chromatography in Proteomics and Metabolomics EDWARD G FRANKLIN, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, James W Jorgenson Functionalization of Capillary-channeled Polymer (C-CP) Fibers Using Adsorption of Polyethylene Gylcol (PEG) for High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Stationary Phases JENNIFER J PITTMAN, Clemson University, Kenneth A Christensen, R Kenneth Marcus Development and Evaluation of New Chiral Columns for the Next Generation of Supercritical Fluid Chromatography Applications PAUL M LEFEBVRE, Averica Discovery Services, Jeffery P Kiplinger, Mickey J Rego, Matthew Przybyciel, David Kohler Investigation into the Anion Effect on an Ionic Liquid (IL) Based Stationary Phase for Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) JONATHAN P SMUTS, University of Texas at Arlington, Eranda Wanigasekara, Daniel W Armstrong Ionic Liquid Based Stationary Phases for Rapid Separation of Pharmaceutically Active Ingredients in SFC ERANDA WANIGASEKARA, University of Texas at Arlington, Jonathan P Smuts, Daniel W Armstrong New Developments of On-line Electrolytic Eluent Generation Devices for Ion Chromatography YAN LIU, Dionex Corporation, Zhongqing Lu, Christopher Pohl (1240-9 P) (1240-10 P) (1240-11 P) (1260-15 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1250 (1260-16 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Blue Area, Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500. Raman Applications and Instrumentation Tuesday Afternoon, Blue Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500 (1250-1 P) (1250-2 P) (1250-3 P) Eye Safe Raman at 1550 nm STUART FARQUHARSON, Real-Time Analyzers, Inc. Development of a Spatial Heterodyne Raman Spectrometer NATHANIEL R GOMER, University of South Carolina, Christopher M Gordon, S Michael Angel Chemical Identification of Sparse Samples – Morphologically Directed Raman Microprobe LINDA H KIDDER, Malvern Instruments, E Neil Lewis, Janie Dubois, Kenneth S Haber Body Fluid Identification Using Near IR Raman Spectroscopy VITALI SIKIRZHYTSKI, State University of New York at Albany, Aliaksandra Sikirzhytskaya, Igor K Lednev Raman Spectroscopic Signature of Sweat and Its Potential Application to Forensic Body Fluid Identification ALIAKSANDRA SIKIRZHYTSKAYA, State University of New York at Albany, Vitali Sikirzhytski, Igor K Lednev Withdrawn A New Approach for Fluorescence Subtraction in Raman Spectroscopy LI QUN, B&W TEK, Inc., Kerith Wang (1260-17 P) (1260-18 P) CONFEREE NETWORKING Tuesday, March 15, 2011 4:30 - 6:30 PM ICP-MS and Chromatography for Metals Speciation Facilitated by: Larry Irr, Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corporation Room 216 Laboratory Standardization: Applications, Benefits and Challenges Facilitated by: Julianne Botelho, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Room 217 The Role of Analytical Chemists in an Age of High End Instrumentation and Robotization Facilitated by: Jennifer Maclachlan and Jack Driscoll, PID Analyzers, LLC Room 218 US EPA Organic GC/MS and GC Methods Facilitated by: Wayne Whipple, US EPA Room 215 (1250-4 P) (1250-5 P) Tuesday Afternoon (1250-6 P) (1250-7 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1260 Wednesday Morning All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Red Area, Hall B, Aisle 400. Separation Science - TLC, LC, HPLC, SFC Tuesday Afternoon, Red Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisle 400 (1260-1 P) TLC / HPTLC / MS / LT-ELSD Coupling: New Development and Optimization ERIC VERETTE, Sedere, Francis Maquin, François Bretin, Pierre Bermard-Savary, Henry Gangloff, Véronique De Nailly Evaluation of Phosphonium Based Ionic and Zwitterionic Stationary Phases for Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography (HILIC) ERANDA WANIGASEKARA, University of Texas at Arlington, Haixiao Qiu, Jonathan P Smuts, Daniel W Armstrong The Separation and Purification Method of Iridoids QIAN HU, Agela Technologies New HPLC Chiral Stationary Phases Using Anionic Aromatic-functionalized Cylofructans PING SUN, The University of Texas at Arlington, Zachary S Breitbach, Ross Woods, S irantha Perera, Daniel W Armstrong Profiling and Characterization of Hydrophobic Dimer and Trimer Acids by Normal and Reversed Phase UHPLC and by SFC MICHAEL WOODMAN, Agilent Technologies, Elaine Ricicki, John Kimmel Effects of Sampling Time on the Resolving Power of On-line LCxLC YUAN HUANG, University of Minnesota, Haiwei Gu, Marcelo Filgueira, Peter W Carr Withdrawn Method Development Parameters for Preparative Separations Using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography JO-ANN M JABLONSKI, Waters Corporation, Kenneth Joseph Fountain, Christopher J Hudalla, Steven M Collier, Damian Morrison Optimizing Chromatographic Media and Separation Conditions Using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography JO-ANN M JABLONSKI, Waters Corporation, Kenneth Joseph Fountain, Christopher J Hudalla, Steven M Collier, Damian Morrison Fast Chiral Separations by SFC Using Reduced Particle Size RUI CHEN, Waters Corporation, Ziqiang Wang, Lakshmi Subbarao, Jacquelyn Cole The Development and Utilization of Sub-2 Micron Chromatography Columns for SFC Applications MATTHEW PRZYBYCIEL, ES Industries WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2011 MORNING AWARD Session 1270 ACS Subdivision of Chromatography and Separation Chemistry Young Investigator Award arranged by Susan Olesik, Ohio State University Wednesday Morning, Room 312 Susan Olesik, Ohio State University, Presiding 8:00 8:05 Introductory Remarks - Susan Olesik Presentation of the 2011 ACS Subdivision of Chromatography and Separation Chemistry Young Investigator Award to Philip Britz-McKibbin, McMaster University, by Susan Olesik, Ohio State University (1270-1) New Advances in Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry for Metabolomics PHILIP BRITZ-MCKIBBIN, McMaster University (1270-2) Mass Spectrometry-based Metabolomics as a Unique Biochemical Approach for Therapeutic Discovery GARY SIUZDAK, Scripps (1270-3) Towards a Standardized Metabolomics Repository OLIVER FIEHN, Genome Center, Tobias Kind, Gert Wohlgemuth Recess (1270-4) Role of Separation Science in Biomarker Discovery: Opportunities and Pitfalls HALEEM J ISSAQ, SAIC-Frederick, Inc. (1270-5) What the Heck is that? The Challenge of Metabolite Identification in Metabolomics DAVID S WISHART, University of Alberta (1260-2 P) (1260-3 P) (1260-4 P) (1260-5 P) (1260-6 P) (1260-7 P) (1260-8 P) 8:10 8:45 9:20 9:55 10:10 10:45 (1260-9 P) (1260-10 P) (1260-11 P) 74 PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM SYMPOSIUM Session 1280 Advanced Analytical Tools for Rare Tumor Cell Detection and Molecular Profiling arranged by Weihong Tan, University of Florida and Chaoyong James Yang, Xiamen University Wednesday Morning, Room 309 Weihong Tan, University of Florida, Presiding 8:00 8:05 Introductory Remarks - Weihong Tan (1280-1) Advanced Analytical Tools for Rare Circulating Tumor Cell Detection and Molecular Profiling VLADIMIR P ZHAROV, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (1280-2) Molecular Analysis of Tumor Cells WEIHONG TAN, University of Florida (1280-3) High-throughput Digital Single Molecule/Cell Genetic Analysis Using Microfluidic Emulsion Generator Arrays YONG ZENG, University of California, Berkeley, Richard Novak, Joe Shuga, Luoping Zhang, Martyn T Smith, Richard A Mathies 9:15 SYMPOSIUM Directions in Seafood Testing From Recent Regulatory Actions arranged by Randall Kevin Pegg, Florida State College Wednesday Morning, Room 311 Randall Kevin Pegg, Florida State College, Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 Introductory Remarks - Randall Kevin Pegg (1310-1) HOW Program to Assure Safe Gulf Seafood W STEVEN OTWELL, University of Florida Session 1310 8:40 9:15 (1310-2) High Sensitivity Multi-drug Residue Analysis in Seafood by LC-MS/MS: Developing Robust Methods that Meet Industry Regulatory Needs LAURYN BAILEY, Eurofins CAL, Curt Jarand, John Ruether (1310-3) Seafood Species Identification for Regulatory Compliance and to Prevent Economic Fraud: Current Molecular Methodologies LEEANN APPLEWHITE, Applied Food Technologies (1310-4) Third Party Certification Audits for Seafood PATRICIA A WESTER, Eurofins (1310-5) Risk-based Drivers in Analytical Methodologies: Role of Negative Ion Mass Spectroscopy for Polychlorinated Camphenes (PCC) in Fish Tissues RANDALL KEVIN PEGG, Florida State College 9:50 SYMPOSIUM Bioelectrocatalysis: From Bioanalytical Sensors to Bioenergy arranged by Shelley Minteer, Saint Louis University Wednesday Morning, Room 315 Shelley Minteer, Saint Louis University, Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 9:15 Introductory Remarks - Shelley Minteer Session 1290 10:25 SYMPOSIUM High Resolution Optical Imaging in Cells and Organs arranged by Adrian C Michael and Andrea S Jaquins-Gerstl, University of Pittsburgh Wednesday Morning, Room 401 Adrian C Michael, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 9:15 9:50 Introductory Remarks - Adrian C Michael Session 1315 (1290-1) Double Potential Pulse Coulometry for Enzyme-Electrode Tissue Cholesterol Analysis JIM BURGESS, Case Western Reserve University, Richard West (1290-2) Nonconventional Sugar Oxidizing Redox Enzymes for Biofuel Cells Applications LO GORTON, Lund University (1290-3) Photosystem I Protein Films Interfaced to Electrodes for Solar Energy Conversion DAVID CLIFFEL, Vanderbilt University, Kane Jennings, Gongping Chen, Peter Ciesielski (1290-4) “Smart” Biofuel Cells Controlled by Biocomputing Systems EVGENY KATZ, Clarkson University (1290-5) From Enzymes to Metabolons: Improving Metabolic Flux in Enzymatic Biofuel Cells SHELLEY MINTEER, Saint Louis University (1315-1) Two-photon Imaging of Synaptic Plasticity and Pathology in the Living Mouse Cortex WEN-BIAO GAN, New York University School of Medicine (1315-2) Imaging Neurotransmission at Individual Synapses in the Brain with Fluorescent Small Molecule Probes DALIBOR SAMES, Columbia University (1315-3) Superresolution Meets Neurobiology: Live-cell Imaging of CNS Synapses at the Nanoscale VALENTIN NAGERL, University of Bordeaux 2/CNRS (1315-4) How Cells Crawl: Advance of the Leading Edge by a Continuous Actin Filament Network DYLAN T BURNETTE, NICHD, National Institutes of Health, Prabuddha Sengupta, Bechara Kachar, Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz (1315-5) Nanoscopic Imaging with STORM XIAOWEI ZHUANG, Harvard University 9:50 10:25 SYMPOSIUM Development of Standoff Detection Approaches for CBRNE Threats Session 1300 10:25 Wednesday Morning arranged by Sanford Asher and John F Jackovitz, University of Pittsburgh , Augustus Way Fountain, III, and Steven Christesen, US Army RDECOM Wednesday Morning, Room 308 Sanford Asher, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 Introductory Remarks - Sanford Asher (1300-1) 21st Century Challenges for the Detection of CBRNE Threats AUGUSTUS WAY FOUNTAIN, RDECOM, ECBC, Jason Guicheteau, Steven Christesen, William F Pearman (1300-2) Factors Affecting the Short-range Standoff Raman Interrogation of Contaminated Surfaces STEVEN CHRISTESEN, US Army ECBC, Jason Guicheteau, Phillip Wilcox, Ashish Tripathi, Erik Emmons, Darren Emge, Ian Pardoe, Augustus Way Fountain (1300-3) A Rapid Photoablation-LIF Search Method for Surface-bound Chemical Agents Coupled with a Raman Identifier THOMAS J KULP, Sandia National Laboratories, Scott Bisson, Thomas A Reichardt, Jeffrey M Headrick, Roger L Farrow (1300-4) Field Test Performance of a Multimodal, Standoff Checkpoint Explosives Detection System (CPEDS) Incorporating LIBS, TEPS, and Raman Spectroscopy ALAN R FORD, Alakai Defense Systems, Rob Waterbury, Jeremy Rose, Tom Blank, Darius Vunck, Ken Pohl, Troy McVay, Ed Dottery, Frank Vilardi, Jim Bernier, Chris Stefano (1300-5) Deep UV Raman Cross Sections, Albedo and Photochemistry of Energetic Materials: Prospects for Standoff Detection SANFORD A ASHER, University of Pittsburgh, David D Tuschel, Todd A Vargson, Brian Lemoff, Balakishore Yellampalle SYMPOSIUM Session 1320 Implementing Ultra-high-pressure LC (UHPLC) in Pharmaceutical Analysis: Best Practices and Potential Issues arranged by Michael W Dong, Genentech Wednesday Morning, Room 316 Michael W Dong, Genentech, Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 9:15 9:50 10:25 Introductory Remarks - Michael W Dong (1320-1) UHPLC in Pharmaceutical Analysis: Perspectives, Performance and Issues MICHAEL W DONG, Genentech, Derrick Yazzie, Nik P Chetwyn (1320-2) UHPLC in Pharmaceutical Process Development - Comparison with Theoretical Promise NAIJUN WU, Merck & Co, Ashley C Bradley, Theresa K Natishan (1320-3) Method Transfer Between HPLC and UHPLC: Issues and Solutions KLAUS WITT, Agilent Technologies, Monika M Dittmann, Konstantin Shoykhet, Peter Stemer (1320-4) Implementation of UHPLC in Pharmaceutical QC Laboratories QINGLIN TANG, Merck & Co, Jinjian Zheng, Neil C Dias, Robert Markovich, Abu Rustum (1320-5) Ultra-high-pressure LC(UHPLC) for Therapeutic Proteins Characterization TAYLOR ZHANG, Genentech 9:15 9:50 10:25 75 PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM SYMPOSIUM Infrared Spectroscopy at High Speed: From Milliseconds to Picoseconds (Society for Applied Spectroscopy) arranged by Peter R Griffiths, University of Idaho Wednesday Morning, Room 314 Peter R Griffiths, University of Idaho, Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 9:15 9:50 10:25 Introductory Remarks - Peter R Griffiths (1330-1) Infrared Imaging of Cellular Processes in Real Time LISA M MILLER, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Megan W Bourassa, Randy J Smith (1330-2) Picosecond Time-resolved Infrared Spectroscopy in Conventional and Supercritical Fluids MIKE GEORGE, University of Nottingham (1330-3) Ultrafast IR Photon Time of Flight ERIC B BRAUNS, University of Idaho (1330-4) Time Resolved Infrared Spectroscopy Using Focal Plane Arrays JOHN F RABOLT, University of Delaware (1330-5) Stopped-flow Studies of Inorganic Reactions with an Ultra-rapid-scanning FT-IR Spectrometer PETER R GRIFFITHS, University of Idaho, Matthew Reback, Rachel Faulkner, Thomas E Bitterwolf 9:00 8:20 Session 1330 ORAL SESSION Advances in Thermal Analysis (Half Session) Wednesday Morning, Room 408 Yinfa Ma, Missouri University of Science & Technology, Presiding 8:00 Session 1360 (1360-1) Special Glovebox/Hot Cell Thermal Analysis and Thermophysical Properties Instrumentation for Nuclear Applications JACK HENDERSON, Netzsch Instruments North America LLC (1360-2) Microscale Thermogravimetric Analysis of Carbon Nanotube Purity ELISABETH MANSFIELD, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Stephanie Hooker, Aparna Kar (1360-3) Gas Analyzer for Continuous Monitoring of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gas Streams Based on Novel Detection Scheme SAYED A MARZOUK, UAE University, Mohamed Al Marzouqi (1360-4) Thermal Analysis - Mass Spectrometry for Organic Profiling Applying a New Instrumental Concept Allowing Simultaneous Soft and Hard Ionization MOHAMMAD REZA SARAJI-BOZORGZAD, Photonion GmbH, Thorsten Streibel, Robert Geissler, Andreas Walte, Thomas Denner, Erwin Kaisersberger, Ralf Zimmermann 8:40 SYMPOSIUM Nanotechnology in Infectious Disease arranged by Richard A Dluhy, University of Georgia and Marc Porter, University of Utah Wednesday Morning, Room 310 Richard A Dluhy, University of Georgia, Presiding 8:00 8:05 Introductory Remarks - Richard A Dluhy Session 1340 ORAL SESSION Food Science: Novel Methods and Techniques Wednesday Morning, Room 402 Kelly Akers, Prospect Scientific, Inc., Presiding 8:00 Session 1370 (1370-1) Monitoring the Reactivity of Lipophilic Antioxidants Under Inert Conditions Using QCM Electrodes ROBERT B CONGDON, Binghamton University, Ailing Zhou, Omowunmi A Sadik (1370-2) Combination of SPME as Non-invasive Sample Preparation Technique and GCxGC-TOFMS for High Resolution Metabolite Profiling in Apples SANJA RISTICEVIC, University of Waterloo, Janusz Pawliszyn (1370-3) Food Process and Quality Control Using Ion Mobility Spectrometry WOLFANG VAUTZ, Leibniz-Institute for Analytical Sciences (1370-4) Application of Cantilever Enhanced Photoacoustic FTIR for Food Analysis ISMO KAUPPINEN, Gasera Ltd., Juho Uotila, Jussi Raittila Recess (1370-5) Improving the Analysis of Fatty Acid Methyl Esters Using Automated Sample Preparation Techniques REBECCA VEENEMAN, Agilent Technologies, William H Wilson (1370-6) Performance Characteristics of the Programmed Temperature Vaporization (PTV) Inlet NEIL D PAZ, New Mexico State University (1370-7) Nitrogen/Protein Determination in Canned Meat by Flash Combustion LILIANA KROTZ, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Guido Giazzi (1370-8) Study of the Deoxynivalenol and Deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside Evolution within Industrial Production of Bread and Wholemeal Crackers, Exploiting a DOE Approach Combined with the Validation of Dedicated LC-MS/MS Strategies MICHELE SUMAN, Barilla SpA - Food Research Labs, Elena Bergamini, Dante Catellani, Agnese Manzitti, Chiara Dall’Asta, Gianni Galaverna (1340-1) Gold Nanoparticles, Antibodies, and Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Integrated Tools for Early Disease Detection MARC D PORTER, Nano Institute of Utah (1340-2) The Electrical Detection of Disease Markers Using Nanowires Interfaced with Viruses REGINALD M PENNER, University of California, Irvine (1340-3) SERS Detection of Nucleic Acids and Biomarkers for Disease Diagnosis DUNCAN GRAHAM, University of Strathclyde, Karen Faulds, Danny Van Lierop, Jennifer Dougan, MacAskill Alexandra, Stacey Laing, Aaron Hernandez, Ross Stevenson, Karen Fitchett, Alastair Ricketts, Kate Dempsey, Julie Redden, Ewen Smith (1340-4) Plasmon Nanostructures in Diagnostics JOSEPH IRUDAYARAJ, Purdue University (1340-5) Novel Nanorod Array Substrates as a Platform for SERS-Based Biosensing of Infectious Disease RICHARD A DLUHY, University of Georgia 8:20 8:40 9:15 8:40 9:00 9:20 9:35 9:50 10:25 Wednesday Morning 9:55 10:15 10:35 WORKSHOP Session 1350 What, Then, Shall We Teach? Discussions on the Analytical Chemistry Curriculum arranged by Michael J Samide and Olujide T Akinbo, Butler University Wednesday Morning, Room 409 Michael J Samide, Butler University, Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:35 9:05 9:35 10:05 Introductory Remarks - Michael J Samide (1350-1) Teaching Students to Think as Analytical Chemists: The Role of the Textbook DAVID HARVEY, DePauw University (1350-2) Teaching Undergraduate Analytical Chemistry Curriculum: Principles Versus Fixed Content OLUJIDE T AKINBO, Butler University, Michael J Samide (1350-3) Components of a Research-Supportive Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum THOMAS WENZEL, Bates College (1350-4) Preparation for Graduate Studies: What We Measure, What We Need ALEXANDER SCHEELINE, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1350-5) Preparing Students for Careers in Industry - What Are We Looking for and How Can We Help Students Prepare for the Future? JEFFREY R GILBERT, Dow AgroSciences Discussion/Wrap Up ORAL SESSION GC-MS Instrument Development Wednesday Morning, Room 406 Gary L Emmert, The University of Memphis, Presiding 8:00 8:20 Session 1380 (1380-1) Impurity Identification Using GC/MS QTOF DOUGLAS STEVENS, Waters Corporation, Anthony Newton, Steven Lai (1380-2) The Determination of Low-level Nitrosamines in Beer Using a GC-MS System with a Novel Micro-channel Heartcut Device ANDREW TIPLER, PerkinElmer, William Goodman, Lee Marotta (1380-3) A New Integrated Solution for TGA-GC-MS BOB FIDLER, NETZSCH Instruments N.A. LLC, Ekkehard Post, Erwin Kaisersberger (1380-4) Progress in Inertness Performance for Mid Polarity Capillary GC Columns KENNETH G LYNAM, Agilent Technologies, John J Harland Recess (1380-5) A Novel Chip-based Flow Modulator for Comprehensive Two-dimensional Gas Chromatography LUIGI MONDELLO, University of Messina 8:40 9:00 9:20 9:35 10:35 76 PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 9:55 (1380-6) Analysis of Complex Matrices by GC/MS/MS with Column Backflush: The Productivity and Economic Benefits of Different Backflush Configurations TERRY SHEEHAN, Agilent Technologies, Chinkai Meng (1380-7) Challenging Applications Analysis by GC-MS with Supersonic Molecular Beams – An Alternative to LC-MS AVIV AMIRAV, Tel Aviv University, Alexander Gordin, Alexander B Fialkov (1380-8) Time of Flight Technology: The Most Powerful Tool for Supporting Fast GC and GCxGC ALESSANDRO CASILLI, DANI Instruments S.p.A., Manuela Bergna ORAL SESSION Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip Wednesday Morning, Room 404 Kimberley Frederick, Skidmore College, Presiding 8:00 8:20 Session 1410 10:15 10:35 (1410-1) Transendothelial Electrical Resistance (TEER) Measurements on a Microfluidic Based Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) Mimic PAUL A VOGEL, Michigan State University (1410-2) Quantitative Microdialysis Sampling of Biogenic Amines Using a Lab-on-a-Chip Device DAVID E SCOTT, University of Kansas, Ryan Grigsby, Phil Livanec, Pradyot Nandi, Susan M Lunte (1410-3) Plate Reader Determination of a Well-based Microfluidic Device for Determination of Biological Events STEPHEN T HALPIN, Michigan State University, Dana Spence (1410-4) Monitoring Protein Oxidative Damage in Aging and Alzheimer ’s Disease JUNE FENG, Louisiana Tech University, Cheng Zhang, Siyang Wang, Magdalena Maracine, James Spaulding, Hui Xia, Bryant Hollins, Steven A Soper, Kermit Murray, Tak Y Aw Recess (1410-5) Cell Shuttling for Single Cell Measurement in a Microfluidic Chip with Embedded DEP Electrodes YUCHUN CHEN, Simon Fraser University, Paul C Li (1410-6) Membrane Protein Biosensing with Plasmonic Nanopore Arrays and Porespanning Lipid Membranes NATHAN J WITTENBERG, University of Minnesota, Hyungsoon Im, Antoine Lesuffleur, Nathan C Lindquist, Sang-Hyun Oh (1410-7) Integrated Acoustic Cell Trapping and Polymerase Chain Reaction: A Novel Method to Detect Food-borne Pathogens BRIAN L POE, University of Virginia, Björn Hammarström, Laurell Thomas, Johan Nilsson, James P Landers (1410-8) Comparison of Inlet Geometry in Microfluidic Cell Affinity Chromatography PENG LI, Texas Tech University, Dimitri Pappas ORAL SESSION Homeland Security/Forensics with Mass Spectrometry (Half Session) Wednesday Morning, Room 403 Michael E Sigman, University of Central Florida, Presiding 8:00 Session 1390 8:40 9:00 (1390-1) An Automated Sample Preparation System Combined with SPME-GC/MS for the Differentiation of Bacillus Endospores STEPHEN A LAMMERT, Torion Technologies Inc., Tai V Truong, Y Li, Douglas N VanDerwerken, John R Williams, Cory W Taylor, Richard A Robison, H Dennis Tolley, Anthony Rands, Edgar D Lee, Milton L Lee (1390-2) Quantitative Analysis of Nerve Agent Surrogates and Drugs of Abuse Using Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) and Isotope Dilution Mass Spectrometry (IDMS) via Electrospray Ionization - Time of Flight - Mass Spectrometry (ESI-TOF-MS) REBECCA L WAGNER, Duquesne University, HM Skip Kingston (1390-3) Comparison of RAMFAC (Rapid Multivariate Factorization) with AMDIS (Automated Mass Spectral Deconvolution and Identification System) Deconvolution and Identification Algorithms for Use on a Person Portable GCMS (Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrometer) Instrument JOSEPH L OLIPHANT, Torion Technologies Inc., Edgar D Lee, Nathan L Porter, Chad B Grant, Douglas W Later (1390-4) Advancing Fire Debris Analysis Through Chemometrics MICHAEL E SIGMAN, University of Central Florida, Mary R Williams, Jennifer Lewis, Erin E Waddell, Caitlin N Rinke 9:20 9:35 9:55 8:20 8:40 10:15 10:35 9:00 ORAL SESSION New Techniques and Applications in Microscopy (Half Session) Wednesday Morning, Room 408 Yinfa Ma, Missouri University of Science & Technology, Presiding 9:35 9:55 10:15 Session 1420 ORAL SESSION Session 1400 Materials Characterization Techniques for Nanoparticles and Nanodevices Wednesday Morning, Room 405 Kellen M Harkness, Vanderbilt University, Presiding 8:00 (1400-1) Surface Characterization of Monolayer-protected Gold Nanoparticles by Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry KELLEN M HARKNESS, Vanderbilt University, John A McLean, David Cliffel (1400-2) Spectroscopic and Electrophoretic Analysis of the Temporal Stability of Cysteine Capped CdSe Nanoparticles JARED S BAKER, State University of New York at Buffalo, Jeremy S Nevins, Kathleen M Coughlin, David F Watson, Luis A Colon (1400-3) Three-dimensional Nanofluidic Devices formed by Electron Beam Induced Etching JOHN M PERRY, Indiana University, Zachary D Harms, Stephen C Jacobson (1400-4) The Use of Photoacoustic NDIR Based Multi-gas Analysis in Monitoring the Carbon Nanotubes Synthesis ISMO KAUPPINEN, Gasera Ltd., Arto Branders, Juha Fonsen, Aleksi Helle, Esko Kauppinen, Toma Susi, Albert Nasibulin Recess (1400-5) Gold Nanoparticles, Aggregates and Agglomerates: Synthesis, Physico-chemical Characterization and Biological Effects KATHERINE M TYNER, FDA/CDER (1400-6) Integrated Thermal Analysis and Related Hyphenated Techniques for the Characterization of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes ANDREW W SALAMON, PerkinElmer Corporation, E Sahle-Demessie, Amy Zhao (1400-7) Monitoring Nanoparticle Stability in Biological Conditions Using Time Dependent Dynamic Light Scattering KARL SEBBY, National Institute of Standards and Technology (1400-8) One-pot Hydrothermal Synthesis of Plasmonic Silver Nanobelts via Citrate Reduction in the Presence of HCl and Their Orientation-dependent Scattering Properties ZHIQIANG YANG, Clemson University, Hongyu Chen, KhanhVan T Nguyen, Haijun Qian, Jeffrey N Anker (1420-1) Direct Observation of Transient Ostwald Crystallization Ordering from Racemic Serine Solutions VICTORIA HALL, Purdue University, Garth Simpson (1420-2) Multimodal Spectral Imaging of Cells Using a Transmission Diffraction Grating on a Light Microscope DRAGAN ISAILOVIC, University of Toledo, Yang Xu, Tyler Copus (1420-3) In-vivo Study of Size-dependent Transport and Biocompatibility of Single Silver Nanoparticles KERRY J LEE, Old Dominion University, Prakash D Nallathamby, Lauren M Browning, X Nancy Xu (1420-4) Molecule Recognition Imaging by Frequency Shift Detection in Liquid TAKUYA MATSUMOTO, Osaka University, Toshi Kawahara, Tomoji Kawai Wednesday Morning 8:20 10:35 8:40 9:00 ORAL SESSION Pharmaceutical - IR, NIR, Raman Wednesday Morning, Room 407 Katherine Bakeev, The University of Western Alabama, Presiding 8:00 Session 1430 9:20 9:35 9:55 (1430-1) Mid-IR Spectroscopy and Chemometrics as a Quality Control Tool for Traditional and Herbal Medicines BEN B PERSTON, PerkinElmer, Patrick Courtney, Chris Lynch, Dean Brown, Jian-Bo Chen, Qun Zhou, Suqin Sun (1430-2) Rapid Screening of Counterfeit Drugs Using Portable Spectrometers RAVI KALYANARAMAN, Bristol-Myers Squibb (1430-3) Integrating Dissolution Testing into the Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratory Curriculum IRENE KIMARU, St John Fisher College, Fang Zhao, Kimberly Chichester (1430-4) Production of Mid-and Long-wave IR Standard Spectra from Remote Laserinduced Breakdown Spectroscopy for Explosives and Pharmaceuticals A PETER SNYDER, DOD Dept of Army, Clayton S Yang, Alan Samuels, Sudhir B Trivedi, Ei E Brown, Uwe Hommerich Recess (1430-5) NIR and Mid-IR Imaging of Polymorph Mixtures RICHARD SPRAGG, PerkinElmer LAS, Jerry Sellors, Dean Brown (1430-6) Pharmaceutical Analysis from Start to Finish by Raman Spectroscopy MICHAEL DONAHUE, Real-Time Analyzers, Inc. (1430-7) Interaction of Hyperspectral Pixel Size and Optical Characteristics of Pharmaceutical Samples GABOR J KEMENY, Middleton Research, Gina Stuessy (1430-8) Standard Development for Raman Chemical Imaging RYAN PRIORE, ChemImage Corporation, Oksana Olkhovyk, Oksana Klueva, Michael Fuhrman 8:20 8:40 9:00 10:15 10:35 9:20 9:35 9:55 10:15 10:35 77 PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM POSTER SESSION Session 1440 (1450-4 P) (1450-5 P) (1450-6 P) (1450-7 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Red Area, Hall B, Aisle 400. The Application of UHPLC to Reduce Sample Analyses Times WILLIAM HEDGEPETH, Shimadzu, Masatoshi Takahashi A Handheld Microfluidic Sample Chopper for Phase Sensitive Detection KENNON S DEAL, Auburn University Withdrawn Capillary Ion Chromatography Applications with Monolith Concentrators JOHN EDWARD MADDEN, Dionex Corporation, Christopher Pohl, Kannan Srinivasan, Navette Shirakawa High Throughput Trace Analysis Using SERS-Active Microplates STUART FARQUHARSON, Real-Time Analyzers, Inc. Determination of Vinorelbine with Hydrophilic Interaction High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HILIC) ANNA ZHANG, Tianjin Bonna-Agela Technologies Co., Ltd. Determination of Bicalutamide with High Performance Liquid Chromatography ANNA ZHANG, Tianjin Bonna-Agela Technologies Co., Ltd. The Effects of Plate Type on the Prevalence of Cross-well Contamination While Using Automated Solid Phase Extraction Instruments LUCAS MARSHALL, Aegis Sciences Corporation, Viola M Meadors, Chantel Bender, Gemma Campbell, Rebecca Heltsley, Dennis J Crouch, Tim Robert, David L Black Novel Approach to Compound Management of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients CHRISTOPHER CRAFTS, ESA - A Dionex Company, Bruce A Bailey, Marc Plante, Ian Niel Acworth Scalability of Columns across HPLC and UHPLC Instruments JOHN W HENDERSON JR, Agilent Technologies, William J Long, Anne E Mack, Maureen Joseph An Advanced Base Deactivated Capillary Column for the Analysis of Volatile Amines Ammonia and Alcohols JAAP DE ZEEUW, Restek Corporation, Jason Thomas, Jack Cochran, Neil Mosesman, Richard Morehead, Gary Stidsen High Throughput Determination of Individual Liposome Content for Drug Delivery MICHAEL HEIEN, University of Arizona The Comparison of Methods of Protein Precipitation, SLE and MAS to Treat Dexamethasone in Plasma YONG HAN, Tianjin Bona Agela Technologies Co., Ltd High Throughput Screening and Rapid Sample Cleanup based on Segmentedflow Nano-ESI Mass Spectrometry SHUWEN SUN, University of Michigan Fast Mass Spectrometry Analysis with Supersonic Molecular Beams – Combining Fast Sampling and Ultra Fast GC-MS ALEXANDER GORDIN, Tel Aviv University, Aviv Amirav, Alexander B Fialkov, Mati Morag The Extraction Recovery of Urine After Collection From Disposable Diapers and Other Absorbent Materials XIAOLIU ZHOU, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Xiaolyun Ye, Amber M Bishop, Larry L Needham, Antonia M Calafat Capillary Electrophoresis Applications Wednesday Morning, Red Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisle 400 (1440-1 P) (1440-2 P) Selection of Aptamers for Small Molecules Using Quantum Dots and Capillary Electrophoresis JEFF GUTHRIE, Eastern Michigan University Analysis of Haloacetic Acids in Drinking Water Using Liquid-Liquid Microextraction and Capillary Electrophoresis JILL P WILLIAMSON, University of Memphis, Paul S Simone, Gary L Emmert Analysis of Methotrexate and Its Eight Metabolites in Cerebrospinal Fluid by Solid-phase Extraction and Triple-stacking Capillary Electrophoresis SHOU-MEI WU, Kaohsiung Medical University Efficiency of Milk Species Identification by Capillary Electrophoresis, FPLC and SDS-PAGE ABD EL-MONEIM AFIFY, Cairo University On-line Biomolecule Characterization Using Phospholipid Additives for Capillary Electrophoresis STEPHANIE A ARCHER-HARTMANN, West Virginia University, Lisa Ann Holland Cleavable Tag Immunoassay by Poly (EthyleneTerephthalate)-Toner Microfluidic Devices DOO SOO CHUNG, Seoul National University, Kihwan Choi, Ah Rahn Kim, Seo Bong Chang, Joo Yeon Kim Development of Microfluidic Based Devices for Stability and Integrality Testing of Biopharmaceuticals in Developing Countries JESSICA S CREAMER, University of Kansas, Susan M Lunte Capillary Electrophoresis with Polyelectrolyte Multilayers for Chiral Separations CHRISTA A CURRIE, College of Mount St Joseph, Christine D Woods, Mara Faillace Capillary Electrophoresis of Glycoproteins Using a Polyamine Containing Electrolyte NEIL D DANIELSON, Miami University, Thomas N Loegel Separation and Detection of Oligosaccharide to Characterize Enzymatic Digestion Using Capillary Electrophoresis Mass Spectrometry TED LANGAN, West Virginia University, Lisa Ann Holland Application of Aptazyme Cleavage to Detect Small Biomolecules with Capillary Gel Electrophoresis and Laser-induced Fluorescence LYDIA H MANGER, Kalamazoo College, Eric B Parker, Jennifer R Furchak Effect of Surfactant Headgroup Structure on Enantioselectivity of Amino Acid Based Chiral Surfactants in Capillary Electrophoresis ASHOK MOHANTY, National Metallurgical Laboratory, Sanchita Chakravarty, Jayant K Sircar, Kalyan K Gupta Using Capillary Electrophoresis as an Alternative Assay for Total Antioxidant Capacity (TAC) WILLIAM N NAPOLI, Bucknell University, Timothy G Strein Analyzing Methylated Arginnes Using Capillary Electrophoresis and Laser Induced Fluorescence Detection CHRISTA SNYDER, Wittenberg University, Thomas Linz, Susan M Lunte Determination of a Panel of Neurotransmitters in Human Urine Using Capillary Electrophoresis with UV/VIS Detection DAVID J WEISS, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, Mimi Shin, Lynn Riester, Cara Beat, Sarah Gehrke, Pengxin Liu, Randy Robinson, Jordan Snell, Kyle M Culhane, Andrew W Subudhi Chiral Capillary Electrophoretic Separation of Tetrahydroisoquinoline-derived Neurotoxins HAO WU, Jackson State University, Yiming Liu Capillary Electrophoresis Sieving of DNA Using Phospholipid Additives BRANDON C DURNEY, West Virginia University (1450-8 P) (1450-9 P) (1440-3 P) (1450-10 P) (1450-11 P) (1440-4 P) (1440-5 P) (1440-6 P) (1450-12 P) (1440-7 P) (1450-13 P) (1450-14 P) (1440-8 P) (1440-9 P) (1440-10 P) (1450-15 P) (1450-16 P) (1450-17 P) (1450-18 P) (1440-11 P) (1440-12 P) (1450-19 P) Wednesday Morning (1440-13 P) (1440-14 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1460 (1440-15 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Blue Area, Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500. Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy - Instrumentation and Applications to Peptide and Protein Wednesday Morning, Blue Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500 (1460-1 P) The Advantages of a Single Quadropole Mass Spectrometer in Method Development for UV implementation SUE D’ANTONIO, Agilent Technologies, Lynne Marshall, Andre Szczesniewski Comparison of a dc-GD Source to an rf-GD Source for a LC-PB/GDMS System C DERRICK QUARLES, Clemson University, Carolyn E Quarles, R Kenneth Marcus SFC/MS and LC/MS Analysis of Bio-Diesel Fuels STACY MICHELLE TREMINTIN, AB SCIEX, Anna Marques, Debora Santos, Takeo Sakuma Use of Single Quad Mass Spectrometry in Method Development SUE D’ANTONIO, Agilent Technologies, Lynne Marshall Comprehensive LC of Real Complex Samples LUIGI MONDELLO, University of Messina, Paola Dugo, Paola Donato Multidimensional Separations for Differential Proteomic Analysis of a Betaarrestin 1,2 Double Knockout KAITLIN M FAGUE, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Jordan J Stobaugh, Brenna M Richardson, James W Jorgenson Nonenzymatic Glycation of Guanosine 5’-triphosphate (GTP) by Methyl Glyoxal and Glucosamine: An In-vitro Study of AGE Formation L S LASKER, University of Rhode Island, Puneet Gupta, Menashi Cohenford, Joel A Dain (1440-16 P) (1440-17 P) (1460-2 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1450 (1460-3 P) (1460-4 P) (1460-5 P) (1460-6 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Red Area, Hall B, Aisle 400. High Throughput Chemical Analysis Wednesday Morning, Red Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisle 400 (1450-1 P) (1450-2 P) Reducing Extra-column Effects in HPLC for Microbore Applications RICH LAPOLLA, IDEX Health & Science LLC, Jaime Martain, Geoff Todosiev Analysis of Amines Using Post-column Derivatization by Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography SATOE IIJIMA, JASCO Corporation, Yasuyo Sato, Masao Bounoshita, Toshihiko Miyaji, David Tognarelli, Muneo Saito High Resolution Separations Using Fused-core Columns with Non-C18 Bonded Phases STEPHANIE A SCHUSTER, Advanced Materials Technology, Joseph DeStefano, Timothy J Langlois, William L Johnson (1460-7 P) (1450-3 P) 78 Aisles 3900-4500. Simon Tylsgaard Larsen. Aisles 3900-4500 (1470-1 P) (1470-2 P) (1470-3 P) (1470-4 P) Optimization of an Electrically Actuated Inkjet Based Cyanide Detection System STUART J CHALK. Martin R Ledema. Liyanaaratchige Tillekeratne. Wim Decrop. Longjiao Yu. Brian L Poe. Laura McCormick. and Applications Wednesday Morning. Pamela J Brown. Hyejin Moon Developing a Microfluidic Platform for the Study of Neuronal Regeneration of Aplysia Californica CHANG YOUNG LEE. University of Toledo. Yukui Zhang High Throughput Active Lithography with Anisotropic Etched Structures PRADEEP RAMIAH RAJASEKARAN. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Auburn University. Yasemin Oztekin. Zhihong Nie. Nico F de Rooij Ion Transport Properties of Nanofluidic Channels under Alternating Electric Fields BRETT W HILDENBRAND. Dionex. Tetsuji Yamaguchi.Hall B. DTU Technical University of Denmark. Tanaka Satoru. National Chung-Hsing University. Chiao-Chen Chen. Lane A Baker Self-assembly of Carbon Nanotubes and Gold Nanoparticles for Label Free Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance (LSPR) Based Biosensing TONY J GNANAPRAKASA. Kristi Cook CD Modified Monodisperse Gold Nanoparticles for Chiral Separations in Capillary Electrophoresis KRISTI MOCK. Liyanaaratchige Tillekeratne. Marco Karsten. Amy Goodale. Chaoyong J Yang Rehydratable Gel for Upholding Nanoliter Solutions and Its Application in Protein Crystallization YUEFANG LI. University of Rhode Island. University of California. The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The University of Texas at Arlington. Nanomaterials: Synthesis. Dionex. Li Yang. Kevin Liaw. Yu-Shen Lin.and Glyco. Wim Decrop. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Joomyung Ahn. Yves V Brun. John Griffiths Two-dimensional SEC/RP Capillary LC for Top-down Proteomics Analysis EVERT-JAN SNEEKES. Remco Swart Comparison of Reversed Phase Nano LC Workflows Applicable for Routine Proteomics Analysis EVERT-JAN SNEEKES. Shradha V Prabhulkar Lab-on-a-chip for Detection of Triglycerides based on a Replaceable Enzyme Carrier JING-JUAN XU. Kazuto Sakai Near-infrared Light-responsive Core-Shell Nanogel for Targeted Drug Delivery HUAIZHI KANG. NRL Agarose Droplet Microfluidics for Highly Parallel Single Molecule and Single Cell Analysis XUEFEI LENG. University of Virginia. Marco Karsten. Florida State University. Assem Abolmatty. David L Gallaher. Yu-Fen Huang.Blue Area. Daniel C Leslie. James P Landers Motility Assays of Caulobacter Crescentus in Microfluidic Devices ANDREW S WILKENS.Blue Area. Punit Kohli Label-free Quantitation of Peptide Release from Neurons Using Microfluidic Devices and Mass Spectrometry ZHONG MING. Wenwan Zhong Withdrawn Polymer Chip for Amperometric Detection of Neurotransmitter Release from Single Cells RAFAEL TABORYSKI. Duncan Smith. Joong Hyun Kim. Trade-Offs and Traps PETER B HOWELL. Doris M Haverstick. Harvard University. Louisiana State University. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Nanjing University Flexible Microfluidic System for Integrated Purification and Detection of Small RNA from Cell Lysates RUNTAO ZHONG. Christopher Long. Valeria Barattini. Aisles 3900-4500 (1480-1 P) (1480-2 P) Highly Stable Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery Applications NARDINE ABADEER. University of Toledo. Kexin Jiao. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Jyisy Yang Design and Synthesis of CdSe Quantum Dots for Biological Applications MARIA L MCATEE. Chenzhong Li. Aida Vaitkuviene. Horiba. You cannot get onto the Exposition FLoor until after 9:00 AM. Ming Zhong. EPFL-IMT-SAMLAB. Nucleated Cell Counting and More JINGYI LI. Jarrod Mousa Microfluidic Inverse Phase ELISA via Manipulation of Magnetic Beads HONG CHEN. Viktor Mazeiko. Eddie Umana. Vilnius University. Howard University. Melissa Fletcher. Christy L Haynes Studies of Physical and Biological Interfaces with Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy (SICM) YI ZHOU. Hall B. University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Xiamen University. Florida International University. Bo Zheng Multiplexed DNA Extractions and Infrared Temperature Controlled Polymerase Chain Reactions in Disposable Polyester-toner Chips YIWEN OUYANG. Indiana University-Bloomington. Marvin Go. Daniel W Armstrong. Zhichao Guan. Lihua Zhang. Stephen C Jacobson Microfluidic Proteolytic Digestion in Porous Monolithic Column with Electroosmotic Pumping ERIC CHEN. Asta Kausaite. Dimitri Pappas A Microscale Method for the Visual and Label-Free Quantitation of DNA: Bacterial Detection. Vilma Ratautaite. Korea University. Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics. Terry Bigioni. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Riverside. Jonathan V Sweedler Integrated Microfluidic System Containing Two Dimensional Separation and MS Identification for Proteomics Analysis YU LIANG. Shontell Wright. Robert Kennedy Microfluidic Interface of Liquid Surfaces to Vacuum-based Analyses (TOF-SIMS) JAMES P COWIN. Zewah Zhu Cell-affinity Based Microfluidic Devices for Cancer Cell Metastasis Study YAN LIU. Zhen Liang. James P Landers Fluorescence Detection of NDA Derivatized Primary Fatty Amines in Microdroplets SEAN C PAWLOWSKI. David T Kylsela. Aisles 3900-4500. University of Michigan. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Orest Glembocki. Jon R Kirchhoff Optimization of the Synthesis of Amine-modified Silica Nanoparticles as a Platform for Fluorescent Nanosensors JOHN M PROVENZA. Southern Illinois University.4’-di(phenyleneethynylene) Benzene Thiol Adsorbed on Silver CHARLES HOSTEN. Shreveport. Zhongpeng Dai.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (1460-8 P) Separation of Phospho. Simone Tanzi Microfluidic Chip with Integrated Conducting Polymer Electrodes for Electroporation of Biological Cells RAFAEL TABORYSKI. Jon R Kirchhoff. Kristian Andresen (1480-8 P) (1480-9 P) (1480-4 P) (1470-28 P) (1470-27 P) (1470-29 P) (1470-30 P) (1470-5 P) (1470-31 P) (1470-6 P) (1470-7 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1480 (1470-8 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Ling Huang The Miniaturized Microflow Cytometer: Challenges. DTU Technical University of Denmark. Almira Ramanaviciene (1470-9 P) (1470-10 P) (1470-11 P) Wednesday Morning (1480-3 P) (1470-12 P) (1470-13 P) (1470-14 P) (1480-5 P) (1470-15 P) (1480-6 P) (1480-7 P) (1470-16 P) (1470-17 P) (1470-18 P) (1470-19 P) (1480-10 P) (1470-20 P) (1480-11 P) 79 . Xinyu Liu. University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Jihoon Kim Sample Preparation Microfluidic Cartridge for On-line Adjustment of Osmolarity in Miniaturized Cell-based Analysis Systems SARA TALAEI. Mitchell E Johnson Lab-on-a-chip Sensing Device to Assess DNA Damage at Single Cell Level PRATIKKUMAR SHAH. Texas Tech University. Santosh Kumar. Yasith S Nanayakkara. Mohammad Faghri A Microfluidic Device for the Automated Preparation of Free Fatty Acids CINDY T DUONG. Aleksandr Simonian TERS and DFT of 4’’-trimethylsilylethylsulfanyl-4. Duquesne University. Weihong Tan Influence of Localized Electromagnetic Field Strength to the Surface Enhancements in Raman and Infrared Measurements Probed by Molecules Differing in Molecular Length YEN-CHEN LIOU. Characterization. Xiamen University. Peter van der Wal.peptides Using Capillary Porous Graphitic Carbon for the Proteomic Study of Oncology Patients LUISA PEREIRA. Indiana University. Sharka Prokes A Study of Nano Size Standard Material Validation by the Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (PCS) Method TATSUO IGUSHI. George M Whitesides Withdrawn Optically Coded Functional Microbeads for Smart Fabrication of Cell Array Chips MAN BOCK GU. (1470-25 P) (1470-26 P) Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip Wednesday Morning. Zuocheng Liang. Chao-min Cheng. Kui Chen Novel Synthesis of Conducting Polymers ARUNAS RAMANAVICIUS. Chuanhong Zhou. Stephen C Jacobson Effect of AC Frequency on Extraction Kinetics of Drop-to-drop Microextraction on a Digital Microfluidic Device PAVITHRA WIJETHUNGA. Remco Swart (1470-21 P) (1460-9 P) (1460-10 P) Sensitive Colorimetric Immunoassay on Paper-based Microdevices Using Antibody-gold Nanoparticle Conjugate and Silver Amplification XIUJUN LI. Indiana University. Hofstra University. Ni Li. Wenhua Zhang. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Nicolas S Barker. University of North Florida. Hall B. Jacksonville University (1470-22 P) (1470-23 P) (1470-24 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1470 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Michael G Roper Push-pull Microdialysis Coupled with Capillary Electrophoresis for In-vivo Monitoring Amino Acid Neurotransmitters MAOJUN GONG. University of Virginia. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Jonathan V Sweedler A Truly Three Dimensional Fabrication Technique of Microfluidics ZHAOYANG HUANG.Hall B. Novel Fuels. University of Florida. C Anthony Rogers. Elizabeth Austin Badgett. Gary Engelhart.Red Area. Eiman Fathalla QuEChERS Extraction Methodology Implemented in the Extraction and Determination of PAHs in Shellfish and Finfish from the Gulf Oil Crisis JOAN MAIRE STEVENS. Jeffery H Moran Detection of Environmental Contaminants Caused by the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico by GC/MS and HPLC SKY COUNTRYMAN. Chris English. Gary Engelhart Analysis of Fish and Shellfish from the Gulf of Mexico by Gas ChromatographyTime of Flight Mass Spectrometry (GC-TOF MS) and Comprehensive Two-dimensional Gas Chromatography (GCxGC)-TOF MS Using QuEChERS Extraction Approach DOUG STAPLES. Restek Corporation. Jin Huang. Hongyu Chen. Aisle 400 (1500-1 P) (1500-2 P) Withdrawn Trace Amount Analysis of Dispersants in Water Matrices by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry BUU N TRAN. Punit Kohli Withdrawn Carbon Nanotube Templated Fabrication of High Strength Microsieves ANDREW L DAVIS. Michael Szelewski Withdrawn New Applications of Heart-cut Multidimensional GC RICHARD WHITNEY. Luis A Colon Surface Modification of n-TiO2 and Carbon Modified (CM) n-TiO2 Electrodes to Enhance the Photoelectrocatalysis of Oxygen Evolution MOURAD FRITES. Clemson University. State University of New York at Buffalo. Hall B. Aisle 400 (1490-1 P) (1490-2 P) On-line Determination of Mercury in Sour Natural Gas Streams MATTHEW A DEXTER.. Baojun Bai Enhancement of Photoresponse DNA Nanomotor Conversion Efficiency by Silver Nanoparticle Antennas QUAN YUAN. Mark E Benvenuti. Michael Ebitson Early Monitoring for Hydrocarbons in the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Following the BP/Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill PHILLIP VOEGEL.Red Area. University of Florida.. Shouzhong Zou Investigation of Gas Flow in Nanochannels and Polymer Effect on the Gas Flow Using Single Molecule Imaging System CHENG XIAOLIANG. Barton Smith. Guillaume Revillod. John R Stuff. Joan Maire Stevens Fast Screening for PolyAromatic Hydrocarbons in Seafood Using Quechers Sample Preparation with LC-Fluorescence JENNIFER A BURGESS. Hank Hahn Optimizing the Determination of Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (EPH) by SPE-1 Automated Processing Station QIHUI NI. Caitlyn Guice (1480-14 P) (1480-15 P) (1480-16 P) (1480-17 P) (1480-18 P) (1500-4 P) (1480-19 P) (1480-20 P) (1500-5 P) (1500-6 P) (1480-21 P) (1500-7 P) (1500-8 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1490 (1500-9 P) (1500-10 P) (1500-11 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Missouri University of Science and Technology. Energy and Petrochemical Research Wednesday Morning. LLC Catalytic Electroreduction of CO2 by Rh(bpca)2PF6 ANTHONY M RIZZUTO. Joe Binkley BP Gulf Oil Spill: Analysis of BTEX in Mississippi Canyon 252 Crude Oil Using Purge-and-Trap GC-MS with a Unique Cyanopropylphenyl Stationary Phase JACK COCHRAN. Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. Inc. OI Analytical. Panos Datskos. Vilnius University. Jaap de Zeeuw. Almira Ramanaviciene. Neil Mosesman. Tetsuji Yamaguchi. New York State Department of Health. Weihong Tan Controlling Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Wavelengths via Physically Deforming Gold and Silver Nanoparticles VENKATA SHILPA VARAHAGIRI. Lima F Claudio. Mallika Dasari. Luis A Colon (1500-3 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1500 (1480-13 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Universidade Federal Fluminense. Oil Spill Posters Wednesday Morning. Nickolay V Lavrik Thermal Analysis Techniques for Studying Li-ion Cells and Materials of Construction PETER J RALBOVSKY. Phenomenex. John R Heim. Southern Illinois University. NETZSCH Instruments NA. Central Washington University Micro-laser Generated by Nonlinear Optical Crystal Grown in the Micro-pens KEXIN JIAO. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Michelle Misselwitz. Miami University. Shigemi Tochino. Natalija German. Aisle 400. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. China University of Science and Technology. Weihong Tan. Carlos Eduardo R de Paula (1500-12 P) (1500-13 P) Wednesday Morning (1490-3 P) (1500-14 P) (1490-4 P) (1490-5 P) (1500-15 P) (1490-6 P) (1490-7 P) (1490-8 P) (1490-9 P) (1500-16 P) (1500-17 P) (1500-18 P) (1490-10 P) (1490-11 P) (1490-12 P) 80 . Gerstel. Daniel M Brum. Agilent Technologies. Rapid Response. University of Münster. Robert Jansing. Zhiqiang Yang. Inc. C Mark Taylor. Horizon Technology. Duquesne University. Horizon Technology. Makoto Nagura. PS Analytical. Jeff Layne. Khan Shahed Using Direct Mercury Analysis for Real Time Characterization of Cement Kiln Feed Materials JOHAN NORTJE. Elon University. Aisle 400. Michael Ebitson The Effect of Seawater on the Automated Solid Phase Extraction of Diesel and Oil Range Organics for EPA Method 8015B DAVID P GALLAGHER. Roy Lautamo The Detection of Oil and Grease in Seawater by EPA Method 1664A DAVID P GALLAGHER. Peter B Stockwell Studies of Zirconia and Hafnia Monolithic Structures Used for the Electrokinetic Pumping of Methanol IVONNE M FERRER LASSALA . Karl D Sienerth Oxygen Reduction Reaction on Size and Shape Controlled Platinum Nanocubes YONGAN TANG. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Gary Stidsen. Hall B. Qihua Wu. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Yunfei Zhang Bioethanol Production of Sweet Potato by Co-immobilization of Saccharolytic Mold and Yeast SHANG-SHYNG YANG. Tatsuo Igushi Carbon Nanotubes-Perylene-Quantum Dot Nanocomposites as an Active Layer in a Hybrid Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cell JOSEPH E WEAVER. Nanostructured.Hall B. Yinfa Ma. Zeshan Aqeel. Guizhi Zhu. Marian S Kennedy. Scott Hunter. Michael Sepaniak. Bonna-Agela Technologies Inc Stable Carbon Isotope Fingerprinting of Raw and Weathered Petroleum Using an Isotopic Total Organic Carbon Analyzer JAMES GARRETT SLATON. Asta Makareviciute. Waters. Pradeep Ramiah Rajasekaran. Wadsworth Center. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Jeffrey N Anker Fractionation of Luminescent Carbon Nanoparticles by Ion-exchange Chromatography JOHN C VINCI. Richard Okoniewski. Asta Kausaite. University of Tennessee Knoxville. State University of New York at Buffalo. Luiz Fernando S Caldas. Milestone. Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Kenneth M Aldous High Throughput Method for the Determination of PAHs in Seafood by QuEChERS-SBSE-GC-MS EDWARD A PFANNKOCH. Mingxu You. Stefan Bobinger. Chuanhong Zhou. Horiba. Zigmas Balevicius. Red Area on Exposition Floor .Hall B. Robert C Davis. Wen-Shiang Lee Multivariate Optimization of the Determination of Zinc in Diesel Oil Employing a Novel Extraction Strategy Based on the Emulsion Breaking RICARDO J CASSELLA. Southeastern Louisiana University. Inc. OI Analytical. Joseph P Romano Photooxidation Products of Petroleum and Its Components JAN T ANDERSSON. LECO Corporation. Ruowen Wang. Warren T Corns. Yasemin Oztekin. Jacqueline Whitecavage. Richard Vanfleet Synthesis and Characterization of ZnS/ZnO Semiconductor Nanoparticles DANIEL HALL. Arunas Ramanavicius Study of Possibility for Low Volume Cell for Zeta Potential and Size Distribution of Submicron Particles SATORU TANAKA. Zhuangzhi ‘Max’ Wang Dynamic Headspace Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in a Tar Ball from the Gulf of Mexico LAURA CHAMBERS. Brigham Young University.. You cannot get onto the exposition floor until after 9:00 AM. Kory Kelly PAH Analysis in Fish by GC/MS Using QuEHChERS/dSPE Sample Preparation KENNETH G LYNAM. Julija Baniukevic. Agilent Technologies. Inc. Punit Kohli Self-assembly of a Bifunctional DNA Nano-carrier WANG KELONG.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (1480-12 P) Conducting Polymer Polypyrrole as a Matrix for Fluorescence-Based Immunosensor NATALIJA RYZKEVIC. Microcantilever Sensor for Hydrogen Detection JAMES PATTON. Brian Bidlingmeyer (1530-1) Practical Chemometrics for HPLC Optimization and Understanding LOREN WRISLEY. Brenna M Richardson. Kaitlin M Fague (1510-2) Glycoscience: Endless Inspiration for New Separations and Measurements MILOS V NOVOTNY. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Richard Russo. Dário Santos Júnior (1550-3) Use of Raman Imaging and Chemometrics for the Study of Pharmaceutical Formulations of Semi-solid and Pellets RONEI J POPPI. Reb Russell (1540-4) Advancement of Analytical and Computational Tools for Analysis of Highly Modified Proteins BENJAMIN A GARCIA. Agilent Technologies. Bristol-Myers Squibb. University of São Paulo. LC Resources WEDNESDAY. Room 314 Brian C Smith. Jordan J Stobaugh. Room 311 Brian Bidlingmeyer.10:30 AM Biofuels . Room 406 Guodong Chen. Liberty University SYMPOSIUM Session 1530 ACS Subdivision of Separation Science: Quality by Design in HPLC: The Balance Between Chromatography and Chemometrics arranged by Brian Bidlingmeyer. Princeton University (1540-5) Mass Spectrometry Methods to Analyze Higher Order Structure of Protein Therapeutics LISA M JONES. University of North Carolina. by Brian C Smith. UNICAMP. Kevin Dahm. Store and Transport Them Facilitated by: Michael Cheng. Paul J Gemperline (1520-2) Solution of the Inverse Problem in Diffuse Reflection DONALD JAMES DAHM. DKK Comunicacao and Alexandre Brown. Inc. University of North Carolina Wednesday Afternoon.Robert M Wightman Presentation of the 2011 Ralph N Adams Award to James W Jorgenson. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:40 Introductory Remarks . Bristol-Myers Squibb (1540-3) Characterization of Molecular Variants in Protein Therapeutics by Mass Spectrometry LI TAO. Automation. Mark Electronics. NIR Consultant (1520-5) Direct vs. Advanced Chemistry Development (1530-3) Quality by Design: Selectivity Exploration of HPLC Separations IMRE L MOLNAR. Applied Chemometrics.Guodong Chen (1540-1) Applying Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry to Structural Characterization of Therapeutic Proteins WEIBIN CHEN. Molnar-Institute. Agilent Technologies. Rowan University (1520-3) Thermo-kinetic Models of Near-infrared Spectra from Time-evolving Systems PAUL J GEMPERLINE. MARCH 16. University of Gothenburg (1510-5) Segmented Flow Microfludics for Method Interfacing at the Microscale ROBERT KENNEDY. University of North Carolina. Inc. Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks .Brazil (1550-5) Multiple Criteria Decision Making for Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Separations ROY E BRUNS. Mark Electronics. NurnbergMesse Brasil Presentation of the 2011 Williams-Wright Award to Howard Mark. Indiana University (1510-3) Microfabricated Chemical Instrumentation: Microsystems for Acquiring Chemical and Biochemical Information J MICHAEL RAMSEY. NurnbergMesse Brasil. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Room 217 UPLC Current Trends and Directions in the Workplace Facilitated by: Mary Ellen McNally. University of Michigan Session 1510 SYMPOSIUM Session 1540 Current Status and Trends in Characterization of Protein Therapeutics by Mass Spectrometry: Recent Advances and Applications arranged by Guodong Chen. University of North Carolina Recess (1510-4) Pushing Limits: Small-Scale Chemical Analysis of Attoliter Transmitter Vesicles ANDREW EWING. (1520-6) Traps and Pitfalls when Applying Chemometrics to Biomedical Problems JERRY WORKMAN. LA-ICP-MS or OES) Facilitated by: Greg Klunder. Dupont Room 218 2:40 3:15 3:50 4:25 3:40 4:10 4:40 (1520-4) Using Multiplicative Scatter Correction Effectively DAVID W HOPKINS. Spectros Associates. Pfizer (1530-2) Chemometrics. Asish Chakraborty (1540-2) Advances in Quantitative Analysis of Protein Therapeutics Using Mass Spectrometry GUODONG CHEN. CTC . Michael L Gross 2:10 2:45 3:20 Wednesday Morning 3:55 4:10 4:45 Wednesday Afternoon AWARD Williams-Wright Award arranged by Brian C Smith. Spectros Associates/Coblentz Society (1520-1) Volume Fractions in Chemometric Calibration HOWARD MARK. Room 315 Alexandre Brown. Waters Corporation.Brian C Smith Session 1520 SYMPOSIUM Development of Instrumentation and Chemometry in Brazil Wednesday Afternoon. UFBA Session 1550 arranged by Regina Suga. Room 312 Robert M Wightman. by Annette S Wilson. Donald James Dahm. and Quality by Design MIKE MCBRIEN. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:10 Introductory Remarks . Immediate Former President. Wednesday Afternoon. Marcia C Breitkreitz. 2011 AFTERNOON AWARD Ralph N Adams Award arranged by Robert M Wightman.Alexandre Brown (1550-1) Recent Progress in Science and Technology in Brazil JAILSON B DE ANDRADE. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Wednesday Afternoon. 2011 8:30 . Andre M de Souza (1550-4) Near Infrared in the Sugar Cane Industry WOKIMAR TEIXEIRA GARCIA. March 16. Washington University. Spectros Associates Wednesday Afternoon.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM CONFEREE NETWORKING Wednesday.What Do We Need to Know To Effectively Use. Justin Sperry. James A Carroll. Chevron Energy and Technology Company Room 215 How Can Advanced Analytical Technology be Used for Forensic Intelligence Operations? Facilitated by: Kevin Lothridge.. Universidade Estadual de Campinas 3:15 2:40 3:10 3:50 4:25 81 . FDA/CDER/ONDQA (1530-5) HPLC Method Development with an Eye on Quality by Design JOHN W DOLAN. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. National Forensic Science Technology Center and Bridgid O’Brien Room 216 Quantitative Analysis by Laser Ablation (LIBS. East Carolina University (1550-2) Recent Developments in Laser Induced Breakdown Spectrometry (LIBS): A Case Study Aiming at Plant Nutrition Diagnosis FRANCISCO JOSÉ KRUG. Inc. Ronald Rubinovitz. Indirect Validation of Empirical Calibrations RICHARD KRAMER. Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks . Bristol-Myers Squibb Company. The Pittsburgh Conference (1510-1) LC-LC-MS for the Analysis of Complex Mixtures of Proteins JAMES W JORGENSON. David Heaps. Hans J Rieger (1530-4) Quality by Design in HPLC: The Balance Between Chromatography and Chemometrics MOHEB NASR. Presiding 2:00 2:05 2:40 3:15 3:50 4:25 Introductory Remarks . University of Kansas (1570-5) Microfluidics 2. University of Notre Dame. Presiding 2:00 2:20 2:40 3:00 (1600-1) Zeta Potential and Surface Characteristics of Formulated Coatings ANA MORFESIS. University of Maryland. Los Angeles (1560-5) Development of Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry as a High-throughput Approach for Structural Genomics BRANDON T RUOTOLO. Evgeniya H Lock (1600-3) The Use of Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of Paint Components ALBERT SCHNIEDERS. Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks . Amir H Faraji 2:40 3:15 3:50 2:20 2:40 3:00 3:20 3:35 4:25 Wednesday Afternoon SYMPOSIUM Session 1580 Novel Molecular Spectrometric Methods for Environmental Quality Survey (International Association of Environmental Analytical Chemistry) arranged by Antje Baeumner. University of Kansas. Malvern Instruments.Lab Manager Bootcamp GREG GREGORY. Inc. Gregory L Osterhaus (1610-2) Detection of Stimulated Adenosine Release by Fast-scan Cyclic Voltammetry: A Comparison of Multiple Brain Regions MEGAN L PAJSKI.Brandon T Ruotolo (1560-1) From Solution to the Gas Phase: An Issue for Application of Mass Spectrometry to Structural Biology THOMAS WYTTENBACH. University of California. University of Michigan.Coupling Plasmonics. Kevin P Pfeuffer. Michael A Johnson. Inc.. Riverside. Inc. Virginia Commonwealth University. University of Pittsburgh. (1600-4) The Rotating Disk Method for Zeta Potential Measurement PAUL J SIDES. Lane A Baker (1610-7) SPR on Microhole Arrays for Detection of Biomarker in Crude Biological Fluids JULIEN BREAULT-TURCOT. The Pittsburgh Conference. U. University of Iowa. Cody R Goodwin. Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences (1620-4) Automated Calibration Updating Strategies for Continuous Monitoring Applications QIAOHAN GUO. Room 409 Mario DiUbaldi. University of Hamburg Wednesday Afternoon. IPHT (1580-5) Dynamics and Fine Structure of Chemical Plumes in Ambient Air from Point Sources Using Ion Mobility Spectrometers GARY A EICEMAN. Lubrizol Advanced Materials.0: 2-Dimensional Paper Networks for POC Diagnostics in the Developed and Developing Worlds PAUL YAGER. Ludovic Live. University of Kansas. Michael T Bowers (1560-2) Developing Multidimensional Ion Mobility Techniques for the Analysis of Complex Mixtures DAVID E CLEMMER. B Jill Venton (1610-3) Distinguishing Splanchnic Nerve and Chromaffin Cell Stimulation in Murine Adrenal Slice Using Fast-scan Cyclic Voltammetry PAUL L WALSH. EPA (1580-3) Ambient Mass Spectrometry Ionization Sources based on Electrical Discharges STEVEN J RAY. Jean-Francois Masson (1610-8) Fluorous Modified Silica Nanoparticles Enhance Solute Permeability of Teflon AF 2400 Membranes HONG ZHANG.Antje Baeumner (1580-1) Atmospheric Aerosol Characterization: Possibilities and Limits of Off-line and On-line Mass Spectrometric Techniques THORSTEN HOFFMANN. Yueyang Zhong. Room 309 Susan M Lunte. (1600-2) Polymer Modification Using Ultra-Low Energy Plasmas SCOTT GREGORY WALTON. Universite de Montreal. Louisiana State University (1570-3) Single-cell Analysis on Microdevices NANCY ALLBRITTON. Louisiana State University ORAL SESSION Bioanalytical Electrochemistry and Biosensors Wednesday Afternoon. Brian O Bachmann (1560-4) Characterizing Protein-ligand Interactions by Ion Mobility and Mass Spectrometry JOSEPH LOO. Carnegie Mellon University 3:15 3:50 4:25 SYMPOSIUM Nano and Microfluidic Systems in Bioanalysis Wednesday Afternoon. Cornell University. Nick Pierson. University of Washington (1610-1) Measuring Dopamine Release and Uptake in Rats After Treatment with Carboplatin SAM V KAPLAN. Inc. H Schmidt 3:55 4:15 4:35 2:40 3:15 ORAL SESSION Chemometrics Wednesday Afternoon. Russell E Bornschein. US Naval Research Laboratory. University of Michigan Wednesday Afternoon.Susan M Lunte Session 1570 arranged by Susan M Lunte. Jacob T Shelley. Cornell University and Jose Broekaert. Robert M Wightman (1610-4) Design and Optimization of Optically Active Biosensors NNAVNEET DOGRA. Indiana University. Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks . Ana I Gonzalvez. Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks . Suk-Joon Hyung.Lab Manager Bootcamp arranged by Mario Di Ubaldi. LabX Wednesday Afternoon. Presiding 2:00 Session 1610 (1570-1) Metals in Microfluidics . University of California. Teams Rock 2:40 ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 1600 Surface Analysis of Organic Systems Including Paints and Coatings (Half Session) arranged by Christina Mastromatteo. New Mexico State University. Linjie Han WORKSHOP Special Workshop .S. Sean P Branagan. Nichole M Lareau. Sarah C Rutan (1620-2) Automated Detection of Toxic Industrial Chemicals by Airborne Passive Infrared Spectrometry HUA YU. Gary M Hieftje (1580-4) Tip-enhanced Raman Scattering Tackling Nanoscale Challenges in Life Science Topics VOLKER DECKERT. Nicholas Contento (1570-2) Point-of-care System for Automated Genotyping: Monitoring Infectious Diseases STEVEN A SOPER. Jelena Petrovic. University of Michigan. Dagmara K Derewacz.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM SYMPOSIUM Session 1560 Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry Applied to Frontier Challenges in Chemical Biology arranged by Brandon T Ruotolo. Wednesday Afternoon. Punit Kohli Recess (1610-5) Signal Amplification by Cation Exchange in ZnSe Nanocrystals JINGJING YAO. Stephen J Valentine (1560-3) Accelerating Natural Product Discovery with Structural Mass Spectrometry JOHN A MCLEAN. Room 402 Alice Chen. University of Kansas and Steve A Soper. University of Iowa. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Gary W Small (1620-3) Information-theoretic Approach for In-situ Process Analytical Technology (PAT) Monitoring via Raman Spectroscopy WEE CHEW. Indiana University. Electron Transfer and Nanofluidics in an Integrated Microfluidic Structure PAUL W BOHN. Presiding 2:00 Session 1620 3:50 4:25 (1620-1) Analysis of Comprehensive Two Dimensional Liquid Chromatography-diode Array Detector Data after Automated Chromatographic Alignment ROBERT C ALLEN. Baltimore County. Indiana University. University of California Santa Barbara. Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks . Southern Illinois University. George Chan. Olivier Bolduc.Mario Di Ubaldi Session 1590 (1590-1) Special Workshop . Ruth McNees. LabX. Wenwan Zhong (1610-6) Development of a Semi-Synthetic. University of North Carolina (1570-4) Development of Microchip Based Methodology for the Detection of Substances Related to Nitric Oxide Generation and Metabolism SUSAN M LUNTE. Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz (1580-2) Novel Mass Spectrometry Methods for Uncovering New Drinking Water Disinfection By-products SUSAN RICHARDSON. Jenny Fulks. Stephen G Weber. University of Virginia. Lubrizol Advanced Materials. Highly Selective Biogel That Mimics the Nuclear Pore Complex SEAN BIRD. Room 310 Brandon T Ruotolo. Vanderbilt University. Room 308 Antje Baeumner. Tascon USA. Gary W Small 2:20 2:40 3:00 82 . Room 408 Christina Mastromatteo. Room 405 William R LaCourse. Larissa S Fenn. Room 404 Ibolya Molnar-Perl. Christopher Newport University. Room 401 Rekha Shah. Sarah C Rutan. Presiding 2:00 2:20 Session 1640 4:35 Wednesday Afternoon (1640-1) Understanding the True Purity of High Purity Gases Used in Gas Chromatography FRANK KANDL. Gary W Small (1620-8) Chemometric Analysis of Beverages Following Separation by Comprehensive Two Dimensional Liquid Chromatography with Diode Array Detection HOPE P BAILEY.and Environmental Applications of Microwave-based Ultra Fast GC for the Analysis of Petro-hydrocarbons and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) AARON MENDEZ. Jacqueline F Hamilton. Galina V Holloway. Haiwei Gu. Chris N Rhodes.. David Benanou 4:15 4:15 ORAL SESSION Gas Chromatography . University of Tasmania.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 3:20 3:35 Recess (1620-5) Determining the Temperature of Aqueous Samples Directly from Near-infrared Spectra CHAMATHCA PRIYANWADA KUDA-MALWATHUMULLAGE. Zaray Gyula (1660-4) Automated Analysis of Haloacetic Acids in Water Samples DALEL BENALI-RACLOT. Vargha Gergely. Melissa M Phillips. Mitchell Lamboy. Aniko Vasantis-Zsigrai. Jacolin A Murray. RJ Lee Group. Idaho State University. Andras Helenkar. Milton L Lee. Jeffrey S Rohrer (1630-2) Challenges in the Characterization of St. Inc. University at Buffalo. Jeffrey S Rohrer (1630-6) Analysis of Essential Amino Acid Composition of Virginia Game by Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry NINA K RANDOLPH. Dillon Hanrahan. Brian Logue. Eduardo R Lim. Ethylene Glycol and Diethylene Glycol KORNEPATI V RAMAKRISHNA. Martin J Milton. Lisa R Zimmerman. Airgas (1640-2) Field GCxGC Using Micro-fabricated Glass Lab-on-a-chip ALASTAIR C LEWIS. Jesse A Contreras. Xiaofeng Xie. Charles Sadowski (1650-3) Simultaneous Determination of Cyanide and Thiocyanate in Biofluids by Chemical Ionization Gas Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry RAJ BHANDARI. National Institute of Standards and Technology. The University of Iowa. Ahmed Mostafa. Presiding 2:00 (1650-1) Evaluation of GC-TOFMS with Automated Sample Derivatization for Urinary Drug Screening According to Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Guidelines JOHN R HEIM. Robert C Schweitzer. Room 404 David Nabirahni. Mike Parada. ChemImage Corporation. Nora Andrasi. South Dakota State University. Unmodified Splitless Injector JACK COCHRAN. Presiding 2:00 2:20 Session 1630 2:20 (1630-1) Rapid Determination of Polyphenol Antioxidants in Green Tea and Pomegranate Juice BRIAN M DE BORBA. Presiding 3:35 3:55 Session 1660 3:20 3:35 3:55 (1660-1) Large Volume Injection for Gas Chromatography Using a CommerciallyAvailable. Tadeusz Gorecki. University of Iowa. Doug Staples. United States Pharmacopeia. Robert Oda. Rajeev Chauhan (1640-7) Carbon Dioxide and Methane Emissions from Kaoping River and Chenchin Lake in Taiwan SHANG-SHYNG YANG. Airgas 4:15 3:55 4:35 4:15 4:35 ORAL SESSION Session 1650 GC-MS Homeland Security/Forensics/Method Development (Half Session) Wednesday Afternoon. University of Lagos. and Electron Capture Detection for Analysis of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) in Fish SUSAN A MACKINTOSH . University of Southern Mississippi. Wahab Z Samir ORAL SESSION Homeland Security: Explosives and Residue Detection Wednesday Afternoon. PAC. Tadeusz Gorecki. Chunlong (Carl) Zhang. Joe Binkley (1650-2) Simple Device for Calibration of Hand-portable GC-MS Systems for Field Applications EDGAR D LEE. R/S Tech-Prob Solutions. Pace University. Lisa S Webb. Paul R Haddad. Richard T Lidster. Paul A Mangold. Jeremy A Farrell. Peter W Carr 3:55 (1640-6) Gas Chromatographic Determination of Impurities Profiles in Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Polymer JITENDRA KUMAR RATHOUR.. Carol Schneider (1630-4) Application of Comprehensive Two-dimensional Gas Chromatography Coupled with Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry (2D-GC-TOFMS) in Botanical Origin Characterization of Polish Honeys TOMASZ DYMERSKI. Tomasz Chmiel. Restek Corporation (1660-2) Comparing the Advantages and Limitations of Tandem Mass Spectrometry. L. Cameron Johns.Methodology Wednesday Afternoon. Waldemar Wardencki 2:40 2:40 3:00 3:00 ORAL SESSION GC-MS Methods for Environmental Issues (Half Session) Wednesday Afternoon. Mehran Alaee. as Their Trimethylsilyl Derivatives by Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry: Analysis of Dissolved and Dispersed Steroids in Environmental Water Samples IBOLYA MOLNÁR-PERL. Diana S Aga (1660-3) Derivatization and Fragmentation Pattern Analysis of Natural and Synthetic Steroids. BASF Corporation. Dionex Corporation. Halliday Jaydene. Sudhir Mohan.Eötvös University. Tomasz Dymerski. Room 316 Fu-mei Lin. High Resolution Mass Spectrometry. LECO Corporation. Grazina Pacepavicius. John Kalivas (1620-7) Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Alarm Based on Near-IR Spectroscopy SANJEEWA RASIKA KARUNATHILAKA RANASINGHE PATHIRAJAGE. Alpha MOS. Eadaoin Tyrrell Recess 2:20 3:20 3:35 2:40 3:00 3:20 83 . Alice M Harling. I-Chu Chen. H Dennis Tolley. Wesley O Okiei. Gary Rockwood (1650-4) Extraction and Analysis of the Essential Oil from the Leaves of Adenia Cissampeloides. Gdansk University of Technology. Robert J D’Agostino. Al Maglio (1640-4) Petro. Torion Technologies Inc. Catherine A Rimmer. The Pittsburgh Conference. Dionex Corporation. Anthony Eniola ORAL SESSION Food Science: Product Characterization Wednesday Afternoon. Suresh Seethapathy. University of Florida. Bachar A Baki Recess (1640-5) Novel Method of Sample Preparation for Polyols and Development of a Capillary Gas Chromatographic Method as a Limit Test for Toxic Adulterants. Yuan Huang. Ying-Chien Chung (1640-8) Safety Requirements for Gas Chromatography Gas Delivery Systems FRANK KANDL. Gujarat Fluorochemicals Limited. Lane C Sander (1630-3) Quality and Rancidity Control of Nut Mix Using an Electronic Nose JEANCHRISTOPHE MIFSUD. Veolia Environnement. Suman Parajuli (1670-3) Differential Reflective Spectroscopy Applied to Detection of Explosives THIERRY DUBROCA. Geoffrey Klein (1630-7) Characterization of the Volatile Components of Blue Honeysuckle Berries Using Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography with Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (GCxGC-TOFMS) TOMASZ CHMIEL. Edith Ofor. Pranathi P Perati. Waldemar Wardencki Recess (1630-5) Determination of Sialic Acids in Infant Formulas: Comparison of Two Liquid Chromatography Methods DEANNA C HURUM. Gdansk University of Technology. China University of Science and Technology. Virginia Commonwealth University. An Anti. John’s Wort Standard Reference Materials RACHEL A LIEBERMAN. Room 403 Brian R Strohmeier. Keith D Bartle (1640-3) Analytical Method Development and Advances for Analysis of Claus Process Streams in the Laboratory RICHARD MCCAFFREY. Karthik Vishwanathan. LLC.hypertensive Phytomedicine Using GC-MS MODUPE OGUNLESI. Gary W Small (1620-6) Spectral Multivariate Calibration Without Reference Samples via Tikhonov Regularization JOSHUA OTTAWAY. Presiding 2:00 Session 1670 2:40 3:00 (1670-1) Eye-safe Standoff Fusion Detection (ESFD) of CBE Threats MATTHEW P NELSON. NCAS. Rolf E Hummel (1670-4) Development of Novel Chromatographic Systems for the Identification of Homemade Inorganic Explosives GREG DICINOSKI. L Eotvos University. Cheng-Hsiung Chang. Patrick J Treado (1670-2) Selective Determination of Triacetone Triperoxide Explosive Using Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence WUJIAN MIAO. University of Michigan. Dong Liang Automated Genomic DNA Isolation SIKANDER GILL. Cordis Corporation. Shinohara Atsushi. University of Notre Dame Extractives of Loblolly Pine by Solid-phase Extraction and Gas ChromatographyMass Spectrometry: Affected and Unaffected by Fusiform Rust Cronartium Quercuum f. Federal Criminal Police Office of Germany. Edgar D Lee. Aurora Instruments. Aisles 3900-4500. Gary Kinsel.Blue Area. Rasmus Schulte-Ladbeck (1670-6) Improvement in the Sampling and Analysis of Nitroaromatic and Nitroamine Explosives Using Solid Phase Micro Extraction and an Improved Hand Portable GC–TMS NATHAN L PORTER. Jakob B Later. Pan Gu. Muhammad Chaudhry Alterations to the Human Phosphoproteome with Exposure to Low-level Ionizing Radiation KEVIN W KASTNER. Daniel Dyer. Daniel Raftery LC-MS/MS-Based Discovery of miR-145 Targets in Colorectal Cancer KERRY M BAUER. Joseph M Maciuba. Mohammed I Shukoor. Joel A Dain High-resolution Accurate Mass Multi-reflecting Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry Utilized to Facilitate Metabolite Identification KEVIN SIEK. Stephen Morgan Advanced Glycation Endproducts of Human Serum Albumin and Fibrinogen with Glyceraldehyde and Methylglyoxal CHAMPIKA SENEVIRATNE. Keio University. Winnie E Svendsen (1690-12 P) (1690-13 P) (1690-14 P) (1690-15 P) 3:20 3:35 (1690-16 P) 3:55 POSTER SESSION Session 1700 4:15 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. RJ Lee Group.sp. Aisles 3900-4500 (1700-1 P) Method Development for the Screening of Total Testosterone in Human Serum GABRIELLE D GAY. Rajwant Gill. Proteomics and Other “Omics” Wednesday Afternoon. Cynthia M Maryanoff (1680-2) Real-time Monitoring of Microgel Erosion via Light Scattering MICHAEL H SMITH. Hiroki Hifumi.Applications to Life Science Wednesday Afternoon. Iggy Kass POSTER SESSION Session 1690 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Julianne Botelho. Dong Liang. Marshall University.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 3:35 (1670-5) Fast Identification of Conventional and Peroxide-based Explosives with SPMEDirect Analysis in Real Time-Mass Spectrometry KERSTIN GIERLACH. N James Skill. Leslie Frost. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Joe Binkley. Jeffrey C Gaulding. Wolfram Miekisch. Jeffrey Fishpaugh. Marian Twohig. University of Florida. Brian O Bachmann. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Leco Corporation. AB SCIEX. Rosa Morello Influence of Data Processing Algorithms and Confounding Variables onto Results of Breath Analysis SABINE KISCHKEL. Martin A Philbert. Emily S Herman. Adrian R Woolfitt. Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy . Stefan Hershberger. University of Notre Dame. Vanderbilt University. A J Schwoeble. Waters. Inc. Champak Das Metabolism of Triclocarban in Sprague Dawley Rats XIAOYUN YE. University of Florida. Room 407 Dutt Vinjamoori. Barbara Merchant. Blue Area on Exposition Floor .. Kentaro Kumaki. Tai V Truong. Hall B. Butler University. Menashi Cohenford. Purdue University. Mary Maluccio. Weihong Tan (1680-4) Investigating Cancer Cell Targeting and Endocytic Internalization of Nanocarriers for Targeted Drug Delivery GWANGSEONG KIM. Allisha Blood Analytical Characterization of Anti-Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) Antibodies and the Effect on Diagnostic Immunoassay Performance RYAN BONN. Amanda Cooper. Paul Rainville. Ruowen Wang (1680-6) Photosensitive Micelles Formed by Amphiphilic MR Contrast Agents for Drug Carrier YUSHI HETA. Koji Suzuki (1680-7) Novel Electrochemical Microfluidic Device for Drug Partitioning Studies at the Interface Between Two Immiscible Electrolyte Solutions ALEKSANDRA GLOSNICKA. Joshua D Evans LC-MS/MS Analysis of Drugs in Whole Blood : A Unique Solution for Total Automation and Undisturbed Detection KARL-SIEGFRIED BOOS. AIST. Larissa S Fenn. John R Barr (1700-4 P) (1690-2 P) (1700-5 P) (1690-3 P) (1700-6 P) (1690-4 P) (1690-5 P) (1690-6 P) (1700-7 P) (1700-8 P) (1700-9 P) (1700-10 P) 84 . Glamarie Burgos Exploring Conformation Space for Natural Product Discovery NICHOLE M LAREAU. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Johnathan Furr. Joseph L Oliphant. Jochen K Schubert A Simple Automated Approach to the Reduction and Quantification of Matrix Effects in LC/MS/MS Bioanalysis Assays ROBERT S PLUMB. YingPeng Cai Uncovering the Stoichiometries of Progenitor Botulinum Neurotoxins /A through /G Using a Label-free Mass Spectrometric Method HERCULES MOURA. Shouyan Wang. Vesper W Hubert Withdrawn Simultaneous High Throughput Metabolic Stability Quantitation and Drug Soft Spot Metabolite Analysis Using a New Style TOF LCMS ELLIOTT JONES. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. University of South Carolina. University of Rhode Island. Amanda B Hummon Comparative Label-free LC-MS/MS Analysis of Colorectal Adenocarcinoma and Metastatic Cells Treated with 5-Fluorouracil PAUL A LAMBERT.Hall B. Sam Diep. Roderquita K Moore. University of Florida. Fusiforme CHERRELLE ESEKIE. David Sabourin. DTU Nanotech. Aurora Instruments. Antonia M Calafat Accurate Estimation of the One-electron Redox Potentials of Cobalt Corrinoids: A Case Study of MeCbl and AdoCbl Cofactors MANOJ KUMAR. Georgia Institute of Technology. Amanda B Hummon Validation of Workstation for Isolation of B-carotene from Spiked Serum Samples SIKANDER GILL. Kerry M Bauer. Xeixi Liu. Hesham Ghobarah. Tracey Rae. Andrew Lyon (1680-3) Bivalent Aptamers for Multi-targeting Leukemia/lymphoma Diagnosis and Drug Delivery GUIZHI ZHU. Cody R Goodwin. Siwei Wei. Jeffrey Patrick Permeation of Lotion Preservatives Through Latex and Nitrile Gloves MICHAEL J SAMIDE. Maria I Solano. Presiding 2:00 2:20 2:40 3:00 Session 1680 (1690-11 P) (1680-1) A Study of Pore Structures in a Sirolimus-eluting Stent KEVIN BRIAN BIGGS. Rebecca R Terilli. Phillip J Trefz. Hugh Z Fan. Aisles 3900-4500 (1690-1 P) Wednesday Afternoon In-vitro Galactation of Human Serum Albumin (HSA): A Study of HSA’s Galactation Sites by Mass Spectrometry MENASHI COHENFORD. Rajwant Gill. Jacob Moresco Lange. Ven Ney Wong 3:55 (1690-8 P) (1690-9 P) 4:15 (1690-10 P) ORAL SESSION Studies of Novel Drug Delivery Wednesday Afternoon. Raoul Kopelman Recess (1680-5) Multifunctional Aptamer-conjugated Magnetic Nanoparticles for Targeted Chemotherapy and MRI Imaging TAO CHEN. John A Chakel. John A McLean Development of Novel Fluorescent Reagents for Easy and Highly-sensitive Detection of Proteins and Its Application in Proteomic Research YOSHIO SUZUKI. University of Louisville. Maria Deryabina. Atsunori Hiratsuka.Blue Area. University of Rostock. Hall B.Hall B. Suma Ramagiri Analysis of Benzodiazepines in Human Urine Using Disposable Pipette Extraction (DPX) and LC-MS/MS PAKRITSADANG KAEWSUYA. Henrik Jensen. Fang Gao. Earl Gray. John D Piasecki (1690-7 P) 1 H and 31P NMR-Based Metabolite Profiling of Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma YULIANA SURYANI. Abbott Laboratories. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Carl Murphy. Aisles 3900-4500. Torion Technologies Inc. Nao Sakaguchi. William E Brewer. Clark Atlanta University. Colleen Scott. (1700-2 P) (1700-3 P) Genomics. Daniel Citterio. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Yong-Eun Koo Lee. Kenji Yokoyama Two-dimensional (2D) Protein Separation in an Integrated Plastic Microfluidic Device KE LIU. Jaime Castillo-Leon.. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Sparkle Ellison. Karin M Balss. Tomoyuki Chimuro. Douglas W Later (1670-7) XPS Surface Characterization of Gunshot Residue (GSR): A Complement to Forensic SEM/EDS Analysis BRIAN R STROHMEIER. Larry L Needham. Martek Biosciences. Xiaoliu Zhou. Akihiro Tanimoto. Leshern Karamchand. Pawel M Kozlowski Protein Separation with Polyionic Polymer Brush Nanosponges for MALDI-MS Analysis BOJAN MITROVIC. Nobuyuki Takagi. Medical Center of the University. University of Notre Dame. GA Nagana Gowda. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Darcy Stone. Matthew R Linford Au136(Durene)27(PhC2S)22 Nanoclusters with 1. Merck & Co. Ramiah Rajasekaran Pradeep. Michael Vail. Satyabrata Samanta.NMR/EPR Wednesday Afternoon. Kyriaki Polychronopoulou. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Vilnius University. Waters Corporation. Magnetic Resonance . Xu Bin. Christine Hellriegel. Hall B. Rekhi Sandeep.Blue Area. Alberto Vivoni. John F Turner State of Water Molecules and Silanol Groups in Opal Minerals: A Near Infrared Spectroscopic Study of Opals from Slovakia ALFRED ANTONY CHRISTY.Hall B. and DFT RHONDA P MCCOY. STM. Donald A Robinson. Samir M Aouadi Structural and Optical Characterization of Na0. 4 Dithiol Durene ZHENGHUA TANG. Yasemin Oztekin. Aisles 3900-4500. Jone-Shin Deng. Andrew Dadson. Bokossa Nadia. Materials Science Wednesday Afternoon. Landon A Weist. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . University of Dayton. Michael Weber. Brian Litteer (1700-12 P) (1720-10 P) (1700-13 P) (1700-14 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1710 (1720-13 P) (1720-14 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. University of Waterloo. Stuart Prescott Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Taking Advantage of the High Selectivity for Pharmaceutical Analysis in Aqueous and Nonaqueous Solutions ALAA SALEM. Douglas Fryer Spectroscopic Investigation of the Formation of Divalent of Samarium in Barium Tetraborate Matrices NATHAN A STUMP. Hall B. Jean-Christophe Mifsud. Aisles 3900-4500 (1710-1 P) (1710-2 P) NMR as an Analytical Tool to Characterize Colloidal Suspensions DAVID FAIRHURST. University of Illinois at Carbondale. Rebholz Claus. Aisles 3900-4500 (1730-1 P) Utilization of 1H NMR Spectroscopy as an Analytical Technique for Reaction Monitoring and Quantitation of Complex Reaction Mixtures: A Case Study KYLE ECKENROAD. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Michael J Keeler. Wednesday Afternoon Pharmaceutical . Terence Cosgrove. Bucknell University. United Arab Emirates University Allyl-silica Hybrid Monoliths: NMR Study of the Sol-gel Solution WENJUAN GUO. Jason Locklin International Green Construction Code (IgCC) and Beyond . Leva Baleviciute. Grace. Alexander Ruck. Asta Kausaite.5-Diazafluoren-9-one Using FT Raman. Vladimir Benin Withdrawn Towards Breaking Diffraction Limit with Self-assembled Array of Microlens in a Far-field Microscope CHUANHONG ZHOU. Ray J Butcher. Punit Kohli. Valery Khramtsov (1720-15 P) (1720-16 P) (1720-17 P) (1710-3 P) (1710-4 P) (1720-18 P) (1720-19 P) (1720-20 P) (1710-5 P) (1710-6 P) (1720-21 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1720 (1720-22 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Scott Anderson Application and Correlations of Zeta Potential Measurements in Protein Aggregation Evaluation CHARLES LAI. Daniel Kluvanec Textured Coatings with Ag3VO4 Solid Lubricant Reservoirs BRANDON LUSTER. Natalija Ryzkevic. Guru Ghasidas Central University. Peter M Smith Analyzing the Orientation of 4. Westminster College. University at Buffalo. Ana Morfesis Bitterness Comparison of Original and Generic Products Using Electronic Tongue MITCHELL LAMBOY. Timothy G Strein A New Generation of Certified Reference Materials by the Quantitative 1H-NMR Technique (qNMR) VICKIE YEARICK. OI Analytical. Hospira. Robert S Plumb. University of Alberta. Eduardo Villegas. Supelco. Markes International. Jenna B Yehl. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Xavier Bredzinski Comparison of a Novel Coated Cellulose Carbamate Stationary to Similar Commercially Available Phases for Pharmaceutical Chiral Chromatography Applications GREGORY K WEBSTER. Red Area on Exposition Floor .Hall B. Leslie Brown. Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Tyson Chasse Improved Purification of Carbohydrate Based Drugs in Glycochemistry Applications Using the Flash Chromatography System RAKESH BOSE. M Yochida. Daniel L Shollenberger Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analysis of Concrete and Aggregate Materials for Rapid Assessment of Organic Impurities JEFFREY ROSS LANE. Elizabeth Woolfenden High Temperature HPLC Separations Using a Diamond-based Core-shell Reversed-phase Material CHUAN-HSI HUNG. Thomas E Wheat Comprehensive Analysis of Small Molecule Neurotransmitters and Their Metabolites in Rat Brain Dialysate by Ultra High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry PENG SONG. Xavier Bredzinski. Aisles 3900-4500. Cleveland State University. Nagaraja Rao (1720-2 P) (1720-3 P) (1730-2 P) (1720-4 P) (1730-3 P) (1720-5 P) (1730-4 P) (1720-6 P) (1730-5 P) (1720-7 P) (1730-6 P) 85 . Inc. Julija Baniukevic. Luis A Colon Probing Bile Salt Micelle Size Using Pulsed Field Gradient Diffusion Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ADAM R MEIER. Jurg Wuthrich. Arunas Ramanavicius Lutetium Oxyorthosilicate Powder Synthesis Using Mild Reaction Conditions EMILY M LANDIS. Neil Hershey Development of Off-line 2D-LC Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Comprehensive Tissue Proteome Analysis NAN WANG. Justin Wolff.Rapid Screening of VOC Emissions Using Micro-scale Chambers CAROLINE WIDDOWSON. Koichi Yochida. Hall B. XiGo Nanotools LLC. Li Liang Development and Evaluation of Coatings for Automated 96-blade SPME System Capable of Extracting Wide Polarity Range of Analytes from Biological Fluids FATEMEH S MIRNAGHI.NMR. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. John E Hils. Graphitized Polymer Carbons and Graphitized Carbon Blacks for Carbon Purification Processes LEONARD SIDISKY. James Garrett Slaton. Olusegun Kehinde Abiola Total Internal Reflection Ellipsometry for Immunosensor Design ZIGMAS BALEVICIUS. Others Wednesday Afternoon.. E Tokuyama. University of Michigan.5TiO3 Thin Film Prepared by Sol-Gel Method KANHAIYA SHANKER OJHA. University of Lagos.Blue Area.Hall B. Aisle 400. Aisle 400 (1720-1 P) Computational Investigations and Surface Characterization of Metal Carbide Surfaces and Their Reactions with Phosphate Esters DAVID W JOHNSON. Georgia State University. Matthew Branham. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Parmendar K Bajpai Comparative Study on “Bulk” Laser Ablation ICP-OES and ICP-MS JERZY MIERZWA.Red Area. Robert Kennedy. Winston-Salem State University. Asta Makareviciute. Federal University of Petroleum Resources Talinum Tiangulare Extract as Potential Non-toxic Corrosion Inhibitor for Aluminum in HCl Solution ALICE IBITOLA BABATUNDE. Mario Pehaire. Gangli Wang POSTER SESSION Session 1730 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Punit Kohli. Carol Schneider. Katherine Macchiarola. PANalytical. Mareo Jeffreys A Surface Plasmon Tunable Filter for Chemical Imaging NICK PALLAS. Abbott Laboratories. Janie Dubois. Rudolf Kohling. Blue Area on Exposition Floor .5Bi0. William Betz. Gary Engelhart Combined X-ray Diffraction and 3 Dimensional CT Analysis for Microstructural Characterization of Materials IULIANA CERNATESCU. Leonard Sidisky. Hoe Jin Hah.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (1700-11 P) Utilization of Programmable Auto-blend Algorithm to Obtain Ideal Mobile Phase pH for Bioanalytical LC/MS/MS Assays PAUL RAINVILLE. University of Agder. Almira Ramanaviciene. Yong Chen. Alpha MOS. Miroslav Bobon. United Science. Markes International. Raoul Kopelman. C Matsunaga. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . David Rovnyak. Charles Hosten New Novel Carbon Materials for Breakthrough Improvements in Solid Phase Extraction JON D THOMPSON. Howard University. Supelco. University of Michigan. Mike Parada. Jean-Christophe Mifsud.35 eV Optical Band Gap Protected by Mixed Monothiol Phenylethanethiol and 1. Alpha MOS. Janusz Pawliszyn (1720-11 P) (1720-12 P) (1720-8 P) (1720-9 P) Delonix Regia Extract as Eco-friendly Corrosion Inhibitor for Copper in HNO3 Solution OLUSEGUN KEHINDE ABIOLA. T Irie Testing the Odor Masking Efficiency of Coating in Tablets with an Electronic Nose MITCHELL LAMBOY. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Dinesh P Singh. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Brigham Young University. Yong-Eun Koo Lee. Tennessee State University Characterization of Polymer Carbon Sieves. Elizabeth Woolfenden Enhanced Data Analysis Tools for the Measurement of Trace Odour Compounds in Complex GC/MS Product Emission Profiles CAROLINE WIDDOWSON. T Uchida. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Matthias Nold Nanoparticles for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Based Oxygen and NO Sensing HYUNG KI YOON. Leslie Brown. Richard Ludwig (1740-2 P) Withdrawn (1740-3 P) D-Luciferin Chemical Synthesis and Chiral Analysis by HPLC ETTIGOUNDER PONNUSAMY. Henrik Rasmussen.. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Sam Judge. Mannkind Corporation (1740-14 P) (1730-9 P) (1740-15 P) (1730-10 P) (1740-16 P) (1730-11 P) POSTER SESSION Session 1750 (1730-12 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Hall B. Abbott Laboratories. Aisle 400. Dustin Richard. Gilson. Louise McKeon. Jean-Luc Veuthey. Lauren McNeil. Adhesives. William Cash. National Institute of Standards and Technology (1750-2 P) Physical Color Appearance Determination of a Drug Substance Utilizing a Commercially Available Color Guide JENNIFER JONES ALLIGOOD. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Kent State University. Joseph Simpkins. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Stephane Murphy. Manuela Bergna Using Specialized MS Additive Libraries to Determine the Composition of Various Tire (Rubber) Formulations ROBERT FREEMAN. Waters Corp. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Waters Corporation. Hall B.. Inc. Elizabeth Frake POSTER SESSION Session 1740 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Metrics. Stefanie Baril (1740-5 P) Two Dimensional HPLC Analysis of Complex Pharmaceutical Samples SARAH STOWERS. Karen Osman. Christophe Francey. Abbott Laboratories. of Standards and Science. David Nelson (1750-3 P) Measuring Drug Supersaturation in the Presence of Additives and Simulated GI Fluids JON MOLE. Peter C Rahn (1740-8 P) Evaluation of the Chromatographic Purity of Estradiol Using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography ANDREW AUBIN. Derek Hillbeck. Marion Hoch.. Frontier Laboratories. Aisles 3900-4500 (1740-1 P) Investigation into the Stability of HILIC Based Cetirizine Assay LUISA PEREIRA. Utz-Peter Jagusch. Adam Lesniowski. Eric Verette.Blue Area. University of Geneva.(propylamino)methyl) Benzoic Acid Silica (4-PAMBAS) Prepared by Reductive Schiff Base Coupling of Propylamino Silica with 4-carboxybenzaldehyde MAHINDA E GANGODA. Ichi Watanabe Determination of Polybrominated Diphenylethers in a High Impact Polystyrene Certified Reference Material by Isotope Dilution Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry DALHO KIM. Ken Ngim (1740-6 P) Determining Integrity of Chromatographic Methods by Comparing Spectroscopic Data Sets Obtained Before and After Separation ANDREW M WOLTERS. Megan Clay. Andre Striegel Odor Quality Analysis of Colored Cap Liners Used for Beverage MITCHELL LAMBOY. Cecilia Igwilo. Hillary B Hewitson. Luke Roenneburg Evaluation of a Benchtop Preparative HPLC System for the Purification of Compounds via Flash Chromatography. Karen Osman (1750-4 P) Dissolution of Drugs in the Presence of Additives Under Conditions of Changing pH to Simulate GI Transit JON MOLE. Credle Harris.Hall B. Aisle 400 (1760-1 P) Evaluating an Industrial Approach to Size-Exclusion Chromatography of Difficult-to-dissolve Polymers KELSEY MCNEEL. Kishor P Bhusari. K Matsui. K K S J Mannagar Science College (1740-13 P) (1730-8 P) UHPLC/LT-ELSD Advancements in the Pharmaceutical Field: High Sensitivity Emphasizing a New Detection Technology. Luke Roenneburg A Sensitive HPLC Method for Insulin and Insulin-related Compounds in Insulin Inhalation Powder Using Fused-core Particle Technology ELIZABETH HARRIS. Michel Dreux. Waters Corp. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Inc. Dennis McCreary. Karl Box. Jehoon Ryu. Megan Clay. Mark Nowlan (1740-4 P) Use of a Generic Orthogonal Screening Process for the Analysis of Forced Degradation Samples and Development of Stability-indicating HPLC Methods MANISHA SRIVASTAVA. Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. Xavier Bredzinski Determination of VOC and SVOC Emissions from Vehicle Interiors by TD-GC/TOFMS: A Novel Approach to VDA 278 ILARIA FERRANTE. Martin Fuhr. Phenomenex. Inc. Nagaraja Rao Selection and Evaluation of Antioxidants for Pharmaceutical Dosage Formulations GREGORY K WEBSTER. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Quantitative Performance and Applications DAVY GUILLARME.. John Comer. Jeff Layne. Karl Box. Kathy Lawrence (1740-11 P) UPLC Methods Development Using Orthogonal Stationary Phases and a Quality by Design (QbD) Approach KENNETH JOSEPH FOUNTAIN. Anticancer Activity and QSAR Studies of Some New Tetrahydropyrimidines JANAKI S DESAI.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (1730-7 P) Evaluation of a Mixed Stationary Phase for Pharmaceutical Chiral Chromatography Applications GREGORY K WEBSTER. Lauren Brock. Alpha MOS. Normal-phase or Reverse-phase Chromatography MICHAEL RAY HALVORSON. Ken Jones. Aisle 400. CDS Analytical. Jungho Han Analysis of Powder Coatings by Pyrolysis-GC/MS THOMAS WAMPLER. Aisle 400 (1750-1 P) Design and Optimization of a Permeation Testing System for Biocompatible Polymer Films ADRIAN VERWOLF. Kimberly Lupo. Inc. Fiona Regan Synthesis. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. LLC. Josephine Archinal Isolation and Antihyperlipidemic Activity of Phytosterols From the Fruits of Lagenaria Siceraria (Molina) Standl RAVI PREM KALSAIT.. Virscidian Inc. Elizabeth Frake..Red Area. Henry Gangloff Optimizing the Purification of Chiral Compounds Utilizing a Benchtop Multipurpose Preparative HPLC System MICHAEL RAY HALVORSON. Scott Anderson. Gilson. Sirius Analytical. Stephan Knappe (1760-2 P) Wednesday Afternoon (1760-3 P) (1760-4 P) (1760-5 P) (1760-6 P) (1760-7 P) (1760-8 P) 86 . C Mark Taylor. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Inc. Aisles 3900-4500. Matthew Branham. Damian Morrison (1740-12 P) Chromatographic and Deuterium NMR Characterization of 4. Sharad Pawar College of Pharmacy. NETZSCH Instruments N. Dublin City University. (1730-13 P) Physical Measurements Wednesday Afternoon. Cedric Schelling. Sirius Analytical. Grace. Asanka Wijekoon POSTER SESSION Session 1760 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Joe Cobb. Korea Research Inst. Qiqing Zhong.A. Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. Roger B Gregory. Pramod B Khedekar. Sam Judge. Ashok N Saoji Formulation of Paste of Picralima Nitida and Comparison of Antimicrobial Activity with Gentamicine and Tribotan Cream LILIAN IHEYINWA OGUGUO. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . GlaxoSmithKline (1740-7 P) Increasing UHPLC Column Lifetime without Sacrificing Separation Quality JASON ANSPACH.p. and Coatings by Photo-DSC and In-situ Dielectric Analysis BOB FIDLER. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Ian Niel Acworth Achieving 24 Hour Turnaround from Sample Submission and Initial QC to Final Purified and Confirmed Drug Discovery Lead Compounds MARK A BAYLISS. Jean-Christophe Mifsud. Ashley Dunning. You cannot get onto the Exposition FLoor until after 9:00 AM.Hall B. Marjorie Misiura. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. University of Uyo. Polymers and Plastics Wednesday Afternoon. Mike Parada. Angie S Morris. Florida State University. Carol Schneider.Red Area.A. Zhuangzhi ‘Max’ Wang Studying both the Thermal and UV-curing Behavior of Inks. Steve Wesson. John Comer. Olusoji Ilori Feasibility of the Ultrafiltration Procedure when Studying Pharmacological Effect of Anthracyclines and Taxanes YULIYA SHAKALISAVA. Hall B. Michael Jones (1740-10 P) Automating Gradient Method Development in Flash Chromatography for Greater Productivity and Minimizing Solvent Use RAKESH BOSE. Karen Jansson. DANI Instruments S. Sigma-Aldrich. Gary Deger Determination of Phthalate Esters in Child Care Products and Children’s Toys by Gas Chromatography/ Mass Spectrometry (GCMS) RICHARD WHITNEY. Tony Edge. Genentech. Inc.Hall B. Michael Jones (1740-9 P) A Comparison of Compendia Normal Phase LC Methods Run Under Supercritical Fluid Chromatography Conditions ANDREW AUBIN. Pharmaceutical Uses of Liquid Chromatography Wednesday Afternoon. Christian Holme Production of Poly-β-Hydroxybutyrate (PHB) by a Thermophilic Strain of Bacillus and Pseudomonas Species PATIENCE O OLAJIDE. University of California .Reappraisal of its Applications in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences FRANCISCO J GONZALEZ-VILA..Red Area. Hai-Young Jeong 10:25 (1770-2 P) (1770-3 P) (1770-4 P) SYMPOSIUM Analytical Pyrolysis Session 1790 arranged by Kent J Voorhees. Open Access Electronic Resources for Analytical Science Education CYNTHIA K LARIVE. Hyejin Moon Development of a Highly Sensitive Analysis Method of Copper in Wastewater of Electronics Industry SEOUNG-KYO YOO. Saundra McGuire. University of Arizona. Process Analytical Chemistry Wednesday Afternoon. Thomas Borch (1780-3) Identification of Unknowns in Environmental Water Samples Using Accurate Mass Strategies IMMA FERRER. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Withtech. Presiding 8:00 8:05 Introductory Remarks . University of Alberta.Carol Korzeniewski Session 1800 arranged by Carol Korzeniewski. Shane Snyder. Polymer Char.Hall B. Yves Gamache Combined Near-line Water Monitoring and Field Sample Analysis Using Automated Laboratory Based. Nagoya Institute of Technology (1790-3) Insights into Lignin Chemistry and Decomposition Through 13Ctetramethylammonium Hydroxide Thermochemolysis with Applications to Ecological and Biofuels Research TIMOTHY R FILLEY. Hall B. Rafael Taboryski. Michelle Kidder (1790-2) Evaluation of Polymer Degradation and Modification by Analytical Pyrolysis Technique HAJIME OHTANI. Analytical Flow Products. Aisle 400. Robert J Helleur. Ryan T Kelly. University of Colorado. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 Introductory Remarks . University of Colorado Thursday Morning. Pilar Del Hierro. Juan Sancho-Tello Improvement of TG Resolution by Heating Rate Conversion Simulation Method NOBUAKI OKUBO. March 16. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Michael Thurman (1780-4) The Analysis of Degradation Products from Advanced Oxidation Processes in Complex Matrices Using High Resolution and Ultra High Resolution Mass SpectrometryTechniques with an “Omics” Approach LEONIDAS A PEREZ-ESTRADA. SII NanoTechnology Inc. DTU. Aisle 400 (1770-1 P) Development of Total Organic Carbon Instrument – Reactor and Process Design for Analyzing Large Amounts of Solid Samples BILAL BAYRAM. Center for Disease Control and Prevention Room 216 9:50 10:25 9:15 Wednesday Afternoon SYMPOSIUM Challenges and Emerging Strategies in Analytical Science Education Thursday Morning.. Colorado School of Mines . Douglas Mawhinney. The University of Texas at Arlington. Mohamed Gamal El-Din (1780-5) Spectral Accuracy of Molecular Ions in an LTQ Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer JOHN C L ERVE (1760-11 P) (1760-12 P) Session 1780 (1760-13 P) (1760-14 P) 8:40 POSTER SESSION Session 1770 9:15 9:50 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 4:30 PM. Jonathan Martin. Lubrizol Advances Materials.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (1760-9 P) (1760-10 P) Wafer Based Fabrication of Optical Polymer Elements JIRI CECH. EunHee Lim Development of a Simplified CRYSTEX Apparatus for the Analysis of Xylene Solubles in Polypropylene BENJAMIN MONRABAL. Room 310 Michael Thurman. Zakiya Wilson (1800-2) Analytical Chemistry: Come One. Indiana University Room 215 Quantitative Mass Spectrometry of Proteins and Protein Modifications as Biomarkers of Disease Facilitated by: Maria Ospina. Gonzalo Almendros (1770-5 P) (1770-6 P) CONFEREE NETWORKING Wednesday. University of Texas at Austin (1800-4) Peer-reviewed. University of Colorado. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Alberto Ortin. Room 315 Kent J Voorhees. Terralab Co.Riverside Thursday Morning (1800-1) Research.3:30 PM Chemical Images for the Analysis of Materials Facilitated by: Brandon Yee. Louisiana State University. MARCH 17. University of Waterloo. Texas Tech University. Bülent Atamer. Room 403 Carol Korzeniewski. IRNAS-CSIC. Methods LAUREN PARK. Ziba Parsi (1790-5) Analytical Pyrolysis as a Tool for the Characterization of Natural Macromolecular Organic Matter . Ufuk Ozgen Spatial Distribution within Pin-printed Features NADINE KRAUT. Mantech Inc.Michael Thurman (1780-1) Advancing ESI-MS Interface Technologies for High Sensitivity Proteomics KEQI TANG. Ioan Marginean. Richard D Smith (1780-2) Photodegradation of Dilute Aqueous Solutions of Androstenedione and Testosterone in Near UV Light: LC-QTOF MS Analysis of Phototransformation Products ROBERT B YOUNG. EPA Approved. Characterization of UV Curing Polymers by Photochemical Reaction DSC System NOBUAKI OKUBO. THURSDAY. YAS Photonics Room 218 New Methods for Glycoproteomics Facilitated by: Carlito Lebrilla. 2011 MORNING SYMPOSIUM Achievements and Challenges in Mass Spectrometry arranged by Michael Thurman and Imma Ferrer. kITECH. University of California. Juergen Poreschmann. Obafemi Awolowo University Conductivity Enhancement of PEDOT/PSS Films Through a Treatment with Organic Solvent SUNG KOO LEE. Daylight Solutions Room 217 Mid-IR Spectroscopy Facilitated by: Sohrab Zarrabian. AC Buchanan. and Mentoring for Maintaining Students in STEM ISIAH MANUEL WARNER. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 9:15 9:50 10:25 Introductory Remarks . Purdue University (1790-4) Non-discriminated Analytical Pyrolysis: Development and Applications TADEUSZ GORECKI. Kyeong K Lee Lee. Come All! JEANNE E PEMBERTON. University of California and Yehia Mechref. 2011 1:30 . University at Buffalo. Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Ka Yung The NeSSI Platform . Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor .It is not a Monster! GORDON MCFARLANE. Peter W Carr. Thursday Morning. Colorado School of Mines. Riverside (1800-5) Analytical Chemistry Education STEPHEN G WEBER. Mark Vitha 87 . SII NanoTechnology Inc. Memorial University of Newfoundland and Robert P Lattimer. University of Pittsburgh.Kent J Voorhees (1790-1) Investigations into the Pyrolysis Mechanisms of Lignin Model Compounds PHILLIP F BRITT. Jani Ingram (1800-3) Creating Science Innovators by “Hooking” Freshmen on Research at The University of Texas at Austin KEITH J STEVENSON.. Texas Tech University and Cindy K Larive. Inc. Inc. Robert Menegotto An Image Based Real Time Concentration Measurement Technique for Digital Microfluidic Devices PAVITHRA WIJETHUNGA. Metacognition. Authors must be present from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Colorado State University. Lucas Blanes. University of Pittsburgh. University of Szeged. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Pamela Pollet. PQ Corporation. Inc. Multisite Electrochemical Recordings to Probe Dopamine Release During Cognition PAUL E PHILLIPS. Room 308 Daniel W Armstrong. Amgen (1830-5) HPLC Enantiomeric Separations of Pharmaceuticals Using Polar Organic Mobile Phases JT LEE. Florida International University. Discussion/Wrap Up 8:40 9:15 9:50 10:25 SYMPOSIUM Session 1820 New Developments in Forensic Science: Analytical Chemistry Comes to the Crime Scene arranged by Jose R Almirall. Presiding 8:00 8:05 Introductory Remarks . Room 312 Adrian C Michael. Andrea JaquinsGerstl Session 1810 WORKSHOP What Does It Take To Run a Laboratory: Current Issues (ALMA) arranged by Dennis FH Swijter. Merck Research Laboratories (1830-3) Enantiomeric Separation of Nonprotein Amino Acids ANTAL PETER. Istvan Ilisz (1830-4) Solubility Optimized Supercritical Fluidal Purification in Drug Discovery KYUNG H GAHM. National Institute of Standards and Technology (1820-3) LIBS Technology for Field Forensics ANDRZEJ W MIZIOLEK. University of Texas at Arlington Thursday Morning. Jennifer Belsky. William Campbell 8:20 8:40 9:00 9:20 9:35 Thursday Morning 9:15 9:50 10:25 9:55 10:15 88 . US Army Research Laboratory (1820-4) The Marriage of Forensic Science and Analytical Chemistry Coming of Age? CLAUDE ROUX. Patricia White. Pedram Mohseni. U. Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich. Competitive Solutions. University of Pittsburgh. Charles A Eckert (1840-2) Laboratory Capital Asset Strategies . Helen Kreuzer. Samir Wahab (1845-2) Trace Analysis of Non-volatile Heterocyclic Aromatic Amines in Cigarette Smoke Condensate and Its Fractions by Silylation-GC-MS SIYUAN LIU. University of Texas at Arlington. Jeffery Johnson. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 Introductory Remarks . Megan L Pajski. Jol Desmarchelier (1850-7) Multi-element Analysis of River Sediment Samples by ICP-MS after Microwave Assisted Digestion SAMUEL MELAKU ABEGAZ. Georgia Institute of Technology. Virginia Tech. Presiding 8:00 Session 1850 10:25 (1850-1) Achieving Extreme Productivity and Cost Efficiency with ICP-OES for Demanding Environmental Analysis Applications ANDREW CLAVERING.S. Illinois State University. Dominique Levesque. Michael F Borgerding.Adrian C Michael (1810-1) Moving Beyond Dopamine: FSCV for Real-time Detection of Adenosine and Donadotrophin Releasing Hormone Changes B JILL VENTON. Alan Potts. University of Virginia. Room 311 8:00 Session 1845 (1845-1) Static Headspace. Presiding 8:00 8:05 8:40 9:15 9:50 10:05 10:40 11:40 Introductory Remarks . Alan Potts. University of Technology. Luc Bérubé Recess (1850-5) Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) Analysis of Metals in Solutions with Ultra-low Absolute Detection Limits ERICA CAHOON. Chris Lennard (1820-5) Forensic Examination of Trace Evidence. IFF R&D. James R Ehleringer. Alison Beavis. Momentive Performance Materials. Sydney. Claisse Scientific Corporation. James McKinley. Xanthe Spindler. University of Brighton (1810-3) Evolution of Wireless Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry PAUL A GARRIS. Martin J Nash. Presiding 8:00 8:05 Introductory Remarks .Dennis FH Swijter Session 1840 (1840-1) Green Solvent Systems for Chemical Processes CHARLES L LIOTTA. Columbus State University SYMPOSIUM Session 1830 New Enantiomeric Separation Approaches for the Pharmaceutical Industry arranged by Daniel W Armstrong. Garret L Hart. Wake Forest University. Bradley T Jones. Charles D Blaha. Chunhua Pan.Balancing Replacement with New Capital Needs KEVIN HOOL. Heather Joyce. University of Pittsburgh Thursday Morning. Bei Ma (1840-3) The True Costs of Running an Analytical Lab GREGORY W BOWEN.Daniel W Armstrong (1830-1) Development of Cyclofructan – Based Phases and Their Mechanism of Action DANIEL W ARMSTRONG. Room 314 Steven B Dorn. Matthew Cassap (1850-2) Accelerated Quantification of Metals in Solid Silica and Silicates by LA-ICP-MS RUNBO LI. Philip Doble. Room 218 Dennis FH Swijter. University of Texas at Arlington (1830-2) Chromatographic Separation of Enantiomers in Pharmaceutical Discovery and Development CHRISTOPHER J WELCH. Keith F Moquin.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM SYMPOSIUM Electrochemical Analysis in Neuronal Systems arranged by Adrian C Michael. Jason B West (1820-2) Optimized Sampling and Analysis Strategies for Trace Contraband Detection – Explosives and Narcotics GREG GILLEN. Florida International University and William MacCrehan. Mélanie Bédard. Jose R Almirall (1850-6) Characterization of a New High Performance Inert Nebulizer for ICP Spectrometry JERRY DULUDE. Battelle Recess (1840-4) Getting the Most from your Analytical Dollar: Building Successful Customer/Supplier Relationships SHERRI BASSNER. Clifton P Calloway (1850-4) Development of a Boron Scavenger for the Determination of Trace Metals by Borate Fusion and ICP-OES PHILIPPE DAIGLE. Fergus Keenan. Intertek ASA (1840-5) Solving the Puzzle: Bringing Visibility to Accountability CONNOR JORDAN. Betsy R Bombick (1845-3) Development of New Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatographic Stationary Phase Based on Derivatized Cyclofructans NILUSHA LASANTHI T PADIVITAGE. Yuexiang Wang. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Katarzyna Glanowska (1810-2) Unraveling Serotonergic Signaling Mechanisms in the Enteric Nervous System BHAVIK ANIL PATEL. University of Texas at Arlington. What is the State of the Art? JOSE R ALMIRALL. Pharmacopeia. United States Pharmacopeia. Kevin E Bennet. Istvan Halasz (1850-3) Design of a Simple Tungsten Coil Electrothermal Vaporization Device for ICP Emission Spectrometry SUMMER N HANNA. Michael Dawson. IFF R&D Thursday Morning. William M Coleman. University of Washington (1810-5) Voltammetric Investigations of Dopamine Subdomains in the Striatum ADRIAN C MICHAEL. Florida International University. Florida International University ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION ACS-DAC: Advances in Analytical Separations (Half Session) Thursday Morning. GC MS Detection of Residual Solvents — A Possible Simultaneous Identification and Quantitation Method ALYSSA ASHLEY. NIST Thursday Morning. Room 309 Jose R Almirall. Larry T Taylor. Daniel W Armstrong 8:20 8:40 8:40 9:15 9:50 ORAL SESSION Continued Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy Thursday Morning.William MacCrehan (1820-1) The Development of Composite Analytical Signatures for Material Forensics DOUGLAS C DUCKWORTH. Glass Expansion. Kendall H Lee (1810-4) Longitudinal. The Ohio State University. Jeremy P Wilburn. Inc. Presiding 8:00 (1860-1) Electrochemical Imaging and Differentiation of Redox Probes Through Porous Synthetic Membranes MAKSYMILIAN A DERYLO. Aerosols. Gary W Small Session 1880 8:20 8:40 (1880-2) Detection of Biohazardous Effect of Atmospheric Particulate Matter by Measuring Bioluminescence Intensity of Marine Bacterium Vibrio fischeri SHIRO IKEDA. Rebecca Wittrig. Lorraine Foglio. Jr.. Richard Okoniewski. Sumitha Nair. and GCxGC-TOFMS JACK COCHRAN. Murad I Helaleh. University of Iowa. Chiao-Chen Chen. Vegetables. Agilent Technologies. Texas Tech University. PerkinElmer. Ibtisam R Al-salam 9:55 Thursday Morning 10:35 10:15 10:35 89 . Lovisa Romanoff. Lesley Sevcik. Room 404 David Benanou. Hyoun Woo Kim. Indiana University. The Pittsburgh Conference. Rebecca Price. Kirstin Morton. Manuel Aguilar-Villalobos. Martin G Bakker (1860-4) Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy Approach to the Design of Oxygen Reduction Catalysts CYNTHIA G ZOSKI. Masafumi Oikawa. Indiana University-Bloomington. The University of Memphis. Miklos Gratzl (1860-3) Monolithic. Kenneth Neubauer. Michael A Brown. Laura Thompson (1890-2) Atomic Absorption: Feeding the Food Safety Market HAZEL R DICKSON. Melissa Collins. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Christophe Tondelier (1870-2) Using Automated On-line Standard Addition to Compensate for Matrix Effects in Real World Drinking Water Monitoring Studies WILLIAM E STEPHENS. Gary L Emmert (1870-6) The Need for High Purity Water in Quantification of PPCPs in Environmental Waters MARICAR TARUN. Valerie Bossoutrot. Wadsworth Center. Jyrki Kauppinen (1880-4) Biochemical Gas Sensor (Bio-sniffer) for Evaluating Detoxification of Environmental Formaldehyde KOHJI MITSUBAYASHI. Meggan L Larson. Case Western Reserve University. Anjou Recherche Veolia Water. Amy J Grano. Steven J Symes. for Fruits. Inc. Paul S Simone. Jason Thomas. Restek Corporation. and Nuts. High Surface Area. Aaron W Brown. Takahiro Arakawa. Bechtel Bettis. Lane A Baker (1860-6) Monolayer Protected Clusters Presenting Wire Molecules BRIAN N TURNER. Mark A Arnold. Gongping Chen. Daishi Takahashi. Shatha Y Yhyaa Session 1890 (1870-1) Characterization of Emerging Disinfection By-products by SBSE-GC-MS DAVID BENANOU. Room 405 Jane Chan.. Charles E Webster. Indiana University. Hiroyuki Kudo. Adrian J Holley (1890-3) Simultaneous Multi-element Analysis of High Matrix Food Samples by ICP-MS JIANMIN CHEN. The University of Memphis. Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research. Vanderbilt University. Agilent Technologies. The University of Alabama. Yinfa Ma (1870-7) Structural Determination of the Products from the Reaction of Haloacetic Acid with Nicotinamide in Drinking Water Analysis PATRICIA L RANAIVO. Presiding 8:00 8:20 (1880-1) Gaseous Pollutant Analysis in the Terahertz Frequency Range RYAN M SMITH. Paul S Simone. David Cliffel (1860-7) Electron Transfer Kinetics of Ferrocene Carboxylic Acid at Boron-doped Diamond Electrodes: A Comparison of an Aqueous Electrolyte and an Ionic Liquid DOO YOUNG KIM. American Air Liquide. Presiding 8:00 8:20 Session 1870 ORAL SESSION Food Science: Elemental Analyses (Half Session) Thursday Morning. Tomoko Gessei. Cheryl Surman. Radislav Potyrailo. Jose L Fernandez Recess (1860-5) Factors Affecting Quantitative Measurements of Ion Currents through Nanoporous Membranes with Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy (SICM) CHIAO-CHEN CHEN. Lane A Baker (1860-2) Optode-bead-based Dynamic Chemical Imaging of 2D Surfaces PUNKAJ AHUJA. Kenneth M Aldous Recess (1870-5) Diurnal Variations in Trihalomethane Concentrations in Drinking Water Distribution Systems AARON W BROWN. Laura Provoost. Ismo Kauppinen. Julie Kowalski. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Room 401 Sarah Shockey.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM ORAL SESSION Session 1860 Electrochemical Microscopy and Electrochemical Methods for Materials Characterization Thursday Morning. Using QuEChERS. Joseph W Zewe.. Tokai University. Jussi Raittila. PerkinElmer. Room 401 Sarah Shockey.. Jan-Henrik Smått. EMD Millipore. Conducting Materials for Electrochemically Modulated Liquid Chromatography FRANCHESSA M SAYLER. Gary L Emmert (1870-8) Solid-phase Microextraction Coupled to Liquid Chromatography for the Extraction of Pharmaceutical Pollutants in Water Samples Utilizing an Electrospun Carbon Nanofiber Coating TONI E NEWSOME. Kasun P Imaduwage. Presiding 8:00 8:20 8:40 9:00 (1890-1) Analysis of Ni and V as Markers of Oil Contamination in Fish ZOE GROSSER. New York State Department of Health. Yuki Suzuki Recess (1880-5) PPM Mixture of Formaldehyde: Analysis and Gas Cylinder Stability KENNETH WONG. William Morris. Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Ju Chan Yang. Anjou Recherche Veolia Water. Stephane Mabic. Tikrit University. Lane A Baker 9:20 9:35 9:55 10:15 8:40 ORAL SESSION Environmental Analysis: Gases. Andreas Sjodin. Michael Szelewski. Gary L Emmert (1870-3) Oxidative Removal of Selected Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products in Drinking Water Treatments QIHUA WU. New Mexico State University. University of Memphis. Gen Itabashi. Chuan Wang. Kevin Horton. Jonathan Thompson (1880-7) Evaluation of Cook Stove Intervention Projects in Peru by Measuring Urinary Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Metabolites ZHENG LI. Andrew Burns 9:00 9:00 9:20 9:35 9:55 10:15 10:35 10:35 ORAL SESSION Environmental Analysis: Drinking Water Thursday Morning. Susan V Olesik 8:40 9:00 9:20 9:35 ORAL SESSION Food Science: Pesticides and Pollutants (Half Session) Thursday Morning. Michelle Misselwitz. Particulates Thursday Morning. Luke P Naeher (1880-8) Selective Detection of Vapors and Their Mixtures Using Individual Passive RFID Vapor Sensors NANDINI NAGRAJ. Room 408 Paul S Simone. The Pittsburgh Conference. LC-MS/MS. John Oostdijk. Missouri University of Science and Technology (1870-4) Determination of Trace Amount of Ethylene Glycol and Its Analogs in Water Matrices by Liquid Chromatography-tandem Mass Spectrometry BUU N TRAN. Max B Erwine (1900-4) Fast Simultaneous Clean-up and Analysis for Organo-chlorinated Pesticides and Polychlorinated Biphenyls of Fat Content in Environmental Marine Samples Using Automated Pressurized Liquid Extraction (PLE) and Power Prep Clean-up System AMEL AL-RASHDAN. Robert Jansing. Michigan State University. Andre Schreiber (1900-3) New Generation GC Columns for the Accurate Quantification of EPA and EU PAH in Food Stuffs and Environment JOHAN KUIPERS. Gasera Ltd. Zoe Grosser (1890-4) Determination of Bismuth by Flow-injection Technique Using Solid Membrane Electrode SUHAM TOWFIQ AMEEN. Paul S Simone. General Electric. Sophie Lombard (1880-6) Microscale Aerosol Sampling Coupled to Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) HAO TANG. Yoshika Sekine (1880-3) Sensitive Analysis of Ambient Greenhouse Gases by Using Cantilever Enhanced Photoacoustic Cell and Quantum Cascade Laser JUHO UOTILA. Presiding 9:35 Session 1900 9:55 10:15 (1900-1) Improved Durability of Pesticide and Pollutant Analyses by GC/MS and GC/MS/MS in Food Matrices WILLIAM H WILSON. Jeffrey D Swan. Anthony Bucciferro. Inc. University of Memphis. Including Nontarget Analysis. Rebecca Veeneman (1900-2) A Comprehensive Approach to Pesticide Residue Monitoring. Dalel Benali-Raclot. Greg M Swain (1860-8) Electrochemical Scanning Ion-conductance Microscopy CELESTE A MORRIS. Aspects and Considerations Part V JOHN F LITTON. Prodyne Corp. Alethea Hein (1940-4) Withdrawn Recess (1940-5) A Novel Stability-indicating Reversed-phase HPLC Method for Simultaneous Identification and Quantitation of Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate. Damian Morrison (1940-3) Comparative Chemical Analysis of Branded and Generic Latanoprost Ophthalmic Formulations by an Optimized Rapid UHPLC Method DUJUAN LU. University of Waterloo. Richard Vanfleet. Presiding 8:00 Session 1960 8:20 8:40 9:00 (1960-1) The QuEChERS Extraction Approach and GC-MS for PAHs. JRL Consulting (1920-7) Data Visualization and Dashboards – A Useful Tool for the Lab? ROBERT JACKSON. David Jensen. Steven J Ray. Xiaomi Xu. Room 215 Elias Absey. Jared L Anderson (1910-2) Fundamentals and Applications of Needle Trap Devices HEATHER L LORD. Julie McGettrick 8:40 Session 1910 ORAL SESSION Pharmaceutical .. David P Gallagher (1960-3) A New Automated Solvent Extraction System for Matrix Simplification and Analyte Preconcentration Prior to Analysis CRAIG RANGER. Zhipei Qin.. Lei Hong. State University of New York at Buffalo. 10:15 10:15 9:00 9:20 9:35 9:55 10:15 10:35 ORAL SESSION Physical Measurement-technology (Half Session) Thursday Morning. University of Waterloo. PA Dept of Environmental Protection. Weiqiang Zhan. Andrew Dadson. University of North Florida Recess (1920-5) Marketing Hi Tech Service . and PCBs in Seafood JACK COCHRAN. Janusz Pawliszyn (1910-3) Single Reaction Chamber (SRC) Technology: An Entirely New Approach in Microwave Sample Preparation TIM MICHEL. Presiding 9:35 Session 1950 (1950-1) Ultrasonic Pulsed Doppler (USPD). Julie Kowalski. Michael Pokabla. John W Pettit. Jason Thomas. Inc. Indiana University. Israel Schechter (1950-3) Photoelectric Effects in Carbon Nanotube Films Containing Quantum Dots JEROME P FERRANCE.Reducing Paper. Room 216 Sky Countryman. Gary M Hieftje 9:55 ORAL SESSION Session 1930 Novel Stationary Phases for Liquid and Thin Layer Chromatography (Half Session) Thursday Morning. Grigory Toker. Phenomenex. Laura Kaepplinger. State University of New York at Buffalo. Marvin Heskett. Paula Hong.Fluorouracil Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography: The ICH Guidance in Practice RANJANA MEHROTRA. Parul Singh (1940-7) Unique Selectivity Improves Separation of Polar Compounds by HPLC and UHPLC MELISSA J WILCOX. Merck & Co.. Brigham Young University. Clayton State University. Presiding 8:00 8:20 8:40 (1920-1) International Regulation of Laboratory Informatics SANDY WEINBERG. Eli Lilly and Company (1920-4) Development of a Markup Language for Scientific Experiments: ExptML STUART J CHALK. Jun Song. Luis A Colon (1930-3) Synthesis. National Physical Laboratory. Andrew Dadson (1930-2) Hafnia and Zirconia Monolithic Columns for Liquid Chromatography STEFAN VUJCIC. Chuan-Hsi Hung. Larry Penfold (1960-6) Accumulation Rates and Partitioning of PAHs into PDMS Thin-films and Black Worms from Aqueous Samples HEATHER L LORD. Presiding 8:00 Session 1940 (1940-1) Development and Validation of an HPLC Stability Indication Method for Identification and Assay of Elemental Iron(II) in Pharmaceutical Drug Product Using Reversed-phase HPLC NEIL C DIAS. Grace Davison Discovery Sciences. Increasing Productivity ROBERT TOAL. CSols. Room 407 Melissa Wilcox. Inc. and Their Impurities and Degradation Products in Pharmaceutical Dosage Form JUN LU. Nisha Yadav. Yuchien Wei. Waters Corporation. Lonza. Betamethasone Acetate. Rebecca E Olsen. Merck & Co. Bob Voelkner (1920-3) The Path and Benefits for an Integrated Analytical Laboratory Workflow: Efficient Interfaces Between Electronic Documentation and Laboratory Activities within Analytical Sciences KAREN MCCUNE. Inc. The University of Toledo. Gangfeng Ouyang. David Jensen. Eyal Elish. Room 216 Sky Countryman. (1920-8) How Much Virtualization and Consolidation Can Be Applied in a LIMS? DAVID HURT. Stephen G Weber. Qiu Fang Session 1920 9:20 9:35 9:55 (1920-2) New Challenges in Microbiology/Environmental Testing . (1920-6) Self-sufficient Laboratory Management System for Products’ Quality Control JR LEE. Ektron Tek Co.HPLC Thursday Morning. Inc. Packing and Evaluation of Oganosilica Hybrid Particles for UPLC AMBER D MOORE. Jacob T Shelley. University of Waterloo. Pettit Applied Technologies. Ltd. Horizon Technology. Waters Corporation. Robert C Davis. Science Applications International Corporation. Abu Rustum (1940-2) Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography for the Separation and Characterization of Intact Proteins KENNETH JOSEPH FOUNTAIN. Presiding 8:00 8:20 8:40 9:00 (1910-1) Bonded Ionic Liquids as Extraction Phases for Solid-phase Microextraction CHRISTA GRAHAM. Kenith E Meissner (1950-4) Analyte and Ion Transport with Plasma-based Ambient Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry Sources KEVIN P PFEUFFER. Inc.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM ORAL SESSION Improvements in Sample Preparation Technologies (Half Session) Thursday Morning. Michael Early 8:20 9:00 ORAL SESSION Laboratory Informatics: Regulatory Issues to New Software Tools Thursday Morning. Matthew R Linford. Luis A Colon (1930-4) Novel Silica Based Reversed-phase Thin Layer Chromatography Plates Manufactured Using Carbon Nanotubes as the Framework SUPRIYA S KANYAL. Michael Vail. Michelle Misselwitz (1960-2) Extraction of Dioxins in Deionized Water and Particulate Laden River Water Using Automated SPE and SPE Disks MICHAEL EBITSON. Phenomenex. Hillary B Hewitson. George Dixon. Tadeusz Gorecki Recess (1960-5) Incremental Sampling Methodology – ITRC Status Report MARK BRUCE. Matthew R Linford 10:35 ORAL SESSION Sampling and Sample Preparation for Environmental Applications Thursday Morning. Don Potter (1910-4) Eliminating the High pH Step in the Automated Solid Phase Extraction of Semi-volatile Organic Compounds from Water for EPA Method 8270 WILLIAM R JONES. Sandra Mok. (1950-2) Investigation of Hydrodynamic Processes Accompanying of Underwater Metal Nano-particles Formation under Laser Ablation VALERY BULATOV. Brigham Young University. Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. Microfluidica LLC (1960-4) Effect of Membrane Thickness and Exposure Area on the Uptake Kinetics of a Polydimethylsiloxane–based Permeation Passive Air Sampler SURESH SEETHAPATHY. Kevin Dinnean. Milestone. Presiding 8:00 (1930-1) Pellicular Stationary Phases Created Using Graphite Cores with Porous Nanodiamond Shells for use in High pH Reversed-phase HPLC LANDON A WIEST.. LabVantage Solutions. Reno Nguyen. Tatiana Kovalchuk. Michael Vail. Pesticides. Janusz Pawliszyn Thursday Morning 8:20 8:40 9:00 9:20 9:35 9:55 90 . Abu Rustum (1940-6) Stress Degradation Studies on 5. Robert Noecker. Horizon Technology. Restek Corporation. Ameet R Juriani. Room 316 Rabih E Jabbour. Grace Davison Discovery Sciences. A Novel Backscatter Technique for Characterizing Particles and Nanoparticles and Flows of Suspensions STEVEN AFRICK. University of Pittsburgh. TestAmerica. Room 217 Maria K Ferguson. PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 10:15 (1960-7) Direct Sampling of Chemicals from the Exoskeletons of Live Honeybees Using Solid Phase Microextraction NORMAN E SCHMIDT, Georgia Southern University, Michael D Bergeron, Jason A Edmondson, Donovan V Albarado (1960-8) Further Optimization of Solid Phase Extraction Disks for the Rapid Processing of Large Volume Environmental Water Samples for EPA Method 1694 WILLIAM R JONES, Horizon Technology, Inc., Julie McGettrick, Kevin Dinnean ORAL SESSION Vibrational Spectroscopy for Process Analysis (Half Session) Thursday Morning, Room 217 Maria K Ferguson, PA Dept of Environmental Protection, Presiding 9:35 Session 1990 10:35 ORAL SESSION SERS and Fluorescence Spectroscopic Characterization of Nanomaterials Thursday Morning, Room 402 Mustafa Culha, Yeditepe University, Presiding 8:00 Session 1970 (1990-1) Characterization of Pigment/Polymer Processing Using In-situ Spectroscopy DAVID WILSDON, University of Strathclyde, Alison Nordon, David Littlejohn, Suresh Thennadil, Jill Johnson, Rupert McIntyre, Ewan Polwart (1990-2) Pilot Plant Successive Unit Process Efficiency DAVID WETZEL, Microbeam Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory, Mark Boatwright, Ricardo Lopes, Jeff Gwirtz, Tyler Nickoley, Iva-Tyiran Florin (1990-3) Performance Evaluation of the Adaptive Regression by Subspace Elimination BRYON HERBERT, University of Delaware (1990-4) Improvements in Mid-infrared ATR Probe Technology for In-situ Process Measurements ALLYSON C MCINTYRE, University of Strathclyde, Alison Nordon, David Littlejohn, Gary Colquhoun, Viacheslav Artyushenko 9:55 10:15 10:35 (1970-1) Cellular Imaging with Sugar-coated Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles SHENG LIN, Clemson University, Prakash L Kandel, Lawrence P Fernandez, Kenneth A Christensen (1970-2) Optimization of Strain Promoted Azide-alkyne Cycloadition for the Development of Microarray Technology via Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy SHARON MARTIN, University of Georgia, Richard A Dluhy, Geert-Jan Boons, Jun Guo (1970-3) Dynamic Imaging and Tracking of Surface-enhanced Raman Active Nanoparticle Clusters in Solution ALASTAIR W WARK, University of Strathclyde, Duncan Graham, Robert J Stokes, W Ewen Smith, Alison McLintock (1970-4) Synthesis of Biomacromolecule Mediated Ag Au Core-Shell Nanoparticles and their Performance as SERS Labels MUSTAFA CULHA, Yeditepe University, Burak Caglayan, Sonay Y Ali, Mehmet Kahraman Recess (1970-5) Disk on Pillar Substrates for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopic Analysis SABRINA M WELLS, University of Tennessee, Nickolay V Lavrik, Kevin L Shuford, Michael Sepaniak (1970-6) New Nanotechnology Platform and Sensors Using Electrospun Nanofibers BRYCE DAVIS, The University of California, Riverside, Quan Cheng (1970-7) Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles for Sensitive Fluorescence Detection of mRNA in Cells PRAKASH L KANDEL, Clemson University, Lawrence P Fernando, Kenneth A Christensen (1970-8) Surface-enhanced Raman-based Optical Probes for Biological Systems STEVEN R EMORY, Western Washington University, Hannah Sturtevant, Adam Jansons, Mitch Kiriluk, Nicole Koeppen, Elizabeth Wellner, Alicia Mangubat, Simon Finsand, Sherry Funston 8:20 8:40 ORAL SESSION X-ray Techniques Thursday Morning, Room 409 Linda E Rukavina, PPG Industries, Inc., Presiding 8:00 Session 2000 9:00 (2000-1) Multi-dimensional X-ray Investigation of Building Materials - Powder Diffraction to Computed Tomography Analyses JENNIFER ANDERSON, PANalytical, Roger Meier, Herbert Poellmann, Uli Riedl, Gabriel Blai (2000-2) X-ray Excited Optical Technique for Chemical Imaging in Scattering Environments HONGYU CHEN, Clemson University, Amanda L Patrick, Zhiqiang Yang, Donald G Vanderveer, Jeffrey N Anker (2000-3) Fusion - How to Accurately Improve the Throughput by Eliminating the Loss on Ignition Preparation Steps LAURA OELOFSE, Rigaku Americas Corp (2000-4) ‘Ready to Go’ Fused Bead Application Package for Raw Materials Developed for X-ray Fluorescence Analysis RAINER SCHRAMM, FLUXANA GmbH & Co.KG Recess (2000-5) Development of Confocal 3D-XRF Instrument and Nondestructive Depth Analysis of Forensic Samples KOUICHI TSUJI, Osaka City University, Nakano Kazuhiko, Nakazawa Takashi (2000-6) Development, Validation, and Characterization of Optic-enabled XRF for Trace Element Analysis of Human Body Fluids KATHRYN G MCINTOSH, State University of New York at Albany, Alexei G Vershinin, Z W Chen, Matthew J Cusack, Patrick Parsons (2000-7) Elemental Analysis of Waste Water from Industrial Sources Using Total Reflection X-ray Fluorescence (TXRF) Spectroscopy MICHAEL BEAUCHAINE, Bruker AXS (2000-8) Analysis of Metal Alloys by WDXRF Using a Wide-ranging-oxide Application for Metals Prepared as Fused Beads GREG WORTMAN, PANalytical, David Coler, Kimberly Halkiotis 9:20 9:35 8:20 8:40 9:00 9:20 9:35 9:55 10:15 10:35 9:55 ORAL SESSION Surface Analysis and Surface Imaging Methods Thursday Morning, Room 406 Stephanie Archer-Hartmann, West Virginia University, Presiding 8:00 Session 1980 10:15 10:35 (1980-1) Combination of Temperature Program Reduction and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy for Identification of Active Species on Catalyst Surfaces JOHN P BALTRUS, U.S. Department of Energy/NETL, Dushyant Shekhawat, David A Berry, Sittichai Natesakhawat (1980-2) Surface Characterization of Disposable Laboratory Gloves by X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) BRIAN R STROHMEIER, RJ Lee Group, Inc., John D Piasecki (1980-3) One- and Two-dimensional Surface Amine Gradients by Controlled-rate Infusion BALAMURALI KANNAN, Virginia Commonwealth University, Maryanne M Collinson, Daniel Higgins, Daniel Dong (1980-4) Synchrotron Infrared Microspectroscopy FPA Enhanced Images of Single Modified Starch Granules DAVID WETZEL, Microbeam Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory, Michael Nasse Recess (1980-5) Custom-synthesized Polymeric Reagents at Surfaces NITESH MADAAN, Brigham Young University, Joshua Robinson, Aaron Terry, Adam T Woolley, John N Harb, Robert C Davis, Helmut Schlaad, Matthew R Linford (1980-6) Nonlinear Optical Imaging of Organic Crystal Nucleogenesis GARTH SIMPSON, Purdue University (1980-7) InSb FPA Image Pixel Counting: Advantages and Limitations for Solid Mixture Quantitation MARK BOATWRIGHT, Kansas State University, David Wetzel (1980-8) Mid-IR and Near-IR FPA Chemical Imaging: Complementary for Biological Materials DAVID WETZEL, Microbeam Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory, Mark Boatwright POSTER SESSION Session 2010 8:20 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Red Area, Hall B, Aisle 400. 8:40 Bioanalytical Applications of Mass Spectrometry Thursday Morning, Red Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisle 400 (2010-1 P) (2010-2 P) Graphene Oxide-aptamer Conjugates as MALDI-MS Matrix for Biomolecule Analysis EMIR YASUN, University of Florida, Basri Gulbakan Application of MALDI-TOF-MS and ESI-MS in Characterization of Antibodies HELEN XIE, Abbott Laboratories, Panfilo Ozaeta, Cheng Zhao, Jeffrey Fishpaugh, Carol Ramsay Biomarkers of Di(isononyl)cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylate (DINCH) MANORI SILVA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Ella Samandar, James Preau, Antonia M Calafat, Johnathan Furr, Earl Gray Direct 2 & 3D Metabolic Profiling of Flower Petals Using Laser Ablation Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry BRENT RESCHKE, Protea Biosciences, Matthew J Powell, Akos Vertes Metabolic Profiling of Biofluids by Laser Ablation Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (LAESI-MS) MATTHEW J POWELL, Protea Biosciences, Inc., Brent Reschke 9:00 Thursday Morning 9:20 9:35 (2010-3 P) 9:55 10:15 10:35 (2010-4 P) (2010-5 P) 91 PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (2010-6 P) The Effects of Glycation on the Physical and Kinetic Properties of Human Erythrocyte Glutathione Peroxidase SREEKANTH SURAVAJJALA, University of Rhode Island, Menashi Cohenford, Praveen K Pampati, Joel A Dain Analysis of Amino Acids and Amines in Physiological Samples by LC/MS/MS Using Isotope Coded Tags SCOTT DANIELS, AB SCIEX, Michael Jarvis, Jim Krol, Babu Purkayastha The Use of MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry in the Analysis and Troubleshooting of Complex Protein Mixtures in Diagnostic Products JASON W KIELTYKA, Abbott Laboratories, Eric N Lundquist, Maryanne M Himmelsbach Characterization of Adduct Formation Between Chromium Diimine Complexes and DNA Utilizing HPLC-ESI-MS and Gel Electrophoresis Methods JAMES H WADE, Furman University, Richard M Graybill, Christian D Baker, Hillary D Rodgers, Taylor F Harris, Noel A Kane-Maguire, Sandra K Wheeler, John F Wheeler Gas-phase Anion-electron Reactions of Nucleic Acids and Phosphopeptides HANGTIAN SONG, University of Michigan, Hyun Ju Yoo, Peng Song, Robert Kennedy, Kristina Hakansson Development of a Reference Measurement Procedure to Quantify Urinary Albumin ASHLEY BEASLEY, National Institute of Standards and Technology, David Bunk, Karen W Phinney Gas-phase Ion-electron and Ion-photon Reactions of Pronase-derived Glycopeptides WEN ZHOU, University of Michigan, Kristina Hakansson The Proteomic Analysis of Trypanosoma Cruzi Intracellular Amastigotes XIANG ZHU, University of Georgia, Brent Weatherly, Marshall Bern, James Atwood, Ron Orlando (2020-14 P) (2020-15 P) Microfluidic Multi-chamber Perfusion System to Test Cellular Synchronization TUAN TRUONG, Florida State University, Michael G Roper Aptamer – Nanoparticle Strip Biosensors for the Detection of Thrombin ANANT S GURUNG, North Dakota State University, Meenu Baloda, Hui Xu, Yuqing He, Liu Guodong Capillary-channeled Polymer Fibers as a Platform for Detection of Disease Biomarkers CHRISTOPHER OTARA OBONDI, Clemson University, Kenneth A Christensen, Robert T Bostic (2010-7 P) (2020-16 P) (2010-8 P) (2010-9 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2030 (2010-10 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Red Area, Hall B, Aisle 400. Bioanalytical Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy Thursday Morning, Red Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisle 400 (2030-1 P) Synchrotron Radiation – Infrared Microspectroscopy Investigations of the Effect of [Cr(diimine)3+ Complexes on Human Lung Cancer Cells ALEXIS C WONG, Furman University, Carolyn T Dillon, Bayden R Wood, Elizabeth A Carter, Ljiljana Puskar, Mark J Tobin, Noel A Kane-Maguire, Sandra K Wheeler, John F Wheeler Coherent Anti-stokes Raman Spectroscopy of Erythrocyte Bacteriocin Interactions JAMES M DAY, University of Notre Dame, Stacey L Carrier, Zachary D Schultz, Shaun W Lee Prediction of Empirical Raman Bandshapes for Automated Analyses NIKOLAS J NERIC, Cleveland State University, John F Turner (2010-11 P) (2010-12 P) (2010-13 P) (2030-2 P) (2030-3 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2020 POSTER SESSION Session 2040 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Blue Area, Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500. All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Blue Area, Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500. Bioanalytical Applications of Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip Thursday Morning, Blue Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500 (2020-1 P) Fluid Property Characterization of Phospholipids and Its Application in Nonmechanical Valving in Microfluidic Systems XINGWEI WU, West Virginia University, Lisa Ann Holland Coupling of a Microfluidic Device to HPLC for the Detection of Fluorescently Tagged Amines ANDREW P DAVIC, Duquesne University, David L Gallaher, Sean C Pawlowski, Mitchell E Johnson The Use of Polyimide Filters for Improving Infrared-based PCR Amplification in Microfluidic Devices JENNY LOUNSBURY, University of Virginia, Natalie Coult, James P Landers Amplification of Short Tandem Repeat (STR) Regions of the Genome for Forensic DNA Analysis in a Plastic Microfluidic Device JENNY LOUNSBURY, University of Virginia, Natalie Coult, James P Landers Development of On-chip Extraction and Analysis of Nucleic Acid Cancer Biomarkers JAYSON V PAGADUAN, Brigham Young University, Weichun Yang, Adam T Woolley Ion-permeable Membrane for On-chip Preconcentration and Separation of Cancer Marker Proteins PAMELA N NGE, Brigham Young University, Weichun Yang, Adam T Woolley Simulation of Concentration Waveforms in Microfuidic Cell Chambers XINYU ZHANG, Florida State University, Michael G Roper Particle and Amyloid Fibril Isolation by DC Insulation Gradient Dielectrophoresis (DC-iGDEP) SARAH J STATON, Arizona State University, Paul V Jones, Kang Ping Chen, Thomas J Taylor, Indu Kheterpal, Samuel D Gilman, Mark A Hayes A Simple and Rapid Method for Measurement of Dissociation Constants of High-affinity DNA Aptamers Against Proteins and Small Molecules JIAMING HU, Auburn University, Christopher John Easley Monolithic On-chip Membrane Micro-valves Fabricated in Thermoplastics – Application in a Portable Genetic Analyzer MATEUSZ HUPERT, Louisiana State University, Hui-Wen Chen, Hong Wang, Proyag Datta, Steven A Soper Manipulation and Capture of Red Blood Cells with DC Insulator-based Gradient Dielectrophoresis PAUL V JONES, Arizona State University, Sarah J Staton, Mark A Hayes Fluorescence Measurements of Apoptosis Temporal Dynamics in a Microfluidic Chip MICHELLE M MARTINEZ, Texas Tech University, Dimitri Pappas Withdrawn Chemometrics Thursday Morning, Blue Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500 (2040-1 P) Determining Microalgal Biodiversity as Novel Environmental Indicator Combining Spectroscopy, Imaging and Prior Information Through Bayesian Statistics FRANK VOGT, University of Tennessee, Rebecca B Horton, Eduard Duranty, Morgan McConico Algorithm for Background Removal for Comprehensive Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography JOHN G MALLORY, Virginia Commonwealth University, Robert C Allen, Sarah C Rutan Chemometric Assisted Detection and Classification of Ignitable Liquids in Fire Debris CAITLIN N RINKE, University of Central Florida, Erin E Waddell, Michael E Sigman, Mary R William Techniques for Resolving Hydrogen Peroxide and pH Fluctuations In-vivo Using Fast Scan Cyclic Voltammetry JONATHAN V TOUPS, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Marina Spanos, Gregory McCarty, Leslie Sombers Data Analysis in Multivariable RFID Vapor Sensors CHERYL SURMAN, General Electric, Radislav Potyrailo, Matthew Pietrzykowski, Sridhar Dasaratha, TS Vignesh (2020-2 P) (2040-2 P) (2020-3 P) (2040-3 P) (2020-4 P) (2040-4 P) (2020-5 P) (2040-5 P) (2020-6 P) (2020-7 P) (2020-8 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2050 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Red Area, Hall B, Aisle 400. Thursday Morning Chromatography Columns and Their Attributes Thursday Morning, Red Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisle 400 (2050-1 P) Guard Column Choice: Finding the Balance Between Cost and Analytical Performance STEVE KOZEL, Restek Corporation, Amanda Rigdon, Ty Kahler, Rick Lake, Michelle Misselwitz, Julie Kowalski, Jaap de Zeeuw High-performance SEC Column for the Improved Separation of Low-molecularweight Range Substances KANNA ITO, Showa Denko America, Inc., Ryuji Takahashi, Masatoshi Murakami, Motoaki Kamachi, Takashi Kotsuka Comparison of Chromatographic Performances of the Custom-made HPLC Columns and Commercial C18 Column PAMORNRAT KUESENG, Trace Analysis and Biosensor Research Center, Chongdee Thammakhet, Panote Thavarungkul, Proespichaya Kanatharana Impact of LC System Band-spread Upon UPLC Separations PATRICIA MCCONVILLE, Waters Corporation, Tanya Jenkins, Daniel Root, Charles Phoebe, Thomas E Wheat (2020-9 P) (2020-10 P) (2050-2 P) (2020-11 P) (2050-3 P) (2020-12 P) (2020-13 P) (2050-4 P) 92 PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (2050-5 P) Packing Materials with Advanced Technologies (High Strength, Modified Silica Gel Design) for Preparative HPLC Separation of Peptide and Protein NORIKO SHOJI, YMC Co., Ltd., Takatomo Takai, Masakatsu Omote, Naohiro Kuriyama Methods for Increased Sample Throughput with Dirty Samples ALAN D BROSKE, Agilent Technologies, Limian Zhao, William H Wilson POSTER SESSION Session 2070 (2050-6 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Blue Area, Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500. Environmental Analysis Thursday Morning, Blue Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500 POSTER SESSION Session 2060 (2070-1 P) (2070-2 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Blue Area, Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500. Optimization of the Multivariate Analysis of Mixtures of Arsenate/Phosphate STUART J CHALK, University of North Florida, Jennifer Charlton, Mhai Hin A Semi-automated Method for the Measurement of Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) at Concentrations Below 100 µg N/L in Environmental Samples LYNN EGAN, Lachat Instruments- A Hach Company Brand Photon Trapping Spectroscopy: Prototype Design, Optimization, and Application JOHN A FROST, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Ryan A Schmeling, Peter Geissinger, Joseph H Aldstadt Spectral Measurement of Small Volume Sample Using Polyhedral Optics IN SUNG KANG, SCINCO, Kyung Won Ro, Park Young Dong Investigation of the Interactions of Surfactant/Polyelectrolyte Complexes with Water Soluble Organics Dyes Using Ultraviolet Visible Spectroscopy and Multivariate Least Square Analysis DION RIVERA, Central Washington University, Brittany Best, Ryan Scheffelmaier Development of a Flow Injection Analysis-sensor-on-a-valve Device for Monitoring the Water Disinfectant Silver (I) Ion During Spaceflight Missions JILL P WILLIAMSON, University of Memphis, Paul S Simone, Gary L Emmert Further Adventures in Phytoremediation: Revisiting the Uptake of Arsenic by Sunflower MARK T STAUFFER, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Loris P Solic Automated Method for the Turbidimetric Measurement of Sulfate in Flowback Water LYNN EGAN, Lachat Instruments- A Hach Company Brand Development of Electrostatically Attached Hyperbranched Condensation Polymers for Use in Sulfur Speciation SHEETAL BHARDWAJ, Dionex Corporation, Kannan Srinivasan, Christopher Pohl Utilization of Ionic Liquids for the Preconcentration of Pesticides and Pharmaceuticals from Water Using Traditional and In-situ Dispersive Liquid– liquid Microextraction TIANHAO LI, The University of Toledo, Jared L Anderson In Cell Clean-up Using ASE: Tips in Selection of Sorbents and Solvents DAVID E KNOWLES, Dionex, Richard E Carlson, Brian C Dorich, Eric S Francis, Brett J Murphy, Bruce E Richter Implications of Deforestation on Soil Nutrients of Lagos State, Nigeria ABIODUN T AFOLABI, Lagos State University Soil Extraction Cell: An Alternate Method of Soil Extraction for Organics JOSEPH M BOYD, Environmental Express Establishing Key Soil Functional Properties Using Low Cost Infrared Analysis – Nutrition and Contamination ROBERT J PACKER, PerkinElmer, Patrick Courtney, Ben B Perston, Chris Lynch, Olivier Savard Optodes for Aquatic O2 and pCO2 Measurements: Experiences and New Developments ANDERS TENGBERG, Aanderaa Data Instruments an ITT Analytics Company, Jostein Hovdenes, Jarle Heltne Wireless Chemical Sensor Network Incorporating Polymer Membrane Ionselective Electrodes ALEKSANDAR RADU, Dublin City University, Salzitsa Anastasova, Cormac Fay, Finbarr Quinlan, Dermot Diamond Integration of Thin-film Gold Electrodes on a Cyclic Olefin Copolymer Microfluidic Device for the Analysis of Perchlorate in Drinking Water by Conductivity Detection JASON M EMORY, Colorado State University, Jana Gertsch, Donald M Cropek, Charles S Henry Environmental Thursday Morning, Blue Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500 (2060-1 P) Determination of Trace Levels of Pb(II) in Battlefield Soil Extracts by Sequential Extraction and Electrothermal Atomization Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (ETAAS) SCOTT A SCHLIPP, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Anne E Wierzbinski, Joseph H Aldstadt On-line Measurements of Arsenic and Mercury Using Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry BIN CHEN, PS Analytical, Matthew A Dexter, Warren T Corns, Peter B Stockwell Antimony Speciation in Sweeteners Using Liquid Chromatography Hydride Generation Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry (HPLC -HGAFS) BIN CHEN, PS Analytical, Warren T Corns, Peter B Stockwell Mercury Speciation and Total Mercury in Fish and Seafood Products WARREN T CORNS, PS Analytical, Bin Chen, Peter B Stockwell Size-based Phytotoxicity of Silica Nanoparticles to Arabidopsis thaliana DANIELLE L HERROD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Mark H Schoenfisch On-line Determination of Water Soluble Zinc in PM10 Using Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, An Investigation of Bioavailability CHAUDHARY AZAM MUKHTAR, Vienna University of Technology Correlation Analysis for Improvement of Reproducibility of Trace Determination by Means of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectrometry ANDREY POPOV, MV Lomonosov Moscow State University, Nikita Zorov, Timur Labutin Performance Characteristics and Comparison of Continuous and Batch Mode Hydride Generation for Trace Elemental Determination by ICP and ICPMS NATHAN J SAETVEIT, Elemental Scientific, Austin Schultz, Daniel R Wiederin A Sequential Extraction Approach to Evaluation and Comparison of Selected Metals in Soils from Around the United States MARK T STAUFFER, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Daniel A Soisson Cold-trapping with a Coil Trap for the Determination and Speciation of Arsenic by Flow Injection/Hydride Generation/Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry NAN WANG, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Julian F Tyson Effect of Geographical Location on Trace-metal Pollutants from Coal-fired Power Plants Using Lichens as Biomonitors EDWARD A YEARY, Thomas More College, William C Wetzel Simultaneous Sampling and Analysis of Indoor Air Infested by Cimex lectularius L. (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) with Solid Phase Microextraction, Thin Film Microextraction and Needle Trap Device SANJA RISTICEVIC, University of Waterloo, In-Yong Eom, Janusz Pawliszyn Biosurfactant Leaching Experiments of Uranium Contaminated Soils SARA ASSELIN, Northern Arizona University, Jani Ingram Extraction of Phthaltates in Solid and Liquid Matrices DAVID E KNOWLES, Dionex, Richard E Carlson, Brett J Murphy, Eric S Francis, Brian C Dorich, Bruce E Richter, Jennifer H Peterson Automated SPE for Wastewater Analysis: EPA 600 Series Methods DAVID E KNOWLES, Dionex, Richard E Carlson, Brian C Dorich, Eric S Francis, Brett J Murphy, Bruce E Richter Analysis of Ergosterol for the Detection of Mold in Soils by Automated On-fiber Derivatization Headspace Extraction–SPME-GC/MS JAMIE M WARREN, University of Waterloo, Don-Roger Parkinson, Janusz Pawliszyn Isolation of a Novel Metal Binding Peptide from Blood Plasma of the Marine Mussel, Mytilus edulis and Its Potential Role as a Biomarker of Metal Contamination RAHUL S MANMODE, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Chetankumar Malepati, David K Ryan (2070-3 P) (2070-4 P) (2070-5 P) (2060-2 P) (2060-3 P) (2070-6 P) (2060-4 P) (2060-5 P) (2060-6 P) (2070-7 P) (2070-8 P) (2070-9 P) (2060-7 P) (2070-10 P) (2060-8 P) (2070-11 P) (2060-9 P) (2070-12 P) (2070-13 P) (2070-14 P) (2060-10 P) (2060-11 P) (2070-15 P) (2060-12 P) (2070-16 P) (2060-13 P) (2060-14 P) (2070-17 P) (2060-15 P) Thursday Morning POSTER SESSION Session 2080 (2060-16 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Blue Area, Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500. (2060-17 P) Environmental Analysis: Biological Matrices Thursday Morning, Blue Area on Exposition Floor - Hall B, Aisles 3900-4500 (2080-1 P) (2080-2 P) Analysis of Micro Nutrients in Water JAY GANDHI, Metrohm USA, Brian Wilson The Use of Willow (Salix spp.) Leaves as a Biomonitor for Atmospheric Mercury DAVID W LEHMPUHL, Colorado State University Pueblo, William E Christman, James S Carsella, Brian Vanden Heuvel Withdrawn (2080-3 P) 93 Stephen MacDonald Development and Evaluation of Highly Phenylated Nano Stationary Phase GC Capillary Columns for Environmental Analysis Using GC and GC-MS KRISHNAT NAIKWADI. Monica Alonso.. Steven Eckdahl. John R Heim. James Q Chambers. Hall B. Anna Godayol The Use of Pyrolysis GC-MS to Characterize Indoor Dust KAREN JANSSON. Cape Breton University. Jeff Wiseman Comparison of Mold Odor Analysis in Water by PTC and Solid-phase Microextraction (SPME) NATHAN VALENTINE. Kevin Siek. Roger Bardsley The Evaluation of Organic Contaminants in Biofuel Matrices THOMAS P YAVARASKI. Tiffany J Elston POSTER SESSION Session 2100 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Stephanie A ArcherHartmann. Andres D Campiglia Determination of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Water Samples via Solidphase Extraction with BEA Zeolites and High-performance Liquid Chromatography WALTER BRENT WILSON. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Trace Analysis and Biosensor Research Center. Olivier Lépine. Mayo Clinic.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (2080-4 P) (2080-5 P) Fully Automated Multi-step Cleanup of Tissues for PAH Analysis JENNIFER SALMONS. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Jagdish P Singh. Céline Pérollier. Shiro Ikeda. Sami Bayoudh Analysis of Isomers of High-molecular Weight Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Drinking Water via Solid-phase Nanoextraction and Laser-excited Timeresolved Shpol’skii Spectroscopy WALTER BRENT WILSON. Thomas Dobbs. Christopher Casteel Withdrawn Environmental Tobacco Smoke Contamination in Smoking Premises: Determination of Variables that can Differentiate Between Different Type of Premises JUAN M SANCHEZ. Tiffany Dolan New Method for Extraction of Endocrine Disruptors in Water Sample Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymer KAYNOUSH NARAGHI. University of Tennessee. Panote Thavarungkul. Hall B. Andres D Campiglia Analysis of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) in Complex Matrices by Gas Chromatography with Multi Reflecting-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (GC-MR-TOFMS) JOE BINKLEY. Jean-Louis Brix. Steve Wesson. Mark Merrick. Roel Wuyts. University of Arizona. Krishna K Ayyalasomayajula. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Keene State College. Daniel B Cardin. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Jeanne E Pemberton. Aisles 3900-4500 (2110-1 P) Environmental Monitoring of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Lichen Using Capillary Electrophoresis and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry JAMES R KRALY.Hall B. (2090-5 P) Environmental Analysis: Organic Constituents Thursday Morning. J2 Scientific. Jennifer Stueckle. Inc. LECO Corporation. Aisles 3900-4500 (2100-1 P) Development and Evaluation of Nano Stationary Phase GC Capillary Columns for the Analysis of Basic/amino Group Containing Compounds ALLEN BRITTEN. Teledyne Tekmar. Nate Hines Nitrogen/Protein Determination in Brewery Industry Products by Flash Combustion Using Large Sample Weight in Alternative to Kjeldahl Method GEERT VAN D’HUYNSLAGER. Tyler Trent. Krishnat Naikwadi Investigation of Nano Stationary Phase Capillary Columns and Fast Temperature Programming for Fast GC KRISHNAT NAIKWADI. Delphine Derrien. Huiyong Wang. Matthew Bates Withdrawn Withdrawn Simple and High Collection Efficiency Sampling Method for Monitoring of Carbonyl Compounds in Air OPAS BUNKOED. Nanh Lovanh (2110-7 P) (2090-2 P) (2090-3 P) (2090-4 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2110 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Yoshika Sekine Detection of Norovirus in Clams (Mercenaria Mercenaria) Deployed in Hampton Roads (VA) Waterways LISA S WEBB. Entech Instruments. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . (2100-7 P) (2100-8 P) Environmental Analysis: Gases and Particulates in Air Thursday Morning. J & K Scientific. Jose A Dias. Tokai University. Huiyong Wang. C Mark Taylor. Allen Britten Measurement of Atrazine Based on a Nanotubules Membrane Sensor SHASHENG HUANG. Allen Britten Development and Evaluation of New Generation of Highly Stable and Selective Nano Stationary Phase GC Capillary Columns for Environmental Analysis Using GC-FID and GC-MS KRISHNAT NAIKWADI. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. CNR. Mississippi State University. Margarita Otero Diaz. Nouredine Melikechi. Lisa Ann Holland.Blue Area. Fang-Yu Yueh. University of Central Florida. Matthew Hanley. Christopher Newport University. Massimo Guidi Adaptation of an Ambient Ion Monitor for Detection of Amines PHILIP J SILVA. Jinesh C Jain A Fluorescence Sensor for the Detection of Alcohol Vapors JONATHAN FONG. Inc. Markes International. West Virginia University. J & K Scientific. Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Raina M Maier (2080-8 P) (2100-2 P) (2100-3 P) (2080-9 P) (2100-4 P) (2080-10 P) (2100-5 P) (2100-6 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2090 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. John R Heim. Hall B. Proespichaya Kanatharana Measurement of Total Carbon Concentration in Air Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy VIVEK DIKSHIT. Enriqueta Antico. Liliana Krotz. Luigi Dallai. David Wevill. Shanghai Normal University. Aisles 3900-4500. Silvia C Dias. Blue Area on Exposition Floor .Blue Area. Polyintell. University of Tennessee Knoxville Benefits of Radial Passive Samplers KATHERINE K STENERSON.Hall B. Cd(II) and Zn(II) Using a Bimetallic Hg-Bi/single-walled Carbon Nanotubes Composite Electrode RUIZHUO OUYANG. Aisles 3900-4500. Mark Merrick. CDS Analytical. Aisles 3900-4500 (2090-1 P) One System for Trace and High Level Air Monitoring – The Future of Ambient Air and Soil Gas Analysis STEPHEN DAVIES. Emili Besalu. Andreia A Costa. Brooke Hurlburt. Zhuangzhi ‘Max’ Wang Applications of Comprehensive GCxGCMS Using a Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer With Ultra-high Scan Speed RICHARD WHITNEY. Gary Deger Gaseous Phases Characterization Using an Elemental Analyzer by Automatic Direct Injection ILARIA BANESCHI. Ziling Xue Silver Nanoparticles as Catalyst for Reductive Degradation of Five Major Hazardous Textile Dye Chromophores in Aqueous Solution GAURANG M PATEL Effect of Rhamnolipid Biosurfactants on the Dispersion of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles in Water ANGELA R SOEMO. James Desorcie. Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. University of Girona. Avery H Demond Environmental Contamination Risk Assessment for Elemental Analysis of Biological Specimens DARCY FJOSNE. Allen Britten. Andrew Abeleira. (2080-6 P) (2080-7 P) Environmental Analysis: Nanotechnology Thursday Morning. Clarissa E Tatum. J & K Scientific. Li Bifen Stripping Voltammetric Detection of Pb(II). Supelco. Guido Giazzi. C Mark Taylor. Jacob Meier EPA Method 8270 Analysis Using Narrow-bore GC Columns and Ultra-fast Data Acquisition with a New Quadrupole GCMS System RICHARD WHITNEY. Liliana Krotz.Hall B. Aisles 3900-4500. Thomas Wampler. USDA-ARS. Chongdee Thammakhet. Kristen Schultz Accurate Monitoring of Sulfur Compounds in Fused Silica Lined Canisters Utilizing a New Approach for Water Removal During Field Sampling THOMAS X ROBINSON. Guido Giazzi Detection of Biohazardous Effect of House Dust by Measuring Bioluminescence Intensity of Marine Bacterium Vibrio Fischeri MASAFUMI OIKAWA. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Viatcheslav Artaev (2090-6 P) (2090-7 P) (2090-8 P) (2110-2 P) (2110-3 P) (2090-9 P) (2090-10 P) (2110-4 P) (2110-5 P) (2090-11 P) (2110-6 P) Thursday Morning (2090-12 P) (2090-13 P) (2110-8 P) (2110-9 P) 94 . University of Central Florida. Zhuangzhi ‘Max’ Wang A Strategy to Separate and Detect Steroids Using Capillary Electrophoresis JANA WOOFTER. LECO Corporation. University of Michigan. Kevin Siek.Blue Area. Shimadzu Scientific Instruments.. Zhenqian Zhu. Boortmalt. Viatcheslav Artaev Analysis of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Fish Oil Supplements by Gas Chromatography with Multi Reflecting-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (GC-MR-TOFMS) JOE BINKLEY. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. University of Cordoba. Julian F Tyson (2110-13 P) (2120-2 P) (2110-14 P) (2120-3 P) (2110-15 P) (2110-16 P) (2110-17 P) (2120-4 P) (2120-5 P) (2120-6 P) (2120-7 P) (2110-18 P) (2110-19 P) (2110-20 P) (2110-21 P) (2110-22 P) (2120-8 P) (2120-10 P) (2110-23 P) (2120-11 P) (2110-24 P) (2120-12 P) (2110-25 P) (2110-26 P) (2110-27 P) (2120-13 P) (2120-14 P) (2120-15 P) (2110-28 P) (2120-16 P) (2120-17 P) (2110-29 P) Thursday Morning (2120-18 P) (2120-19 P) (2120-20 P) 95 . Agela Technologies Determination of Chloroanilines: Liquid Chromatography or Gas Chromatography? Analysis of Chloroanilines in Waste Water by LC/MS-MS LAURIANE BARRITAUD. Michael D Bergeron. Aisles 3900-4500 (2120-1 P) Development and Optimization of a Portable Field Kit for the Analysis of Trihalomethanes and Haloacetic Acids Concentrations in Drinking Water MEGGAN L LARSON. Gary L Emmert Determination of Haloacetic Acids in Aqueous Environments by Solid Phase Extraction Using Automated Sample Processing Instrumentation TOM DOBBS. Motoaki Kamachi. Georgia Southern University. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. McNeese State University Comparison of Needle Trap and Solid-phase Microextraction Coupled with Portable Gas Chromatograph-Toroidal Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer (GC-TMS) for On-site Applications JAMIE M WARREN. Michelle M Lorah Titration. Steve Jordan. OI Analytical. Wei Song. Tyler Trent. Anna Giela. Joseph P Romano.Blue Area. Gary Engelhart A New SPE Media for the Enrichment of Trace Acrylamide in Water QIAN LI. Idex Health and Science Occurrence of Antidepressants in Fish: Field and Laboratory Studies MELISSA M SCHULTZ. Amanda L Smith. Joseph P Romano. Eleanor Riches. Morgan Cox. Dawei Li. Teledyne Tekmar. Anne Jurek. Adil S Hamadi Automated Fractionation of Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons from Soil GEOFF DAVIES. Patricia L Ranaivo. Koomi A Orr (2120-9 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2120 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Teledyne Tekmar California Oxygenates and 8260 LINDSEY PYRON. Yin Yee Choo. (2110-12 P) Environmental Analysis: Water and Waste Thursday Morning. Valérie Ingrand Cyanide Concentration Changes in Environmental Water Samples as a Function of Sample Preservation. Gary L Emmert A Semi-automated Portable Field Kit for the Analysis of Trihalomethanes and Haloacetic Acids in Drinking Water YIN YEE CHOO. The College of Wooster. William C Schnute Meeting the US Environmental Protection Agency Drinking Water Requirements with a UV/ Persulfate Analyzer STEPHEN LAWSON. Crystal Hon. Veolia Environment. Gary Engelhart Effect of Particulate Matter on Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analysis of Environmental Water Samples JEFFREY ROSS LANE. William R LaCourse. Technological University. Joe Binkley Environmental Wildlife Protection: Pesticide Poisoning Identified Using a Broad-scope UPLC-TOF Screening Approach KENNETH J ROSNACK. Islamic Azad University Determination of Arsenic in Water by Quartz Crystal Microbalance CHENGBEI LI. The University of Memphis. Gary Engelhart Preconcentration of Some Metal Ions by Three Agarose Based Chelating Adsorbents in Water HASHEM AKHLAGHI. G. University of Maryland Baltimore County. Missouri University of Science and Technology. Satoshi Tsuruoka. Joshua Taylor.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (2110-10 P) (2110-11 P) Organochlorine Pesticides in Soils from Sinu River Valley. William C Schnute. OI Analytical. Hilary Major. East China University of Science & Technology. Dionex. Honglan Shi. Doug Meece Environmental Assessment of Daura Refinery Site-evaluation of Hydrocarbon Pollution in the Soil MAHMOOD M BARBOOTI. University of Waterloo. Osaka University. Gary Dowthwaite Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons in Agricultural Soils of the Sinu Basin. Thomas Hartmann. Missouri University of Science and Technology. Dionex. and High Quality Analysis KENNETH J ROSNACK. Paul S Simone. Honglan Shi. James Morphet. John R Heim. William C Lipps. Hall B. Shinichi Miki. An Over 200 Year Old Method Gives Exact Quantitative Answers of Actual Problems in Environment and New Materials JUERGEN PETERS. University of Memphis. Hirotsugu Nakanishi. Yinfa Ma Standardizing Solid Phase Microextraction . Yi-Tao Long Specific and Selective MS Detection for Environmental Analysis by Ion Chromatography STEVEN R BROWN. J2 Scientific. Tyler Trent Formation of Chloroalkylphenols by the Reaction of Alkylphenols and Residual Chlorine in Chlorinated Tap Water NORIKO YOSHIDA. Takio Kitahara A Market Basket Survey of the Chemical Quality of 30 Bottled Water Samples in Central Indiana OLUJIDE T AKINBO. Michisato Toyoda Investigation of Trimethoprim Degradation in Free Chlorine and Permanganate Oxidation Systems Using LC-MS/MS CHUAN WANG. Leo (Jinyuan) Wang. Meggan L Larson. Rapid. Waters Corporation. Kanna Ito Microbore Columns: A Contribution to Green Chemistry JAY GANDHI. Jennifer Watson Investigation of Corrosion Inhibitors and Inhibitive Effect of Some Novel Organic Dyes on the Corrosion of 2S Aluminum in Alkaline Media POPATBHAI KUBERBHAI PATEL. Montclair State University. Jose Luis Marrugo More Than Just Litter: Quantification of Compounds Leached from Cigarettes MATTHEW D STEPHENS. Paul Silcock. Craig Adams. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . James Morphet. Paul Silcock. LECO Corporation..Hall B. Yinfa Ma A New Ion-chromatography Column for the Rapid and High-resolution Separation of Oxyhalides TAKASHI KOTSUKA. Colombia AMADO ENRIQUE NAVARRO. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Janna M Matson. Terry Timmons. Paul S Simone. Leigh Weston. Patricia Panaivo. Heiko L Schoenfuss Development and Application of Miniaturized High-resolution Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer “MULTUM-S II” SHUICHI SHIMMA. Michael Taylor. Jennifer Salmons. Bre Suggs Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Various Drinking Water Sources by GC/MS Using EPA Method 524. Richard Calverley. Peter Hancock Analysis of Pesticide Residues in Fruit Commodities by Comprehensive Twodimensional Gas Chromatography-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (GCxGC-TOFMS) and QuEChERS Extraction Approach DOUG STAPLES. George Keenan. Terry Timmons. and Holding Time WILLIAM C LIPPS. Joanne Cardwell. Janusz Pawliszyn An On-site Biosensor for Determination of Phenolic Contaminants Using Disposable SWCNTs-AuNPs-Tyrosinase Modified Screen Printed Electrodes YUANTING LI. Eleanor Riches. Inc. Biotage GB Limited. Waters Corporation. Andrea Wille Simultaneous Determination of Total Bound Nitrogen (TNb) and Total Organic Carbon (TOC) in Aqueous Samples JEFFREY ROSS LANE.2 NATHAN VALENTINE. Elizabeth A Sakach. Roger Bardsley Investigation of Oxidative and PAC Removal of Selected Pharmaceuticals in Various Oxidation Systems in Drinking Water Treatment by Using LC-MS/MS CHUAN WANG. Aisles 3900-4500. Jinyuan Wang. James Garrett Slaton. OI Analytical. Tokai University. Colombia JOSE LUIS MARRUGO. Amherst. Marcus Miller Research on Interference Free Degasser for Mass Spec LIU QUAN. Gretchen E Potts Environmental Sites in Southwest Louisiana JOSEPH SNEDDON. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Katinka Meike Ruth. SI-Analytics GmbH Quantitation of Fluoroacetic Acid and Fluoroacetamide with Mass Spectrometric Detection MARCUS MILLER. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Craig Adams. Science Institute Validation of Volatile Organic Compound by USEPA Method 8260C TYLER TRENT. Metrohm USA. Amado Enrique Navarro Ultrasensitive Detection of Pesticides in Drinking Water with a Simple. Gareth Booth. University of Massachusetts. Masatoshi Murakami. Helen Lodder.Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy Analysis Using p-Cymene in a Saturated Methylene Chloride Vapor NORMAN E SCHMIDT. Joshua Blackwell. Teledyne Tekmar. Jeff Wiseman Assay of Environmental Samples for Perchlorate and Nitrate Anions by Ion Chromatography Coupled with Conductivity Detection JENNIFER FEDOROWSKI. M. Peter Hancock. EST Analytical. Butler University. Nathan Valentine. Showa Denko America. Research & Innovation. Gaëla Leroy. William C Lipps. Jim Edwards. David Styles. Lindy Miller Form and Function PART II: Understanding the Complex World of GC Inlet Liners SCOTT LANDER GROSSMAN. Yasutaka Suzuki. Phenomenex Electrodeposition of Polyphenol Films for Use as Gas Chromatographic Stationary Phases WILLIAM H STEINECKER. Mateusz Hupert. Andrew O’Connell. Roorkee Polymeric Membrane and Coated Graphite Electrode for Potentiometric Determination of Zn(II) Ions at Nano Level Using Macrocyclic Ligand Having Two Methylacrylate Arms ASHOK K SINGH. Robert Menegotto Automated Multi-parameter Analysis Including Triple Wavelength Color Measurement and UV254 LINDSAY PEDDLE. Hitachi.. Supelco. ManSci Inc. Kenneth Neubauer.Red Area.Hall B. Masako Ishimaru. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Tyler Trent. Allen Vickers. James Desorcie. Toyohashi University of Technology. Yasuaki Takada An Evaluation of a Field-portable NIR Hand-held for the Detection and Identification of Controlled Substances and Explosives KIRK M GRATES. Research Institute. ManSci Inc. Thiago Paixao. Philippe Buhlmann Selection of the Optimal Containment Vessel for the Storage of Explosives Training Aids KATYLYNN BELTZ. Bernd Rose Determination of Organophosphorus. Daniela Cavagnino. Mieko Kanamori-Kataoka. Florida International University. Inc. US EPA A Comparison of Ionic Liquid and Polymer Based Capillary Columns for the Analysis of FAME Isomers LEONARD SIDISKY. Hall B. Restek Corporation. Hach The Rapid Measurement of Chemical Oxygen Demand in a Variety of Sample Matrices Utilizing a New Green Technology LINDSAY PEDDLE. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Paul Lawrence. Indian Institute of Technology. Gas Chromatography Thursday Morning. NFSTC. Yuichiro Hashimoto. Florida International University. Jose R Almirall Analysis of Hand Odor Utilizing Various Extraction Techniques to Provide a Comprehensive Assessment of Volatile Components JESSICA WIRKS-BROWN. Kiyokatsu Jinno The Utility of Headspace Grade Solvents in the Analysis of Organic Volatile Impurities KATHERINE K STENERSON. Teledyne Tekmar. Fausto Munari (2140-4 P) (2140-5 P) (2140-6 P) (2140-7 P) (2130-3 P) (2130-4 P) (2130-5 P) (2140-8 P) Thursday Morning (2130-6 P) (2140-9 P) (2140-10 P) (2130-7 P) (2130-8 P) (2140-11 P) (2130-9 P) (2130-10 P) (2140-12 P) 96 .Hall B. Hiroyuki Inoue (2120-32 P) (2120-33 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2130 (2140-3 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Takefumi Yokokura. Yasuo Seto Chemometric Classification of Gunshot Residues Based on Electrochemical Information MAIARA SALLES. Robert Menegotto.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (2120-21 P) (2120-22 P) Automated Simplified Total KJELDAHL Nitrogen by Flow Injection Analysis SCOTT TUCKER. Ltd. University of Waterloo. Katherine K Stenerson Rapid Operational Behavior in Thermal Gradient Programmed Gas Chromatography (TGPGC) Technology WAYNE A RUBEY. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Their Chromatographic Evidence. Shyam Verma GC Inlet Liner – An Important Contributor to the Inertness of the Sample Flow Path LIMIAN ZHAO. Louisiana State University. Utah Valley University. KG. Robert Menegotto. Daniel W Armstrong Comparison of Different Column Dimensions for HPLC-ICP-MS Inorganic Speciation in Water and Food ZOE GROSSER.. James A Cox. Yuichiro Hashimoto. Pamela Perrone Digital and Intelligent . Kenneth G Furton Direct Analysis of Amphetamines in Urine by Headspace APCI/ITMS MAKOTO HASHIMOTO. Gary Stidsen Modes of Activity in Gas Chromatography Inlet Liners. Gary L Emmert. Hofstra University. Homeland Security and Forensic Analysis Thursday Morning. Katherine K Stenerson New Developments with Ionic Liquid Capillary Columns LEONARD SIDISKY. Supelco. Agilent Technologies. Lauren Park Monitoring and Modeling the Occurrence of Priority Substances in Wastewater LISA JONES. University of Minnesota. Takeshi Ohmori. Tomoya Miura. Organic Chloride and Carbamates Residues in the Vegetables by Auto Solid Phase Extraction/Gas Chromatography JIANWANG LI. University of Memphis. Gary Stidsen (2130-12 P) (2130-13 P) (2120-23 P) (2120-24 P) (2120-25 P) (2120-26 P) (2130-14 P) (2120-27 P) (2130-17 P) (2120-28 P) (2130-18 P) (2120-29 P) (2120-30 P) (2120-31 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2140 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Gerstel GmbH & Co. Isaac Ohsawa. Yizeng Ni. Florida International University. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Nathan Valentine. DCG Partnership Using a “Small GC” on Top of Your Analytical GC to Improve Method Performance TRISA ROBARGE. Joshua Knapton Assessment of Spatial Heterogeneity in Soil Samples Using Laser-based Elemental Analysis Techniques for Forensic Applications SARAH C JANTZI. Aisles 3900-4500. Masuyoshi Yamada. Ikuo Ueta. Aisles 3900-4500 (2130-1 P) (2130-2 P) Versatile Automated Pyrolysis GC Combining a Filament Type Pyrolyser with a Thermal Desorption Unit EIKE KLEINE-BENNE. Aisle 400 (2140-1 P) Integrated Continuous Flow Polymerase Chain Reaction and Micro-capillary Electrophoresis (CFPCR-µCE) System with Bioaffinity Pre-concentration SAMUEL K NJOROGE. Jack Cochran. Lauren Park Real-time BOD Estimations by COD Analysis on an Automated BOD/COD Dual Platform System LINDSAY PEDDLE. Dublin City University.Blue Area. Universidade de São Paulo. Antoin Lawlor. Corby Hilliard. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . David Mao. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. and the Probes Used to Explore Them SCOTT LANDER GROSSMAN. Alan D Broske. WTW GmbH Saltwater Intrusion Analysis Using A High Temperature Carbon Analyzer with Static Pressure Concentration Technology STEPHEN LAWSON. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Caitlin N Keller. Bonna-agela The Benefits of High Temperature Analysis in Solving Analytical Challenges in Gas Chromatography NGOC NGUYEN. Metrohm USA. Supelco.. Jack Cochran. Małgorzata A Witek. Greg A Baney. ManSci Inc. Minoru Sakairi. Corby Hilliard. Gilbert E Pacey Field Analysis of Elemental Sulfur in Drywall by GC/ECD RAJESHMAL SINGHVI. Roorkee. Prerna Singh A Quick and Low Cost Technique to Detect Heavy Metals in Wastewater YASITH S NANAYAKKARA. Andreas Stein. Koichiro Tsuge. PerkinElmer. Hyejin Moon. James Desorcie. Kenneth G Furton Field Test at Airport and Train Station by High-throughput Walkthrough Portal for Detecting Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) HISASHI NAGANO. Michael A Brown. Restek Corporation. Stephen Proffitt Headspace Karl Fischer Titration for the Analysis of Moisture in Traceable Standards and High Value Materials GEORGE E PORTER. Dublin City University (2140-2 P) (2130-15 P) (2130-16 P) (2130-11 P) A New Single-stage Cryogenic Modulator for Comprehensive Two Dimensional Gas Chromatography (GC×GC) AHMED MOSTAFA. Yizeng Ni.Handheld Instruments for Optical Oxygen Measurement FRANK D HONOLD.4-Dinitrotoluene at a 3-Dimensionally Ordered Macroporous (3DOM) Carbon Electrode ERIC J OLSON. Eric Phillips. Lee Davidowski. Miami University. Greg A Baney. Tadeusz Gorecki Towards Development of a Fast GC Based Point of Care Human Breath Analyzer EDWARD OVERTON. Masuyuki Sugiyama. Mitch Hastings. Mitsuru Inoue. Richard C Striebich Petroleum Fingerprinting Methods in Environmental Samples ALEJANDRO GONZALEZ. Melissa A Fierke. Hitachi High-Technologies. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. University of Dayton. Hall B. James Neal-Kababick Development of Novel Sampling Materials for Monitoring of Pesticides in Surface Waters FIONA REGAN. Ling Huang Evaluation of Detection Performance of Commercially Available Portable Ion Mobility Spectrometers for Chemical Warfare Agents TAKAFUMI SATOH. Klinton R Epperson. Indian Institute of Technology. Paul S Simone Rapid Temperature Programming and Retention Prediction on Novel Packedcapillary Columns in Gas Chromatography YOSHIHIRO SAITO. Joan G Ring Physical and Chemical Description of Coated X-Bullets GARY H NAISBITT. Mauro Bertotti Electrochemical Detection of 2. Hidetoshi Morokuma. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Shintaro Kishi. Fiona Regan Determination of Cerium Ion by Polymeric Membrane and Coated Graphite Electrode Based on Novel Pendant Armed Macrocycle PRERNA SINGH. Tsukasa Shishika. National Research Institute of Police Science. Aisle 400.. Louisiana State University Monitoring Trihalomethane Concentrations in Drinking Water Using Capillary Membrane Sampling-Gas Chromatography with Pulsed Discharge Photoionization Detection DEREK J PEGRAM. The University of Texas at Arlington. Steven A Soper Forensic Gel Ink Analysis Using Capillary Electrophoresis SCOTT MINCHENBERG. AB SCIEX. Hesham Ghobarah. Mississippi State University. Tilmann D Maerk Development of a Model System Using Three-dimensional Hepatocyte Culture for Drug Metabolism Study TATSUYUKI KANAMORI. National Institute of Standards and Technology. Veolia Environment. Gregory Brill Analytical Characterization of Commercial SPS and MPS by Ion Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry MELISSA M PHILLIPS. Inc. Andre Schreiber Simultaneous Screening Method for Residual Veterinary Drugs in Milk and Honey Using LC/MS/MS after QuEChERS Clean-up STACY MICHELLE TREMINTIN. Yang Xia Determination of Free Oxaliplatin in Human Plasma Ulftrafiltrate by LC-MS/MS Q ALAN XU. Ian Niel Acworth Analysis of Perfluorinated Compounds in Water by HPLC-MS/MS MATHILDE CHACHIGNON. Aisles 3900-4500 (2150-1 P) (2150-2 P) (2150-3 P) (2150-4 P) Enterprise Standardization to Lower the TCO of LIMS MICHELLE C SHARRON. Ian Niel Acworth Use of Electrochemical Flow Cells to Facilitate Early Stage Characterization of Drug Metabolites and Reactive Species IAN NIEL ACWORTH. Kenji Tsujikawa. Mitchell E Johnson (2160-23 P) (2160-24 P) (2160-2 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2170 (2160-3 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM.A Dionex Company. (2160-17 P) (2160-18 P) Laboratory Informatics Thursday Morning. Markus M Martin. Christopher Borton Quantitation of Multi-Class Antibiotics in Milk Using Multiplexed Online SPE-LCMS/MS STACY MICHELLE TREMINTIN. Hall B. Elemental Scientific. Anna Marques. The Cure for Your Biobanking Informatics Challenges DON CROSSETT. YunYun Zou. Christopher Crafts. Andre Schreiber Comparison of High and Low pH Mobile Phases Using Wrong-way-round Electrospray Ionization LC-MS/MS for the Simultaneous Analysis of Antibiotics and Hormones JERRY TSO. Hall B. Andre Schreiber. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . William H Wilson Use of Inkjet Printing Technology to Produce Test Materials for Trace Explosive Analysis ERIC WINDSOR. Aisle 400. Christian Lindinger. Valérie Ingrand Optimization of Digestion Condition for the Reliable Measurement of Formaldehyde-hemoglobin Adducts MARIA OSPINA. Daniel Pentek Chromatographic Separation and Fragmentation Assignment for Collision Induced Dissociation Patterns of Primary Fatty Acid Amides ERIN B DIVITO. John Waraska. AB SCIEX. Stephen Kuenzli. National Research Institute of Police Science. Dionex Corporation. PerkinElmer Inc. University of Rhode Island. Hall B. Christopher Borton High Resolution Mass Spectrometry for Detecting Pharmaceuticals Present as Pollutants in Water STACY MICHELLE TREMINTIN.Hall B. Agilent Technologies. University of Georgia. Peter Watts. Champika Seneviratne. National Institute of Standards and Technology. Jack DeRuiter Hyper Mapping of Gunshot Residue Particles Using Scanning Electron Microscope and Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometer ZACHARIAH OOMMEN. Ricky R Alexander. Nadia Pace. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. University at Buffalo. AB SCIEX. Mary Johansen. UT MD Anderson Cancer Center. Aisles 3900-4500. MV Lomonosov Moscow State University. Kenji Kuwayama. Thomas P Moffat Extending LC-MS/MS Linear Dynamic Range for High Sensitivity Quantitative Analysis of Drugs in Dried Blood Spots SUMA RAMAGIRI. Daniel R Wiederin Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy of Gas Mixtures VIVEK DIKSHIT. Hiroyuki Inoue Fast Analysis of Illicit Drug Residues on Currency Using Superficially Porous LC Columns with LC/MS/MS ANNE E MACK. Fredrik Petersson. Nikita Zorov. Yuko T Iwata. Cotinine and Trans-3’-hydroxycotinine in Meconium by Liquid Chromatography –Tandem Mass Spectrometry MENG XU.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (2140-13 P) Use of Oroton Transfer Reaction Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry for the Analytical Detection of Illicit and Controlled Prescription Drugs at Room Temperature via Direct Headspace Sampling LUKAS MAERK. Philipp Sulzer. Bibo Xu. Nadia Pace. Kirk Culotta. Mauro Aiello Ensuring High Sensitivity and Consistent Response in UHPLC-MS Analyses FRANK STEINER. Jagdish P Singh. April Thomas. Research & Innovation. Lisa Sapp Determination of Triazine Herbicides Using Single Quad LC/MS with Field Free APCI Source AVINASH DALMIA. Dionex. Thermo Fisher Scientific (2160-20 P) (2160-19 P) (2160-21 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2160 (2160-22 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM.Red Area. Dionex. Christopher A Mayhew. Kemal E Eseller. Marc Plante. Fang-Yu Yueh. Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy . University of Oklahoma. Michelle Fowler. T Miller. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. CSols. Precise Introduction of High TDS Samples at Flow Rates Below 10 µL/min by ICPMS NATHAN J SAETVEIT. Aisle 400 (2170-1 P) Measuring Trace and Ultra Trace Levels of Impurities in Silica-based Materials by ICP-MS ELA BAKOWSKA. Lisa Norberg. Sheng Wang. Jorge L Raposo. Stephen Morgan. John Waraska. Cory T Gross. Bob Henderson. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Gaëla Leroy.Applications to Natural Products. Albany State University. Tobias Fehrenbach. Timothy Madden Development and Validation of an LC/MS/MS Method for Determination of Estrogens and Their Metabolites in Human Serum CHANG CHENG. AB SCIEX.Red Area. Marc Plante. Aisle 400 (2160-1 P) Simple Separation and Detection Techniques for the Analysis of Carbohydrates BRUCE A BAILEY. Joel A Dain Determination of Total Available Trace Hydrazine in Pharmaceutical Intermediates and APIs by LC-MS JESSE MARTINEZ. Jingguo Hou. AB Sciex. Abbott Laboratories. Bruce A Bailey. Nouredine Melikechi Evaluation of Cl-CS Reactions for Cl Determination by High Resolution Continuum Source Flame Molecular Absorption Spectrometry JOSÉ A GOMES NETO. Tamer Awad. Ionicon Analytik. Alexander J Krynitsky The Effect of Sugars and Sugar Like Compounds on Melamine: A Study of Melamine’s Maillard Products WEIXI LIU. Agilent Technologies. Andre Schreiber. Simone Juerschik.Blue Area. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Auburn University.Hall B. Hubert Vesper Simultaneous Multi-targeted and Unknown Screening of Forensic Urine Samples by LC/MS/MS with Automated Library Searching for Compound Identification DOINA CARAIMAN. Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Thursday Morning. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Battelle Memorial Institute. Corning Incorporated. Bradley T Jones (2160-4 P) Thursday Morning (2160-5 P) (2170-2 P) (2160-6 P) (2170-3 P) (2160-7 P) (2160-8 P) (2170-4 P) (2170-5 P) 97 . Thomas White. Zimeng Yan. Anna Nached. ESA . Diana S Aga Measurement of Nicotine. University of South Carolina. AB SCIEX.Hall B. Shaorong Liu Quantification of Antisense Phosphorothioate DNA and It’s n-1 Metabolites by LC-MS BUYUN CHEN. Menashi Cohenford. Paul H Gamache Use of Charged Aerosol Detection as an Orthogonal Quantification Technique for Drug Metabolites in Safety Testing (MIST) CHRISTOPHER CRAFTS. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Andre Schreiber Target and Non-target Screening for Pesticide Residues in Food Samples Using High Resolution and Accurate Mass LC/MS/MS STACY MICHELLE TREMINTIN. Alexander Delirico Advanced Pneumatic Control for Headspace Gas Chromatography JARED BUSHEY. Feng Zhong. William E Brewer. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Materials Science/Detection and Precision Thursday Morning. Alina Costin. John T Bernert. Michael Jarvis. Duquesne University. Karim Abdel-Hay. Michael G Bartlett (2160-10 P) (2140-14 P) (2160-11 P) (2140-15 P) (2140-16 P) (2160-12 P) (2160-13 P) (2140-17 P) (2160-14 P) (2140-18 P) (2140-19 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2150 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Thermo Fisher Scientific Withdrawn Risk Based Laboratory Data Migration WILLIAM DEVORICK. Fraser McLeod LC/MS/MS Screening of Pesticides in Textiles STACY MICHELLE TREMINTIN. Aisle 400. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Marcela Najarro (2160-15 P) (2160-16 P) (2160-9 P) Automated Analysis of Melamine and Cyanuric Acid Using LC/MS/MS and GC/MS/MS PAKRITSADANG KAEWSUYA. Greg Gillen. Irina Seliverstova Automated.. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. YunYun Zou. David Clarke Comparison of Quantification Strategies for Steel Analysis by Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy TIMUR LABUTIN. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Andrey Popov. Kevin Gernhardt. Bishu Agarwal. John Waraska. William J Long Differentiation of Methylenedioxybenzylpiperazines and Methoxymethylbenzylpiperazines by GC-IRD and GC-MS RANDALL CLARK. São Paulo State University. Andre Schreiber. Ryan G Brennan. Joaquim A Nóbrega. Christopher Borton. AB SCIEX. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Leva Baleviciute. Hall B. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Vanaja Sivakumar. Aisles 3900-4500 (2180-1 P) (2180-2 P) Direct Determination of Ultra Trace Levels of BPA and Phenols in Water and Bottles WILLIAM C SCHNUTE. Heather Clark. J2 Scientific. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Gilson. Hacettepe University. University of Waterloo. Qundan Zhang. Army. Debra A Trinidad. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Justina Kirlyte. Universite de Montreal. Aisle 400 (2200-1 P) Determination of Water Soluble Petroleum Hydrocarbons Using the Quartz Crystal Microbalance BOBBY PEJCIC. State University of New York at Binghamton. Meghan Mcgivern Biosensors Based on the Plasmonic Properties of Bimetallic Nanohole Arrays MAXIME COUTURE. Frank V Bright Influence of Fluoroionophore Density in Mesoporous Silica on Lithium Ion Response YUKI HIRUTA. Manuela Bergna Thermal Hazards Screening Using Multiple Mode Calorimetry (MMC) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) PETER J RALBOVSKY. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Kai Zhang Improved Method for Measuring Urinary Hydroxylated Metabolites of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Semi-automated Liquid-liquid Extraction and Gas Chromatography High-resolution Mass Spectrometry (GC/HRMS) ERIN N PITTMAN. Metrohm USA. Ugur Tamer Electrochemical Detection of Silver Nanoparticles Using Chemically-modified Carbon Paste Electrodes VERONICA OKELLO. Aisles 3900-4500. Nese Basaran-Akgul.. All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Yoichi Tsuchiya Nanoparticle Infused Polymers Developed for CBRNE Sensors MATTHEW BACHUS. U. Daniel Citterio. Aisle 400. Vilnius University. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Debra A Trinidad. Paul Roberts.Red Area.. Justin M Reynard. UCM. Lovisa Romanoff.. The University of Toledo. Samuel Kikandi Electrochemical Studies of the Interactions of Congo Red and β-Sheet Breaker Peptides with β-Amyloid Films (Cys-Aβ12-28) RAHELEH PARTOVI-NIA. Zheng Li. José L García. S. Universite de Montreal. Zheng Li. University at Buffalo. Gerstel. K Malakondaiah. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. JeanFrancois Masson Next Generation Glucose Sensor Membranes via Sol-Gel Chemistry WESLEY L STORM. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Samaneh Beheshti. Roberta Lariccia. Auburn University.. T Yuzawa. Jared L Anderson (2200-13 P) (2190-3 P) (2190-4 P) (2200-10 P) (2200-11 P) (2200-12 P) (2190-5 P) (2190-6 P) (2200-14 P) (2200-15 P) (2200-16 P) (2190-7 P) (2190-8 P) (2200-17 P) (2190-9 P) (2190-10 P) (2200-18 P) (2200-19 P) (2200-20 P) (2200-21 P) (2200-22 P) (2200-23 P) Thursday Morning (2190-11 P) (2190-12 P) (2190-13 P) 98 . Justin M Reynard.Hall B. Eric Garff Sensors Thursday Morning. Caley A Caras. Dionex Corporation. Donald Hilton. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Don-Roger Parkinson Task-specific Solid-phase Microextraction Using Polymeric Ionic Liquid Sorbent Coatings QICHAO ZHAO. Zigmas Balevicius. Andrew Ross. Inc. Robert Widholm. Yoon Cha.GC/MS Techniques JAMIE M WARREN. Susana Campuzano. East China University of Science & Technology. Nadine Kraut. Robert Shirey. AIST. Yi-Lun Ying. Ugur Tamer. Universite de Montreal. Aisles 3900-4500.p. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Jeff Wiseman Development of a New Design of Needle Trap Device for Improved Desorption JAMIE M WARREN. Joan Maire Stevens. Inc. Supelco. Hai-Yan Wang Effects of Analyte on the Porous Silicon Surface Chemistry RANDI E CATTOI. SUNY. Guoquan Liu (2200-2 P) (2180-3 P) (2180-4 P) (2200-3 P) (2200-4 P) (2200-5 P) (2180-5 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2190 (2200-6 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Yanyan Huang. Hall B. María Pedrero. Jon Wong. Keio University. Heinz Krienbühl. Jörg Kleimann. Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz Electrochemical Citrate Sensor TSUNGHSUEH WU. Miami University.Hall B. CSIRO Earth Science & Resource Engineering . Inc. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Safety Issues Thursday Morning. Randi E Cattoi. Craig R Aurand. Peter Stone. James K Hand. Wolfgang U Spendel.Blue Area. Mark H Schoenfisch Development of Detection System for Laser Based Photoacoustic Spectroscopy LAKSHMI M PRASAD. Frontier Laboratories. Frank V Bright Improvements in DNA Aptamer Selection Using Proximity Ligation JOONYUL KIM.Blue Area. University of Wisconsin Platteville. Jinyuan Wang Chemistry and Cosmetics: The Analysis of Lipstick for Toxic Compounds and Elements Using Mass Spectroscopy PATRICIA L ATKINS. Ernesto García. Ismail H Boyaci. SPEX CertiPrep. Jean-Francois Masson Sensitive Detection of Melamine by Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy NUR YAZGAN.Hall B. Erin N Pittman. Andreea Schmitzer. The University of Western Ontario. (2200-7 P) (2200-8 P) (2200-9 P) Sample Preparation for Environmental Analysis Thursday Morning. Ismail H Boyaci Ionic Liquid Self-assembled Monolayers as Partition Layer for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy AUDREY PROVENCHER-GIRARD. Gilbert E Pacey Fluorescence Detection of Lead(II) Ions Through Their Induced Catalytic Activity of DNAzymes CHI-LIN LI. DANI Instruments S. Ichi Watanabe Post-column Chemistry for Improved Optical Absorption Detection JAY GANDHI. Chinese Academy of Sciences. LLC CWA Vapor Characterization at the General Population Level (GPL) GARY MOFFETT. Asta Kausaite. University of Waterloo. Janusz Pawliszyn An Alternative Solid Phase Extraction Procedure for Determining Trace Levels of Nitroaromatics and Nitroamines (EPA Method 8330) MICHAEL EBITSON. Andreas Sjodin An Alternate GPC Cleanup Column Configuration to Save Time and Solvent While Meeting Resolution Requirements JENNIFER SALMONS. State University of New York at Buffalo. Mathieu Branca. David P Gallagher SPME-LC Fibers for a Variety of Applications KATHERINE K STENERSON. Hall B. Matthew Myers Rapid Detection of 35S DNA Sequences by Nanoparticle Based Immunomagnetic Separation and SERS BURCU GUVEN. Takuya Nishioka. Andreea Schmitzer. Sandra N Lester.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM POSTER SESSION Session 2180 POSTER SESSION Session 2200 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Asta Makareviciute. Christopher John Easley Effect of Conformation on Kinetic Interaction Between Trypsin Inhibitor and Proteases by FIA-QCM RUI ZHAO. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Janusz Pawliszyn. Patrick Sullivan Automated QuEChERS Extraction for the Confirmation of Pesticide Residues in Foods Using LC/MS/MS EDWARD A PFANNKOCH. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Leonard Sidisky The Sampling of Thiol Compounds by Automated Headspace In-needlederivatized-NTD-GC/MS and On-fiber-derivatization-SPME. Aisles 3900-4500 (2190-1 P) (2190-2 P) Withdrawn The Direct Analysis of Residual Bisphenol A. National Taiwan University Evaluation of Immobilization Techniques on the Efficiency of Immunosensors ALMIRA RAMANAVICIENE. Thomas Dobbs. Nadine Kraut. Yasemin Oztekin. Khalid Ahsan. Frank V Bright Toward Catecholamine Responsive Silicon Nanoparticles JONATHAN L HARDIN. Young Chen. Thomas Mancuso Toy Analysis for Consumer Safety Using Dynamic Headspace Technique ILARIA FERRANTE. University at Buffalo. Ralph Obenauf. Dawei Li. Jean-Francois Masson Molecular Design of Calixarene-based Fluorogenic Probes Which Exhibit High Selectivity for Rare Metal ions TAKASHI ARIMURA. Sri Krishnadevaraya University. Donald Hilton. Andreas Sjodin Biomonitoring of Methyl-polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Metabolites in Human Urine by Gas Chromatography/Triple Quadrupole Tandem Mass Spectrometry LOVISA ROMANOFF. Ali Topcu.A. Pedro García Tailoring Porous Silicon Surface for Analyte Response CALEY A CARAS. Horizon Technology. Koji Suzuki Nanopore Based Sequence Specific Detection of P53 Core Domain YI-TAO LONG. NETZSCH Instruments NA. Phthalates and Brominated Fire Retardants in Consumer Products Using Thermal Desorption-GC/MS ROBERT FREEMAN. Arunas Ramanavicius Properties of Biosensors Based on Ionic Liquid Self-assembled Monolayers MATHIEU RATEL. William M Miller. Blue Area on Exposition Floor . Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Hacettepe University. Fredrick Foster. A Hosaka. Ramesh Datla Disposable Amperometric Magnetosensors for the Specific Detection of Clinically Relevant Bacteria JOSÉ M PINGARRÓN. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Katinka Meike Ruth Fractionation of Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (EPH) from Water and Soil Using an Automated Method MICHAEL RAY HALVORSON. Marc Plante. Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria. Fiona Regan New Ion-selective Sensor Materials for Food. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Aisle 400 (2210-1 P) UHPLC Amino Acid Analysis Using Superficially Porous 2. Jaimee Doucette Measuring Binding Kinetics of Ligands with Tethered Receptors by Fluorescence Polarization and Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence KA-CHEUNG KWOK. Florida International University. Miami University. Environmental. Samuel Kikandi Analysis of the Essential Oil from the Leaves of Scorparia Dulcis. Indiana University. Bruce A Bailey. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Wesley O Okiei. Wake Forest University. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Hong Kong Baptist University (2210-14 P) (2200-25 P) Fast Separation of Soy Isoflavones on a Monolithic Column NOELIA MANCHON. Padmaja Prabhu Emissions of Carbonyl Compounds from Foods Stored in a Household Refrigerator SHINICHIRO MURATA. Kannan Srinivasan.Red Area. Mauricio A Rostagno Use of E-nose for Sensory Qualitative and Quantitative Product Retroformulation MATTHEW BRANHAM. Rakesh Guduru GC-MS Analysis of the Extracts and Components from Musa Paradisiaca ELIZABETH ADEJOKE OSIBOTE. ESA . Giorgia Purcaro Sensitive Determination of Phycobiliproteins and Intact Cyanobacteria Using Dual-wavelength CE-LIF BENJAMIN A VAUGHAN. Matthew Branham. Alvaro Ramos. Abbott Laboratories. Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria. Supelco. Alvaro Ramos. Alvaro Ramos. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Mitchell Lamboy. Ian Niel Acworth Simple and Direct Analysis of Falcarinol and Other Polyacetylenic Oxylipins in Carrots by Reverse Phase HPLC and Charged Aerosol Detection MARC PLANTE. Rhett C Smith. University of Lagos. Clemson University. Carol Schneider. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Zechariah D Sandlin. ESA . Lignin and Cellulose Recovery from Ionic Liquid-dissolved Biomass: Biofuel Technology VICTOR ESSEL. Aisle 400 (2220-1 P) (2220-2 P) Amino Acid Based Chiral Ionic Liquids as Potential GC Stationary Phases IRENE KIMARU. Sean Bird. National Tsing Hua University. Aisle 400. Tracey Rae. Xavier Bredzinski Quantitation of Underivatized Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acids in Foods by HPLC and Charged Aerosol Detection MARC PLANTE. Noelia Manchon. Michael Jeitziner. BHNRC. ESA . Electrophoresis. Jean-Christophe Mifsud.A Dionex Company. Alpha MOS. Hall B. Agilent Technologies. Eva Guillamón. University of Messina. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Strategies for Measurement of Novel Therapeutics and Disease States Thursday Morning. Hall B. Nelson Ihediba (2210-10 P) Thursday Morning (2210-11 P) (2210-12 P) (2210-13 P) (2230-4 P) (2230-5 P) 99 . A Phytomedicine for Diabetes WESLEY O OKIEI. Salve Regina University.Hall B. Others Thursday Morning.Red Area. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Bruce A Bailey. Mike Parada. Douglas Raynie Modification of Capillary-channeled Polymer (C-CP) Fibers with a Functionalized Triazine Linker Molecule to Develop an Immobilized Metal Affinity Chromatography (IMAC) Stationary Phase for HPLC JENNIFER J PITTMAN. Paul H Gamache Determination of Polyphenols from Different Pulses Using Pressurized Liquids and Automated Sample Preparation MAURICIO A ROSTAGNO. Bao-Yu Huang Selective Hydrogels Based on FG-Repeat Nups of the NPC ALICIA K FRIEDMAN.A Dionex Company. Caspar Demuth An Automated On-line Electrochemical Chlorine Dioxide Sensor JOHN N MYERS. Hall B. Eva Guillamón. Christopher Crafts. Laura Chambers Rapid UHPLC Analysis of Sudan Dyes and Para Red in Chili Powder WILLIAM GOODMAN. Shannon Peterson Potential of Comprehensive Two-dimensional Gas Chromatography Coupled to a Very Fast Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer (20000 AMU/SEC) LUIGI MONDELLO. Ana Villares. Bruce A Bailey.A Dionex Company. ARS. Modupe Ogunlesi.Red Area.A Dionex Company. FCMDL. Ana Villares. Sonia RamirezGarcia. Brendan Clifford. Noelia Manchon. Bruce A Bailey. Jean-Christophe Mifsud. Amy Coffey. Clemson University. Matilde D`Arrigo. R Kenneth Marcus POSTER SESSION Session 2210 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. OI Analytical. Kevin Rupprecht. Peter Q Tranchida. ESA . St John Fisher College. Xavier Bredzinski Advances in Solvent Extraction and Analysis SM RAHMAT ULLAH. PerkinElmer. (2220-3 P) Separation Methods for Food Science Thursday Morning. Matilde D`Arrigo. Ana Garcia-Lafuente. William Champion. Kobe University Dual Amplification Strategy for Ultrasensitive Immunosensor for Cancer Biomarker Based on Nanoparticles and Multienzyme Labels BERNARD S MUNGE. Modupe Ogunlesi. Dionex Corporation. Ingrid Hayenga. University of Lagos. Dmitry S Kalyagin Reflectometric Interference Spectroscopy-based Biosensing System TOSHIFUMI TAKEUCHI. Christopher Crafts. Alfredo Martinez. Renata Atkinson Evaluation of Methods for the Characterization and Quantification of Polysorbates and Impurities Along with Other Surfactants and Emulsifiers Used in the Food and Pharmaceutical Industries CHRISTOPHER CRAFTS.Hall B. Lane A Baker Replacing Gel in Protein Electrophoresis with a Silica Colloidal Crystal ROBERT E BIRDSALL. William H Steinecker New Solid State Tl Selective Sensor YURI G VLASOV. Eva Guillamón. Omowunmi A Sadik. (2200-30 P) Separation Science . Christa Colyer Caparison Study Coomassie Brilliant Blue R-250 Stains in Quantitative Densitomentry Analysis of SDS-PAGE Protein Separations MARTIN R LOPEZ. Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria. South Dakota State University. William J Long. Saint-Petersburg State University. USDA.Hall B.GC. Monolith.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (2200-24 P) Rigid Conducting Composites as Resistance Based Sensors for Petroleum Leaks in Transportation Pipes IMOGENE BLIGNAUT. Alfredo Martinez Fast and Simultaneous Determination of Phenolic Compounds and Caffeine in Different Samples by High-performance Liquid Chromatography Using a Fusedcore Particle Column MAURICIO A ROSTAGNO. Yi-Syun Shiao Quantitative Analysis of the Interaction of Nano-sized Drug Carriers with Whole Cells Using Atomic Force Microscopy LANA L NORMAN. Matilde D`Arrigo. Ryan Bonn. Gilbert E Pacey. Ian Niel Acworth Bacon Quality Control and Smoking Process Monitoring With an Electronic Nose MITCHELL LAMBOY. R Kenneth Marcus Determination of Lysozyme Throughput and Yield on Nylon-6 Capillarychanneled Polymer (C-CP) Fibers by Ion Exchange Chromatography KELUM MANOJ RANDUNU. Christopher Crafts. Yuri E Ermolenko. Anne E Mack Determination of the Composition of Natural Products by HPLC with Charged Aerosol Detection IAN NIEL ACWORTH. ESA . National Taiwan University. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Purdue University. Ian Niel Acworth (2220-5 P) (2220-4 P) (2210-2 P) (2210-3 P) (2220-6 P) (2220-7 P) (2220-8 P) (2220-9 P) (2210-4 P) (2210-5 P) (2210-6 P) (2210-7 P) (2210-8 P) (2220-10 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2230 (2210-9 P) All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Ian Niel Acworth Characterization of Castor Oil by HPLC and Charged Aerosol Detection MARC PLANTE. Ana Villares. Biomedical and Industrial Applications INGO HAAG. Tokai University Extension of a LC-UV/Fluorescence/Mass Spectrometry Method for Pyridoxine in Dietary Supplements to Additional Formulations WAYNE R WOLF.8 mMicron Columns JOHN W HENDERSON JR. Robert J Goldschmidt. Carol Schneider. Edith Ofor. Aisle 400. Mike Parada. Larissa Coombs Harwick Preparation and Characterization of an MIP Monolithic Column with Norepinephrine as Template for the CEC Chiral Separation CHUEN-YING LIU.7 Micron and Totally Porous 1. Ana Garcia-Lafuente. Brooke M Koshel. Nicola Staheli. Alpha MOS. Dublin City University. Bruce A Bailey. Alfredo Martinez Clean-up of Baby Food Samples Using Gel Permeation Chromatography ELIZABETH AUSTIN BADGETT. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. Aisle 400.A Dionex Company. Ana Garcia-Lafuente. Mary J Wirth Protein. Aisle 400 (2230-1 P) (2230-2 P) (2230-3 P) Withdrawn Aptamer/dsDNA–Gold Nanoparticle Conjugates for Targeted Cancer Therapy YU-FEN HUANG. Jeffrey Fishpaugh. Christopher Pohl (2210-15 P) (2200-26 P) (2200-27 P) (2200-28 P) (2200-29 P) (2210-16 P) POSTER SESSION Session 2220 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . Penn State University. Room 310 Nicholas Winograd. Marshall University. Pace Nadia. Hideo HIramatsu. Basil Rigas SYMPOSIUM Advanced Stationary Phases and Supports for Liquid Chromatography arranged by Matthew R Linford and Robert C Davis. Chad Mair. Richard Vanfleet. Joseph P Romano. Eleanor Riches. Room 308 Matthew R Linford. Indiana University. Gilson. Kimberly Halkiotis. Paul Silcock. AB SCIEX. Jinsheng Zhou. University of Colorado. Daniel P Waltsh. Andrew Dadson.Red Area. Brigham Young University.Stephen C Jacobson Session 2270 arranged by Stephen C Jacobson. PANalytical. Jun Song. Yuki Matsuura. Indiana University (2270-4) Three-dimensional Nanofluidic Metrology SAMUEL MARTIN STAVIS.. Tokyo Medical and Dental University. University of Tasmania. Nishikawa Satoko. University of Washington (2250-2) Digging Deeper: Looking Below the Surface to Buried Layers and Interfaces with Hard X-ray and Standing Wave Photoemission CHARLES SHERWOOD FADLEY. Landon A Wiest. Aisle 400 (2240-1 P) The Analysis of Particulate Matter on Air Filters Using Polarizing Secondary Target Energy Dispersive XRF DAVID COLER. Takahiro Arakawa. Akaganeite Formed in the Presence of Chloride or Fluoride Ion MATASHIGE OYABU. (2280-6) Contaminants Identified in Environmental Waters Using a ToF Screening Approach KENNETH J ROSNACK. Laurent Menard. Peter Hancock (2280-7) Screening and Quantitation of Targeted and Non-targeted Environmental Pollutants in Water Samples ANDRE SCHREIBER. J P Alarie. Makoto Tsubata X-ray Fluorescence Micro-analysis of Materals for Solar Cell and Lithium-ion Battery HASHIMOTO BUNJI. David Schaller. Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks . Inc. Aisle 400. 2011 AFTERNOON SYMPOSIUM ACS-DAC: Analytical Chemistry/Characterization at the Interfaces arranged by Nicholas Winograd. Authors must be present from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Seung Jin Lim.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM (2230-6 P) Spectroscopic Discrimination of Human Fingernail in Relation to Personal Health Condition by Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy TAESAM KIM. Bonnie A Alden. Munkhbayar Munkhjargal. Yokoyama Masaaki. Supriya S Kanyal. Jonathan E Turner. Ohio State University (2250-5) Molecular Depth Profiling of Biomaterials with Cluster Ions and the Characterization of Buried Interfaces NICHOLAS WINOGRAD. Northern Illinois University. Michael Vail. Christopher E Hamilton. University of Colorado. Darcie Dennis-Koller 4:25 (2240-2 P) (2240-3 P) SYMPOSIUM Nanofabricated Fluidic Devices for Biochemical Measurements Thursday Afternoon. Pamela C Iraneta. Agilent Technologies (2280-3) A Perspective on Direct Analysis in Real-Time (DART) A JOHN DANE. David Coler. Brigham Young University. Indiana University and J Michael Ramsey. Waters Corporation.Nicholas Winograd (2250-1) Probing the Structure of Peptides and Proteins at Biological Interfaces DAVID G CASTNER. Kimberly Halkiotis. University of North Carolina. and Graphite MATTHEW R LINFORD. Chhiu-Tsu Lin Withdrawn Self-regulation System of Glucose Level with Chemo-mechanical Drug Release Function KOHJI MITSUBAYASHI. Universität Heidelberg. PANalytical. Tokyo Medical and Dental University. Red Area on Exposition Floor . Ryodai Kato. Daishi Takahashi. Emily Hilder. Michael Vail (2260-4) Advances in Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Chromatographic Packing Materials KEVIN D WYNDHAM. Hiroyuki Kudo FT-IR Analysis of Normal and Malignant Mouse Colorectal Tissues. National Institute of Standards and Technology (2270-5) Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Microchannel-nanochannel Interface Effects JUAN G SANTIAGO. Presiding 2:00 Session 2280 (2280-1) Ultra Performance Mass Spectrometry Without Comprise: High Resolving Power Multi-reflecting Time-of-flight Technology with High Speed Data Acquisition JOHN A CHAKEL. Ohno Hitomi. Christopher J Hudalla (2260-5) Carbon Nanotube Templated Microfabrication of Chromatography Media ROBERT C DAVIS. Christopher Pohl. CH Hung. Room 314 Imma Ferrer. Penn State University Thursday Afternoon. Greg Wortman Dimensional Standard for Micro-CT for the Quantification of 3D Voids Structures BRIAN M PATTERSON. James Morphet. Location of the posters is on the Exposition Floor . James T Cook. Mark Y Robillard. Kanazawa Institute of Technology. PANalytical. Los Alamos National Laboratory. Hall B. Juan P Escobedo-Diaz. Inc. Zirconia. Uwe Neue. LECO (2280-2) The Impact of GC Tandem Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry on Food Safety Analysis PHILIP L WYLIE. Yoshitaka Hiranuma. University of California Davis (2250-3) Challenges in Biointerphase Science MICHAEL GRUNZE. Ricky Wyman (2230-10 P) 2:40 3:15 POSTER SESSION Session 2240 3:50 All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until 2:30 PM. Leonard Sidisky (2260-3) Core-Shell Particles for HPLC Prepared from Nanodiamond-Polymer Multilayers on Diamond. Cornell University (2270-3) Measuring Holes and Gaps with Ion Conductance Microscopy LANE A BAKER. Ming Xing Chu. Takahiro Arakawa. JEOL USA. Wei Boon Hon. Greg Wortman Analysis of Low Levels of Phosphorous in Gasoline by High Power Wavelength Dispersive XRF DAVID COLER. Brigham Young University Thursday Afternoon. You cannot get onto the Exposition Floor until after 9:00 AM. University of North Carolina (2240-4 P) (2240-5 P) (2240-6 P) (2270-1) Single Molecule DNA Characterization Using Nanofabricated Fluidic Devices J MICHAEL RAMSEY. Horiba.Hall B. Brigham Young University. Ali Mani 2:40 3:15 3:50 THURSDAY. Daishi Takahashi. Uchihara Hiroshi Non-destructive Materials Identification Using Finger-printing Analysis KIMBERLY HALKIOTIS. Waters Corporation. MARCH 17. Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich. Robert B Cody (2280-4) Analysis of Environmental Samples with Ultra High Definition LC/QTOF-MS and Accurate Mass: How Much Resolving Power is Enough? MICHAEL THURMAN. Penn State University 4:25 Session 2250 ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Achievements and Challenges in Mass Spectrometry arranged by Michael Thurman and Imma Ferrer. Cheryl A Boissel.Matthew R Linford Session 2260 (2230-7 P) (2230-8 P) (2230-9 P) (2260-1) Ion-exchange Stationary Phases based on Polymeric Monoliths PAUL R HADDAD. Matthew R Linford. Hiroyuki Kudo Wearable Glucose Sensor for Non-invasive Biomonitoring on Rabbit Eye Site KOHJI MITSUBAYASHI. Muhammad Chaudhry. Christopher Borton 2:20 2:40 3:00 Thursday Morning 2:40 3:15 3:50 4:25 3:20 3:35 3:55 Thursday Afternoon 4:15 100 . X-ray Analysis Thursday Morning. Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks . Greg Wortman X-ray Powder Diffraction Study of Iron Oxide Hydroxide. Bando Atsushi. Paul Ross. Ryo Satoh. Presiding 2:00 2:05 Introductory Remarks . A Study Employing Chemometric Analysis MENASHI COHENFORD. Thomas H Walter. Chris Brown. Stanford University. Hanno Weitering (2270-2) Nanochannels for Molecular Identification and Sorting HAROLD CRAIGHEAD. Thomas A Zangle. Ellen K Cerreta. Andrew Dadson. Scott McCall. Kenneth Saunders (2260-2) Innovative Particles Enable Advances in Chromatographic Separation Devices and Sample Preparation DAVID S BELL. Room 309 Stephen C Jacobson. University of Colorado Thursday Afternoon. Saroj Sigdel. Kunio Fukuno. Patrick Koelsch (2250-4) Molecular Organization at Air-aqueous Salt and Lipid Interfaces: Advances in Vibrational Sum Frequency Spectroscopy HEATHER C ALLEN. Imma Ferrer Recess (2280-5) Challenges in Sample Preparation Prior to the Analysis of Compounds Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry Methods MICHAEL RAY HALVORSON. David E Scott (2285-5) An Integrated Droplet-on-Demand Microfluidics for Droplet Generation. CDS Analytical. Northern Michigan University. Karen Jansson (2290-2) Development of a Novel High Performance Micro-furnace Pyrolyzer for Pyrolysis-GC Incorporating a Ceramic Tube Heater for Advanced Characterization of Polymeric Materials CHU WATANABE. Jurgen Odermatt (2290-8) Quantifying Bioenergy Feedstock Traits on Biofuels Conversion Efficiency via Analytical Pyrolysis AKWASI BOATENG.. Akeem M Azeez. Eike H Carstens Recess (2310-5) Determination of Mercury Species in Whole Blood by Speciated Isotope Dilution SPME-GC-ICP-MS with Microwave-assisted Isotope Equilibration and Extraction MIZANUR RAHMAN. Keqi Tang. HM Skip Kingston (2310-6) Quantification and Stability of Cr III and Cr VI in Urine Determined by HPLC-ICPDRC-MS ELENA NIKOLOVA DODOVA. North Carolina State University. Patricia Vincent 3:00 3:20 3:35 4:15 4:35 3:55 4:15 ORAL SESSION Bioanalytical Analysis: Diabetes (Half Session) Thursday Afternoon. Robert Kennedy ORAL SESSION Fluorescence/Luminescence in Bioanalytical and General Applications Thursday Afternoon. Presiding 2:00 2:20 Session 2300 4:35 (2300-1) Metabolomic Analysis of Glucose Stimulated Insulin Secretion in Beta-Cells MATTHEW ALLEN LORENZ. Lubrizol. Frances Liu (2310-3) Roadside Detection of Illegal Drugs in Saliva CHETAN SHENDE. Dana Spence (2300-3) A Passively Operated Microfluidic Device for Stimulation. Room 316 Lara P Autry. Lubrizol Advances Materials. Room 402 Robert G Brown. Berkeley. William M Miller. Room 405 John F Jackovitz. Frank V Bright. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Gregg Martinez (2330-2) Improved Performance in Proximity Ligation Assays and Aptamer Selection Approaches Using Asymmetric DNA Hybridization CHRISTOPHER JOHN EASLEY. Ryan Grigsby. Amy E Herr. Ming Gu. Carl P Verdon. Auburn University. Memorial University of Newfoundland. Adam P Latawiec. Presiding 2:00 2:20 (2290-1) Elevated Pressure-Pyrolysis-Catalysis-GC/MS Studies of Fuel Sources THOMAS WAMPLER. Thorsten Perl.. Susan M Lunte (2310-2) LC/MS Identification of Pharmaceutical Impurities Found in Drug Formulation Development CHARLES PAN. Robert Kennedy (2300-2) A Novel High Throughput Fluorescence Method for Quantitatively Monitoring Lactic Acid Formation in Diabetic Environments ADAM WESLEY GIEBINK. Battelle Memorial Institute. Seth Gabbart. Ohtani Hajime. University of Michigan. Room 315 Robert J Helleur. Leibniz-Institute for Analytical Sciences. Lisa Sapp (2310-8) Identification of Human Pathogen Microorganisms Using Ion Mobility Spectrometry WOLFANG VAUTZ. Jan Novak. Horizon Technology. Michael Quintel. Nadine Kraut. Kathleen L Caldwell. Extraction. Margaret Spolnik (2320-4) Analysis of Naphthenic Acids and Phenolic Compounds in Spent Caustic from Refinery Plants by SBSE . University of Michigan. Inc. Kent J Voorhees. Pradyot Nandi. Casey R McAlpin Recess (2290-5) The Contribution of Analytical Pyrolysis to the Development of Novel Compounds From Biopolymers DANIELE FABBRI. Michigan State University. Erik Naylor. Auburn University. David Benanou. Colorado School of Mines.“In Liner” Derivatization . Jürgen Nolte. Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection. Micheal Jarvis. Inc. Jinyuan Wang (2320-2) High Speed Analysis of Pesticides Using Supercritical Fluid Chromatography Coupled with Mass Spectroscopy DAVID TOGNARELLI. Dalel Benali-Raclot. Lancaster Laboratories. Shin Tsuge (2290-3) Direct Probe CI-MS and APCI-MS for Direct Materials Analysis ROBERT P LATTIMER. USDA-ARS 4:35 ORAL SESSION Environmental Analysis: Organic Constituents Thursday Afternoon. Hitoshi Suzuki. Robert Freeman. Inc. Jiaming Hu 3:00 101 . Peter Byrley. Leibniz-Institute for Analytical Sciences. Robert L Jones (2310-7) High Throughput and Highly Sensitive LC/MS/MS Assay for Quantification of 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D2 and 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D3 in Dried Blood Spots SUMA RAMAGIRI. Butler University. Presiding Kent J Voorhees. Lee Marotta (2320-6) Accurate Mass Identification and Sensitive Quantitation of PAHs with Single Quadrupole GC/MS Operating in Full Scan Mode JIANPING “JP” CHEN. Presiding 2:00 2:20 2:40 Session 2320 2:40 3:00 3:20 3:35 3:55 (2320-1) Direct Determination of sub-ppb N-Methyl Carbamates by UPLC-MS/MS WILLIAM C SCHNUTE. CE Separation and NanoESI-MS Detection XUEFEI SUN. Farzad Shadkami (2290-7) High Yield of Levoglucosan From the Catalytic Conversion of Beech Wood Using Py-GC/MS/FID DIETRICH MEIER. Andrew Tipler. Presiding 2:00 (2285-1) On-chip Western Blotting for Assessment of Aberrantly Glycosylated IgA1 in IgA Nephropathy MEI HE. Room 401 Leslie Sombers. Yongdong Wang (2320-7) Using Automated Solid Phase Extraction to Aid in the Detection of PolyAromatic Hydrocarbons in Seawater DAVID P GALLAGHER. Jasco Inc. Xenosep Technologies. Timothy Fahrenholz. Dave Johnson. Dionex Corporation. Presiding 2:00 2:20 Session 2330 Thursday Afternoon 2:40 (2330-1) Photophysics of an Analyte-responsive Ionic Liquid KA YUNG. Michael J Polce (2290-4) Thermally Assisted Hydrolysis and Methylation Coupled with MALDI-MS Analysis KENT J VOORHEES. Room 311 Keqi Tang. University of Kansas. Memorial University of Newfoundland .PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION ACS-DAC: Microfluidics and Micro Separations (Half Session) Thursday Afternoon. Gary Baker. University of Pittsburgh. Secretion Sampling. University of Kansas. Colorado School of Mines and Robert P Lattimer. AB Sciex. Thursday Afternoon. (2320-3) Comparison of N-Carbamate Pesticides Exposure from Consumption of Domestic and Imported Fruits and Vegetables OLUJIDE T AKINBO. and Confocal Imaging of Single Pancreatic Islets LEAH GODWIN. Melanie Jünger. Ryan T Kelly. Manipulation. PerkinElmer. Michael Ebitson (2320-8) Welcome to EPA Method 1664B for Oil and Grease Analysis JOSEPH STEFKOVICH. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. U. James D Bergen-Hartigen (2285-3) Droplet Manipulation and Application in Capillary Separations JING NIE. Erik M Veen. University of California. Bruce A Julian (2285-2) Analysis of Tetracycline Antibiotic Residues in Food Sample Using Microchip Capillary Electrophoresis with Pulsed Amperometric Detection YAN LIU. vTI-Institute of Wood Technology and Wood Biology. Thorsten Perl 2:20 2:20 2:40 3:00 2:40 3:00 3:20 3:35 3:20 3:55 ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Analytical Pyrolysis Session 2290 4:15 arranged by Robert J Helleur. Susan M Lunte. Presiding 2:00 Session 2310 (2310-1) Microchip Electrophoresis Analysis of Methylarginines in Plasma for the Detection of Cardiovascular Disease THOMAS LINZ. Watanabe Ichi. Auriane Diamand Recess (2320-5) Using a Dean’s Switch to Optimize a Single GC/MS for the Analysis of Volatile and Semi-volatile Analytes in Environmental Matrices WILLIAM GOODMAN. Novartis. Colorado School of Mines. Real-Time Analyzers. University of Michigan. Frontier Laboratories. Inc.. University at Buffalo. Robert Ellis. Christopher John Easley (2300-4) Tracking the Fate of Glucose Carbons in INS-1 Cells by Liquid ChromatographyESI Mass Spectrometry CHUNHAI RUAN. Inc. Robert Kennedy (2285-4) On-line Microdialysis Sampling Coupled to Microchip Electrophoresis with Electrochemical Detection of Nitrite with a Miniaturized Platform ANNE REGEL. Memorial University of Newfoundland.S.TDS-GC/MS CHRISTOPHE TONDELIER. Duquesne University. University of Bologna (2290-6) Analysis of Catechins and Condensed Tannins by Thermally-assisted Hydrolysis/Methylation-GC/MS ROBERT HELLEUR. (2310-4) Rapid and Non-invasive Quantification of Serum Propofol via Human Breath Analysis Using Ion Mobility Spectrometry WOLFANG VAUTZ. Richard D Smith Session 2285 ORAL SESSION Clinical/Toxicology Analysis Thursday Afternoon. Veolia. Joonyul Kim. Environmental Protection Agency. Dionex Corporation. Thermo Fisher Scientific (2360-6) Can SAP be Integrated into Lab Processes? STEVE BOLTON. Penn State University. Sewanee: The University of the South. Paul S Simone (2340-3) Development of New Ion Chromatography Separation Phases for Haloacetic Acids Analysis RONG LIN. Daniel W Armstrong (2350-3) Packing and Performance Characterization of 1. Shimadzu Scientific Instruments. Adrienne C Borchardt. Diab Elmashni (2340-2) Improving the Performance of Post-column Reaction-ion Chromatography for Measuring Haloacetic Acid Concentrations in Drinking Water CHRISTINA M HENSON. ChemWare Inc. Gary L Emmert. David Heiger. Rebecca Wittrig. Will Black. National Institute of Standards and Technology. Lane C Sander. Sterling Tomellini 2:40 3:00 3:20 3:35 ORAL SESSION Session 2370 Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy . Presiding 2:00 Session 2350 3:20 3:35 3:55 (2350-1) UHPLC Columns Packed with Sub-micron Silica Particles for RPLC-MS of Proteins SAMPATH RANASINGHE KODITHUWAKKUGE. Sheetal Bhardwaj. Tadeusz Gorecki (2350-7) Withdrawn (2350-8) Design of Widely-applicable Chiral Stationary Phases for HPLC PING SUN. (2360-7) Expertise-enabled Laboratory Informatics for Quality Assurance/Quality Control in Specialty Chemicals JR LEE. Caley A Caras. Zachary S Breitbach. MonolayerProtected Quantum Dots DEON T MILES. Elizabeth M Henry. University of Waterloo. Room 218 Robert Classon.2 µm Superficially Porous Particles Packed in Capillary Columns for Liquid Chromatography LAURA E BLUE. University of New Hampshire. University at Buffalo. Presiding 2:00 2:20 Session 2340 3:00 3:20 3:35 3:55 4:15 4:35 (2340-1) Quantitative Analysis of Carbonyl-DNPH Derivatives by UHPLC/UV TERRY ZHANG. Dionex Corporation. Universite Laval 3:55 3:00 3:20 3:35 (2350-6) High Temperature . Dionex Corporation.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2:40 (2330-3) Detection of Biomarkers for Breast Cancer Metastasis Using a Molecular BeaconBased Assay JENNIFER R FURCHAK. William E Stephens. Margarete Nocun (2340-7) Comparative Study of Core Shell and sub-2 µm HPLC Columns at Elevated Temperature and Extended Column Length: Application to Pharmaceutical Analysis HEBA SHAABAN. Randi E Cattoi.High Efficiency Liquid Chromatography Using Sub-2 µm Coupled Columns for the Analysis of Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and Veterinary Antibiotics in Environmental Samples HEBA SHAABAN. James W Jorgenson (2350-4) Comparison of Different Reversed-Phase/Cation-Exchange/Anion-exchange Trimodal Stationary Phases XIAODONG LIU. William M Miller. Christopher Pohl (2340-4) Withdrawn Recess (2340-5) Recent Advances on a New Detection Concept for Ion Chromatography KANNAN SRINIVASAN. Katherine E Sharpless. Horiba Recess (2330-5) Genetically Encoded Bioluminescent Indicators for Real-time Dual Imaging of Protease Activities in Living Cells AKIRA KANNO. Purdue University. Agilent Technologies. Marc Mandelbaum 4:35 ORAL SESSION HPLC . Patricia L Ranaivo. JRL Consulting (2360-8) Take Control of Your Laboratory Data BRAD SNYDER. Food and Drug Administration (2370-6) Development of High-Throughput LC/MS/MS for Prescribed Pain Management Drugs from Biologicals Employing Solid Phase Extraction JOAN MAIRE STEVENS.. Walter C Shortle. SUNY. Room 403 Michael Woodman.Applications to Natural Products. Jason Asher (2360-3) How to Maximize Throughput by Minimizing Testing DAVID HURT. Daniel W Armstrong 4:15 4:35 3:55 ORAL SESSION Laboratory Informatics: Implementation Issues and Solutions Thursday Afternoon. The University of Texas at Arlington. Yoon Cha. Thermo Fisher Scientific Recess (2360-5) Leveraging the Power of an Enterprise LIMS Solution COLIN THURSTON. William Hedgepeth. Guifeng Jiang. Kevin W Kittredge (2370-8) Direct Determination of Endothall by Ion Chromatography with Mass Spectrometric Detection WILLIAM C SCHNUTE. Christopher Borton. A Carl Sanchez. Martha Carlson. Mary J Wirth (2350-2) Superficially Porous vs Completely Porous Silica as Chromatographic Supports for Chiral Stationary Phases in HPLC ROSS WOODS. Zachary S Breitbach. Andre Schreiber (2370-4) Evaluation of Isoflavone Composition in Dietary Supplements via Liquid Chromatography-particle Beam/Mass Spectrometry (LC-PB/MS) CAROLYN E QUARLES. Nadine Kraut. Kannan Srinivasan. Inc. R Kenneth Marcus Recess (2370-5) Multi-mycotoxin Analysis for Grain Products Using LC-MS/MS and LC with High Resolution Mass Spectrometry FENG SHI. Ventura Associates. David Heiger. Takeaki Ozawa (2330-6) SI Traceability of the Output Concentration of Mercury Vapor Generators GERALD D MITCHELL.Environment and Energy Thursday Afternoon. Tadeusz Gorecki (2340-8) Developing HPLC Methods for Characterizing Phenolic Compounds in New Hampshire Maple Sap ELIZABETH A BRADY. Ritu Arora (2370-7) Surface Modification and HPLC-MS/MS Analysis of Water-Soluble. Phenomenex. Masatoshi Takahashi (2370-2) Determination of Water-soluble Vitamins in Food-matrix SRMs MELISSA M PHILLIPS. Kalamazoo College. University of Münster. Amy Ong. Agilent Technologies. Christopher Pohl Recess (2350-5) Enhanced Stationary Phase Selectivity for UHPLC Separations Based Upon a Core-Shell Technology LAWRENCE Y LOO. Thuylinh Tran 2:20 4:15 2:40 4:35 3:00 Thursday Afternoon 3:20 3:35 102 . Stephen A Wise (2370-3) Comprehensive Analysis of Water Soluble B Vitamins in Foods and Beverages by LC-MS/MS STACY MICHELLE TREMINTIN. Christopher Devine. AB SCIEX. Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Thursday Afternoon. Dionex Corporation. The University of Tokyo. Inc. Charu K Yerneni. Labtronics Inc. University of Waterloo. Conor Ward. (2360-4) Building a Business Case for LIMS SHAH KIM. Room 406 Frank Dorman.New Packing Materials Thursday Afternoon. Jinyuan Wang 3:55 4:15 4:35 2:40 3:00 ORAL SESSION HPLC . LabVantage Solutions. Carolyn Walsh (2330-4) A Fast Scanning TCSPC Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging System for Cellular Protein Dynamics LIN L CHANDLER. Room 215 Vincent Venturella. Jeff Ryan (2330-7) Exploiting the Photoluminescence from Porous Silicon JUSTIN M REYNARD. Oyeleye A Alabi. Clemson University. Tivadar Farkas. University of Memphis. Presiding 2:00 2:20 2:40 Session 2360 4:15 (2360-1) Why You Should Get Rid of That Good Old Paper Notebook DEBRA TOBUREN. Frank V Bright (2330-8) Nanoplasmonic Sensing of Nucleic Acids Using Fluorescent Core-shell Nanoparticles DANNY BROUARD. Yoshio Umezawa. William E Barber. Joseph A Giesen. Agilent Technologies. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Erik Guetschow. Ed Guthrie. Yongjing Chen. Stephen E Long. Shimadzu Scientific Corporation. Jason Anspach. Agilent Technologies. Marc Mandelbaum (2360-2) Predicting and Avoiding Laboratory Informatics Project Failures before Startup ROBERT WHITEHEAD. University of Texas at Arlington. Christopher Pohl. National Institute of Standards and Technology. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Presiding 2:00 2:20 (2370-1) Controlling Contamination in LC/MS – The Bridge Over Troubled Water! ROBERT CLASSON. Purnendu K Dasgupta (2340-6) Analyzing Sulfur Compounds in Fuels that are Difficult to Hydrodesulfurize JAN T ANDERSSON. Barrett N Rock. Medha Joshi (2410-8) Identification of Materials with the Solid Phase Photoacoustic Spectroscopy JUSSI RAITTILA. Noel A Kane-Maguire. Glass Expansion. Indira Nigam (2410-6) Application of GC/MS. Aleksi Helle. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Natalya Khanina. Martin J Nash. Jari Rautiainen. Room 401 Leslie Sombers. Florida State University. Andrew W Salamon. Arizona State University. Mizanur Rahman. University of Minnesota. CETAC Technologies (2380-6) Experimental Measurements and Modeling to Understand Analyte Transport.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM ORAL SESSION Methods Development in Atomic Spectroscopy Thursday Afternoon. MS-MS Thursday Afternoon. Abraham J Qavi. Vesna Dolic (2380-2) Evaluation of Elemental Contamination in Nutritional Supplements by EPA Methods 6020A and 6800 Using Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry GREGORY MICHAEL ZINN. Characterization. Presiding 2:00 Session 2410 3:20 3:35 3:55 (2410-1) High Speed. (2410-2) Multi-detector Size-exclusion Chromatography Analysis of Ultrasonically Degraded Copolymers MALLORY HARLOW. John F Wheeler (2390-3) Anti-DNA: RNA Antibodies for the Sensitive Detection of microRNAs Utilizing Arrays of Silicon Photonic Microring Resonators JARED T KINDT. Fergus Keenan (2380-8) Sample Introduction and Treatment Strategies for Improved Elemental Analysis by Solution-cathode Glow Discharge MICHAEL R WEBB. Juho Uotila. Dwight J Tshudy. Zip Scientific (2400-2) Development of a Gas Chromatographic Method for the Analysis of Chlorobutanol in Pharmaceutical Products KORNEPATI V RAMAKRISHNA. and 1H-NMR in a Failure Investigation of a Polycarbonate Component BENJAMIN C PAULSON. Martin J Nash. Josh Dettman. Nik Boer Recess (2410-5) Structural and Physical Characterization of Methyl Methacrylate with Higher Acrylate/Diacrylate Water Borne Latexes SWETA BAJPAI. MannKind Corporation. University of North Carolina. Paul Rainville Recess (2400-5) Bioanalysis of Biotherapeutics on Dried Blood Spot Cards Using Ultra High Sensitivity MS/MS Coupled to Sub 2um LC PAUL RAINVILLE. Robert S Plumb. Delhi. Presiding 2:00 2:20 Session 2400 2:40 3:00 3:20 3:35 (2400-1) Fast Residual Solvent Analysis with Improved Oven Ventilation STEPHEN MACDONALD. Terrence J Collins. Mark A Hayes (2420-4) Fundamental Study of Cellular Response after Exposure to TiO2 Nanoparticles MELISSA A MAURER-JONES. Joanne Mather. Edward P Zovinka (2400-8) To the Detection and Quantification of Drug Metabolites Using the Simultaneous Collection of MRM and MS/MS Data: A Case Study ROBERT S PLUMB. Ryan C Bailey (2390-4) Denaturing PAGE Analysis of Oligo RNA and DNA Molecules Synthesized In-vitro by Primase and DNA Polymerase from Sulfolobus Solfataricus ZHONGFENG ZUO. Eduardo R Lim. Indian Institute of Technology. Rachel C Linck (2410-7) Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Azo Polymeric Dyes with Good Dyeing Properties SMITA MANISH JAUHARI. Robert J Packer. Room 409 Joe Wreen. Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology. Old Dominion University. Sam Miller (2380-7) Analysis of Precious Metals for Jewelry Products Using High Precision ICP-OES Methodology ANDREW CLAVERING. Tao Huang. John G Arnason. Kevin Menard. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Fergus Keenan. Prakash D Nallathamby (2420-2) Hydrodynamic Chromatography Characterization of the Size and Shape of a Nanocage Drug Delivery Vesicle ANDRE STRIEGEL. Kristen E Watts. Amandaa Brewer (2420-3) Bioparticle Deformation Under the Influence of Electric Fields JOSEMAR A CASTILLO. Ismo Kauppinen. Christopher A Evans 2:40 3:55 3:00 4:15 Thursday Afternoon 3:20 3:35 4:35 103 . Thomas M Mysz. Presiding 2:00 2:20 (2380-1) Effect of Chilled Spray Chamber Design on ICP-MS Performance JERRY DULUDE. Theta J Brown. Weihong Tan (2420-7) Design of Single Plasmonic Nanoparticle Optical Probes for Study of Multidrug ABC Membrane Transporter in Single Living Cells KERRY J LEE. Jyrki Kauppinen 4:15 3:00 3:20 3:35 4:35 ORAL SESSION Nucleic Acid Analysis (Half Session) Thursday Afternoon. Cerno Bioscience. Growth Mechanism and their use as SERS Substrates SIMONA HUNYADI MURPH. Fripp Environmental Network. Prakash D Nallathamby. Presiding 3:35 Session 2390 3:55 4:15 (2390-1) Label-free Detection of DNA and Screening of Single-nucleotide Polymorphisms Using Silicon Photonic Microring Resonators ABRAHAM J QAVI. LC-MS. HM Skip Kingston. State University of New York at Albany. S Michael Angel Recess (2380-5) Analysis of Volatile Organic Solvents by ICP-AES Using an Enhanced Nebulizer System with a Low Temperature Condenser FRED G SMITH. Michael Trakselis 4:35 3:55 4:15 ORAL SESSION Preparation. United States Pharmacopeia. Morgan M Sprinkle. Bruce E Cohen. University of Delaware. PerkinElmer. Jared T Kindt. Furman University. Lauren M Browning. Jasco Inc. Carnegie Mellon University. Environmentally Friendly Analysis of Polymer Additives Using Supercritical Fluid Extractions and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography DAVID TOGNARELLI. Chemir Analytical Services. Todd A Doroski. Characterization. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Quan Yuan. Galina V Holloway. MS. Andre Striegel (2410-3) Effect of Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes on Mechanical and Rheological Properties of Poly(trimethylene terephthalate) VEENA CHOUDHARY. Room 312 X Nancy Xu. Presiding 2:00 2:20 Session 2420 4:35 (2420-1) Cytotoxic and Therapeutic Effects of Stable and Purified Silver Nanoparticles on Tumor Cells X NANCY XU. Ian David Wilson 4:15 2:40 3:00 ORAL SESSION Polymers and Plastics Thursday Afternoon. Anju Gupta (2410-4) HyperDSC Characterization of Polyketone Copolymers PENG YE. Waters. Waters Corporation. Meike Hamester (2400-7) Fe-TAMLs Mirroring Drug Metabolism and More LONGZHU Q SHEN. Gasera Ltd. Harcourt Butler Technological Institute. University of South Carolina. North Carolina State University. Ming Gu (2400-4) Comparison of LC Coupled to Tandem Quadrupole MS and Time of Flight MS For Quantification and Identification of Drugs and Metabolites in Plasma ROBERT S PLUMB. Old Dominion University. Sandra K Wheeler. FTIR. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. University of Florida. Gang Han. Room 216 Cecil Dybowski. Solvent Loading and Excitation in ICP-OES JOHN OLESIK. Zhi Zhu. JSP Rai. Patrick Parsons (2380-4) Time-resolved Measurements of Sample Heating by a Laser Induced Air Plasma in Orthogonal Dual-pulse Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy JANNA K REGISTER. Delia J Milliron (2420-6) A Reconfigurable Three-dimensional DNA Nanostructure Regulated by Photons DA HAN. Waters. Ohio State University. Savannah River National Laboratory ORAL SESSION Pharmaceutical . University of Pittsburgh. Thermo Fisher Scientific. Mingxu You. Samir Wahab (2400-3) Implementation of Accurate Mass and Spectral Accuracy Compound Confirmation on Open Access Quadrupole LC/MS Systems YONGDONG WANG. Brandon L Thompson. Room 407 Elizabeth Harris.GC. Michael P Fritz 2:20 2:40 4:35 Session 2380 3:55 (2400-6) Choosing An Appropriate Trace Element Analysis Technique to Address the Future Proposed Changes in US Pharmacopeia (USP) MATTHEW CASSAP. Jin Huang. Duquesne University. Christy L Haynes Recess (2420-5) Combinatorial Discovery and Characterization of Upconverting Nanocrystal Probes for Biological Imaging EMORY M CHAN. X Nancy Xu (2420-8) Silver and Patchy Silica-Coated Silver Nanowires: Synthesis. Leslie HiguitaMontoya. Amanda Anderson.. Florida State University. Aaron Cassely. Ryan C Bailey (2390-2) Investigation of Binding Interactions including Thermodynamics of Association for Diimine Complexes of Cr(III) with DNA ANGELA C ZEIGLER. Old Dominion University. and Toxicity of Biological Nanomaterials Thursday Afternoon. Scott Faber (2380-3) Biomonitoring for Manganese in Whole Blood: ETAAS or ICP-MS? MEREDITH L PRAAMSMA. Marquette University. Mark A Hayes. Bonnie Jaskowski (2450-2) Spectroelectrochemistry and Voltammetry of Metalloporphinones MICHAEL RYAN. George Rhoderick. Presiding 2:00 2:20 2:40 (2430-1) A Strategy for Development and Implementation of Solution Reference Standards MICHAEL JULIUS. Adam Kaylor. The University of Toledo. Paul L Walsh. Tian Lu. The University of Texas at Arlington. Robert M Wightman Recess (2450-5) Microfabricated pH-stat Slide for Reagentless and Calibration-free Determination of Enzyme Markers in Clinical Samples MIKLOS GRATZL. ICP. Julie Gras-Najjar. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Jared L Anderson (2440-2) Correlation of the Fundamental Properties of Basal and Edge-plane Carbon Nanorods with the Selectivity of Adsorption JOSEPH W ZEWE. Christopher Gannon (2440-6) Unique Chiral Selectors for Primary Amines and Their Applications in HPLC. Michael Dzierlenga (2440-4) Determination of Electrolytes in Human Serum: Comparison of Results for Ionexchange Separated Samples and Non-separated Samples THOMAS W VETTER. FFF. Room 408 Hubert MacDonald. University of Virginia. Room 404 Martha Knight. CC Biotech LLC. Savelas A Rabb. Florentina Tutunea (2450-3) Measurement of Dopamine Transporter Activity in the Larval Drosophila CNS TRISHA VICKREY. Karen E Murphy. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. SFC and NMR PING SUN. The University of Texas at Arlington. Jacksonville University. Daniel W Armstrong (2430-4) The NIST Atmospheric Methane Gas Standard Scale JENNIFER CARNEY. National Institute of Standards and Technology. John Stanton. Presiding 2:00 2:20 Session 2440 3:20 3:35 (2440-1) Extraction of Borate from Water Using Boron Selective Task-specific Ionic Liquids MANISHKUMAR D JOSHI. National Institute of Standards and Technology. Validated with Industria Biocides YASITH S NANAYAKKARA.Extraction. Pavel Takmakov. Matthew Borer. Others Thursday Afternoon. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Trinity University. The Ohio State University. The Pittsburgh Conference. Room 217 Parastoo Hashemi. Monolith. Absorption. B Jill Venton (2450-4) Stabilizing Chronically Implanted Ag/Ag Cl Reference Electrodes for In-vivo Neurochemical Applications PARASTOO HASHEMI. Liquid Drop Detector for Variety of Compounds. V Venugopal (2450-8) Field-Deployable Electrochemical Sensors for Heavy Metals Detection ABDEL-NASSER M KAWDE. Daniel W Armstrong (2440-7) Protein Separation by a Centrifuged Membrane Device MARTHA KNIGHT. Indiana University South Bend. Jonathan E Clark. University of Louisville. Presiding 2:00 Session 2450 (2450-1) Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Phenolic Estrogenic Compounds at a Nickel Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode GRACE WANGECHI MUNA. Stephen E Long Recess (2440-5) Eliminating End-effect Band Spreading in Field-flow Fractionation Separations FRED SENFTLEBER. Zoe LaPier. Patrick Jansen (2430-2) Withdrawn (2430-3) A Low Cost. Antonio Garcia 3:55 4:15 2:40 3:00 4:35 3:20 3:35 3:55 4:15 4:35 Thursday Afternoon 104 . Susan V Olesik (2440-3) Analyte Diffusion on Lauryl and Butyl Acrylate Porous Polymer Monoliths MICHELLE M BUSHEY. Olga Ivanova (2450-7) Specification Check of Zircaloy for Cobalt and Nickel Using Square Wave Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry (SW-ADSV) LATA RAMESH SAWANT. Walter Miller 2:20 2:40 3:00 Session 2430 ORAL SESSION Versatility of Electrochemical Analysis Thursday Afternoon. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals 3:00 ORAL SESSION Separation Science . Arizona State University. Eli Lilly and Company. Disha B Sheth. CC Biotech LLC. Christian Zorman (2450-6) Size-dependent Electrochemical Reactivity of Metal Nanoparticles FRANCIS P ZAMBORINI. Thomas S Guillot. Ryan G Brennan. Thomas Finn (2440-8) Molecular Separation in a Drop Using Isoelectric Focusing NOAH WEISS. Hyejin Moon. Case Western Reserve University. Universal. K L Ramakumar.PITTCON 2011 TECHNICAL PROGRAM ORAL SESSION Quality Assurance and Method Development (Half Session) Thursday Afternoon. . . . . LC. . 12:00 p. . . . . 2011 . . labor. . MARCH 14. . . March 15. clean-up and evaporation of solid and liquid samples can provide these improvements. . . . . .5:00 pm WEDNESDAY. . . . . .3:00 pm EXHIBITOR SEMINAR LISTING This listing has been compiled from information provided by the exhibitors well in advance of the Conference. . . 105 . . . March 14 – Wednesday. IC Goes Fast! Save Time and Money with Innovative High Pressure IC Solutions This seminar will introduce novice and expert IC users to the concepts of high-pressure IC and RFIC on Dionex’s latest Capillary IC system. MARCH 16. . . . In regulated environments. .5:00 pm TUESDAY. . 2011 10:00 a. . . . . . independent of molecular structure.5:00 pm THURSDAY. . . . Please contact the exhibiting company at their regular booth for the date. . . Adding automation to sample preparation processes can provide big improvements in overall productivity while simultaneously providing better analytical performance (precision and recovery). and Charged Aerosol Detectors as well as GCs and LCs from multiple vendors. learn how the Chromeleon CDS version 7. . . EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION AB SCIEX SR39 Monday. characterize. . . Increase your Productivity with the Latest Technological Innovations in IC Columns and Consumables In this seminar. . . . . . Global Service . . . . . . . . MARCH 17. 2011 . . . . . . . time and topic of any exhibitor seminar you wish to attend. NMR) not readily available in the lab. One way to remedy this is to purify. . .1 will savE time and money. The latest Dionex instruments and column technologies will be highlighted and practical solutions on migrating separations to Fast IC will be shown. . . . and then measure the response of the unknown substance against a known compound but this solution is time consuming and often requires equipment (e. Introduction to Chromeleon 7. . . . . MS of Algal Lipids and Biodiesel This seminar addresses the challenges of lipid profiling methods and demonstrates a fast and easy lipid profiling method based on HPLC-CAD/MS that features short run times. . .1 adds new capabilities for single-workstation users and networked enterprises. .9:00 am . while making your chromatography work much more enjoyable. . . accurate mass LC/MS/MS system – can do for your lab! For details on times and topics. . reduced solvent consumption and elimination of chlorinated solvent with the use of a 2. . . .m. This presentation will discuss how the use of automation for the extraction. . . .Maximize Uptime Together with Quality Results Dionex service products and technical experts ensure the highest quality maintenance regiments for your systems with minimum down time requirements. . . . system qualification not only is in compliance with GLP requirements but also provides the assurance of quality data and results. In this seminar. . . PDA. . 2011 10:00 a. Dionex presents a different approach: using a Charged Aerosol Detector that provides consistent response. 2:00 p.9:00 am .m. . . . 2011 Attend our free daily Luncheon Workshops Monday-Wednesday and learn about powerful new innovations that push the limits of your research and boost your productivity. . Users will see real-world examples of Fast IC separations and how to improve productivity and speed-up separations while reducing costs by increasing throughput. you will learn about the Dionex unique system wellness design and how general troubleshooting techniques paired with our maintenance and qualification services help you to achieve the most out of your system's capabilities.m. . . learn about new advancements in Dionex IC column technologies to help increase productivity in your lab. . . . . . . .9:00 am . . . . . . .m. Fast Results: Semi-Quantitative Analysis without the Need for Standards Measuring the amount of an unknown substance in chromatography is extremely difficult because of not knowing the structure or response factor. . .m. . March 16. . . . . . . . . . Last minute changes are possible. Improving Productivity Through Automated Sample Preparation Sample preparation methodologies are often the most time-. . . . This solution provides semi-quantitative analysis of almost any mixture thus allowing analysis without the use of reference standards. 11:00 a. . . . Some of the presentations and consultations require a prior invitation or appointment.and solvent-intensive portions of analytical workflows. . . . CAD. Lipids and Lipodomics . . March 14. . In this seminar. . . . .Extraction. . . . . . . . . . . . 2011 . . . . . .9:00 am . MARCH 15. . . . . . temperature control and replacement of dichloromethane by alcohol or ester solvents. Tuesday. . .A Total Solution from Dionex .m.g. . Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE®) instruments. . . visit AB SCIEX at Booth #3535. 2011 . . 11:00 a. Explore what the new groundbreaking new TripleTOF™ 5600 System – the world’s first high-resolution. . .PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITOR SEMINAR LISTING PITTCON 2011 EXPOSITION HOURS MONDAY.2 µm C18 columns. . . . .1 Chromeleon CDS Enterprise Edition version 7. . . . . which typically provide the reference to measure against. . In this seminar. Dionex Corporation SR 21 Monday. . 1:00 p. . Expanded instrument support includes the Dionex Summit HPLCs. the ICS-5000. .m. . . in a true walk up system. The seminar will also discuss how IC also allows determination of interferences known to cause false negatives and positives during the digestion process and those samples with high sulfide content. March 16. and reliable results. Wednesday. 1:00 p. The effects of LC parameters on performance and the influence on peptide identification are also discussed. Higher Throughput Solutions: Automated workflows for Multi-Step Monoclonal Antibody Analyses The screening and analysis of monoclonal antibodies can be an extremely time consuming task. Reagent Free Ion Chromatography (RFIC®) and method equivalency for capillary IC. all work performed is completely in line with regulations. secure operation.m. Our experienced specialists will be working with customers to help them understand the user benefits that can be derived from our latest technologies. provide detailed analytical information including charge variant analysis.m. Quicker Drug Discovery: NanoLC-MS Workflows for Targeted and Discovery Proteomics In this seminar. This seminar will demonstrate techniques that can help shorten the release time of a new molecule. March 15 and Wednesday. 1:00 p. Recent Advances in Sample Preparation for Food Safety. – 5:00 p. March 14. ensuring labs generate data in a compliant manner at all times.1 that are designed to provide a new level of Operational Security and data reliability. Now. Always Ready™ ICS-5000 system. Dionex will present Enterprise tools for Chromeleon CDS version 7.m. Alternate Energy and Environmental Applications When the Automated Solid Extraction (ASE) technique was introduced in 1995. and discuss new application solutions for high throughput labs. These new columns and systems will allow users to perform fast (or high efficiency) capillary RFIC separations up to 5000 psi. and. Tuesday. Operational Security: The Ideal Chromatography Data System for your Enterprise Chromatograhy laboratories have the following requirements: all equipment be able to run 24/7 so that data and results can be generated without interruption. Any delay in release of the new molecule can cost a company tens of millions of dollars and any reduction in time to market can generate additional tens of millions of dollars in revenue. Winning the Genotoxic Impurity and Pharmaceutical Adulterant Battle Limiting the presence of impurities in pharmaceutical products has long been a technically challenging effort. The effects of column parameters (particle size and column length) and LC conditions (gradient time. 2:00 p. wastewaters and spiked samples at low ppb levels with excellent reproducibility. Examples will include proprietary pharmaceutical substances. Malvern Instruments SR08 Monday. Highresolution LC-MS separations of complex proteomic peptide samples are demonstrated by combining long columns with 2 µm particles and long gradients.m. with a particular emphasis on how chromatography tools can help with drug discovery/development and drug manufacturing. with a minimum of sample. column temperature) were investigated with reversed-phase (RP) gradient nanoLC. the anti-coagulant heparin. finally. In this seminar. flow rate. and Environmental applications. This situation is fully solved by using the technology offered by the Dionex UltiMate® 3000 Titanium platform . We will show practical applications for digested samples from a variety of drinking.a single system that can screen a large number of MAbs and.m. 2011 10:00 a. This seminar will show real world examples of fast separations in the latest Always On. These requirements could be defined as Operational Security: maximum uptime. Redefining the way IC is performed with High Pressure Capillary Ion Chromatography Dionex has redefined Ion Chromatography (IC) with Capillary IC and the ICS-5000 system. we will discuss the performance of nanoLC columns operating at ultra-high pressure. 12:00 p. such as GxP and 21 CFR Part 11. March 16. with the advent of high-pressure IC and RFIC. Deliver New Therapeutics Faster: UHPLC+ Solutions for New Molecular Entities Bringing a new therapeutic molecule to market is a process that can take between 12-15 years.PITTCON 201I EXHIBITOR SEMINAR LISTING EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION 12:00 p.m.m. it revolutionized the way solid samples are prepared for analysis. 2011 9:00 a. the generated data be accepted with minimum secondary review. US EPA Federal Register Updates for Wastewater and Drinking Water – New Applications Approved for Contaminant Analysis This seminar will cover extraction and chromatography techniques applicable to compliance monitoring for water and soil analysis including Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE®). Dionex has set the bar even higher. and glycerin and propylene glycol. More recent developments in ASE instrumentation have widened the scope of its applicability. Alternate Energy Research. 11:00 a. we will present real-life examples of the analysis of genotoxic impurities and pharmaceutical adulterants and describe an array of tools that are extremely useful in combating these challenges. in a second step. Malvern will be conducting pre-scheduled group demonstrations of its latest product(s) and technologies during Pittcon. 2:00 p.m. In this seminar. especially as the many of the workflows used today require many manual steps. 106 . and bring important new therapeutics to market in a shorter time frame.m. This seminar will focus on new advances in the use of ASE instruments for solid samples and AutoTrace® instruments for liquid samples in the areas of Food Safety. This unique technology allows drug discovery laboratories to develop MAb therapeutics much more quickly than before.m. PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITOR SEMINAR LISTING EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION Metrohm USA SR40 Monday, March 14, 2011 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Performing Karl Fischer: Technique & Troubleshooting Karl Fischer water determinations are a common lab application—but with a variety of sample types and water values, are you performing them as efficiently as you can? You’ll know by the end of this seminar! 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Recent Advances in Ion Chromatography Since it was introduced 35 years ago, Ion chromatography has been evolving and is now a unique tool in modern chromatography. This seminar will cover the latest IC enhancements and applications in the field of chemistry. 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Wet Chemical Analyses Made Easy Today’s labs are challenged to increase analysis throughput, but often lack the personnel to do it; moreover, they’re also asked to provide analytical data with a high level of accuracy and precision. Learn about automation and software solutions that will help laboratory staff do more with less. The possibilities are virtually endless and the ROI easy to justify. 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Ion Chromatography Troubleshooting & Maintenance Learn ways to proactively care for your ion chromatography systems—and keep them running at peak performance between regularly scheduled preventive maintenance visits. Benefits of software-controlled monitoring will also be demonstrated. 4:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. An Electrode Isn’t Just an Electrode In fact, electrodes are so critical to the accuracy and reproducibility of auto-titrators and pH meters that using the wrong type or one that was improperly maintained can cause bad results. This seminar will teach you how to choose—and get the most out of—your Metrohm® electrode. Tuesday, March 15, 2011 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Fast & Efficient Titration of Sodium in Foods A must-attend for anyone performing, or simply interested in, this application. There’s a new “old” way to do it fast (2 minutes), do it efficiently (minimal sample preparation), and do it accurately. And it’s called Thermometric Titration. Come learn all about it. 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Hexavalent Chromium – Demystified! We’ll debunk the common misconceptions—and teach you how to avoid the many pitfalls encountered when performing this analysis. Don’t miss this one-time-only seminar! 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. An Electrode Isn’t Just an Electrode In fact, electrodes are so critical to the accuracy and reproducibility of auto-titrators and pH meters that using the wrong type or one that was improperly maintained can cause bad results. This seminar will teach you how to choose—and get the most out of—your Metrohm® electrode. 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Advances in Liquid Handling for Ion Chromatography Are you throwing your budget away on syringe filters, filter caps and other sample prep consumables? If so, why? Learn the latest advancements from a world leader in Liquid Handling since the 1950s – and spend your budget more wisely in 2011. 4:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. In-vial Water Analysis of Freeze-dried Samples You won’t believe how easy it is to actually measure the moisture content of lyophilized samples—in their vials—until you attend this seminar. Wednesday, March 16, 2011 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Difficult Sample Matrix? Not with a Metrohm IC System Are your samples too hazardous or problematic for your lab team? Attend this seminar to learn about the newest sampling techniques to handle and simplify your work with difficult matrices. 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Ion Chromatography Troubleshooting & Maintenance Learn ways to proactively care for your ion chromatography systems—and keep them running at peak performance between regularly scheduled preventive maintenance visits. Benefits of software-controlled monitoring will also be demonstrated. 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Wet Chemical Analyses Made Easy Today’s labs are challenged to increase analysis throughput, but often lack the personnel to do it; moreover, they’re also asked to provide analytical data with a high level of accuracy and precision. Learn about automation and software solutions that will help laboratory staff do more with less. The possibilities are virtually endless and the ROI easy to justify. 107 PITTCON 201I EXHIBITOR SEMINAR LISTING EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Adapting Laboratory Methods for Online Process Monitoring Companies look everywhere for ways to save money – and the manufacturing process is no exception. Key parameters need to be constantly monitored, since better control of the process results in huge savings on resources, not to mention compliance with environmental regulations. See how easily current laboratory methods can be adapted for online process monitoring. 4:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Performing Karl Fischer: Technique & Troubleshooting Karl Fischer water determinations are a common lab application—but with a variety of sample types and water values, are you performing them as efficiently as you can? You’ll know by the end of this seminar! Thursday, March 17, 2011 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. An Electrode Isn’t Just an Electrode In fact, electrodes are so critical to the accuracy and reproducibility of auto-titrators and pH meters that using the wrong type or one that was improperly maintained can cause bad results. This seminar will teach you how to choose—and get the most out of—your Metrohm® electrode. Tosoh Biosciences SR 09 Monday, March 14 and Wednesday, March 16, 2011 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Protein and Peptide Analysis: Gel Filtration Chromatography (GFC) Applications and Recent Developments This seminar will present the variety of applications of TSKgel® GFC columns, focusing on the analysis of proteins and peptides, including monoclonal antibodies. This presentation is intended for analytical chemists and chromatographers within the separation science field. Tuesday, March 15 and Wednesday, March 16, 2011 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Polymer Analysis: Gel Permeation and Gel Filtration Chromatography Applications This seminar will focus on the use of TSKgel columns for both organic (gel permeation chromatography) and water-soluble (gel filtration chromatography) polymers. A brief overview and application examples of the EcoSEC® GPC system will also be included. This seminar is intended for chemists and chromatographers in this specialized field. Waters Corporation SR01 & Booth 1635 Our educational seminars are designed for chemists and lab managers who are eager to learn about the latest technologies and data management tools. These seminars will provide application-specific techniques and industry-related information to help you be successful. Monday, March 14, 2011 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Basic UPLC Troubleshooting In this session we will go through basic problems you can encounter with your Ultra Performance Chromatography and how to correct them. You will learn: • Issues with each aspect of a chromatographic system • How to correct problems • Good practices 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Fundamentals and Advancements of Analytical SFC Abstract unavailable at print. 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. The Theory and Practice of UPLC Technology What is Ultra Performance LC Technology? Learn about the chromatographic theory and principles behind UPLC technology and discover how the predicted speed and resolution benefits are actually achieved. 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. What's New in Empower 3 Abstract TBD 3:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Maximizing Selectivity and Analytical Performance in UPLC Technology Through Column Selection Discover how Charged Surface Hybrid Technology can be utilized to maximize chromatographic selectivity as well as dramatically enhance chromatographic performance compared to conventional fully porous and core-shell columns 108 PITTCON 201I EXHIBITOR SEMINAR LISTING EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION Tuesday, March 15, 2011 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. Everything You Need to Know About HILIC: Successfully Developing HILIC Methods Designed to serve scientists as a practical guide towards HILIC, this seminar is intended to broaden one’s understanding as to how HILIC works, how to be successful with it, and how to implement it within a chromatographic strategy to successfully and rapidly develop HILIC separations. 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. The Theory and Practice of UPLC Technology What is Ultra Performance LC Technology? Learn about the chromatographic theory and principles behind UPLC technology and discover how the predicted speed and resolution benefits are actually achieved. 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Empower 2 Tutorial: Managing Auditing Data Electronically with UPLC Data In laboratories with UPLC, data is being generated faster than ever before. In this live tutorial session you will investigate data integrity by viewing changes and viewing audit trail information. It is important to view the entire electronic record of the data generated by the analyst rather than solely referring to multiple pages of printed documents. You will learn: • How the processed data was generated from the raw data • If and when the data was altered • What was specifically changed and why 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Empower 2 Tutorial: Managing UPLC Data with Custom Reports With UPLC the amount of data being generated quickly in laboratories is more than ever before. Learning how to organize and manage reporting of the data can be challenging. In this live tutorial session you will become familiar with the reporting flexibility built into Empower 2. This will include modifying existing reports and creating customized reports. You will learn: • Quickly find information for a report • Sort and filter information for a report • Create composite groups for summary reports 3:45 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. Empower 2 Tutorial: Using Custom Fields to Streamline Calculating UPLC Data As laboratories move towards UPLC it has become even more important to streamline the analysis of data to get the final results. The use of custom fields can improve laboratory efficiency as you perform calculations on the data being quickly being generated in your laboratory. In this live tutorial session will help you access the flexibility built into Empower 2 and give you the confidence to customize your use of Empower 2 to meet your lab application needs. You will learn how to: • Customize data entry by adding your own sample identifiers using the keyboard or selecting from a list that you create • Create custom calculations with peaks, such as summing peak areas in a chromatogram within limits that you define (a Boolean calculation) • Perform an inter-sample calculation, such as averaging component amounts from multiple injections on different lines of a sample set Wednesday, March 16, 2011 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Developing Robust Reversed-Phase Methods for UPLC Technology A systematic screening protocol that evaluates organic modifier, stationary phase selectivity and mobile phase pH is described. 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China 100081 / 86-10-62176511 Home Page www. Magic Touch® ice buckets and pans. Baseline-MOCON. 6th Building No. 19650 Pauling Booth 1543 (10x10) Foothill Ranch. With more than fifty years experience in this field. BCEIA is organized by China Association for Instrumental Analysis.beckmancoulter. support gas generators. PLUM® eye and skin wash. 1101 McKay Booth 5058 (10x10) San Jose. Basti Harpholl Singh Sadar Thana Road Booth 3517 (10x10) New Delhi.com Our company manufactures distillation equipment for various applications including ASTM D2892.ncschina.com Fit-for-purpose BLISS LIMS is industry leading for process labs. Bal Seal helps OEMs gain a competitive edge and dramatically improve equipment performance. CO 80540 / 800-321-4665 Home Page www. food.. Designed for optimum reliability. ASB will provide in a customer friendly attitude and competitive prices. B B & W Tek. BCEIA PO Box 2143. 250 S. For customization of your product of interest. 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Beckman Coulter. chemical and petroleum industries.com We are an advanced instrumentation company producing optical spectroscopy and laser instruments for biomedical. PRC. Optical Emission Spectrometer. for the biomedical. A5. China.belart. B&W Tek leads worldwide sales of Raman spectrometers. environmental. RoHS Analyzer. Beijing NCS Analytical Instruments Co. Inc. GA 30043 / 800-678-8573 Home Page www. Chaoyang District Booth 4625 (20x10) Beijing.belengineering. Flow Injection Analyzer for water contamination determination. US based with custom manufacturing capabilities. Bal Seal Engineering. Shoreline Blvd. food. etc. B/R Instrument Corp. homeland security. Jiuxianqiao East Rd.bayspec.bayertechnology. Cellulose nitrate. quality. certified reference materials and quality control of technology process. calibration systems. PES. CA 95131 / 408-512-5928 Home Page www. and Speciation Analyzer for toxic heavy metal ion analyses. laser diffraction.R. Ltd Bldg. Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometer. 116 . ASB also manufactures the SF Glass Fiber prefiltered with a minimal extra-charge.com Our analyzers employ several principals of gas analysis including gas chromatography. NJ 07440 / 800-423-5278 Home Page www. consistently proven and growing every day. Our services comprise the development. NCS products cover the field of spectro-analysis. The company designs. funnels. Spinbar® magnetic stirring bars. zeta potential and submicron analysis. UV/VIS Spectrophotometer. semiconductor. Baytek International Inc. DE 19713 / 302-368-7824 Home Page www. and the optical telecommunications industries. HPLC. Via Venezia Giulia.com Our company is a technology and engineering solutions provider. 401 N. gas analysis. Dong Road Booth 3849 (20x10) Chaoyang District. pharmaceutical. Haidian District Booth 3650 (10x10) Beijing.axivalab.com Our company is dedicated to designing state-of-the-art instruments to help researchers develop breakthrough discoveries in genomics. D5236 and D1160. NCS became main producer and supplier for advance analytical instruments and certified reference materials. With emphasis on low cost. physical. No.L. Baytek International revolutionizes the lab automation paradigm by creating an autosampler for the entire lab. we design. The ISO 9001 & ISO 13485 certified facility and the patented technologies ensure high quality products. With over 36 years of analytical industry experience. B&W Tek strives for versatility . iPRO our revolutionary new approach to instrument interfacing and automation integrates instrument preventative maintenance. Ltd 4th Storey. on October 12-15. Suite 300 Booth 3761 (30x50) Lawrenceville. We committed to providing chemists worldwide with more accurate and reliable professional instruments. process system interfaces. Gas Chromatography and High Performance Liquid Chromatography. metrology and reference materials. pharmaceuticals. chemical. CA 92610 / 800-366-1006 Home Page www. design. with worldwide representative branches. 19661 Highway 36 PO Box 649 Booth 4943 (10x10) Lyons. BCEIA has been a biennial professional international event with its aim to promote academic exchanges among the related scientists of various countries and trade cooperation between the concerned Chinese and foreign partners in this field. moisture balances. design. BaySpec. 9119 Centreville Rd Booth 646 (10x10) Easton.com Founded in 1999 with 100% manufacturing in the USA (San Jose. Inc. Sterileware® sampling devices. Beijing Titan Instruments Co.balseal. and research communities. BCEIA 2011. and supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology. 4-color safety wash bottles. Beijing. FTIR Spectrometer. Our top-ranking technology solutions and global partnership will help you throughout the lifecycle of your plant.innovating solutions. China 100015 / 0086-10-64379876 Home Page www. Beijing Beifen-Ruili Analytical Instrument (Group) Co. planning. Bel Engineering S.braic. We provide solutions to implement and optimize process analyzer systems with online analytics for automated process control. and CE certifications. MI Italy 20052 / +39-039-2006102 Home Page www. and data acquisition systems. Cellulose acetate. Inc. California).com NCS belongs to China Iron & Steel Research Institute group (CISRI). Each product of Bel combines “italian style”. and manufacturing. We concentrate on metallurgical field research and development. glove boxes.bwtek. BFRL has been devoting itself in the development. Product range includes wire and plastic racks. As a result. videomicroscopes. Bel Engineering will introduce during Pittcon 2011 Show the new serie of touch-screen balances. Bel-Art Products 6 Industrial Road Booth 843 (10x10) Pequannock. dispensing equipment and handheld syringes. India 110006 / +91-11-23514669 Home Page www.. products meet the growing demand for accurate low-level instrumentation. will be held at Beijing Exhibition Center in Beijing. and water analyses. Baseline . China 100016 / 86 10-84347289 Home Page www. continuous monitors and portable instruments. Kraemer Blvd Booth 5035 (30x10) Brea. PEEK and UHMWPE seals feature Canted-coil™ spring-energized technology for greater reliability and service life in demanding pressures and harsh media. Beckman Coulter also offers a variety of analyzers for the characterization of particles. BFRL is ISO9001:2008 and ISO14001:2004 certified. with headquarter in Monza (Milan) Italy. 1 Booth 2423 (20x10) Monza.9. B&W Tek also provides custom product development. The experience stored in the years starting from the eighties and the direct design of our products ensures to Bel to be strongly innovative. high performance lasers and spectrometers. compactness. The product line also includes a variety of complimentary products such as multipoint samplers. Booth 3471 (20x20) Corpus Christi. Mercury Analyzer. production and service of high quality instruments with reasonable prices. Our new products include Automatic Dual channel Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometer. nondestructive testing. manufacture. Gaoliangqiao xiejie. 3535 Route 66. NJ 08817 / 908-769-5555 Home Page www. flasks – and various instruments and objects with irregular surfaces. We are licensed by both the state and federal governments. ROA. Medical.A. the ASTRAL™ INOCULATION SYSTEM. Diagnostic kits for risk assessment of gastrointestinal issues are also available from the Company. 17546 Bee Line Highway Booth 769 (10x10) Jupiter. Booth 4123 (10x10) BioTools. GMP guidelines. Belgium 1030 / +32-2-2402611 Home Page www. Booth 2534 (10x10) Philadelphia. This device could enhance drug screening by applying adsorbent.bicr. autoclaves and media bottles. World’s only High Pressure Reaction Vessels with complete fluoropolymer vessel liners. Biotage 10430 Harris Oaks Blvd Suite C Booth 5025 (20x10) Charlotte. FL 33065 / 800-446-3781 Home Page www..ChiralIR and ChiralRAMAN. Western Ave.3 million spectra (IR. full reviews. UV-Vis). Benchmark Scientific PO Box 709 Booth 824 (20x10) Edison. Get in the zone – www.com Our company offers services and products for Chromatography. Inc. blotters. Kennedy Blvd. Main products are PressFit connectors and splitters in different shapes. fittings and valves. mechanical. Fluoropolymer: Labware. For almost 50 years design engineers in a variety of high tech industries such as analytical instruments. and temperature controllers. Ltd. Pipettes are made to strict IVD/CE requirements and deliver with superb accuracy/precision. vortexers.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Bemis Corp. MagiClamp™. Inc. Products displayed will include samples from our wide range of mixers. NH 03840-2442 / 603-433-1188 Home Page www.S.biohit. 284 Ocean Rd Booth 3822 (10x10) Greenland.com Bio-Chem Fluidics 85 Fulton Street Booth 3027 (20x10) Boonton. Fluoropolymer Microwave Digestion Vessels with pressure controlled venting system.com Our company manufactures state of the art.com Booth 547 (10x10) Bioanalysis Future Science Group Unitec House. articles. Beswick is unmatched in the industry. Inc. Bottles. viruses. fabrication and coating. biomolecular screening. protein databases.com Our company specializes in Spectral Databases & Software Solutions. Inc. Biotech International c/o Panglobal Media BVBA/SPRL Rue Royale 326 Brussels. NMR. along with awardwinning Industrial Design and complete New Product Introduction (NPI) process. BGB Analytik AG Rohrmattstrasse 4 Booth 2165 (10x10) Boeckten. we offer complete system solutions to your fluidic applications. quality. Our concentrator can concentrates samples under ordinary conditions for heat..com We are a leading provider of sample preparation cartridges.D. BioLogic USA 9050 Executive Park Dr. Private label and OEM inquirieis are welcome. unique sample cells.parafilm. These products are ideal for rapid kinetics measurements in chemistry/biology. Rod. Access over 1. Suite A1 Booth 3627 (10x10) San Rafael. Valves. commentary.com Known worldwide for our expertise in characterization of molecular chirality and the structure of proteins. Berghof/America 3773 NW 126 Avenue. Beswick is committed to offering innovative. sugars and nucleotides. could enhance routine laboratory works with the features of DNA free. Building # 4 Booth 4970 (10x10) Neptune. Utilizing a fully-integrated phased development process. ALL Bio Plas products are made in the USA. Bio-Rad Laboratories. RNase/ DNase free. ergonomic hand-held pipettes in electronic and mechanical versions.biotage. and optical. and Bis-Phenol A. semiconductor. CA 90501 / 310-618-9990 Home Page www. %EE and solution conformations. Biohit Inc. OrbiShaker™. Register with www. Informatics Division Two Penn Center Plaza. Pinch Valves. FL 33458 / 866-286-6571 Home Page www. has patented and produced products for our REFERENCE™ PIPET TIPS and our UNIFLEX™ SAFETY CAPS and the latest product. for analysis of proteins. All Bio-Logic instruments are based on our unique modular design. It’s unique properties make it ideal and adaptable for many important laboratory uses . orbital shakers. TN 37923 / 865-769-3800 Home Page www.bio-logic. MS. moisture loss and moisture absorption and yet permeable to gasses sufficiently to make it ideal for working with culture media. Our Quality Control Department practices California and U. Test & Measurement. 4340 Redwood Highway. A full line of electrochemical accessories including cells and electrodes is also available. rLINE pipette modules for robotic pipetting/dispensing are available as off the shelf or OEM solutions. flexible. BigC Dino-Lite Scopes 20655 S. Spectroscopic accessories. test. MyBlock™. Ste #116 Torrance. high integrity. 30 Old Kings Hwy South Booth 2740 (20x10) Darien. Our experienced engineers provide custom solutions to match your application exactly. and more.com Bioanalysiszone provides a one-stop shop for pharmaceutical and biomedical analysts. NJ 07753 / 800-922-0784 Home Page www. We offer pinpoint instruments and consumables for researchers involved in drug discovery. DMSO resistant. currently. spectra data management. 117 . and other industries. Micro-Pumps. spectral mixture analysis. Bio-Chem Fluidics your one stop fluid handling solutions provider. software. product news and information on jobs. sterilizers. FDA Registration and QSR Compliant.bioanalysis-zone. we were the first to introduce dedicated spectrometers for the measurement of VCD & ROA . CT 06820 / 203-202-2109 Home Page www.. fulfillment services.bioanalysis-zone. Raman. rockers. quick disconnects. BlotBoy™.btools. It is highly insensitive to moisture vapor.bgb-analytik. thermoplastic. NJ 07005 / 973-263-3001 Home Page www. F. 2 Albert Place Booth 3527 (20x10) London. Through our customization expertise and the integration of electrical connectors. Engineering expertise includes electrical.com Parafilm M is a semi-transparent. custom design. Japan 251-0053 / 0081-466-23-8382 Home Page www. BIO PLAS. PROTA FT-IR Analyzer for biopharmaceutical formulations.com Acid Purification Systems with all Fluoropolymer wetted parts. interviews. environmental.us. Tubing. BioClave™. and analytical chemistry.beswick. IncuShaker™.com Our company provides world-class engineering and manufacturing services for Laboratory Equipment. spectral interpretation tools. ChemWindow® structure drawing. In addition to a variety of “standard” line of laboratory disposables. hybex™ and CoolCube™. hotplates. Benchmark provides product design. It molds and seals itself tightly around test tubes. You can also pose questions about methods and techniques in bioanalysis to share experience and learn from others with similar challenges. Adapters. Vitamin D. both single and multichannel formats. Beswick Engineering Co. PA 19102 / 888-524-6723 Home Page www. Suite 105C Booth 4581 (10x10) Knoxville.future-science. 1-12-19 Honcho. ISOLUTE and EVOLUTE brand solid-phase extraction (SPE) and Supported Liquid Extraction (SLE ) products are popular for many applications including Testosterone.unstable molecules. Suite 800 1500 John F. NC 28269 / 704-654-4900 Home Page www. Switzerland CH 4461 / +41 61 991 00 46 Home Page www. Benchmark Electronics 3535 Technology Dr. Fittings. high performance products backed by professional service and support. BIO PLAS. stirrers. complete turnkey electromechanical manufacturing. with a global presence in 23 locations in 10 countries. well size of 600ul. NIR. Sheet. Providing Contract Lab Services for structural characterization.jp/e/ Laboratory solutions from Japan. and Chiral GC Columns for the separation of Chiral Compounds with Gas Chromatography.com Bio Chromato Co. Noted trademarks are MultiTherm™. Filters. agrochemical/food and bioanalytical applications. CA 94903 / 415-472-3777 Home Page www. transparency and no heat treatment for sealing. NW Booth 3820 (10x10) Rochester. engineering excellence. 96 well micro plate. events and more. Standard and aerosol-barrier tips in multiple packaging formats will be shown. You will also receive selected issues of the journal Bioanalysis in the course of 2011 and can pick up a copy of the latest issue from our stand. Fluoropolymer custom machining. and Film.knowitall. Cap Liners. Micro well plate seals have features such as easy removability. mini centrifuges.benchmarkscientific.bench.us We are showing the EC-LAB electrochemical instruments product line used for electro-analytical research and electrochemical sensor development. Their KnowItAll® Software Solutions include spectra search. Storage Containers. An additional product line based on state-of-the-art stopped/quench flow mixing technology and spectroscopy will be displayed. Sleeves. gas detection and more recently portable fuel cell have been specifying Beswick’s products. This modularity allows additional capability and techniques to be easily added to our instruments. including inside of vessel cap. Free samples are available at our booth! BIO PLAS. OEM products like ITEX and SPME.com Our company specializes in miniature pressure regulators.bioplas. BenchMixer™. for small sample prep in an acid resistant. VCD.BigC. plates and accessories for the clinical. and custom automated assembly and test equipment solutions. Building 1 Booth 1646 (10x10) Coral Springs. United Kingdom N3 1QB / +44 (0) 20 8371 6092 Home Page www. Inc. creative and quality products. and Electric Rotary Valves. MyFuge™. MN 55901 / 507-280-2473 Home Page www. Relief Valves. polymer analysis. Fujisawa Booth 3421 (10x10) Kanagawa. and support. When it comes to innovation. along with ergonomic microcentrifuge tubes.co. Stirrers. highly waterproof sheet material. with the latest news. forensic.com We have been in business for over 30 years.biochemfluidics. Benzodiazepines.com We are an innovative manufacturer of economical bench-top equipment for the life science laboratory. Gas and Liquid Sampling Bags.com Our company designs and manufactures high quality Bio-Chem Valve™ brand solenoid operated Isolation Valves. medical equipment. incubators. economical and simple to operate. Our valves are designed to handle highly pure or aggressive fluids with precision and the highest chemical inertness.labintl-online. most soughtafter tools for determination of absolute configuration. non-contaminating vessel.com at Pittcon for full access to the website and all of the articles in our database. specific material selections. is a company known worldwide for its innovative. chemometrics. and related accessories.berghofusa. Our EC-Lab Express and EC-Lab software packages are designed for new or advanced users. dry baths. Branson offers digital and analog Cell Disruptors with a complete assortment of probes for all volumes. Our award-winning meters and controllers consistently rank at the top of their category for accuracy. We are a reliable partner for development and manufacture of chromatography products. BrandTech Scientific. food.com Formerly Prometco-BMT .bmtus. IMDG. Cylindrical designs allow pressure dispensing & nitrogen blanketing of contents. Our customers are backed by Brooks’ unsurpassed technical expertise. Available through laboratory dealers. columns and bulk media) and services from sub-gram to kilogram. New VACUUBRAND® ME1 & ME1C compact pumps for filtration & SPE will be featured. QC and production environments count on Brookfield’s reliable instrumentation for dependability and accuracy. Commerce Way.com NIR Transmission Analyzer for Agriculture and Food Industry. The local Brooks product specialist has been extensively trained to help you select the optimal solutions for your needs. Durocell-aggressive substances. products. BMT USA. clean steam generators and water purification units.com For over 50 years. Present in more than 60 countries worldwide and with a 40 years experience.com Specialists in tunable IR Quantum Cascade Lasers for spectroscopic instrumentation. DE 19720 / 302-652-3000 Home Page www. 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As well as other dry chemistry diaphragm and rotary vane vacuum pumps. innovation. general lab supplies (syringe filters.bischoff-chrom.brooksinstrument.com We are the leader in AOTF-NIR (Acousto Optic Tunable Filter-Near Infrared) Analyzers. ASME. sweets. beverages. Our products and services include: HPLC instruments. liquids. to optical and X-ray spectroscopy. GA 30350 / 770-518-2447 Home Page www. Ste 1350 Atlanta. cereals. Stericell-depyrogenation. The system can analyze gases. BRAND cuvettes and PCR products.blackforestmktg. Block also offers a widely tunable midIR source. as judged by the audience that matters – users of flow instruments.brimrose. LINX. 118 . dairy products. process tanks and hygienic sampling bottles for process. Partner of Your Quality. The system rapidly cycles through a user-selected range of the mid-infrared spectrum anywhere between 6 to 12 µm. molecular diagnostics. and agricultural industry. pressure. our automated modular mercury analytical system. These products are designed to meet established domestic & international guidelines and regulations: UN/DOT. Germany 82178 / +49-89-800677-0 Home Page www.com The Bruker name has become synonymous with the excellence. MA 02445 / 800-347-5445 Home Page www.com We offer an extensive range of thermal and coriolis mass flow meters and controllers for gases and liquids. hazardous & non-hazardous. solid phase extraction equipment. Dry heat oven models include: Ecocell-natural circulation. VITLAB volumetric and general plastic labware. Bronkhorst USA 57 S. our block digestion system for trace metals sample preparation.com Specializing in advanced instrumentation. Today more than 1150 laboratories trust in our philosophy of quality improvement. Highlights include BRAND’s comprehensive lines of mechanical and electronic pipettes. accessories and supplies. petro. on-line production and quality control. NIR Reflectance Analyzer for flour and baked goods.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS BIPEA 6 à 14. Furthermore Bronkhorst offers pressure transducers and controllers up to 6000 psi and innovative vaporization systems for accurate and efficient vapor flow control. Hygienic sampling bottles are ideal for replacing standard glass bottles. Bischoff Chromatography 1010 Huntcliff. paper. In addition. Block Engineering/MEMS 377 Simarano Dr. reliability.brandtech.bruker. Brooks Rand Labs provides commercial and research laboratories with superior quality instruments. food ingredients. where the heart of the system is a next-generation widely tunable Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL). and other mercury speciation needs.com Every day. Bipea is accredited by COFRAC and certified ISO 9001. electronically controlled systems. Incubator models include: Incucell-natural/forced air convection. you get better performance at lower cost! Boston Electronics Corporation 91 Boylston St Booth 660 (20x10) Brookline. We will present rugged AOTF-NIR Analyzers as cost-effective solutions for various real-time online applications in pharmaceutical.brookfieldengineering. modular instruments can be selected between 0-1 sccm and 0-10.bronkhorstusa. applied analytical chemistry applications. convenience products. and offer years of experience solving application problems just like yours. Bonna . Brooks provides the broadest array of flow products in the market. and Co2Cell-Co2 incubator. clinical research. With Bonna-Agela Technologies. and as the supplier of the Rotavapor® rotary evaporators worldwide. Brooks Instrument 407 West Vine Street Booth 4034 (20x10) Hatfield. UV Visible and IR detectors. and services for the analysis of low level trace metals. WA 98107 / 206-632-6206 Home Page www. Buchi has been known as the market leader. modular flash chromatography systems. Inc. environment and cosmetics. GC columns. Numerous styles of both standard and customized instruments can be offered for applications in laboratory. Brookfield Engineering 11 Commerce Blvd Booth 4919 (10x10). BMT & MMM laboratory ovens. MERX. can be configured for low level mercury analysis per EPA Method 1631. cartridges and accessories. support racks. CE. Our new Powder Flow Tester delivers quick and easy analysis of powder flow behavior in industrial processing equipment and is ideal for manufacturers who process powders daily.agela. and solids.blockeng. Bruins Instruments Lindberghstrasse 12 Booth 2560 (20x10) Puchheim. and Vacucell-vacuum drying. 4924 (30x10) Middleboro. analysis of whole grain. Bipea. Brooks Rand Labs 3958 6th Ave NW Booth 3937 (10x10) Seattle. Branson Ultrasonics Corp 41 Eagle Road Booth 2926 (20x10) Danbury. This gives LaserScan greater sensitivity than alternative spectrometers. Additionally.brooksrand.Premier supplier of PBMT USA. and quality that characterizes our comprehensive range of scientific instrumentation. Our CT-3 Texture Analyzer has gained a reputation for being the ideal tool for tension and compression testing. and level challenges. beakers.Agela Technologies Inc.bruinsinstruments.boselec. industrial areas as well as OEM applications. and user preference. avenue Louis ROCHE Booth 5273 (10x10) GENNEVILLIERS. 2038A Telegraph Road Booth 3653 (20x10) Wilmington. Bochem stainless steel laboratory support jacks will be on display.com Our company has transformed itself from a specialty manufacturer of chromatographic columns into an innovative global supplier of chromatographic solutions. customers turn to Brooks Instrument for solutions to their flow. and homeland defense.com We specialize in stainless steel IBC’s. dry materials. MA 01821 / 800-234-9729 Home Page www. #130 Booth 3816 (20x10) Marlborough. MD 21152 / 410-472-7070 Home Page www. Higher volume liquid processing or processing liquids in a continous stream try our 2000BDC power supply with its liquid processing cell. mercury-free gauges and controllers. Research labs. Climacell-climatic chamber. Bruker — Innovation with Integrity! Buchi Corporation 19 Lukens Drive. columns. and high-throughput-screening consumables. Bipea members are laboratories concerned with control and quality. Teflon-Lined containers available. Leasing also available.de Booth 760 (10x10) Brimrose Corporation of America 19 Loveton Circle Hunt Valley Loveton Circle Booth 2767 (10x10) Sparks. Suite 400 Booth 4570 (20x10). accessories and supplies.000 scmh for gases and 0-30 mg/h up to 0-600 kg/h for liquids. feed and pet food. vials/caps/septa). chromatographic purification solutions (equipment.com Products with application in virtually every lab. 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C&A was incorporated in 1990. The CLSA is a proud supporter of the Canadian scientific industry. Education and Industrial applications.(Erlab Group) C C & A Scientific Co. Burkert’s team understands Next Generation requirements for innovative designs.cen-online. quiet and reliable. combined with ISO approved design.cannoninstrument. collaboration and knowledge enterprise solutions to the pharmaceutical.com The CLSA membership has over 50 of the top Canadian Companies who are distributors of analytical laboratory equipment and supplies.cen-online. Information and consultation on TLC application lab services and contract work.org or contact your C&EN sales representative. In the past. process and automotive emissions measurement applications.capp. CT 06855 / 800-562-5566 Home Page www. Pharmaceutical. CA 92865 / 800-959-0959 Home Page www. Infrared and UV-Vis Spectrophotometers & Accessories. etc.is the largest weekly publication serving the chemical.Caframo mixers give you the power and control for General Laboratory. CT Burkert Fluid Control Systems 2572 White Road Booth 4647 (20x20) Irvine. miniPV-HX & PolyVISC for automatic dilute solution relative viscosity (RV). Camsco supplied tubes almost exclusively to the military. depend on us as the company for their deuterium labelled compounds. The digital image acquisition.000 readers and 300.caframo.000 in pass-along readership. Caframo stirrers are built to be safe. clamps and high quality electropolished blades and impellers for a wide variety of mixing applications. Tanaka and KEM. For additional information visit C&EN online at www. 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Made in Canada – Shipped worldwide. including variable spectra recording and multiwavelength scanning. TX 77041 / 800-448-3280 Home Page www. just a friendly voice. You will find our list of member companies and links to their direct websites. drug discovery and chemical research. CAI’s 12. stands.com We provide our customers with superior quality deuterated compounds at very competitive prices and exceptional service.com Offering the greatest safety and innovation at the lowest possible cost.com Our company is a manufacturer and distributor of high quality laboratory chemicals. Captair filtration products showcased on the booth will include the latest generation Captair Flex Ductless filtering fume hoods with increased safety features and greater adaptability. Researchers in all branches of science and medicine. visit us at www. 88 Leacock Street Booth 937 (10x10) Pointe-Claire. Show Daily publications and C&EN webinar sponsorships. the Automatic Developing Chamber for plate development and our TLC scanning densitometer for the most versatile densitometer evaluation available.. proportional valves. Booth 4674 (20x10) Odense S. Camsco supplies tubes for all of the well-known ATD units and can also work with you to create a custom tube for your application. ON Canada L7G 4R9 / 905-877-0101 Home Page www.calsensors. From the ultra-compact Petite Digital BDC250 stirrer to the ultra high torque BDC1850.dk Our company is a European manufacturer of the most precise and robust liquid handling instruments and quality consumables for life sciences. The facilities offer a wide range of products from microscopes and laboratory instruments to plastic and paper laboratory disposable items.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Buck Scientific 58 Fort Point Street Booth 1634 (20x10) Norwalk. MA 01969 / 800-964-4434 Home Page www. Caframo Limited 501273 Grey Road 1 Booth 3327 (20x10) Wiarton. cloud/pour point testers. micro-pumps.Caframo offers a full line of fractional motors. MA 02140 / 800-315-7300 Home Page www.camsco. solutions and much more for all laboratory applications.com Since 1970 Buck Scientific has been catering to people who want reliable & sturdy analytical instruments without the budget breaking prices. We will also feature our proven line of high quality chemical storage cabinets.clsassoc.000 computer controlled analyzers are currently installed in 1000s of facilities. including cool down. We are accredited to ISO Guide 34. 170 Oberlin Ave North Suite 5 Booth 2817 (20x10) Lakewood. with an ease of use you’ve never had before.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Cardinal Health 7000 Cardinal Place Booth 554 (20x10) Dublin. Inc.ceramtec. including hermetic components with the Ceramaseal® trademark. pressure control and simple three-part vessels that do not require tools. laser. 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NY 10594 / 800-233-2343 Home Page www. oil or catalysts can now analyze their samples up to 500PSI and 1400C while passing the gas through a catalyst bed of their choice. means the new range from Centurion is in a league of its own. grind. CAS delivers the most current. Carl Zeiss specializes in high-resolution digital imaging systems for demanding applications. CEM also offers a full line of compositional testing equipment and instruments for rapid chemical synthesis.ceramicindustry. used by scientists and researchers around the world. Call 512-238-997 or visit our website. Phytochemicals.cem. Cerilliant provides custom services including synthesis. inverted.carverpress. OH 43202 / 800-848-6538 Home Page www. MA 01028 / 413-525-0600 Home Page www. 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NC 28106 / 800-726-3331 Home Page www. color dispersion and many more. complete. technical meetings.com is updated daily with the latest industry news. silver halide optical fibers. and collaborative opportunities. 120 . 3100 Smith Farm Rd. Silicon Nitride. Inc. Ceramaret is ISO 9001:2008. 465 Limestone Rd Booth 2153 (20x10) Oxford. Replacement bundles and assemblies for most spectrometer systems and UV curing systems. particle analysis.cardinal. OHSAS 18001:2007 and ISO 13485:2003 certified. Carl Zeiss solutions are perfect for nanotechnology applications in semiconductor technology. The company is the world leader manufacturer of Pistons. Booth 1361 (40x20) Matthews. multi-pin and coaxial connectors. Centurion Scientific Ltd The Old Stables. With models to suit all applications. Established in 1989.ceramoptec. YTZP. a complete range of ultra high resolution GEMINI® FESEMs. metrology. 515 Shaker Road Booth 3926 (10x10) East Longmeadow. provides subnanometer surface sensitive images. 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Ceramaret SA Rue des Croix 43 Booth 918 (10x10) Bole.cas. hard polymer-clad silica. and Environmental Contaminants including EPA Methods. MA 01960 / 978-826-1500 Home Page www. SC 29360 / 800-752-7325 Home Page www2.org A division of the American Chemical Society. capillary tubing and low loss bundles and assemblies for UV. the ORION® Plus. pyrolysis and headspace. Auto Series presses feature intergal power and user friendly microprocessor based controls.com We are a wholly owned subsidiary of CeramTec GmbH and a leading manufacturer of custom-engineered ceramic solutions. STN. metallurgy. plastic-clad silica.centurionscientific. isolators. ISO 9001:2008 Cerilliant 811 Paloma Drive. Our electrical & optical components include: feed-thrus. Scientists studying biomass feed stock.zeiss. Ceramaret produces all parts in-house. and industrial markets with optical fiber. 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Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC) 160 Chemistry Library Bldg University of Washington Box 351700 Booth 2918 (10x10) Seattle. and failure analysis. The company offers customers expertise with more than 50 years experience servicing laboratories. CEM’s Discover SP-D Microwave Digestion System makes sample prep a breeze with automated sample decks. CeramTec North America One Technology Place Booth 2751 (10x10) Laurens. materials research and the life sciences. The MARSXpress Microwave Sample Preparation System processes up to 40 digestions or extractions simultaneously with contactless all-vessel temperature control. coal. emissions monitoring. ZTA. manual and automatic hydraulic presses with clamping capacities from 12 to 100 tons. Vertically integrated.ceramaret. & Silicon Carbide. More information about the company may be found on our website. OTC. These components can endure extreme conditions and environments. fiber bundles. OH 43017 / 614-757-5000 Home Page www. United Kingdom FK9 4TZ / +44 1786 447721 Home Page www.com Our magazine is the exclusive global voice of ceramic and glass business and manufacturing. Select from two-column and four-column benchtop. Explosives and Chemical Warfare. CeramOptec produces stock and custom silica / silica. assemblies and spectroscopic fiber accessories. A comprehensive COA is provided with every product. liquids and trace VOC’s. TDM. Our global. Ceramic Industry 6075-B Glick Rd Booth 5031 (10x10) Powell.com Our company is proud to introduce the Thermo Scientific Flash 4000 Combustion N/Protein Analyzer. TX 78665 / 800-848-7837 Home Page www. oil extraction. ATZ). Combining these databases with advanced search products and services (SciFinder. more features.zeiss. the analytes can be transferred to any GC-MS at normal operating conditions. Centurion have paved the way for a new generation of Centrifuges.12 to 0. and/or injection mold Alumina. cast. OH 43065 / 614-789-1880 Home Page www.com The world’s most popular lab presses with more choices. inustrial process analytics and explosive detection. Check Valves. from the raw material to the finished product. Carver Inc. logistics and service solutions.53). 1569 Morris Street Booth 2851 (10x10) Wabash. Cerilliant’s quality system incorporates cGMP. and cross-linked digital information environment for scientific research. Nitroglycerin & by-products.ceramicindustry. CAS 2540 Olentangy River Rd Booth 966 (10x10) Columbus. and Science IP). Church Farm. ISO 14001:2004. After pyrolysis of the sample is complete. Flash 2000 is also featured and is available in a range of configurations: N/Protein through CHNS/O for both solid and liquid samples. and IR transmission.washington. quality assurance. CDS Analytical. These user friendly centrifuges offer added applications for convenience and easy use. VIS. CeramTec can press. Analytes include: ammonia. 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College Ave #5 Clocktower Square Booth 4380 (10x10) Fort Collins. gas generators.com Provides a full-line of electrochemical instrumentation. petroleum refining. Inc. IH. and industrial heating applications. and other multi-disciplinary laboratories drowning in regulations. Chroma Technology Corp 10 Imtec Lane Booth 627 (20x10) Rockingham. The concept is simple. Orbitrap. NC 27609 / 919-855-8716 Home Page www. Shop On-Line Anytime. customers have relied on Chromalox for the utmost in quality and innovative solutions for commercial equipment. phenols. Fusion Fluxes. chlorine. 3700 Tennison Hill Dr. tubing. PA 19381-0599 / 800-452-9994 Home Page www. we have been in this fileld over 15 years and a leading company in Korean market. flash chromatography cartridges. electrochemical detector. Emergency Response.chclab. CHC Lab Co. Computerized electrochemical analyzer/workstation. chemical process. Yuseong-gu Booth 3480 (20x10) Daejeon. Chata Biosystems. Chemicals in small quantities.com XRF sample preparation equipment. USP Purified Water in bulk. MN 55124 / 952-431-6000 Home Page www. Chemir Analytical Services 2672 Metro Blvd Booth 1247 (10x10) Maryland Heights. Chemistrytoday. Ultra-Polyester®. Pipettes. We custom package your solutions using your formulations under cGMP protocols with complete QC documentation and traceability. Inc. ISO 9001. fume hood. We host conferences and lectures.chromalox. pumps. They are identified by experts as the scientific journals for industry. public health/clinical. VA 20138 / 800-356-3072 Home Page www. reference and counter electrodes. valves. packaging. and multi-potentiostat. 660 Tower Lane. and produce educational materials. Scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM).com Our company provides the best MS software. SpectroVials®. Briquetting Cups. 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Supplying laboratories since 1963! CHEMetrics. PEEK tubing and fittings. and Tox-EcoTox. HORIZON combines a technology-neutral scientific data management system with a fully-integrated business intelligence platform.com Teknoscienze has been in the scientific publishing market for almost 30 years and it is an authoritative reference worldwide Teknoscienze publishes 3 magazines. scanner. NE 68144 / 800-369-2822 Home Page www. Korea / +82-42-933-0036 Home Page www. Thousands of organic and inorganic standards support EPA.com We offer a unique outsourcing opportunity for blended custom reagents.. COD. 35. medical devices. standards and supplies. MO 63123 / 800-659-7659 Home Page www. CETAC Technologies 14306 Industrial Road Booth 3147 (30x20) Omaha. solid phase extraction cartridges. and Raman spectroscopy. 520-1 Yongsan-dong. FAME.com Distributor of HPLC and GC instrumentation. Phthalates. standards. sulfide and more. CLP and International Methods. fittings. for formula determination. publishes laboratory reports to a secure web portal.chemetrics. accessories. Chemwatch also has a vast library of over 7 million vendor MSDS and will add your MSDS’s for free. qTOF.com We are a manufacturer of laboratory furniture. lubricating oils.com For more than 90 years.chromtech. Chemwatch contains the worlds largest database of generic MSDS. Thin-Film Chemical Resistance Test Paper. new and developmental products. thin-layer flow cell. and data handling software. or FTMS. Functional Groups. Inc.org (CHF) fosters an understanding of chemistry’s impact on society. fine art. spectrographic imaging in optical microscopy.com Manufacturer of visual and instrumental test kits for measuring more than 50 parameters for water analysis.chemservice. Inc. Coating methods include evaporative and sputtering. CHF maintains major collections of instruments. laser-based confocal and multi-photon instrumentation. offer fellowships. iron. Data Extraction and Response. competitive product analysis. Custom solutions and mixtures.resolved electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance (EQCM). leading to significantly reduced formula candidates when compared with using accurate mass measurements alone. Regulatory. and translates data into knowledge through self-service query tools and management dashboards. 121 . For more information contact us at 800-356-3072 or visit our website. oxygen (dissolved). and one page summaries for Transport. custom synthesis and polymer testing. Our facility is ISO 9001 certified. 323 S. Nitrosamines. industry. ASTM. QC requirements and paper. Time. Chrom Tech. waste and disposal requirements. Worldwide distribution. scheduled manufacturing. chloride. Solvents. Electrode polishing kit. Mylar®. XRF Sample Cups and Work Stations. 900 Ridgefield Drive. Inc. all translated in over 30 languages. Booth 3152 (10x10) Austin. galvanostat.com Environmental & Analytical Standards.chatasolutions.chemir. HPLC mobile phases. Plasticizers and more. and spectroelectrochemical cell. support research. SpectroMill® and GyralGrinder® blenders and grinders. web-enabled LIMS that automatically captures electronic records from any instrument. Polypropylene and Kapton® Thin-Film circles. evaporative light scattering detectors. PO Box 240248 Booth 4026 (20x10) Apple Valley. heat transfer systems. and books. TX 78738 / 512-402-0176 Home Page www. aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon resistant Etnom®. FL 34990 / 800-424-3675 Home Page www. Chemwatch reports include an MSDS. food. CO 80803 / 877-246-2428 Home Page www. buffers. Agro FOOD Industry Hi Tech and Household & Personal Care Today. Grinding/Briquetting Additives. chemicals. MassWorks. Industries served include water treatment. detectors. Labeling. photographs. 60+ phthalate standards. positive pressure manifolds.chemplex. Certified neat chemical kits for Organics. Chemir also provides testing and expert witness testimony for legal issues. power generation. Prolene®. ozone. and buffers. papers.com Our company provides investigative analytical chemistry to solve challenging problems. AC impedance analyzer. heat trace cables. TN 37204 / 800-443-0848 Home Page www. Research. Chem Service. or other enterprise data source. and preserve the story of chemistry and its technologies and industries across centuries. Suite 150 Booth 3571 (20x20) Raleigh. Italy 20127 / 0039 02 26809375 Home Page www. food/beverages. forensics. Chemplex Industries. detergents. material and contaminant identification. Handheld potentiostat/ bipotentiostat. Box 599 Booth 2334 (20x10) West Chester. An independent nonprofit organization. up to 99% of incorrect formulas can be eliminated through the use of spectral accuracy concept.teknoscienze. HPLC systems. Our kits feature self-filling reagent ampoules that simplify and speed water quality testing.com HORIZON® is a flexible. 2820 SW 42nd Avenue Booth 2761 (30x10) Palm City. VT 05101 / 800-824-7662 Home Page www. evaporators. hydrogen peroxide. bipotentiostat. ChemWare. Chromalox is a global supplier providing the highest level of customer support. UST.chroma. Our museum and public programs explore subjects ranging from alchemy to nanotechnology. 40 and 47mm Evacuable PelletDie™ Sets.O. providing a unified automation solution for environmental. water quality. including heating components.com Our company supplies a stand-alone or web-based Chemical Database and Management system used by laboratories. personal care products. CT 06810 / 203-312-1154 Home Page www. filters. discontinued. P. especially bio safety cabinet has been registered under NSF 49 and EN 12469 in 2010. FDA registered and DEA licensed.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Cerno Bioscience 14 Commerce Drive Booth 1060 (10x10) Danbury. PA 19106 / 215-925-2222 Home Page www. clean bench and bio safety cabinet in Korea.’ CHC Lab will provide safety of laboratory and researchers. com CiXi XinSheng Optical Instrument Co. We are a full vertically integrated manufacturer with facilities for vapor and flame polishing. Traceable® Certificates are recognized in 75 countries through A2LA’s participation in ILAC-MRA. We specialize in Micro. including: packaging.org Professional organization that fosters the understanding and application of vibrational spectroscopic sciences: infrared. PEEK. Connecticut Plastics. chromatography. 212 Durham Ave. D5191. Shape parameters such as aspect ratio. stopwatches. Moisture Balances. we work in diversified fields such as molecular biology. PA 17404 / 800-706-0618 Home Page www. OH 45056 / 513-529-2874 Home Page www. Our product lines. barometers.com We are a manufacturer of Custom Wire and Cable products. manufacturing facility in Carson. 1020 Airpark Drive Booth 3322 (20x10) Sugar Grove. sample preparation. KY 40299 / 800-327-3800 Home Page www. Titanium and Zirconium Pretreatment. ease of use and high level of support. Instrument Sales and Service. With over 5. Laboratory and Industrial . Octane ASTM D2699 and D2700. of Chemistry 701 E.coblentz. guaranteeing the highest accuracy and precision from 0. New Product Launch : GEN-EX Lab Balances. certified reference materials.concoa. CONCOA has been the industry leader in manufacturing precision gas controls for analytical. No minimum billing or quantity. medical. 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SW for units controlling and data collecting. a primary focus is coating thickness measurement solutions with a new line of analyzers set for release in early 2011. Also will exhibit Curie Point Pyrolyzer. and services at the exposition. dilution systems and accessories for ICP and ICPMS. and sensitivity. a single source of technological expertise and customized systems for the semiconductor. surgical instruments. no programming required. Eberbach Corporation 505 South Maple Rd Booth 1628 (10x10) Ann Arbor. UV-VIS Detectors. Eastern Applied Research Inc.idex-hs. NJ 07762 / 732-449-2280 Home Page www. modular units stack for easy system configuration. Q. dual wavelength and DAD version up to 400 or 600nm. variable. Turbo Repair Kits and Refurbished equipment are also available.C. Includes: UV-Vis variable. teaching labs. ExpressLC™ systems deliver increased sample throughput for applications in drug discovery and development. medical. service and support for over thirty years. 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DTRA/SCC-WMD(RD-CB) 8725 John J.com/EasternPlastics Our Eastern Plastics brand includes high-quality multi. products.o. pharmaceutical. The core is the eCorder recorder/controller. Suite 122 Booth 624 (20x10) Berlin. AMETEK Materials Analysis Division 91 McKee Drive Booth 4758 (40x40) Mahwah. All work includes a One Year New Parts Warranty. streamlined. We will have several original Thru-Flo Pressure Transducers on display. microFAST MS. solar. CT 06010 / 860-314-2880 Home Page www. Ste 1 Booth 4475 (10x10) Louisville.com Our company has developed a complete range of automated sample introduction. TEAM™ Smart features provide exceptional results every time. eChem. Americka str 3 Booth 441 (20x10) Praha 2. WDS and Micro-XRF systems providing technical and performance leading solutions for materials characterization.com Our company offers innovative products.M. We invite you to stop by our booth. 2207 Agate Court Booth 1061 (30x20) Simi Valley. high temperature. Germany 78224 / +49 7731 882 0 Home Page www. As industry leaders in separation science and membrane filtration. ORP. faster. Industrial Hygiene. EMD Millipore 290 Concord Rd Booth 861 (30x20) Billerica. CA 93065 / 800-555-8034 Home Page www. CT 06084 / 860-872-1111 Home Page www. Minor & the NEW M100. and sieves. researchers.com Our core technology affords the finest and most accurate method of gas blending/diluting and calibration. HMI (PLC) controlled gas blenders.endecotts. We pride ourselves on providing innovative products.com We are the leading U. residual chemical analyzers. Apie. Single or multi-component sampling and analysis. and students worldwide. CE. AMC monitors for cleanrooms. give greater sensitivity and be more energy efficient.and trailer-based systems features trouble-free electrical systems. an 850-MHz NMR spectrometer specially equipped for catalysis studies. laboratory support systems and equipment. Turnkey solutions for Environmental. 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Octagon ‘Digital’. industry leading developer of miniature high voltage power supplies for over three decades. EMCO High Voltage Corporation 70 Forest Products Road Booth 961 (10x10) Sutter Creek. dissolved Oxygen. United Kingdom SW19 3TZ / +44 (0) 20 8542 8121 Home Page www. supporting customers in research. such as holders for bottles. And the Consistometer. knowledgeable customer service and same day shipping.wedgewoodanalytical. Exclusive “green” power systems now available. and SciVerse Applications — as well as Reaxys and Hazmat Navigator. MD 21009 / 410-612-1250 Home Page www. metals analysis and hazardous waste analysis. Wide range of laboratory accessories. Our advanced R&D programs have produced digital table top ultrasonic baths that are both powerful and quiet.elicoltd. and Free Chlorine. 2245 Via de Mercados Booth 1942 (10x10) Concord. industrial and academic laboratories worldwide. clean. adjustable power. Scopus. By collaborating closely with our customers we are able to produce. LLC 5 Earl Court Booth 2264 (30x10) Woodridge. All sieves are supplied with a Certificate of Compliance to a National or International Specifications. ELGA LabWater. Inc. CA 92807 / 800-835-5474 Home Page www. Other products include helium diffusion and vacuum samplers.com GC inlet systems and robotic autosamplers for trace headspace analysis. thermal desorbers. for accurately checking laboratory or production samples against consistency. learn about the Impact Factors of our high quality journals. New “Active SPME” technique quantitatively recovers both light and heavy headspace compounds (C2 – C25). We offer unique process control features: multi frequency. broadest band (170nm-2100nm UV-Vis-NIR).com We are the Life Science division of Merck KGaA of Germany. governmental. efficiency and ease of use. GC-PID and EC. 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Energetiq Technology. manufacturer of Mobile Laboratory solutions for chemical testing and analysis. MACRO.VCM and many others. EMSL provides supercomputing resources. test-tubes. we continue to refine our portfolio to serve the needs of educators. Forensics. EtO. We support OEM and private-label inquires for both standard and custom designed products. conductivity. Our systems are designed to be smaller. with a convenient SMA fiber-coupling output. designed to fit your lab space. Food & Beverage. Our technological leadership. CA 94520 / 800-662-4522 Home Page www.com We are a leading publisher of search and discovery tools in Chemistry. Department of Energy and the nation. For clinical diagnostics. and world-class service. DMS. Elsevier 360 Park Avenue South Booth 1417 (20x10) New York.S. HCl. superior technical support. Over 375 E-N-G MobiLab™ Systems delivered worldwide since 1988. oil and grease analysis. Elma GmbH & Co KG Kolpingstr.com Manufacturer of Liquid Analytical Equipment. Sanathnagar Hyderabad.elsevier. Turbidity. HCN. Homeland Security. EMSL 3335 Q. the best reliability. fast injection without coking. EL.environicsusa.com Our company is proud to introduce three new products at Pittcon: 1) vario MAX cube with robotic sample and ash handling. NJ 08054 / 856-787-0022 Home Page www. Ellutia 12-16 Sedgeway Business Park Booth 1667 (20x20) Ely. All MobiLabs are available instrument-ready or fully-equipped and integrated. leading technology. E-N-G’s MobiLab line of truck. the Powermatic. Environics Inc. and the best warranty in the industry. Energetiq adds to its LDLS range with the easy-to-use EQ-99FC. process gas and continuous emission stack monitors. Inc. Indoor Air Quality and related industries. specifically our ability to mix and dilute gases to a tolerance of plus or minus 1% of set-point has been unequaled by competition in the field. NY 10010 / 914-576-4080 Home Page www. Our analyzers offer the smallest footprint. Continuous monitoring and ultra low level detection of difficult compounds such as Amines.elgalabwater. Inc. plus special cleaning reagents. SC 29464 / 800-343-5319 Home Page www.energetiq. beakers. development and production of biotech and pharmaceutical therapies. The main focus is on supplying complete solutions to analytical problems.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS elementar Americas Inc 520 Fellowship Road. Our lab water experts thoroughly understand individual labs and particular applications to recommend a system that balances water quality with volume and distribution requirements. generators. HBr. Our pure and ultra pure water purification systems provide a few liters to several thousands of liters of water per day reliably and consistently so you can focus on your research. This flexibility and customer focus sets Ellutia apart from the competition. Chemical Engineering. and work surfaces designed for safety. Ask our users about our friendly customer and technical service. clinical and healthcare environments. 1308 Continental Drive. together with a range of Sampling Equipment will be on display. Ave Booth 3725 (10x10) Richland. imaging.1500 deg C pyrolysis for O/H. 1-7 Booth 4955 (10x10) Singen.ellutia. monitoring and analytical applications. MA 01821 / 800-645-5476 Sponsor Home Page www. Manufacturing a wide range of products including hazardous gas monitors for ambient air.com At Ellutia we design and produce a range of innovative gas chromatography instruments. ClO2. Endress+Hauser Conducta 4123 East La Palma Avenue.S. bubble detection. 3) trace SN cube – ppb analysis of S and N for fuels. and related areas. and optically measure color. a 15-Tesla mass spectrometer for proteomics research. quality cabinetry. viscosity or flow rate standards. manufacturer and distributor of environmental laboratory equipment and consumable supplies for commercial. Visit our booth to see our new and bestselling titles. Sieve shakers including the EFL 2000. BTEX. and the longest life. With a focus on integrating computational and experimental capabilities. science. We are proud to exhibit the latest innovation is sensor technology – our revolutionary line of digital sensors that eliminates many of the problems inherent in current analog sensor technology. Proprietary Silonite® surface coating renders stainless steel tubing.com Booth 630 (10x10) Endecotts Ltd 9 Lobard Road Booth 4141 (10x10) London. WA 99354 / 509-371-6068 Our company is a national scientific user facility.entechinst. fittings. E-N-G Mobile Systems.elma-ultrasonic. Laurel.com We are a leading developer. UL certificates reflect the commitment to high quality. Breath Analysis. With innovative electronic products in the new SciVerse Hub – ScienceDirect. rapid N. and mold test kits. including sensors and Analyzer/transmitters to electrochemically measure pH. or degas. and OEM parts completely inert for GC applications. rapid CS & TOC cubes. and variable ultrasonic modes to mix. Technology includes ion mobility spectrometers (IMS). SciTopics.com Our company specializes in delivering water purification systems for research. Suite J Booth 5074 (10x10) Abingdon.com German company with over 50 years experience in developing and manufacturing ultrasonic cleaners. injection liners. gas on demand.com We are the world’s leading manufacturer of Quality Laboratory Test Sieves and will be exhibiting a full range of Laboratory Test Sieves to ASTM E-11 and ISO Specifications. the world’s only helium ion microscope at a national scientific user facility. Suite D-408 Booth 4239 (20x10) Mt. 490 Wando Park Blvd Booth 1653 (20x20) Mt. humidity and pressurization systems Environics USA.emcohighvoltage.com A global provider of industrial gas detection and CBRN monitoring solutions.millipore. Cambs. 7 Constitution Way Booth 3920 (10x10) Woburn. MA 01801 / 781-939-0763 Home Page www. We have developed custom equipment spanning ultra high purity gas blenders. while virtually eliminating carryover. PFIB. and far more. management. life sciences. ESA a Dionex Company 22 Alpha Road Booth 2861 (50x50) Chelmsford. laboratory incubators. One of our newly introduced products is a one-piece test tube rack with many desirable features. vials and kits for EPA Method 5035. Ethosoft 6050 Peachtree Parkway. Booth 2718 (10x10) Acton. PA 19040 / 888-375-3726 Booth 4616 (30x10).com Our company is a global technology leader focused on delivering innovative. Chlorine and Nitrogen analysis and the Almsco Time of Flight (TOF) Mass Spectrometer.com We are a Contract Research company focusing on development of new analytical methods and utilization of existing methods in state-of-the-art laboratory facilities for R & D / Quality Assurance needs. Everise Analytical. EuTech Scientific Services. 49th Street Booth 1666 (20x10) Los Angeles. standard size electron microscopes can be equipped with Evex’s award winning X-ray NanoAnalysis (EDX) system for identification of elemental composition and spatial position of the elements in your sample. A Waters Company 6000 West 54th Ave. easy to use electron microscope for nanotechnology. CA 90058 / 323-583-1331 Home Page www. Lab Consumable Supplies and Scientific Instrument manufacturers. Excelitas Technologies is committed to enabling our customers’ success in their specialty end-markets.exeteranalytical. The instruments offer separation capability that is comparable to chromatography.esind.com Our company offers a full line of manual. NY 11788 / 800-645-3050 Home Page www. Particle counting. software.Innovation Evex Inc. 2314A Walsh Ave Booth 965 (10x10) Santa Clara. Booth 1835 (20x10) Arvada. We specialize in chromatography and mass spectrometer systems with complete hardware. We also offer a large selection of aluminum. academia. food/drug safety. Specializing in VOC systems. We are seeking distributor/partners in many others. tin and silver capsules and weigh boats. 127 . bottletop dispensers and automated workstations. 2940 Turnpike Drive. Inc. The Coulochem® III and CoulArray® ECD detectors use amperometric and coulometric technology for attomole sensitivity and unparalleled selectivity. MA 01969 / 800-964-4434 Home Page www. biomedical and industrial research applications. ISO 17025. PowderCap Powder Weighing Enclosures. and material characterization of either organic or inorganic materials with either limited or no sample preparation. EST Analytical 503 Commercial Drive Booth 4371 (30x20) Fairfield. safety and security. ESS 2500 Campbell St.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Eppendorf 102 Motor Parkway Booth 2635 (30x20) Hauppauge. Our chiral phases include both cellulose and amylose based chiral selectors.com Carbon. EST’s Encon Evolution and Centurion series of autosamplers offer the most advanced and reliable purge and trap systems available today. HPLC offerings include state of the art fluorinated. PCR cabinets. MA 01863 / 978-251-1411 Home Page www. with manufacturing facilities in the United States and Europe and a worldwide distribution network. Nitrogen. fluorinated. industrial. customized solutions to meet the illumination. moisture chamber for immuno-staining. and related industries.esainc. tabletop scanning (SEM) and the Evexium 4000 (SEM). Erlab manufactures the Captair.com Our company focuses on development and commercialization of analytical instruments by leveraging advanced control systems and manufacturing processes. softwall cleanrooms. Suite 15 & 16 Hatboro. BioCap RNA/DNA Enclosures. Basic necessity laboratory products include micro and multipurpose centrifuges. electronic and automated liquid handling systems including single and multichannel pipettes. ESS also offers certified DI water. From medical lighting to analytical instrumentation. Europe and Asia. platform shakers and CO2 incubators. chemical analysis. detection and other high-performance technology needs of OEM customers. Inc. Erlab Inc.excellims. ESS welcomes international distributors. organic and inorganic samples.com Our company supplies the widest variety HPLC and SFC columns available.us. Method 1631 containers and UCMR 2 containers. ESS has offered a full line of PreCleaned Certified containers and vials to the Environmental/Analytical industry. powder weighing balance enclosures. fume hoods. 810 North 2nd Avenue Booth 4520 (10x10) Highland Park. nitro and diethyl amino propyl (DEAP). New for 2011 New Brunswick ULT freezers. Hydrogen. and quality control practices necessary to meet today’s regulated laboratory environment. The Cobra Service xyz GC autosampler is a cost effective solution for GC injections and OEM customers. Combined with Dionex UltiMate® 3000 LC systems and Chromeleon® CDS software.excelitas. chiral.com We are the premier manufacture of affordable. false-bottom tubes and mini-columns for Clinical Chemistry.everiseanalytical. pyridyl amide. ESS introduced PrePreserved Containers(r) in 1990 and continues to be the leader in on-time service and delivery. 857 State Rd Booth 850 (10x10) Princeton. GreenFumeHood and Asura Filters brands with sales and service throughout USA. Come by and experience these fine energy saving products at Erlab’s “green building” booth along with our CaptairStore Chemical Storage Cabinets. NJ 08091 / 800-356-6140 Home Page www.com Our company produces the X-LIMS Laboratory Information Management System. 4617 (30x10). IQ/OQ services and pipette calibration.com We are a global supplier of analytical instruments for sample introduction for GC or GC/MS systems.com Our company is the premier provider of Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) and Interlaboratory Proficiency Testing (PT) programs for industrial. and efficient data analysis and reporting. The X-LIMS suite is provided with all features. CA 95051 / 408-748-8018 Home Page www.ethosoft. sees everything in your sample with or without a chromophore and provides a consistent response independent of chemical structure. Tedlar(r) bags and soil sampling tools. Our products have applications in many areas of life sciences & homeland security. laminar flow clean benches. The Mini-SEM. Booth 3341 (20x10) Oakland. CA 94607 / 800-233-8425 Home Page www. downflow booths. EuTech’s team of experienced professionals works hand in hand with you to achieve your goals. and cost effective LIMS solution. tools. tips and tubes help retain sample integrity and prevent sample loss. Suite 240. X-LIMS is designed to scale from smaller single location laboratories to multi location operations. SR35 Home Page www.evex.eppendorf. EST also offers the Thermo elemental analyzers for total Sulfur. sizing. Evergreen Scientific 2254 E. The world’s leading laboratories put their confidence in ERA to help them improve and defend the quality of their data. detection. Our products are used in Clinical laboratories and Life Science labs. Unit 6A Booth 1839 (10x10) N. ISO 17043 and ISO Guide 34.erlab. 388 Newburyport Turnpike Booth 4163 (20x20) Rowley. serving the environmental.com Our company focuses on product solutions to increase productivity in the industries we serve. Inc. automation solutions and other on-line environmental monitoring equipment. Our “smart consumables” grade of plates. The CE440 analyzes solids and liquids. Sulfur. these detectors provide start-to-finish automation. pharmaceutical. MA 01720 / 978-264-1980 Home Page www.com Our company designs and manufactures a comprehensive line of plastic disposable laboratory products. Products include biological safety cabinets. Customers include Pharmaceutical. and aerospace and defense applications. Excellims Corporation 20 Main St. Excelitas Technologies 35 Congress Street Booth 5060 (20x10) Waltham. clinical diagnostics. sterile bacti-bottles.com Inventor of the ductless filtering fume hood in 1968.com We provide new analytical tools for fast high resolution high sensitivity separation & analysis. as well as water monitoring & analysis. (Erlab Group) ES Industries 701 South Route 73 Booth 561 (20x10) West Berlin. Inoculoop calibrated inoculating loops for bacteriology and a wide assortment of microplates for Life Sciences.essvial. ovens. energy efficiency and sustainability Erlab is a value leader in the field of toxic gas filtration for laboratories and laboratory fume hoods. pharmaceutical cleaning validation. ductless fume hoods. 7 Doris Drive. We offer a wide variety of SFC columns including pyridine. MA 01824 / 888-642-6534 Home Page www. Contact us or visit our website for additional information. X-LIMS has been designed and developed to provide laboratories with a complete. We offer the world’s first ESI-IMS systems providing HPLC like performance. These columns have been specifically designed for use with ultra-high pressure HPLC systems.evergreensci. Instruments include standalone ion mobility spectrometers (IMS) and IMS-MS using our proprietary IMS technologies. environmental and life sciences laboratories. We export to 50+ foreign countries. Eppendorf Services include calibration & repair. Esco Technologies. containment and pharma products. NJ 08904 / 800-284-9245 Home Page www. Committed to safety. and CO2 incubators. compatible with UHPLC/ HPLC. compounding pharmacy equipment. Our company value is built on: Quality Speed . performance.com Since 1978 ESCO has emerged as a leader in the development of controlled environment laboratory and cleanroom equipment solutions for life science. ERA.estanalytical. airshowers. MA 01970 / 978-745-3200 Home Page www.eraqc. GA 30092 / 800-870-7014 Home Page www. and cell technology equipment. Nutraceutical and Cosmetic Industries. including chemical reaction monitoring. NJ 08540 / 609-252-9192 Home Page www. and super base deactivated/pH stable reverse phase columns. secure. explosive/chemical trace detection.escoglobal. laboratory animal research workstations. Medical Device. Oxygen (CHN/O/S) Elemental Analyzer. ERA is accredited to ISO 9001. The Corona® Charged Aerosol Detector. #249 Booth 3484 (10x10) Norcross. OH 45014 / 513-642-0100 Home Page www. We have recently developed a line of sub 2 micron columns for reverse phase. sample prep. We also feature TOC Vials. Among some of our innovative products are FPC and FPC Jumbo for Parasitology. Complete selection of supplies and consumables for all elemental analyzers. HILIC and SFC applications. Flowcap Laminar Flow Enclosures and the Captair Pyramid Disposable Glove Box.eutechsci. Inc. Chelmsford. In-SEM Tensile is also available.com Since 1988. CO 80002 / 800-554-2511 Home Page www. thermal cyclers and consumables for standard and real-time PCR. The HS9000 is the most powerful static/dynamic headspace autosampler on the market. EuTech has been serving the industrial and academic scientific community since 1994. and utilities necessary to address the production. Exeter Analytical. it can also be used as a detector for chromatographs. fdmspectra. Dantali Industrial Estate. reliability and flexibility. FL 33907 / 800-382-8537 Home Page www. Fiberguide Industries Inc.O. probe linear arrays. 5106 Azusa Canyon Rd Booth 3321 (10x10) Irwindale..com Manufacturer of fused silica capillary tubing.com The largest selection of replacement carbon and HEPA filters for all major brands of ductless fume hoods worldwide. Fenner Advanced Sealing Technologies 8103 Rankin Road Booth 447 (20x20) Humble. Many choices of numerical apertures. Our new Smart® micropipette is fully autoclavable. Jr Pipette and Stands. which are for semiquantitative analysis of mixtures and work with most FTIR search programs. At 10 to 50 times faster than most gas chromatographs. In low vacuum. we are a leader in the development and manufacture of laboratory equipment for the life sciences. ac line regulators & voltage & frequency converters. 692-1. Fine Care Biosystems 228/1/4. but not limited to. Spectral bands coverage from deep UV (180nm) trough visible. Falcon Electric.com Our company will demonstrate the Quanta™ 50 Series SEM at Pittcon 2011. including insulating. illumination. and lets users understand samples sooner. Federation of Analytical Chemistry & Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) 2019 Galisteo St. Manufacturing in our clean room environment results in low extractable. NIR up to MIR (4500nm). greenest and only modular GC system on the market.000 products reliably and efficiently. chemically inert.C. are sold in over 100 countries.. CA 91706 / 626-962-7770 Home Page www.facss. Zu-Shin Rd. More than 10. Easier and Greener measurements. NW Booth 4577 (20x10) Washington. 41251 / 8864-23938598 Home Page www. We are the only manufacturer in Asia-Pacific having a calibration lab accredited with ISO 17025. NM 87505 / 505-820-1648 Home Page www. Firetrace systems activate automatically in the event of a fire. 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Our applications predict toxicity and metabolic fate and provide chemical toxicity information management tools: Derek Nexus (for toxicity prediction). On-board storage of cleaning chemicals and HEPA filtered drying is standard on most models. Our products include a line of Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Spectrometers. DC Arc Spectrometers for direct analysis of solid samples. United Kingdom SK4 3GL / +44 161 975 5300 Home Page www. Ltd.com Our training courses provide comprehensive training in HPLC. industrial heating and cooling systems. trusted troubleshooting advice. Efficient Modulated-Blackbody Mid-IR Sources for non-dispersive infrared and photo-acoustic IR based gas sensors. Box 969 Booth 2122 (40x10) Carrboro. FL 32708 / 407-327-8488 Home Page www. and high purity standards. petroleum and industrial applications (TI) and QA/QC labs (all washers are validateable). founded in 1956.mn-net.linseis. O3. we are the largest of LAUDA’s six global subsidiaries. we offer a course that’s perfect for you. Booth 4758 (40x40) Broken Arrow. fully automated diffuser stone permeability and porosity measuring. NH3. NO.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Lancer Sales USA Inc 3543 State Rd 419 Booth 4325 (30x10) Winter Springs.petrolab. Flex-A-PAL complete LC & UHPLC front-end for MS systems. green. optical tweezers. Our products provide precise temperature control from -150oC to +400oC with up to 300kW of cooling capacity. mass spectrometry. 19-year custom-design experience.com Welcome to LEMIS USA. fat.lemis-instruments. GCxGC-TOFMS. Laser Quantum Emery Court Vale Road Stockport Cheshire.com Booth 963 (10x10) LECO Corporation 3000 Lakeview Ave Booth 1335 (40x40) St. Zero Air and Ultra Zero Air Generators up to 90 Liter / min. 109 North Gold Drive Booth 4578 (10x10) Robbinsville. and numerous scientific applications. Viscosity Meters.leaptec. LASER-EXPORT Co. The company offers CW and pulsed ultraviolet. Suite 2A Booth 3429 (10x10) The Woodlands. LC-MS. Over 38. we will display our line of ICP instrumentation. Oil-Water Analysers for laboratory and industrial application. CHROMABOND® HR-Xpert – innovative SPE phases for extraction of neutral. mixing. Inc. We also feature instrumentation and equipment for C/H/N/S/O determination in metals/inorganic applications by combustion/inert gas fusion. Leeman Labs 6 Wentworth Drive Booth 735 (50x20) Hudson.laserquantum.com Our mission is to enhance productivity.com Falcon Calidus Super Fast Micro GC. Inc. and ash. 54.5 BAR pressure for carrier gas + fuel gas application (99. This in turn provides them with a competitive advantage for the real-world analysis issues they face. HPLC. and provide primary analysis of organic constituents such as moisture. Through unbiased peer-reviewed content. extracting.com Gas Generators. CombiPAL-xt multipurpose autosampler & sample prep robot combines direct-liquid injection. system care and maintenance. protein.com Located in Delran. industrial & medical alignment/positioning. NO2. bioseparations. and the latest cutting-edge techniques. 2121 Golden Rd. advanced MEMS foundry capabilities and total quality management approach. Vitic Nexus (a sophisticated database for managing chemical information). LCGC 485F US Highway 1 South. we serve as a mentor to laboratory-based analytical chemists so they can enhance their proficiency in modern chromatographic techniques and instrumentation. and occasionally in Europe and the Pacific Rim. High precession components for Gas flow and pressure regulation. Meteor (for metabolic fate prediction). interferometry. LAUDA-Brinkmann. Courses cover troubleshooting systems. used in a broad range of research. precisely tracks fractions. we introduce new products for Sample Prep. weighing M Macherey-Nagel Inc. Switzerland CH 1219 / +41 22 979 37 24 Home Page www. DSC and Dilatometry.com Distributed by Petrolab Company – offers high and low temperature laboratory instruments for the fuel and lubricant industry such as Brookfield and Kinematic Viscosity. Ste. SPME.lhasalimited. and leak detection applications. This year at Pittcon. gas mixing. is the leading manufacturer of temperature control equipment and systems. 140 . Systems from Cryogenic to +2400C. Ozone Generators for low/high concentrations. perform elemental determination in organic materials. Lancer washers feature self-diagnostic microprocessor programming.teledyneleemanlabs. jp Introducing portable palm-sized differential type SPR (Surface Plasmon Resonance) sensor system and versatile type SPR sensor system with novel optical configuration. the online McCrone Atlas of Microscopic Particles. McDanel Advanced Ceramic Technologies 510 9th Avenue Booth 4547 (20x10) Beaver Falls.matheson-trigas. CF72 8XL / 01443 230 9635 Home Page www. Our dedicated. patented caps for secure sealing. pharmaceutical industries. a global distributor network and applications laboratories around the world. Meet our new line in spectrophotometer which you’ve never seen. South Korea 305-150 / +82 42 485 0118 Home Page www. MA 01834 / 877-398-6085 Home Page www. California.kr Our company serve many various fields and industries with honest manufacturing in spectroscopic field timely. Banseok-dong 640-3. Tokyo. chemicals and semiconductor industries.com Manufacturer of liquid and gas flow measurement and control devices. particle shape. SR08 Westborough. Metrohm USA 6555 Pelican Creek Circle Booth 3435 (50x20). including environmental. Petrochemical solutions include automated TAN/TBN and H2S/Mercaptan.com Marimex ViscoScope process viscometers measure the viscosity of liquids continually and precisely in-line. McCrone Group 850 Pasquinelli Drive Booth 4953 (10x10) Westmont. manufactures and distributes trace moisture analyzers for the gas. service and support coverage to meet the needs of our customers. Brinkmann bottletop dispensers and column heaters. Meinhard has been the leading supplier of concentric nebulizers in borosilicate glass and quartz.com. high temperature. At Metrohm. Thermal mass and microturbine technologies in both metal and plastic configurations. BC Canada V4T 2E9 / 201-467-5530 Home Page www. Since 1974. Materials Emissions. 250 Titus Ave Booth 3758 (20x10) Warrington. OEM program is available with our SPR Evaluation Kit. ManSci offers USA wide sales. manufacturer of automated multi-parameter. 150. and electronics gases in the world. We provide telephone and web support to our valued customers Marimex Industries Corp. Mecasys 10F. Food Flavor and Fragrances. door ajar and power failure conditions. quantitative re-collection. & corrosion-resistant applications. Please check back for updated information shortly before the exhibition. MI 48838 / 800-223-3900 x5335 Home Page www. a joint venture in India. and specialized sampling equipment.mecour. A wide array of options and accessories are available for applications that demand more than a standard refrigerator. MA 01581 / 800-932-0101 Home Page www. and markets laboratory equipment that supports scientific research in numerous laboratories. We provide a sample testing service. Hooke College of Applied Sciences provides education and training to scientists worldwide. A complete range of spacing saving lab refrigerators. 141 .com Founded in 1948. and other industries in pre. Suite 227 Booth 1964 (10x10) Westbank. wear-resistant. process crucibles. UK. China. we are committed to excellence in the repair -calibration process and service of measurment instruments. BOD and COD systems for environmental laboratories focusing on automation. Typical applications for McDanel ceramics are thermocouple protection tubes.markes. which utilizes ceramics to meet our customers’ needs. chemical and industrial applications. Key markets include: Environmental Health and Safety. chemical. high performance purification systems.majorsci. designed for measuring both gas sample and liquid sample. For more information. development and manufacturing. (Recently gained GOST-R) Come to us and share your ideas to our new product line. medical. The sensors are orientation independent. reliability and accuracy. pH/ion meters and electrodes. 1323 (20x10) Llantrisant. VanDeinse St. OEM. CO 80401 / 800-634-6427 Home Page www. Always. flammable material storage and ADA compliant. Both products are for personal use in the laboratory. our customers come first. Win the prize! MeCour Temperature Control 10 Merrimack River Road Groveland.com Booth 2951 (10x10) MEECO. ViscoScope sensors do not have any moving parts and are maintenance free.com We are a market leader in measuring performance controlling material properties. Malvern Instruments 117 Flanders Rd Booth 1127 (20x20). sales of new and used instrumentation and preventative maintenance and calibration of some Rheometric Scientific rheometers. CA 95070 / 408-366-9866 Home Page www. We provide parts and calibration for RM180 & R180 viscometers. or outdoor measurement. Both Laboratory and Process models are available for all environmental analysis solutions. and serving you even better! Newly added Applikon division expands our product line to include Metrohm titrators and automation. TX 78627 / 800-861-0231 Home Page www.co. Headquartered in Malvern.com Our company for over 90 years has developed specialized expertise in the advancement of ceramic-based solutions for major industries worldwide. Serve YOU better analyzing in life-science. VA-100 is a sensor best suited for viscosity monitoring in OEM applications. IL 60559 / 800-622-8122 Home Page www. and industrial products available. and on-site gas generation with a mission to deliver innovative solutions for global customer requirements.marvelscientific. Booth 4517 (30x10) Greenville. Inc. 600 Main Street Booth 3227 (20x20) Tonawanda. the NEW way to measure COD safely with results generated in 10 minutes. Yuseong-gu Booth 2568 (10x10) Daejeon. We are the distributors for LAMY viscometers and rheometers in North America. Training on rheological equipment to maximize customer investment in equipment is also available. RFID tube identification and the largest capacity autosampler in the industry. NY 14150 / 866-763-2122 Home Page www. FL 33578 / 800-727-6768 Home Page www. customizable at-line/online process analyzers. #22-2475 Dobbin Road. Markes International Inc.meinhard. ON Canada M2N 1H2 / 416-590-7446 Home Page www. food industries. SR40 Riverview. specialty and electronic gases. freezers and ice machines. serums and specimens. gas handling equipment. size and conformation. McCrone Associates is focused on solving the most difficult materials and particle identification problems. Chemical Warfare agents. Line sizes up to 1/2”. MATHESON is the largest subsidiary of the Taiyo Nippon Sanso Corporation Group. Learn more by visiting our website or visit our booth.com Specializing in the manufacture of analytical thermal desorption instrumentation and associated sampling equipment for measurement of trace level VOC’s and SVOC’s. better technical support and expanded field service to all Canadian provinces.com Distributor for MANTECH. ion analysis. North America. ALPXS is the aerosol-to-liquid particle extraction system which puts atmospheric particulates directly into suspension for ICP analysis. We are a ceramic design & engineering company. support and expertise that ensure the analytical rigor and productivity needed to drive research.com Growing ever bigger.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Major Science 19959 Sea Gull Way Booth 4816 (20x10) Saratoga. We have been the preferred supplier of technical ceramic products to major industries worldwide for electrical. or 170 psi for 1 L/min carrier. laboratory. McCrone Microscopes & Accessories is the authorized national dealer for Olympus microscopes and Linkam thermal stages.mccrone. ViscoScope sensors are built for rough process environments. and post quality controls and environmental regulation fields. and more. academic institutions and government research labs across the world. McCrone Microscopes & Accessories. Japan 167-0042 / +81-3-5311-7328 Home Page www. Hooke College of Applied Sciences. We provide EPA-approved methods for more than 31 environmental parameters and now offer PeCOD.com Serving the Rheological community since 1992 and ISO 9001 certifed since 2008. McMillan Flow Products PO Box 1340 Booth 1660 (10x10) Georgetown. Malvern delivers the systems. including general purpose. Meinhard products are available through a worldwide network of distributors. Major Science designs.com NEW undercounter lab refrigerators feature electronic touchpad controls. manufactures. Leading through unique innovations such as. Gwaun Elai Medi Science Campus Booth 1322 (20x10).malvern. ManSci Inc. A constant amplitude torsional oscillation principle is utilized to measure the viscosity.metrohmusa. Autolab potentiostats/galvanostats and other systems/accessories for voltammetry measurements and oxidative stability testing.mapleinstruments. speed. one of the five largest suppliers of industrial. and ModernMicroscopy. develops. please feel free to contact us or download the corporate brochure. well trained technicians try their achievement in the field with young challenging mind.english.marimex. hazardous location. MEECO Inc. Two models are available: VA-300 series provides the widest range of models. Providing a wealth of technical expertise and applications support. PA 18976 / 215-343-6600 Home Page www. PA 15010-4724 / 724-843-8300 Home Page www.mcdanelceramics.com Founded in 1994. These include particle size. Newly branded Metrohm Canada brings flexible purchasing options. 120. #107 3-31-6 Nishiogi-Kita Booth 1225 (10x10) Suginami-Ku. PA 18936 / 800-416-2505 Home Page www. Without moving parts they are rugged and maintenance free.com Sample introduction for ICP-OES and ICP-MS. furnace tubes. insulators. specialty. Mebius Advanced Technology Ltd. United Kingdom RCT. titration.mebius-at. welding and safety supplies. Fast cooling/recovery time and reliability in maintaining critical temperatures make these units ideal for storing reagents. flexibility. liquid handling systems. Meinhard Glass Products 700 Corporate Circle. Matheson 166 Keystone Drive Booth 4935 (30x20) Montgomeryville. & wear components. ion chromatography systems. Major Science provides products and services to biotechnology companies. Marvel Scientific (AGA Marvel) PO Box 400 1260 E.meeco. engineering and gas management services. pharmaceutical. Flow measurement and control down to 50 microliters/minute for liquids and 0-20 sccm for gases. institutions. Malvern has subsidiary organizations in all major European markets.com We are internationally recognized as a world leader in microscopy and microanalysis and includes McCrone Associates. Suite A Booth 4727 (20x10) Golden. Our products are divided into either general instruments or fermentation and cell cultivation technologies. Headquartered in Saratoga.mecasys. Maple Instruments Ltd 116 Johnston Avenue Booth 550 (10x10) Toronto. zeta potential. The top-performing microconcentric High Efficiency Nebulizer operates at 5 to 300 uL/min and 90.com Our company is a single source for industrial.mansci.co.mcmflow. molecular weight. rheological properties and chemical distribution. enhanced microprocessor technology and a monitoring/alarm system for high/low temperature. Korea and Japan. These are suitable for a wide range of applications. com A global microwave leader in the field of microwave chemistry. total phosphorus.com Manufacturer of fiber optic chemical and temperature sensing components and systems as well as LHPG grade sapphire fibers for power delivery. Microflex® offers the most innovative.com Diversified Laboratory Solutions: Pharmaceutical Chemistry & Microbiology Personal Care Chemistry. Viewtrac.com Total Solutions for Particle Characterization Measurement. Dynamic Light Scattering: Nanotrac. Booth 3428 (10x10) Glendale. 3680 Burnette Park Drive. and laboratory automation systems. MicroLiter Analytical Supplies. pipettes. quality and technical consulting. FL 33637 / 813-971-2818 Home Page www. Micromeritics Instrument Corp 4356 Communications Drive Booth 2553 (20x20) Norcross. With industry-leading technology.microtrac. Netherlands 7521 PV / +31 53 850 6 850 Home Page www. moisture analyzers. food & beverage industry. nitrate/nitrite and phosphate. Surface Area & Pore Size distribution. qualification. OH 43240 / 800-638-8537 Home Page www. MICROMO is a leader in design customization and rotary and linear micro motion solutions. application-specific gloves. Rockledge Ave. and automotive.com We have been manufacturing glass-based lab-on-a-chip products for more then ten years. Semtrac. and glovebox enclosures for infrared spectroscopic measurement of toxic or air-sensitive samples.milestonesci. Microbiology and Personal Care Metals. total nitrogen. temperature-programmed reactions. 96-well microplates.microfluidica. Our products include hyperspectral thickness. surface area. Our technology allows chemists to obtain the highest throughput for metals digestions by using our new UltraWAVE. Particle Counter: SVSS Laboratory Service’s Middleton Research 8505 University Green. easy to use. thin-profile DC. thermal analysis instrumentation. Milestone will also be showing the latest in direct mercury analysis. on-demand acid purification. total phenol.com We are a worldwide corporation with multiple manufacturing sites.mtc-usa. development and production of biotech and pharmaceutical therapies. Agricultural operations. pore size.com Manufacturer of state-of-the-art German-engineered laboratory glassware washing systems (undercounter units as well as large capacity systems for central wash areas) Our glassware washers feature 304/316 grade stainless steel wash chambers. FL 33762 / 800-807-9166 Home Page www. stepper. Microflex 2301 Robb Drive Booth 4019 (20x10) Reno. PA 18936 / 215-619-9920 Home Page www. Microflex is dedicated to high quality hand protection. envelope density. Micronit has extensive experience in micromachining and microfluidics and is a key supplier of microfluidic devices to life sciences and chemistry markets.cGMP FDA compliant testing of Raw Materials and formulated Products. MA 01821 / 800-645-5476 Home Page www. particle shape. we offer NIR/FTIR contract analytical and laboratory services. DIAf. XYZ Autosampler/Fraction Collector.microliter.com Our company manufactures automated analytical laboratory instruments that measure physical characteristics of powder and solids for fundamental research. MAS can satisfy analytical requirements that include particle size. Zetaview. DO. Firefly Chemiluminescence Analyzer for high sensitivity analyses including ATP. METTLER TOLEDO products are fully supported by factory-trained service representatives who perform calibration. Millipore Corporation 290 Concord Rd Booth 861 (30x20) Billerica. Booth 950 (10x10) Tampa. We manufacture affordable.com The world’s foremost experts in high quality disposable hand protection. specializes in branded products that provide reliable barrier protection. knowledgeable service. pulseless. Miele 9 Independence Way Booth 4929 (20x20) Princeton. Micromaterials. quality assurance/control. DSC. laboratory. trusted hand protection products for safety. catalytic activity. pore volume. direct injection cleaning. Suite C Booth 664 (10x10) Suwanee. ORP. Material characterization measurements obtained include particle size. TGA. NC 27896 / 252-237-4175 Home Page www. Analytical Development & Special Projects. EC. Food Chamistry. MICROMO represents FAULHABER technologies in the Americas. The laboratory division manufactures and markets a full range of precision products including balances. calibrations of infrared and near-infrared standards. Miele maintains fully trained sales and service throughout the USA. and method validation. Microbiology and Nutritional Label. With Milwaukee products you get fast. titration equipment. cGMP/GLP-compliant contract laboratory that specializes in the physical characterization of fine powders and solid materials for the outsourcing needs of a broad range of industries. Booth 4063 (20x20) Montgomeryville. systems integration and machine vision developments.labwashers. production. density & refractive index determination equipment.micromaterialsinc. GA 30093 / 770-662-3600 Home Page www. Aerosol: Aerotrac. Our EVAS sapphire fiber evanescent wave absorption probe is orders of magnitude more sensitive than ATR probes and is insensitive to trapped gas and particulates. A low cost. Milestone Inc. surface area. non-acute healthcare. 142 . Zeta Potential: Zetatrac. 2727 (20x10) Columbus. interchangeable baskets . Suite 100 Booth 2821 (10x10) Middleton. 25 Controls Drive Booth 553 (30x20) Shelton. brushless. FDA-registered. connections for DI water. spectroscopic standards. pore size and pore size distribution. TDS. custom programs. Dietary Supplement . comprehensive quality systems. Inc. Imaging analysis:SI.com Our company offers a high quality product line of Class 10. product development. pore volume.micromeritics. Stop by our booth number 664 to see ITSP on the PAL System HTC-xt with DLW option and all MircoLiter products. ammonia.microflex. GA 30093 / 770-662-3630 Home Page www. Inc. 3809 Airport Drive NW Booth 935 (10x10) Wilson.com AutoSolv Automated Solvent Extraction System for matrix simplification and analyte preconcentration for environmental and pharmaceutical samples prior to analysis by GC/LC/MS or on-board spectrophotometric detection. Stabisizer. we continue to set the standard for analytical research by providing the highest quality sample preparation platforms and laboratory water purification systems. self-priming positive displacement pump. and process control applications. CT 06484 / 203-925-5100 Home Page www. Limited Volume Inserts. Micronit Microfluidics Colosseum 15 Booth 538 (20x10) Enschede. and validation services.millipore. absolute or skeletal density. We represent Specim Ltd of Finland. particle shape. Our instruments are used all over the world in Laboratories.com Our company provides hyperspectral imaging products.com Based in Florida. testers. Closures. automatic detergent and neutralizer dispensing and HEPA filtered forced air drying. A member of the FAULHABER Group. MobiChem Mobile Chemistry Analyzer for mobile lab. Microbac Laboratories Inc. and validation. monitors and controllers covering pH. sanitation. Laser Diffraction: S3500. Bluewave. NC 27804 / 252-443-3630 Home Page www.com (MAS) is a DEA-licensed. Considered the premier brand in the growing markets of emergency medical services. syringe filters and a patented autosampler-based SPE and Filtration technology called Instrument Top Sample Prep (ITSP). Miele labwashers offer fast cycle times. GA 30024 / 888-232-7840 Home Page www.com Booth 1964 (10x10) Microtrac 148 Keystone Dr. MicroSolv Technology Corporation 1 Industrial Way West Eatontown. pharmaceutical PAT and other process measurement systems.Tobacco Pesticide Residue Analyses.mt. and temperature-programmed reactions. exceptional safety features. SmoothFlow bi-directional.com Our company has become synonymous with expertise in weighing and analysis instrumentation for laboratories. Industrial applications and by hobbyist in many varieties of applications.micromo. high power blue laser designed for Raman spectroscopy will be introduced at Pittcon 2011.middletonresearch. surface energy. The OptoTemp 2000 line of fiber optic temperature sensors are ideal for microwave process control. MICROMO 14881 Evergreen Avenue Booth 3719 (10x10) Clearwater. the highest quality of diagnostic equipment available and an excellent warranty program all at competitive prices. precision meters. LUX. DIA.microbac. The UltraWAVE is revolutionizing microwave digestion by using our patented single reaction chamber technology (SRC) – run mixed batches and enjoy hassle free cleaning with disposable vials.000 Clean Room Packaged Autosampler Vials. In addition to applications and method development.com EMD Millipore is the Life Science division of Merck KGaA of Germany. Agrochemical . Micronit is providing high quality lab-on-a-chip components for analytical instrumentation and is also a dedicated research and development partner for both science and industry. tap density. material density. our company offers a complete suite of productivity tools for today’s modern chemists looking to perform microwave sample preparation. vapor sorption. narrow linewidth.micronit. lower average water consumption. 13302 Telecom Dr. and Ultra-trace cleaning for ICP/ICP-MS tools. Micromeritics Analytical Services 4356 Communications Drive Booth 3935 (10x10) Norcross. NV 89523 / 800-876-6866 Home Page www. catalytic activity.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Mettler Toledo 1900 Polaris Parkway Booth 2726 (20x10). Microfluidica Analytics 6901 N. piezoelectric and linear motors and encoders for diverse market applications. MICROMO specializes in brushed. and a 20-year history of continually delivering innovated products and excellent service to customers.particletesting. Milwaukee Instruments 2950 Business Park Drive Booth 621 (10x10) Rocky Mount. and protection.milwaukeetesters. small lab and at-line applications for total cyanide. WI 53562 / 608-831-2141 Home Page www. WI 53209 / 414-688-1346 Home Page www. supporting customers in research. As industry leaders in separation science and membrane filtration. NJ 07724 / 888-248-4972 Home Page www. bulk density. Our lab water experts thoroughly understand individual labs and particular applications to recommend a system that balances water quality with volume and distribution requirements. method development. NJ 08540 / 800-991-9380 Home Page www. photoacoustic and other sampling devices. membranes. Munktell was founded in 1815 as the first producer ever of filter paper for analytical purposes. -Wide variety of material quantities. MRI Global Scientific is a division of MRI GlobalSearch which has been a family owned business since 1976. nontoxic. extraction thimbles. a systematic method development software for the elaboration of “QbD” and Design Space of multi-parameter controlled. We have also developed new equipment for cleaning and testing of our tubing and have in house the ability to fabricate components such as sample needles and loop capillaries. Inc. COSMOSIL C18-MS-II and Cholester are available in 2. premium grade architectural wood casework.One-stop shopping: All products and critical process steps from one supplier.morphodetection.msi-tokyo. All furnaces are manufactured at our facilities in Lilienthal. robust HPLC and UPLC methods. The products are being used within various applications in the laboratory. . military. MRIGlobalScientific 9515 Deereco Rd. pharmaceutical. 7517 Precision Drive Suite 112 Booth 5135 (20x10) Raliegh. Suite 900 Booth 3718 (10x10) Timonium. innovative solutions. MRI GlobalScientific is known for their high level of integrity in a business that often gets a bad name. Nakagyo-ku Booth 4624 (20x10) Kyoto.com Our company draws its own tubing and is therefore able to provide the customer with the smoothest ID.Precision injection moulding with own tool shop. gas and vapor delivery products.nacalai. PYE and pai-NAP. trace (ITMS™ technology). titanium. MA 01887 / 978-909-1200 Home Page www. Inc. Munktell Inc.molnar-institute. professional logistics. 10000 4th Street Booth 939 (10x10) Rancho Cucamonga. Inc. 143 . Moxtek is well known for advanced technology. We have been serving the industrial. and nuclear (CBRN) detection systems for government. excellent quality. 29-31 Booth 1352 (10x10) Fulda. sound and vibration. control and analysis software.com We offer DryLab® 2010. validates 2-D DryLab models and calculates with 12 experimental runs the “Cube” which shows a 3-D resolution space and delivers over 1.com COSMOSIL chromatography product line includes analytical and preparative reversed-phase columns. commonly used in mass spectrometers. Ti grade 2 as well as Ni and Inconel. Rue de Tourville Booth 5171 (10x10) Saint Germain en Laye.com Booth 727 (20x10) Movex Inc. MRI Global Search is currently ranked #3 out over 1000 MRI Franchises Worldwide MRI GlobalScientific placed over 100 people in the scientific market alone in 2010. emissions monitoring. Morpho Detection 205 Lowell Ave Booth 3987 (10x10) Wilmington. . The product line consists of filter papers.msnoise. FTIR based gas analyzers. HILIC columns.com Custom manufacturer of precision components. the least variation in ID and OD dimensions in virtually whatever metal material you require. 452 West 1260 North Booth 1617 (20x10) Orem. from development to series production. industrial applications. anti-galling. vacuum and pressure measurement and control products as well as leak detectors. Raman Spectroscopy. We specialize in low-volume. welding and vehicle exhaust. 5-axis CNC machining and polishing in engineered materials including but not limited to glass. drilling by YAG laser. high-precision. Germany 28865 / +49-4298-922-0 Home Page www. sapphire and ceramics as well as conventional materials including but not limited to aluminum. NC 27617 / 919-226-0752 Home Page www.munktell. acoustic. pharmaceuticals.com Our company is the most deeply committed and connected search partners in the scientific instrument business.com Portable High Resolution Mass Spectrometer Manufacturer. Suite 201 Booth 2027 (20x10) Andover. In addition. explosives. You increase your method robustness by studying and modeling 8 HPLC parameters at the same time.misonix. Reducing noise to an acceptable. Japan 604-0855 / +81-75-251-1730 Home Page www. health care and government markets since the early 1960’s.nabertherm. MP35N. stainless steel. Our extraction products are used in laboratories. we can design and engineer products to meet your exact requirements. custom stainless steel work surfaces and sinks. education. mainly in the field of Mass Spectrometry or SEM. France F-78100 / +33 6-28-23-68-79 Home Page www. We offer: Large selection of standard HPLC hardware: -Manufacture of HPLC hardware by your specifications and quality requirements. biological.Tokyo.. needles and other tubing used in LC/GC and UHPLC. MSI. dielectric. 498 Higashitamaya-cho Nijo Karasuma. MD 21093 / 410-252-6616 Home Page www.movexinc. ultrasonic bath.mott. This allows improved precision in sampling for seamless capillary tubing.mksinst. Inc.com We are the manufacturer of fume extraction and filteration equipment. Bronze Medal Winner for Pittcon 2010 Developer of leading edge technology for detection of illicit compounds. high performance and custom fume hoods. Moeller Medical GmbH Wasserkuppenstr. compressors.usa. 1938 New Highway Farmingdale. MS Noise 5 Bis.com Our company has a broad portfolio of products to support the air and gas analysis market. Our range of enclosures provides noise reduction performance above 20 db(A) on some models.com Our company is a leading supplier of explosives and narcotics and chemical. Our ambition has always been to provide high qualitative products to reasonable prices. Our booth will feature FTIR gas analyzers for process analysis.ca Our company provides complete solutions for all your laboratory needs. . including but not limited to. Morpho Detection integrates computed tomography (CT). N Nabertherm GmbH Bahnhofstr.com We are focused on acoustic insulation in laboratories. radiological. In addition.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Mindrum Precision. in the fields of noise. It matches peaks from systematic experiments. MS NOISE is the leading manufacturer of noise reduction enclosures. illegal drugs and bio agents.com Manufacturer of oxygen compatible and chemical resistant thread sealants and lubricants that are chemically inert. We control the metallurgic and mechanical properties of the various alloys we draw including: 316L. Suite C Booth 2716 (10x10) Northampton. Germany 36043 / +49 6 61/9 41 95-0 Home Page www. ON Canada N3T 5L8 / 519-752-7825 Home Page www. UT 84057 / 800-758-3110 Home Page www. X-ray and X-ray Diffraction technologies into solutions that can make security activities more accurate. DryLab® 2010 supports data import and organization of your data. Misonix.5 micron particles for Ultra-Fast Liquid Chromatography. gas purity analysis and ambient air monitoring.com The Munktell Group is a leading European manufacturer in filtration & separation technology. water chillers. We also manufacture a double-latching miniaturized solenoid valve. A mass spectrometer that is powerful enough to be used in a research Lab but small enough to be utilized in the field.Ultrasound and special cleaning. Nacalai Tesque. Germany 10407 / 0049 30 421559-0 Home Page www. and excellent customer service. otherwise known as a Micro Valve and under license from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. syringe filters and micro glass fibre media. Germany.mindrum. Tokyo. Minitubes 21 rue Jean Vaujany Booth 3826 (10x10) Grenoble. Since each laboratory’s needs are unique.mptindustries. MPT Industries 6-B Hamilton Business Park Booth 4739 (10x10) Dover. MKS Instruments 2 Tech Drive. 1-3-10 Tobitakyu Booth 3921 (10x10) Chofu.moeller-medical. first responder. and reasonable pricing. We designs. nitrogen generators.com We are the world’s largest manufacturer of laboratory furnaces due to the width and depth of the product range. COSMOSIL Buckyprep and PBB columns are well recognized worldwide for fullerene separation.com We are an advanced research company designing and manufacturing high performance components for analytical x-ray instrumentation and optical systems. quartz. non-flammable. NY 11735 / 800-694-9612 Home Page www. Inconel and copper. 20 Booth 2922 (20x10) Lilienthal. welding. air and ground transportation. from which you get the best one in 1 second. These include mass spectrometer based residual gas analyzers. PA 18067 / 610-440-0478 Home Page www. flexible and mobile furniture systems. MA 01810 / 800-227-8766 Home Page www. Japan 182-0036 / 81-3-6906-8844 Home Page www. 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These attributes help us meet the demand of all our valued clients whose diversified products must comply with stringent quality standards in today’s highly competitive marketplace. Our instruments are typically found in Academia. NH 03049 / 800-525-2857 Home Page www. our Laboratory Gas Generators offer superb technical performance in the lab and our world-class after sales service comes as standard. communication.com Our company designs and manufactures our own brand of fully integrated process GCs for ppt >> % level analysis. aka RGD). as well as surface area.peak-service. air monitoring and university / research labs. environmental technology. This is achieved through direct engineering collaboration to generate compact.petrolab. diesel. but are not limted to: Air seperation plants. zeta potential. and compliant documentation. dedicated to quality particle size and characterization. Pelican™ products are preferred by professionals who work in extreme situations. AFS. MA 01373 / 413-665-2163 Home Page www. including Medical. high and ultra high purity. powder flowability. and more. More than half of Perma Pure’s Sales are outside the United Sates Petrolab Company – A business of AMETEK Oil & Gas 2001 North Indianwood Ave. Specialising in Spectrophotometers the range includes UV/Vis. These systems are designed for the containment and connection of power. oils. paints and coatings industries. the company has stood for innovative solutions and high-technology products that are used in the analytical segment. Main Street Booth 4551 (10x10) South Deerfield. Pawling Engineered Products 157 Charles Colman Blvd Booth 3348 (10x10) Pawling. kerosene/jet fuel. A premium service at a fair price. penetration. Cleveland. FID. reliable and high performance components and systems optimized for your application specific requirements. Micromeritics and Quantachrome.). Mass Spec. pharmaceuticals. Environmental.com Providing instrumentation compliance solutions to the Life Science industry since 1996. Designed to exact military and aerospace specifications. Instrumentation includes Malvern. Lawler. 147 N. LabLink product offerings include: anodized aluminum service pedestals. seals. and state-of-the-art instrumentation.com Our company offers Analytical Laboratory and On-line Testing Instrumentation for petroleum (gasoline. an ultra-high resolution mass sensor that weighs each particle. The new PetroOXY oxidation stability tester for fuel will be on display along with the new PNR-12 penetrometer with automatic surface detection capabilities. water concentration. automotive industry and any number of further sectors. Particle Sizing Systems. along with a broad array of technology and expertise. breaking point. patent pending ePFE™ elastomeric technology which combines the benefits of perfluoroelastomer (FFKM) with the dynamic properties of more traditional materials. power strips and power poles as well as overhead service carriers and ceiling connection plates. viscosity testing. Pharmaceutical. 100ml/min to 5L/min). and manufacturing in support of a global business. PG Instruments Limited Alma Park. NH 03054 / 866-459-2485 Home Page www. Applications include. Nitrogen generators. Beckman-Coulter. multimedia valves. providing submicron counting measurements of mass and size. measurement and analysis. Hydrogen Fuel Cell and Environmental Monitoring.com PSS is a major force in developing particle size analyzers for both wet/dry applications. LLC 8100 Brownleigh Drive. Leicestershire. constituent analyzers (S/Cl/Salt. PEUS Instruments GmbH Max-Roth-StraBe 1 Booth 668 (10x10) Gaggenau. Products include flashpoint testers (Pensky-Marten. Booth 4758 (40x40) Broken Arrow. DEA licensed. Gas Generators and Water Purification Systems. CA 94043 / 650-691-1267 Home Page www. Our product line is rounded out by high resolution image analysis and Archimedes SMR technology. concentration. NY 12564 / 800-431-0101 Home Page www. color. Products include miniature solenoid. Pelican Products. PGI are actively seeking new distributors in many areas and invite applications from interested parties. NJ 08755 / 800-337-3762 Home Page www. density & gravity testing. Zero Air generators high and ultra high purity( 2L/min to 120L/min) Pfeiffer Vacuum 24 Trafalgar Square Booth 4334 (20x10) Nashua.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Parker Precision Fluidics Division 26 Clinton Drive Booth 535 (50x20) Hollis. Scientific.15-400+ microns) offers a wide dynamic size range providing high resolution. United Kingdom PA4 9RE / +44 141 812 8100 Home Page www. etc. and Tamson for tests such as flashpoint.com We are the global leader in the design and manufacture of advanced lighting systems and virtually indestructible cases for protecting valuable equipment. Our expertise includes instrument installation. Elzone. oil testing. Air compressors. ICP (500ml/min to 30L/min). and asphalts). semiconductor production and coating technology. Petrotest’s product portfolio also includes: sampling devices.com We are a leading innovator in the field of gas sample conditioning. PCI is an industry leader in quality technical services and consulting services. gum content.com We are a vertically integrated business that designs and manufactures highly specialized elastomeric septa. Germany 76571 / 0049722596363303 Our company develops. Brands include Grabner. Peak Laboratories. environmental. Additionally.com Premier cGMP service laboratory. These clever people have not only greatly improved the performance of our new Gas Generators.particletechlabs. offers high concentration SPOS that has the sensitivity to detect small differences between particle size distributions.peakscientific. LPG. Lovibond/Tintometer. they’re backed by an industry-leading Legendary Lifetime Guarantee of Excellence. Booth 4758 (40x40) Broken Arrow. 147 . porosity. gaskets. quieter and more efficient than anything on the market. lubes & greases. and spare part fulfillment and inventory management. biodiesel testing.com Over the years our dynamic company has stimulated Peak design engineers into some remarkable developments in manufacturing Laboratory Gas Generators. Suite 100A Booth 862 (10x10) Raleigh. surface detection. auto-ignition testing. help set PTL apart as the leader in their field. NC 27617 / 919-781-7787 Home Page www. We serve a variety of markets.com Our company provides unparalleled support in technical after sale services. Petrotest.pginstruments. Experienced technical staff. United Kingdom LE17 5BH / 0044 (0)1455 220131 Home Page www. Perma Pure 8 Executive Drive Booth 3024 (10x10) Toms River. in research and development.petrolab. repair. LPG testing. fuel testing. grease & wax testing.pfeiffer-vacuum. distillation. Peak Scientific Instruments Ltd Fountain Crescent Inchinnan Business Park Booth 3055 (10x10) Inchinnan Renfrewshire.pglifelink. OK 74102-1163 / 918-459-7170 Home Page www.com We manufacture LabLink products for the laboratory and research markets where connectivity is essential. increase speed to market while lowering overall costs. air and lab gas services. Inc. produces and distributes hightech gas generators.pawlingepd. high sensitivity accurate particle size information. Detectors available include: our unique reducing compound photometer (RCP. increased equipment availability. Pharmaceutical Calibrations and Instrumentation. NH 03063 / 800-248-8254 Home Page www.permapure. LCMS. extensive analytical expertise. PCI is committed to providing you with fast turnaround.com We are one of the world’s leading manufacturers of components and systems for vacuum generation. rubbers & polymers.com We are a market leader supplying affordable analytical instruments worldwide. Visit our website. The AccuSizer FX PAT. PEAK-Service USA 220 Daniel Webster Highway Booth 3752 (20x10) Merrimack. For more information visit our website. IL 60515 / 630-969-2703 Home Page www.pci-llc. FL 34668 / 727-846-0866 Home Page www. LabLink laboratory connection products fit all varieties of laboratory furniture. pour/cloud/freeze point and more. We work in atomic absorption. Perma Pure LLC is a Halma company. maintenance. KY 41018 / 800-287-4123 Home Page www. Our small GC platform is suitable for laboratory and on-line process analysis. Hydrogen+Helium generators. TCD and PDHID. loaner pool management. All GCs are ready for analysis upon receipt. foods. proportional. Nicomp DLS (0. Wibtoft Booth 3453 (20x20) Lutterworth. FDA registered. Pfeiffer Vacuum is today together with Trinos Vakuum-Systeme active throughout the world. Agricultural and Water Quality laboratories. HPLC.peaklaboratories. Particle Sizing Systems 8203 Kristel Circle Booth 1116 (30x10) Port Richey. Highly chemical resistant O-rings. ease of use! How do you stay competitive in a world where critical dimensions are continuously getting smaller? Phenom-World continues to help you see beyond the limits of optical instruments with the new generation Phenom™ desktop scanning electron microscope (SEM). They are designed to work 24/7 in a production environment. PQ Canada G1P 2J7 / 418-692-1414 Home Page www.piketech. Netherlands 5652 AM / +31 (0) 40 259 73 60 Home Page www. The Pickering Laboratories Amino Acid Analysis instruments and reagents are the most trusted protocols in the industry together with the pesticide / herbicide analysis and natural contaminants such as Mycotoxins.. Arizona and Mainland China. IR microscope.com The only publication devoted exclusively to drug manufacturing and scaleup. Photonics Media 2 South Street Booth 4967 (10x10) Pittsfield. sample preparation. Pickering’s team of dedicated research and application chemi. specular reflectance. remote sensing. diffuse reflectance. CA 94043 / 800-654-3330 Home Page www. Live-tooling Lathes. Pickering leadership in both the design and manufacture of chemical reagents and instrumentation assures the quality of both. NIR and UV-Vis spectrometers. Inc. Near-net Shape Injection Molding of High End and Filled Materials. The Phenom offers direct access to the high resolution and high quality imaging necessary in a large variety of applications.photronlamp. Phenom-World Dillenburgstraat 9e Booth 3778 (20x10) Eindhoven. the Photonics Showcase supplement and the Photonics Buyers’ Guide. Inc. researchers and educational professionals to visualise their micron and submicron structures. PID Analyzers. and chromatography accessories and equipment. and entertainment in the Orlando area. New this year—Send your “tweets” from our two-station Twitter Café.C. Phenomenex 411 Madrid Ave.com Established in 2003 through a merger of four companies. Pickering Laboratories.2000.photonics. high throughput. Inc.pickeringlabs. CT 06804 / 203-740-3471 Home Page www. We look forward to working with you. Products include Channeltron electron multipliers. QC/QA and O2. Piper Plastics.org Stop by the Pittcon Island to pick up your Pittcon 2011 souvenir bag. Photop is a leading photonics designer and integrated manufacturing company on Fiber Optics. Florida. The 580 has wireless data capability built-in. Visit our website for the most up-to-date information about Pittcon 2011. research and pharmaceutical. inventories and plant downtime and eliminate waste 3) Empower manufacturing and operations staff 4) Eliminate organizational and information silos 5) Reduce time to market for new drugs—drugs that can actually be manufactured Pharmco-AAPER 58 Vale Road Booth 3948 (20x10) Brookfield. even for small operations. 1840 Enterprise Ct Booth 1350 (10x10) Libertyville. Introducing the Fast GC. visit our website. Many of these products are available with optional heating and automation for increased sampling speed and productivity. each a leader in its existing product field of Fiber Optics. 4535 boulevard Wilfrid Hamel. Kosher. DPSS Laser. and transmission sampling. QC.N. The family of 577 reflectometers is also represented with the new stainless steel version for the food industry.pharmamanufacturing. VIC. Australia 3805 / +61-3-9704-9944 Home Page www. C. We are an industry leader in innovating efficient and sensitive detectors for use in mass spectrometers. Optics. No matter what your application field is. 470 Lakeside Drive. IL 60048 / 847-367-0110 Home Page www. integrating spheres. MN 55416 / 800-222-5711 Home Page www.com Our company manufactures Pure and Denatured Ethanol. Also online. This shotgun approach introduces the sample into the mass spectrometer by a fast Laser Diode Thermal Desorption (LDTD) desorption process combined to an atmospheric pressure chemical reactions (LDTD-APCI). We are FDA.March 16. technicians.photonis.com We are a leading manufacturer of sampling accessories for FT-IR. is dedicated to sharing best practices that will help drug industry professionals: 1) Improve product quality while ensuring regulatory compliance 2) Reduce cycle times. and learn about Pittcon 2012 to be held in Orlando. Customized applications and custom development available.com Our company has manufactured and sold quality instruments since 1939. Sturbridge Business Park Booth 1227 (20x10) Sturbridge.phenom-world. Booth 1216 (10x10) Minneapolis. Secondary Annealing of all Thermoplastic Materials.pittcon. For more information on Phenomenex. IL 60143 / 630-467-1300 Home Page www. March 11 . 1280 Space Park Way Booth 1767 (20x10) Mountain View. Pittcon Booth– Apples / Souvenirs Pittsburgh Conference 300 Penn Center Blvd. Representatives from the Orlando Visitors and Convention Bureau will be available to answer any questions you may have about housing. Projection and Display Optics. CA 95670 / 866-664-6682 Home Page www. Aerospace and Food Industries. 6125 Cottonwood Drive Booth 4126 (20x10) Madison.photoptech. gas chromatography. 6323 Cambridge St.pharmcoaaper. Inc. the LDTD technology is an unmatchable alternative to increase your throughput. FDA for food and environmental safety. 3 Vesper Drive Narre Warren. These instruments are easy-to-use.phenomenex. Booth 4634 (30x40) Torrance.com The Pulse of the Industry . We perform full compendial testing at each manufacturing location with nine distribution warehouses across the USA. In addition PIKE Technologies offers design and consulting services for development of specialized and custom products for a wide range of spectroscopy applications. Our core technologies include products for liquid chromatography. MA 01201 / 413-499-0514 Home Page www.. Engineering and Assembly of all Thermoplastics. PA 15235 / 800-825-3221 Home Page www. FID. value and performance for demanding lab and field applications in life science.com Stand-alone PID. High Hazard Room or Class 10.com The leader in high throughput solution in mass spectrometry presents the LDTD-96 and LDTD-384 ion sources.com Phenom: brilliant images.com Booth 3647 (20x10) Phytronix Technologies Inc. PHOTONIS 660 Main Street. Online process GC. Pickering has developed applications required by EPA. At this year’s conference we proudly present the new Model Aquatest 1010 titrator and the 580 colorimeter for food analysis. MA 02563 / 774-413-5281 Home Page www. It is an affordable solution that enables engineers. Additional In-house Capabilities Include: Engineering Support. Precision Optics. Extensive Experience in the Medical. Suite 332 Booth 5079 (50x50) Pittsburgh. Equipt with 4th and 5th Axis Vertical and Horizontal Mills and Multi-spindle. For 25 years. We seek National and International Distributors. MA 01566 / 508-347-4094 Home Page www. resistive glass.is Laurin Publishing Company’s international suite of media with more than 50 years as the industry’s leading publications. Pittcon – Apples / Souvenirs Pittsburgh Conference 300 Penn Center Blvd.piperplastics. Hand-held analyzers for stack gases.photovolt. Inc. HACCP and ISO registered and certified.com Our company designs and manufactures electron. Fabrication. Photop Technologies. and other Photonics Products.com Our company manufactures products for the analysis of contaminants in herbal and agricultural products. nightlife. Photovolt Instruments. Ease of doing Business with an ISO 9001:2008. We specialize in Custom Blends and batch work in our cGMP. FDA 13485 Certified Company. CA 94085 / 408-732-1603 Home Page www. compact and affordable. Thermal Diffusion Bonding.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Magazine 555 W. CA 90501 / 310-212-0555 Home Page www. grab an apple. the EuroPhotonics and AsiaPhotonics feature sections.com Precision CNC Machining. Products include attenuated total reflectance (ATR). Please visit us online or call at 952. USDA. microchannel plates and complete replacement and custom detector assemblies. Facilities in Illinois. Organic. government and academic laboratories.pittcon. Laser. PA 15235 / 800-825-3221 Home Page www. ion. Pierce Rd # 301 Booth 818 (10x10) Itasca. Photron Pty Ltd Unit 5. 2012. UV Photons and Soft XRay sensors and detectors for use in analytical instrumentation. FPD and FarUV detectors for addition to existing GC systems. In print with Photonics Spectra and BioPhotonics magazines. LLC 2 Washington Circle Booth 461 (10x10) Sandwich. Portable GC.phytronix. a low cost research grade GC. Routing and Hot Air and Extrusion Welding. research and development.000 Clean Room. Pinnacle 11390 Amalgam Way Booth 3761 (30x50) Gold River.org Be sure to pick up your complimentary 2011 souvenir bag and apple snack available at the Apple/Souvenir booths located in the Pittcon booth #5079 and #416 148 . PIKE products are compatible with all major brands of spectrometers.com Our company is a global technology leader committed to developing novel analytical chemistry solutions that solve the separation and purification challenges of researchers in industrial. Semi-Conductor. Suite 120 Booth 3251 (10x10) Quebec. WI 53719 / 608-274-2721 Home Page www.com/meters/ The Pinnacle meters and electrodes feature quality. bulk purification chromatographic media.848. Crystal Materials. and Photonic Crystal Materials. space exploration. Suite A Booth 4473 (10x10) Sunnyvale.pinnacle-ph. beam condensers. PIKE Technologies of WI.hnu. Suite 332 Booth 416 (20x40) Pittsburgh. These platforms are the unique way to achieve up to 1400 samples analysis per hours. drug discovery and more. High Purity and Sterile Solvents from Pints to Tank Wagons. AZ 85023 / 602-375-4100 Home Page www. Our AF2000 AT/MT/HT Asymmetrical Flow FFF are the most advanced FFF instruments for separation and characterization of macromolecules and colloids/particles with temperature control options. columns for HIC and HILIC. step-index fused silica optical fibers with polyimide. Xylene Solubles (CRYSTEX).pittcon. Glutathione (GSH) . Immersion Circulator. POLYINTELL Pharma Parc II.polyscience.pittcon.000 professionals and covers products and services used by those who are responsible and design the pollution abatement systems and policies for their organizations.portescap. PA 15235 / 800-825-3221 Home Page www.com Our company manufactures multimode. The team of Poulten & Graf will be glad to meet you at the Pittcon Show 2011 to present you the complete range together with several new products. Pollution Equipment News/ Rimbach Publishing Inc. specimen containers.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Pittcon – Exhibitor / Distributor Facilitation Pittsburgh Conference 300 Penn Center Blvd. for Chemical Composition Distribution (CRYSTAF.com Pioneer in the development of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs). biomedical. MD 21921 / 410-398-2800 Home Page www.polyintell. SPLITT is a preparative scale separation tool for metal/metal-oxide colloids and particles.a superior alternative for proteomics: 1) Selective isolation and separation of tryptic phosphopeptides and glycopeptides. PA 15237 / 800-245-3182 Home Page www. Transfer and Injection Molding. We provide a wide array of motion solutions including brush dc.polar-tech. or act as a sales representative to exhibiting companies will be available to help facilitate the connection process between interested parties. Featuring ERLIC! . sleeve stoppers. silicone and custom buffers. and modulated lasers. Level Three Concourse. catheters. 4485 (20x40) Pittsburgh. Inc.com Since 1967. Preparative Fractionation (PREP mc2) or Infrared Detection (IR4 and IR5 MCT). obtaining licensing agreements. 8650 Babcock Boulevard Booth 3023 (10x10) Pittsburgh. said ”With the new products we followed up the suggestions of our customers and realised customers’ individual wishes”. custom precision silica and quartz rod and tubing pieces.com Our publication reaches over 85. fiber optic cables and assemblies. multilumen tubing.com Established in 1969. Plas-Labs has equipped laboratories and research facilities with glove boxes. hypoxia chambers. brushless. MD 21045 / 410-992-5400 Home Page www. biological substances and diagnostic specimens. MI 48906 / 800-866-7527 Home Page www.L. Managing Director of the Poulten & Graf Group. including many new Refrigerating/Heating Circulating Baths and Heat Only Circulating Baths that feature touch screen interfaces.com We are the leading manufacturer of Field Flow Fractionation (FFF) instruments.com Our company offers a broad array of innovative packaging products designed for use in transporting.000 professionals and features products and services that help keep employees safe and the organization OSHA compliant. Solvent and Thermal Gradient Interaction Chromatography. Ste 175 Booth 828 (10x10) Columbia.com The world’s leading Polyolefin Characterization Company. Liquid-to-Liquid and Liquid-to-Air Recirculating Coolers. Suite 332 Booth 2210 (20x30) Pittsburgh. within the Americas. Plas-Labs. Pittcon – Product / Program Locator Pittsburgh Conference 300 Penn Center Blvd. CEF). Portescap helps your applications excel through innovation and customization. pulsed.com We offer precision miniature motion solutions for your most challenging requirements. mixed-bed ionexchange columns for predigest fractionation of intact proteins. Poulten & Graf GmbH Am Bildacker 3-7 Booth 2920 (10x10) Wertheim.plasticoid. cannulas. and stepper motors. Plasticoid manufactures high-quality rubber components using Compression. micro-gels. There’s nothing we like better than putting brand new ideas in motion! Postnova Analytics 230 S 500 E Ste 120 Booth 1638 (10x10) Salt Lake City. IL 60714 / 800-229-7569 Home Page www. semiconductor inspection. The Internet Cafés will be available during published show hours only. Patulin.. our company designs. light guiding capillaries. Printers and computers with internet connectivity will be available for email and web access for all registered conferees and exhibitors with a 10 minute time limit per use. Portescap 110 Westtown Road Booth 3419 (10x10) West Chester. From analyzers and spectrometers to pipettes and lab automation. hollow silica waveguides. Products are available to handle temperature ranges from -100°C to +200°C. hemoglobin variants. and self-storing reservoir lids. AR 72219-1117 / 501-407-0712 Home Page www. Fast & simple purification method • High affinity and selectivity • Considerable increase in separation capacity and purity • Fast development & cost effectiveness. volumetric glassware and glass syringes. TREF. Africa. Products include dropper assemblies.A. During Conference Week. and QC of biotech protein variants. Blue. serum stoppers and septa. 415 E. ZON.postnova. SG-IC and TG-IC (HT-HPLC) Bivariate Distribution (CFC).Molar Mass Distribution (GPC-IR. Metanephrines.org Two Internet Cafés will be provided on the exhibit floor. GPC One Software). PA 19382 / 610-235-5499 Home Page www. outside Room B309. GPC/SEC . General Purpose Water Baths. Polymer Char Valencia Technology Park. with the broadest and most modern range of instruments. PolyScience 6600 W. safety boxes. Pittcon – Internet Cafes Pittsburgh Conference 300 Penn Center Blvd. 401 East North St.poulten-graf. Also available are a new compact. A database containing information about exhibitors seeking distributors and distributors searching for products to distribute. and particles in organic/aqueous solvents. Technical Program sessions.com Manufacturers of medical & lab disposables such as Petri Dishes. POLYINTELL provides AFFINIMIP® SPE. Clearly Your Best Choice! Plasti Lab S. Europe. Roumieh El Metn Industrial Area Booth 552 (10x10) Beirut. custom shaped rod and tubing. and distributes laser diode products for Fortune 500 and other companies which include OEM analytical. Polymicro Technologies. Suite 332 Booth 2111 (20x10) Pittsburgh.com Full line of liquid temperature control solutions.900nm that span the UV.pittcon. temperature stabilized modules. Recirculating Chillers with cooling capacities up to 10 tons. PTI also represents Sanyo and Opnext (formerly Hitachi) laser diodes as a factory authorized distributor. and Conferee Networking Sessions and add those to their personal agenda. France 27100 / +33 (0) 2 32 09 32 70 Home Page www. 149 . Hans Graf. Spain E-46980 / +34 96 1318120 Home Page www. Railroad Ave Booth 5026 (10x10) Genoa. high strength. including histones. Voie de l’imovation Chaussee du Vexin Booth 5051 (10x10) Val de Reuil.org Users can search for topics of interest and select Short Courses. New products! • AFFINIMIP® SPE Patulin Catalogue Products: AFFINIMIP® SPE Mycotoxins (OTA. manufactures. Benefits of AFFINIMIP® SPE: • Specific. Products for proteomics: PolySULFOETHYL A for 2-D SCX-RPC separations. & other medical supplies Plasticoid Company 249 W High St Booth 4023 (10x10) Elkton. Power Technology. TF2000 Thermal FFF is an excellent tool for separating and characterizing polymers. Touhy Ave Booth 2853 (20x20) Niles. high temperature flexible fused silica capillaries. Plas-Labs currently has over 110 distributors world wide. and other equipment for precise liquid temperature control. telecom ferrules and sleeves. Also specializing in columns for metabolomics. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE NEWS reaches over 68. Products include laser diode modules with wavelengths from 263nm to 13.com Unique HPLC columns for life science separations. Inc. and Infrared range. acrylate.com Founded in 1946. solarization resistant optical fibers. Gustave Eiffel 8 Booth 3847 (10x10) Paterna.plas-labs.01-40 micron) and liposomes. injection sites. PA 15235 / 800-825-3221 Home Page www. Booth 4224 (30x10) Lansing. lasers with beam circularization. Lebanon / +961 (0)1 902000 Home Page www. industrial. Polar Tech Ind. Red. anaerobic chambers. Its instruments are present in over 20 countries. UT 84102 / 801-521-2004 Home Page www. a subsidiary of Molex 18019 North 25th Avenue Booth 2829 (10x10) Phoenix. pharmaceuticals. Green. 9151 Rumsey Rd.. square capillaries.polymerchar.powertechnology. as well as gearboxes and encoders. Product Locator computers will be located on the Building B.plastilab-lb. The products are sold under the trade names FORTUNA® and VOLAC. 2) Fractionation of tryptic peptides by isoelectric point in volatile solvents. prions and membrane proteins. Germany 97877 / +49 9342 9229 0 Home Page www.All products are manufactured to the highest quality so as to meet the standards of the most demanding shipping protocol. CF2000 Sedimentation FFF provides the highest resolution for metal/metal-oxide colloids/particles (0.com We are a manufacturer and supplier of high-quality liquid handling devices. defense and security. PO Box 191117 Booth 2619 (10x10) Little Rock. … PolyLC Inc. Phenolic compounds. Suite 332 Booth 1404 (20x40). …).rimbach. syringe components. dual clad optical fibers.org Exhibitor-Distributor Facilitation is a networking service which provides an efficient and easy way for exhibitors and distributors to connect at Pittcon 2011. PA 15235 800-825-3221 Home Page www. and laboratory stoppers. Catecholamines.R. desiccators and PCR cabinets. innovative products and services for selective solid phase extraction (SPE) for sample preparation before analysis. Low Temperature Coolers. IL 60135 / 800-423-2749 Home Page www. and CW.. Middle East and Asia. gauze. rotating control heads.polymicro. nitrogen dry boxes.polylc. An additional computer will be located on the exhibit floor at booth 2111. and machine vision and inspection applications. tubes. Ph Meters. WV 25177 / 800-624-8285 Home Page www.prior. Balances. Premier Lab Supply. Element is intuitive. Nutating Mixers. HPLC.com We are the manufacturer and supplier of OEM replacement glassware for the ICP and ICP-MS industry.proteabio. Inc. flared-end PVC pump tubing and most recently a complete line of inorganic standards. In addition. desorption atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (DAPCI) & a mass spectrometry based analytical separations & collection instrument. Other technologies include a gentle ionization method for large molecules (ESSI). dishes. Suite 316 Booth 3852 (10x10) Indianapolis. Company has been in business since 1996.com Manufacturer & International Distributor of Specialty Coal Testing Equipment & General Lab Equipment. We offer ATEX. Overseas Inquiries are Welcomed. Come see the PHOENIX and our newest model on display. Very dedicated support team available for assistance.*** Progeny Software LLC 800 Palm Trail. 99 Willenbrock Road Booth 618 (30x10) Oxford. Preston Publications 6600 W. Preiser Scientific. 351 West 10th Street. Spectroscopy cameras including Spec-10 and PIXIS platforms are available with exclusive eXcelon technology. focusing or positioning application. IL 60527 / 877-772-9247 Home Page www. FL 33483 / 800-776-4369 Home Page www. manifolds. 2-6 Kanda-Awaji-cho Chiyoda-ku Booth 2467 (10x10) Tokyo. our platinum labware products include crucibles.prosolia. easily and cost effectively.com We are a diversified biotechnology company that applies novel bioanalytical technologies to the development of new pharmaceuticals.j-chrom-sci. Hettich centrifuges also available. plant and seed germination. spectroscopy and optical coating solutions for demanding research and OEM applications. easy to use interface. New! ProEM EMCCD Camera for spectroscopy and aberration-corrected. Inc. Reagent Chemicals. large. CE. injectors. scientific.PITTCON 2011 EXHIBITORS Powers Scientific Inc. We provide comprehensive chemometric modeling services and/or customer training for in-house modeling of on-line applications. water. Journal of Analytical Toxicology covers improved and novel techniques for use in clinical.com/specialtygases The best results depend on the best gases.jatox. DESI is a simple. fusion labware and more. Our innovative stainless steel Multi-Gen generators are the perfect solution for multisample processing. not months. fluorescence illumination systems. Provides applications for isolation.com Our company specializes in Raman spectroscopy for on-line process control applications. we leverage our cutting edge robot. Programmable homogenizers are also available with computer interface capabilities.com We are a global leader in the manufacturing of homogenizers and mixing equipment. custom-built products. 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Heather C Allen. 430-6P. 2190-11P Austin. Olusegun O Abolmatty. Ramon 2260-4 1500-2P. 840-4 1880-7 1240-9P 1470-23P 2200-18P 610-2. Nancy Allen. Craig A 550-4. Jennifer Jones Almendros. Nora Andresen. 2340-6 240-4 290-4 1660-3 440-12P. 1450-18P 2070-16P 2380-2 30-3 320-4 660-10P. Aeronke Ayinke Adio. Donovan V Albert. Chantal 1240-2P Auger. Olujide T Akiyama. Abdennour Abbas. Daniel W 160-5. 760-2. Katherine Elizabeth 440-31P. Andreas Behrens. Jean-luc 920-2P Blanchard. 1170-16P. Luke J Belle. Lane A 330-7. 1200-15P. Antje J Bai. 430-5P 1100-2 500-1 400-4P. Zach T 1120-6 Bermard-Savary. 2180-3P Bergren. Tom 1300-4 Blignaut. Moungi G Bax. Lu Bailey. Li 2100-5P Biggs. 160-6. John R 1690-6P Barreto. 2220-6P. Luc 1240-2P. 710-8P. 2320-4 1660-4. 2350-2 Barbooti. Eric Lee Begay. Xu 1720-7P Binkley. Christian D 2010-9P Baker. Deepak 160-2 Bhandari. Jennifer Beltz. Omari J 1160-11P Bandy. 1230-3P. Kevin Brian 1680-1 Bigioni. Laura E 2350-3 Blum. 330-8. Robert E 2220-7P Birkel. Pierre 1260-1P Bern. 2120-10P Baril. 2210-2P. Katylynn Benali-Raclot. Matthias Benvenuti. Roger 710-3P. Ashley Beat. Lipika Bates. Bachar A 1640-4 Bakker. Dalel Benanou. Michael Beaudet. Natalie S 1170-6P Black. 2270-3 Baki. Samaneh Behn. 430-3P. John T 2160-21P Bernier. Naga Vinod K Batich. Michael G Basaran-Akgul. Marcelo Bereman. 2260-2 1240-7P 340-1 30-3. Rachel L Beilke. Greg A 2130-6P. 710-12P. 710-13P. Julija 1480-12P. 940-4P. 1860-1. Lauryn 1310-2 Bailey. Jim 1300-4 Berry. Daniel Bartle. 160-1. Mark E Berardi. 2110-9P. Mélanie Beemer. Sweta 2410-5 Bakare. 220-5 1845-1 2140-6P 1660-4. 910-15P. 710-18P. 410-12P. Meenu 130-7. Jeffrey M Bawendi. Charles J 20-1. Jorge R Barritaud. Zigmas 1480-12P. 910-4P. 2020-15P Balogh. Cara Beauchaine. Matthew Bathula. David C Bell. Victor 400-2P. Patrick S Baumes. Martin G 1860-3 Bakowska. Keith D Bartlett. Emili 2090-10P Best. Kevin E Bennett. 2110-29P 620-1P. Michael C Belal. Joshua 2120-9P Blaha. Johnna A 440-1P Bird. Allisha 1690-9P Blue. 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Eugénie-Raphaëlle 1150-12P Bérubé. 2340-5 Bhargava. Sarah A Basore. 440-11P 1100-1 430-4P. Steven 270-5 Baneschi. Eric 290-1. Chelsie Beckford. Ela 2170-1P Balaconis. Tarek S Bell. 1170-18P Bardsley. Lucinda J Begue. Melanie Bergeron. 2110-12P Birbeck. David L 1450-11P Black. Terry 1480-9P Bin. James D Bergeron. Baojun Bai. Leva 1720-10P. 220-5 Baker. Joseph Bassner. Anna M Belov. 2130-7P Baniukevic. Vidhya 600-7 Biermans. Niksa 113-3 Blood. Lauriane Bartel. Frans 940-12P Bifen. 2110-8P. Mark A Bayoudh. Nese Bashaw. 2160-24P 2200-2P 615-1P 330-7 1840-4 730-3P 2090-1P 310-1 570-4 1220-5P 1690-3P. 430-14P. Gregory W 615-2P Bisson. Brian P 1220-15P Boateng. 1760-3P. 2220-6P Birdsall. Michael Bergamini. 1030-2. Christopher A 360-2 Bailey. Bruce A 1220-3P 420-1P 1490-9P 960-6P 390-4P. 1500-14P. 1870-1. 1220-6P. Karin M 1680-1 Baltrus. 710-4P. 910-2P. Scott 1300-3 Bitterwolf. 1200-14P. Jared S 1400-2 Baker. William 1720-20P Bhandari. Valeria 1460-8P Barber. Erin S 30-3. Gary 350-1 Barr. 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Steve E Buscher. 1730-4P. 950-6P. 1220-7P 1320-2 615-18P. Matthew Borgerding. Ivana Bottomley. 2140-5P 1200-4P. Robert C Bryan. Edita Bottazi. Adrienne C Borer. Jared Bushey. Julien Bredzinski. Alan D Brouard. 2200-18P. Erica Cai. Eric Bonnerup. Brian Budac. Ei E Brown. Regina Campbell. 1120-8 790-2 1450-2P 1330-1 950-5P. 2100-1P. Danny Brown. 690-2P. 870-5 530-2 430-16P Buckley. Paul W Boissel. 2210-10P. Ray J Butler. Anthony Buchanan. Akwasi Boatwright. Phillip F Britten. Thomas Borchardt. Maria 1160-1P 770-1 1970-4 1850-5 1100-4 1690-5P 615-14P. Ken Butcher. 850-2. Steven R Brown. 2370-3 690-1P. Cheryl A Bojko. Jessie Bychkova. 2010-3P 1490-12P 690-4P 670-3P. Angela I Caldwell. Wolfgang Bushey. Peter 1040-3 1080-3 1040-2 640-1P 290-7. Pamela J Brown. Lauren Brodskiy. 2350-8 1550-3 130-1. 1260-12P 2160-12P. Oscar G Cadet. Leonid Bridon. 2110-6P. 1450-19P. Karl S Boons. Christopher Bose. Rakesh Bossoutrot. John Thomas Brady. 1870-5 2230-10P 970-3P 580-3. Theta J Brown. Nicole Campbell. 1730-5P. François Brewer. Christopher D Brown. Mark Burns. Karl Burgos. Antonia M Caldas. Patrick P Canestraro. Yves V Brunel. 2280-7. 1430-1. Jennifer A Burgess. David P Budzinski. Daniel M Brumaghim. 2110-18P 630-15P 630-9P 1450-11P 180-7P 300-1 1830-5 550-8. 2050-6P. 440-34P. Joseph M Boyes. Miroslav Boehm. Walter Box. Sarah Burt. Gareth Borch. Russell A Booksh.AUTHORS Boateng. Chad Campbell. Leslie Brown. Michael T Bowman-James. YingPeng Caicedo. David Bunker. Stefanie A Bragg. Mark Bunji. Jean Caglayan. 2160-19P. 440-33P. 1730-7P 1870-5. Karl Boyaci. Dylan T Burns. Chang-Hyeock Byrley. 1610-7 615-23P 2360-6 1845-2 930-15P 1010-1 1690-10P. 1490-12P 1120-5 1470-8P 920-2P 1210-5P 1550-5 970-3P 930-20P 1870-4 1790-1 340-6. 2100-3P. 2160-9P 260-4 460-5 330-6. Steve Bombick. William W Bucciferro. 2100-4P 1270-1 2080-8P 1750-2P 420-2P 120-8 940-11P 1200-1P. Anna Branagan. Chris Brown. Hector Mario Calafat. Kristin Bunkin. Nik Bohn. Sarah J Cameron. 1980-8. Russell E Borton. 2100-2P. 2330-1. Andrew Bonn. Philip Brix. Valeriya Byeon. 1690-14P. Mathieu 2290-8 1980-7. Barry E Bradley. 1130-6 1420-3. Ismail H Boyd. CA Tony Buhlmann. Andreas Bruns. 730-7P. Susana Camus. 2310-6 1850-3 660-1P. 1110-6 1140-2. 2130-13P 1470-8P 2110-24P 2390-2 440-28P. Wenyi Cai. Kathleen L Calloway. 1200-19P 1950-2 300-3 1060-5 2240-4P 2010-11P 300-7 190-1P 2090-4P 1200-11P 630-16P. Luiz Fernando S Calderon. 1990-2 1500-7P 1720-16P 940-3P 2410-4 70-4. Dean Brown. 1700-4P. Hashimoto Bunk. Clifton P Calverley. Zachary S Breitkreitz. Nathan W Bowers. Sarah J Boer. Glamarie Burnette. Philippe Bukowski. 2200-17P. Richard Cambern. Valerie Bostic. 1870-2. Masao Bourassa. 1160-8P. Frank V Brill. Rob Burgess. Burak Cahoon. Aaron W Brown. Ashley C Bradshaw. Nick Bumiller. 1260-4P. 2200-21P. Valery Bulloss. Elizabeth S Buchmeiser. Matthew Brauker. Michael R Buck. 1730-2P. Ryan Bonneil. 180-27P 1720-12P 1200-10P 910-6P 700-3P 2330-1 C Cabrices. Julia L Brun. 870-6. Hillel K Brandizzi. 2210-10P. 1200-18P. 1500-6P 1290-1 830-4 1690-10P 1315-4 1880-8 960-2P 870-7 615-17P 20-1 2140-18P 2440-3 810-4 180-26P. Barbara Bolduc. Nick Bulatov. Warren D Browning. David Bonifas. 2110-7P 2200-16P 300-3 660-10P 410-10P 167 . 940-18P 1160-10P. Megan W Boutelle. Jim Burgess. Gaelle Bright. Martyn G Bowen. Xavier Breitbach. Spencer D Bonsteel. Ryan G Bretin. William Campiglia. Julianne Botonjic Sehic. 1100-3 1570-1 2200-13P Branders. 2420-7 1960-5 940-20P. Michael F Bornschein. 1740-10P 1880-5 2020-16P 1700-1P 120-1 710-14P 870-2. 670-11P 2340-8 660-3P 1000-3 440-9P. William Brajter-Toth. 1750-4P 2200-2P. Arto Brandes. Christopher Booth. Andrew Burns. Federica Branham. Gregory W Bower. Edward E Bromps. Allen Britz-McKibbin. Roy E Brush. 950-7P. Robert T Botelho. Ilya Bromberg. Mark Brum. Benjamin Bowen. 2200-4P 2070-13P 400-12P. James Brauns. 1730-5P. Karl-Siegfried Booth. Dennis Brown. Helene Buffington. Olivier Bolin. 2210-15P 160-5. Amandaa Brewer. Stefan Bobon. 1570-1 2260-4 660-9P. Maroun Bounoshita. 1130-3 70-5 1840-3 615-17P 1560-1 950-8P 180-9P 1750-3P. Bill Broske. 1760-2P. Anthony J Cañizares. AC Bucher. Jean-Louis Brock. Geert-Jan Boos. Lawrence A Bou-Khalil. Prisca Brunner. 730-7P. 2160-18P. Michelle M Butch. 950-3P. 1760-2P. Elizabeth A Bragg. 880-4 70-1 180-4P. 2130-16P 2330-8 410-5P. 670-16P. Rajeev Chavez. Dante Cathey. 1380-8 670-1P 1850-1. 1300-1. Erin N Cappa. 620-2P. 1700-14P 2340-5 2190-11P 1410-5 2000-6 2160-23P 1470-21P 400-2P. Alexis W Carr. Hong-Yuan Chen. Elena G Chmiel. Jiao Chen. Susan L 140-6 1680-5 615-39P 1540-1 510-1 113-5 1050-3 1180-2P 560-2. William E Christy. 1920-4. Bryan Castner. Chao-min Cheng. Alfred Antony Chu. Robert Claudio. Jianmin Chen. 1630-7 160-2 920-5P 1440-6P 615-23P. Kevin J Cash. Weifeng Capley. 1260-14P. Hongyu Chen. 590-7. Aaron Casteel. 2400-6 940-20P. 640-6P 20-2 1160-2P 170-7 1740-7P 620-1P. 2090-8P 2420-3 890-7. Shizhong 2160-4P 130-8 440-2P. QingQing Chen. Elizabeth A Caruana. Jonathan E Clark. 1320-1 1620-3 1430-3 1690-12P 640-7P 1630-4. Rodrigo Chen. Carla Carado. Heather Clark. 950-1P. 440-27P. Claudine Chelegão. Yu-Wen Cichelli. Li D Chen. 1290-3. Rui Chen. 680-7P 970-6P 140-6 1260-10P 690-3P Chen. William Casilli. Ngee Sing Choo. 1860-6 1540-2 1470-2P 470-3 890-1. Chiao-Chen Chen. 1800-5 300-5 930-11P. James A Carsella. Eduardo Cardin. Hui-Wen Chen. 150-7. 615-25P 2120-1P. 950-6P 615-22P. I-Chu Chen. Gala Charak. 440-11P 113-2. Daniel B Cardwell. Yin Yee Chopra. 20701P 880-3 1020-3 710-7P 2100-6P 940-9P. Heather A Clark. 590-1. Laura Champion. 1030-3 2160-6P 2200-17P. 1260-6P. James Q Chambers. 1970-6 615-19P. 2000-2 2020-10P 1640-7 1430-1 1890-3 2320-6 115-2. Guodong Chen. Jiri Celebanska. 2200-18P 2440-2 570-2. Yongjing Chen. Eric Chen. 1860-8 1470-9P 440-23P. Hema Sudha Chaudhry. Randi E Cavagnino. Kelly E Cassap. Bin Chen. John A Chakraborty. Anthony J Caraiman. Doo Soo Chung. 1490-12P 2410-6 710-6P. Jose Casuccio. Cheng-Hsiung Chang. 710-8P. Josemar A Castillo-Leon. 1480-20P. Tomasz Cho. Sonika Charlton. 1970-1. Martha Carlson. 1400-8. Peter Cirrito. T Chen. 2200-21P. 1480-10P 290-7. Marcos F Cerreta. Yvonne Carelli. 1210-2P 1140-1. 1860-5. Matthew Cassella. Veena Christensen. Regina Carino. Gongping Chen. Giuseppe Caruso. Tao Chen. 640-3P 1220-8P 600-8. 160-6. Kui Chen. James J Choudhary. Asish Chakravarty. Stacey L Carriker. Pollyana Castro-Perez. James S Carstens. Anna Cernatescu. Jennifer Charlton. Anju Chou. Rebholz Clausen. Doina Caras. William J Clarke. Xin Chen. Seo Bong Chapman. Weibin Chen. Tomoyuki Chiorean. 930-13P 760-4 1540-5 2080-2P 2310-4 2030-1P 1130-8 440-26P. John Carrilho. 2330-7 410-6P 710-6P. Nik P Chew. Jeongyeon Choi. 2060-4P 2160-24P 1480-2P. Bruno Cash. David Classon. John Citterio. Jianping“JP” Chen. 2030-2P 140-4. Stuart J Challis. Peter C Chen. 615-24P. 2090-8P 2110-13P 360-1 340-8 50-3 2340-8 2060-14P. 740-5 1730-1P 660-6P 1690-1P. Mathilde Chailapakul. Xiaoyun Chen. Alessandro Casoni. Caley A Carasek. Ying-Chien Chung-Davidson. Jennifer Claus. 1300-2 2080-2P 1720-16P 2230-9P 1440-6P 1640-7 400-3P 270-2 1290-3 960-7P 130-6. 2060-3P. Shauna A Chase. Paul Champion. Jun Cheng. Eike H Carter. Daren J Caruso. David G Castro. 940-10P. 2280-1 1540-1 1440-12P 100-4. Lima F Claus. 710-18P. 950-3P. 2330-7 2130-10P 620-3P 1760-9P 1100-8 1720-22P 1170-12P 2240-6P 615-45P 520-3. 680-6P. Casper Hyttel Clauson. Diana M Chegini. Xiaoliang Chetty. Buyun Chen. 1700-6P. 2120-2P 310-8 990-3 2410-3 640-11P. 2200-19P 550-8 170-7 330-6. Emanuel Carroll. 2330-7 Chachignon. Emily V Carlson. Daniela Cavalli. 1500-11P. George Chandler. Young Chen. 1680-6. 2020-16P 570-6. Bridget Carrier. Yoon 690-3P 1110-7 380-1P 710-14P 160-1. 1970-7. 920-5P. 2370-1 1490-12P 400-5P 1720-17P 610-3 120-3 168 . 2200-21P. Bruce Chasse. Yan Chen. 900-7P. Edward T Chakel. Tingting Chen. Jennifer Carpenter. Steven Christman. 2060-15P. William Chan. Kimberly Chimuro. Geun Sig Cha. Z W Cheng. Yong Chen. Tyson Chatragadda. Ricardo J Cassely. Jian-Bo Chen. Jingyuan Chen. Iuliana Cerqueira. 940-4P. Deenadayalan K Chetwyn. Muhammad Chauhan. Bryan E Cha. Kenneth A Christesen. Jaime Castle. Daniel Claimag. 1680-7 270-5 2250-1 1170-10P 1070-1 300-7 1370-8 1075-2 2200-17P. 615-32P 440-29P 2020-8P 610-6. Wu Chen. Korina Clark. Kang Ping Chen. Daniele Cech. Orawon Chainani. Christopher Castillo. 1030-2. 2210-5P 370-5 2210-1P 2420-5 1580-3 2330-4 1640-7 380-2P 1440-6P 615-35P 1120-4 2070-1P 1220-9P 110-4. Quan Cheng. Ellen K Cetroni. Ming Xing Chung. Peter W Carragher. Lei Cao. Joanne Carella. Joseph Casetta. Emory M Chan. 2060-2P. Kihwan Chong. Chang Cheng. 910-1P. 2230-10P 1640-6 180-21P 570-4 410-13P 410-14P. David S Choi. R Chen. 1170-4P 2200-17P. Julie Ciesielski. Wee Chichester. Sanchita Chalk. Richard E Carney. Yuchun Chen. 1620-8. Wayne Cattoi. 2140-16P 440-25P. Jingjing Chang. Andrew G Chambers. Candee Chambers. Randall Clark. Lin L Chang. 1230-1P. 1130-1 2170-1P 880-2. 1470-1P. Gary Catellani. 2070-11P 2430-4 910-10P 150-3.AUTHORS Cao. Gregory Chambers. Hong Chen. Avinash Dalton. Luisa A Dempsey. Beate DeJournette. Andrew P Davidowski. Sky Courtney. Jonathan T Cox. Jack Cody. Luigi Dallin. Stephen Davis. Brendan Cline. Brian M De Malsche. 2060-3P. Caspar 1110-8 710-17P. Maria Cristina Crittenden. 2240-2P. Panos Datta. Christa A Cusack. Wim Deeds. 1160-9P. Edgar A Corr. 1460-9P. 700-4P. 1700-5P. Nico F de Rooy. Alexander deMello. Champak Das. Geoff Davies. 1130-1 710-2P. Matthew P Collins. Patrick Couture. Donald M Crossett. 1200-19P 460-1 1420-2 410-14P. Terrence J Collinson. Steven M Collins. Ramesh Datskos. 1740-14P. Andrew Dahlgren. 1850-4 640-8P. Kristi Cooks. Colette Damm. 1700-5P. Kathleen M 1850-1. 440-18P 2120-9P 1160-9P 1220-9P 410-12P. 2210-9P. Sridhar Dasari. Joseph Dalmia. Proyag Davic. Terence Costa. 1930-4. Chad L Cox. 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Neil D Danielson. Christopher 2020-3P. 1930-2. Joel A Dall’Asta. 940-16P 900-6P 1210-6P. 2160-3P. Robert C Dawson. Erasmus Cui. 2130-17P. 2210-11P. Francois Darkhalil. 1460-7P. Sergey Dehédin. Alun Cole. 2340-5 2200-15P 1490-5P 2020-10P 2020-2P 2120-29P 2110-18P 2090-1P 1480-16P 1970-6 220-4 620-4P 670-5P 115-7. James T Cook. 1930-3 1990-4 900-2P. 1720-6P. 2240-5P 170-3 1260-8P. Luis A Colquhoun. Robert B Coffey. 1710-3P. Aleksandar Czyborra. Frank W Crumbley. 1180-8P. Maryanne M Colon. 1240-7P 169 . 2260-3. Natalie Countryman. Chiara Dallai. Amanda Cooper. 430-13P. Volker Decrop. Morgan Coyer. 1520-2 1520-1 440-10P 1470-28P 1240-2P. Carlos Eduardo R de Rooij. 430-3P. 1240-6P. Christa Comer. Purnendu K Datla. Wim De Marco. R Graham Cooper. Alina Coughlin. John Congdon. 1450-14P. 1860-6 2220-1P 440-24P 1750-2P 1200-24P. Kimberly C Davis. Robert J D’Antonio. Pilar Delirico. 1450-14P. Robert P Clemente. 1220-14P. Helen J Copus. Michael Coym. Lin Dai. 2260-5 1820-4 930-11P. 1490-2P. 1200-4P. 1240-4P 930-16P 440-26P. Mustafa Culhane. 1930-1. 2160-10P. Richard M Cropek. David E Cliffel. 2220-3P 1750-3P. Warren T Coronel. 2030-2P 1550-1 1630-1 1020-4 290-3 1130-3 1260-1P 940-20P. 1440-9P 30-3. 1460-10P 440-25P. Jay Corre. 2020-4P 810-2. Scott Crooks. David Colin. Jessica S Cree. 1050-5. 840-6. Robert Currie. Megan E Deger. William M Coler. 1560-2 440-14P. Megan A Damsel. 1450-12P. 430-6P. Bruce E Cohen. James M De Andrade. Kyle M Cullen. Amy Cohen. Damian Contento. Véronique de Paula. Donald James Dahm. Robert B Connolly. 1930-4. 1400-1. 1260-9P 615-26P 1880-5 2400-7 440-30P. Kennon S Deckert. Ken Cook. Jennifer Cunningham. 800-5 1970-4 1440-15P 510-4 2160-22P 1070-3 840-2 1110-3 700-1P. Daniel Cooper. Stefanie D D’Agostino. 2050-1P 1450-5P 1580-4 400-10P. 1200-18P. Jaap Deal. Philippe Dain. Kristin K Cobb. Gary Degrunov. Matthew J Cvetkovic. 2010-6P. Jessica Cudjoe. Eric Davis. 1660-1. Menashi Coker. Avery H Dempere. Gary Colyer. 670-14P. Tyler Corns. Ileana M Cristofori. Debby Cosgrove. 2380-7 410-11P. Sue Da Silva. Kevin Dai. 2000-8. 2210-13P 2270-2 1440-7P 670-5P 230-2 830-3 580-4 50-3 2070-17P 2150-4P 1450-11P 810-6 440-6P 560-5. 2060-4P 190-4P 1070-4 880-3 1140-8 1710-1P 2110-7P 2160-5P 1400-2 Coult. 1290-3. Thomas R Cowin. 220-5 390-7P 930-3P 1690-13P 115-3. Melissa Collins. 1740-15P 1070-3 710-7P 220-2. Joe Cochran. Dennis J Crow. Jessica Clemmer. 2060-2P. Maxime Covey. Don Crouch. Kirk Cunliffe. 615-26P. 1490-12P 1470-24P 115-3 1550-3 940-11P. Sergio L de Souza. Andrew De Nailly. James A Cox. 2260-5 1075-4 1520-1. 1960-1. 1760-6P. David Cunningham. 2230-10P 930-14P 1200-4P 1260-10P 1845-2 1240-1P. 1480-16P. 2010-6P. 400-11P. Michael Day. Damien Collier. 1500-15P. 2210-12P. Andre M de Zeeuw. Bryce Davis. Zhongpeng Daigle. 1200-24P. George T Davis. Herbert B Cole. Scott Danielson. 2240-1P. Jonathan Dane. Thomas F Culotta. Jacquelyn Coleman. Andrew L Davis. 2070-14P 2200-8P 1070-4 1470-5P 1180-1P 440-17P. Michelle E Cristea. 1490-1P. 1440-8P 2000-6 20-3 980-4P Dalluge. Luke Cohenford. Susmita Dasaratha. 1760-12P 2140-17P 950-5P 615-21P. Autumn N 1940-7 900-6P. Bharat Dhole. Nkechi 930-8P Eom. 1860-1 1730-13P 660-1P. Adeyemi 630-20P Ehleringer. 1500-13P. Michael Eckdahl. Jaimee Dougan. Todd A Dottery. Sunil Dhaware. 1340-5. 2060-15P. 1000-2 Elish. James 30-4 Edwards. 2070-16P 2110-7P 1320-4. Darren 570-6. Alexandra Dungchai. 1150-13P 2310-6 1610-4 1530-5 2110-4P 720-1P 440-14P Dolic. Kevin Dioszegi. 1320-1 113-3 815-3 2060-14P. In-Yong 2060-12P Epperson. Qian Dong. John W Dolan. Josh Devi. William P 1140-3 1730-3P 1360-4 160-1. Christopher Devorick. Kyle Eckert. 720-1P. Lynn 2070-2P. Juan P 2240-6P Esekie. Mostafa A 470-5 El-Zahab. Christie G 20-1. 1160-8P 1850-6 1020-4 2090-7P. Paul Dexter. Deepika Dholariya. Jol Desmet. 2130-7P 1220-7P. 1970-2 2080-4P. 370-2. Norman J Dovichi. 1870-7. Tony 580-5. Janaki S Desbrow. 1340-3 770-1 615-34P 210-4 660-1P. Claire Desmarchelier. Robert 2310-7 Ellison. Paul Donahue. Boling Deng. 940-10P. 2130-6P. 1300-2 Emmert. 1160-5P. Paul C Derrien. Diab 570-8. Klinton R 2140-9P Epstein. Douglas C Dudek. 2190-8P 1820-4 160-5. 2130-13P. 2340-1 Elston. Vesna Donabella. Paola Dukor. 2330-2 1500-16P. Christopher A 2400-5 E Early. Gert Desorcie. Sam Dikshit. Darcie Denton. 1960-8 430-20P 1320-3 2160-8P 1960-6 1120-3. Edra Dodova. James DeStefano. Tamir 890-6. Timothy J Dreux. Tiffany Dolci. Georges 1150-11P El-Sayed. Thomas Doble. Elise A Dennis-Koller. Gary 940-9P. Gary L 410-5P. Wijitar Dunn. Steve Donato. Jeremy D Du. MK Nimanthi W 590-5 El-Kadissi. Auriane Diamond. Thibodeaux Dewsbury. Naegele Edge. Christopher John Ebitson. Rongbing Du. 1150-4P. Dagmara K DeRose. Maksymilian A Desai. Vivek Dillon. M Bonner Deore. Yingying Dorich. Hanjiang Dong. Gary Drake. Edward 270-1 Enwerem. 2210-4P. 1240-10P. Janie Dubroca. Max B 940-12P. Carolyn T Dinnean. Michael Easley. Cherrelle 1690-9P Eseller. 1450-3P 1020-4 2380-6 340-2 2340-8 2150-3P 580-2 830-4 1490-1P. Paul L 615-3P Edmondson. Philip Dodbiba. 1440-2P. Chris 1200-24P. J Matthew Dubois. Greg Dickson. 1100-7 Erdman. Jason A 1960-7 Edwards. 1940-1 2110-7P 890-3 1150-9P 830-5. 940-13P. Monika M Divito. Ashley Duong. Maria Derylo. Delphine DeRuiter. Tomasz Dzierlenga. David Andrew 610-1 Evans. Brian C Doroski. 2130-10P Edwards. 600-7 1150-14P 640-2P 710-10P 2320-4 520-7. Nnavneet Dolan. 2070-11P 2380-8 1300-4 2200-29P 40-4. Bhavana A Derewacz. 1030-2 Enold. 720-2P. 2170-4P 2030-1P 1910-4. 1840-1 1190-4P 660-7P. 2070-17P Emory. 160-1. Daniel Dymerski. Tunde Anna Dittmann. Carsten 20-1 Engelhart. 1670-4 1890-2 1690-10P 2090-5P. James R Durney. Jone-Shin Denner. Badrinath Dhaneshwar. 2120-2P. Sebastiaan 1020-4 Eftimie Totu. 180-20P 640-14P 1010-3 480-1 170-7 1250-3P. Robert C Dunning. 1870-2. 2070-6P. Gerardo A Dicaire. Cindy T Duranty. Rina K Dulude. Elena Nikolova Dogra. John Cl 1780-5 Erwine. Michael Donahue. Catherine Dicinoski. Raymond C Dueker. Jack Deryabina. Katie 420-1P Eeltink. Steven R 1970-8 Engelhard. 1120-2. Michael D`Arrigo. Les 810-1 Edmiston. 1030-2 2240-6P 1030-5 890-3 1560-3 900-9P 2110-5P 570-2. 2080-7P 1730-1P 900-1P 170 . 2380-1 1180-6P. George Dluhy. Jose A Dias. Thierry Dovichi. 1870-5. 2300-3. 2210-14P Eckert. 1180-14P 130-8 890-5 1750-2P 1470-3P 2040-1P 460-5 930-3P 115-6. 2140-16P 1680-7 1170-9P. 2200-22P. Monica Dole. 2060-2P 380-3P 430-7P. 1720-21P. Erik 570-6. 2020-9P. Joseph Detobel. Veronica C 1100-7 Eustace. Matthew A Dhakal. David C 615-34P Essel. Thomas Dennis. Jason M 130-8. 1580-5 Eisenberg. Eduard Durette. Michel Driscoll. Eyal 1950-4 Ellis. Charles A Edgar. 2120-1P. 2340-2 Emmons. Yuri E 2200-27P Erve. Victor 2220-8P Estrella. Jim 1200-10P. Lakshmi A Devine. James R 1820-1 Eiceman. Michael W Dong. Elizabeth M 615-8P Ellison. Frederik Dettman. Thierry Duckworth. Sparkle 1700-4P Elmashni. 2120-14P. 1960-2. 1730-3P 1670-3 1820-1 660-11P 440-24P 1080-5 1460-5P 110-3. Paola Dong. Norman Dowthwaite. 310-7 1460-5P 1980-3 1260-12P 690-3P 600-8. 2070-8P Egunyomi. Eugenia 615-4P Egan. Bilal 115-3. Jennifer Douki. 940-19P. William Devron. Jenny Emory. Vivek R Diamand. Kemal E 2170-4P Essaka. 2120-18P English. Anthony 1650-4 Enke. 2120-15P. Jing Dong. Richard A Dobbs. 2110-18P 300-6 1740-13P 180-18P. David S 260-3 Ekanayake. Prasanta Dyer. 260-2 1850-6. 1500-11P. Brandon C Dutta. John N Driskell. Dermot Dias. Daniel Dong. Tiffany J 2080-10P Emge. 1900-3 Eschner. Ed Doucette. Steven Eckenroad. 2320-7 630-15P. X Y Dubach. 1500-15P Eniola. 1630-7 2440-3 2210-3P.AUTHORS Deng. Stephen R Dugo. Natasha 300-1 Ermolenko. 2190-10P. Chantal Durig. Neil C Dias. Gary A 460-3. 1500-17P. 1300-2 890-7 Emnéus. Jennifer L Dudek. 1440-17P 1100-7 1690-16P 1630-4. Hazel R Diep. 180-19P. 1740-1P Edinboro. Jerry Duncan. Erin B Dixon. Markus 180-29P Escobedo-Diaz. Matilde 2380-1 730-6P 1430-6 140-1. Silvia C Diaz-Quijada. 1160-8P. 850-2. Amir H Farkas. Jordan N Fossey. Fernando Garcia. Scott Fadley. 850-6. Joshua D Everitt. Kyung H Galaverna. Alicia K Frish. Eiman Faulds. Jerome P Ferrante. Delphine Fhaner. Daniel Filgueira. 1150-7P. Imma Ferrer Lassala. Salvador Fortier. Patrick Flynn. Milton Furton. 180-14P. Antonio Garcia. Augustus Way Fountain. Yonqin Fueglein. Matthew J 2290-5 430-14P 670-6P. Joanne Garvin.AUTHORS Evans. 1170-16P 1780-3. Roger L Fasano. 1460-6P. Jessica L Faraji. 1500-17P. Ekkehard Fuhr. 1260-8P. Lawrence P Ferrance. Cory Fjosne. 2160-14P 940-1P. Elizabeth Francey. 1250-1P. Alessa Gamble. Paul H Gamache. Karen Faulkner. Curtis Franz. Toshihiro Fukuno. 1450-8P 970-1P. 2210-4P. Tobias Feindt. 570-3. Kenneth G Furuta. 940-2P 320-6 1030-5 550-1. Cormac Fedorowski. Juha Fontillas. 570-3. Patrick Joseph Fong. 1150-9P. Gianni Gallagher. 420-4P. 720-7P 2240-3P 1130-7. Jeremy A Farrow. Mara Fairhurst. 1450-18P 180-13P. 2330-3 1690-14P. 1960-2. Timothy R Finn. Carlos D García. Facundo Fernandez. 1160-7P 1780-4 440-4P 580-2 690-6P 20-1 1315-1 2080-1P. Hendrik Fishpaugh. David Falk. 2210-2P 1190-6P. Anthony Gahm. Dell Farquharson. 680-9P 660-5P. 2210-14P 120-7 710-1P 2180-5P 1150-6P. 2120-13P. Christophe Francis. Kenneth Joseph Fowler. 1620-6 1300-3 710-14P 1500-7P 40-4. Max Fahruddin. Qiu Faraci. 2190-10P. Ilaria Ferreira. 550-2 1920-1 970-6P 1610-8 510-3. Jay Gangloff. Robert Fresquez. 1940-2 2140-17P 1750-3P. 420-4P. Melissa A Figeys. Yves Gamagedara. Fabio Garris. 1760-8P 100-3 1270-3 890-4 2140-5P 790-2 590-7. 615-32P 1440-8P 1710-1P 530-2 1690-13P 450-4. Thomas J Foglio. 1340-3 1330-5 1150-4P 260-3 2070-16P 2120-4P 1210-5P. 680-9P 1260-13P 670-6P 430-14P. 1410-4 860-3 250-2 1560-3. Melissa Flewitt. Mohamed Gambardella. Mary C 2285-4 360-1 1830-4 1370-8 1500-16P. 1150-11P. 1380-3. Jennifer R Furr. Mark Frey. Michael Fujii. 1690-11P 690-6P 630-13P. Ernesto García. Mahinda E Gannon. 2290-2 670-16P 615-6P 270-1 2220-6P 120-4 1490-3P 2380-8 2070-3P 1690-1P Fryer. Benjamin A Garcia. Lorraine Foley. 2010-2P. Nenny Faillace. Ana Gardner. Karen Fix. 2160-2P. Lawrence P Fernando. Mohammad Fague. Kimberley A Freeman. Eric Garofolo. Eric S Frank. Francesca Fathalla. Fang Garay. Jonathan Fonsen. 1490-2P 1140-2 950-5P. 1770-3P 640-3P. Masaru Futur. Leslie 1200-22P. Michelle Frake. Chanel Fortuna. Hugh Z Fang. Rachel Faulkner. Pedro Garcia. 2020-2P 1100-5 390-4P. 2190-2P. 1690-10P. Iva-Tyiran Floris. 630-14P 630-12P 1860-4 1970-1 640-11P. 1260-9P. Maren Fiehn. 1760-4P. 2350-5 270-4 120-6. Wen-Biao Gandhi. Jennifer Fehrenbach. James Evans. Holger Fraser. Daniel Frederick. Sherry Furchak. 1150-12P 1810-3 1160-5P 1150-1P 171 . 1740-13P 1740-12P 2440-5 290-5 1690-5P 980-2P 2440-8 1540-4 320-6 2200-16P 2200-16P 2200-16P 1550-4 480-1 2210-3P. Susanne Faber. Ivonne M Fethiere. June Feng. Joern Franklin. Matthias Felhofer. 1150-9P. 1300-1. Henry Gangoda. Johnathan Furtado. Jose L Fernandez. 1300-2 430-1P. Jeffrey Fitchett. Tanya Gamez. Seth Gachagan. Kunio Fulks. Douglas Fu. 2010-3P 1150-6P. Michael Friedman. 2060-15P. Kelly Florin. Huaifang Fang. 2310-5 815-2 115-2. Jim Fernandez. 1380-7. John A Frost. Paul A Gartland. Gary Gamble. Oliver Field. Larissa S Ferguson. 1150-11P. 650-1P. Timothy Fahrenkopf. John S Foster. Gerardo Gan. Bob Fiege. Stuart Farrell. Wokimar Teixeira Garcia-Gancedo. Daniele Fabel. 1110-5. Bill Gao. Qing Feng. 1150-12P 2140-6P. Simon Firpo. Matthew A Fischer. Thomas Finsand. Andrew J Flook. 1150-10P. 720-6P 380-5P 615-1P. 2280-4 1050-5. David H 1720-13P 130-5 480-1 180-14P 1730-9P 1430-8 630-3P. 2140-11P 1060-2 870-2 F Fabbri. Shane T Finn. Eli Fletcher. 370-2. 600-3. 2320-7 1470-14P. Jessica Fricke. Ifeoma I 600-1 1700-7P 670-13P 1510-4 930-14P Fialkov. Kym Fay. 1510-1 540-3. 2380-2 2250-2 1470-2P 880-7. 1750-4P 1740-13P 2060-14P. Craig Gareth. 1130-3 1100-5 G Gabbart. Jiayong Fenn. Charles Sherwood Faghri. 2190-3P 1260-1P. Mourad Fritz. James Feuerstein. Luis Garcia-Lafuente. Joanna Ewing. Tiago Ferrer. Jeremy A Feng. 1150-8P. Beth Fernandez. 1440-11P. Martin Fuhrman. Jessica L Felton. 2180-3P 1170-10P. Tivadar Farnan. 510-2. Christopher Ganus. 940-6P. 1610-1 1970-8 1180-7P. José L García. 2070-11P 420-3P. Andrew Ezeagu. 1150-8P. Roberts M Garff. James J Gamache. 1740-11P. 615-9P 840-3. Alexander B Fidler. Sandra Fan. 1970-7 1950-3 1760-3P. David L Galligan. Mickey Frites. Michael P Frost. Elain Fu. Fredrick Fountain. Christopher R Fierke. Kaitlin M Fahrenholz. Alan R Forte. David P Gallaher. Khristy Ford. Jenny Funston. Darcy Flaxer. Marcelo Filley. 2220-4P 1340-3 1200-17P 2080-7P 1200-22P 1480-4P 480-1 400-9P 1990-2 530-6 250-4 1890-1 110-2 2090-6P 1400-4 340-8 1300-4 180-9P 930-16P 615-15P 390-6P 2190-5P 570-6. 1260-6P 1790-3 1180-13P 2440-7 1970-8 170-1 420-3P. Edward G Frantz. 1150-7P. Sanjeewa Gamal El-Din. William Faull. Eva Guillarme. Caitlyn Guicheteau. Hoe Jin Hahn. 2090-12P 615-19P. 910-17P. 590-7. Joseph A Gilbert. Michael L Grosser. 1520-3 1330-2 620-5P 1640-2 1480-12P 2160-11P 2070-17P 1880-4 690-6P. 2130-18P 2250-3 290-1. 290-3 150-3. 1070-4. Jiyan Gu. Caterina Givens. Scott Lander Grunze. Knobel Gatenby. Christian Haixiao. Ohtani Hakansson. Aleksandra Gnanaprakasa. 2400-3 1690-13P 1470-11P 570-8 440-17P 2230-3P 1180-7P. 910-4P. 1370-7. Alejandro Gonzalez-Vila. 1340-3. Bob Giuriati. Jana Gessei. 610-2. 2210-14P 1740-13P 2450-4 930-3P 2010-1P 1200-16P 440-26P 50-2 1970-2 1620-4 1710-3P 910-7P 560-8 2020-15P 2410-3 1440-12P 1460-7P 900-4P 130-7. Paul R Hadjar. 1260-6P. Kenneth S Haddad. Rebecca S Glembocki. 1160-7P 770-4 160-2 2300-2 2110-13P 1670-5 2370-7 1350-5 970-6P 240-1 1075-3 1690-4P. William Goodwin. Tadeusz Gorni. 2320-6. Cody R Gorchov. Leah Goel. 1030-5 1910-1 610-6 40-4. Kebede L Gemperline. 1690-5P 1690-4P. Kerstin Giesen. 1690-5P 1820-2. Bill Geissinger. Zoe Grossman. Nagana Gowda. Erik Guice. Robert A Gatschelhofer. 2160-13P 1150-14P 480-4 710-8P 620-3P. Zhichao Guazzotti. James Glosnicka. David L Gordin. Amy J Grant. Marvin Godayol. 2020-15P 1200-23P 615-26P 2360-8 1440-1P 2200-2P 320-7 1990-2 920-5P 1660-3 H Haag. 910-8P. Daniel B Ge. 1860-2. David A Gilkison. 1300-1. Richard S Glabe. Jennifer H Granger. Francisco J Gonzalvez. Peter R Grigsby. 1380-2. 920-5P 380-6P 115-4. 1970-3 170-1. Christa Graham. 2260-1 630-9P 330-4. 1140-4. 1500-11P 410-3P. Naganagowda A Graham. Yogesh Giardina. 610-5. Kristina Hakimelahi. Massimo Guillamón. Ana I Goodale. Liu Gupta. 910-15P. 1700-3P. Sergio A Gudorf. Peter Geissler. 520-1. 1470-23P Gu. Amanda J Hage. Olga Giljohann. Jason Guidi. Orest Glick. Michael C Grano. Anant S Gustyleva. Earl Graybill. Christopher Green. Burcu Guzman. Cory T Gross. Christopher M Gorecki. Gamil A Gulbakan. Omar Haes. David S Haggag. Ewa Gu. Mahir Gunasekara. Michael Grygolowicz-Pawlak. Robert J Gomer. Alexander Gordon. Natalija Gernhardt. Sarah Geiger. 1380-7. Heidi Green. Elizabeth A 2200-25P 1250-3P 830-5. Pan Guan. 910-2P. 1540-5 1890-1. 1450-18P 1250-2P 1200-6P. Christina Gaudon. 1030-2. 1790-4. Jun Guo. 940-10P. Qiu Hajime. Jing Guo. 930-21P 530-1 430-5P 1710-6P 940-9P. 2010-3P 2010-9P 310-5 550-3 970-3P 1590-1 1740-12P 530-2 615-40P 1460-8P 1090-1. 940-16P 1190-1P 2290-2 2010-10P. Jeffrey R Gilicky. Rim S Hah. Amy Goodman. Jeff Gwon. Christopher Graham. Cunwang Gehrke. 2240-2P. Guido Gibbons. Gabrielle D Gazda. Wenjuan Guo. 1630-4. Greg Gregory. Maojun Gonzalez. Miklos Gray. 2320-5 1560-3. Hank Haider. John Griffiths. Stephen E Giblin. Daniel Hall. Thomas S Guirgis. 2010-12P 680-10P 1850-2 1240-1P. Rakesh Guetschow. Jeffrey C Gay. Todd Gilman. Roger B Griesbacher. 1300-2 2090-12P 2210-3P. Jeff Guven. Adam Wesley Giela. Anju Gupta. Charles Gladysz. José A Gong. 2240-5P 1480-17P 520-4. 2330-3 1500-18P 570-6. Sikander Gillen. 2450-5 1690-14P. Ki Hak Gyula.AUTHORS Gaston. Man Bock 680-5P 1470-9P 2090-10P 2300-3 900-9P 2210-8P 1250-2P 2170-5P 1470-4P 2130-9P 1790-5 1580-3 1470-21P 180-5P. Rakhshan Halasz. 2340-7. Basri Gulec. Qiaohan Guo. Puneet Gurley. M Todd Griffiths. Dipankar Gianchandani. Alain Gaulding. Hesham Ghosh. Anna Godwin. 1330-5 1410-2. 2210-6P. Alexander W Graham. Nathaniel R Gomes Neto. 1890-3. Norberto Gwirtz. Zhongxian Guodong. 170-4. Kevin Gill. 1620-8 520-3. 1120-2. Ryan Gross. 2350-6 830-3 1290-2 670-10P 680-4P 160-1 20-1. Ed Guthrie. Mike Georgiou. 890-8 1860-3 1390-3 2450-4 2140-8P 170-6. 2080-8P. Davy Guillot. Robert Gemene. Jason Gillespie. Tony J 550-8 1100-7 530-2 180-4P 1680-2 1700-1P 90-4 615-39P 1440-15P 1090-4 2070-3P 1360-4 520-2 1520-1. John M Giuffre. Zaray 160-8. Vargha German. 1960-4. Stephen Giebink. Ingo Haber. Katarzyna Glaskin. 1690-11P 615-26P 1200-22P. Adam Go. 2210-4P. Erin D Guthrie. Martin Griffin. John A Glanowska. Lyudmila K Guth. Kalyan K Gupta. Robert L Gregory. Alfredo Gorton. Misti Gurung. Kirk M Gratzl. 2240-1P. 420-2P. Benjamin P Guduru. Neeti Goldschmidt. 890-8 170-1. Tomoko Ghobarah. Hubert H Girkin. 1630-7. Kevin Gertsch. Kimberly Hall. Richard M Grecsek. 950-2P 172 . Samuel D Gipple. Lo Gowda. Julie Grates. Paul J George. Brittany Girault. 2285-4 2170-3P 770-4. 2120-29P 2130-17P. Xuefei Guo. Chad B Gras-Najjar. 2140-19P 640-1P 270-5 2020-8P 180-24P 850-8 930-19P 880-1 830-3 1130-7 260-4 950-3P 1810-1 220-2 1480-4P 770-3 1680-7 1480-3P Gniewek. Haiwei Gu. Constantinos Gergely. Dulan B Guo. 2000-8. 2130-11P. Greg Gilleran. Daryl Gibson. Ming Gu. Rajwant Gill. Anna Gierlach. 370-2. Matthew Giazzi. Duncan Granger. Alexander G Graham. 1670-4. Hyunwoo Gu. Istvan Halkiotis. Elizabeth Hanna. Yong Hancock. 2280-6 2190-6P 370-4 630-15P. Marion Hodgdon. 2110-9P. 2110-4P 1890-2 1410-4 1640-5. 2420-4 360-1 1080-3 1000-3 2285-1 130-7. Matthew Hanna. Jack Henry. Adil S Hamani. Taylor F Harrison. 1440-5P. Karissa C Hammoud. Christopher E Hamilton. Alvin A Holland. 1030-5. 2110-12P 1940-3 910-7P 1900-4 670-4P 1660-3 1400-4. Richard A Hensleigh. Jack Henderson Jr. 2140-12P 1220-9P 940-8P 640-5P 1200-1P. 2360-8 113-2. Victoria Hallen. 760-2. Daniel Higgins. 2410-8 2290-6 1710-5P 2070-15P 1450-11P 615-5P 610-2. Björn Hammer. William R Helaleh. Marvin Heta. 570-1. Hideo Hiranuma. Elizabeth Hoffman. Christian Holmen. 600-5. Christy L Hayward. Maryanne M Hin.AUTHORS Hall. Da Han. Zane Hamsher. Ron M Hoffmann. 1200-15P. Ingrid Hayes. 2120-13P 630-7P 1350-1 660-5P. Uchihara Hiruta. J Clay Harris. 1740-14P. Bryant Holloway. Uwe Hon. Travis Hedgepeth. Andreas Hoffmann. David Heath. Bryon Herman. 115-6. Leslie Hildebrandt. Mikami Hiroshi. David Heim. Aleksi Helleur. Takako HIramatsu. Meike Hamilton. 2020-1P. 860-4. Mhai Hindsgaul. Larissa Coombs Hashemi. Rebecca Hemmi. 910-8P. Elizabeth Harris. 2370-1 410-11P 1450-15P 2360-1. Danielle L Herscher. Jianfeng Hong. Garret L Hart. Charles S Henry. Megan E Hershberger. Grant R Heng. Thorsten Hoffmann. Omar I Hassan. 1580-3. Lei Hong. Donald Himmelsbach. Brian Henary. 1110-8. Mikella Evon Hanley. Tien D Hobbs. Mark J He. Evangelia Hong. Akihide Hemphill. Jungho Han. 2020-11P. Stefan Hershey. Clement Hamester. Frank D 113-7 1680-6 930-17P 1980-3 310-7 620-5P. John R 160-3 2200-25P 2020-8P. 1450-4P. Mark A Hayes. 2190-4P. 615-36P 2140-18P 1360-1 600-1. 1400-3 1750-2P 1740-16P 190-6P 2010-9P 150-6. Lee Yook Henion. Marc A Hils. Yuichiro Hashmi. 430-10P. 1450-13P. Lisa Ann Holley. Andras Helle. 1680-2 1340-3 2285-1 820-2 2060-5P 1180-3P 1690-10P 1700-12P 1960-5 1680-6 1740-11P. Jarle Heltsley. Elizabeth M Henry. Marty HiguitaMontoya. 1740-15P. Mallory Harms. 1030-2. Alethea Heineman. Yushi Hewitson. 1950-4 Hielscher. Herbert Henderson Hillbeck. Chu-Ngi Ho. 1480-1P. 970-1P 350-1 2390-2 615-33P 1470-25P 2260-1 220-4 1740-1P 2130-17P. 910-4P. Angela Hommerich. Jacqueline F Hammarström. Galina V Holme. Maged Henderson. Alice M Harlow. 2220-4P 2450-4 690-3P 2140-12P 2140-7P. Brett Hao. 2400-2 1760-9P 815-2 1430-4 2120-9P 2260-1 170-2 180-28P 1940-3 430-1P. Aaron Hayenga. Michael Heiger. Linjie Han. Yoshitaka Hiratsuka. 880-4 615-42P 410-5P. Lillian Henson. Peter Hand. K Hifumi. 2020-15P 1300-3 1520-1 615-27P 880-2. 1440-10P. Stephan Havele. Eugen Harvey. Ohno Ho. 160-1. 320-8. Credle Harris. Marcus A Hart. Adrian J Hollins. 2420-3. Atsunori Hirohisa. Volker Höfler. Fahima Mosaad Helenkar. Dillon Hansen. Sung A Hongqing. 1170-8P 290-8 250-5 130-8. El Barbary M Hassan. Stefan Hildenbrand. Deric A Holder. Qing Ping Han. 2130-18P 950-7P 1720-1P 2190-6P. 320-1. 1200-21P. Emily Hill. Vanessa Hoch. James K Hankus. Makoto Hashimoto. 430-11P. Gordon Hayward. Mei He. Gang Han. Tim Heien. 1200-14P. 2210-1P 1170-7P. Robert Hellriegel. Emily S Hernandez. Bob Henderson. 2110-13P. 2130-16P 1075-3 430-7P 1470-7P Hawkins. Jun He. 1500-14P. Kellen M Harland. Aaron Herr. Jeffrey M Heaps. Christopher R Harrison. Hiroki Higashiyama. William Hegeman. Roger N Haynes. Yuqing Headrick. 2440-8 1070-3 930-22P. Amy E Herrin. Frank S Higgins. John E Hilton. Hillary B Hieftje. Christopher P Halpin. Yuki Hitomi. 2080-7P 440-3P 1850-3 1650-3 160-3 860-6 1980-5 2200-18P 1400-1 1380-4 1640-2 2410-2 330-2. Ole Hines. 860-7 190-2P 1820-1 580-5 980-4P. Corby Hillmyer. 910-16P. George Herrod. Thomas Hartungen. Jonathan L Harkness. John N Hardin. David Harwick. Christine Heltne. Paula Hong. Doris M 1420-1 620-4P 1410-3 410-11P. 2190-7P 2010-8P 2070-1P 615-34P 2080-7P 900-7P 2230-9P 2230-9P 1690-12P 430-2P 2240-4P 2200-19P 2240-4P 615-27P 660-10P 615-25P 1760-4P 1210-1P 160-2 1200-12P 460-1 1580-1 20-1 1100-4 1170-7P 440-35P 115-1. Christine T Herman. 1650-1. 670-10P 560-1 2420-6 2420-5 1760-5P 1560-5 1080-3 1450-16P 2110-11P. Amy Han. Michael Ray Hamadi. 1940-2 1170-4P 1240-5P 2120-30P Hein. 2340-2 1990-3 1120-1 1170-8P. Brett W Hilder. Parastoo Hashi. 2070-17P 2370-7 150-2. Murad I Helaly. 320-3. Stephen T Halvorson. Ryan J Hartmann. Neil Heskett. Zachary D Harris. Shweta Haverstick. 2110-8P. Derek Hilliard. 610-5 615-35P. Ralf Hoffmann. Wei Boon Hondroulis. 400-4P. Mitch Hauville. 2280-5 2110-17P 560-5 2400-6 2240-6P 1640-2 1410-7 510-4 320-2. Kevin Higgins. Crystal Hon. Yuki Hashimoto. Gary M 173 . Nouri M Hastings. Nate Hiraike. Wang Honold. Lajos Holden. John W Hendrickson. Summer N Hanrahan. Hisamitsu Higgins. John J Harling. 1940-2 20-1. Christina M Herbert. Fei Harb. Deanna C Hussam. 2120-12P 950-10P 2450-6 1200-23P 1170-14P 710-11P 430-19P 2140-14P J Jabbour. Karen Jantzi. Jostein Howell. Mitsuru Inscore. Daniel Hunter. Bao-Yu Huang. Di Hu. Rebecca A Hunter. 1870-4 1970-8 710-2P. Renee Huang. Kexin Jin. 1720-1P 610-6 1840-2 1990-1 I Ibrahim. Hyungsoon Imaduwage. 1690-3P 2260-3 1720-6P. Frank Iraneta. Rolf E Hummon. Rebecca B Hosaka. 1730-11P 170-5. Paige Jaquins-Gerstl. Wei Jin. 1210-2P 610-4. Mateusz Hupp. 615-10P 115-2 900-10P 720-4P. Shota In. Curt Jaroniec. Stephen Itabashi. Christopher P Jarrett. Sarah C Jany. Kazuhiro Hou. 1160-2P. Vesper W Huckabay. 950-10P 1090-7 2160-23P 790-2 340-2 840-4 2070-15P 1470-10P 630-11P 220-1 890-8 2020-9P. 2160-6P 2310-7 2450-1 2410-7 1190-2P 1640-2 370-3 1720-14P 2200-25P 50-4. 1110-7 660-7P 440-26P 1670-3 630-6P. Deok-im Jeffreys. Dmitri Iwasaki. Jin Huang. Ehsanul Horner. Chenxi Jiang. Chuan-Hsi Hunkeler. Ling Huang. 1470-8P. 1210-1P. Jeff M Jarvis. Hai-Young Ji. Andrew R Johnson. 440-18P 360-3. Olga Ivleva. Tao Huang. Yuhui Jin. Weimin Hou. Shiro Ilisz. Wayne Jan. Adam Jansson. Maegen Hoyes. Guifeng Jiang. 2130-14P 2160-22P 670-13P 1670-4 150-1 280-1 1220-7P 2285-4 410-1P. Yu-Fen Huang. Bonnie Jauhari. Gen Ito.AUTHORS Hooker. 2140-1P 940-3P. 1620-8 1470-31P 615-6P 430-17P 280-4. Jiri Jandik. 2090-11P. 1930-1 1200-6P 870-8 1490-5P 2420-8 2020-10P. Brooke 1360-2 1840-2 1520-4 1110-6 1200-19P 1880-7 2040-1P 840-3. 630-14P 2100-5P 815-4. Yat Hulvey. Andrea Jarand. 330-2. Robert Jacobs. Suk-Joon 1920-8. Petr Jangir. Utz-Peter Jain. 950-1P 890-4 840-6 910-6P 180-7P. T Irudayaraj. 2290-1 2140-10P 1110-3 840-5. Rabih E Jablonski. 2340-1 350-2. Tina H Hubbell. Jiaming Hu. Jani Ingrand. 1480-4P. Clifford Johnson. CH Hung. David W Hoque. Simona Hupert. Nelson Ii. Zakir Hosten. Pamela C Irie. 630-13P. 2140-2P 630-1P. 2140-14P 2130-14P 930-12P 2260-4 1730-4P 1340-4 1420-2 2140-12P 1270-4 815-2 1880-4 2050-2P. Kerri-Ann A Hufnagle. Jingguo Hou. 960-1P. Dave Johnson. 1810-5 1310-2 990-2 670-3P 640-4P. Christopher Johns. 1480-19P. Kevin Hopkins. Hyun Jin Ines. 1260-3P 860-5 2220-5P 1180-4P. 2080-9P 1830-3 730-1P. Valérie Inoue. A Hossain. David Jensen. Naoto Iwata. Christopher J Hue. Yuanxue Hovdenes. Xiaowen Hou. 1630-5 290-6 1560-5 Jalenak. Dana Hotta. 2420-6 1190-2P 1470-9P. Amanda B Hung. Gerhard Horton. Heath A Hudalla. Keita Igushi. 590-7. Istvan Ilori. Xiaoyue Jiang. 220-5 2290-2 900-2P 1480-5P. Stephen C Jagusch. Olusoji Im. Joseph Isailovic. Cecilia Ihediba. Qinhan Jin. Dilani A Jaydene. Micheal Jaskowski. Colin Jennings. David W Johnson. 1760-6P. 1480-18P 615-2P 615-10P 615-7P. Kiyokatsu Johansen. Yuko T 30-3. Haleem J Istivan. Halliday Jean. Jeffery Johnson. Limei Hui. Toshihiko Imoto. James D Ingram. Sigrid Hubert. Shasheng Huang. David C Hui. Tetsuji Ivanova. Henrik Jeong. Miguel A Hurum. 2330-2 1120-6 1240-3P. Tatsuo Igwilo. 1410-6 1860-4 1080-2 615-5P 130-6. Hiroyuki Inoue. Qian Hua. Helena Jacobson. Ken Imato. 2010-7P. Darryl Johnson. Kevin Hu. Dragan Ishimaru. Pu Jin. Kasun P Imatani. 1260-6P. Derek T Jensen. Tomoaki Iijima. Charles Hostetler. Jian Hou. 2260-4 730-4P 930-2P 550-5. Yongqing Jiao. Peter B Howes-Podoll. 950-1P 1450-2P 1880-2. 2420-7 2200-23P 1480-6P. Darrell Janata. Yuihui Jinno. Bikash K Jenkins. 2360-3 615-28P 730-3P. Stephanie Hool. Kane Jensen. David Hurtado. 1730-11P 2230-5P 130-6. Norbert 1120-2 1260-8P. Patrick Jansing. 2230-2P 150-3. 1700-1P 890-5 1260-8P. Cameron Johnson. Abul Hyung. Yimin Huang. 1480-13P 730-1P. Christopher Jacobse. 650-1P 1470-29P. Jinesh C Jakubowski. Mary John. Smita Manish Jayawardhana. 1470-25P 1730-9P 2090-5P 1030-1 174 . Watanabe Iehara. Satoe Ikeda. Yosuke Iwata. 1930-1. 2160-4P 2140-12P. Tracy Jansen. Haifeng Jia. Michael Jarvis. Jamie Johnson. 1720-12P 630-12P 950-4P. 1930-4 440-26P 1680-7 1770-6P 910-9P 630-11P 250-2 570-8. Guibin Jiang. 2050-4P 960-2P 1290-3 115-7. 1400-3. Yehia M Ichi. Jill 970-3P 90-1 490-2 400-2P. Matthew K Hummel. 1240-4P 340-7 640-3P. Kanna Itoh. Michael Jena. Zhaoyang Huangt. 1800-2. 1120-4 120-4 2430-1 1500-2P. Mareo Jeitziner. Kevin Horton. Ke Huang. 590-1. Scott Hunyadi Murph. 2190-2P 130-1 930-8P. Elena S Ivnitski. Ruifen Jiang. 1260-9P. 2060-13P 2120-17P. Amber M Hurlburt. Masako Issaq. 1690-2P. Robert Jansons. Yuan Huang. Jo-Ann M Jackson. Deepak K Janov. 1160-3P. John Brian Hu. de Lannoy Ingle. 1260-9P 1920-7 870-3 940-12P 320-2. Tanya Jennings. Yanyan Huang. 1220-15P 2100-8P Hurt. Dalho Kim. Danielle W Kimmel. 1460-6P. Gabor J Ken-ichiro. 540-2 1610-1 860-8 460-4 1360-2 1680-4 140-6. 960-2P. Yong Hwan Kim. Lisa Jones. Kory Kelly. Balamurali Kanno. Hideto Kakiuchi. 500-4 1845-1 1750-3P. Ravi Kamachi. Bradley T Jones. Natalya Khedekar. Madiha Khan. Mitchell E Johnson. Scott Jones. Sho Yeung Kang. Tanaka Kennedy. Rudolph C Johnson. 1470-4P. 1160-8P. Ryan T Kelong. Joonyul Kim. Ameet R 430-10P. Jon R Kiriluk. 970-1P. Mehmet Kaisersberger. 2160-9P 150-5. Evgeny Kauffman. Bechara Kaczmarek. Kelly S Johnson. 660-6P. 780-4. Tobias Kindt. Indu Khramtsov. Abdel-Nasser M Kaylor. 2285-3. 1260-13P. Sun Yoo Killian. 1510-1. 870-5 2130-4P 630-10P 1500-4P 1780-1. Christopher M Jones. Tatsuyuki Kanamori-Kataoka. Richard B Keller. Melanie Jurek. 1680-4 1860-7 170-4 1470-23P 1440-6P 115-4 1470-23P 2200-22P. Alfons Jordan. Shah Kim. 2310-6 670-5P 110-1 1910-4. Robert Daniel Johnson. Jim Kar. 2170-5P 615-43P 670-3P 630-1P. Bruce A Julius. Vassili Karger. Dunn Jones. In-Ae Kim. Jeffery P Kirchhoff. Michael J 1430-2 2050-2P. Valery Kibelka. Mitch Kirkland. Lisa M Jones. Yoon-Chang Kimani. In Sung Kang. 2110-18P 880-7. Kristel Kass. 1740-9P 2020-8P. Connor Jordan. Jyrki Kaur. 480-5 1020-1 615-37P 1460-9P. Hiranmayee Kandel. 430-11P 1130-7. 1700-3P 140-7 1750-2P 1540-5 2120-25P 1740-8P. 1700-12P. 1750-4P 630-7P. 630-13P. 1720-10P. Kathryn S Kalcher. 320-4. 2260-5 160-7. Irene Kimmel. 2160-8P 615-8P 880-5 1090-3 180-19P 1450-3P 1180-14P 1850-3. Rhys Jones. Jost Kammerich. Marco Kaseleht. 2110-16P 1950-3 Kalyanaraman. Timothy Johnson. Erwin Kakimi. Supriya S Kapila. Paul V Jones. 1110-5. Prakash L Kandl. Kevin W Katayama. Anila Khanina. 2450-8 2450-1 810-5 2000-5 890-2 1720-20P Keenan. Yuki Katz. Esko Kauppinen. 2140-13P 2285-1 2430-1 2310-8 1200-7P. 2090-4P 1200-5P 540-6 1970-1. James A Kelly. 670-16P. Walter Johnson. Michelle Kim. Takashi Kalasinsky. Barry L Karlinsey. Sam Juerschik. 2300-4 960-4P 980-3P 2400-7 1730-10P 2020-8P 1710-6P 630-9P 1250-3P 1790-1 2010-8P 1010-3 870-7. 950-1P 2230-8P 630-3P 1290-4 130-5 1400-4 540-1. 2390-2 1480-6P 2070-4P 930-16P 520-3 1980-3 2330-5 1070-2 115-7. Nakano Kazutaka. Proespichaya Kanda. John Kalkman. Michael Jones. 1160-7P 1940-7 1700-4P. Joong Hyun Kim. 650-1P. Taesam Kim. HM Skip Kinsel. Deanna R Jones. Manishkumar D Joshi. Ah Rahn Kim. James W Joseph. Clare M Kane. 1450-13P 2440-1 2410-7 1210-4P 300-8. Sam M Jones. 2020-11P 660-1P. Ayumi Kawde. Adam Kazarian. Iggy Kassan. Robert 1850-1. 2310-5. 1610-1 630-4P. Monika Kanyal. 1470-14P. Noel A Kang. 1510-5. 2380-2 1690-16P 430-8P. Gottfried Kidder. Medha Joudrey. Joo Yeon Kim. Markus Kalivas. 2200-5P. Caitlin N Kelley. Daniel J Kane-Maguire. 1970-7 1640-1. Dmitry S 1315-4 640-3P. Leshern Karanassios. Fergus Keenan. Sam V Kapnissi-Christodoulou. 2220-1P 440-14P 1260-5P 1270-3 2390-1. 1460-10P 1200-13P 1700-10P 630-9P 1690-2P 130-6. 2300-1. 1640-8 440-2P 930-15P 2010-9P. Simone Julian. Youngjea Kannan. 1390-2. Jason W Kiema. David C Joyce. Aparna Karamchand. 2285-5 1480-19P 1430-7 430-2P 1480-20P 30-1. 670-6P. Asta Kawahara. 210-3. 1260-15P 1480-8P. Joong Huyn Kim. 2390-3 540-3. 2330-2 2360-4 920-5P 2230-6P 115-4 920-5P 180-21P 980-1P 1430-3. Peter Kauppinen. Jihoon Kim. 2020-2P. 1200-9P.AUTHORS Johnson. Heather Judge. 1200-8P. 1380-3 710-11P 290-2 190-7P 410-4P 620-5P. Linda H Kidder. Yeon Seok Kim. 2010-10P. Ryodai Katoh. 1480-12P. Toshi Kawai. 2120-12P 1180-5P 630-7P 440-3P 700-6P 2140-14P 1200-5P. Anthony Kan. 850-6. Sukkyu Kim. 1620-6 410-3P 1730-10P 2200-27P Khalid. 2200-12P 1420-4 1420-4 680-8P 640-5P. Anthony Kaepplinger. Pakritsadang Kahler. Huaizhi Kang. Ismo Kauppinen. 1960-8 630-7P 1840-5 660-1P. Ravi Prem Kalyagin. Ty Kahraman. Samuel Kikuchi. Inderjit Kausaite. Gregory Kikandi. Jared T Kingston. 1370-4. 2140-3P 2050-3P. Constantina Panayioti Kapron. 1480-9P 1970-8 400-12P K Kachar. Kurt Joy. Frank Kane. Kita Keeler. 1400-4. Maureen Joshi. 340-8. Masahiko Kanamori. William R Jordan. Charles Kazuhiko. 2030-1P. James M Karsten. Motoaki Kamaya. Pramod B Kheterpal. 2350-3 1070-5. 1160-9P. 1930-4. Anne Juriani. Wang Kemeny. Elliott Jones. Michelle Kieltyka. Mary Kimaru. Naoki Kil. Joseph J 175 . Michael A Johnson. George Keithley. Jeff Jones. William L Jolie. 2050-1P 1970-4 1360-4. Mieko Kanatharana. Scott Kastner. Gary Kiplinger. Gwangseong Kim. Michael Jünger. Hirooki Kandala. 1160-8P 670-3P. Robert L Jones. 2380-7. 2400-6 2110-13P 340-6. Iris Kalsait. Marian S Kennedy. John Kind. 2410-8 580-1. Akira Kansal. Steve Jorgenson. 1880-3. Tomoji Kawamura. Doo Young Kim. 2410-8 710-10P 1480-11P. 1880-3. Laura Kaewsuya. Shubhen Kaplan. Yuta Kato. Ken Jones. 2230-4P 300-1 710-16P 580-4 1440-6P 1760-5P 1860-7 890-6. Minori Kames. Hyoun Woo Kim. Stacey Lake. 2050-1P 930-10P 150-5. Rick Lambert. Pawel M Kraatz. Julie Kownacki. 1970-5 2120-25P 690-1P. Wenjie Lancaster. 2210-15P 1390-1 440-19P 20-3 260-3 780-2. 1480-18P. Ken Kuhnline. Ravi Koo Lee. 570-5. Alexander J Kubicsko. Emily M Lane. Paul A 710-14P 2060-7P. 2230-8P. Steve Kozicki. Kazunori Konduri. 360-2. 1470-13P. 2120-12P 1170-17P 1950-2 1900-2. Ka-Cheung Kwok. Nickolay V Lawlor. Santosh Kumar. 890-6. 1390-1. Joseph Koelsch. 1610-4. 2050-1P 340-3 670-13P 1690-15P 2200-6P Kraft. 2200-21P. Daniel Knaide. Tanya R Knappe. 1680-4. William R Laderer. Jeffrey Ross Lang. Michael E Latawiec. Manoj Kumar. 2120-2P 1460-7P 1070-1 1160-4P. 570-5. Nadine Kreuzer. Geoffrey Kleine-Benne. 1030-2. 1880-4. Kentaro Kumar. 1650-2. Ali Kochev. 1480-14P. Naohiro Kurouski. Milton L Lee. Jeff Le. Dmitry A Kochocki. Nga N Lebeau.AUTHORS Kirlyte. 2330-1. 2310-7 140-7. 2200-17P. Kerry J Lee. Bruce Klueva. Jim Krotz. 360-2. 2120-15P 660-5P 70-2 760-2. David E Knudson. Roberta Larive. Peter J L La Rosa. 2120-31P 1500-4P. Eun Jin Lee. 1760-2P. 1420-3. Emi Koshel. Richard Anthony Larsen. 2050-1P 1690-3P 180-4P. Douglas W Later. Seong Jung Kylsela. Kathleen E Kobayashi. Timur LaCourse. 2060-15P. Takio Kitahara. Yuki Kittredge. Eric W Koryagina. David W Kopper. 1250-5P 190-1P 1470-27P 140-7. JT Lee. 1390-3. 1030-3. James R Kramer. 160-1. Nadezhda L Koseto-Horyu. 1720-3P. 1670-6 710-16P 920-5P 1920-6. 690-2P. Kihak Kwon. Simon Tylsgaard Larson. 2360-7 1830-5 1810-3 115-5. Samuel Kovalchuk. Joshua Knight. 2170-2P 2120-4P 120-4 1150-7P 1730-3P 630-10P 1150-2P 1380-1 1340-3 150-5. Hannah G Lane. 260-5. Johan Kulp. 2070-11P 1120-6 800-3 180-3P. 1410-7. L S Lassman. Ted Langlois. Joshua J Klaene. Gary W Kramer. Sabine Kishi. 2420-7 1760-11P 140-7. Steven Laing. Dmitry Kurulugama. Brent Korman. 2160-9P 440-21P 930-13P 1620-5 890-2. Andrew Landau. 1030-5 270-1 810-6 1200-23P 930-17P 860-5. Kyeong K Lee Lee. Martha Knowles. 2050-5P 260-2 220-2. Michael Kraly. Rich Lareau. 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Robert T 720-8P Moon. Jeremy T 950-8P Mitra. 1100-4. 2120-23P. Doug Mehdi. Vivian 410-13P Moodley. Jeffry D Miller. 1560-3. O Mikami. 1770-4P. Rajesh 370-8. Katherine J Mezengie. William M Milliron. Scott McCarthy Hintz. Leonard 1000-2 Moore. 2110-9P 1150-8P 520-8 1110-3 800-5 30-3. Shelley Mirkin. 200-4 610-1 1760-1P 1560-3 430-10P. Alison McNally. Marco 710-14P Montes de Oca Carioni. 1750-4P Molnar. 840-5. Viktor Mazumdar. Amy M McKenzie. Tomoya 2130-14P Miyaji. Viola M Means. Adam R Meier. 2230-8P. Gary 2180-5P Mogulla. Rachel L Miller. 2160-14P 1970-3 160-2. 470-1 440-37P 560-2. 2210-15P 140-6 430-19P 2110-27P 2370-7 890-8 690-6P 1200-1P. Gregory McCaslin. 390-3P. Richard 940-11P. Jon 1750-3P. Daniel Meece. Kenith E Mejac. Dennis McCreery. Richard L McCulloch. Fatemeh S Mirokhin. Dietrich Meier. Saundra McIntosh. Marcela Nakajima. Moheb Nasse. Uwe Nevins. Thomas M 1700-8P 1680-7 1600-1. 440-4P. 1400-8 820-1 180-12P. Stephane Murray. 2070-11P 1690-7P 2440-4 1730-9P 1650-2 1410-4 50-5. Alison Norman. Henry Nowlan. 1450-19P. 910-1P. Sumitha Naisbitt. Cassiana S Norberg. Michael Nelson. 1690-14P 1120-3 710-17P 710-15P 113-5 1750-2P 1670-1 690-4P 1170-18P 2030-3P 710-14P Neubauer. Juliana Napoli. Celeste A Morris. 430-11P 1740-3P N Nached. Dave Nie. Tara Murphy. Aurelia Cristina Nechifor. Jarrod Mozharov. Joerg Muenchmeyer. Jan Novak. Martin Mostafa. Ota Nocun. Makoto Naikwadi. Sittichai Natishan. Hakhyun Nammoonnoy. Bernard S Munigunti. KhanhVan T Nguyen. Hercules Mousa. Joanna Nigam. Reno Ni. Tyler Nicoli. Sean J Muna. Michael Natan. 1700-4P. Karen E Murphy. 2130-7P 910-12P 1990-2 730-4P 2285-3 1470-21P 1100-8 2410-5 600-4 860-8 1410-7 1200-13P 2200-9P 950-9P 950-5P. 730-6P 2200-26P 2200-1P 1070-1 2390-1 Naeher. Ying Mudambi. 1940-2 1170-9P. Luke P Nafie. 1450-14P. 1220-12P. Kermit Murray. Lisa Nordin. 2100-3P. Erik Nazarenko. Minh Nguyen. Hirotsugu Nakano. Daisuke Nakazumi. 2420-7 520-3. 2120-28P. Anitha Natesakhawat. 1980-4 40-5 390-8P 1980-1 1320-2 2110-10P. 2130-11P 615-5P 1690-6P 1470-1P 930-19P 615-7P. 180-31P 430-10P. Xize Njoroge. 1690-7P 2140-7P 180-17P 1315-3 140-4 1880-8 1480-13P 1200-20P. Matthew Myers. Albert Nasr. Shinichiro Muratore-Schroeder. Munkhbayar Murakami. Pace 2170-1P 1720-7P 2280-7 O O’Brien. 1130-3 2140-1P 840-7 2170-5P 960-8P 2340-6 740-1. Lana L Norman. 1260-8P. Brigid 820-1 180 . Anna Nadia. 1740-5P 640-11P. Masatoshi Murata. 2285-4 410-13P. Hiroyuki Nold. Nikolas J Nespoli. Ranjith Munkhjargal.AUTHORS Morello. 2420-1. Anand R Mueller. Ngoc Nguyen. 2140-9P 2140-19P 615-5P 720-4P 2120-12P 615-5P 1060-3 430-19P 900-2P. Ahmed Moto. 1940-7 1500-12P 2130-6P. 670-7P 1440-13P 670-9P 2110-5P 670-7P 1850-1. Jeremy S Newsome. Hiroyuki Nallathamby. Yusuke Morokuma. Irene Nilsson. 2280-6 1730-8P 1860-8 1200-4P 940-5P 1880-8 430-1P. 2260-4 1400-2 1870-8 1380-1 1070-4 830-5 2020-6P 430-17P. James Morris. 2060-15P. 1470-26P. Anthony Neyer. Daniel Nowlan. Indira Nikcevic. Damian Morton. Richard Novakowski. Matthew P Nelson. 1500-15P 270-2 40-1 1630-7. Yasushi Nakayama. Nandini Nagura. Fausto Munge. Hizuru Nakane. Prakash D Nam. Ken Nguyen. Bokossa Nadia. 2110-19P 2285-4 180-24P 120-2 410-15P. Momoko Nagerl. Ildar Nishioka. 1260-9P. Amos M Mukhtar. 2100-1P. 615-10P 100-5 630-5P 180-29P 1170-1P 2060-6P 690-4P 170-1 2450-1 2130-10P 2200-29P 690-4P 2230-8P 2050-2P. Sheher Moskovits. Scott P Nickoley. Mark L Northen. Gary H Najarro. Marcel Florin Myers. 2100-4P 170-6. Gheorghe Needham. Amado Enrique Naylor. Naumih M Nóbrega. 1730-3P 840-8. 1180-8P 115-5. 1740-11P. Johan Notte. Erkinjon G Neal-Kababick. Valentin Nagoshi. Sergey Mu. Aaron A Morgan. 2430-3 1410-2. Laurence A Nagana Gowda. John N Myers. Robert Mysz. GA Nagano. 2120-12P 2210-7P 460-5 2060-14P. 450-3. Johan Nisamedtinov. Toshiyuki Nagraj. Jacolin A Murray. Jing Nie. 1170-6P 250-1 200-2. Mark 1890-3. Angie S Morris. 930-19P. 1170-4P 760-5 630-17P. Riccardo 1880-7 260-2 640-7P. 1420-3. 890-1. Kaynoush Nascimento. 2160-9P 1150-10P 720-4P 2140-12P 2110-11P. Wander Novotny. Yasith S Nandi. Jintana Nanayakkara. Amberlee R Neidig. Margarete Noda. Carl Murphy. Osamu Naraghi. Wolf Mugweru. Alexander Nazarov. Takuya Nishizawa. 1240-7P. Michael J Natarajan. 2120-29P 510-2. James Nechifor. Toni E Newton. Paul Morris. David Nelson. Gregory P Nordon. William N Nara. Joaquim A Nobutoshi. Steve Musteata. Boon Nge. Larry L Negri. Nicholas Nepomnyaschii. 2130-3P 1150-17P. Kenneth Neue. William Morrison. Pamela N Ngim. Louis-Philippe Moriwake. Alexander Neric. Isao Noecker. 2400-6 1400-4 1530-4 580-7. Kirstin Mosesman. Ana Morgan. Royce W Musser. 1990-4 2230-3P 120-5 70-5 1490-4P 300-2 2285-1 1280-3 710-20P 1510-2 180-30P. Stephen Morin. Angerson Nogueira Nash. David Neibuar. Hisashi Nagaya. Irena Nikolaou. Hidetoshi Morphet. 2100-2P. Theresa K Navarro. Jacob Morfesis. Jürgen Nomura. Trent Nortje. Pierre Negrotti. Rosa Moresco Lange. Kenichi Nakanishi. 2110-13P. Matthias Nolte. 2380-7. David W Ng. Neil Moshin. Krishnat Nair. Seiichi Niu. Milos V Nowicki. 1860-2 710-15P. Robert Noji. 1860-1 1200-24P. Vanisree Mulvihill. Pradyot Naozuka. 1990-1. Chaudhary Azam Mulabagal. Martin J Nasibulin. Koji Nakata. Robert E Morris. 1160-6P 1160-1P. 815-4. 2120-32P 615-4P 615-4P 1160-10P. Akihiro Moura. Zhihong Niedziolka-Jonsson. 920-5P. Brett J Murphy. 740-3 1940-3 800-1 1710-5P 2310-8 410-13P 2160-22P 350-3 360-1. Qihui Ni. Yizeng Nichols. John Novak. Grace Wangechi Munari. Samuel K Noah. Hiroyuki Ooi. Marcin Orland. 2020-2P Payagala. Laura Ofor. Amanda L 890-1. Robert J 2070-14P. 1910-2. Gaurang M 2100-7P Patel. Bhavik Anil 1810-2 Patel. John Olesik. 2120-24P 180-5P Pedjie. Ziba 1790-4 Parsons. Jeffrey 113-2. 2200-26P Packer. Ismail Oda. Michael B Omote. Edward Owens. Takeshi Ohsawa. William Oguguo. Brian M 2240-6P Patterson. 1650-4. Hye-Hun 930-20P Park. 2140-4P Pajski. Cherie Owusu-Sarfo. 2230-4P. 630-19P. 1480-12P. Pedro V Olivo. Venkateswarlu 1150-14P Paola. Christian 740-2 Pelletier. 2080-6P 113-2 1620-6 1310-1 1960-6 2100-6P 1470-13P 480-3 2130-12P 590-3 640-7P 2240-3P 2010-2P 2330-5 1770-1P 440-16P. 1760-13P. 850-6 Paixao. Monica 615-34P Pallas. Beng Guat Oommen. 410-6P. Edith Ofsa. 2190-12P 181 . 1800-2. Ankit 615-24P Patel. Maciej 1100-8 Patel. 630-20P. Lilian Iheyinwa Ogunlesi. 1870-8. Yasemin 1750-3P. 1110-6. Noel 190-6P Paull. Panfilo Ozawa. 2120-24P Parker. 2120-22P. 940-15P. 1650-4. 630-20P. 2230-5P 170-5. Danny Obenauf. 2060-16P. Sang-Hyun Ohashi. Marcin 290-1 Pawliszyn. Lindsay 410-8P. 710-18P. Gangfeng Ouyang. Rashmikant M 920-6P Patil. 2190-12P Pawlowski. Wesley O Okoniewski. Chunhua 1845-1 Panaivo. Njies Pedrero. Modupe Oh. Gilbert E 1200-13P 2160-6P. Joelle 170-3. 1100-1. Patience O Olaoye. 2440-2 1390-3. Nicole E Orr. Dugo 430-2P Pappas. Jessica Marie 930-6P Peddle. Thiago 710-20P. Jennifer L Ospina. Reginald M 1340-2 P Paalme. Eric J Oluboyo. 870-5 Park. 2200-10P. Suman 440-35P. Joseph L Oliveira. 1370-6 Peacor. Paul M 370-4 Pellerin. James 1490-5P Patton. 2010-13P 1200-23P 310-2 2110-29P 1210-6P. 2110-22P. Brendan 310-3 Pearman. 1870-4 410-16P. Takeaki Ozgen. 1670-2 Pardoe. 2140-3P 1790-2 1880-2. Elizabeth Adejoke 2140-2P 730-4P 170-8 2180-2P 2020-16P 1200-2P. 1200-5P. 2160-18P 1660-2 615-12P. Margarita Ott. Ralph Obondi. Ufuk Oztekin. 730-7P. Mickey 615-43P Pemberton. 440-38P. 630-19P. 815-1. Patrick O’Hare. Janusz 200-1. 930-2P.AUTHORS O’Connell. Valber 1170-3P. Aaron S Orlando. Larry 1960-5 Peng. Derek J 410-5P. 1960-6. 2120-23P. Dimitri 310-4. 2200-12P Parsi. Tharanga 1150-13P Payton. Don-Roger 2060-16P. Zachariah Oostdijk. 2210-10P. Christopher Otara Ochiai. 2060-12P. Robert 180-28P Paz. Gabor 615-35P. 2410-4 Padivitage. Oksana Olsen. Mami S Ohira. Shukichi Ocsoy. Megan L 1610-2. Rebecca E Olson. Alberto Osibote. Bharatkumar N 615-29P Patel. Nick 370-8. 840-6. Brett 530-6. 2130-13P Pehaire. Benjamin C 2410-6 Pawlak. Randall Kevin 1310-5 Pegram. 1230-1P. 1730-5P. Neil D 1240-11P. 940-17P. Susan V Oliphant. Masakatsu Ong. 1470-6P. Masayoshi Ohmori. 780-3. Jayson V 2020-5P Paila. 2330-3 1140-2 1090-8 615-28P 2140-17P 1900-3 1100-8 360-2 1220-7P. Ruizhuo Ouyang. Jurgen Oelofse. Masafumi Ojha. 17602P. 1170-14P Pegg. 2120-23P. Michael 1110-5 Paszewski. Marie-Jeanne Olkhovyk. 2230-5P 1500-2P. Joshua Otwell. 710-8P. Liming 600-3 Peng. Jeanne E 615-31P. Zheng Overton. Terry 970-5P Passineau. 202012P Parada. 830-8 Paulson. Gregory L Otero Diaz. 2210-15P Parajuli. 660-9P. 1650-4. Robert Odermatt. Lauren 410-8P. 2140-3P 1200-5P. Charles 2310-2 Pan. Raheleh 2200-6P Paske. 1410-6 430-19P 710-11P 1050-4 1200-5P. 560-2. 1760-12P 2230-4P Osman. Oyeyemi Olesik. Hiroshi Ohashi. 1720-10P. 2230-5P 810-3 730-1P. Nicholas Joseph 920-1P Park. Isaac Ohtani. Grazina Pacey. Bobby 2200-1P Pellegrino. 1720-15P Pampati. 630-18P. Huy Ono. Kwadwo Oyabu. 1200-12P 930-17P 615-11P 1650-3 2290-7 2000-3 630-19P. 850-6 Pan. Sean C 1470-14P. Mike 1075-2 Paul. Pehr E 890-4 Pejcic. 2230-4P. William F 1300-1 Pearson. Lee Ottaway. 2000-2 Patrick. Karen Osoborn. Timothy Vincent Olajide. 2380-3 Partovi-Nia. Veronica Okiei. Sulayman A Olah. Koomi A Ortin. 1810-1 Palcic. 1730-11P 440-36P. Nobuo Ochiai. 1670-6 670-7P 400-10P 1430-8 1930-1 2140-5P 440-36P 2050-5P 1180-7P. 2130-4P. Eric B 1440-11P Parkinson. 1610-1 615-21P. 1410-8. Yiwen Ouyang. 2010-6P Pamuku. Nobuaki Oladepo. Adam 710-17P Patoney. 630-18P. 1760-14P 370-1 1080-1 1760-10P 440-36P 2380-6 590-3. Nadia Pacepavicius. Matashige Ozaeta. 1700-14P. 1480-11P. Bhimanagouda S 710-16P Patkin. Mario 1720-14P Pehrsson. Nilusha Lasanthi T 1845-3 Paek. Ol’ga I Oro. 1770-4P. Ron Orlova. 1700-6P Patterson. Kanhaiya Shanker Okello. Parag A 570-4 Parikh. 1630-3. 590-8. Paul L 180-16P Patton. Toomas Pace. Jinwoo 340-8. Ila 670-15P Patel. Andrew O’Hagan. Hyon Seo 450-2 Park. Changyub 590-7 Pagaduan. 1170-10P. Ian 1300-2 Parekh. Patrick 2000-6. Lu 1180-12P Penner. 560-5. Kaplesh S 920-6P Parise. 160-6. Pareshkumar Umedbhai 1220-1P Patel. 1750-4P 130-5 2160-5P 1130-7. 1370-2. Amy Ong. 2100-8P Penfold. Mike 180-4P. Hajime Oikawa. Praveen K 640-8P. Maria Osterhaus. 940-19P. 910-13P. María 2200-16P Pedrosa. Kalyan 660-6P. Matt 540-3. 2080-9P 1720-18P 2200-5P 440-36P. 615-36P Patrick. W Steven Ouyang. Kunal 290-3 Patel. Bo 1170-5P Peng. 1140-2 Pelletier. John Opallo. 2190-9P. Richard Okubo. Pankajkumar Shivubhai 615-29P Patel. Patricia 2120-1P Panchagnula. 2160-13P. Ruth 530-2 Prater. John D Piatyszek. Dat Philbert. 1470-15P Pradeep. Hannah Qun. Thomas R Pierre. Jeremy 20-3 Pramanik. 2370-2 1810-4 280-3. Liu Quarles. 1200-11P. 940-16P. Michael Quiring. 720-2P. 1700-3P. Marc D 90-5. 2010-5P Pozzi. 170-1. Neil Purkayastha. 840-4. 830-5. Bhasker Radilov. John F Radaram. Eric Phillips. Antal Peters. Ronei J 1550-3 Poreschmann. David Pereira. Stephen J Perdian. 2400-5 540-1. 1390-3. Felynncia R Rainville. 2410-8 180-10P. 2380-2 1740-7P 2410-5 980-2P 1150-15P. Frank 980-4P Porter. 2220-4P 640-7P. Karen W Phoebe. Stephane Petrovic. Jennifer H Peterson. Paras N 750-3 Prasch. Rebecca 1890-2 Prior. James H 1110-4 Preston. Birendra 270-3 Prange. 1200-9P. 1450-7P. Savelas A Rabolt. Chen Qiu. 400-2P. 2260-1. Aleksandar Rae. 1210-2P. Vitor H 1110-4 Ponnusamy. Sharka Proshlyakov. Stefan Perston. 980-3P. Peter C Rai. Pamela Perry. 2110-20P Potts. C Derrick Quarles. 670-10P. Ken 1300-4 Pokabla. Ljiljana Pylypiuk. 2310-5. Stephen Prokes. 2400-2 2450-7 440-16P. 2370-4 2070-16P 640-4P 2310-8 630-5P 160-3 1250-7P 660-12P R Rabb. 430-3P. Benjamin J Proett. 2210-11P. 1670-6 180-13P. Nataliia Perrone. 1430-8 870-8 615-43P 2120-31P 1480-4P 1170-13P 1140-8. 460-1 970-5P. Lawrence W 150-7 Potyrailo. John W Pfannkoch. 1460-8P. Segey Persijn. 830-6. Nathan L 360-2. Zhipei Qiu. 410-15P. 1480-10P 1900-3 440-12P 1260-11P. Abraham J Qian. Christine M Pfeuffer. Christopher T Q Qavi. James 2010-3P Prescott. Peter Pitet. Meredith L 2380-3 Prabhu. 2010-11P 2050-4P 1670-7. 2200-12P 182 . 2170-2P Poppi. 670-6P. Gregory Quist. 2160-3P. Juergen 1790-4 Porobic. 2040-5P Powell. 430-14P. Stuart 1710-1P Prestegard. 1700-11P. 430-12P. Kyriaki 1720-17P Pomin. 2400-5. Radislav 490-1. 1700-11P. Michael J 2290-3 Pollet. Babu Puskar.AUTHORS Pentek. Gregory K 1120-1 Potts. 2110-16P Perera. Nini Przybyciel. 1880-8. Lawrence R Phillips. Denis A Provencher-Girard. 830-2. Natalia Pyron. 2340-5. 1050-2. 2190-6P. Alexandra R Petoud. Brian L 1410-7. 2400-4. Matthew Purcaro. Kathryn 570-8 Previs. Michael 1940-3 Polce. Jennifer J Plante. 1480-12P. Ryan Privett. Don 1910-3 Potts. 220-5. 43013P. Tracey Raftery. 1460-2P. John M Pershin. Camila B Perati. 1690-7P 540-3. 1200-8P. 1450-12P. 2160-12P. Joseph Peshkova. José M Pinhancos. Leonidas A Perl. Maria Peter. Edward A Pfeiffer. 1700-10P. Giorgia Purdie. 1430-1. 400-9P. Andy Pittman. Gretchen E 700-5P. 1880-3. Yu Qin. Ramiah Rajasekaran 1720-3P Pradhan. Daniel Perantoni. 1160-5P. 1400-3 190-1P 1090-2 580-3. Lakshmi M 2200-15P Prasad. Rudolph Picard. 1380-3 Post. 1720-10P. 1260-18P. Kevin P Phan. Wei-Jun Qin. 2130-10P 630-10P 1630-2. 2070-9P. JSP Rainey. Martin A Philibert. Charles Piasecki. Matthew Pingarrón. Louis M Pitt. Gwenaelle S Phillips. Jussi Ralbovsky. Zakiah N Pierson. Alan 1840-2. Shradha V 960-7P. Melissa M Phillips. Padmaja 2210-6P Prabhulkar. Peter J Ramachandran. Stephen 1070-1 Price. 2210-12P. Juergen Peterson. 2340-3. 730-5P. Thorsten Pérollier. 1260-15P 2220-2P 980-1P 2010-7P 2030-1P 910-6P 1200-7P. Shannon Petersson. Haijun Qian. K L Ramanaviciene. Andrey 2060-7P. 2190-7P 1260-14P. 1330-4 940-19P 1200-23P 2070-16P 1690-10P. 2390-3 1400-8 30-3 520-6 1960-6 1170-13P 1260-2P 2110-25P 20-4. Mizanur Rahn. Pierre Pieber. Farris L 20-3 Popov. Christopher 150-8. George E 410-3P. 2160-7P 1170-11P 1630-1 50-4. Suma Ramakrishna. 1120-5. John M Provoost. 2310-8 2110-5P 180-19P 180-19P 2120-29P 330-2. Nick Pietrzykowski. Li Qurashi. 910-13P. 1950-4 880-1 1680-4 590-8 1200-10P. Ben B Pesek. Eugene Pino. 1740-1P 630-17P. Vukica 320-1 Portala. 1340-1 Porter. Ewan 1990-1 Polychronopoulou. 1220-14P. Finbarr Quinn-Paquet. Matthew J 2010-4P. 2180-4P 130-5 690-6P. 2210-9P. Ajit 940-7P Praissman. 440-18P 113-6 660-7P. Mark Proffitt. Marie Carmelle Serviane Pierre. 2400-4. 2160-1P. 1470-13P Poellmann. 1490-6P. 180-15P. Maroof H 2390-1. Kornepati V Ramakumar. Laura Pryds. 1480-11P. Rebeca Pinkhassik. Andreas 20-5 Prasad. 2200-3P 610-6. Clinton 300-5 Potter. 1840-1 Polwart. Pamela 580-5. 1190-3P. David C Priore. Luisa 710-17P. Almira 2440-4 740-5. 2190-5P 280-2 1580-3. Polievkt Perova. Craig 740-3 Preau. Jelena Pettit. Fredrik Petlick. Sirantha Perez-Estrada. 890-8. 2210-16P. 2400-8 Poe. Carolyn E Quinlan. Herbert 2000-1 Pohl. Lindsey 30-3. 850-7. 2210-13P Plumb. 1980-2 960-7P 850-3 530-2 930-21P 440-11P 1560-2 2040-5P 2200-16P 1040-5 290-5 1210-4P 950-7P 830-4 880-5 Pittman. 570-5. Robert S 1150-15P. 1700-10P. Marc 1200-3P. 1220-10P. 11504P. 1845-1 Potts. Andrey S Radu. Patrick Quintel. 680-4P. 1220-11P. Audrey Provenza. Erin N Pittman. 2220-9P 410-12P. 1370-4. Ettigounder 1740-3P Poole. Agnes 530-2 Prassl. 2350-4 Pohl. Haixiao Quan. Paul Raittila. Ekkehard Potter. Céline Perov. 1460-2P 850-5. 1260-4P 1780-4 2310-4. 2310-7 1640-5. Paul E Phinney. Sujatha Ramagiri. 720-1P. 430-6P. Pranathi P Percival. Gianluca 950-3P Praamsma. 2120-32P Porter. Daniel Rahman. 2070-14P 510-4 610-2 1830-3 2120-5P 2060-14P 2220-1P 2140-13P 910-14P 240-5 1610-3 1950-3 1500-3P. 2050-4P 1470-3P. 1160-9P. Lovisa Romanova. Thomas A 1300-3 Reidy. Mauricio A Roth. Anne 2285-4 Register. Thomas X Robison. 2340-2 Ranasinghe Kodithuwakkuge. 840-4 Raposo.AUTHORS Ramanavicius. John Rumondor. 2120-2P. Arthi 1220-8P Ramsay. Steven J 20-1. Jeri Rottmann. Joseph P Romanoff. Michael G Rose. Thomas Rodgers. Paul Robertson. Mickey J 430-8P. Kelum Manoj 2220-10P Ranganathan. 2060-12P 720-2P 290-4 290-4 2070-5P 1490-7P 2070-4P 1200-10P. Maria 630-5P Remcho. Jeffrey S Roinestad. Sandra Rosi. 2210-3P. Amanda Rimmer. 2110-13P. 2020-7P. Jerry Rostagno. 1480-12P. Randy Robinson. 1180-14P Regan. 1320-4. Bernd Rose. 2110-11P. Lothar Roux. Judith F Ruck. 2120-33P. Reb Rustum. Wayne A Rubinovitz. Patricia L 1870-7. 2270-1 Ramsey. Eugene Rogers. Chuanmin Ruan. Alfred C Ruotolo. Andrew Ross. 1740-15P 615-18P 1490-1P 350-3 20-1 400-1P 950-5P. Jitendra Kumar 1640-6 Ratner. David 1240-6P Ranger. 2110-13P. John A 1160-10P Reilly. Matt K Revillod. Alan 140-1 Reindl. 1460-6P. James Roberts. 1720-7P 1980-5 1440-15P 710-6P. Arindam Ru. 2210-14P Ramrung. Henrik 1740-4P Ratautaite. 1580-3. Basil Rigdon. Joan G Rinke. 2190-3P 183 . Jorge L 2170-5P Rasmussen. 1720-10P. Kurt Rojas-Lopez. Jari 2410-8 Ravanat. 2040-2P 2120-13P. Donald A Robinson. Luke Rogers. Janna K 2380-4 Rego. C Anthony Rogers. 1240-4P. Caitlin N Rintoul. Chunhai Rubakhin. Brandon T Rupprecht. Jeremy Rose-Pehrsson. David Roy. Kevin Russell. Roswitha S 1020-3 Ranaivo. 910-6P Ren. 2130-10P 1450-11P 1200-18P 440-39P 440-3P 2190-5P 300-1 2260-2 615-41P. Dion Rizzuto. 1210-3P. Alvaro 2210-3P. 2210-14P 113-3 1030-4 1820-4 1710-4P 270-1 1010-1 910-3P. Bruce E Ricicki. Ashley L 615-28P Ramiah Rajasekaran. 2210-4P. 1030-2. Katinka Meike 610-3 1740-14P. 540-8. 2120-25P. 2110-13P. Matthew 1330-5 Rebec. 2200-24P Regel. 615-47P Rautiainen. Nina K 1630-6 Rands. 1950-4 Raynie. Craig 1960-3 Rao. Nathaniel L Rosnack. Moses Rodriguez-Lopez. Chad Rogers. 140-8. Barrett N Rockett. Lei 550-7 Reschke. 1500-6P. J Michael 480-2. Elaine Ricketts. Vincent T 760-5. Stanislav Rubey. Hans J Riester. Kirsten M 900-4P. 1510-3. 2020-14P 2130-1P 1300-4 890-4 615-15P 240-3 80-5 2110-11P. 960-8P 2130-8P 1520-1 440-3P 1710-5P 113-3 1310-2 970-2P 1560-5 660-5P. Vern Robillard. Paul Ruether. Aniruddha 890-6 Ray. 1940-5 1620-1. 1880-7. Srinivasa 400-9P. 2070-11P 1260-5P 1340-3 2000-1 1530-3 1440-15P 2230-10P 150-5. Brenna M Richardson. Daniel A Rice. Richard A Robson. 2210-4P. 1480-18P Ramirez-Garcia. Brent 2010-4P. Wolfgang 70-5 Reinhardt. 1390-1 Randunu. Damien Rossman. 2200-12P Ramanthan. Romén Roenneburg. 1480-11P. David B Rohm. 1760-1P 880-7. Anthony 570-5. 2330-7 710-16P 2430-4 1640-2 870-4. Susan Riches. 1940-1. Lorrie Richard. Julia C Reynard. Luis 615-17P 1480-13P 1170-3P 330-1 2200-17P. Sonia 2200-24P Ramirez Wong. Joshua Robinson. Julie 1340-3 Reddy. Jack Rosenthal. 2060-15P. Tim Roberts. Dil 1040-5 Rambo. 1130-3 730-6P 580-5 300-3 1070-1 730-3P. Alastair Riedl. Abu Rutan. Jordi Rius. Gareth Roberts. George Rhodes. 430-20P. Guillaume Revzin. Pradeep 1470-29P. 2200-21P. Kyung Won Robarge. 160-1. Elena V Root. Susan L Rosenfeld. Mark Y Robinson. F Xavier Rivera. Paul J 615-40P. Jean-Luc 770-1 Ray. 1370-2. Heather Robison. 2280-6 1200-3P. Carol 2010-2P Ramsey. Anna Rock. Alex L Rogers. 1170-18P 640-1P Rodriquez-Trujillo. 1020-3. Yohannes H Rhoderick. 1030-5. David H Russell. Matthew Jonathan Rosser. Julia Roberts. 2190-7P 960-6P 590-2. 2220-4P 710-16P 1540-3 600-4. Uli Rieger. Daniel Roper. 2280-6 2060-14P. Adalith Romano. 2050-1P 280-5. Justin M Rezenom. 2090-8P 190-6P 1390-1 40-4 2340-8 900-2P 1650-3 1070-1 2010-9P 930-16P 615-18P 170-5 450-2. Sanjeewa Rasika Karunathilaka 1620-7 Randolph. James Rodrigues. Kurt Ring. 2040-3P 140-2. Sampath 2350-1 Ranasinghe Pathirajage. 1630-1. Trisa Robert. 2010-5P Reuer. Mark A 750-2 Rauch. 1620-8. 1510-1 1040-1. Fiona 1730-12P. Lisa 980-1P Rein. 1580-2 2110-11P. Sandra Risticevic. 540-6. 910-10P 170-6 720-3P. 2220-8P Reback. Sharanya 710-17P Reeves. 910-11P 2300-4 630-8P. 1630-2 1075-1 2140-8P 1390-4. Eleanor Richter. Nagaraja 1730-6P. 1200-19P 410-4P 530-7. Regulo M 630-5P Ramos. Claude Rovnyak. Kenneth J Ross. 2280-6 2200-1P 440-7P 2260-2 80-2 1200-18P. Rory Rohrer. Chris N Riccio. Ashley E Ross. Arunas 440-16P. Joaquin Rodriguez-Saona. Ronald Rubinson. Douglas 310-1. Paul Rosseinsky. Mathieu 2200-13P Rathod. Hillary D Rodgers. Lynn Rigas. 1630-5 430-16P 410-10P 630-16P. Vilma 1480-11P Ratel. Jie Ruan. Duane A Rogers. Catherine A Rindoks. Mihailo Vukadinovych 420-2P Redden. Dustin Richardson. Pradipsinh K 615-34P Rathour. Nathan Rohan. George Rodriguez. Gary Roddy. Stephanie E Rockwood. 2190-6P. Alexander Rudnick. Michelle Rogers. Sanja Ritchie. Sarah C Ruth. 910-13P. 540-7 410-6P. Alexander Reyes. 1730-7P Rao. Harald Riu. Amy L Rohde. Anthony M Ro. 1260-15P Reichardt. Joseph W 20-3 Seawell. Alaa Salles. 2210-10P. Andre 1160-3P. Carol Schneider. Michael J Samir. 1220-7P. Olivier Savelieva. 2190-8P 610-6 820-1 1160-10P. Takeo Saladino. Norman E Schmitzer. Jennifer Salvatore. 2160-17P. 2140-3P Settergren. Cedric Schenk. Stephanie A 400-12P. 2160-6P. Scott A Schmeling. Arijit 940-14P Sengupta. Frederick H Schantz. Katherine E 280-3. Helmut Schleicher. James W Schnieders. 2160-6P. Nao Sakai. 1160-6P Schulte-Ladbeck. 2130-14P 600-4 2110-26P 1690-12P 1480-5P 290-2 2140-7P 930-17P 540-8 1460-3P 850-4 360-4. 600-3. 2200-14P 2110-26P 2000-4 Schreiber. 1630-3. Michael 1490-5P. 1760-12P 1720-22P 280-3. A J 1670-7 Scida. 2370-2 1120-7 2200-26P 150-2. 2370-2 Sharron. 1350-2. Yuliya 1730-12P Shamsi. Hideaki Sakairi. Kirk S Schechter. 1900-2. Hans 630-7P Seelenbinder. 2370-3 Schrum. Hirokazu Saito. Curtis 113-1 Shao. 2030-2P Schuster. 630-13P. Dalibor Samide. 1960-7. Alexander Scheffelmaier. Karen 320-6 Scipioni. 2370-8 870-4. Ella Samanta. 1370-1. 1700-9P Schubert. Kristen 2090-7P Schultz. Juan Sandeep. Takafumi Satoko. Tanaka Saunders. Minoru Sakamoto. Vishal Sayler. John R Sahle-Demessie. Michael F Santos. Albert Schnute. Lisandra Santillo. 1200-5P. Robert Samuels. Maiara Salmons. 2180-1P. Shahab 1000-3 Shanaiah. Racha 160-7. 17602P. David E 1410-2. 1630-2. 2160-15P. Anuj R 30-3 Shah. Gregory D Schindler. 2210-15P 815-2 1600-3 2110-24P. 2110-29P 2200-3P. Emily Rose Schibler. David Schamber. Suzanne Sandlin. Franchessa M Scalese. Jehoon Ryzkevic. 2060-1P 2070-3P 340-3 1580-5 180-32P. Michelle C 2150-1P Shave. Amarjeet Singh Sasamoto. Dimitris Sargent. Omowunmi A Sadowski. Janet M Scanlan. 2320-1. Carmen T Santiago. 2350-6 Shaalan. Vara Prasad Reddy Sakuma. 930-11P. Nathan J Saffell. David K Ryan. 1860-1 Shaaban. Prabuddha 1315-4 Sepaniak. Austin 2060-8P Schultz. 1400-6. Samantha Schaefer. Ryo Satoh. 1450-3P Schwefel. David P 615-42P Schubert. Andreea Schneider. Colleen 1690-16P Scott. Heba 2340-7. James M Sanchez. 1160-3P. 1220-6P 2270-5 150-4. Kenneth Sauter. Yoshihiro Sajonz. Lane C Sander. Rasha A 430-4P 2290-6 Shadkami. Yasuo 1200-5P. Ryan A Schmerberg. Satyabrata Sames. Israel Scheeline. Limin 1090-1 Sharp. Suresh 1200-6P. Steven W 1090-3 Sharpless. Burkhard A Schaller. Elizabeth A Sakaguchi. 2310-7 180-29P. Andrew W Saldivia. 1350-4 2070-5P 1740-13P 670-8P 680-3P 1030-5 640-4P 1980-5 280-2 615-30P. Dário 330-8 1680-7 840-7. MI S Sato. 216019P. 1880-2. William 440-35P Sebby. A Carl Sanchez. 870-8. E Saito. 930-10P. David Sadik. Rainer 1730-10P 630-1P. 1730-5P. Claire M Schmidt. Sarah A 860-2 Schug. Melissa M 2110-26P Schultz.AUTHORS Rutter. Juan M Sancho-Tello. Kevin A 160-5. Ceara Sarpal. Jessica Salamon. Natalija 1150-1P 400-1P. Gregory 570-4 Schultz. Elena I Sawant. Aravinda 860-2 Seneviratne. 1150-5P. 1070-2. 730-7P. Fred 2440-5 Sengupta. Yoshika 680-8P. 1110-4 Sharpe. Karl 1400-7 Seehauser. 1200-12P 890-7 310-8 430-15P. Margaret A Ryan. Clara L 1150-1P S Sa. Mark H Schoenfuss. 2140-3P 2240-4P 1480-5P 2260-1 180-8P. 2080-9P Seliverstova. Geoff Saxena. Kazuto Sakaida. Rosemary L Schlipp. Heiko L Schramm. Rekhi Sander. 2160-16P. 2140-4P 2080-4P. Cory R Schachermeyer. 310-7 Seemamahannop. 2200-13P 180-4P. 1050-5 1160-11P 1460-3P 1550-2 184 . Natalija Ryu. Robert C 1670-1 Schwoeble. Joshua S 850-4. Luigi Sastry. Nishikawa Satoru. Debora Santos Júnior. 1720-10P Saoji. 1130-1 Schweitzer. Zechariah D Santasania. Farzad Shah. 1650-2 2060-8P. Jochen K 840-1. 2170-3P 140-5 1400-6 890-2 1450-2P 720-4P. 440-11P. H Schmidt. 1970-5 Seto. Lata Ramesh Sawaya. Nicole M 950-6P Sevcik. Yasuyo Satoh. Ashok N Sapp. Narasimhamurthy 640-7P Shannon. Stella Schlaad. 2160-10P Senftleber. Peter Sakach. 910-10P. Darcy 430-18P Shaw. Mohammad Reza Sarantaridis. 720-5P 1450-2P 2240-3P 1200-5P. 2060-17P 2330-6 90-2 2450-2 910-13P 1760-5P 1480-12P. Drew Savard. 2160-18P. 1700-7P 1640-5 1090-3 1430-4 510-3. 1360-4 1130-8 615-18P 310-8 1200-2P. Michael Jeffrey Samandar. 2010-3P 1720-3P 1315-2 1170-2P. 910-14P. 400-5P. 2410-4 840-6 1710-2P 1170-10P. William C Schoenfisch. Lesley 1170-9P. Michael R Sawyer. Victor Salem. Michael Ryskevic. Muneo Saito. 840-8. 560-3 2070-14P 1200-23P 2450-7 260-3 615-18P 970-6P 1860-3 710-9P 960-8P 660-8P 100-1 2260-1 300-6 280-3 1180-15P 1950-2 440-2P. Larry 300-2 Scott. Niya Sabourin. 2285-4 Scott. 540-2 Seethapathy. 910-12P. Jordan E Ryan. Michele M Schanze. 2120-6P. Pratikkumar 1470-15P Shahed. Alan Sanchez. Lisa Saraji-Bozorgzad. Kikuo Sasso. Irina 2170-2P Sellors. Khan 1490-3P Shakalisava. Felipe S 1170-11P Seneviratne. 2280-7. Brian Salyards. Wahab Z Sams. Zachary D 370-6. Champika 1700-5P. Jerry 1430-5 Semaan. Takashi Sato. Akira Sakampally. James A Schilling. Ryan Schelling. 20605P. 930-6P. Jeff Ryan. John 140-1. Kwame 640-9P Sekine. 870-7. Rasmus 1670-5 Schultz. Charles Saetveit. 2350-5 860-7 2090-10P 1210-6P. 1630-4. Juan G Santiago-Capeles. Jamie J 440-27P. 2230-4P 140-7. 1960-4 Sefah. Gary W Smått. Jeff Sheth. 1780-1. 1880-7. 1180-6P. Jagdish P Singh. SSBD P Spagnolo. 1780-2 615-31P. Philip H Stefano. 2130-6P. 2070-9P. 1130-5. 2120-1P. Jae Ho Shin. 1250-5P Silcock. 2280-6 Silva. 920-5P. Alice Stefkovich.AUTHORS Shawn. Laura Smith. Michael E 570-7. McCandless Sheehan. 700-3P. 1170-4P 1440-15P 440-20P 720-4P 1450-7P 2190-11P 2140-12P 430-15P. Evert-Jan Snell. Alex 1170-10P Silva. Chetan Sheriff. Matt Spencer. Shane Soemo. Mimi Shinawi. David Singh. Fred G Smith. 1430-4 2360-8 440-24P. 780-5. Tesniem Shirai. Roger P Sperry. Mei Shende. 1700-6P. 2260-5 160-2 880-3 1700-12P. 1440-14P 1040-4. 1180-14P 1240-8P 1280-3 1170-8P. Aliaksandra 820-5. Manori 1160-10P. Steven A Soysa. Ajeet Singh. Han Shuford. Angela R Soh. Paul J Sidisky. 900-1P. 720-5P. 2110-12P 810-4 2020-8P. 2190-7P 1690-7P 1500-13P. 930-13P 520-3. Wei Soper. 1170-14P. 1260-17P 2110-21P 400-10P. Tom Smith. Xanthe Spolnik. Christa Snyder. 1120-2. Robert Shen. Ryan M Smith. 930-2P. Peng Song. 160-6. Longzhu Q Shen. Stephen E Steinecker. A Peter Snyder. Nat Steinwinter. Randy J Smith. 1120-7 610-1. 1880-1 1860-3 2110-29P 1490-5P 930-10P 350-1 1460-8P 113-4. Robert Shishika. 2260-2 Siek. James M Small. 570-1. Thomas K Smith. 2130-6P. Solomon Staheli. Jonathan P Sneddon. Andreas Skill. Wolfgang U Sperline. Jose A 1240-9P Simonian. Maria I Solic. Walter C Shoykhet. 2070-6P. 440-39P. David Smith. 1340-3 2380-5 900-4P. Nicola Stamenova. Ewen Smith. 2070-7P 2270-4 940-8P 1300-4 1070-1 2320-8 2140-5P 113-3 2130-4P. 220-5. 2200-10P 1030-5 1540-5 1820-4 2320-3 580-3. Frank M Sircar. 615-11P. Garth Singer. Vanezia L 1170-12P Simone. Karl D 440-13P. 2020-10P. 1450-7P. Quan Shi. Kevin L Shuga. Disha B Shi. Kevin 113-2. Mary L Stemer. 1250-5P Sikirzhytski. Prerna Singhvi. Peter M Smith. 2020-11P 670-1P. Himali K Sombers. 1220-11P. 1570-2. Peter Stenerson. 2130-7P. 1250-4P. Joseph Sneekes. 1620-4. 1230-1P. Rajeshmal Sinner. Alexey Shvartsburg. Shuichi Shimomura. 2190-11P 380-1P 1130-7 185 . Lijiang Song. 1950-4 830-5 1070-3 615-43P 2400-7 1170-18P 2310-3 1200-7P 1140-4. 2110-13P. Emily A Smith. 2040-3P Sikirzhytskaya. Phil Smith. Noriko Shollenberger. Michael H Smith. 890-4 680-1P. Jing Shen. 2010-10P 2110-23P 1410-4. 2340-3. Richard D Smith. Feng Shi. 1500-14P. Tsukasa Shoji. Joseph Stein. Mohammed I Shvarev. 20609P. Dana Spencer. Borislav Staton. 710-8P. Nobuaki 1730-9P 1420-1. W Ewen Smuts. Jayant K Sitharaman. 1620-5. Amanda L Smith. 1870-7. Marina Spaulding. 2190-11P. 210-5. 2450-5 2370-5 2110-28P. Brad Snyder. 2090-5P. Aleksandr 1170-3P. Elizabeth Song. Katherine K Stenson. Rhett C Smith. 1460-10P 1440-15P 490-3. Vanaja Siwei. 1650-1. Arthur Snyder. Loris P Solsky. 940-19P. 1490-7P Siesler. 2340-5 1740-4P 1010-3 2200-25P 660-5P 115-8 2450-5 1200-14P. 2010-3P Silva. 2285-5 1880-1 940-16P 530-5 1970-3 1260-2P. Dinesh P Singh. 1250-4P. 2190-6P. Joseph F Somaweera. Hangtian Song. 2120-15P 930-7P 1620-2. Bradley D Smith. Sarah J Stauffer. 1430-5 2390-2 830-3. 1870-5. 2200-26P 720-6P. 1680-5 910-6P 460-1 290-3 640-4P 1600-4 560-2. 1260-16P. 670-2P. Bob Stanton. Ashok K Singh. 2050-5P 1720-20P 2340-8 1320-3 390-2P. Peter J Smith. 2110-9P Sienerth. 2300-2 120-3 340-5 120-3 615-12P. Heinz Wilhelm 140-3 Sigdel. 390-3P 1180-9P 1970-5 1280-3 330-5. 2170-4P 1940-6 2120-26P. Konstantin Shu. Doug Starcevic. Morgan M Srinivasan. Jacob T Shellie. Vitali 260-5. Shingoro Shirakawa. Daniel L Shortle. Parul Singh. 1200-21P. 2120-11P 120-2 960-8P 2230-2P 2110-27P 140-4. 1440-2P. Mark T Stavis. Ting Shiao. 1620-7. 1580-3. Paul S 410-5P. 2110-8P. Pengchao Sibum. 1480-3P Simpkins. Richard Sprinkle. Elyssia M Stellmack. Saroj 2230-10P Sigman. Jun Song. Terry Shekhawat. 1720-21P. Kevin M Spencer. Martyn T Smith. 1870-2. 1460-9P. 1390-4. Duncan Smith. Inder Singh. 2160-14P 180-19P 550-4 190-3P 1320-3 2090-7P. 2100-8P 615-5P Soisson. 2060-9P 1690-6P 2070-7P 100-6 1150-2P 340-4. 2210-16P. 820-5. Leslie Somers. Samuel Martin Steele. 460-1. Leonard 170-6 1380-6 1980-1 20-1. 2130-7P. Alexandre Si. Barton Smith. Liguo Song. 2120-2P. Yi-Syun Shimma. Joshua Smith. Andreas Stein. 1980-6 460-1 1150-14P 2120-27P 1720-17P 310-8 1240-8P. Martin Sides. Balasubramanian Siuzdak. 2120-27P 2130-5P 530-2 1440-12P 710-10P 1270-2 2180-2P 670-10P 1200-3P. Sarah A Spendel. Navette Shirey. Zhan Shubo. Philip J 2090-13P Silva. 1680-2 520-8 1720-11P 180-20P 1330-1 2220-9P 30-3. Honglan Shi. Paola Spanos. Alexandra C Stensrud. 1720-20P. 710-18P. Joe Shukoor. Svetoslava Stanley. Frank Steinsultz. Jordan Snow. N James Slaton. 1700-14P. 2040-4P 1070-1 2010-10P 1930-4. James Spence. Kenneth 700-3P. Justin Spindler. James Garrett Sloan. 2130-15P. Jan-Henrik Smith. Jim Shen. 400-11P. Chris Steffani. 2140-1P 590-5 710-14P 2040-4P 1410-4 30-2. Joseph Simpson. Kannan Srivastava. Dushyant Shelley. Paul 2110-11P. Daniel A Solano. Manisha Ssenyange. Margaret Spragg. 2130-13P. John Staples. 1210-5P. 2340-2 Simoni. Gary Sivakumar. 1410-3. Wei Sjodin. Miyuki Shin. William H Steiner. Masatoshi Takahashi. 1100-5. 2420-6 900-3P 1050-4 1480-13P 1880-6 Tan. 2420-2 1180-3P. Ross Stewart. Douglas Stevens. Joan Maire Stevenson. 1180-13P 1170-17P 1670-7. Cory W Taylor. Bin Sun. Rahul Thakur. 950-1P. Greg M Swan. Jeffrey D Swanson. 1510-1 410-14P. 910-5P. Masakazu Takahashi. 900-3P. James Thompson. 960-8P. 2370-6 1800-3 1340-3 890-3 120-8 880-1 940-11P. Zhenghua Tanimoto. Theresa Swart. 1440-13P. 1480-19P. 950-10P 1690-6P 1980-5 1230-2P 150-6 390-1P. Koji Suzuki. Gina Stuff. Chongdee Thavarungkul. Lynne S Taylor. 2130-18P 880-7. Jackson R Sylvain. Fei Sun. 1140-5 380-6P 930-22P 950-6P. Robert J Stoll. 960-3P. William Ray Thorgersen. David Thompson. Lester Taylor. Satoru Tang. Suresh Thibault. Hannah Styles. 2130-17P. 1280-2. Norio Terilli. Bruce Thompson. 1500-10P. 940-2P 2160-15P 1450-14P. Satoko Suzuki. Neil Stickle. Wesley L Stowers. Bob Sullivan. 1200-19P 1990-1 460-5 410-3P 940-1P. Laurell Thompson. Keith J Stevenson. Katarzyna 1430-1 630-4P 2285-5 180-32P 1170-4P 410-2P 640-8P. Jonathan V Switzer. 1680-7 440-15P. 440-12P. 1460-10P 430-3P 70-4. Dmitrii Teetsov. Laura Thompson. 1180-4P. Yasuaki Takagi. 1470-20P. Xuefei Sundem. 950-9P. Fariba Tchekhovskoi. 210-2. Aaron Terry. John W Thompson. Marie-Pierre Takada. Jordan J Stockwell. Michael Thurston. 1470-19P. 2350-8. Christine Thiemann. Li Tarun. Alvin V Thai. Anna S Tempez. 390-3P 2120-9P 1845-2 1080-2 970-2P. 150015P. Andre Szelewski. 2060-4P 1970-3 1160-12P 1720-17P 630-14P 2190-5P 2200-14P 1740-5P 370-4 350-4. 2450-4 1470-24P 2200-2P. 2285-5 1320-4 1490-8P 615-41P. Dwight R Stone. Wolfgang Thomas. 400-11P. 720-5P. Rebecca R Terry. 1490-10P. Toma Suzuki. Ian M Taylor. Maricar Tatsunari. Bomin Subbarao. Nobuyuki Takahashi. Tao Sun. Daishi Takahashi. 2440-6 630-10P 1450-17P Sun. 1170-13P. 1980-2 2110-4P 1430-7 1500-3P 1720-14P 300-7 1970-8 2120-25P 380-2P 1260-10P 980-4P 1440-15P 1060-1 720-7P 2120-9P 710-11P 2140-7P 270-1 2190-4P 630-7P. William E Steven. 1450-4P. Takatomo Takashi. 2370-1 2050-2P 630-3P. 950-4P. Michael Szeto. 1460-9P. 470-4. Yoshio Suzuki. Shannon Strohmeier. Jason Thomas. Cheryl Suroviec. 1460-6P. Ryuji Takahashi. Euripides G Stephens. 1200-24P. Pierre Thielen. 640-9P. Joshua Taylor. Huadong Sun. Manos Teramae. N Harihara Subudhi. 330-5. Akihiro Tanzi. Andre Strnad. Anne Taylor. 1870-6 430-2P 2100-6P 1170-2P 810-4 180-11P. 2340-2 1120-2 1380-1 560-7. Kurt Thennadil. Timothy G Striebich. 2090-4P 2050-3P. 720-7P 430-15P. Lakshmi Subramanian. 2060-3P. Yu 460-1. Nakazawa Takeuchi. Yongan Tang. Michael F Sun. 1680-6. David Su. Frantisek Svendsen. Masuyuki Sullivan. Mitsuo Suga. 1140-7. 1360-4 860-2. 1500-5P. 1470-27P. Weihong 440-8P. 1960-1 1410-7 2390-2 410-11P 40-4. Patrick Sulzer. Dimitra N Streibel. 1470-19P 1540-3 1190-4P. 1490-1P. Hitoshi Suzuki. 2050-5P 2000-5 2200-28P 340-6. Dawn Stidsen. 960-6P. 440-6P 1690-7P 1400-4 2285-1 130-6. 2110-2P. 2200-4P 180-2P. Steven J Szczesniewski. 2360-5 310-4 T Taboryski. Richard C Striegel. Michele Summers. Ugur Tan. 1780-1. Alice H Suryani. 570-4. 2410-2. Gary Stobaugh. Clarissa E Tavenor. 1710-4P 2130-8P 720-3P. Colin Tian. 2090-4P 1200-4P. Matthew D Stephens. 615-11P. 1180-12P. Qinglin Tang. Hao 186 . 1760-1P. Jacqueline Sturtevant. 750-4. Thomas J Tayyari. 1760-7P. Mari Sugiyama. Jitesh S Thammakhet. Bryan Szot. 2060-2P. Darcy Stone. Anders Tentzeris. Michael Sweedler. Thorsten Strein. Winnie E Swain. Jon D Thompson. 890-7. 2110-3P 1390-1 390-2P. 2140-13P 1370-8 990-4 910-10P 1180-11P 840-6 1260-4P. Agnez Tengberg. Rafael Taillon. Michael Thurman. 1760-9P 1150-6P 2140-7P 1690-12P 890-2. 1870-2. Yuliana Susi. 2230-8P. Takuya Suggs. 1880-4. 2280-4 410-9P. Richard T Taylor. Sarah Stratis-Cullum. Judy Stone. Yuki Svec. Philipp Suman. 1720-13P 1880-6 1890-1 115-2. Pavel Talaei. 1180-2P. 1720-7P 1680-6 440-8P. 1450-14P. Nathan A Taylor. Christesen Stevens. 1500-8P. Jessica A Stroble. Andrew W Suga. Peter B Stokes. Seiji Takai. 870-5. Keqi Tang. 340-2. Michael Taylor. Shuwen 770-3 2110-20P 410-5P. Remco Swartz. James H Thakar. Simone Tao. 615-32P 20-3 1780-3. Larry T Taylor.AUTHORS Stephanou. Annu Suravajjala. Ping Sun. 1100-6 410-14P 2050-3P. 1900-1 1010-1 1100-8 Tang. 1860-7 1870-7 1180-8P 400-10P. Panote Thaxton. 2010-6P 1880-8. 2200-19P 900-7P 2140-7P 1690-12P 1880-4 1050-1 610-3. Da Yeon Suoniemi-Kahara. Peter Storm. 1900-2. 2190-5P. Sara Tamer. 630-8P. 2040-5P 440-5P. Leigh T Sung. Toshifumi Takmakov. Jennifer Stuessy. Duncan Stewart. James M Symes. Suqin Sun. John R Stump. Monica Sylvia. Qian Sun. 1680-3. Xiaohong Tanaka. Yoshida Tatum. 970-4P 2110-13P 320-5 2020-8P 680-4P 113-3 190-3P 1030-1 2070-15P 130-3 520-5. 2230-9P 1050-4 880-2. 1480-6P. Nobuo Tanaka. Bre Sugihara. Nathan A Sturgeon. Yasutaka Suzuki. Brian R Stueckle. Brandon L Thompson. C Mark Taylor. Jonathan Thompson. April Thomas. 1470-30P 580-5 1000-2 120-3 1870-7 1460-1P 1500-8P. Sreekanth Surman. 710-12P. 1480-9P 2110-28P. Terry Tipler. Marian Tyagi. Sudhir B Trogden. Jim Usui. 1870-4 930-20P 2350-5 2220-2P 1670-1 840-1. Michael Vaitkuviene. 2110-15P. Florentina Twohig. 930-1P. Grigory Tokuyama. Nichola Toyoda. Juho Urness. Geert van der Wal. Sunday Ueta. Aniko Vattipalli. Ana Villasenor. Gary A Valentine.AUTHORS Tillekeratne. Mark J Tobita. 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Stephen Griffiths. and Workshops will be accepted through 15 April 2011.D.HAVE A TOPIC? SUBMIT A PROPOSAL FOR OUR 2012 TECHNICAL PROGRAM As Chair of the 2012 Program Committee. • Proposals for 2012 Symposia. the Program Committee will pay particular attention to program quality and diversity (topics and speakers) during the review of proposals. Proposals for technical program sessions are sought in all areas of analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy. Some additional important information to keep in mind for Pittcon 2012 in Orlando: • General Call for Papers will be issued in June 2011. nanotechnology. and relevant innovative educational approaches. all of the ‘omics. pharmaceutical analysis. Submitters are encouraged to ensure that their abstract is both clear and convincing.org or by phone to 800-825-3321 or 412-825-3220. environmental analysis. The Program Committee also expects to continue the emphasis on the quality and the growth of the poster sessions. analyses related to art and archeology. for 2012.org) by selecting the link to 2012 from the Technical Program menu. While Orlando allows us to have several additional session rooms as compared to the 2011 Conference. Grabowski. • All abstracts must be submitted electronically via the Pittcon website. food analysis. We can be reached by email to [email protected]. I invite you to join us in planning for next year’s Conference in Orlando. As was the case in 2011. Please feel free to contact the Program committee. x 219. • Feel free to stop by the Program Office while at Pittcon 2011 (Room 313B) to discuss your ideas with us in person. high throughput screening. Submitters should expect to be informed on the outcome of their proposal by May 15. Organized Contributed Sessions. Looking forward to your contributions to Pittcon 2012. • Deadline for contributed oral and posters abstracts will be mid-August 2011. forensics. • All proposals must be submitted through the Pittcon web site (www. if you have comments or questions about the 2012 Technical Program. proposals will be reviewed by individual committee members with the entire committee meeting in early May to discuss and finalize selections. there still are a limited number of slots. life science technologies. • Beginning on April 16. Pittcon 2012 Program Committee Chair 192 . Ph. Joseph J. including (but not limited too) bioanalytical chemistry. and to begin an experiment with a limited number of electronic posters. . . 5" TABS INTO SPINE .Floor_Plan_Layout 1 1/27/11 2:24 PM Page 1 FIRST . 5" TABS INTO SPINE March 13 .March 18. Georgia .Floor_Plan_Layout 1 1/27/11 2:24 PM Page 2 FIRST . 2011 Exposition Dates: March 14-17 2011 Georgia World Congress Center Atlanta.
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