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Index<br />

ACTIVITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8<br />

CALL FOR NOMINATIONS AND PROPOSALS<br />

PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD CALL FOR NOMINATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36<br />

PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE MEMORIAL NATIONAL COLLEGE GRANT PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33<br />

PITTSBURGH SPECTROSCOPY AWARD CALL FOR NOMINATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36<br />

PITTSBURGH ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36<br />

RALPH N. ADAMS AWARD CALL FOR NOMINATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36<br />

CHILD CARE - CAMP PITTCON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11<br />

EMPLOYMENT BUREAU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24<br />

JOB SEARCH SEMINAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24<br />

EXHIBITOR/DISTRIBUTOR FACILITATION SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />

EXPOSITION<br />

EXHIBIT FLOOR PLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inside Back Cover Foldout<br />

EXHIBITOR DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 - 212<br />

EXHBITOR SEMINAR LISTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .138 - 144<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

ATTENDANCE CREDIT (ABIH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />

CHILDREN ON THE EXPOSITION FLOOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />

COMMITTEE AND SOCIETY MEETINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 - 27<br />

INTERNET AND E-MAIL ACCESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25<br />

PRESS ROOM/MEDIA CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />

PHONE NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />

PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />

PARKING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />

HOUSING INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />

INTERNATIONAL VISITOR SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18<br />

PARTICIPATING SPONSORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15<br />

PHILATELIC CACHET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10<br />

PRODUCT/COMPANY DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />

PUBLISHER PARTNERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16<br />

REGISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17<br />

SCIENCE WEEK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19<br />

SHORT COURSES<br />

PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES - BY DATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 - 45<br />

TECHNICAL PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 - 137<br />

AGENDA OF SESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 - 55<br />

ACS TECHNICAL PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38<br />

AUTHORS INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .213 - 258<br />

AWARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 - 35<br />

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AWARD FOR YOUNG INVESTIGATORS IN SEPARATION SCIENCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29<br />

BOMEN-MICHELSON AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29<br />

CHARLES N. REILLEY AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30<br />

DAL NOGARE AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />

PITTCON HERITAGE AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />

PITTSBURGH ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28<br />

PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />

PITTSBURGH SPECTROSCOPY AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28<br />

RALPH N. ADAMS AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32<br />

WILLIAMS WRIGHT AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32<br />

YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 - 23<br />

FOCUS AREAS AT-A-GLANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46 - 51<br />

PITTCON HERITAGE AWARD PRESENTATION, LEROY HOOD, M.D., PH.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12<br />

PITTCON 2009 PROGRAM CHAIRMANʼS MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .261<br />

PLENARY LECTURE, LEROY HOOD, M.D., PH.D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12<br />

PRESIDERS INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259 - 260<br />

SAS SYMPOSIUM TO CELEBRATE THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF SAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39<br />

WATERS SYMPOSIUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 - 41<br />

TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 7<br />

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A Message from the President<br />

All the planning and preparation is complete. Now itʼs time for you to enjoy the “Worldʼs Greatest Celebration<br />

of Laboratory Science” – <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>. Not only are you in one of the most exciting, vibrant, culturally unique<br />

cities in the world, but you are about to experience an incredible week of learning. Take advantage of all<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> has to offer from a comprehensive Technical <strong>Program</strong>, an extensive array of Short Courses, our<br />

expanded Conferee Networking Sessions, and of course, <strong>Pittcon</strong>ʼs one-of-a-kind Exposition of laboratory<br />

products and services. If there is anything our all-volunteer committee or office staff can do to make your<br />

experience at <strong>Pittcon</strong> more productive, please donʼt hesitate to ask.<br />

John A. Varine<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> President<br />

A Message from the <strong>Program</strong> Chairman<br />

Welcome to the <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong>! We are pleased to offer a comprehensive technical<br />

program covering all aspects of analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy, and thank you for your input<br />

and continuing support.<br />

In <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>, you will find an expanded program organized by the ACS-DAC, with whom we have coprogrammed<br />

since <strong>Pittcon</strong> 2007. Also in the second year of operation is the facilitator-assisted Conferee<br />

Networking Sessions which have expanded to 27 two-hour sessions covering various topics. To assist you<br />

with your planning, <strong>Program</strong> Locators are placed in various locations in the convention center. <strong>Program</strong><br />

abstracts in CD-ROM format are also available at these locations as well as the <strong>Pittcon</strong> Information Booths<br />

and the Dionex booth 5541.<br />

As always, the success of our Technical <strong>Program</strong> is dependent on your suggestions and contributions.<br />

Please feel free to stop by the <strong>Program</strong> Office in Room 238 of the Morial Convention Center to share your<br />

ideas with Mitchell Johnson, the 2009 <strong>Program</strong> Chair. Your thoughts will help us build an even stronger<br />

Technical <strong>Program</strong>.<br />

We hope you will find <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> both professionally rewarding and enjoyable.<br />

Jane N. Chan<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> <strong>Program</strong> Chair<br />

A Message from the Exposition Chairman<br />

Welcome to the <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Exposition! I hope you are wearing comfortable shoes, because now is the<br />

time to hit the floor running. Over 1,000 companies are here showcasing the latest innovations their<br />

companies have to offer in instrumentation, equipment, supplies and services available to the scientific<br />

professional. All aspects of chemical analysis are represented: from analytical, bioanalytical, environmental,<br />

forensic, and pharmaceutical. And it doesnʼt stop there; look for nanotechnology, food science, homeland<br />

security, life science and much more. Donʼt forget to stop at “Jackson Square” in the middle of the Exposition<br />

floor to relax, network with colleagues and take a moment to plan your day.<br />

Janeth K. Pifer<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Exposition Chair


General Information<br />

ABSTRACTS<br />

Abstract CDs are available at various locations including the<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> Information Booths, Dionex booth 5541, and near the<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Office.<br />

ACCREDITATION<br />

Industrial Hygienist Attendance Credit<br />

The American Board of Industrial Hygienists (ABIH) awards 1/2<br />

point for each 1/2-day attendance at <strong>Pittcon</strong>.<br />

APPLE/SOUVENIR BOOTHS<br />

Complimentary apples are available on the Exposition Floor in<br />

the two Apple/Souvenir Booths located in booths 1055 and 7049.<br />

BUSINESS CENTER<br />

A permanent Business Center is located on the first Level in Hall<br />

E Lobby of the Morial Convention Center.<br />

CHILDREN ON THE EXPOSITION FLOOR<br />

The Exposition floor can be a dangerous place for children. The<br />

nature and amount of equipment on display makes the<br />

Exposition floor potentially dangerous for children. We<br />

encourage you to utilize the services of Camp <strong>Pittcon</strong>. If you feel<br />

that you must have your child on the Exposition floor with you,<br />

please follow these guidelines:<br />

1 All children under the age of 16 must register in the<br />

Registration Office, receive and display a badge and be<br />

accompanied on the Exposition floor by a registered adult.<br />

No one under the age of 16 is permitted on the Exposition<br />

floor during set-up and tear-down.<br />

2 No strollers, backpacks, carriages, or similar devices for<br />

transporting children are permitted on the Exposition floor.<br />

3 Show Management or Security will remove any child from<br />

the Exposition floor who exhibits disruptive or dangerous<br />

behavior. The childʼs adult companion will also be asked to<br />

leave.<br />

COAT AND BAGGAGE CHECK<br />

There are two coat check facilities available, one in the Hall A<br />

lobby against the outer wall in the corner to the left of the<br />

structure just left of Ticket Office 1 and the permanent Coat<br />

Check III in the Hall H lobby.<br />

FIRST AID / NURSES STATION<br />

Three First Aid Stations are located in the lobbies of Hall B,<br />

Hall E and Hall H during event hours.<br />

FINAL PROGRAMS<br />

<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Program</strong>s are available in the kiosks located in the Lobby<br />

Area of the Morial Convention Center and in the Registration<br />

area in Hall G.<br />

FOOD SERVICE<br />

Full service bars, cafes and restaurants are located throughout<br />

the Morial Convention Center.<br />

INFORMATION BOOTHS<br />

There are three Information Booths. They are located in the<br />

Lobby Areas of Hall A, Hall D, and Hall F.<br />

INTERNET AND EMAIL ACCESS<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> is providing two internet cafes which are located<br />

on the Exposition floor: one is located in Hall C in the back of<br />

the 2500 aisle, and the other is in Hall G in the back of the 6500<br />

aisle. In addition, as a special consideration for our attendees,<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> is providing complimentary wireless access in the public<br />

areas of the Morial Convention Center during <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>. This<br />

is the standard wireless connection intended to provide<br />

attendees with wireless capabilities to do email and web<br />

searching.<br />

Our special thanks to this yearʼs sponsors of the wireless<br />

service and Internet Cafes.<br />

Booth 3755<br />

Booth 4255<br />

EXPOSITION HOURS<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Expo Hours:<br />

Monday, March 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, March 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, March 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday, March 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

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PARKING<br />

Convention Center parking is located across the street from<br />

Hall I. Parking is also available in several Public Parking areas<br />

along Convention Center Boulevard near the Morial Convention<br />

Center.<br />

PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT<br />

THE USE OF CAMERAS AND OTHER RECORDING<br />

DEVICES ARE NOT PERMITTED DURING PROGRAM<br />

SESSIONS. Cameras are permitted on the Exposition Floor;<br />

however, PERMISSION FROM THE EXHIBITORS INVOLVED<br />

must be obtained before photographs can be taken at<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

PITTCON 2009<br />

Stop by the <strong>Pittcon</strong> 2009 Chicago Booth, which is located in<br />

the D - E Lobby, to preview <strong>Pittcon</strong> 2009.<br />

PITTCON QUESTIONNAIRE BOOTH<br />

Stop by Booth 3556 on the Exposition floor to complete a<br />

brief questionnaire about your attendance at <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

We value your input, and we appreciate your suggestions to<br />

improve the Technical <strong>Program</strong>, Exposition and Attendee<br />

Services.<br />

To thank you for taking time to give us your comments, luggage<br />

tags, photo mugs, and other souvenir items are available.<br />

PRESS ROOM/MEDIA CENTER<br />

The <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Press Room will be located in Room 338 in the<br />

Morial Convention Center. Complimentary registration is<br />

available for all members of the press. Upon your arrival at the<br />

convention center, please check in at the Press Room to pick up<br />

your press badge and <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Media Kit.<br />

The following are considered proper press credentials and are<br />

necessary with photo identification to receive your badge:<br />

• a current National Association of Science Writers (NASW)<br />

membership card<br />

• a business card showing affiliation and position<br />

• for freelancers, a letter of explanation written on official<br />

letterhead from the editor of the publication<br />

No other forms of ID will be accepted. Your badge is required for<br />

access to all <strong>Pittcon</strong> events and the Expo Floor.<br />

HOURS OF OPERATION<br />

Sunday, March 2, <strong>2008</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

Monday, March 3 through<br />

Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong> . . . . . . . . . .8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday, March 6, <strong>2008</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />

PRODUCT & COMPANY DIRECTORY<br />

A directory of exhibiting companies and products on display is<br />

available on the <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>Web</strong>site, www.pittcon.org. Mazimize your<br />

productivity on the exposition floor through the use of the Agenda<br />

Builder, a feature that enables conferees to search for products of<br />

interest and prepares a personal plan for your time on the<br />

exposition floor. Visit the Internet Cafes located on the exposition<br />

floor (aisles 2500 and 6500) to access the <strong>Pittcon</strong> website.<br />

PROGRAM<br />

The following pages represent the program as of publication in<br />

December <strong>2008</strong>. For updated information, please visit<br />

www.pittcon.org, and take advantage of the search and<br />

agenda builder functions to design a personalized Conference<br />

Week schedule. <strong>Program</strong> Kiosks, <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Program</strong>s and Abstract<br />

CDs will also be available on site.<br />

The <strong>Program</strong> Office is in Room 238 of the Morial Convention<br />

Center.<br />

HOURS OF OPERATION<br />

Sunday, March 2, <strong>2008</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />

Monday, March 3 through<br />

Thursday, March 6, <strong>2008</strong> . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

The Speaker Ready Room is in Room 237. Hours of operation<br />

are the same as the <strong>Program</strong> Office. Speakers may practice<br />

using the audio-visual equipment (LCD projectors); an AV<br />

technician will be available.<br />

Questions or suggestions on any aspect of the Technical<br />

<strong>Program</strong> may be addressed to:<br />

The Pittsburgh Conference<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Office<br />

300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5503 USA<br />

(412) 825-3220, ext. 219<br />

program@pittcon.org<br />

PROGRAM LOCATORS<br />

There are three <strong>Program</strong> Locator areas. One on level 2 above<br />

hall D near escalator close to MR 237 and 238. Another <strong>Program</strong><br />

Locator is on Level 2 above Hall E near the La Novelle Orleans<br />

ballroom, and another above Hall G near the escalator by<br />

MR 270. These kiosks provide access to the Technical Sessions<br />

and Abstracts.<br />

SECURITY/ LOST & FOUND<br />

The Security and Lost and Found Office is located in D 108.<br />

SOCIETY BOOTHS<br />

Various Societies have booths on the Exposition Floor and are<br />

part of the exhibitor listing.<br />

SOUVENIRS<br />

All registrants may pick up a complimentary Conference<br />

souvenir while supplies last. <strong>Pittcon</strong> souvenirs are available on<br />

the Exposition floor in Booth 1055 and Booth 7049.<br />

MOBILITY ACCOMMODATIONS<br />

The Morial Convention Center has wheelchairs on-site and<br />

attendees are welcome to use them. Pick-up is at the reception<br />

desk on the mezzanine level above Hall A. Motorized chairs are<br />

available through the Rhino Business Center (504) 670-8941.<br />

WI-FI<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> is providing complimentary wireless access in the public<br />

areas of the Morial Convention Center during <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>. This<br />

is the standard wireless connection intended to provide<br />

attendees with wireless capabilities to email and web search.<br />

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Transportation Information<br />

CONFERENCE SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE<br />

Regular schedule between Conference Hotels and the<br />

Morial Convention Center.<br />

Sunday, March 2, <strong>2008</strong><br />

9:00 a.m. through 12:00 p.m., 20 minutes frequency<br />

12:00 p.m. through 4:00 p.m., 10-15 minutes frequency<br />

4:00 p.m. through 8:30 p.m., 20 minutes frequency<br />

Monday, March 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

6:30 a.m. through 9:30 a.m., 10-15 minutes frequency<br />

9:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m., 20 minutes frequency<br />

3:30 p.m. through 6:30 p.m., 10-15 minutes frequency<br />

Tuesday though Thursday, March 4-6, <strong>2008</strong><br />

7:00 a.m. through 10:00 a.m., 10-15 minutes frequency<br />

10:00 a.m. through 3:00 p.m., 20 minutes frequency<br />

3:00 p.m. through 6:00 p.m., 10-25 minutes frequency<br />

Friday, March 7, <strong>2008</strong><br />

No service<br />

HOTEL SHUTTLE BOARDING LOCATIONS<br />

Red Route (1)<br />

Boarding Location<br />

Hilton New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Side Breezeway<br />

To/from HallA<br />

Brown Route (2)<br />

Boarding Location<br />

Chateau Dupre Hotel . . . . . . . . . . .Marriott-Canal St. Entrance<br />

Holiday Inn French Quarter . . . . . .Marriott-Canal St. Entrance<br />

Monteleone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marriott-Canal St. Entrance<br />

Wyndham Canal Place . . . . . . . .Wyndham-Canal St. Entrance<br />

Marriott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marriott-Canal St. Entrance<br />

To/from Hall B<br />

Green Route (3)<br />

Boarding Location<br />

Doubletree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tchoupitoulas Entrance<br />

Windsor Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tchoupitoulas Entrance<br />

W New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tchoupitoulas Entrance<br />

Staybridge Suites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tchoupitoulas & Poydras<br />

Lowes New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Staybridge Suites<br />

Ambassador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tchoupitoulas Entrance<br />

Renaissance Arts Hotel . . . . . . . . . . .Tchoup. Across Entrance<br />

To/from Hall C<br />

Black Route (4)<br />

Boarding Location<br />

Queen & Crescent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Camp St. Entrance<br />

International House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Queen & Crescent<br />

Courtyard Marriott St. Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheraton<br />

Country Inn & Suites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Queen & Crescent<br />

La Quinta Inn & Suites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Queen & Crescent<br />

Sheraton New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Canal St. Entrance<br />

JW Marriott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheraton<br />

Pelham Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheraton<br />

Royal St. Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheraton<br />

Best Western St. Christopher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheraton<br />

Omni Royal Crescent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheraton<br />

St. James Hotel . . . . . . . . . . .Magazine Across from Entrance<br />

To/from Hall E<br />

Blue Route (5)<br />

Boarding Location<br />

Intercontinental New Orleans . . . . .Poydras/St. Charles Ave.<br />

Drury Inn & Suites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Poydras/St. Charles Ave.<br />

Parc St. Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Poydras/St. Charles Ave.<br />

The Whitney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Poydras/St. Charles Ave.<br />

Renaissance Pere Marquette . . . . . . . . . .Baronne & Common<br />

Le Pavillion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hotel Entrance Poydras<br />

Hampton Inn Downtown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hampton Inn Caron<br />

Hilton Garden French Quarter . . . . . .Hampton Inn Carondolet<br />

Hilton St. Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Poydras/St. Charles Ave.<br />

Holiday Inn Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hampton Inn Caron<br />

Holiday Inn Superdome . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hotel Entrance Loyola<br />

(EVERY OTHER Bus)<br />

To/from Hall H<br />

Pink Route (6)<br />

Boarding Location<br />

Omni Royal Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . .St. Louis Main Entrance<br />

Inn On Bourbon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Toulouse & Bourbon<br />

Dauphine Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dauphine & Toulouse<br />

Maison Dupuy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Toulouse St. Entrance<br />

Bourbon Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Inn on Bourbon<br />

To/from Hall H/I<br />

Orange Route (7)<br />

Boarding Location<br />

French Market Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Decatur St. Entrance<br />

Bienville House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Iberville & Decatur<br />

Royal Sonesta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bourbon & Conti<br />

St. Louis Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Astor or Bourbon/Conti<br />

To/from Hall H/I<br />

GREY (8)<br />

Boarding Location<br />

Chateau Lemoyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chateau Sonesta Canal<br />

Chateau Sonesta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chateau Sonesta Canal<br />

Astor Crown Plaza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chateau Sonesta Canal<br />

Iberville Suites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ritz Canal St. Entrance<br />

Ritz Carlton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ritz Canal St. Entrance<br />

To/from Hall I/J<br />

WALK HOTELS<br />

Hilton Garden Inn CC<br />

Holiday Inn Select CC<br />

Marriott N.O. CC<br />

Embassy Suites<br />

Marriott Courtyard CC<br />

Hampton Inns and Suites CC<br />

Residence Inn CC<br />

Springhill Suites<br />

Wyndham Riverside<br />

SPECIAL NEEDS<br />

For those attendees with special mobility requirements, a<br />

complimentary, by-appointment shuttle service will be available<br />

between the conference hotels and the Morial Convention<br />

Center. You can make these arrangements by calling<br />

(504)236-3149 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,<br />

2 hours in advance of need.<br />

CAR RENTAL<br />

Contact Travel Planners at the Transportation Booth in the<br />

Morial Convention Center for car rental or call direct:<br />

Avis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-800-331-1600 Discount code J095517.<br />

TAXI SERVICE<br />

Taxis are available in front of the hotels and at the Morial<br />

Convention Center in the taxi lane.<br />

AIRLINE SERVICE<br />

Airline Phone Discount Code<br />

American . . . . . .800-221-2255 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a8928ab<br />

Continental . . . .800-468-7022 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .zbyqa4b1p9<br />

Northwest . . . . . .800-645-9696 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .nmcka<br />

United . . . . . . . .800 241-6522 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .576nk<br />

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New Orleans Hotels<br />

Map<br />

Key<br />

Hotel<br />

Map<br />

Key<br />

Hotel<br />

Map<br />

Key<br />

Hotel<br />

Map<br />

Key<br />

Hotel<br />

1 Ambassador New Orleans<br />

2 Astor Crowne Plaza<br />

3 Best Western<br />

St.Christopher Hotel<br />

4 Bienville House<br />

5 Bourbon Orleans Hotel<br />

6 Chateau Dupre Hotel<br />

7 Chateau LeMoyne – French Qtr<br />

8 Chateau Sonesta Hotel<br />

9 Country Inn & Suites<br />

10 Courtyard by Marriott Con. Ctr.<br />

11 Courtyard by Marriott St. Charles<br />

12 Doubletree Hotel New Orleans<br />

13 Drury Inn & Suites New Orleans<br />

14 Embassy Suites Con.Center<br />

15 French Market Inn<br />

16 Hampton Inn & Suites Con.Ctr.<br />

17 Hampton Inn Downtown –<br />

French Quarter<br />

18 Hilton Garden Inn Con. Ctr.<br />

19 Hilton New Orleans Riverside<br />

20 Hilton St. Charles Avenue<br />

21 Holiday Inn Express<br />

22 Holiday Inn French Quarter<br />

23 Hotel New Orleans<br />

24 Holiday Inn Superdome<br />

25 Hotel Monteleone<br />

26 Iberville Suites<br />

27 Inn on Bourbon<br />

28 Intercontinental New Orleans<br />

29 International House N.O.<br />

30 JW Marriott<br />

31 La Quinta Inn & Suites<br />

32 Loews New Orleans<br />

33 Maison Dupuy<br />

34 Marriott New Orleans (HQ)<br />

35 Marriott Convention Center<br />

36 Omni Royal Orleans Hotel<br />

37 Omni Royal Crescent Hotel<br />

38 Parc St. Charles Hotel<br />

39 Pelham Hotel<br />

40 Queen & Crescent Hotel<br />

41 Renaissance Arts Hotel<br />

42 Renaissance Pere Marquette<br />

43 Residence Inn Con. Center<br />

44 Ritz Carlton New Orleans<br />

45 Royal Sonesta<br />

46 Royal St. Charles<br />

47 Sheraton New Orleans<br />

48 Springhill Suites Con.Center<br />

49 St. James Hotel<br />

50 St. Louis Hotel<br />

51 Staybridge Suites<br />

52 Whitney, A Wyndham<br />

Historic Hotel<br />

53 W New Orleans<br />

54 Windsor Court Hotel<br />

55 Wyndham Canal Place<br />

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Activities<br />

ACTIVITIES BOOTH<br />

Dinner Reservations<br />

When you get a chance between seminars, symposia and<br />

the exposition, stop by the restaurant reservation booth<br />

(next to the <strong>Pittcon</strong> store) to make dinner reservations for<br />

any of the fine restaurants in New Orleans. Plan ahead—<br />

the more popular spots fill up quickly.<br />

Meet to Eat<br />

Traveling alone? Try the “Meet to Eat <strong>Program</strong>” - dine with<br />

fellow conferees by signing up for a particular restaurant.<br />

Sign up before 3:00 p.m. at the Dinner Reservations<br />

Booth near the <strong>Pittcon</strong> Store in the Hall A Lobby.<br />

Gifts etc. at the <strong>Pittcon</strong> Store in the<br />

Morial Convention Center<br />

As in the past, this yearʼs selection of souvenirs include<br />

one or more Conference mascots, various childrenʼs<br />

items, T-shirts, Solar-Powered Sun Catchers, Crookes<br />

Radiometers, Laser Pointers, Pedometers, TSA-Approved<br />

Luggage Locks, Pad Folios as well as a variety of other gift<br />

items to take home to family, friends and co-workers. Make<br />

sure to stop and shop. We hope to have that special item<br />

for everyone. The store is located in the Hall A Lobby.<br />

MIXERS<br />

Sunday Evening Registration /<br />

Poster Session Mixer<br />

A FREE mixer/poster session will be held in the Morial<br />

Convention Center in the La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom<br />

on Sunday evening from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. This mixer<br />

begins after the Plenary Lecture. Itʼs a great opportunity to<br />

meet old friends or to make new acquaintances.<br />

Entertainment, complimentary beverages, and light<br />

snacks will be available.<br />

Tours<br />

A number of fun and informative tours of the New Orleans<br />

area are being offered during, before, and after the<br />

Conference. Tickets for various tours may be purchased<br />

on site at the tour booth (located next to the <strong>Pittcon</strong> store).<br />

Google New Orleans tours to get a good idea of the types,<br />

times, and prices of available tours.<br />

Exposition Floor/Poster Mixers on<br />

Tuesday and Thursday<br />

There will be complimentary mixers on the Exposition floor<br />

on Tuesday, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Thursday,<br />

from 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. in booths 1258, 2231, Jackson<br />

Square, 5407, and 6754. Take a break from your busy day<br />

to rejuvenate and network. We have ice cream, liquid<br />

refreshments and in Jackson Square, beignets and cafe<br />

au lait. The Conference Committee would like to thank you<br />

for attending <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

Additional information is available at www.pittcon.org.<br />

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Philatelic Cachet and Cancellation<br />

A specially designed philatelic souvenir envelope has been prepared for the 59th Pittsburgh Conference and Exposition on<br />

Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. This is the 32nd in a series honoring a famous scientist or an event in<br />

science. The cachet and insert honors Marie and Pierre Curie. The cacheted envelope will be available at the Philatelic<br />

Booth during <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>. Interested collectors who are unable to attend <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> may obtain one to three envelopes<br />

at no charge by sending a request, together with a self-addressed stamped no. 10 envelope (SASE) to: Philatelic Cachet,<br />

c/o The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Boulevard, Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5503. If a cacheted envelope<br />

which is stamped and hand-cancelled during Conference Week is desired, please enclose current U.S. first class postage<br />

for each envelope requested.<br />

The <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Philatelic Booth will be located in Lobby A of the Morial Convention Center. At the Philatelic Booth,<br />

cacheted envelopes with a variety of older science-related stamps will be available for $2.00 each. These also can be<br />

ordered by mail with an accompanying SASE.<br />

A U.S. Postal Service substation will be located adjacent to the Philatelic Booth where postage stamps can be purchased<br />

and letters and cards can be hand-cancelled.<br />

59th Pittsburgh Conference &<br />

Exposition On Analytical Chemistry<br />

& Applied Spectroscopy<br />

<br />

MARIE<br />

AND PIERRE CURIE<br />

THE ONLY HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM TO WIN NOBEL PRIZES<br />

Photo Courtesy of xxxxxxxxxxx<br />

New Orleans, Louisiana<br />

March 2-7, <strong>2008</strong><br />

The 32nd in an annual Series of Cachets<br />

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Child Care On Site at Camp <strong>Pittcon</strong><br />

High quality, convenient child care will be available<br />

within the Morial Convention Center during <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

High quality, convenient child care will be available within the<br />

Morial Convention Center during <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> will provide a subsidized child care program that will<br />

utilize the talents of a nationally known professional child care<br />

organization.<br />

Each member of the Camp <strong>Pittcon</strong> staff is a child care<br />

professional trained to supervise and entertain your child.<br />

We are committed to making your <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> experience<br />

family-friendly.<br />

Hours of Operation<br />

Sunday, March 2, <strong>2008</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />

Monday, March 3 – Thursday, March 6, <strong>2008</strong> . .7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />

Registration Costs<br />

(Visa and MasterCard accepted)<br />

(Minimum 3 hours)<br />

6 months to 35 months $12.00 per hour<br />

3 years and older $10.00 per hour<br />

Parents of participants must be registered <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong><br />

Conferees or Exhibitors.<br />

You can relax and enjoy your meetings knowing that your<br />

children are having an exciting and fun-filled experience.<br />

Additional information is available at www.pittcon.org.<br />

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Opening Session<br />

Sunday, March 2, <strong>2008</strong>, 4:30 PM<br />

La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom C<br />

Presentation of the <strong>Pittcon</strong> Heritage Award<br />

Immediately followed by the<br />

Plenary Lecture<br />

Systems Biology and Systems Medicine<br />

Leroy Hood, M.D., Ph.D., President<br />

The Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, Washington<br />

This is the first time in the history of <strong>Pittcon</strong> that the <strong>Pittcon</strong> Heritage Awardee is also the Plenary Lecture<br />

speaker. Dr. Leroy Hood, M. D. (Johns Hopkins University, 1964), Ph. D. (California Institute of Technology,<br />

1968), is the President and Co-Founder of the Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, WA. Since then Dr. Hood’s<br />

research has focused on fundamental biology (immunity, evolution, genomics) and on bringing engineering to<br />

biology through the development of five instruments - the DNA and protein sequencers and synthesizers and<br />

the ink-jet oligonucleotide synthesizer (making DNA arrays) - for deciphering the various types of biological<br />

information (DNA, RNA, proteins and systems). These instruments constitute the technological foundation for<br />

modern molecular biology and genomics. He has applied these technologies to diverse fields including<br />

immunology, neurobiology, cancer biology, molecular evolution, and systems medicine.<br />

Dr. Hood has been driven by the conviction that the needs of frontier biology should drive the selection of<br />

technologies to be developed, and once a new technology is developed these technologies can revolutionize<br />

biology and medicine. His professional career began at Caltech where he and his colleagues pioneered four of the five instruments<br />

mentioned above. In particular, the DNA sequencer has revolutionized genomics by allowing the rapid automated sequencing of DNA,<br />

which played a crucial role in contributing to the successful mapping of the human genome during the 1990s. He applied all of these<br />

technologies to the study of molecular immunology and neurobiology. In the late 1980s he realized that to really understand immunology<br />

would require a systems approach, and began thinking about systems biology.<br />

In 1992, Dr. Hood moved to the University of Washington as founder and Chairman of the cross-disciplinary Department of Molecular<br />

Biotechnology (MBT) and developed the ink-jet oligonucleotide synthesizer which synthesized DNA chips. At MBT he initiated systems<br />

studies on cancer biology and prion disease. In 2000, he co-founded the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle, Washington to more<br />

effectively continue to pioneer systems approaches to biology and medicine. Here he has contributed seminal papers delineating the<br />

systems approach to biology and disease and developed new technologies (microfluidics/nanotechnology and molecular imaging) in<br />

collaboration with colleagues at Caltech and UCLA who are establishing the framework for medicine evolving from its current reactive<br />

mode to a predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory mode (P4 medicine) over the next 5-20 years.<br />

Dr. Hood has been the recipient of numerous honors, including: the 1987 Lasker Prize for his studies on the mechanism of immune<br />

diversity; the 2002 Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology for the development of the five different instruments; the 2003 Lemelson–MIT<br />

Prize for Innovation and Invention for the development of the DNA sequencer; the 2003 Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP) Award<br />

for Excellence in Molecular Diagnostics for his pioneering efforts in molecular diagnostics; the prestigious 2004 Biotechnology Heritage<br />

Award for his lifelong contributions to biotechnology; the 2006 Heinz Award in Technology, Economy and Employment for his extraordinary<br />

breakthroughs in biomedical science at the genetic level. In 2007 he was elected to the Inventors Hall of Fame (for the automated DNA<br />

sequencer). Dr. Hood has received 14 honorary degrees from institutions such as Johns Hopkins, UCLA, and Whitman College. He has<br />

published more than 600 peer-reviewed papers, received 14 patents, and has co-authored textbooks in biochemistry, immunology,<br />

molecular biology, and genetics, and is just finishing a text book on systems biology. In addition, he coauthored with Dan Keveles a<br />

popular book on the human genome project—The Code of Codes. Dr. Hood is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the<br />

American Philosophical Society, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Institute of Medicine and the National Academy of<br />

Engineering. Indeed, Dr. Hood is one of the only 7 (of more than 6000) scientists elected to all three academies (NAS, NAE and IOM).<br />

Dr. Hood has also played a role in founding more than 14 biotechnology companies, including Amgen, Applied Biosystems, Systemix,<br />

Darwin and Rosetta.<br />

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<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Phone Numbers<br />

During Conference Hours, the following <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> offices can be reached by phone.<br />

Area Code (504)<br />

Activities Booth ...................................670-5800<br />

Child Care - Camp <strong>Pittcon</strong>..................670-5818<br />

Employment ........................................670-5811<br />

Exhibitor/Distributor Facilitation ..........670-5812<br />

Exposition Office.................................670-5814<br />

Housing...............................................670-5821<br />

Housing/Message Center ...................670-5823<br />

Housing/Travel Planners .....................670-5819<br />

Information 1 – Hall A Lobby ..............670-5822<br />

Information 2 – Hall D Lobby..............670-5823<br />

Information 3 – Hall F Lobby ..............670-5824<br />

Lost & Found/Security ........................670-5858<br />

Message Center/ Housing . . . . . . . .670-5823<br />

Philatelic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .670-5827<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .670-5840<br />

Publicity/Press Room . . . . . . . . . . . .670-5844<br />

Registration Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . .670-5847<br />

Registration - Conferee . . . . . . . . . . .670-5853<br />

Registration - Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . .670-5852<br />

Science Week Office . . . . . . . . . . . . .670-5854<br />

Security/Emergency(24 hrs) . . . . .670-5856<br />

Short Course Office . . . . . . . . . . . . ..670-5861<br />

Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .670-5821<br />

Transportation/Travel Planners . . . . .670-5820<br />

Important Dates<br />

Early Registration Deadline: April 30, <strong>2008</strong><br />

Accommodation Deadline: June 16, <strong>2008</strong><br />

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Participating Sponsors<br />

We thank the following exhibitors who are participating at Sponsorship Level for <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

Through their participation in the program, these sponsors contribute to<br />

our mission to fund science educational activities at all academic levels.<br />

Please visit their booths to learn more about the products and services they offer.<br />

Booth 4635<br />

Booth 5541<br />

Booth 3621<br />

Booth 6033<br />

Booth 5421<br />

Booth 4255<br />

Booth 3755 Booth 3421<br />

Booths 5365, 5465<br />

Booths 1735, 1741<br />

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A Special Thank You to Our<br />

Publisher Partners for Their Support<br />

AAA Science Pubs<br />

Science Magazine<br />

Advanstar Communications<br />

LCGC Europe<br />

LCGC North America<br />

Pharmaceutical Technology<br />

Spectroscopy<br />

Advantage Business Media<br />

Bioscience Technology<br />

Drug Discovery & Development<br />

Laboratory Equipment<br />

Research & Development<br />

Scientific Computing<br />

American Chemical Society<br />

Analytical Chemistry<br />

Biochemistry<br />

Chemical and Engineering News<br />

Environmental Science and Technology<br />

Journal of Agriculture and Food<br />

Journal of Proteome Research<br />

John Wiley & Sons Ltd.<br />

SeparationsNOW.com<br />

Spectroscopy Europe<br />

SpectroscopyNOW.com<br />

LabX<br />

Laurin Publishing<br />

Photonics Spectra<br />

Old River Publications, LLC<br />

Drug Discovery News<br />

PanGlobal Media<br />

Biotech International<br />

DrugPlus International<br />

LabPlus International<br />

PennWell Corporation<br />

Laser Focus World<br />

Putman Media<br />

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing<br />

ASTM International<br />

ASTM Standardization News<br />

B2Bportales<br />

Laboratorio y Analisis<br />

Reportero Industrial<br />

Biophotonics.com<br />

BNP Media<br />

PCI Magazine<br />

Europa Science LTD<br />

Scientific Computing World<br />

Genetic Engineering News<br />

GIT Verlag<br />

High Tech Promotion<br />

Informa Healthcare<br />

BioProcess International<br />

BioTechniques<br />

International Labmate, LTD.<br />

Lab Asia<br />

Petro Industry News<br />

International Scientific Communications<br />

American Laboratory<br />

American Laboratory News<br />

American Biotechnology Laboratory<br />

Jesmar Communications<br />

Lab Business Magazine<br />

BioBusiness<br />

Preston Publications<br />

Journal of Chromatographic Science<br />

Journal of Analytical Toxicology<br />

Reed Elsevier<br />

Analytical Chimica Acta<br />

Talanta<br />

Trends in Analytical Chemistry<br />

Rimbach Publishing<br />

Industrial Hygiene News<br />

Pollution Equipment News<br />

Royal Society of Chemistry<br />

Chemistry World<br />

JAAS<br />

The Analyst<br />

Analytical Abstracts<br />

Russell Publishing, LLC<br />

American Drug Discovery<br />

American Pharmaceutical Review<br />

Scientist Solutions<br />

SelectScience<br />

Technology Networks<br />

The Scientist<br />

VertMarkets Life Sciences<br />

Vicon Publishing, Inc.<br />

Controlled Environments<br />

Forensic Magazine<br />

Gases & Instrumentation<br />

Lab Manager Magazine<br />

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<strong>Web</strong>com Communications<br />

Instrument Design & Technology


Conference Registration Information<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> Registration is located in the Morial Convention Center in Hall G.<br />

ON-SITE REGISTRATION HOURS<br />

Saturday. ...............March 1 (Exhibitors Only) ........................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday ...........March 1 (Short Courses Only) ................7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />

Sunday .............March 2 (Short Courses Only) .................7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.<br />

Sunday .............March 2 .........................................10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Monday .............March 3 ...........................................7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Tuesday ............March 4 ...........................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Wednesday .......March 5 ...........................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday...........March 6 ...........................................8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong><br />

ON-SITE REGISTRATION<br />

Conferee . . . . . . . . . . . .$190.00<br />

Full-time Student . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 25.00<br />

One Day Only . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 95.00<br />

Thursday Only . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE<br />

• STUDENT registrations must be accompanied by a<br />

copy of a valid student ID.<br />

• A ONE-DAY CONFEREE may register on-site on any<br />

day including the Thursday FREE day.<br />

• All Media Representatives who have pre-registered can<br />

pick up their badges in the Press Room 338. If you have<br />

not pre-registered, please proceed to the Press Room<br />

upon your arrival to register and get your media badge.<br />

PAYMENT WITH CREDIT CARDS<br />

Payment for your registration may be made with your<br />

American Express, MasterCard or VISA credit card. Simply<br />

indicate the type of credit card, account number, and expiration<br />

date in the credit card Payment Information section of the<br />

registration form.<br />

SHORT COURSE REGISTRATION<br />

Short Courses are available to all registered <strong>Pittcon</strong><br />

Conferees and Exhibitors.<br />

Registration for Short Courses is required. On-site registration<br />

for Short Courses is at the Conferee Registration area.<br />

Registration on Friday, March 7 will take place at the Short<br />

Courses office (Room 209) starting at 7:30 a.m. Check in at the<br />

Short Courses office on the afternoon prior to (between<br />

1:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.) or on the day of the course to collect<br />

materials for your course.<br />

All Short Courses are on Level 2 of the Morial Convention<br />

Center.<br />

ABSTRACTS CD<br />

Abstracts of the Technical <strong>Program</strong> are available on a CD.<br />

Please take only one. They are available at the <strong>Program</strong><br />

Locators and at the Dionex booth 5541 on the Exposition Floor.<br />

SOUVENIRS<br />

All registrants may pick up a complimentary Conference<br />

souvenir while supplies last. <strong>Pittcon</strong> souvenirs are available on<br />

the Exposition floor in the two Souvenir Booths 1055 and<br />

Booth 7049.<br />

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International Visitor Services<br />

An International Visitor Service is being offered at <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>. The International Visitor Service is<br />

located in the Registration Area. Multilingual interpreters and <strong>Pittcon</strong> staff will assist international<br />

guests with any aspect of their attendance at <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

Hours of Operation<br />

Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />

Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . .March 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.<br />

Exhibitor/Distributor Facilitation Service<br />

Expand Your Company's Global Business<br />

• <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> offers an Exhibitor/Distributor Facilitation Service. The Exhibitor/Distributor<br />

Facilitation area is located at Booth 5603 on the Exposition floor near Registration.<br />

The service is open to all Exhibitors and Distributors both domestic and international.<br />

• A database is available with information to help facilitate the connection between<br />

exhibitors seeking distributors and distributors searching for products to distribute,<br />

obtain licensing agreements, or act as a sales representative to exhibiting companies.<br />

• Forms for entering information into the database are available in the Exhibitor/Distributor<br />

Facilitation area.<br />

The Exhibitor/Distributor Facilitation Service area has a limited number of tables and chairs<br />

in the assigned area for exhibitors to meet with potential distributors and conduct business.<br />

Hours of Operation<br />

Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . .March 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . .March 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.<br />

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Science Week <strong>2008</strong><br />

The mission statement for all of the Science Week <strong>Program</strong>s is to promote science awareness and improve science<br />

education. The <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Science Week programs offer a wide variety of educational activities, awards, and grants during<br />

Conference Week for the benefit of students and teachers in the New Orleans and Baton Rouge Areas. All of the programs<br />

are offered at little or no cost.<br />

Extra Effort for Education Awards are being offered to recognize and reward individuals who have made significant<br />

contributions to the quality of education, especially science education, in their respective disciplines or districts. Recipients<br />

of these awards are eligible for $500 in cash and a commemorative plaque. Individuals who qualify for these awards may<br />

have taken steps to minimize the effects of Katrina, helped with recovery efforts, improved school relations with the<br />

community, offered enrichment programs for peers, or demonstrated exceptional perseverance in spite of extreme<br />

difficulties.<br />

Workshops for Educators K-12 in the New Orleans/Baton Rouge areas are being offered on Saturday and Sunday,<br />

March 1 and 2, <strong>2008</strong>. Teachers can earn $100 in grant money for each hour of workshop they attend. Vendors will be<br />

offering discount prices, and teachers may earn continuing learning units. The registration fees of $20 for one day and $30<br />

for two days will be refunded at the end of each session. Given below is a list of workshops that will be presented if there<br />

is enough interest to justify the effort and expense involved with each one. More detailed information is available at Science<br />

Week Section of the <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>Web</strong>site at www.pittcon.org.<br />

Saturday---March 1, <strong>2008</strong><br />

1. Bringing Science to Life in the Classroom .................................................K-12........................9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

2. Using Computers, Boards, and the Internet in the Classroom...................K-12........................9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

3. Using Vernier Software and Technology.....................................................K-12........................9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

4. Fisher---Discovering DNA Electrophoresis ................................................8-12 ........................9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

5. Fisher---Force, Energy, and Motion With Machines and Gears ................6-12 ........................9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

6. Fisher---Introduction to Structures: Bridges ...............................................6-12 ........................1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

7. Fisher---Environmental Sciences................................................................6-12 ........................1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

8. VWR---Osmosis, Diffusion, & Chromatography Lab Activities ...................4-12 ........................9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.<br />

9. VWR---ScholAR Chemistry ........................................................................8-12 ......................10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

10. VWR---CSI: Who Killed Henry Ward? .......................................................8-12 ........................9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.<br />

11. VWR---Digital Microscopy...........................................................................K-8..........................1:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.m.<br />

12. VWR---Fun With Physics ............................................................................6-12 ........................1:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.m.<br />

13. LabSafety Part I..........................................................................................9-12+ ......................1:00 p.m.- 3:00 p.m.<br />

Sunday---March 2, <strong>2008</strong><br />

14. LabSafety Part II.........................................................................................9-12+ .....................9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.<br />

15. Using Hurricanes to Teach Classroom Science ........................................6-12 .......................9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.<br />

16. Teaching/Using the Scientific Method.........................................................K-12.......................9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.<br />

17. Building a Water Sampling Device and Analyzing Water ...........................6-12+ .....................9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.<br />

18. An Introduction to Electrochemistry............................................................6-12 .......................9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.<br />

19. VWR---Fun with Forensics..........................................................................8-12 .......................9:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.<br />

20. Forensics Symposium with Four Nationally Recognized Experts ..............8-12 .......................1:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.<br />

Student Hands-On Workshops will be offered between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. at the Morial Convention Center on<br />

Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, March 3-5, <strong>2008</strong>. On Monday, there will be a forensics workshop for senior high students<br />

and a series of six half-hour activities for students in grades 4-6. These same six activities will be upgraded for students in<br />

grades 6-8 on Tuesday and Wednesday. The activities available are (1) Making Fire Arrow (2) Identifying Finger Prints (3)<br />

Working With Acids, Bases and Indicators (4) Redox Reactions (5) Chromatography in Art and Science (6) The Behavior<br />

of Gases (7) Basic Wetland Ecology and (8) Using the Scientific Method.<br />

Lecture/Demonstration Assembly will be held for secondary students on Thursday, March 6, <strong>2008</strong>, at the La Nouvelle<br />

Orleans Ballroom in the Morial Convention Center. The title of the program is “The Dead Chemists Society Presents: From<br />

Molecules to Bowling Balls.” The presenters are William Deese and Cathi Cox. More information is available at<br />

www.deadchemistssociety.com.<br />

Grant money is also available to teachers who will not be attending any of the teacher workshops. Application forms for<br />

general equipment grants are available in the Science Week Section of the <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>Web</strong>site at www.pittcon.org.<br />

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Conferee Networking Sessions<br />

Monday, March 3, <strong>2008</strong>, 8:30-10:30 a.m.<br />

Analytical Chemistry Outsourcing in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

Facilitator: Brian P. Axe, Eli Lilly & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 225<br />

This Conferee Networking Session has been suggested in order to discuss topics on outsourcing of analytical chemistry in<br />

the Pharmaceutical Industry. The goal of this session is for conferees to establish an outsourcing network among various<br />

colleagues in the industry to share experiences and lessons learned. Various topics will be suggested ranging from<br />

outsourcing best practices to intellectual property concerns.<br />

New Faculty Initiating Competitive Research <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Facilitators: B. Jill Venton, University of Virginia and Paul Bohn, University of Notre Dame . . . . . . . . Room 226<br />

This networking session will present an opportunity for pre-tenure faculty members from research institutions to meet and<br />

discuss strategies for success. Areas of interest will include everything pertaining to starting and sustaining a research<br />

program.<br />

Management and Certification of Reference Standards<br />

Facilitators: Shawn Dressman, U.S. Pharmacopeia and Karen Williams Phinney, National Institute of Standards and<br />

Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 227<br />

You will have an opportunity to actively participate and exchange ideas and experiences among various academic and<br />

industrial experts on Reference Standards. Keys to success are education/knowledge, continuous improvement,<br />

collaboration and innovation. This will be an informal session where you will be able to learn from other industries and<br />

institutions, and you will be able to share ideas among the global reference standards/material management teams.<br />

New LC and MS Technologies for Rapid Information Generation in Pharmaceutical Development<br />

Facilitators: Bryan Castle and Todd Gillespie, Eli Lilly & Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 231<br />

The use of liquid chromatography (LC) and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) within the area of<br />

pharmaceutical analysis will be addressed. Areas of discussion could include new product development in instrumentation<br />

and software as well as anything else of mutual interest.<br />

Monday, March 3, <strong>2008</strong>, 1:30-3:30 p.m.<br />

HPLC-MS User’s Forum<br />

Facilitators: Arindam Roy, Covidien and Mike Lee, Milestone Development Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 225<br />

This informal session will encompass new instrumentation, equipment and methods in LC-MS developed during the past<br />

year. We will try to solve problems and discuss impurity analysis in pharmaceuticals as well as any other topic of mutual<br />

interest.<br />

Capillary Electrophoresis in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

Facilitator: David Y. Chen, University of British Columbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 226<br />

Capillary electrophoresis (CE) has become a robust, sensitive and environmentally friendly, analytical technique that can<br />

be used as a principal method for pharmaceutical analysis and pharmaco-kinetics. New applications and the use of CE will<br />

be discussed.<br />

Electronic Nose & Tongue Instruments for Smell and Taste Analysis<br />

Facilitator: Jean-Christophe Mifsud, Alpha M.O.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 227<br />

This networking session will bring an opportunity to discover the latest improvements of E-Nose and E-Tongue instruments<br />

and to discuss applications such as quality control, batch consistency, quantification of concentrations, product<br />

development, and process monitoring, etc.<br />

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Conferee Networking Sessions<br />

PAT: Software and Informatics<br />

Facilitators: Gregory Banik, Bio-Rad Laboratories and Brian Rohrback, Infometrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 231<br />

With increased reliance on spectrometers and chromatographs, pharmaceutical manufacturing is seeking optimal methods<br />

for processing, storing and retrieving data. This discussion centers on the chemo-metric handling of process data and how<br />

to best choose what data is to be archived and how.<br />

LIMS Beyond the Analytical Laboratory<br />

Facilitator: David Hurt, Applied Biosystems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 232<br />

This discussion will explore the challenges faced by analytical laboratories in meeting needs currently served by other<br />

functions within manufacturing QA/QC and the approach taken by Applied Biosystems, with the SQL*LIMS business suite<br />

to extend and integrate disparate systems.<br />

Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong>, 8:30-10:30 a.m.<br />

Thermal Analysis User’s Forum<br />

Facilitator: Steve Sauerbrunn, Mettler-Toledo, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 226<br />

Thermal analysis techniques such as DSC, TGA, TMA and DMA are being used in an increasing number of labs in a wide<br />

variety of industries. This session will give users the chance to come together to discuss how to improve their<br />

measurements with these techniques.<br />

Size Exclusion Chromatography and Its Application in Differentiating Environmental<br />

Compounds<br />

Facilitator: Xiaodong Ma, University of Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 227<br />

The session could include a discussion of any of the following topics: detection methods, standards, effects of mobile phase,<br />

injection volume, pH value, comparison of ionization methods and applications in environmental, biological, and analytical<br />

problem areas.<br />

Analysis of Explosives and Energetics: From Forensic/Trace to Production Support<br />

Facilitator: Bruce P. Thomas, Naval Surface Warfare Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 231<br />

The purpose of this session is to assemble experts and interested parties from all facets of energetic’s analyses and<br />

manufacturing for the objective of sharing and expanding this critical body of knowledge. Also, the session will enable<br />

parties to share in collective lessons learned within the energetics community.<br />

Green Chemistry/Green Chemists in the Office, Lab and Schools: What Can I Do to Make Our<br />

World "Greener”?<br />

Facilitator: Margaret Hall, Regional Manager, Office of Energy & Technology, Deployment, SWRO, PA DEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 232<br />

Brainstorm with other bright people to find 100 things that you can do to help “green our planet.” This discussion is designed<br />

to listen to your great ideas, let you hear what others are doing and get your electrons flowing!<br />

Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong>, 1:30-3:30 p.m.<br />

Information Management and Data Handling in the Laboratory<br />

Facilitator: John Stow, AstraZeneca R & D, Charnwood, Loughborough, UK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 225<br />

Is the vision of a paperless Laboratory realistic? How do an ELN and LIMS fit together? Can we have vendor independent<br />

data formats? How can we work across global organizations? These are only some of the topics open for discussion.<br />

Micromechanical Chem/Bio Sensors<br />

Facilitator: Hai-Feng (Frank) Ji, Louisiana Tech University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 226<br />

The session will include approaches for enhanced sensitivity and decreased noises for sensor improvement and<br />

commercialization. Topics of discussion could include detection techniques, fabrication design, surface modifications and<br />

material selection for micro-cantilevers.<br />

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Conferee Networking Sessions<br />

Petroleum Analysis: What We Can Learn from Natural Products Chemistry?<br />

Facilitator: Michael Cheng, Chevron Energy and Technology Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 227<br />

Petroleum, the most complex natural product, is processed to yield the maximum amount of fuel. A greater knowledge of<br />

the chemical entities present can assist in obtaining more valuable compounds. New instrumental methods make this<br />

detection easier and more informative.<br />

Laboratory Compliance---Impact to Data Integrity<br />

Facilitator: Michele H. Piepoli, MHP Consultants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 231<br />

Achieving and sustaining cGMP compliance is critical; however, operating a compliant and efficient laboratory can<br />

sometimes be a challenge. This session will focus on some of the key elements and fundamentals of a laboratory operation<br />

and their impact on data integrity. Areas of discussion could include, but may not be limited to: sample handling, analytical<br />

instrumentation qualification, analyst training, test methods and technical oversight, and application of process<br />

improvement tools to assess the state of compliance and potential risks.<br />

The Progress and Future of EPA Performance Based Measurements.<br />

Facilitator: Wayne Whipple, US EPA, R5 CRL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 232<br />

PBM approaches to regulatory and enforcement methodologies will be discussed and will include data quality objectives,<br />

quality assurance procedures and a demonstration of the capabilities of various methods used.<br />

Wednesday March 5, <strong>2008</strong>, 8:30-10:30 a.m.<br />

Consulting for the Gypsy Scientist<br />

Facilitator: Robert L. Stevenson, Abacus Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 225<br />

Consulting is an alternative to conventional employment especially for experienced scientists. This session will be a forum<br />

for consultants with all levels of experience (especially novice) to explore ways of developing their practice.<br />

.<br />

ICP-MS and Chromatography for Metals Speciation<br />

Facilitator: Larry Irr, Bechtel Bettis, Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 226<br />

This session will focus on elemental speciation using ICP-OES and MS techniques coupled with separation methods such<br />

as the chromatographies. Problems will be discussed and solutions suggested.<br />

Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry<br />

Facilitator: R. Graham Cooks, Purdue University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 227<br />

This discussion will explore the recent methods (DESI, DART, etc) of ionizing samples in the ambient environment without<br />

sample preparation. Applications ranging from tissue imaging, through process control, pharmaceutical analysis and<br />

reaction monitoring will be covered. The fundamental mechanisms will be of special interest.<br />

PAT: Instruments and Interfaces<br />

Facilitator: Jim Rydzak, GlaxoSmithKline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 231<br />

This session will include a panel of industry, instrument suppliers and people involved in interfacing to manufacturing<br />

processes to identify Issues with current instrumentation with Interfacing to processes, and eventually we will be<br />

brainstorming possible next steps.<br />

Multidimensional Separations: Is There a Place for Them in My Lab?<br />

Facilitator: James Harynuk, University of Alberta, Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 232<br />

Multidimensional separations have been around for quite some time. Recently much interest in the field has been in the<br />

area of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC), though there are numerous other varieties of<br />

multidimensional separations. Join us for a discussion of what multidimensional techniques can do for you in your lab.<br />

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Conferee Networking Sessions<br />

Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong>, 1:30-3:30 p.m.<br />

Process Analytical Chemistry: Process Analysis<br />

Facilitator: Thanh Trung, Paprican, Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 225<br />

In this networking session we will discuss how to successfully build, install and maintain an online process analyzer. We<br />

encourage our conferees to share and discuss examples of lessons learned, challenges identified and solutions that have<br />

been successful. We also encourage our suppliers and vendors to share their experiences.<br />

Chemical Imaging: Instrumental and Analysis<br />

Facilitator: Rohit Bhargava, University of Illinois—Urbana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 227<br />

Chemical imaging is a strongly emerging area for materials, biomedical and forensic applications as it combines the<br />

molecular selectivity of spectroscopy with the spatial specificity of imaging. The purpose of this session is to bring together<br />

people working in these disparate areas to link the three pillars of instrumentation, analysis and application.<br />

Automated Discrete Analyzers for Colorimetric Analysis of Water and Industrial Processes<br />

Facilitator: Charles J. Patton, U.S. Geological Survey, National Water Quality Laboratory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 231<br />

The goal of this <strong>2008</strong> CN Session is to provide a platform from which analytical chemists, water quality analysts, laboratory<br />

managers, water quality regulators and instrument vendors can exchange information and freely discuss benefits and<br />

shortcomings of this emerging technology.<br />

Commercial Devices for Teaching in Instrumental Analytical Chemistry<br />

Facilitator: Vladimir M. Mirsky, University of Regensburg, Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room 232<br />

The requirements for analytical devices for teaching, examples of analytical devices fulfilling these requirements, and the<br />

profitability of development of such devices and suggestions for the promotion of this technology will be discussed.<br />

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<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Employment Bureau<br />

The Pittsburgh Conference offers a free Employment Bureau during Conference Week. To qualify for this service, each<br />

participant must be registered, either as a Conferee or as an Exhibitor, for <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> and must also register as<br />

either a Candidate or an Employer. The Bureau is an on-site workshop for candidates to review active job openings and<br />

employers to review candidate credentials and resumes. Employers may schedule interviews with candidates in the private<br />

interview rooms. A limited number of Employer interview rooms are available for a weekly rental fee. A detailed description<br />

of the Employment Bureau process and regulations can be found by visiting the <strong>Pittcon</strong> website (www.pittcon.org/attendee<br />

services). Online registration for the Employment Bureau began in mid December and will remain open until the end of<br />

Conference Week.<br />

Bring printed resumés and your mobile email receiving devices.<br />

The Employment Bureau will be located in the La Louisianne Ballroom in the Morial Convention Center.<br />

Hours of Operation<br />

Sunday, March 2, <strong>2008</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

Monday, March 3 through Wednesday, March 5 . . . . . . . . . .8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday, March 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.<br />

Computer search and interview scheduling will not be available from noon to 1:00 p.m.<br />

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Attend the Career & Employment Seminar At <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong><br />

Sponsored by<br />

C&EN, ACS Careers, and <strong>Pittcon</strong><br />

Hear from recruiters representing top organizations including:<br />

■ Big Pharmaceutical<br />

■ Chemical Enterprise<br />

■ Major Recruiting/Staff Organization<br />

Learn where the jobs are and successful strategies for searching and interviewing at companies hiring in the life<br />

sciences, laboratory, and analytical fields.<br />

■ Employment trends — Industry sectors, job opportunities and outlook for <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

■ How to find and work with a head-hunter — Where to find recruiting firms that handle life<br />

sciences & laboratory openings and tips to maximize opportunities with recruiters.<br />

■ Successful job search strategies — Effective resume writing and interviewing techniques.<br />

■ Key job skills — What skills and characteristics employers are currently focusing on.<br />

■ Employment resources — Where to go online to find job openings.<br />

Sunday, March 2, <strong>2008</strong> 10:00 a.m. - Noon<br />

Room 353-355 (Near Louisiana Ballroom) of the Morial Convention Center<br />

ACS Careers<br />

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<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Organizing Committee<br />

Front Row: (left to right) Kevin McKaveney, Marketing; Ed Ladner, Vice President; Beth Kirol,<br />

Immediate Former President; John Varine, President; Annette Wilson, Publicity; Dan Wilson, Site<br />

Selection.<br />

Second Row: (left to right) Debbie Hreha, Property, Insurance and Equipment; Jan Pifer, Exposition;<br />

Bill Straub, Activities; Roy Backer, Philatelic; Jim Bock, Science Week; Greg Meisner, Employment; Jay<br />

Auses, Hospitality Services; Susan Zawacky; Meeting Coordination; John Sember, Communications<br />

Technology; Bob Theys, Security.<br />

Third Row: (left to right) Dick Howe, Hall Services; Dick Obrycki, Marketing, Publicity & <strong>Program</strong>;<br />

Pat Bordell, Conferee Networking; Walt Sumansky, Student Coordinator; Madeline Sharpe, Committee<br />

Arrangements; Julie Theys, Family <strong>Program</strong>; Amit Ghosh, Housing; Ann Puskaric, Strategic Marketing;<br />

Rita Windisch, Committee Arrangements.<br />

Fourth Row: (left to right) John Baltrus,<strong>Web</strong>master; Rich Danchik, Negotiations; Gregg Gould, Short<br />

Courses; Ron Bargiel, Label Service; Bill Sharpe, Registration; Tom Wolf, Audio Visual.<br />

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Technical Committee and Society Meetings/Receptions<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Meeting<br />

Monday March 3 <strong>2008</strong>, 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.<br />

Room MR R04<br />

ACS Graduate Fellowship Meeting<br />

Sunday March 2, <strong>2008</strong>, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m<br />

Room MR 340<br />

Annual Meeting of the Subdivision on Chromatography<br />

and Separations Chemistry<br />

The Subdivision on Chromatography and Separations Chemistry<br />

(SCSC) of the American Chemical Society (ACS) will hold its annual<br />

business meeting at <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> on Monday, March 3, <strong>2008</strong> in<br />

MR R07 in Morial Convention Center from Noon to 2:00 p.m.<br />

This room is on the second floor above Hall B. It is easily accessible<br />

from the main entrance via an escalator and a walkway. A lunch will<br />

be provided for the first 20 attendees. The meeting is open to anyone<br />

with an interest in chromatography and separations chemistry.<br />

The agenda will include a selecting session topics for future National<br />

ACS meetings including <strong>Pittcon</strong> 2009, nomination of officers for<br />

SCSC, status of the Young Investigation Award and new business.<br />

Additions to the agenda can be made by contacting<br />

RLSSTEVEN@comcast.net.<br />

ASTM TECHNICAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS<br />

Meeting of Committee E13<br />

All meetings will take place in MR R05<br />

Sunday March 2, <strong>2008</strong><br />

E13.15 .01 AniML Task Group Meeting . . . . .12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />

E13.01.03 Task Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.<br />

E13.01.01 Molecular Luminescence Task Group . . . .2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

E13.01.02 Fluorescence Instrument . . . . . . . .3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.<br />

E13.90 Executive(off-site) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.<br />

Monday March 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

E13.92 Long Range Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.<br />

E13.15 NMR Discussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.<br />

E13.09 Fiber Optics, Waveguides,<br />

and Optical Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.<br />

E13.03 Infrared and Near Infrared Spectroscopy . . . .1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />

E13.15 Analytical Data Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

E13.10 Molecular Spectroscopic<br />

Optical Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.<br />

E13.91 Liaison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

E13.11 Multivariate Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesday March 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

E13.01 UV/VIS/Luminescence<br />

Spectroscopy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.<br />

E13.94 Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.<br />

E13.08 Raman Spectroscopy . . . . . . . . . . . .11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.<br />

E13.19 Separation Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />

E13 Main Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

Beijing Conference And Exposition On<br />

Instrumental Analysis (BCEIA)<br />

Tuesday March 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

Room MR 340<br />

CHF (Chemical Heritage Foundation)<br />

Heritage Council Instruments and Artifact<br />

Committee Meeting<br />

Wednesday March 5, <strong>2008</strong> at 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.<br />

Room MR R04<br />

FACSS Meetings<br />

Room MR R06<br />

Sunday March 2, <strong>2008</strong><br />

1:00 p.m. – Long Range Planning Meeting<br />

Monday March 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

9:00 a.m. – <strong>Program</strong> Committee Meetings (Reno and Louisville)<br />

10:30 a.m. – Planning Meetings (Reno and Louisville)<br />

1:00 p.m. – Budget Meetings (Reno and Louisville)<br />

4:00 p.m. – Finance Committee Meeting<br />

Tuesday March 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

9:00 a.m. - Executive Committee Meeting<br />

Noon - Governing Board Meeting (Lunch will be provided)<br />

Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers<br />

Association (JAIMA)<br />

Monday March 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

Room MR R01<br />

Society For Electroanalytical Chemistry<br />

(SEAC)<br />

Board of Directors Meeting<br />

Tuesday March 4, <strong>2008</strong> at 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.<br />

Room MR R01<br />

General Meeting<br />

Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

Room MR 276<br />

Immediately following the Reilley Award Symposium, all<br />

members and guests are invited to stay for this brief<br />

meeting.<br />

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Technical Committee and Society Meetings/Receptions<br />

SOCIETY<br />

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OF<br />

ANALYTICAL<br />

PITTSBURGH<br />

CHEMISTS<br />

®<br />

SOCIETY<br />

FOR<br />

OF<br />

ANALYTICAL<br />

PITTSBURGH<br />

CHEMISTS<br />

If your group wishes to hold a meeting or social activity at<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> 2009, please direct your request for function room space to<br />

Dr. Fu-Tyan Lin, Chairman of the 2009, Meetings Coordination<br />

Committee, The Pittsburgh Conference, 300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite<br />

332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5503, email lint@pittcon.org .<br />

JAMES L. WATERS SYMPOSIUM (SACP)<br />

Reception and Dinner recognizing Pioneers in the Development<br />

of Analytical Instrumentation - “DNA Sequencing”<br />

Date: Sunday, March 2, <strong>2008</strong><br />

(By Invitation Only)<br />

PITTSBURGH ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AWARD (SACP)<br />

Award Reception to honor Milton L. Lee, H. Tracy Hall, Professor<br />

of Analytical Chemistry at Brigham Young University.<br />

Date: Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong>- 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.<br />

(By Invitation Only)<br />

PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE ACHIEVEMENT<br />

AWARD (SACP)<br />

Award Reception to honor Neil Kelleher, Professor at the<br />

University of Illinois.<br />

Date: Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong>- 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.<br />

(By Invitation Only)<br />

PITTSBURGH SPECTROSCOPY AWARD (SSP)<br />

Award Reception to honor Sanford A. Asher, Distinguished<br />

Professor of Chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh.<br />

Date: Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong>- 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.<br />

(By Invitation Only)<br />

Exhibitor Sponsored Awards<br />

LCGC Emerging Leader and Lifetime<br />

Achievement in Chromatography Awards<br />

LCGC, www.chromatographyonline.com—a leading<br />

publication dedicated to chromatographers, proudly<br />

presents a new awards program that recognizes an<br />

emerging leader and a lifetime contributor in the field of<br />

chromatography. The awards will be presented March 5,<br />

<strong>2008</strong>.<br />

The Emerging Leader in Chromatography award<br />

recognizes the achievements of a young scientific/<br />

technical professional who has made significant practical<br />

contributions to the field of separation science and is<br />

within 10 years of receiving his or her highest degree.<br />

The Lifetime Achievement in Chromatography award<br />

honors a seasoned professional for a lifetime of<br />

contributions to the advancement of chromatographic<br />

techniques and applications and who has served a<br />

minimum of 25 years in the field of separation science.<br />

Visit Booth #6051 for more information.<br />

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Award Presentations at PITTCON <strong>2008</strong><br />

An important function of <strong>Pittcon</strong> is to recognize and honor scientists who have made outstanding contributions to analytical<br />

chemistry and applied spectroscopy.<br />

PITTSBURGH ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AWARD<br />

Tuesday, Room 272<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Milton L. Lee, H. Tracy Hall<br />

Professor of Analytical Chemistry<br />

at Brigham Young University, will<br />

receive the <strong>2008</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Analytical Chemistry Award from<br />

the Society for Analytical Chemists<br />

of Pittsburgh (SACP). This award<br />

is presented annually to recognize<br />

significant contributions to the field<br />

of analytical chemistry by the<br />

introduction of a significant technique, theory, or<br />

instrument or by providing exceptional training or a fertile<br />

environment for analytical chemists. Professor Lee is best<br />

known for his research in capillary separations and mass<br />

spectrometry detection.<br />

Professor Lee received a B.A. in Chemistry from the<br />

University of Utah in 1971 and a Ph.D. in Analytical<br />

Chemistry from Indiana University in 1975. Dr. Lee spent<br />

one year (1975-76) at the Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology as a Postdoctoral Research Associate before<br />

taking a faculty position in the Chemistry Department at<br />

Brigham Young University. Dr. Lee is an author or<br />

co-author over 500 scientific publications. Since 1980, he<br />

has given over 600 presentations on various aspects of<br />

his research.<br />

Milton Lee has been highly recognized for his achievements<br />

in research and teaching. Included in this partial list of<br />

honors are: The M.S. Tswett Chromatography Medal<br />

(1984), Keene P. Dimick Chromatography Award (1988),<br />

American Chemical Society Award in Chromatography<br />

(1988), Russian Tswett Chromatography Medal (1992),<br />

Martin Gold Medal (1996), Latin-American<br />

Chromatography Congress (COLACRO) Medal (1998),<br />

M.J.E. Golay Award (1998), American Chemical Society<br />

Award in Chemical Instrumentation (1998), Doctor of<br />

Philosophy honoris causa, Uppsala University (1998), Dal<br />

Nogare Award (1999), Eastern Analytical Symposium<br />

Award for Achievements in Separation Science (1999) and<br />

the California Separation Science Society Award (2005). He<br />

is a member of the Scientific Committee for the International<br />

Symposia on Capillary Chromatography.<br />

Professor Lee is also an entrepreneur. In 1984 he cofounded<br />

Lee Scientific to manufacture and market<br />

supercritical fluid chromatography instrumentation, and in<br />

1991, he co-founded Sensar Corporation to manufacture<br />

and market unique time-of-flight mass spectrometry<br />

instrumentation.<br />

PITTSBURGH SPECTROSCOPY AWARD<br />

Tuesday, Room 272<br />

8:30 p.m.<br />

Sanford A. Asher, Distinguished<br />

Professor of Chemistry at the<br />

University of Pittsburgh, will<br />

receive the <strong>2008</strong> Pittsburgh<br />

Spectroscopy Award, presented by<br />

the Spectroscopy Society of<br />

Pittsburgh (SSP). The SSP Award,<br />

established in 1957, honors an<br />

individual who has made<br />

outstanding contributions to the<br />

field of spectroscopy. Asher will be honored for his<br />

pioneering work in both developing UV Raman<br />

Spectroscopy (UVRS) and demonstrating its utility in<br />

analytical chemistry, biophysical chemistry, materials<br />

science, and physical chemistry.<br />

Professor Asher received a B.A in Chemistry at the<br />

University of Missouri, St. Louis, in 1971 and received his<br />

Ph.D. at U.C. Berkeley in 1977, He was a post-doctoral<br />

fellow in Applied Physics at Harvard between 1977 to<br />

1980 when he joined the faculty at the University of<br />

Pittsburgh. He has authored more than 220 papers and<br />

25 patents.<br />

Asher’s group was the first to build tunable UVR<br />

instruments in the early 1980’s, and applied UVR to the<br />

study of small and large molecules, advancing to studies<br />

of biological structure and dynamics. This work led to the<br />

first measurements of the Gibbs free energy landscape<br />

along protein unfolding and folding secondary structure<br />

reaction coordinates. This provides the first experimental<br />

insight into α-helix melting and refolding. Their UVR<br />

spectral-structure correlations have made UVR the most<br />

powerful dilute solution secondary structural probe. In<br />

addition, Asher’s group pioneered development of<br />

photonic crystal materials and devices for optics and<br />

spectroscopy. Asher is also the scientific founder of the<br />

startup company, Glucose Sensing Technologies, LLC.<br />

Professor Asher’s research is highly recognized. Awards<br />

include the 2005 American Association of Clinical<br />

Chemists’ Sigi Ziering, the 2004 University of Missouri<br />

Distinguished Alumni, the 2002 ACS Pittsburgh, the 2002<br />

Optical Society of America, the SAS Ellis Lippincott, the<br />

Coblentz Society 1999 Bomem-Michelson and the SAS<br />

Lester Strock, the 1994 ACS Analytical Division<br />

Spectrochemical Analysis, the 1996 University of<br />

Pittsburgh Chancellors Research, and in 1984 the<br />

American Heart Association Established Investigators<br />

and the NIH Career Development Award.<br />

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY AWARD<br />

FOR YOUNG INVESTIGATORS IN<br />

SEPARATION SCIENCE<br />

Wednesday, Room 276<br />

8:30 a.m.<br />

Adam T. Woolley of the Chemistry<br />

and Biochemistry Department of<br />

Brigham Young University will<br />

receive the <strong>2008</strong> ACS Division of<br />

Analytical Chemistry Award for<br />

Young Investigators in Separation<br />

Science. The award, sponsored by<br />

Agilent Technologies and<br />

administered by the Analytical<br />

Division of the American Chemical<br />

Society, recognizes and encourages outstanding<br />

contributions to the field of separation science by a young<br />

chemist or chemical engineer within ten years of their<br />

highest degree. These contributions may include the<br />

conceptualization and development of unique<br />

instrumentation for separations, the development of novel<br />

and important separation methods or methodologies, the<br />

elucidation of theory or fundamental processes involved<br />

in separations, or other significant contributions to the<br />

furtherance of separation science.<br />

Professor Woolley graduated summa cum laude with a<br />

B.S. in Chemistry from Brigham Young University in 1992.<br />

He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of<br />

California at Berkeley under the direction of Professor<br />

Richard Mathies in 1997. His doctoral research involved<br />

the development of micromachined glass systems for<br />

rapid DNA analysis, and his work was recognized with the<br />

1998 Fannie and John Hertz Foundation Thesis Prize. He<br />

was a Cancer Research Fund Runyon-Winchell<br />

Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow in the group of Professor<br />

Charles Lieber at Harvard University from 1998-2000.<br />

Woolley joined Brigham Young University as an Assistant<br />

Professor in 2000 and was promoted to Associate<br />

Professor in 2006. Woolley and his group are applying<br />

microfabrication methods in making microfluidic systems<br />

for bioanalysis, and have developed various microdevice<br />

bonding techniques to facilitate separations in polymer<br />

microchips and to enable the interfacing of hydrogels with<br />

microfluidic channels. These microdevices have been<br />

applied in rapid capillary electrophoresis separations and<br />

in the emerging technique of electric field gradient<br />

focusing for protein analysis. His group also carries out<br />

materials research using biological molecules as<br />

templates for assembling structures with nanometerscale<br />

dimensions. Woolley has published over 50 peerreviewed<br />

papers and has received 7 patents related to his<br />

research accomplishments.<br />

BOMEM-MICHELSON AWARD<br />

Wednesday, Room 252<br />

8:30 a.m.<br />

Geraldine Richmond, Richard M.<br />

and Patricia H. Noyes Professor of<br />

Chemistry at the University of<br />

Oregon, will receive the <strong>2008</strong><br />

Bomem-Michelson Award from the<br />

Coblentz Society. The award,<br />

dedicated to the memory of A.E.<br />

Michelson and sponsored by ABB,<br />

is presented annually to honor<br />

scientists who have advanced the<br />

techniques of vibrational, molecular, Raman, or electronic<br />

spectroscopy. Richmond is being honored for her<br />

contributions to the field of molecular spectroscopy<br />

through the use, development and advancement of<br />

nonlinear optical methods to study molecular structure<br />

and interactions at complex surfaces and interfaces. For<br />

nearly three decades Richmond has been conducting<br />

research in the area of surface science and laser<br />

spectroscopy.<br />

Professor Richmond received her B.S. degree from<br />

Kansas State University in 1975. In 1980 she received<br />

her Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley<br />

under the mentorship of Professor George Pimentel. She<br />

joined the faculty at Bryn Mawr College in Philadelphia as<br />

an Assistant Professor in the Chemistry Department. In<br />

1985 she moved to the University of Oregon where she<br />

directs her team of undergraduate students, graduate<br />

students and postdoctoral associates in research using<br />

spectroscopy to study surfaces and interfaces.<br />

Richmond is widely recognized for her significant<br />

contributions towards understanding the structure and<br />

reactivity of complex surfaces and interfaces. Awards for<br />

her scientific research include the Coblentz Society<br />

Spectroscopy Award (1989), the Agnes Faye Moran<br />

Research Award (1993), American Chemical Society<br />

Olin-Garvan Medal (1996), the Oregon Scientist of the<br />

Year Award of the Oregon Academy of Sciences (2001),<br />

the Spectrochemical Analysis Award of the Analytical<br />

Division of the American Chemical Society (2002), the<br />

Spiers Medal of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2004)<br />

and a Guggenheim Fellow (2007). She is a fellow of the<br />

American Physical Society and the American Association<br />

of the Advancement of Science. In 2006 she was elected<br />

as a fellow to the American Academy of Arts and<br />

Sciences in 2006. She has also been honored for her<br />

activities in mentoring and science education by the<br />

Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and<br />

Engineering Mentoring (1997), the American Chemical<br />

Society Award for Encouraging Women in the Chemical<br />

Sciences (2005) and the Council on Chemical Research<br />

Diversity Award (2006).<br />

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CHARLES N. REILLEY AWARD<br />

Wednesday, Room 276<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD<br />

Wednesday, Room 276<br />

3:05 p.m.<br />

Hector D. Abruña, Emile M.<br />

Chamot Professor of Chemistry at<br />

Cornell University, will receive the<br />

<strong>2008</strong> Charles N. Reilley Award<br />

in Electroanalytical chemistry<br />

sponsored by the Society for<br />

Electroanalytical Chemistry (SEAC).<br />

Professor Abruña completed his<br />

graduate studies with Royce W.<br />

Murray and Thomas J. Meyer at the University of North<br />

Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1980 and was a postdoctoral<br />

research associate with Allen J. Bard at the University of<br />

Texas at Austin. After a brief stay at the University of<br />

Puerto Rico, he came to Cornell in 1983.<br />

Abruña’s signal research accomplishment has been to<br />

take a multidisciplinary approach to the study of<br />

electrochemical phenomena by combining elements of<br />

various branches of chemistry, physics and biochemistry.<br />

He has incorporated concepts of coordination chemistry<br />

and biochemistry into the area of chemically modified<br />

electrodes and their analytical application in sensors<br />

used for transition metal ions and organic functionalities,<br />

biosensors and in electrocatalytic applications.<br />

Professor Abruña pioneered the use of X-ray based<br />

techniques such as surface EXAFS, X-ray standing<br />

waves and surface diffraction (including time-resolved<br />

studies) to the in-situ study of electrochemical interfaces.<br />

In particular, his group has carried out extensive studies<br />

of the underpotential deposition (UPD) of metal<br />

monolayers onto single crystal electrode surfaces using<br />

these techniques to obtain structural and compositional<br />

information in-situ.<br />

Abruña has been the recipient of numerous awards<br />

including a Presidential Young Investigator Award, Sloan<br />

Fellowship, J. S. Guggenheim Fellowship and J. W.<br />

Fulbright Senior Fellow. Most recently he received the<br />

ACS Award in Electrochemistry for 2007. He was elected<br />

Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement<br />

of Science in 2007 and elected member of the American<br />

Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2007.<br />

Shelley D. Minteer, Associate<br />

Professor of Chemistry in the<br />

Chemistry and Biomedical<br />

Engineering Department at Saint<br />

Louis University, will receive the<br />

<strong>2008</strong> Young Investigator Award<br />

presented annually by the Society<br />

for Electroanalytical Chemistry<br />

(SEAC). Professor Minteer’s<br />

research focus has been on<br />

enzyme immobilization membranes for biosensors and<br />

biofuel cells, along with multi-enzyme bioelectrocatalysis.<br />

Minteer received her B.S. in Chemistry at Western Illinois<br />

University in 1995, and Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry in<br />

2000 at the University of Iowa under the direction of<br />

Professor Johna Leddy. Her graduate work focused on<br />

magnetic field effects on electrochemical systems with<br />

specific emphasis on magnetically modified electrodes<br />

for enhanced electron transfer kinetics.<br />

After graduating in 2000, she joined the faculty of the<br />

Department of Chemistry at Saint Louis University as an<br />

Assistant Professor, and was promoted to Associate<br />

Professor in 2005. She also received a dual appointment<br />

in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Her<br />

research program has focused on the development of<br />

enzyme immobilization membranes for increased stability<br />

of biosensor and biofuel cell electrodes, along with<br />

incorporating both direct and mediated bioelectrocatalysis<br />

into anodes and cathodes. Professor Minteer<br />

co-founded Akermin, Inc. with her former graduate<br />

student, Nick Akers, in 2003 to commercialize this<br />

technology.<br />

She has been the recipient of the Missouri Inventor of the<br />

Year Award (2006), Academy of Science of St. Louis<br />

Innovation Award (2005), Saint Louis University Award for<br />

Excellence in Teaching (2004), and the Saint Louis<br />

University Student Government Association Faculty<br />

Excellence Award (2004 and 2006).<br />

An integral part of Professor Abruña's professional<br />

accomplishments derives from his deep commitment to<br />

education and teaching. Of the 27 students who have<br />

obtained a Ph.D. with him, 11 have gone on to faculty<br />

positions.<br />

Prof. Abruña is the co-author of over 275 publications and<br />

has given over 400 invited lectures worldwide.<br />

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DAL NOGARE AWARD<br />

Monday, Room 252<br />

8:30 a.m.<br />

John G. Dorsey, the Katherine<br />

Blood Hoffman Professor of<br />

Chemistry at Florida State<br />

University, will receive the<br />

prestigious Dal Nogare Award for<br />

<strong>2008</strong>, presented by The<br />

Chromatography Forum of<br />

Delaware Valley (CFDV), for his<br />

outstanding work in the field of<br />

chromatography. Awardees are<br />

chosen on the basis of his or her contributions to the<br />

fundamental understanding of the chromatographic<br />

process. Established in honor of Stephen Dal Nogare,<br />

who died in 1968 after serving six months as President of<br />

the Forum, the CFDV Award recognizes Dr. Dorsey’s<br />

research and teaching accomplishments in liquid<br />

chromatography.<br />

Professor Dorsey received his Ph.D. degree in Analytical<br />

Chemistry in 1979, under T. W. Gilbert at the University of<br />

Cincinnati, and then spent ten years on the faculty at the<br />

University of Florida. He returned to Cincinnati as<br />

Professor in 1989 and moved to Florida State University<br />

as Chemistry Department Chair (1994-1999).<br />

Dorsey’s research interests are in the areas of<br />

fundamental liquid chromatography, separation science,<br />

and old Bordeaux wines. He has about 130 publications<br />

in these areas, and he serves as Editor for Journal of<br />

Chromatography A. He has graduated 52 Ph.D. students,<br />

and recently received the 2004 Florida Section Award of<br />

the American Chemical Society, the 2004 Eastern<br />

Analytical Symposium Award for Achievements in<br />

Separation Science, and the 2006 American Chemical<br />

Society Award in Chromatography.<br />

Dorsey’s best-known work, the development of the Foley-<br />

Dorsey equation in 1983, is the most accurate manual<br />

method for the determination of column efficiency. He has<br />

concentrated on the use of micelles as eluent modifiers<br />

for reverse-phase HPLC and investigated the retention<br />

process in RPLC using solvatochromic probes. With over<br />

130 publications in separation science, John Dorsey has<br />

contributed to the deep level of chemical understanding<br />

of separation processes.<br />

PITTSBURGH CONFERENCE<br />

ACHIEVEMENT AWARD<br />

Monday, Room 255<br />

8:30 a.m.<br />

Neil Kelleher, Professor at the<br />

University of Illinois, will receive<br />

the <strong>2008</strong> Pittsburgh Conference<br />

Achievement Award. The award,<br />

sponsored jointly by The<br />

Pittsburgh Conference and the<br />

Society for Analytical Chemists of<br />

Pittsburgh (SACP), recognizes<br />

individuals for outstanding<br />

scientific achievements within ten<br />

years following completion of his or her Ph.D.<br />

Professor Neil Kelleher received a B.S. and B.A. from<br />

Pacific Lutheran University in 1992, a Fulbright<br />

Fellowship the following year, and a Ph.D. with Tadhg<br />

Begley and Fred McLafferty (Cornell University) in 1997.<br />

After a NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship with Chris Walsh<br />

(Harvard Medical School), Kelleher joined the faculty at<br />

the University of Illinois in 1999. He has received several<br />

awards including a Packard Fellowship, the NSF<br />

CAREER Award, the Lilly Analytical Chemistry Award,<br />

and support from the Burroughs Wellcome, the Searle,<br />

and the Dreyfus Foundations. Kelleher has interest in<br />

Mass Spectrometry-based enzymology and “Top Down”<br />

proteomics using intact proteins for efficient detection of<br />

their post-translational modifications (such as those<br />

found in chromatin).<br />

PITTCON HERITAGE AWARD<br />

Sunday, La Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom C<br />

4:30 p.m.<br />

Leroy Hood, M.D., Ph.D.,<br />

President, The Institute for<br />

Systems Biology, Seattle,<br />

Washington, is the recipient of the<br />

prestigious <strong>Pittcon</strong> Heritage<br />

Award. This award recognizes<br />

outstanding individuals whose<br />

entrepreneurial careers have<br />

shaped the instrumentation<br />

community, inspired achievement,<br />

promoted public understanding of the modern instrumentation<br />

sciences, and highlighted the role of analytical<br />

chemistry in world economies. (See Pg. 20)<br />

The Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF) serves the<br />

community of the chemical and molecular sciences and<br />

the wider public by treasuring the past, educating the<br />

present, and inspiring the future. In fulfillment of its<br />

mission, CHF maintains a world-class collection of<br />

historical materials that document the history and<br />

heritage of the chemical and molecular sciences,<br />

technologies, and industries; encourages research in<br />

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the chemical and molecular sciences, technologies, and<br />

industries in shaping society. For more information visit<br />

www.chemheritage.org.<br />

WILLIAMS WRIGHT AWARD<br />

Wednesday, Room 252<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

RALPH N. ADAMS AWARD<br />

Monday, Room 272<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

Milos V. Novotny, Distinguished<br />

Professor of Chemistry and Lilly<br />

Chemistry Alumni Chair in the<br />

Department of Chemistry, Indiana<br />

University, Bloomington, Indiana,<br />

and Adjunct Professor of Medicine<br />

at Indiana University School of<br />

Medicine, will receive the <strong>2008</strong><br />

Ralph N. Adams Award<br />

in Bioanalytical Chemistry<br />

sponsored by The Pittsburgh Conference and Friends of<br />

Ralph N. Adams. The award was established in 2005 to<br />

honor an outstanding scientist who has advanced the<br />

field of bioanalytical chemistry through research,<br />

innovation, and/or education.<br />

Professor Novotny received his undergraduate education<br />

and a doctoral degree in biochemistry at the University of<br />

Brno, Czechoslovakia. His postdoctoral training in<br />

separation science and bioanalytical chemistry includes<br />

research fellowships at the Czechoslovak Academy of<br />

Sciences, Royal Karolinska Institute (Sweden), and the<br />

University of Houston. Novotny joined the Indiana<br />

University Chemistry faculty in 1971, becoming Professor<br />

of Chemistry in 1978, James H. Rudy Professor in 1988,<br />

Distinguished Professor in 1999, and the Lilly Chemistry<br />

Alumni Chair in 2000. He has been known throughout the<br />

world for his major role in developing modern<br />

chromatographic and electrophoretic methods of<br />

analysis. His research interests include separation<br />

science and structural analysis of biological molecules,<br />

proteomics and glycobiology, and chemical<br />

communication in mammals.<br />

As a faculty member at Indiana University, Novotny has<br />

been a valued mentor to numerous graduate students,<br />

postdoctorals, and visiting scientists. He has also taught<br />

popular chromatography short courses for the American<br />

Chemical Society and served for many years as an ACS<br />

tour speaker. Novotny has been recognized worldwide<br />

with awards and other honors too numerous to recount<br />

here.<br />

Rina K. Dukor, President of<br />

BioTools, Inc. will receive the <strong>2008</strong><br />

Williams Wright Award from the<br />

Coblentz Society. The Williams<br />

Wright Award is presented<br />

annually at <strong>Pittcon</strong> to an industrial<br />

spectroscopist who has made<br />

significant contributions to<br />

vibrational spectroscopy while<br />

working in industry.<br />

Rina received a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the<br />

University of Illinois, Chicago in 1991 under the direction<br />

of Professor Timothy Keiderling. Her doctoral thesis topic<br />

was in the area of ChiralIR for vibrational circular<br />

dichroism (VCD) of biological molecules. Upon<br />

graduation, she joined the Amoco Technology Company,<br />

Biotechnology Division (currently Vysis, Inc., a subsidiary<br />

of Abbott) as a postdoctoral research associate and in<br />

1993 was appointed to a full staff position. While at<br />

Amoco, Rina established a spectroscopy laboratory<br />

focused on the vibrational spectroscopy of proteins and<br />

nucleic acids. She left Vysis at the end of 2001 to devote<br />

her energies full-time at BioTools.<br />

Dr. Dukor co-founded BioTools, Inc. with Professor<br />

Laurence Nafie of Syracuse University in 2000. BioTools<br />

is a leader in providing instrumentation and services to<br />

pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in several<br />

niche markets. The company concentrates in the areas of<br />

proteins and chirality by specializing in two types of<br />

biopharmaceuticals: chiral-organic and protein-based<br />

drugs. Instrumentation sold by BioTools includes the VCD<br />

studies, the ChiralRAMAN for Raman optical activity<br />

(ROA) studies and the PROTA for protein IR studies.<br />

Dukor’s current research interests are in applications of<br />

vibrational spectroscopy to pharmaceutical problems.<br />

She has co-authored over 30 peer-reviewed papers;<br />

several review chapters and is a holder of three patents.<br />

Rina is a co-instructor on a well-known course on<br />

Biological Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy (BIRS)<br />

which is given under auspices of the Society for Applied<br />

Spectroscopy (SAS).<br />

Dr. Dukor is very active in SAS, both on the local and<br />

national level. She was elected President of the National<br />

SAS for the year 2000 and stays actively involved as an<br />

adviser of the Ad-Hoc Committee on Internationalization<br />

and Technical Sections. Rina is also a member of the<br />

Coblentz Society. Recently, she served on the Governing<br />

Board of Federation of Analytical Chemistry and<br />

Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) and was the General<br />

Chair of the FACSS 2003 meeting in Ft. Lauderdale.<br />

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<strong>2008</strong> Pittsburgh Conference Memorial<br />

National College Grants <strong>Program</strong><br />

Awardees<br />

California Lutheran University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thousand Oaks, CA<br />

Covenant College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lookout Mountain, GA<br />

Dickinson College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carlisle, PA<br />

Doane College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Crete, NE<br />

Geneva College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beaver Falls, PA<br />

Hampshire College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Amherst, MA<br />

Mercyhurst College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Erie, PA<br />

Millikin University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Decatur, IL<br />

Newman University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wichita, KS<br />

Niagara University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Niagara University, NY<br />

St. Ambrose University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Davenport, IA<br />

Wesleyan College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Macon, GA<br />

Whitworth University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Spokane, WA<br />

2009 Pittsburgh Conference Memorial<br />

National College Grants <strong>Program</strong><br />

The Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and<br />

Applied Spectroscopy (a Pennsylvania non-profit<br />

Corporation) and its co-sponsoring technical societies,<br />

The Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP) and The<br />

Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh (SACP)<br />

proudly announce the 2009 Pittsburgh Conference<br />

Memorial National College Grants (PCMNCG) <strong>Program</strong>.<br />

Grants will be awarded to small college science<br />

departments for the purchase of scientific equipment,<br />

audio-visual or other teaching aids, and/or library<br />

materials for use in the teaching of science at the<br />

undergraduate level.<br />

Based on anticipated funds, we expect that at least ten<br />

colleges will be selected to receive grants. The amount<br />

requested in each proposal may not exceed $10,000.<br />

To be eligible for an award, schools must meet the<br />

following criteria:<br />

1. Enrollment must not exceed 5,000 full-time<br />

students.<br />

2. No more than 25% of the operating budget may<br />

come from national or state governments. Two-year<br />

community colleges sponsored by political<br />

subdivisions of a state are not bound by criteria one<br />

and two.<br />

3. Requests for materials to be used only for research<br />

purposes will not be funded.<br />

4. Awards may be used as part of “Matching Grant”<br />

programs; use of matching funds to increase the<br />

grant’s impact will be considered in the evaluation<br />

of proposals and is highly encouraged.<br />

5. Schools are ineligible for the PCMNCG program<br />

for a three-year period following receipt of a<br />

PCMNCG grant (awardee colleges from 2006, 2007,<br />

and <strong>2008</strong> are not eligible for the 2009 program).<br />

Faculty members are urged to participate in the<br />

2009 Pittsburgh Conference Memorial National College<br />

Grants <strong>Program</strong> by obtaining an application form from our<br />

website at www.pittcon.org (click on College Grants) and<br />

submitting it along with a proposal (original plus 10<br />

copies) by December 1, <strong>2008</strong> to:<br />

Beth Kirol<br />

The Pittsburgh Conference - PCMNCG<br />

300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5503 USA.<br />

Award Winners will be announced by February 15, 2009.<br />

Selected schools will join the list of over 200 institutions<br />

honored since the start of this program in 1974.<br />

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Award Winners<br />

SOCIETY<br />

FOR<br />

OF<br />

ANALYTICAL<br />

PITTSBURGH<br />

CHEMISTS<br />

SOCIETY FOR ANALYTICAL<br />

CHEMISTS OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Applied Analytical Award<br />

1976 ......................................................Dr. Christopher S. Frings<br />

1977 ..................................................................Dr. Hamish Small<br />

Dr. Timothy S. Stevens<br />

Dr. Wiliam C. Baum<br />

1978 ............................................................Dr. George M. Janini<br />

Dr. Kevin Johnston<br />

Dr. Walter Zielinski, Jr.<br />

1979..............................................................Dr. Malvina Farcasiu<br />

Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award<br />

1978 ....................................................Prof. Howard V. Malmstadt<br />

1980............................................................Prof. Herbert Laitinen<br />

1981 ..................................................................Prof. l.M. Kolthoff<br />

1982 ..........................................................Dr. Leonard T. Skeggs<br />

1983 ......................................................Dr. Norman G. Anderson<br />

Dr. N. Leigh Anderson<br />

1984................................................................Dr. Lloyd S. Snyder<br />

1985 ........................................................Prof. Bruce R. Kowalski<br />

1986..............................................................Prof. Gary M. Hieftje<br />

1987........................................................Prof. Fred M. McLafferty<br />

1988 ................................................................Prof. Henry Freiser<br />

1989 ......................................................Prof. Lockhart B. Rogers<br />

1990 ......................................................Prof. George H. Morrison<br />

1991 ..................................................Prof. James D. Winefordner<br />

1992............................................................Dr. J. Calvin Giddings<br />

1993..............................................................Dr. Edward S. Yeung<br />

1994 ............................................................Dr. Charles L. Wilkins<br />

1995 ..........................................................Prof. Velmer A. Fassel<br />

1996 .................................................. Prof. Johannes F. Coetzee<br />

1997 ........................................................Prof. R. Mark Wightman<br />

1998 ......................................................Dr. Janet G. Osteryoung<br />

1999................................................................Prof. Joel M. Harris<br />

2000............................................................Prof. Milos V. Novotny<br />

2001..................................................................Prof. Allen J. Bard<br />

2002 ..........................................................Prof. Royce W. Murray<br />

2003 ..................................................Prof. George M. Whitesides<br />

2004 ................................................................Prof. Peter W. Carr<br />

2005 ....................................................Prof. James W. Jorgenson<br />

2006 ..........................................................Dr. J. Michael Ramsey<br />

2007 ......................................................Dr. Jonathan V. Sweedler<br />

<strong>2008</strong> ....................................................................Dr. Milton L. Lee<br />

SPECTROSCOPY SOCIETY<br />

OF PITTSBURGH<br />

Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award<br />

1957 ......................................................Prof. George R. Harrison<br />

1958 ................................................................Dr. Norman Wright<br />

1959..........................................................Mr. Borden S. Scribner<br />

1960 ................................................................Prof. Alfred O. Nier<br />

1961 ..........................................................Prof. Ralph A. Sawyer<br />

1962............................................................Dr. Gerhard Herzberg<br />

1963 ..........................................................Dr. William F. Meggers<br />

1964 ..................................................................Prof. Foil A. Miller<br />

Dr. R.A. Freidel<br />

1965 ........................................................................Mr. L.S. Birks<br />

1966 ......................................................................Prof. R.C. Lord<br />

1967 ............................................................Dr. Maurice F. Hasler<br />

1968 ............................................................Dr. R. Norman Jones<br />

1969 ..........................................................Prof. Velmer A. Fassel<br />

1970 ..............................................................Prof. Ellis Lippincott<br />

1971 ..............................................................Dr. Arthur J. Ahearn<br />

1972 ..................................................................Dr. Paul C. Cross<br />

Prof. David S. McKinney<br />

1973 ..................................................Prof. James D. Winefordner<br />

1974 ......................................................Prof. George C. Pimentel<br />

1975........................................................Prof. Fred W. McLafferty<br />

1976 ........................................................Prof. William G. Fateley<br />

1977 ......................................................Prof. Bryce Crawford, Jr.<br />

1978 ......................................................Prof. E. Bright Wilson, Jr.<br />

1979..............................................................Prof. John S. Waugh<br />

1980 ..........................................................Dr. Harold J. Bernstein<br />

1981 ............................................................Prof. James R. Durig<br />

1982 ................................................................Prof. Kai Siegbahn<br />

1983 ............................................................Prof. Richard N. Zare<br />

1984 ..............................................................Prof. Jack L. Koenig<br />

1985 ..........................................................Prof. Peter R. Griffiths<br />

1986 ............................................................Dr. Tomas Hirschfeld<br />

1987..........................................................Prof. Paul C. Lauterbur<br />

1988 ............................................................Prof. K. Narahari Rao<br />

1989............................................................Prof. Alexander Pines<br />

1990 ..........................................................Prof. Charles B. Harris<br />

1991 ......................................................Prof. Richard Van Duyne<br />

1992 ....................................................Prof. Herbert S. Gutowsky<br />

1993 ........................................................Dr. Catherine Fenselau<br />

1994....................................................................Dr. Bruce Chase<br />

1995 ................................................................Dr. John W. Johns<br />

1996 ........................................................Prof. David M. Hercules<br />

1997 ..............................................................Prof. Ahmed Zewail<br />

1998 ........................................................Prof. M. Bonner Denton<br />

1999 ......................................................Prof. Richard J. Saykally<br />

2000 ........................................................Prof. R. Graham Cooks<br />

2001..............................................................Prof. Gary M. Hieftje<br />

2002 ..........................................................Prof. Alan G. Marshall<br />

2003..................................................................Prof. Gary Horlick<br />

2004 ................................................................Prof. Paul W. Bohn<br />

2005 ..............................................................Prof. John F. Rabolt<br />

2006 ..............................................................Dr. Wolfgang Kiefer<br />

2007................................................................Dr. Robert M. Corn<br />

<strong>2008</strong> ............................................................Dr. Sanford A. Asher<br />

SPECTROSCOPY<br />

SOCIETY<br />

19 46<br />

OF<br />

PITTSBURGH<br />

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Previous Award Winners<br />

Maurice F. Hasler Award<br />

®<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> Heritage Award<br />

2002 ..................................................................Mr. David Nelson<br />

2003 ....................................................Ms. Kathryn Hach-Darrow<br />

2004..............................................................Mr. Paul A. Wilks, Jr.<br />

2005..........................................................Mr. Robert W. Allington<br />

2006 ..................................................................Dr. Masao Horiba<br />

2007 ..............................................................Mr. David Schwartz<br />

<strong>2008</strong> ......................................................................Dr. Leroy Hood<br />

1970 ..........................................................Dr. Raymond Castaing<br />

1971 ..........................................................Prof. Velmer A. Fassel<br />

1972 ......................................................................Dr. Alan Walsh<br />

1973 ..................................................................Prof. Foil A. Miller<br />

1974 ................................................................Dr. Heinrich Kaiser<br />

1975 ................................................................Prof. Kai Siegbahn<br />

1977 ..................................................................Mr. Howard Cary<br />

1979 ............................................................Prof. John H. Beynon<br />

1981 ..................................................................Prof. John Strong<br />

1983 ............................................................Mr. Richard F. Jarrell<br />

1985..........................................................Prof. Paul C. Lauterbur<br />

1987 ......................................................Prof. George C. Pimentel<br />

1989 ............................................................Prof. Klaus Biemann<br />

1991 ................................................................Prof. Karl N. Norris<br />

1993........................................................................Dr. R. S. Houk<br />

1995 ....................................................Prof. Howard V. Malmstadt<br />

1997 ..........................................................Prof. Alan G. Marshall<br />

1999 ........................................................Dr. Norman B. Colthrup<br />

2001 ........................................................Prof. William G. Fateley<br />

2003 ..............................................................Prof. Jack L. Koenig<br />

2005 ......................................................Prof. James Winefordner<br />

2007 ..............................................................Dr. D. Bruce Chase<br />

®<br />

Pittsburgh Conference<br />

Achievement Award<br />

2002 ........................................................Prof. David E. Clemmer<br />

2003....................................................................Prof. Owe Orwar<br />

2004 ....................................................................Dr.Weihong Tan<br />

2005 ................................................................Dr. Boris Mazaikof<br />

2006 ................................................................Dr. Paul S. Cremer<br />

2007....................................................................Dr. Shana Kelley<br />

<strong>2008</strong> ....................................................................Dr. Neil Kelleher<br />

®<br />

Ralph N. Adams Award<br />

2005 ..........................................................Prof. Edward S. Yeung<br />

2006 ..........................................................Dr. R. Mark Wightman<br />

2007 ..........................................................Dr. Norman J. Dovichi<br />

<strong>2008</strong> ..............................................................Dr. Milos V. Novotny<br />

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Call for Nominations<br />

2009 Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award<br />

The Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh is accepting<br />

nominations for the 31st Annual Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry<br />

Award, which will be presented at the 2009 Pittsburgh<br />

Conference. In addition to a cash award, travel costs to <strong>Pittcon</strong>®<br />

2009 are also included. The award is presented in recognition of<br />

significant contributions to the field of analytical chemistry<br />

including:<br />

• Introduction of a significant technique, theory or instrument<br />

and<br />

• Providing exceptional training or a fertile environment for<br />

progress in analytical chemistry.<br />

To nominate a candidate for the 2009 Pittsburgh Analytical<br />

Chemistry Award, send a letter and the candidate’s CV to:<br />

Dr. Adrian C. Michael<br />

The Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award Chairman<br />

c/o The Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh<br />

300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5503<br />

2009 Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award<br />

The Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh (SSP), a sponsor of the<br />

Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied<br />

Spectroscopy, is the sponsor of the annual Pittsburgh<br />

Spectroscopy Award. This award is for recognition of outstanding<br />

contributions in the field of applied spectroscopy and is presented<br />

at the annual <strong>Pittcon</strong> Conference and Exposititon.<br />

A nomination should include a letter of recommendation listing the<br />

candidate’s accomplishments, a letter seconding the nomination<br />

from another person and, if convenient, a letter from a third<br />

person supporting the nomination.<br />

Nominations should be sent to:<br />

Dr. Joanne Smith<br />

Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award Chairman<br />

300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5503<br />

NOMINATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 16, <strong>2008</strong><br />

Supporting letters of nomination will also be accepted but should<br />

be limited to one page.<br />

NOMINATION DEADLINE IS MARCH 21, <strong>2008</strong><br />

For more information, visit the SACP <strong>Web</strong>site at www.sacp.org<br />

2009 Pittsburgh Conference<br />

Achievement Award<br />

The Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh solicits<br />

nominations for the 2009 Pittsburgh Conference Achievement<br />

Award. The Award is presented annually at <strong>Pittcon</strong> to recognize<br />

individuals for outstanding achievements in the fields of analytical<br />

chemistry and/or applied spectroscopy. To be eligible for the 2009<br />

award, nominees must have completed their Ph.D. no earlier than<br />

March 1, 1998. A letter of nomination and at least one seconding<br />

letter should be sent to:<br />

The Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh<br />

Attn: Achievement Award Committee<br />

300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5503<br />

NOMINATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 11, <strong>2008</strong><br />

2009 Ralph N. Adams Award<br />

in Bioanalytical Chemistry<br />

The Ralph N. Adams Award in Bioanalytical Chemistry will be<br />

presented at <strong>Pittcon</strong> 2009, and includes a cash award and travel<br />

expenses. The award recognizes significant contributions to the<br />

field of bioanalytical chemistry, broadly defined. The recipient will<br />

have introduced a significant technique, theory, instrument or<br />

application important to the life sciences, and provided an<br />

exceptional environment to educate bioanalytical chemists. Ralph<br />

N. Adams (1924 - 2002) exemplified these characteristics as a<br />

distinguished professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas.<br />

Previous nominations will be considered for a total period of three<br />

years. Nominations should include a nomination letter, 4-5<br />

supporting letters and an abbreviated biosketch of the candidate.<br />

Completed nominations in one packet should be submitted to:<br />

Ralph N. Adams Award Committee<br />

The Pittsburgh Conference<br />

300 Penn Center Boulevard, Suite 332<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5503<br />

NOMINATION DEADLINE IS APRIL 16, <strong>2008</strong><br />

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In Memoriam<br />

The Pittsburgh Conference Committee respects and honors<br />

these Former Presidents who contributed so much<br />

to the success of the Conference<br />

Herbert L. Retcofsky<br />

President 1979 - Cleveland<br />

Victor C. Zadnik<br />

President 1993 - Atlanta<br />

their accomplishments will continue to inspire and guide us<br />

as we plan future Conferences.<br />

We shall cherish our memories of them<br />

throughout this week of PITTCON <strong>2008</strong>, and in the future.<br />

The Pittsburgh Conference lost several good friends<br />

and supporters during this past year.<br />

We take this time to remember them.


SYMPOSIA AT PITTCON TO CELEBRATE THE 50 th ANNIVERSARY OF SAS<br />

In 1958, the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS) was formed to advance and disseminate knowledge and<br />

information concerning the art and science of spectroscopy. Hence, <strong>2008</strong> marks the 50 th anniversary of SAS.<br />

As part of the celebration of this event, the Executive Committee of SAS has planned two special symposia at<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> with a theme of “50 Years of SAS: Looking to the Future”. One symposium will focus on atomic<br />

spectroscopy and the other on vibrational spectroscopy. Each symposium will be comprised of speakers who<br />

are renowned in their respective fields, with a long history of significant contributions both to spectroscopy and<br />

to the Society for Applied Spectroscopy. SAS will have a reception following the symposia for session<br />

attendees and SAS members to commemorate the occasion.<br />

Atomic Spectroscopy Symposium<br />

Since the first atomic absorption spectrometers were developed by Alan Walsh in 1954, atomic spectroscopy<br />

instruments have become routine tools in the analytical laboratory and the techniques are considered mature.<br />

However, there is an increasing demand for speed, ease of use, and instrument flexibility. The focus of “50<br />

Years of SAS: Looking to the Future with Atomic Spectroscopy” will be the role of atomic spectroscopy to fulfill<br />

expectations and needs of the laboratory in the years to come. Leading researchers in the field have been<br />

invited to provide their insight into developments taking place in this field, the evolution of instrumentation, and<br />

the impact upon the analytical laboratory.<br />

Invited Speakers include:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Gary M. Hieftje, Distinguished Professor, Indiana University; Robert and Marjorie Mann Chair,<br />

Chemistry Department<br />

Paul B. Farnsworth, Professor and Chair Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Brigham Young<br />

University<br />

M. Bonner Denton, Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Geochemistry, University of Arizona<br />

J.A.C, Broekaert, Professor, University of Hamburg, Germany<br />

James A. Holcombe, Professor, University of Texas at Austin<br />

Vibrational Spectroscopy Symposium<br />

This symposium, entitled “50 Years of SAS: Looking to the Future with Vibrational Spectroscopy,” will consider<br />

basic and applied research in infrared and Raman spectrometry. In addition, major developments in use of<br />

these techniques in chemicals, biosciences, medicine, and imaging will be discussed. Of particular note is that<br />

the session will include speakers from academia, industry, and government.<br />

Invited Speakers include:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Bruce Chase, Senior Research Fellow Corporate Center for Analytical Sciences, E. I. DuPont<br />

Peter Griffiths, Professor University of Idaho<br />

Ira Levin, Deputy Director Division of Intramural Research, Chief Molecular and Biophysics Section<br />

Laboratory of Chemical Physics, NIDDK, National Institutes of Health.<br />

Curt Marcott, Research Fellow, Procter & Gamble<br />

Neil Everall, Business Research Associate, Intertek<br />

For more information, contact the Society for Applied Spectroscopy at 301-694-8122 or visit our website at<br />

www.s-a-s.org<br />

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The Nineteenth James L. Waters Annual Symposium<br />

Recognizing Pioneers in the Development of Analytical Instrumentation<br />

“DNA Sequencing: From the Early Days of Sanger<br />

Sequencing to the Human Genome Project”<br />

Monday, March 3, <strong>2008</strong>, 1:30 p.m.<br />

Morial Convention Center - Room 276<br />

The James L. Waters Annual Symposium is a unique component of the <strong>Pittcon</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong>. Mr. Waters, founder of Waters<br />

Associates, Inc., and President of Waters Business Systems, Inc., proposed in 1989 that the Society for Analytical Chemists of<br />

Pittsburgh (SACP) offer an annual symposium exploring the origin, development, implementation, and commercialization of<br />

scientific instrumentation of established and major significance. The objective of the symposium is to recognize pioneers in the<br />

development of instrumentation by preserving the early history of the important contributions as well as the cooperation between<br />

inventors, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, and marketing organizations. All expenses associated with the symposium are<br />

generously funded by Mr. Waters. Administration of the symposium, including selection of the topics and speakers, is the<br />

responsibility of the SACP.<br />

The nineteenth Waters Annual Symposium recognizes the important technological contribution DNA sequencing has made toward<br />

enabling the transformation of modern life sciences and the human genome project. A stellar panel of speakers has been<br />

organized by Leroy Hood, Institute for Systems Biology and W. Richard Howe, University of Pittsburgh. This year’s speakers are:<br />

Dr. Leroy Hood, M.D. (John Hopkins University, 1964) and<br />

Ph.D. (California Institute of Technology), is the President and<br />

Co-Founder of the Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle<br />

Washington. He is one of only seven scientists who have been<br />

elected into all three of the most prestigious academies<br />

(National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of<br />

Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine). He has played a<br />

role in founding more than 14 biotechnology companies and is<br />

currently pioneering systems medicine and the systems<br />

approach to disease. Dr. Hood has published over 600 peerreviewed<br />

papers, received 14 patents, has co-authored<br />

textbooks in a variety of disciplines, and has received<br />

countless awards and honors.<br />

Richard K. Wilson is Professor of Genetics and Molecular<br />

Microbiology and is Director of the 300 member Genome<br />

Sequencing Center (GSC) at Washington University School of<br />

Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, one of the foremost genome<br />

centers in the world. Dr. Wilson received his B.A. in<br />

Microbiology from Miami University (Ohio) in 1981, his Ph.D. in<br />

Chemistry from the University of Oklahoma in 1986, and held<br />

a postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the Division of Biology<br />

at the California Institute of Technology from 1986-1990.<br />

Lloyd M. Smith is Professor of Chemistry and Director of the<br />

Genome Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison since<br />

1988. He received an A.B. degree in Biochemistry from the<br />

University of California at Berkeley (1977) and a Ph.D. in<br />

Biophysics from Stanford University (1981). In 1982 he moved<br />

to the California Institute of Technology, where he developed<br />

the first fluorescence-based automated DNA sequencing<br />

instrument.<br />

Biomedical Sciences. A 1967 engineering graduate from<br />

Princeton University, Waterston earned a M.D. degree as well<br />

as a Ph.D. degree in pathology in 1972 from the University of<br />

Chicago. Waterston directed labs which brought wholegenome<br />

sequencing of metazoan organisms to reality and<br />

pioneered the genetic analysis of muscle. In collaboration with<br />

the Sanger Centre, he constructed a physical map and<br />

obtained the complete sequence of the first animal genome,<br />

the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. He is now pursuing<br />

new methods of understanding how the information stored in<br />

the genome is interpreted to enable life.<br />

George M. Church is a Professor of Genetics at Harvard<br />

Medical School, a Professor of Health Sciences & Technology<br />

at Harvard and MIT, and Director of Harvard’s Center for<br />

Computational Genetics. With Walter Gilbert, he developed the<br />

first direct genomic sequencing method in 1984 and helped<br />

initiate the Human Genome Project in 1984 while he was a<br />

Research Scientist at the newly-formed Biogen Inc. He<br />

invented the broadly-applied concepts of molecular<br />

multiplexing and tags, homologous recombination methods,<br />

and DNA array synthesizers. Dr. Church earned degrees from<br />

Duke in chemistry and zoology and a 1984 PH.D. in<br />

Biochemistry from Harvard University. Dr. Church has served<br />

in advisory roles for 12 journals, 5 granting agencies and 22<br />

companies, most recently co-founding Codon Devices and<br />

LS9. He invented the broadly-applied concepts of molecular<br />

multiplexing and tags, homologous recombination methods,<br />

and DNA array synthesizers. Dr. Church earned degrees from<br />

Duke in chemistry and zoology and a 1984 PH.D. in<br />

Biochemistry from Harvard University.<br />

Robert H. Waterston is a Professor and Chair of the<br />

University of Washington’s Department of Genome Sciences.<br />

He also holds the William Gates III Endowed Chair in<br />

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CALL FOR PROPOSALS<br />

James L. Waters Annual Symposium<br />

Proposals are solicited for the 2009 James L. Waters Symposia to recognize the collaborative work of those who pioneered the invention,<br />

development, implementation, and commercialization of analytical instrumentation of established and exceptional importance. Proposals<br />

should include a brief discussion of the topic and a list of potential symposium participants who can speak authoritatively on that topic.<br />

Please submit proposals by April 15, <strong>2008</strong> to:<br />

Waters Symposium Committee Chairman, Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh,<br />

300 Penn Center Boulevard, Suite 332, Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5503, USA.<br />

1990 Gas Keene Dimick<br />

Chromatography Leslie Ettre<br />

James Lovelock<br />

Albert Zlatkis<br />

1997 Lasers in Nicolaas Bloembergen<br />

Chemistry Bernard J. Couillaud<br />

Robin M. Hochstrasser<br />

Gérard A. Mourou<br />

2004 Gel Permeation James L. Waters<br />

Chromatography Robert Limpert<br />

Theodore Provder<br />

Clay Enos<br />

1991 Atomic S. Roy Koirtyohann<br />

Absorption Boris L'Vov<br />

Walter Slavin<br />

Alan Walsh<br />

1992 Infrared Bryce Crawford<br />

Spectroscopy Peter Griffiths<br />

Foil Miller<br />

Norman Sheppard<br />

Paul Wilks<br />

1993 Nuclear Magnetic Ray Freeman<br />

Resonance Paul Lauterbur<br />

Spectroscopy James Shoolery<br />

John Waugh<br />

1994 Mass Robert E. Finnigan<br />

Spectrometry Fred McLafferty<br />

Seymour Meyerson<br />

Alfred O. C. Nier<br />

A. G. Sharkey, Jr.<br />

1995 High Performance Josef F. K. Huber<br />

Liquid<br />

Barry L. Karger<br />

Chromatography Lloyd R. Snyder<br />

James L. Waters<br />

1996 Ion Selective Martin S. Frant<br />

Electrodes Truman S. Light<br />

Jaromir Ruzicka<br />

C. C. Young<br />

1998 Immunoassay Roger P. Ekins<br />

Eugene W. Straus<br />

Edwin F. Ullman<br />

Anders <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

Rosalyn S. Yalow<br />

1999 Atomic Emission Stanley M. Greenfield<br />

Spectroscopy Gary M. Hieftje<br />

R. Samuel Houk<br />

Richard F. Jarrell<br />

2000 X-ray Diffraction Herbert Goebel<br />

of Powders and Jimpei Harada<br />

Thin Films Ronald Jenkins<br />

Thomas Ryan<br />

2001 Ion Chromatography Barton Evans<br />

Paul R. Haddad<br />

Christopher A. Pohl<br />

Hamish Small<br />

2002 Electron Hans Siegbahn<br />

Spectroscopy for Michael A. Kelly<br />

Chemical Analysis Cedric J. Powell<br />

David M. Hercules<br />

2003 Raman Fran Adar<br />

Spectroscopy Harry Owen<br />

M. Bonner Denton<br />

Bruce Chase<br />

James L. Waters, Entrepreneur, Sponsor of the Waters Symposium at The Pittsburgh Conference<br />

James L. Waters has been a unique contibutor to the <strong>Pittcon</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong> since 1990 through his funding of the<br />

James L. Waters Annual Symposium to recognize pioneers in the conception, development, implementation, and<br />

commercialization of scientific instrumentation of major and established significance.<br />

Mr. Waters has been an entrepreneur since his graduation from Columbia University in 1946. At age 22, he<br />

established J. L. Waters, Inc. manufacturing IR gas analyzers, sold that company in 1955, and established Waters<br />

Associates in 1958. He developed an airborne hydrometer, flame photometer detectors, and refractometers for various<br />

applications. He further developed the refractometer into a sensor for the then little-known liquid chromatograph (LC),<br />

and eventually a small-volume sensor for gel-permeation chromatograph (GPC). Waters Associates’ first GPC,<br />

introduced at the 1964 <strong>Pittcon</strong>, was a great commercial success. In 1968, Mr. Waters refocused his efforts on<br />

chromatographic sensors and introduced their first LC system in 1969. Waters Associates trademarked the tagline, “The Liquid<br />

Chromatography People”, after they helped purify positional isomers of a precursor to vitamin B12 for Nobel Laureate Robert Woodward<br />

of Harvard University. In 1992 Waters introduced software for chromatography, and in 1994 HPLC columns for drug assays and a<br />

benchtop LC-MS. All of these actions fueled the growth of Waters Associates, which, under Mr. Waters’ leadership from 1958 to 1980,<br />

grew from 5 to 1100 employees with an annual sales volume around $100 million, and to 4000 employees worldwide with an annual sales<br />

volume in excess of $1 billion.<br />

Mr. Waters has been a private venture capitalist since 1980. He is currently President of Waters Business Systems and enjoys working<br />

with young entrepreneurs. Mr. Waters endowed the James L. Waters Chair in Analytical Chemistry at Northeastern University. The name<br />

“Waters” has become synonymous with “LC” in the scientific community.<br />

Excerpted from the biography in the Walk of Fame in <strong>Pittcon</strong> 99, Orlando, Florida and LC/GC North America, 23 (8), August 2005.<br />

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2005 Electrochemistry Allen J. Bard<br />

Wayne D. Matson<br />

Jud B. Flato<br />

Peter T. Kissinger<br />

Hardy Trolander<br />

2006 Inductively Coupled R. Samuel Houk<br />

Plasma - Mass Gary Horlick<br />

Spectrometry Norbert Jakubowski<br />

(ICP-MS)<br />

Charles Douthitt<br />

Don Potter<br />

Gary M. Hieftje<br />

2007 Scanning Probe Cyrus Moody<br />

Microscopies – Christoph Gerber<br />

STM, AFM, Craig Prater<br />

SNFUH<br />

Jan H. Hoh<br />

Vinayak P. Dravid<br />

<strong>2008</strong> DNA Sequencing Leroy Hood<br />

Richard K. Wilson<br />

Lloyd M. Smith<br />

Robert H. Waterston<br />

George M. Church


<strong>Pittcon</strong> Short Courses (By Date)<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> is featuring a broad variety of high quality Short Courses that provide continuing education opportunities at a<br />

reasonable cost. Listed below are the Short Courses that will be offered along with their dates. Please visit the <strong>Pittcon</strong><br />

website, www.pittcon.org, where you will find the most up-to-date listing of courses by subject matter and detailed<br />

information on the content, instructor, time, date and fee for each course. Take three or more Short Courses and your<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> registration fee will be waived.<br />

<strong>2008</strong><br />

Short<br />

Course<br />

Prices<br />

1/2 Day $ 315 Registration after 2/1/08<br />

1 Day $ 625 Registration after 2/1/08<br />

1-1/2 Days $ 940 Registration after 2/1/08<br />

2 Days $ 1250 Registration after 2/1/08<br />

Purchase of a textbook is recommended for some courses, where indicated.<br />

Saturday, March 1<br />

(8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#56 Accessories and Techniques for FT-IR Sample<br />

Analysis (Richard Larsen, Jasco, Inc.)<br />

#36 Advanced Excel I: Least Squares Analysis and Error<br />

Propagation (Robert de Levie, Bowdoin College + Text $50,<br />

same text for Course #37)<br />

#82 Capillary Electrophoresis (Thomas Wheat, Waters<br />

Corporation)<br />

#67 Compliant Analysis of Water, Liquid and Solid Wastes by<br />

ICP-AES and MS (Isaac (Joe) Brenner, Brenner Scientific)<br />

#83 Electrochemistry: Fundamentals, Detectors and<br />

Sensors (Stephen Creager, Clemson University)<br />

#4 Language and Matter: Technical Writing for Analytical<br />

Scientists and Managers (Anthony Parker,<br />

A. A. Parker Consulting, Joseph Marcinko, Polymer Synergies)<br />

#24 LIMS and Laboratory Systems Integration: How to Select,<br />

Plan and Implement the Right Software Solutions for Your<br />

Laboratory (Kyle McDuffie, CSols Inc)<br />

#9 Preparing for Laboratory Accreditation (Bernard King,<br />

Consultant)<br />

#51 Qualification of UV Systems to meet new Pharmaceutical<br />

Standards (John Hammond, Starna Scientific Ltd.)<br />

#63 SFC in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Fundamentals of<br />

Achiral/Chiral Separations and Preparative Applications<br />

(Larry Taylor, Virginia Tech, David Pinkston, Proctor and<br />

Gamble)<br />

#27 Solid Phase Microextraction (Sanja Risticevic, University of<br />

Waterloo + Text $135)<br />

#30 Statistically Sound Calibration, Detection Limits, and<br />

Quantitation Limits - Part 1 of 2 - Theory (David Coleman,<br />

Alcoa, Lynn Vanatta, Air Liquide-Balasz + Text $100)<br />

#78 Valid Analytical Methods and Procedures (Christopher<br />

Burgess, Burgess Consultancy + Text $70)<br />

Saturday, March 1<br />

(8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)<br />

#44 Introduction to ICP Mass Spectrometry (Robert Houk, Iowa<br />

State University)<br />

Saturday, March 1 / Sunday, March 2<br />

Two-Day Courses (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#76 Headspace Analysis. Theory and Practice (Michael Markelov,<br />

ACS Labs)<br />

#86 Infrared Microspectroscopy: Comprehensive Approaches<br />

with Hands-on Lab Exercises (John Hellgeth, Hewlett-<br />

Packard Co)<br />

#22 Laboratory Safety – Basics and Beyond (Gene Marie<br />

Shematek, GMS & Associates, Ltd + Text $25)<br />

#72 LIMS for Laboratory Managers (Bob McDowall, McDowall<br />

Consulting)<br />

#2 Modern HPLC in Pharmaceutical Analysis (Michael Dong,<br />

Genentech + Text $60)<br />

#65 Practical Gas Chromatography: Packed and Capillary<br />

Columns (Eugene Barry, University of Massachusets - Lowell,<br />

Mary Kaiser, Dupont + Text $114)<br />

#69 The Analytical Laboratory in an FDA Regulated<br />

Environment (Anthony Montana, Garden State Nutritionals)<br />

Sunday, March 2<br />

(8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#37 Advanced Excel II: Writing Macros to Make Excel Even<br />

More Powerful (Robert de Levie, Bowdoin College + Text,<br />

same text for Course #36)<br />

#87 Attack the Variance, Course 1: Tools to Understand<br />

Variance in Analytical Methods (Drew Manica, SABIC<br />

Innovative Plastics)<br />

#89 Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis (Mark Germani,<br />

MicroMaterials Research Inc.)<br />

#90 Field Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents (Towner<br />

Scheffler, Mine Safety Appliances Co.)<br />

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<strong>Pittcon</strong> Short Courses (By Date)<br />

#38 FT-IR Spectrometry of Surface Layers (James de Haseth,<br />

Univ. of Georgia, Peter Griffiths, University of Idaho)<br />

#23 Industrial Problem Solving Using Thermal Analysis (Joseph<br />

Marcinko, Polymer Synergies LLC)<br />

#55 Introduction to Mass Spectrometry (Kenneth Busch, Wyvern<br />

Associates + Text $65)<br />

#28 Laboratory Waste Management <strong>2008</strong> (Russell Phifer, WC<br />

Environmental, LLC)<br />

#80 Out of Specification Results (Christopher Burgess, Burgess<br />

Consultancy)<br />

#73 Sample Prep for Chromatography (Harold McNair, Virginia<br />

Tech)<br />

#29 Statistically Sound Calibration Studies, Detection Limits,<br />

and Quantitation Limits – Part 2 of 2 – Computer Workshop<br />

(Lynn Vanatta, Air Liquide – Balazs, David Coleman, Alcoa)<br />

Sunday, March 2<br />

(8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)<br />

#68 Application of Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic<br />

Emission (ICP-AES) Spectrometry (Isaac (Joe) Brenner,<br />

Brenner Scientific)<br />

#88 Basic TLC for Today’s Labs (including Herbal &<br />

Phytopharmaceutical Applications) (Fred Rabel, ChromHELP, Inc)<br />

#116 Speciation Analyses by Mass Spectrometry: Focusing on<br />

Environmental Health, Forensics, and Homeland Security<br />

(Skip Kingston, Duquesne University)<br />

Sunday, March 2<br />

(1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#117 Microwave-Enhanced Chemistry for Analysis (Skip<br />

Kingston, Duquesne University)<br />

#18 Nanoliter Sample Handling via IBF for MALDI and<br />

LC/MALDI, DESI/DART, Drug Delivery and Discovery, TLC,<br />

Microscopy, General Sample Placement and Introduction<br />

and More (Andrew Sauter, Nanoliter)<br />

Sunday, March 2 / Monday, March 3<br />

Two-Day Courses (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#39 Development and Validation of Analytical Methods (Shib<br />

Mookherjea, VQI)<br />

Monday, March 3<br />

(8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#95 Attack the Variance, Course 2: Strategies for Building<br />

Robust Analytical Methods (Nancy Jestel, SABIC<br />

Innovative Plastics)<br />

#97 Basic Statistics (James De Muth, University of Wisconsin +<br />

Text $70)<br />

#71 Designing and Implementing the Paperless Laboratory –<br />

Generating Business Benefits and Meeting Regulatory<br />

Requirements (Bob McDowall, McDowall)<br />

#91 Gas and Vapor Sensors for Industrial Hygiene Applications<br />

(Towner Scheffler, Mine Safety Appliances Co.)<br />

#123 Implementing the Revised USP General Cahpter<br />

(Sky Countryman, USP/Phemomenex) $995.00<br />

#98 Introduction to Inductively Coupled Plasma – Atomic<br />

Emission Spectrometry (Robert Myers, Myers Consulting,<br />

John Fiorino, Pelican Analytics)<br />

#15 Mass Spectrometry in Drug Discovery, Proteomics, and<br />

Metabolomics (Michael Greig, Pfizer, Gary Siuzdak, Scripps)<br />

#99 Raman and Infrared Chemical Imaging Technologies and<br />

Methods (Patrick Treado, ChemImage Corp)<br />

#52 Safety In the Laboratory (Part I) (James Kaufman, Laboratory<br />

Safety Institute + Text $74, same text as Course #53)<br />

#70 The Design and Implementation of High Performance Work<br />

Teams (Anthony Montana, Garden State Nutritionals)<br />

#100 The Pharmaceutical Business: From Drug Discovery<br />

through Product Launch (Elizabeth Treher, The Learning Key<br />

+ Text $20)<br />

#93 XML, Metadata and Markup Languages for Analytical<br />

Chemistry (Stuart Chalk, University of North Florida + Text $30)<br />

#120 Chemometric Techniques for Quantitative Analysis (Richard<br />

Kramer, Applied Chemometrics, Inc + Text $75)<br />

Monday, March 3<br />

(8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)<br />

#96 Basic HPLC Method Development (Fred Rabel, ChromHELP,<br />

Inc)<br />

#10 Imaging Based Morphology: Applications (Giuseppe<br />

Bonifazi, Sapienza – Università di Roma)<br />

#122 Statistical Process Control for Quality Assurance (Darrell<br />

Donahue, University of Maine)<br />

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Monday, March 3<br />

(1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#11 Chemical Imaging Applications (Giuseppe Bonifazi,<br />

Sapienza - Università di Roma)<br />

#66 Enantiomeric Separations (Daniel Armstrong, University of<br />

Texas at Arlington)


<strong>Pittcon</strong> Short Courses (By Date)<br />

#16 Professional Analytical Chemists in Industry: A Short<br />

Course in Problem Solving (Alan Ullman, Procter Gamble)<br />

Monday, March 3 / Tuesday, March 4<br />

One and a Half Day Courses<br />

(8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)<br />

#5 HPLC Method Development for LC/MS (Shane Needham,<br />

Alturas Analytics, Inc.)<br />

#8 LC-MS-MS (QqQ, Q TOF and Q TRAP) and GC-MS Analysis<br />

of Endocrine Disruptors and Pharmaceuticals in the<br />

Environment (Damià Barceló, IIQAB-CSIC, Maria Jose Lopez<br />

de Alda, IIQAB-CSIC)<br />

Monday, March 3 / Tuesday, March 4<br />

Two-Day Course (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#3 Electronic Lab Notebook Systems for Scientific R&D and<br />

Manufacturing (Rich Lysakowski, CENSA)<br />

#74 Sampling and Sample Preparation (Douglas Raynie, South<br />

Dakota State University)<br />

Tuesday, March 4<br />

(8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#77 Analytical Organic Mass Spectrometry (William Budde,<br />

USEPA (Retired) + Text $100<br />

#81 Analytical Rheology-Probing the Microstructure of Matter<br />

and its Practical Applications (Charles Rohn, Rohn &<br />

Associates, Inc)<br />

#94 Applying LEAN Principles in the Analytical Laboratory<br />

(Derek Lake, GE Plastics)<br />

#101 Basic HPLC: Fundamentals, Applications, and<br />

Troubleshooting (Fred Rabel, ChromHELP, Inc)<br />

#123 Implementing the Revised USP General Cahpter<br />

(Sky Countryman, USP/Phemomenex) $595.00<br />

#109 Integrated Analytical Instrument Qualification (AIQ) and<br />

Computerized System Validation – Part 1 (Christopher<br />

Burgess, Burgess Consultancy)<br />

#45 Ion Mobility Spectrometry with Mass Spectrometry (Herbert<br />

Hill, Wash. St. Univ.)<br />

#61 Particle Characterization using Automated Electron Beam<br />

Particle Analyzers and Scanning Electron Microscopes<br />

(Frederick Schamber, Aspex Corporation)<br />

#53 Safety in the Laboratory (Part II) (James Kaufman,<br />

Laboratory Safety Institute + Text $74, same text as Course<br />

#52)<br />

#110 Speciation Analysis I: Environment, Food, Industry &<br />

Legislation (Olivier Donard, CNRS) + Text $180<br />

#105 Strategic Partnering – Steps to Enhance Strategic Alliances<br />

and Outsourcing Relationships (Elizabeth Treher, The<br />

Learning Key) + Text $20<br />

Tuesday, March 4<br />

(8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)<br />

#6 Applications of Two-dimensional X-ray Diffraction (Bob He,<br />

Bruker AXS)<br />

#20 Technical Presentation Skills---Selling Yourself and Your<br />

Ideas (Terry Smith, Wordsmith Communication Seminars)<br />

#31 Analytical Pyrolysis; Theory and Practice (Inger Ericsson,<br />

Pyrol AB)<br />

Tuesday, March 4<br />

(1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#103 Fundamentals of Instrument Control (Matthew Friedman,<br />

National Instruments)<br />

#33 How to Select an ICP-Mass Spectrometer: The Most<br />

Important Analytical Considerations (Robert Thomas,<br />

Scientific Solutions) + Text $105<br />

#104 Introduction to Terahertz Imaging and Spectroscopy (Philip<br />

Taday, TeraView)<br />

#121 Light Emitting Diodes in Chemical Analysis and Chemistry<br />

(Mirek Macka, Dublin City University)<br />

Wednesday, March 5<br />

(8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#42 Acid/Base Chemistry and Buffers in Nonaqueous and<br />

Partially Aqueous Solutions (William Tindall, Analytical<br />

Science Solutions, LLC)<br />

#43 Emerging IT for the Laboratory (Burkhard Schaefer, BSSN)<br />

#123 Implementing the Revised USP General Cahpter<br />

(Sky Countryman, USP/Phemomenex) $995.00<br />

#111 Integrated Analytical Instrument Qualification (AIQ) and<br />

Computerized System Validation – Part 2 (Bob McDowall,<br />

McDowall Consulting)<br />

#7 LC/MS Strategies for the Identification of Impurities,<br />

Degradants and Metabolites (Mike Lee, Milestone<br />

Development Services + Text $90)<br />

#32 Practical Introduction to Near IR Spectroscopy (Frederick<br />

Long, Spectroscopic Solutions)<br />

#26 Practical Statistical Methods for Improving Analytical<br />

Laboratories (John McConnell, Wysowl Pty Ltd) + Text $90<br />

#60 Real-Time PCR (Mikael Kubista, TATAA BIOCENTER)<br />

#108 Statistical Tests Applied to Analytical Chemistry (James<br />

De Muth, University of Wisconsin)<br />

#57 Supervisory Skills for the Technical Manager (David Piltz,<br />

The Learning Key, Inc.)<br />

#47 Train the Trainer: Interactive Techniques for Technical<br />

Training (Diane Bach, The Learning Key, Inc.)<br />

44


<strong>Pittcon</strong> Short Courses (By Date)<br />

Wednesday, March 5<br />

(8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)<br />

#54 How to Be a More Effective Chemical Hygiene Officer<br />

(James Kaufman, Laboratory Safety Institute + Text $65)<br />

#17 Lab on a Chip Devices I (Oliver Geschke, Technical University<br />

of Denmark + Text $136, same text as Course #21)<br />

#107 Preparative HPLC: Basic Fundamentals and Applications<br />

(Fred Rabel, ChromHELP, Inc)<br />

#112 Speciation Analysis II: Solid State and Surface Analysis<br />

(Olivier Donard, CNRS)<br />

Wednesday, March 5<br />

(1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#13 Electronic Imaging Based Techniques: Applications<br />

(Giuseppe Bonifazi, Sapienza - Università di Roma)<br />

#21 Lab on a Chip Devices II (PieterTelleman, Technical University<br />

of Denmark + Text $136, same text as Course # 17)<br />

#115 Using the Media for Effective Communication (Laura<br />

Browne, The Scott Partnership)<br />

Wednesday, March 5 / Thursday, March 6<br />

Two-Day Courses (8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#62 Basic Theory, Instrumentation and Applications of<br />

Vibrational Spectroscopy (Raman, Mid-Infrared and Near-<br />

Infrared) in Materials Science (Heinz Siesler, Department of<br />

Physical Chemistry, University of Duisburg-Essen)<br />

#106 Hands-on Workshop on Evaluating Uncertainties for<br />

Chemical Analysis (Thomas Vetter, NIST, William Guthrie,<br />

NIST)<br />

#25 Infrared Spectral Interpretation: A Strategic Approach<br />

(Brian Smith, Spectros Associates)<br />

#64 Introduction to Multivariate Chemometrics (Jose Andrade,<br />

University of A Corunna)<br />

#92 Metrology for Laboratory Analysts (Jerry Messman,<br />

Stranaska Scientific LLC)<br />

#48 Networking Skills for Career Success (Diane Bach, The<br />

Learning Key, Inc.)<br />

#118 Pharmaceutical Water Quality Seminar (Brian Wallace,<br />

Teledyne Instruments - Tekmar)<br />

Thursday, March 6<br />

(8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)<br />

#58 Coaching and Feedback: Mentoring Your Staff (David Piltz,<br />

The Learning Key, Inc.)<br />

#12 Current Development in Nanoparticles Technology<br />

(Giuseppe Bonifazi, Sapienza – Università di Roma)<br />

#19 Effective Writing for Engineers and Scientists (Terry Smith,<br />

Wordsmith Communication Seminars)<br />

#84 Fundamentals of Lab Automation (Caroline Bright, National<br />

Instrument<br />

Thursday, March 6<br />

(1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#59 Conflict Management for Supervisors (David Piltz, The<br />

Learning Key, Inc.)<br />

#14 Nanotechnology and Risk Assessment (Giuseppe Bonifazi,<br />

Sapienza - Università di Roma)<br />

#113 PDA Based Instrument Control and Wireless<br />

Connectivity (Caroline Bright, National Instruments)<br />

Thursday, March 6 / Friday, March 7<br />

One and a Half Day Courses<br />

(8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.)<br />

#114 Sensitivity Enhancement in LC/MS (Ross Willoughby, Chem-<br />

Space Associates)<br />

Thursday, March 6<br />

(8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.)<br />

#79 Data Quality Management in the Analytical Laboratory<br />

(Christopher Burgess, Burgess Consultancy)<br />

#41 Highlights of FDA GLP (Shib Mookherjea, VQI)<br />

#46 Interpretation of Electrospray Mass Spectra of Small<br />

Molecules (Earl Michael Thurman, CMS Group)<br />

#75 Introduction to Green Chemistry (Douglas Raynie, South<br />

Dakota State University)<br />

Friday, March 7<br />

(8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.)<br />

#102 Fundamentals in Data Acquisition (Charlie Stiernberg,<br />

National Instruments)<br />

#40 Highlights and Perspectives of PAT (Shib Mookherjea, VQI)<br />

#119 Macine Vision and Image Processing 101 (Jeff Phillips,<br />

National Instruments)<br />

#50 Preparing and Maintaining Laboratory Notebooks and<br />

Records (David Bliesner, Delphi Analytical Services, Inc.)<br />

#49 Introduction to Laboratory Current Good Manufacturing<br />

Practices (CGMPs): A Systems Based Approach (David<br />

Bliesner, Delphi Analytical Services, Inc. + Text $95)<br />

45


<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong><br />

Focus Areas At-A-Glance<br />

AW = Award CN = Conference Networking IS = Invited Symposium OC = Organized Contributed Session OS = Oral Session<br />

PL= Plenary Lecture PO = Poster Session WS = Workshop NP = New Product Forum<br />

Agriculture<br />

PO Mon PM Agriculture<br />

OS Wed AM Advances in Analysis of Food and Agricultural Products<br />

IS Wed PM Analytical Micro-instrumentation for Sustainable Natural<br />

Resources<br />

Art/Archaeology<br />

IS Sun PM The Archeology of the French Explorer La Salle's 1684<br />

Wrecked Ship La Belle: Artifact Preservation Using<br />

Polymers<br />

IS Mon PM Science for Art<br />

IS Tue AM Art, Cosmetics and Medicine in Ancient Eras: The<br />

Analytical Chemist's View<br />

OC Wed AM Analytical Chemistry Applied to the Study and Preservation<br />

of Art and Cultural Works<br />

OS Wed PM Chemical Applications on Studies of Art and<br />

Archaeological Materials (Half Session)<br />

PO Wed AM Analytical Chemistry for Archaeometry and Archaeology<br />

Atomic Spectroscopy/Elemental Analysis<br />

PO Mon AM Food Science: NIR and AA<br />

OS Mon AM Food Science: UV-VIS, NIR, AA, LC, GC, and Electronic<br />

Nose<br />

OS Tue AM Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy Capabilities<br />

IS Tue PM 50 Years of SAS: Looking to the Future with Atomic<br />

Spectroscopy<br />

PO Tue PM Atomic Spectroscopy<br />

CN Wed AM ICP-MS and Chromatography for Metals Speciation<br />

OC Thu AM Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy in Honor of James D.<br />

Winefordner<br />

IS Thu AM Label-Free Bioanalytical Detection Using Plasmon<br />

Resonance Spectroscopy: New Capabilities Inspire New<br />

Applications<br />

OS Thu PM General Interest: Atomic Spectroscopy/Elemental Analysis<br />

(Half Session)<br />

Awards<br />

AW Sun PM <strong>Pittcon</strong> Heritage Award<br />

AW Sun PM Plenary Lecture: Systems Biology and Systems Medicine<br />

AW Mon AM Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley Dal Nogare<br />

Award<br />

AW Mon AM Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award<br />

AW Mon PM Ralph N. Adams Award in Bioanalytical Chemistry<br />

AW Tue AM Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award<br />

AW Tue PM Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award<br />

AW Wed AM Analytical Chemistry Award for Young Investigators in<br />

Separation Science<br />

AW Wed AM Bomem-Michelson Award<br />

AW Wed PM Charles N Reilley and Young Investigator Awards<br />

AW Wed PM Williams-Wright Award<br />

Bioanalytical<br />

OS Sun PM Bioanalytical Applications of Fluorescence and<br />

Luminescence<br />

OS Sun PM Bioanalytical Electrochemistry I<br />

OS Sun PM Cells on Microchips<br />

IS Sun PM Detection of Chemical and Biological Hazards in Food<br />

OS Mon AM Affinity Probes: Bioseparations<br />

OS Mon AM Bioanalytical Application of Mass Spectrometry<br />

PO Mon AM Bioanalytical Chemistry: Separation Based<br />

OS Mon AM Bioanalytical Electrochemistry II<br />

IS Mon AM Chemical Cytometry: The Chemical Analysis of Single<br />

Cells<br />

AW Mon AM Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award<br />

OS Mon PM Analyzing Cellular Components with Microfluidics<br />

PO Mon PM Bioanalytical Chemistry: Sensor Based<br />

OS Mon PM Innovation in Sequencing and Genetic Analysis<br />

AW Mon PM Ralph N. Adams Award in Bioanalytical Chemistry<br />

OS Mon PM Sample Preparation: Bioanalytical<br />

IS Mon PM The Nineteenth James L Waters Annual Symposium<br />

OS Tue AM Bioanalytical Separations I<br />

OS Tue AM Bioelectrochemistry<br />

IS Tue AM Cellular Assays in Microfluidic Systems<br />

IS Tue AM Miniature/Micro Gas Sensors for Biological and Biomedical<br />

Applications<br />

OS Tue AM Novel Tools for Biological and Chemical Agent Analysis<br />

OS Tue PM Bioanalytical Separations II<br />

OS Wed AM Advances in Bioanalytical Analysis (Half Session)<br />

OS Wed AM Advances in Cellular/Tissue Imaging Techniques<br />

OS Wed AM Bioanalytical Separations III<br />

OS Wed AM Environmental: Analysis of Biological Materials (Half<br />

Session)<br />

PO Wed AM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Biological<br />

Applications<br />

IS Wed AM Mass Spectrometric Approaches for Structural Analysis of<br />

Nucleic Acids and Their Complexes<br />

IS Wed PM Analytical Micro-instrumentation for Sustainable Natural<br />

Resources<br />

IS Wed PM Chemical Sensors for Cellular Messengers Come of Age<br />

IS Wed PM Progress in Molecular Targeting: From Bioanalytical to<br />

Biomedical<br />

OS Wed PM Sampling and Sample Preparation in Bioanalysis<br />

PO Wed PM Sampling and Sample Preparation in Bioanalysis<br />

IS Thu AM Bioanalytical Applications and Near-IR Fluorescence<br />

PO Thu AM Liquid Chromatography: Bioanalytical Applications<br />

OS Thu PM Assessing Cytotoxicity and Cellular Morphology<br />

OS Thu PM Bioanalytical Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

OS Thu PM Imaging Cells<br />

OS Thu PM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Biological<br />

Applications II<br />

IS Thu PM New Reagents for Biologic Imagery<br />

OS Thu PM Ultrasensitive Detection in Bioanalysis (Half Session)<br />

Biomedical<br />

IS Sun PM HIV/AIDS-Related Diagnostics for Resource-Limited<br />

Countries<br />

PL Sun PM Systems Biology and Systems Medicine<br />

IS Mon AM From Bench to the Bedside: Novel Analytical Techniques<br />

that Will Impact Healthcare in the 21st Century<br />

IS Mon PM Novel Biospectroscopy for Amyloid Diseases<br />

IS Mon PM The Nineteenth James L Waters Annual Symposium<br />

IS Tue AM Miniature/Micro Gas Sensors for Biological and Biomedical<br />

Applications<br />

PO Tue PM Spectroscopic Tools for Biomedical Applications<br />

IS Wed AM Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy in Biomedical<br />

Research<br />

IS Wed PM Progress in Molecular Targeting: From Bioanalytical to<br />

Biomedical<br />

Biospectroscopy<br />

OS Sun PM Nanoparticles in Biospectroscopy<br />

IS Mon PM Novel Biospectroscopy for Amyloid Diseases<br />

PO Tue PM Biospectroscopy<br />

OS Thu PM Biospectroscopy Applications<br />

Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

CN Mon PM Capillary Electrophoresis in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

OS Tue PM Novel Phases and Separation Methodology for CE(C)<br />

OS Thu PM Bioanalytical Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

OS Thu PM Chiral Separation in Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

Chemical Methods<br />

PO Sun PM New Developments in Analytical Instrumentation and<br />

Software<br />

PO Mon AM Food Science: Titration and Separation<br />

CN Mon PM Electronic Nose and Tongue Instruments for Smell and<br />

Taste Analysis<br />

CN Tue AM Analysis of Explosives and Energetics: From<br />

Forensic/Trace to Production Support<br />

OC Tue AM Analytical Challenges in the Food Industry<br />

WS Tue AM Analytical Instrumentation: Issues and Answers<br />

PO Tue AM LAB 2015<br />

OS Tue AM Novel Processes of Quality Control (Half Session)<br />

OS Tue AM Novel Tools for Biological and Chemical Agent Analysis<br />

NP Tue AM Process Measurement and Control<br />

NP Tue AM Process Measurement-Spectroscopy<br />

PO Tue PM Analysis for Energy Production<br />

PO Tue PM Analysis of Biofuels


<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong><br />

Focus Areas At-A-Glance<br />

AW = Award CN = Conference Networking IS = Invited Symposium OC = Organized Contributed Session OS = Oral Session<br />

PL= Plenary Lecture PO = Poster Session WS = Workshop NP = New Product Forum<br />

PO Tue PM Analysis of Petrochemical Products<br />

OS Tue PM Homeland Security and Forensic Analysis<br />

IS Tue PM LAB 2015<br />

OC Tue PM Pharmaceutical Analysis: Latest Trends in Taste and<br />

Flavor Assessment in Drug Product Formulations (Half<br />

Session)<br />

OS Wed AM Advances in Analysis of Food and Agricultural Products<br />

OC Wed AM Analytical Chemistry Applied to the Study and Preservation<br />

of Art and Cultural Works<br />

NP Wed AM Analyzers<br />

OS Wed AM Characterization of Polymers and Plastics I<br />

PO Wed AM General Interest: Chemical Methods<br />

CN Wed AM ICP-MS and Chromatography for Metals Speciation<br />

NP Wed AM Inorganic Analysis<br />

OS Wed AM Microreactions in Capillaries<br />

NP Wed AM Production<br />

IS Wed PM Analytical Micro-instrumentation for Sustainable Natural<br />

Resources<br />

CN Wed PM Automated Discrete Analyzers for Colorimetric Analysis of<br />

Water and Industrial Processes<br />

OS Wed PM Chemical Applications on Studies of Art and<br />

Archaeological Materials (Half Session)<br />

PO Wed PM Material Science: UV, IR, NMR, X-ray/AES and MS<br />

IS Thu AM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry "Quant": A New Look<br />

at Introductory Quantitative Analysis Courses<br />

OS Thu AM Biodiesel Analysis via Spectroscopic and Chromatographic<br />

Methods<br />

PO Thu AM Drug Discovery: Spectroscopic Techniques for<br />

Identification<br />

IS Thu AM Neurochemical Monitoring: New Electrode Materials and<br />

Measurement Methodologies<br />

OC Thu PM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Small<br />

Instrumentation for a Small World<br />

OS Thu PM Analytical Tools for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

OS Thu PM Chemical Applications and Development for Homeland<br />

Security and Forensics<br />

OS Thu PM Developments in High Throughput Chemical Analysis (Half<br />

Session)<br />

OC Thu PM Integrated Approaches for Impurity and Degradant<br />

Identification<br />

OS Thu PM Ultrasensitive Detection in Bioanalysis (Half Session)<br />

Chemometrics<br />

OS Mon AM FTIR: Reflectance/Imaging/Chemometrics Applications<br />

OS Thu AM Chemometrics<br />

PO Thu AM Chemometrics<br />

Clinical/Toxicology<br />

OS Tue PM Clinical/Toxicology<br />

PO Tue PM Clinical/Toxicology<br />

WS Tue PM Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) for Clinical,<br />

Environmental, Nutritional, and Dietary Supplement<br />

Analysis<br />

PO Thu AM Liquid Chromatography: Clinical Applications<br />

IS Thu AM The Mysterious Mechanisms of Abused Substances<br />

Computers, Modeling and Simulation<br />

PO Sun PM New Developments in Analytical Instrumentation and<br />

Software<br />

PO Mon AM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Software and<br />

General Applications<br />

OS Mon PM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Software and<br />

General Applications<br />

WS Tue PM Tools for Applying the Analytical Information Markup<br />

Language (AnIML)<br />

NP Wed AM Software for Analysis<br />

Data Analysis and Manipulation<br />

OS Mon PM Developments in Data Analysis and Methodology (Half<br />

Session)<br />

CN Mon PM LIMS Beyond the Analytical Laboratory<br />

CN Tue AM Information Management and Data Handling in the<br />

Laboratory<br />

Drug Discovery<br />

OC Tue PM Pharmaceutical Analysis: Latest Trends in Taste and<br />

Flavor Assessment in Drug Product Formulations (Half<br />

Session)<br />

PO Wed PM Drug Discovery: Activity and Characterization Studies<br />

Using Spectroscopic Methods of Detection<br />

PO Thu AM Drug Discovery: Spectroscopic Techniques for<br />

Identification<br />

Education/Teaching<br />

OC Sun PM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry New Directions in<br />

Analytical Instrumentation and Techniques<br />

WS Sun PM No Time? No Money? No Problem: Solutions for<br />

Innovative Analytical Research at Primarily Undergraduate<br />

Institutions<br />

IS Mon AM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Interdisciplinary<br />

Analytical Chemistry<br />

WS Mon AM Improving the Analytical Laboratory: Case Studies in<br />

Statistical Thinking<br />

CN Mon AM New Faculty Initiating Competitive Research <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

PO Mon PM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Undergraduate<br />

Poster Session<br />

CN Wed PM Commercial Devices for Teaching in Instrumental<br />

Analytical Chemistry<br />

PO Wed PM New Tricks in Teaching Analytical Chemistry<br />

WS Thu AM Experiments and Methods in the Integrated Chemistry<br />

Laboratory Course: An Alternative Pedagogy<br />

WS Thu PM The Beauty and the Beast in Approaches to Teaching<br />

Analytical Chemistry: Can There Be Any Harmony?<br />

Electrochemistry<br />

OS Sun PM Bioanalytical Electrochemistry I<br />

OS Mon AM Bioanalytical Electrochemistry II<br />

OC Mon AM SEAC Organized Session on Electrochemistry<br />

OS Tue AM Bioelectrochemistry<br />

PO Tue AM Electrochemical Sensors<br />

PO Tue AM Electrochemistry<br />

IS Tue PM Electrochemical Detection: Small is Beautiful<br />

OS Wed AM Electrochemistry: Environment and Materials<br />

AW Wed PM Charles N Reilley and Young Investigator Awards<br />

OS Thu AM Electrochemical Biosensors<br />

Environmental<br />

IS Sun PM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry The Environmental<br />

Impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans and the<br />

Surrounding Area<br />

OS Sun PM Environmental: Analysis of Metals (Half Session)<br />

OC Mon AM Analytical Methodologies Applied as Environmental<br />

Remediation Strategies<br />

PO Mon AM Environmental Analysis<br />

OS Mon AM Environmental Samples and Preparation I<br />

OC Mon PM Environmental Characterization and Management of High<br />

Level Radioactive Waste<br />

OS Tue AM Environmental Samples and Preparation II<br />

OS Tue AM GC: Food and Environmental Analysis (Half Session)<br />

CN Tue AM Size Exclusion Chromatography and Its Application in<br />

Differentiating Environmental Compounds<br />

WS Tue PM Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) for Clinical,<br />

Environmental, Nutritional, and Dietary Supplement<br />

Analysis<br />

CN Tue PM The Progress and Future of EPA Performance Based<br />

Measurements<br />

PO Wed AM Sample Preparation: Environmental<br />

OS Wed AM Electrochemistry: Environment and Materials<br />

OS Wed AM Environmental: Analysis of Biological Materials (Half<br />

Session)<br />

PO Wed AM Environmental: Analysis of Organic Compounds and<br />

Biological Materials<br />

PO Wed PM Environmental: Analysis of Metals<br />

OS Wed PM Environmental: Analysis of Organic Compounds<br />

OS Wed PM Environmental: Quality Assurance and Regulatory Issues<br />

(Half Session)<br />

PO Thu AM Environmental Investigations around the World<br />

OS Thu AM Environmental: Air and Aerosols<br />

OS Thu AM Environmental: Analysis of Drinking Water and Wastewater


<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong><br />

Focus Areas At-A-Glance<br />

AW = Award CN = Conference Networking IS = Invited Symposium OC = Organized Contributed Session OS = Oral Session<br />

PL= Plenary Lecture PO = Poster Session WS = Workshop NP = New Product Forum<br />

PO Thu AM Environmental: Inorganics Analysis, Ion Chromatography,<br />

TOC<br />

PO Thu AM Environmental: Sampling, Sample Preparation<br />

PO Thu AM Liquid Chromatography: Environmental<br />

Fluorescence/Luminescence<br />

OS Sun PM Bioanalytical Applications of Fluorescence and<br />

Luminescence<br />

OS Mon AM Applications of Fluorescence and Luminescence<br />

PO Mon PM Fluorescence and Luminescence Applications<br />

Food Science<br />

OS Sun PM Bioanalytical Applications of Fluorescence and<br />

Luminescence<br />

PO Mon AM Food Science: NIR and AA<br />

PO Mon AM Food Science: Titration and Separation<br />

OS Mon AM Food Science: UV-VIS, NIR, AA, LC, GC, and Electronic<br />

Nose<br />

PO Mon PM Food Science: HPLC and GC<br />

OC Tue AM Analytical Challenges in the Food Industry<br />

PO Tue AM Food Science: LC/MS and ICP/MS<br />

OS Tue AM Food Science: MS, LC/MS, GC/MS, TOF/MS and ICP/MS<br />

OS Tue AM GC: Food and Environmental Analysis (Half Session)<br />

PO Tue PM Food Science: GC/MS<br />

WS Tue PM Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) for Clinical,<br />

Environmental, Nutritional, and Dietary Supplement<br />

Analysis<br />

OS Wed AM Advances in Analysis of Food and Agricultural Products<br />

PO Wed AM Food Science: Other Methods<br />

Fuels, Energy and Petrochemical<br />

OS Sun PM Biofuels and Petrochemical (Half Session)<br />

OS Sun PM Chemical Solutions to Alternative Fuel Research<br />

IS Sun PM New Strategies in Designing Fuel Cell Catalysts<br />

OS Mon AM Fuel Characterization and Analysis: Present and Future<br />

PO Mon AM Petrochemical Analysis<br />

IS Mon AM Recent Developments in the Separation of Spent Nuclear<br />

Fuel<br />

IS Tue AM Advances in Analytical Methods for Characterization of<br />

Complex Petroleum and Biofuel Molecules<br />

PO Tue PM Analysis for Energy Production<br />

PO Tue PM Analysis of Biofuels<br />

PO Tue PM Analysis of Petrochemical Products<br />

CN Tue PM Petroleum Analysis: What We Can Learn From Natural<br />

Products Chemistry<br />

IS Wed AM Biofuels<br />

OS Wed PM Spectroscopic Applications for Nuclear, Fuel Cells and<br />

Metal Analyses (Half Session)<br />

OS Thu AM Biodiesel Analysis via Spectroscopic and Chromatographic<br />

Methods<br />

Gas Chromatography, Gas Chromatography/Mass<br />

Spectrometry<br />

OS Sun PM Developments in Gas Chromatography<br />

OS Mon AM Food Science: UV-VIS, NIR, AA, LC, GC, and Electronic<br />

Nose<br />

PO Mon AM GC: New Developments<br />

OS Mon AM General Interest: LC/GC<br />

OS Tue AM GC: Food and Environmental Analysis (Half Session)<br />

OS Tue AM GC: High Throughput Analysis (Half Session)<br />

PO Tue AM General Interest: LC/GC/MS<br />

PO Tue PM Food Science: GC/MS<br />

PO Wed AM Methodology: GCMS<br />

OS Wed PM GC-MS Instrument and Method Developments<br />

OS Thu AM GC-MS of Environmental Samples<br />

General Interest<br />

IS Sun PM Astrochemistry: It's Out of This World<br />

OC Sun PM Pharmaceutical Outsourcing/Insourcing: Managing the<br />

Technical Process at a Third Party Organization<br />

OS Sun PM Sample Preparation: General<br />

IS Sun PM The Archeology of the French Explorer La Salle's 1684<br />

Wrecked Ship La Belle: Artifact Preservation Using<br />

Polymers<br />

IS Mon AM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Interdisciplinary<br />

Analytical Chemistry<br />

IS Mon AM From Bench to the Bedside: Novel Analytical Techniques<br />

that Will Impact Healthcare in the 21st Century<br />

OS Mon AM General Interest: LC/GC<br />

IS Mon PM Science for Art<br />

IS Tue AM Art, Cosmetics and Medicine in Ancient Eras: The<br />

Analytical Chemist's View<br />

PO Tue AM General Interest: LC/GC/MS<br />

PO Tue AM Sample Preparation: General<br />

OC Wed AM Analytical Chemistry Applied to the Study and Preservation<br />

of Art and Cultural Works<br />

PO Wed AM Analytical Chemistry for Archaeometry and Archaeology<br />

PO Wed AM General Interest: Chemical Methods<br />

OC Wed PM Green Analytical Chemistry<br />

CN Wed PM Green Chemistry/Green Chemists in the Office, Lab and<br />

Schools: What Can I Do to Make our World "Greener"<br />

IS Thu AM Panel Discussion on Global Warming<br />

OS Thu PM General Interest: Atomic Spectroscopy/Elemental Analysis<br />

(Half Session)<br />

High-Throughput Chemical Analysis<br />

IS Mon AM High-Throughput Analysis in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

OS Tue AM GC: High Throughput Analysis (Half Session)<br />

PO Wed AM Liquid Chromatography: High Throughput Chemical<br />

Analysis<br />

OS Wed PM Liquid Chromatography: High Throughput Chemical<br />

Applications<br />

PO Thu AM High-Throughput Chemical Analysis<br />

OS Thu PM Developments in High Throughput Chemical Analysis (Half<br />

Session)<br />

OS Thu PM High-Throughput Chemical Analysis<br />

Homeland Security/Forensics<br />

OC Sun PM Nanotechnology Applications to Chemical and Biological<br />

Defense<br />

IS Tue AM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry<br />

for Crime Scene Investigation Part I<br />

CN Tue AM Analysis of Explosives and Energetics: From<br />

Forensic/Trace to Production Support<br />

OS Tue AM Mass Spectrometry: Applications in Homeland Security<br />

and Advances in New Instrumentations<br />

IS Tue PM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry<br />

for Crime Scene Investigation Part II<br />

OS Tue PM Homeland Security and Forensic Analysis<br />

PO Wed AM Homeland Security and Forensic Analysis<br />

OS Thu PM Chemical Applications and Development for Homeland<br />

Security and Forensics<br />

Industrial Hygiene<br />

PO Mon PM Industrial Hygiene Chemistry<br />

Laboratory Informatics<br />

PO Mon PM Laboratory Informatics<br />

CN Tue AM Information Management and Data Handling in the<br />

Laboratory<br />

OS Tue AM Lab Informatics I<br />

OS Wed AM Lab Informatics II<br />

Laboratory Management<br />

CN Mon AM Analytical Chemistry Outsourcing in the Pharmaceutical<br />

Industry<br />

OC Mon PM Environmental Characterization and Management of High<br />

Level Radioactive Waste<br />

WS Mon PM Facing Analytical Challenges with Reference Materials<br />

PO Tue PM Laboratory Management<br />

CN Wed AM Consulting for the Gypsy Scientist<br />

CN Wed AM Lab Automation<br />

OS Wed PM Laboratory Management (Half Session)


<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong><br />

Focus Areas At-A-Glance<br />

AW = Award CN = Conference Networking IS = Invited Symposium OC = Organized Contributed Session OS = Oral Session<br />

PL= Plenary Lecture PO = Poster Session WS = Workshop NP = New Product Forum<br />

Liquid Chromatography, Liquid Chromatography/Mass<br />

Spectrometry<br />

IS Sun PM HPLC on the Edge<br />

OS Sun PM Liquid Chromatography at the Extreme: Ultra High<br />

Pressure and High Temperature<br />

NP Mon AM Chromatographic Systems<br />

AW Mon AM Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley Dal Nogare<br />

Award<br />

OS Mon AM Food Science: UV-VIS, NIR, AA, LC, GC, and Electronic<br />

Nose<br />

OS Mon AM General Interest: LC/GC<br />

OS Mon AM HPLC: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

PO Mon AM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Software and<br />

General Applications<br />

WS Mon AM Recent Advances in Understanding Hydrophilic Interaction<br />

Chromatography (HILIC)<br />

PO Mon PM Advances in Liquid Chromatography<br />

IS Mon PM Best Practices for HPLC Method Development in<br />

Pharmaceutical Analysis<br />

WS Mon PM Fast HPLC: Where Are We Four Years Later?<br />

CN Mon PM HPLC-MS Users Forum<br />

OS Mon PM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Software and<br />

General Applications<br />

OS Mon PM Liquid Chromatography: Specialized Applications I<br />

IS Tue AM Current Status and Trends of LC/MS(n) Application in<br />

Trace Level Impurity Identification in Pharmaceuticals<br />

PO Tue AM Food Science: LC/MS and ICP/MS<br />

OS Tue AM Food Science: MS, LC/MS, GC/MS, TOF/MS and ICP/MS<br />

PO Tue AM General Interest: LC/GC/MS<br />

PO Tue AM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy:<br />

Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

OC Tue PM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Theory and Practice<br />

of Fast LC<br />

OC Tue PM Current Status and Trends in the Application of Liquid<br />

Chromatography (LC and UHPLC) Hyphenated with<br />

Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Pharmaceutical Analysis<br />

OS Tue PM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy:<br />

Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

CN Tue PM New LC and MS Technologies for Rapid Information<br />

Generation in Pharmaceutical Development<br />

PO Wed AM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Biological<br />

Applications<br />

PO Wed AM Liquid Chromatography: High Throughput Chemical<br />

Analysis<br />

IS Wed PM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Hydrophilic<br />

Interaction Chromatography (HILIC)<br />

OS Wed PM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Biological<br />

Applications I<br />

OS Wed PM Liquid Chromatography: High Throughput Chemical<br />

Applications<br />

OS Wed PM Liquid Chromatography: Specialized Applications II<br />

OC Thu AM A New Era of Liquid Chromatography<br />

PO Thu AM Environmental: Inorganics Analysis, Ion Chromatography,<br />

TOC<br />

PO Thu AM Liquid Chromatography: Bioanalytical Applications<br />

PO Thu AM Liquid Chromatography: Clinical Applications<br />

PO Thu AM Liquid Chromatography: Environmental<br />

PO Thu AM Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

IS Thu PM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Advances in Ion<br />

Exchange Chromatography<br />

OS Thu PM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Biological<br />

Applications II<br />

OS Thu PM Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

OS Thu PM Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications:<br />

Chiral Separations (Half Session)<br />

Magnetic Resonance<br />

PO Wed PM Magnetic Resonance<br />

Mass Spectrometry<br />

OS Mon AM Bioanalytical Application of Mass Spectrometry<br />

AW Mon AM Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award<br />

OS Mon PM Mass Spectrometry: Sample Preparation/Method<br />

Development<br />

OC Tue AM Applications of Novel Chromatography Coupled to Mass<br />

Spectrometric Methods<br />

OS Tue AM Mass Spectrometry: Applications in Homeland Security<br />

and Advances in New Instrumentation<br />

PO Tue AM Methodology: Mass Spectrometry<br />

IS Tue PM Achievements and Unusual Challenges in Mass<br />

Spectrometry<br />

OC Wed AM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Mass Spectrometry<br />

Meets the World<br />

CN Wed AM Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry<br />

IS Wed AM Mass Spectrometric Approaches for Structural Analysis of<br />

Nucleic Acids and Their Complexes<br />

OS Wed AM Special Interest with Mass Spectrometry<br />

OC Wed PM Achievements and Unusual Challenges in Mass<br />

Spectrometry<br />

IS Wed PM Mass Spectrometry of Synthetic Polymers: Use of MS/MS<br />

IS Thu AM Truly Portable Mass Spectrometry<br />

Materials Science<br />

OS Sun PM Environmental: Analysis of Metals (Half Session)<br />

OS Tue PM FTIR: General Applications and Materials Analysis<br />

OS Tue PM Materials: Miscellaneous<br />

OS Wed AM Electrochemistry: Environment and Materials<br />

CN Wed AM ICP-MS and Chromatography for Metals Speciation<br />

OS Wed AM Material Sciences: Development and Novel Applications<br />

PO Wed PM Environmental: Analysis of Metals<br />

PO Wed PM Material Science: UV, IR, NMR, X-ray/AES and MS<br />

PO Thu AM Material Sciences: Other Methods<br />

OS Thu AM UV/VISIBLE for Materials Analysis (Half Session)<br />

Microscopy<br />

PO Mon PM Advances in Microscopy<br />

OS Tue PM Development and Applications of Nanotechnology and<br />

Microscopy<br />

OC Wed AM Spectroscopy in the Field: Miniature Spectrometers at<br />

Work<br />

IS Thu AM Truly Portable Mass Spectrometry<br />

Miniaturization, Micro/Nanofluidics, Lab-on-a-Chip<br />

OS Sun PM Cells on Microchips<br />

IS Mon AM Chemical Cytometry: The Chemical Analysis of Single<br />

Cells<br />

NP Mon AM Chromatographic Systems<br />

NP Mon AM Handheld Instruments<br />

OS Mon PM Analyzing Cellular Components with Microfluidics<br />

IS Mon PM Mobile Micro- and Nano-instruments<br />

PO Tue AM Analysis in Capillaries and Microchips<br />

IS Tue AM Cellular Assays in Microfluidic Systems<br />

OS Tue AM Development and Applications of Lab-on-a-Chip (Half<br />

Session)<br />

PO Tue AM Microchip "Hardware"<br />

PO Tue AM Nanotechnology/Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip<br />

IS Tue PM Fluidics at the Nanoscale: Pores, Pipettes and Channels<br />

OC Wed AM Fluidics at the Nanoscale: Pores, Pipettes, and Channels<br />

OS Thu AM Microfluidic "Hardware"<br />

IS Thu AM Truly Portable Mass Spectrometry<br />

OC Thu PM ACS Division ofAnalytical Chemistry Small<br />

Instrumentation for a Small World<br />

Nanotechnology<br />

OS Sun PM Nanoparticles in Biospectroscopy<br />

OC Sun PM Nanotechnology Applications to Chemical and Biological<br />

Defense<br />

PO Tue AM Nanotechnology/Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip<br />

OS Tue PM Development and Applications of Nanotechnology and<br />

Microscopy<br />

OS Thu AM Imaging: Surface Analysis / Nanotechnology<br />

IS Thu AM Nanoparticle Biosensors<br />

OS Thu AM Nanotechnology<br />

Near Infrared<br />

OS Sun PM NIR and Related Techniques in Process Analysis<br />

PO Mon AM Food Science: NIR and AA<br />

OS Mon AM Food Science: UV-VIS, NIR, AA, LC, GC, and Electronic<br />

Nose<br />

IS Thu AM Bioanalytical Applications and Near-IR Fluorescence


<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong><br />

Focus Areas At-A-Glance<br />

AW = Award CN = Conference Networking IS = Invited Symposium OC = Organized Contributed Session OS = Oral Session<br />

PL= Plenary Lecture PO = Poster Session WS = Workshop NP = New Product Forum<br />

Neurochemistry<br />

OS Mon PM Neurochemistry I<br />

OS Tue PM Neurochemistry II<br />

PO Tue AM Neurochemistry<br />

IS Thu AM Neurochemical Monitoring: New Electrode Materials and<br />

Measurement Methodologies<br />

Nuclear Analytical Applications<br />

OS Sun PM Chemical Solutions to Alternative Fuel Research<br />

IS Mon AM Recent Developments in the Separation of Spent Nuclear<br />

Fuel<br />

OC Mon PM Environmental Characterization and Management of High<br />

Level Radioactive Waste<br />

Pharmaceutical<br />

OC Sun PM Pharmaceutical Outsourcing/Insourcing: Managing the<br />

Technical Process at a Third Party Organization<br />

CN Mon AM Analytical Chemistry Outsourcing in the Pharmaceutical<br />

Industry<br />

PO Mon AM Analytical Tools for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

IS Mon AM High-Throughput Analysis in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

OS Mon AM HPLC: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

CN Mon PM Capillary Electrophoresis in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

IS Tue AM Current Status and Trends of LC/MS(n) Application in<br />

Trace Level Impurity Identification in Pharmaceuticals<br />

PO Tue AM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy:<br />

Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

OC Tue PM Current Status and Trends in the Application of Liquid<br />

Chromatography (LC and UHPLC) Hyphenated with<br />

Tandem Mass Spectrometry for Pharmaceutical Analysis<br />

OS Tue PM Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy:<br />

Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

CN Tue PM New LC and MS Technologies for Rapid Information<br />

Generation in Pharmaceutical Development<br />

OS Tue PM Pharmaceutical Analysis Using Chromatographic Methods<br />

(Half Session)<br />

OC Tue PM Pharmaceutical Analysis: Latest Trends in Taste and<br />

Flavor Assessment in Drug Product Formulations (Half<br />

Session)<br />

OS Tue PM Sample Preparation: Pharmaceutical (Half Session)<br />

OS Wed PM Spectroscopic Tools for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

PO Thu AM Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

PO Thu AM Pharmaceutical Process<br />

OS Thu PM Analytical Tools for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

OS Thu PM Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

OS Thu PM Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications:<br />

Chiral Separations (Half Session)<br />

Physical Measurements<br />

OS Tue PM Developments in Physical Measurements (Half Session)<br />

Polymers and Plastics<br />

OS Wed AM Characterization of Polymers and Plastics I<br />

NP Wed AM Polymer Analysis<br />

OS Wed PM Characterization of Polymers and Plastics II<br />

IS Wed PM Mass Spectrometry of Synthetic Polymers: Use of MS/MS<br />

PO Thu AM Polymer and Plastic Analysis<br />

Process Analytical Chemistry<br />

OS Sun PM NIR and Related Techniques in Process Analysis<br />

CN Mon PM PAT: Software and Informatics<br />

NP Tue AM Process Measurement and Control<br />

NP Tue AM Process Measurement-Spectroscopy<br />

CN Wed AM PAT: Instruments and Interfaces<br />

NP Wed AM Production<br />

OS Wed AM Process Analytical Techniques<br />

OS Wed PM Process Analytical Chemistry<br />

CN Wed PM Process Analytical Chemistry Process Analysis<br />

PO Thu AM Process Analytical Chemistry<br />

Proteomics and Genomics<br />

PO Mon AM Genomics and Proteomics<br />

AW Mon AM Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award<br />

OS Mon PM 'Omics: Proteomics, Lipidomics, Metabolomics<br />

IS Wed AM Cancer Biomarkers: Proteomics, Glycoproteomics,<br />

Glycomics and Metabolomics<br />

IS Wed AM Next Generation Genome Sequencing Technologies<br />

OC Thu AM Young Scientist Session: Proteomics and Glycomics in<br />

Biomarker Discovery<br />

IS Thu PM Integrated Sensing and Processing<br />

IS Thu PM Metallomics: The New Melding of Atomic Spectrometry<br />

and Bioscience<br />

Quality and Regulatory<br />

WS Mon PM Facing Analytical Challenges with Reference Materials<br />

OS Tue AM Novel Processes of Quality Control (Half Session)<br />

PO Tue PM Quality<br />

OS Wed PM Environmental: Quality Assurance and Regulatory Issues<br />

(Half Session)<br />

Sampling and Sample Preparation<br />

OS Mon AM Environmental Samples and Preparation I<br />

OS Mon PM Mass Spectrometry: Sample Preparation/Method<br />

Development<br />

OS Mon PM Sample Preparation: Bioanalytical<br />

OS Sun PM Sample Preparation: General<br />

PO Thu AM Environmental: Sampling, Sample Preparation<br />

PO Thu AM Sample Preparation: Bios<br />

IS Thu PM Sample Preparation Approaches for Microseparation<br />

Techniques<br />

OS Tue AM Environmental Samples and Preparation II<br />

PO Tue AM Sample Preparation: General<br />

OS Tue PM Sample Preparation: Pharmaceutical (Half Session)<br />

PO Wed AM Sample Preparation: Environmental<br />

OS Wed PM Sampling and Sample Preparation in Bioanalysis<br />

PO Wed PM Sampling and Sample Preparation in Bioanalysis<br />

Sensors<br />

OC Mon AM Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors I<br />

OS Mon AM Sensors I<br />

IS Mon PM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry New Perspectives in<br />

Optical Sensing: From Ions to Molecules and Beyond<br />

OS Mon PM Affinity Probes: Sensing<br />

PO Mon PM Bioanalytical Chemistry: Sensor Based<br />

OS Mon PM Developments in Sensors and Imaging (Half Session)<br />

PO Mon PM Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors<br />

OC Mon PM Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors II<br />

PO Tue AM Electrochemical Sensors<br />

IS Tue AM Miniature/Micro Gas Sensors for Biological and Biomedical<br />

Applications<br />

CN Tue PM Micromechanical Chem/Bio Sensors<br />

OS Tue PM Sensors II<br />

OS Wed AM Biosensors<br />

PO Wed AM Spectroscopic Sensors<br />

OC Wed PM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry New Concepts and<br />

Instruments for Biosensors<br />

PO Wed PM Adsorption-Based Sensors<br />

PO Wed PM Biosensors<br />

IS Wed PM Chemical Sensors for Cellular Messengers Come of Age<br />

OS Thu AM Electrochemical Biosensors<br />

IS Thu AM Nanoparticle Biosensors<br />

OS Thu AM Sensors III<br />

Separation Sciences<br />

OS Mon AM Affinity Probes: Bioseparations<br />

PO Mon AM Bioanalytical Chemistry: Separation Based<br />

AW Mon AM Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley Dal Nogare<br />

Award<br />

NP Mon AM High Speed Chromatography<br />

IS Mon AM Recent Developments in the Separation of Spent Nuclear<br />

Fuel<br />

OS Mon PM Advances in Separation Science I<br />

PO Mon PM Food Science: HPLC and GC


<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong><br />

Focus Areas At-A-Glance<br />

AW = Award CN = Conference Networking IS = Invited Symposium OC = Organized Contributed Session OS = Oral Session<br />

PL= Plenary Lecture PO = Poster Session WS = Workshop NP = New Product Forum<br />

OC Tue AM ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Aptamers in<br />

Separation Science<br />

OS Tue AM Advances in Separation Science II<br />

OC Tue AM Applications of Novel Chromatography Coupled to Mass<br />

Spectrometric Methods<br />

OS Tue AM Bioanalytical Separations I<br />

NP Tue AM Chromatography Columns<br />

NP Tue AM Micro Separations<br />

CN Tue AM Size Exclusion Chromatography and Its Application in<br />

Differentiating Environmental Compounds<br />

AW Tue PM Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award<br />

OS Tue PM Bioanalytical Separations II<br />

OS Tue PM Novel Phases and Separation Methodology for CE(C)<br />

OS Tue PM Pharmaceutical Analysis Using Chromatographic Methods<br />

(Half Session)<br />

PO Tue PM Separation Science Advances<br />

AW Wed AM Analytical Chemistry Award for Young Investigators in<br />

Separation Science<br />

OS Wed AM Bioanalytical Separations III<br />

CN Wed AM Multidimensional Separations: Is There a Place for Them<br />

in My Lab?<br />

OC Wed PM Comprehensive Multidimensional Separations<br />

OS Wed PM Particle Separations from Organelles to Organisms<br />

OS Thu AM Biodiesel Analysis via Spectroscopic and Chromatographic<br />

Methods<br />

IS Thu PM Sample Preparation Approaches for Microseparation<br />

Techniques<br />

OS Wed PM Spectroscopic Tools for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

PO Wed PM Spectroscopy: FTIR, Near IR, Raman<br />

AW Wed PM Williams-Wright Award<br />

OS Thu PM Development and Novel Applications of Raman<br />

Spectroscopy<br />

X-ray Techniques<br />

PO Wed PM Material Science: UV, IR, NMR, X-ray/AES and MS<br />

Surface Analysis/Imaging<br />

NP Mon AM Handheld Instruments<br />

NP Mon AM Spectroscopy and Imaging<br />

OS Mon PM Developments in Sensors and Imaging (Half Session)<br />

OS Wed AM Advances in Cellular/Tissue Imaging Techniques<br />

CN Wed PM Chemical Imaging: Instrumental and Analysis<br />

OS Thu AM Imaging: Surface Analysis / Nanotechnology<br />

OS Thu PM Imaging Cells<br />

IS Thu PM New Reagents for Biologic Imagery<br />

Thermal Analysis<br />

CN Tue AM Thermal Analysis Users Forum<br />

OS Thu AM Thermal Analysis (Half Session)<br />

PO Mon AM Thermal Analysis<br />

UV/VIS<br />

OS Mon AM Food Science: UV-VIS, NIR, AA, LC, GC, and Electronic<br />

Nose<br />

PO Tue PM UV/VIS Spectrophotometry<br />

OS Thu AM UV/VISIBLE for Materials Analysis (Half Session)<br />

Validation<br />

CN Tue PM Laboratory Compliance-Impact to Data Integrity<br />

WS Tue PM Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) for Clinical,<br />

Environmental, Nutritional, and Dietary Supplement<br />

Analysis<br />

PO Thu AM Validation<br />

Vibrational Spectroscopy<br />

IS Mon AM From Bench to the Bedside: Novel Analytical Techniques<br />

that Will Impact Healthcare in the 21st Century<br />

OS Mon AM FTIR: Reflectance/Imaging/Chemometrics Applications<br />

NP Mon AM Handheld Instruments<br />

NP Mon AM Spectroscopy and Imaging<br />

OS Mon PM Raman, FTIR and Related Techniques<br />

AW Tue AM Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award<br />

IS Tue PM 50 Years of SAS: Looking to the Future with Vibrational<br />

Spectroscopy<br />

OS Tue PM FTIR: General Applications and Materials Analysis<br />

PO Tue PM Spectroscopic Tools for Biomedical Applications<br />

OS Wed AM Advances in Cellular/Tissue Imaging Techniques<br />

IS Wed AM Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy in Biomedical<br />

Research<br />

AW Wed AM Bomem-Michelson Award<br />

OS Wed PM Spectroscopic Applications for Nuclear, Fuel Cells and<br />

Metal Analyses (Half Session)


SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 2, <strong>2008</strong><br />

SYMPOSIA<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry The Environmental Impact of<br />

Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans and the Surrounding Area<br />

Astrochemistry: It's Out of This World<br />

Detection of Chemical and Biological Hazards in Food<br />

HIV/AIDS-Related Diagnostics for Resource-Limited Countries<br />

HPLC on the Edge<br />

New Strategies in Designing Fuel Cell Catalysts<br />

The Archeology of the French Explorer La Salle's 1684 Wrecked Ship<br />

La Belle: Artifact Preservation Using Polymers<br />

WORKSHOP<br />

No Time? No Money? No Problem: Solutions for Innovative Analytical<br />

Research at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry New Directions in Analytical<br />

Instrumentation and Techniques<br />

Nanotechnology Applications to Chemical and Biological Defense<br />

Pharmaceutical Outsourcing/Insourcing: Managing the Technical<br />

Process at a Third Party Organization<br />

ORAL SESSIONS<br />

Bioanalytical Applications of Fluorescence and Luminescence<br />

Bioanalytical Electrochemistry I<br />

Biofuels and Petrochemical (Half Session)<br />

Cells on Microchips<br />

Chemical Solutions to Alternative Fuel Research<br />

Developments in Gas Chromatography<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Metals (Half Session)<br />

Liquid Chromatography at the Extreme: Ultra High Pressure and High<br />

Temperature<br />

Nanoparticles in Biospectroscopy<br />

NIR and Related Techniques in Process Analysis<br />

Sample Preparation: General<br />

Agenda of Sessions<br />

ORAL SESSIONS<br />

Affinity Probes: Bioseparations<br />

Applications of Fluorescence and Luminescence<br />

Bioanalytical Application of Mass Spectrometry<br />

Bioanalytical Electrochemistry II<br />

Environmental Samples and Preparation I<br />

Food Science: UV-VIS, NIR, AA, LC, GC, and Electronic Nose<br />

FTIR: Reflectance/Imaging/Chemometrics Applications<br />

Fuel Characterization and Analysis: Present and Future<br />

General Interest: LC/GC<br />

HPLC: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

Sensors I<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUMS<br />

Chromatographic Systems<br />

Handheld Instruments<br />

High Speed Chromatography<br />

Spectroscopy and Imaging<br />

POSTER SESSIONS<br />

Analytical Tools for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

Bioanalytical Chemistry: Separation Based<br />

Environmental Analysis<br />

Food Science: NIR and AA<br />

Food Science: Titration and Separation<br />

GC: New Developments<br />

Genomics and Proteomics<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Software and General<br />

Applications<br />

Petrochemical Analysis<br />

Thermal Analysis<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS<br />

Analytical Chemistry Outsourcing in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

New Faculty Initiating Competitive Research <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Management and Certification of Reference Standards<br />

New LC and MS Technologies for Rapid Information Generation in<br />

Pharmaceutical Development<br />

SUNDAY POSTER SESSION<br />

New Developments in Analytical Instrumentation and Software<br />

PLENARY LECTURE<br />

HERITAGE AWARD<br />

MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

SYMPOSIA<br />

Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley Dal Nogare Award<br />

Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Interdisciplinary Analytical<br />

Chemistry<br />

Chemical Cytometry: The Chemical Analysis of Single Cells<br />

From Bench to the Bedside: Novel Analytical Techniques That Will<br />

Impact Healthcare in the 21st Century<br />

High-Throughput Analysis in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

Recent Developments in the Separation of Spent Nuclear Fuel<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

Improving the Analytical Laboratory: Case Studies in Statistical<br />

Thinking<br />

Recent Advances in Understanding Hydrophilic Interaction<br />

Chromatography (HILIC)<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS<br />

Analytical Methodologies Applied as Environmental Remediation<br />

Strategies<br />

Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors I<br />

SEAC Organized Session on Electrochemistry<br />

MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

SYMPOSIA<br />

Ralph N Adams Award in Bioanalytical Chemistry<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry New Perspectives in Optical<br />

Sensing: From Ions to Molecules and Beyond<br />

Best Practices for HPLC Method Development in Pharmaceutical<br />

Analysis<br />

Mobile Micro- and Nano-instruments<br />

Novel Biospectroscopy for Amyloid Diseases<br />

Science for Art<br />

The Nineteenth James L Waters Annual Symposium<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

Facing Analytical Challenges with Reference Materials<br />

Fast HPLC: Where Are We Four Years Later?<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS<br />

Environmental Characterization and Management of High Level<br />

Radioactive Waste<br />

Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors II<br />

ORAL SESSIONS<br />

'Omics: Proteomics, Lipidomics, Metabolomics<br />

Advances in Separation Science I<br />

Affinity Probes: Sensing<br />

Analyzing Cellular Components with Microfluidics<br />

Developments in Data Analysis and Methodology (Half Session)<br />

Developments in Sensors and Imaging (Half Session)<br />

Innovation in Sequencing and Genetic Analysis<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Software and General<br />

Applications


Liquid Chromatography: Specialized Applications I<br />

Mass Spectrometry: Sample Preparation/Method Development<br />

Neurochemistry I<br />

Raman, FTIR and Related Techniques<br />

Sample Preparation: Bioanalytical<br />

POSTER SESSIONS<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Poster Session<br />

Advances in Liquid Chromatography<br />

Advances in Microscopy<br />

Agriculture<br />

Bioanalytical Chemistry: Sensor Based<br />

Fluorescence and Luminescence Applications<br />

Food Science: HPLC and GC<br />

Industrial Hygiene Chemistry<br />

Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors<br />

Laboratory Informatics<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSION<br />

HPLC-MS Users Forum<br />

Capillary Electrophoresis in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

Electronic Nose and Tongue Instruments for Smell and Taste Analysis<br />

PAT: Software and Informatics<br />

LIMS Beyond the Analytical Laboratory<br />

TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

SYMPOSIA<br />

Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry for Crime<br />

Scene Investigation Part I<br />

Advances in Analytical Methods for Characterization of Complex<br />

Petroleum and Biofuel Molecules<br />

Art, Cosmetics and Medicine in Ancient Eras: The Analytical Chemist's<br />

View<br />

Cellular Assays in Microfluidic Systems<br />

Current Status and Trends of LC/MS(n) Application in Trace Level<br />

Impurity Identification in Pharmaceuticals<br />

Miniature/Micro Gas Sensors for Biological and Biomedical<br />

Applications<br />

WORKSHOP<br />

Analytical Instrumentation: Issues and Answers<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Aptamers in Separation Science<br />

Analytical Challenges in the Food Industry<br />

Applications of Novel Chromatography Coupled to Mass Spectrometric<br />

Methods<br />

ORAL SESSIONS<br />

Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy Capabilities<br />

Advances in Separation Science II<br />

Bioanalytical Separations I<br />

Bioelectrochemistry<br />

Development and Applications of Lab-on-a-Chip (Half Session)<br />

Environmental Samples and Preparation II<br />

Food Science: MS, LC/MS, GC/MS, TOF/MS and ICP/MS<br />

GC: Food and Environmental Analysis (Half Session)<br />

GC: High Throughput Analysis (Half Session)<br />

Lab Informatics I<br />

Mass Spectrometry: Applications in Homeland Security and Advances<br />

in New Instrumentation<br />

Novel Processes of Quality Control (Half Session)<br />

Novel Tools for Biological and Chemical Agent Analysis<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUMS<br />

Chromatography Columns<br />

Micro Separations<br />

Process Measurement-Spectroscopy<br />

Process Measurement and Control<br />

POSTER SESSIONS<br />

Analysis in Capillaries and Microchips<br />

Electrochemical Sensors<br />

Electrochemistry<br />

Food Science: LC/MS and ICP/MS<br />

General Interest: LC/GC/MS<br />

LAB 2015<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Pharmaceutical<br />

Applications<br />

Methodology: Mass Spectrometry<br />

Microchip "Hardware"<br />

Nanotechnology/Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip<br />

Neurochemistry<br />

Sample Preparation: General<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS<br />

Information Management and Data Handling in the Laboratory<br />

Thermal Analysis Users Forum<br />

Size Exclusion Chromatography and Its Application in Differentiating<br />

Environmental Compounds<br />

Analysis of Explosives and Energetics: From Forensic/Trace to<br />

Production Support<br />

Green Chemistry/Green Chemists in the Office, Lab and Schools:<br />

What Can I Do to Make our World “Greener’?<br />

TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

SYMPOSIA<br />

Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award<br />

50 Years of SAS: Looking to the Future with Atomic Spectroscopy<br />

50 Years of SAS: Looking to the Future with Vibrational Spectroscopy<br />

Achievements and Unusual Challenges in Mass Spectrometry<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry for Crime<br />

Scene Investigation Part II<br />

Electrochemical Detection: Small is Beautiful<br />

Fluidics at the Nanoscale: Pores, Pipettes and Channels<br />

LAB 2015<br />

WORKSHOPS<br />

Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) for Clinical, Environmental,<br />

Nutritional, and Dietary Supplement Analysis<br />

Tools for Applying the Analytical Information Markup Language<br />

(AnIML)<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Theory and Practice of Fast LC<br />

Current Status and Trends in the Application of Liquid Chromatography<br />

(LC and UHPLC) Hyphenated with Tandem Mass Spectrometry for<br />

Pharmaceutical Analysis<br />

Pharmaceutical Analysis: Latest Trends in Taste and Flavor<br />

Assessment in Drug Product Formulations (Half Session)<br />

ORAL SESSIONS<br />

Bioanalytical Separations II<br />

Clinical/Toxicology<br />

Development and Applications of Nanotechnology and Microscopy<br />

Developments in Physical Measurements (Half Session)<br />

FTIR: General Applications and Materials Analysis<br />

Homeland Security and Forensic Analysis<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Pharmaceutical<br />

Applications<br />

Materials: Miscellaneous<br />

Neurochemistry II<br />

Novel Phases and Separation Methodology for CE(C)<br />

Pharmaceutical Analysis Using Chromatographic Methods (Half<br />

Session)<br />

Sample Preparation: Pharmaceutical (Half Session)<br />

Sensors II


POSTER SESSIONS<br />

Analysis for Energy Production<br />

Analysis of Biofuels<br />

Analysis of Petrochemical Products<br />

Atomic Spectroscopy<br />

Biospectroscopy<br />

Clinical/Toxicology<br />

Food Science: GC/MS<br />

Laboratory Management<br />

Quality<br />

Separation Science Advances<br />

Spectroscopic Tools for Biomedical Applications<br />

UV/VIS Spectrophotometry<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS<br />

Microchemical Chem/Bio Sensors<br />

Petroleum Analysis: What We Can Learn From Natural Products<br />

Chemistry<br />

Laboratory Compliance – Impact to Data Integrity<br />

The Progress and Future of EPA Performance Based Measurements<br />

WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

SYMPOSIA<br />

Analytical Chemistry Award for Young Investigators in Separation<br />

Science<br />

Bomem-Michelson Award<br />

Analytical Instrumentation for Biofuels R&D<br />

Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy in Biomedical Research<br />

Cancer Biomarkers: Proteomics, Glycoproteomics, Glycomics and<br />

Metabolomics<br />

Mass Spectrometric Approaches for Structural Analysis of Nucleic<br />

Acids and Their Complexes<br />

Next Generation Genome Sequencing Technologies<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Mass Spectrometry Meets the<br />

World<br />

Analytical Chemistry Applied to the Study and Preservation of Art and<br />

Cultural Works<br />

Fluidics at the Nanoscale: Pores, Pipettes, and Channels<br />

Spectroscopy in the Field: Miniature Spectrometers at Work<br />

ORAL SESSIONS<br />

Advances in Analysis of Food and Agricultural Products<br />

Advances in Bioanalytical Analysis (Half Session)<br />

Advances in Cellular/Tissue Imaging Techniques<br />

Bioanalytical Separations III<br />

Biosensors<br />

Characterization of Polymers and Plastics I<br />

Electrochemistry: Environment and Materials<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Biological Materials (Half Session)<br />

Lab Informatics II<br />

Material Sciences: Development and Novel Applications<br />

Microreactions in Capillaries<br />

Process Analytical Techniques<br />

Special Interest with Mass Spectrometry<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUMS<br />

Analyzers<br />

Inorganic Analysis<br />

Lab Automation<br />

Polymer Analysis<br />

Production<br />

Software for Analysis<br />

POSTER SESSIONS<br />

Analytical Chemistry for Archaeometry and Archaeology<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Organic Compounds and Biological<br />

Materials<br />

Food Science: Other Methods<br />

General Interest: Chemical Methods<br />

Homeland Security and Forensic Analysis<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Biological Applications<br />

Liquid Chromatography: High Throughput Chemical Analysis<br />

Methodology: GC/MS<br />

Sample Preparation: Environmental<br />

Spectroscopic Sensors<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS<br />

Consulting for the Gypsy Scientist<br />

ICP-MS and Chromatography for Metals Speciation<br />

Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry<br />

PAT: Instruments and Interfaces<br />

Multidimensional Separations: Is There a Place for Them in My Lab?<br />

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

SYMPOSIA<br />

Charles N Reilley and Young Investigator Awards<br />

Williams-Wright Award<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Hydrophilic Interaction<br />

Chromatography (HILIC)<br />

Analytical Micro-instrumentation for Sustainable Natural Resources<br />

Chemical Sensors for Cellular Messengers Come of Age<br />

Mass Spectrometry of Synthetic Polymers: Use of MS/MS<br />

Progress in Molecular Targeting: From Bioanalytical to Biomedical<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS<br />

Achievements and Unusual Challenges in Mass Spectrometry<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry New Concepts and Instruments<br />

for Biosensors<br />

Comprehensive Multidimensional Separations<br />

Green Analytical Chemistry<br />

ORAL SESSIONS<br />

Characterization of Polymers and Plastics II<br />

Chemical Applications on Studies of Art and Archaeological Materials<br />

(Half Session)<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Organic Compounds<br />

Environmental: Quality Assurance and Regulatory Issues (Half<br />

Session)<br />

GC-MS Instrument and Method Developments<br />

Laboratory Management (Half Session)<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Biological Applications I<br />

Liquid Chromatography: High Throughput Chemical Applications<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Specialized Applications II<br />

Particle Separations from Organelles to Organisms<br />

Process Analytical Chemistry<br />

Sampling and Sample Preparation in Bioanalysis<br />

Spectroscopic Applications for Nuclear, Fuel Cells and Metal Analyses<br />

(Half Session)<br />

Spectroscopic Tools for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

POSTER SESSIONS<br />

Adsorption-Based Sensors<br />

Biosensors<br />

Drug Discovery: Activity and Characterization Studies Using<br />

Spectroscopic Methods of Detection<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Metals<br />

Magnetic Resonance<br />

Materials Science: UV, IR, NMR, X-ray/AES and MS<br />

New Tricks in Teaching Analytical Chemistry<br />

Sampling and Sample Preparation in Bioanalysis<br />

Spectroscopy: FTIR, Near IR, Raman<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING SESSIONS<br />

Process Analytical Chemistry Process Analysis<br />

Chemical Imaging: Instrumental and Analysis<br />

Automated Discrete Analyzers for Colorimetric Analysis of Water and<br />

Industrial Processes<br />

Commercial Devices for Teaching in Instrumental Analytical Chemistry


THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, <strong>2008</strong><br />

SYMPOSIA<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry "Quant": A New Look at<br />

Introductory Quantitative Analysis Courses<br />

Bioanalytical Applications and Near-IR Fluorescence<br />

Label-Free Bioanalytical Detection Using Plasmon Resonance<br />

Spectroscopy: New Capabilities Inspire New Applications<br />

Nanoparticle Biosensors<br />

Neurochemical Monitoring: New Electrode Materials and Measurement<br />

Methodologies<br />

Panel Discussion on Global Warming<br />

The Mysterious Mechanisms of Abused Substances<br />

Truly Portable Mass Spectrometry<br />

WORKSHOP<br />

Experiments and Methods in the Integrated Chemistry Laboratory<br />

Course: An Alternative Pedagogy<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS<br />

A New Era of Liquid Chromatography<br />

Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy in Honor of James D. Winefordner<br />

Young Scientist Session: Proteomics and Glycomics in Biomarker<br />

Discovery<br />

ORAL SESSIONS<br />

Biodiesel Analysis via Spectroscopic and Chromatographic Methods<br />

Chemometrics<br />

Electrochemical Biosensors<br />

Environmental: Air and Aerosols<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Drinking Water and Wastewater<br />

GC-MS of Environmental Samples<br />

Imaging: Surface Analysis / Nanotechnology<br />

Microfluidic "Hardware"<br />

Nanotechnology<br />

Sensors III<br />

Thermal Analysis (Half Session)<br />

UV/VISIBLE for Materials Analysis (Half Session)<br />

POSTER SESSIONS<br />

Chemometrics<br />

Drug Discovery: Spectroscopic Techniques for Identification<br />

Environmental Investigations around the World<br />

Environmental: Inorganics Analysis, Ion Chromatography, TOC<br />

Environmental: Sampling, Sample Preparation<br />

High-Throughput Chemical Analysis<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Bioanalytical Applications<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Clinical Applications<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Environmental<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

Materials Science: Other Methods<br />

Pharmaceutical Process<br />

Polymer and Plastic Analysis<br />

Process Analytical Chemistry<br />

Sample Preparation: Bios<br />

Validation<br />

THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 6, <strong>2008</strong><br />

SYMPOSIA<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Advances in Ion Exchange<br />

Chromatography<br />

Integrated Sensing and Processing<br />

Metallomics: The New Melding of Atomic Spectrometry and Bioscience<br />

New Reagents for Biologic Imagery<br />

Placement, Patterning and Applications of Single Molecules in<br />

Controlled Chemical Environments<br />

Sample Preparation Approaches for Microseparation Techniques<br />

WORKSHOP<br />

The Beauty and the Beast in Approaches to Teaching Analytical<br />

Chemistry: Can There Be Any Harmony?<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONs<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Small Instrumentation for a Small<br />

World<br />

Integrated Approaches for Impurity and Degradant Identification<br />

ORAL SESSIONS<br />

Analytical Tools for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

Assessing Cytotoxicity and Cellular Morphology<br />

Bioanalytical Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

Biospectroscopy Applications<br />

Chemical Applications and Development for Homeland Security and<br />

Forensics<br />

Chiral Separation in Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

Development and Novel Applications of Raman Spectroscopy<br />

Developments in High Throughput Chemical Analysis (Half Session)<br />

General Interest: Atomic Spectroscopy/Elemental Analysis (Half<br />

Session)<br />

High-Throughput Chemical Analysis<br />

Imaging Cells<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Biological Applications II<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications: Chiral<br />

Separations (Half Session)<br />

Ultrasensitive Detection in Bioanalysis (Half Session)


<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong><br />

SUNDAY, MARCH 2, <strong>2008</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 10<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

The Environmental Impact of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans<br />

and the Surrounding Area - arranged by Robert L Cook, Louisiana State<br />

University and Matthew A Tarr, University of New Orleans<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 276<br />

Matthew A Tarr, University of New Orleans, Presiding<br />

1:00 Introductory Remarks - Robert L Cook<br />

1:05 (10-1) Characterizing the Dissolved Organic Matter within<br />

Katrina Floodwaters ROBERT L COOK, Louisiana State University, Justin<br />

Birdwell, Charisma Lattao, George Aiken, Kevin A Thorn, Michael Perdue, Jean-<br />

Francois Koprivnjak<br />

1:40 (10-2) Chemical, Toxicological, and Benthic Community<br />

Analysis of Wetlands in the Greater New Orleans Area following Hurricane<br />

Katrina BURTON SUEDEL, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jeff Steevens,<br />

Gary Ray, Sandra Brasfield, Alan Kennedy<br />

2:15 (10-3) Sediment and Air Contamination Inside Homes<br />

Flooded during Hurricane Katrina KALLIAT T VALSARAJ, Louisiana State<br />

University, Nick Ashley, Louis J Thibodeaux<br />

2:50 (10-4) Advanced Bioanalytical and Chemical Techniques<br />

for Public Health Assessments Following Hurricane Katrina KELLOGG<br />

SCHWAB, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health<br />

3:25 (10-5) Mold and Endotoxin Exposures Post Katrina FAYE<br />

GRIMSLEY, Tulane University<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 20<br />

Astrochemistry: It's Out of This World - arranged by Brian K<br />

Nunnally, Wyeth Research and Louis J Allamandola, NASA Ames Research<br />

Center<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 244<br />

Brian K Nunnally, Wyeth Research, Presiding<br />

1:00 Introductory Remarks - Brian K Nunnally<br />

1:05 (20-1) Chemistry in the Far Reaches of the Solar System:<br />

The Expected and the Unexpected DALE P CRUIKSHANK, NASA<br />

1:40 (20-2) In Situ Analysis of Rocks and Soils on Mars: The<br />

Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer on the Mars Exploration Rover Mission<br />

DAVID MITTLEFEHLDT, NASA/Johnson Space Center, Ralf Gellert, The<br />

Athena Science Team<br />

2:15 (20-3) The Chemistry of Star Formation ERIC HERBST,<br />

Ohio State University<br />

2:50 (20-4) Identifying Molecules in Space: Combining the<br />

Analytical Power of Spectroscopy and Radio Astronomy LUCY M ZIURYS,<br />

University of Arizona<br />

3:25 (20-5) Vibrational Astrospectroscopy LOUIS J<br />

ALLAMANDOLA, NASA<br />

1:40 (30-2) Bioconjugated Nanoparticles for Bioanalysis and<br />

Bioseparation WEIHONG TAN, University of Florida<br />

2:15 (30-3) Nano-biosensors for Food Defense EVANGELYN C<br />

ALOCILJA, Michigan State University<br />

2:50 (30-4) Bacteriophage, Bioreporters, and Bioluminescent<br />

Monitoring for Food Safety Assurance STEVEN RIPP, University of<br />

Tennessee<br />

3:25 (30-5) Development of a Field-Portable Nucleic Acid-Based<br />

Sensor CARL BATT, Cornell University, Scott Stelick, Clarissa Lui, Matthew<br />

Kennedy<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 40<br />

HIV/AIDS-Related Diagnostics for Resource-Limited Countries -<br />

arranged by Antje Baeumner and Hans-George Batz, Cornell University<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 272<br />

Antje Baeumner, Cornell University, Presiding<br />

1:00 Introductory Remarks - Antje Baeumner<br />

1:05 (40-1) A Multi-partner Collaborative Approach to Diagnostic<br />

Assay Development STEVEN DAVID REID, Imperial College London, Hans-<br />

Georg Batz<br />

1:45 (40-2) CD4 Testing in Limited-Resource Settings: Where<br />

Are We Now? SYBIL D'COSTA, Beckman Coulter Inc.<br />

2:25 (40-3) A Liposome-Based CD4 Lateral Flow Assay for HIV-<br />

Related Diagnostics ANTJE BAEUMNER, Cornell University<br />

3:05 (40-4) A Low-Cost HIV Viral Load Test (Cavidi ExaVir<br />

version 3) Is Useful for Monitoring HIV Infection in Adults and Children<br />

Living in Remote Settings with Minimal Laboratory Facilities SUZANNE<br />

CROWE, Burnet Institute<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 50<br />

HPLC on the Edge - arranged by Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er, University of<br />

Pittsburgh<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 252<br />

Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding<br />

1:00 Introductory Remarks - Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

1:05 (50-1) Ultra High Pressure Liquid Chromatography in<br />

Capillary Columns JAMES W JORGENSON, University of North Carolina<br />

1:40 (50-2) Temperature: A Useful Parameter in HPLC<br />

Optimization and Method Development PAT J SANDRA, Ghent University<br />

2:15 (50-3) Comparison of the Performance of Some Modern<br />

HPLC Columns in the Separation of Complex Mixtures GEORGES<br />

GUIOCHON, University of Tennessee, Nicola Marchetti<br />

2:50 (50-4) Extreme Separations Using Monolithic Columns<br />

FRANTISEK SVEC, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory<br />

3:25 (50-5) Optimization of Peak Capacity Productivity in LC-LC<br />

through Design of High Speed Gradient Elution Chromatography PETER<br />

W CARR, University of Minnesota, Dwight R Stoll, Xiapoing Li, Xiaoli Wang<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 30<br />

Detection of Chemical and Biological Hazards in Food - arranged<br />

by Dimitra N Stratis-Cullum and Letha J Sooter, US Army Research<br />

Laboratory<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 265<br />

Letha J Sooter, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Presiding<br />

1:00 Introductory Remarks - Letha J Sooter<br />

1:05 (30-1) Rapid Nondestructive Spectral Imaging<br />

Technologies for On-line Food Safety Inspection MOON S KIM, USDA-<br />

ARS, Kevin Chao, Alan M Lefcourt<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 60<br />

New Strategies in Designing Fuel Cell Catalysts - arranged by<br />

Cynthia G Zoski, New Mexico State University<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 267<br />

Cynthia G Zoski, New Mexico State University, Presiding<br />

1:00 Introductory Remarks - Cynthia G Zoski<br />

1:05 (60-1) The Application of SECM to the Rapid Synthesis and<br />

Screening of Electrocatalysts for Fuel Cells ALLEN BARD, University of<br />

Texas, Carlos Sanchez, Joaquin Rodriguez, Cheng-Lan Lin, Arumugam<br />

Manthiram


1:40 (60-2) Metal-Metal Oxide Synergetic Effects in Oxygen<br />

Reduction Electrocatalysts: Investigations by Scanning Electrochemical<br />

Microscopy and Rotating Disk Voltammetry CYNTHIA G ZOSKI, New<br />

Mexico State University, Jose L Fernandez<br />

2:15 (60-3) Effect of Pt Particle Size on the Kinetics of the<br />

Oxygen Reduction Reaction RICHARD M CROOKS, University of Texas,<br />

Heechang Ye<br />

2:50 (60-4) From Mechanism to Design of New Catalysts for<br />

Oxygen Reduction ANDREW A GEWIRTH, University of Illinois, Matthew<br />

Thorum<br />

3:25 (60-5) Enzymes as Fuel Cell Catalysts: Concepts and<br />

Principles FRASER ARMSTRONG, University of Oxford<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 70<br />

The Archeology of the French Explorer La Salle's 1684 Wrecked<br />

Ship La Belle: Artifact Preservation Using Polymers - arranged by<br />

James Bruseth, Texas Historical Commission<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 255<br />

James Bruseth, Texas Historical Commission, Presiding<br />

1:00 Introductory Remarks - James Bruseth<br />

1:05 (70-1) Artifacts and Science: Developing Polymers for<br />

Artifact Conservation C WAYNE SMITH, Texas A&M University<br />

1:35 (70-2) Overview of the La Belle Assemblage: Conservation<br />

Challenges of Water-Logged Artifacts HELEN DEWOLF, Texas A&M<br />

University<br />

2:05 (70-3) Conservation of Armaments: Strategies for Working<br />

on Composite Artifacts STARR COX, Texas A&M University<br />

2:35 (70-4) Conservation of Rigging and Cordage JENNIFER<br />

MCCASKILL, Texas A&M University<br />

3:05 (70-5) Conservation of a Miscellaneous Assemblage of<br />

Tools from a Large Wooden Box MICHAEL WEST<br />

3:35 (70-6) Conservation of Hair REBECCA SAGER, Texas A&M<br />

University<br />

4:05 (70-7) Conservation of Paper ELOISE BRACKENRIDGE<br />

EILERT, Texas A&M University<br />

WORKSHOP Session 80<br />

No Time? No Money? No Problem: Solutions for Innovative<br />

Analytical Research at Primarily Undergraduate Institutions -<br />

arranged by Gretchen E Potts, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 235<br />

Gretchen E Potts, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, Presiding<br />

1:00 Introductory Remarks - Gretchen Potts<br />

1:05 (80-1) Investigating Nanoparticle-Enhanced Fluorescence<br />

Using LED Excitation DAVID RUSAK, University of Scranton<br />

1:35 (80-2) NSF CCLI Help for Researchers at Predominantly<br />

Undergraduate Institutions ARTHUR L SALIDO, Western Carolina University<br />

2:05 (80-3) Environmental Research in the Analytical Lab:<br />

Approaches to Research on a Budget GRETCHEN E POTTS, University of<br />

Tennessee, Chattanooga<br />

2:35 Recess<br />

2:50 (80-4) Red-Shirt Freshmen to Senior All-Americans: How<br />

Conducting Research at an Undergraduate Institution is Like Coaching<br />

PAUL L EDMISTON, The College of Wooster<br />

3:20 (80-5) Development of Cavity Enhanced Spectroscopic<br />

Methods for Environmental Analysis at a P.U.I. JON EDWARD<br />

THOMPSON, University of Nebraska, Kearney<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 90<br />

SESSION<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

New Directions in Analytical Instrumentation and Techniques -<br />

arranged by S Douglass Gilman, Louisiana State University, Gloria Thomas<br />

MaGee, Xavier University of Louisiana and Kristin A Fletcher, ATMI, Inc.<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 243<br />

Kristin A Fletcher, ATMI, Inc., Presiding<br />

1:00 (90-1) Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Semiconductor<br />

Photocatalysts that Demonstrate Target Selectivity DON CROPEK, U.S.<br />

Army Corps of Engineers, Won Young Ahn<br />

1:20 (90-2) A New Approach Using NMR to Directly Measure the<br />

Surface Area of Particulate Suspensions DAVID FAIRHURST, XiGo<br />

Nanotools LLC, Terence Cosgrove<br />

1:40 (90-3) Determination of Enantiomeric Compositions of<br />

Analytes Using Novel Fluorescent Chiral Molecular Micelles and Steady<br />

State Fluorescence Measurements ALICIA A WILLIAMS, Louisiana State<br />

University, Sayo O Fakayode, Onur Alptürk, Christina M Jones, Mark Lowry,<br />

Robert M Strongin, Isiah M Warner<br />

2:00 (90-4) Novel Tool for Sorting Spectral Files into Calibration,<br />

Tolerance Interval, and Validation Sample Sets for Use in Development<br />

and Validation of Individual Discriminate Partial Least Squares (D-PLS)<br />

Material Discriminators JAMES FINCH, Perrigo<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (90-5) Direct Deposition LC-FTIR: A New Instrument for<br />

Structural Information about Minor Components and Polymers WILLIAM<br />

W CARSON, Spectra Analysis, Inc., Sidney Bourne<br />

2:55 (90-6) Fluid Steering in Microfluidic Devices with Chemical<br />

Valves and Inexpensive Magnets LISA A HOLLAND, West Virginia<br />

University, Theron J Pappas, Robert Grammer<br />

3:15 (90-7) Simple Fabrication of Fritless Chromatographic<br />

Microchips Packed with Conventional Reversed-Phase Silica Particles and<br />

Small-Molecule Separations FRANK ANTHONY GOMEZ, California State<br />

University, Los Angeles, Attila Gaspar, Schetema Stevens, Lilia Hernandez,<br />

Menake Piyasena<br />

3:35 (90-8) Internal Energy Deposited on Thermometer<br />

Molecules by Venturi-Assisted Electrospray Ionization and an Array of<br />

Micromachined Ultrasonic Electrosprays (AMUSE) CHRISTINA Y<br />

HAMPTON, Georgia Institute of Technology, Thomas P Forbes, Mark J Varady,<br />

J M Meacham, Catherine J Silvestri, F L Degertekin, Andrei G Fedorov,<br />

Facundo M Fernandez<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 100<br />

SESSION<br />

Nanotechnology Applications to Chemical and Biological<br />

Defense - arranged by Troy Alexander, US Army Research Laboratory<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 241<br />

Troy Alexander, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Presiding<br />

1:00 (100-1) Emerging and New Nanotechnology for Chemical<br />

and Biological Defense STEPHEN LEE, U.S. Army Research Office<br />

1:20 (100-2) Spectral Reproducibility in Surface-Enhanced<br />

Spectroscopies NAOMI HALAS, Rice University<br />

1:40 (100-3) Multi-layered SERS Substrate Geometries and Their<br />

Application to Chemical Nano-imaging Probes for Biological Agent<br />

Detection BRIAN CULLUM, University of Maryland, Baltimore County<br />

2:00 (100-4) Studies of Electron Beam Lithographically Prepared<br />

Pillar-Silver Nano-Discs as SERS Substrates MICHAEL SEPANIAK,<br />

University of Tennessee<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (100-5) Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) for<br />

Rapid and Sensitive Virus Detection JEREMY D DRISKELL, University of<br />

Georgia, Richard A Dluhy, Yiping Zhao, Ralph A Tripp<br />

2:55 (100-6) UK Chemical and Biological Defense Applications of<br />

Nanotechnology NICOLA E CANT, Dstl


3:15 (100-7) SERS Technology Solutions for Rapid Trace Level<br />

Detection of Chemical and Biological Agents CATERINA M NETTI, D3<br />

Technologies Ltd, Karen Shaw, Ewen Smith, Karen Faulds, Duncan Graham<br />

3:35 (100-8) Surface-Enhanced Raman Chemical Imaging of<br />

Bacteria STEVEN CHRISTESEN, US Army Edgewood Chem Bio Center,<br />

Jason Guicheteau, Ashish Tripathi<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 110<br />

SESSION<br />

Pharmaceutical Outsourcing/Insourcing: Managing the<br />

Technical Process at a Third Party Organization - arranged by<br />

Brian P Axe, Eli Lilly & Co.<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 260<br />

Brian P Axe, Eli Lilly & Co., Presiding<br />

1:00 (110-1) Outsourcing Manufacture and Qualification of<br />

Pharmaceutical Reference Standards LOUIS A COURY, Eli Lilly and<br />

Company, Margaret M McInerney, Paul F Booth, Cynthia Zajac, Matthew W<br />

Borer<br />

1:20 (110-2) Using Laboratory Workflow Analysis to Determine<br />

Critical LIMS Requirements RANDY HICE, Laboratory Expertise Center<br />

1:40 (110-3) Developing Successful Partnerships with Contract<br />

Pharmaceutical Organizations WINONA MATHESON, Aptuit, Inc.<br />

2:00 (110-4) Accelerating Early Phase Clinical Candidates in Big<br />

Pharma PAUL KEVIN OWENS, Chorus - A Division of Eli Lilly<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (110-5) Making Data Available to Clients Real Time JON<br />

SCOTT KAUFFMAN, Lancaster Laboratories<br />

2:55 (110-6) Pharmaceutical Outsourcing: A View from Both<br />

Sides ANDREW CHARLES KOLBERT, Catalent Pharma Solutions<br />

3:15 (110-7) Challenges for Development, Validation and Transfer<br />

of Solid-State Analytical Methods FIONA C THORLEY, SSCI, An Aptuit<br />

Company, Pamela A Smith<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 120<br />

Bioanalytical Applications of Fluorescence and Luminescence<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 262<br />

Edward J Guthrie, Agilent Technologies, Inc., Presiding<br />

1:00 (120-1) Fluorescent Hyperspectral Imaging of Biological<br />

Samples: Evaluating the Sensitivity of Our Quantitative Measurement<br />

HOWLAND JONES, Sandia National Laboratories, David M Haaland, Michael<br />

Sinclair, Mark Van Benthem, David Melgaard<br />

1:20 (120-2) Phthalocyanine-Based Near-IR Fluorescence<br />

Systems for SNP Detection IRINA V NESTEROVA, Louisiana State<br />

University, Serhii Pakhomov, Robert P Hammer, Steven A Soper<br />

1:40 (120-3) Quantifying Affinities of Membrane Associated<br />

Protein-Protein Interactions Using Ratiometric and Fluorescence<br />

Resonance Energy Transfer Imaging BARBARA J BULL, Clemson<br />

University, Thomas P Caldwell, Kenneth Christensen<br />

2:00 (120-4) Liposomes Outperform Colloidal Gold, Enzymes,<br />

and Fluorophores as Analytical Reagents KATIE EDWARDS, Cornell<br />

University, Antje Baeumner, Kayti Curtis, John C March<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (120-5) Fluorimetric Determinations of Nucleic Acids,<br />

Anions, and Oxygen Using Osmium Complexes ENJU WANG, St. John's<br />

University, Lei Yu, Yixi Xie, Vennesa O Williams, Elise Megehee<br />

2:55 (120-6) A Handheld Device for Fine Needle Aspiration<br />

Biopsy in Cancer Screening TA-CHAU CHANG, Academia Sinica, Taiwan,<br />

Pei-Jen Lou, Li-Jen Liao, Chi-Chih Kang, Huei-Chin Chen<br />

3:15 (120-7) Recombinant Forms of Anionic Tobacco Peroxidase<br />

as Prospective Chemiluminescent Reagents IRINA GAZARYAN, Burke<br />

Med Res Inst, Dmitry Hushpulian, Andrei Poloznikov, Vladimir Tishkov, Mark<br />

Lagrimini<br />

3:35 (120-8) Bioluminescent Dye-Doped Silica Nanoparticles for<br />

Targeting and Imaging MARIA CARMEN ESTEVEZ, University of Florida,<br />

Weihong Tan<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 130<br />

Bioanalytical Electrochemistry I<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 263<br />

Mehjabin Kathiwala, University of Florida, Presiding<br />

1:00 (130-1) Enhancing the Performance of Amperometric<br />

Assays Using a Novel Signal Processing Algorithm: Application to Rapid<br />

Sampling Microdialysis DELPHINE FEUERSTEIN, Imperial College London,<br />

Kim Parker, Andrew Manning, Anthony Strong, Martyn Boutelle<br />

1:20 (130-2) On Chip Liquid Chromatography Using In-Channel<br />

Electrochemical Detection PEI LING LEOW, Imperial College London, Bhavik<br />

Anil Patel, Danny O'Hare<br />

1:40 (130-3) Towards Multiplexed Electrogenerated<br />

Chemiluminescent (ECL) Detection WUJIAN MIAO, The University of<br />

Southern Mississippi, Shijun Wang<br />

2:00 (130-4) Simultaneous Determination of Ascorbic Acid and<br />

Hydrogen Peroxide Using Layered Metallo-polymer and Protein Films<br />

AMOS MUGWERU, Rowan University<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (130-5) The Effect of Dissolved Chlorine on an MS2<br />

Bacteriophage Immunoassay as Studied by Electrochemical and<br />

Fluorescence Detection NATASHA R MWALE, University of Cincinnati, Brian<br />

Halsall, William R Heineman<br />

2:55 (130-6) Cylindrical Pore Nanoelectrodes by FIB Milling of an<br />

Insulating Polymer: Towards Biological/Electrochemical Interfacing<br />

TIMOTHY PASCHKEWITZ, The University of Iowa, Donald M Cannon<br />

3:15 (130-7) Development of a Novel Electrochemical<br />

Immunosensor for West Nile Virus GUIWAN KOH, National University of<br />

Singapore, Chee-Seng Toh, Huisi Lim, Mary Mah Lee Ng<br />

3:35 (130-8) Rapid Measurements of Uric Acid at Pulmonary<br />

Artery Endothelial Cells Exposed to Oxygen Stress with a Nanostructured<br />

Carbon Fiber Sensor MEHJABIN KATHIWALA, University of Florida, Anna<br />

Brajter-Toth, Richard J Johnson, Sergey Zharikov<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 140<br />

Biofuels and Petrochemical (Half Session)<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 269<br />

Chin-I Shyr, Retired - Thermo, Presiding<br />

1:00 (140-1) Alternative Method for Analysis of Methanol in<br />

Biodiesel ALEJANDRO GONZALEZ, DCG Partnership I, Ltd., Roy G<br />

Rodriguez, Jennifer Campo<br />

1:20 (140-2) Optimization of a Biodiesel GC Separation Using<br />

Automated Method Development Software GRAHAM SHELVER, Varian<br />

Inc., Ludovic Debusschere<br />

1:40 (140-3) Increasing the Performance and Robustness of High<br />

Resolution Capillary Columns for the Analysis of Glycerides in Biodiesel<br />

Fatty Acid Methyl Esters Derived from Palm Kernal and Palm Oil<br />

Feedstocks HANS VAN DEN HEUVEL, Varian, Inc., Coen Duvekot, Robert<br />

Belair<br />

2:00 (140-4) The Use of ASE in Understanding Biomass<br />

Conversion Processes BRUCE RICHTER, Dionex, SLCTC, Eric Francis,<br />

Richard Carlson, Sheldon Henderson, Brett Murphy, Brian Dorich, Jennifer<br />

Peterson<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 150<br />

Cells on Microchips<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 261<br />

Yinfa Ma, University of Missouri-Rolla, Presiding<br />

1:00 (150-1) Tracking Bacterial Response to Chemical Gradients<br />

in Microfluidic Devices ANNA C KINSELLA, Indiana University, Michelle L<br />

Kovarik, Sachiko Koyama, Pamela J Bonner, Yves V Brun, Stephen C Jacobson<br />

1:20 (150-2) Collection, Real-time Imaging, and Storage of<br />

Pancreatic Islet Secretions Using Droplet-based Microfluidics<br />

CHRISTOPHER J EASLEY, Vanderbilt University, Jonathan V Rocheleau, W.<br />

Steven Head, David W Piston


1:40 (150-3) On-Device CO 2 Control to Facilitate Microfluidic Cell<br />

Culture SAMUEL P FORRY, National Institute of Standards and Technology,<br />

Laurie E Locascio<br />

2:00 (150-4) A Cell Culture Chip Using Low-Shear Mass Transport<br />

KE LIU, Texas Tech University, Dana Dang, Bayer Keith, Dimitri Pappas<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (150-5) Addressing a Vascular Endothelium Array with<br />

Blood Components Using Underlying Microfluidic Channels NICOLE<br />

TOLAN, Michigan State University, Luiza Genes, Dana Spence<br />

2:55 (150-6) Lab-on-a-Chip: A Novel Approach to Estimate<br />

Toxicity of Nanoparticles PETER ERTL, Austrian Research Centers, Andy<br />

Mak, Christoph Stepper, Lukas Richter, Hubert Brueckl<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 160<br />

Chemical Solutions to Alternative Fuel Research<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 270<br />

Jay Gandhi, Metrohm-Peak, Presiding<br />

1:00 (160-1) DNA Based Nanostructures as Nanomotor HUAIZHI<br />

KANG, University of Florida<br />

1:20 (160-2) CO and Methanol Electrooxidation on Uniform Au<br />

Nanoparticle Arrays in Alkaline Media: Role of Particle Size and<br />

Interparticle Distance SACHIN KUMAR, Miami University, Shouzhong Zou<br />

1:40 (160-3) Characterization and Quantification of Biofuels<br />

Using GC-FID-MS JANA STAVOVA, University of North Dakota, Alena<br />

Kubatova<br />

2:00 (160-4) Analysis of Biomass Hydrolysates: A Comparison of<br />

an HPLC/ELSD Method with a Trisilylation/GC Method EARL ALLEY,<br />

Mississippi State University, Maria Paraschivescu, Rafael Hernandez, William<br />

French, Jimmie Cain, Kevin Armbrust<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (160-5) The Impact of Sample Pathway and Storage Vessel<br />

Composition on Mercury Recovery in Stack Gas and Natural Gas Streams<br />

GARY BARONE, Restek Corporation<br />

2:55 (160-6) Comprehensive Gas Chromatography (GCxGC)<br />

Analysis of High-Ethanol Containing Motor Fuels JAMES D MCCURRY,<br />

Agilent Technologies, John V Seeley, Stacy K Seeley, Elise K Libby<br />

3:15 (160-7) Structure Property Correlation Studies of Lubricant<br />

Base Stocks A. S. SARPAL, Indian Oil Corporation, Ltd.<br />

3:35 (160-8) Determination of Sulfate and Chloride in Denatured<br />

Ethyl Alcohol According to ASTM D 7319 JAY GANDHI, Metrohm-Peak<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 170<br />

Developments in Gas Chromatography<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 264<br />

William Barber, Agilent Technologies, Presiding<br />

1:00 (170-1) Analysis of Bleed in GC Inlet Port Septum<br />

MICHAEL WALDMAN, EuTech Scientific Services, Raghvendra Sahai<br />

1:20 (170-2) Unsymmetrical Dicationic Ionic Liquids:<br />

Manipulation of Physicochemical Properties Using Specific Structural<br />

Architectures DHARANA W PAYAGALA, University of Texas, Arlington,<br />

Junmin Huang, Zachary S Breitbach, Pritesh S Sharma, Daniel W Armstrong<br />

1:40 (170-3) Integration and Optimization of Hardware and<br />

Software for a Differential Flow Modulated Comprehensive Gas<br />

Chromatography System (GCxGC) JAMES D MCCURRY, Agilent<br />

Technologies, Roger L Firor, Chun-xiao Wang, Michael J Feeney<br />

2:00 (170-4) Pulsed Discharge Detector (PDD) with Multiple<br />

Collecting Electrodes HUAMIN CAI, VICI Valco Instruments Co. Inc., Stanley<br />

D Stearns<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (170-5) Planar Micro Flame Ionization Detector with<br />

Integrated Guard WINFRED JAN KUIPERS, Hamburg University of<br />

Technology, Jörg Müller<br />

2:55 (170-6) Reversed-Phase Gas-Liquid Chromatography: A New<br />

Frontier PETER A DAWES, SGE Analytical Science, Dan DiFeo, Paul M<br />

Wynne<br />

3:15 (170-7) Use of Axial Temperature Gradients in Gas<br />

Chromatography JESSE A CONTRERAS, Brigham Young University, H.<br />

Dennis Tolley, Milton L Lee<br />

3:35 (170-8) Miniaturized Atomic Emission Detector Using Radio-<br />

Frequency Helium Plasma Equipped with Coaxial Micro Plasma Torch for<br />

Portable Gas Chromatography TATSURO NAKAGAMA, Tokyo Metropolitan<br />

University, Kensuke Shinohara, Shinji Uchiyama, Jun Tsunokawa, Katsumi<br />

Uchiyama<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 180<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Metals (Half Session)<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 269<br />

Chin-I Shyr, Retired - Thermo, Presiding<br />

2:35 (180-1) Application of Polyamic Acid for the Detection and<br />

Reduction of Toxic Cr(VI) MARCELLS APIYO OMOLE, Binghamton<br />

University, Liza Zhou, Omowunmi A Sadik<br />

2:55 (180-2) Generating Selectivity in Ligand-Functionalized<br />

Microcantilever Arrays for Metal Ion Sensing and Identification PETER<br />

JAMES CHAPMAN, University of Tennessee, Michael Sepaniak, Zhou Long,<br />

Pampa Dutta, Panos G Datskos, Richard Archibald<br />

3:15 (180-3) Liquid-Liquid Extraction, Speciation,<br />

Preconcentration, Determination of Vanadium (v) with P-nitro Calix (6)<br />

Arene--Hydoxamic Acid JIGAR JASHUBHAI SHAH, C.U. Shah Science<br />

College<br />

3:35 (180-4) Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) of Metals onto<br />

Capillary-Channeled Polymer (C-CP) Fibers Modified with Polyacrylic Acid<br />

(PAA) with Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry<br />

(ICP-AES) Detection JENNIFER PITTMAN, Clemson University, R Kenneth<br />

Marcus, Igor Luzinov<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 190<br />

Liquid Chromatography at the Extreme: Ultra High Pressure<br />

and High Temperature<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 245<br />

Melissa Wilcox, Grace, Presiding<br />

1:00 (190-1) High Efficiency Semi-Preparative Liquid<br />

Chromatography at Elevated Temperatures JODY CLARK, Selerity<br />

Technologies, Isabelle François, Frédéric Lynen, Pat J Sandra<br />

1:20 (190-2) Effect of Temperature on Solvent-Strength Linearity<br />

in Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography JASON W COYM, University of<br />

South Alabama<br />

1:40 (190-3) Explore the Various Approaches to Evaluate the<br />

Stability and Lifetime of RP-HPLC Columns in High pH Conditions<br />

LAWRENCE Y LOO, Phenomenex, Inc., Ismail Rustamov, Tivadar Farkas,<br />

Daniel Priego<br />

2:00 (190-4) Theoretical Considerations When Carrying Out<br />

Liquid Chromatography at Ultrahigh Pressure ROGER K GILPIN, Wright<br />

State University, Joseph G Solch, Wanlong Zhou, Christina S Gilpin<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (190-5) Achieving Optimum UHPLC Column Performance by<br />

Measuring and Reducing Overall System Dispersion RICHARD HENRY,<br />

Supelco, Hillel Brandes, Russel Gant<br />

2:55 (190-6) A Novel Ultra-High Pressure Liquid Chromatography<br />

(U-HPLC) Method for the Analysis of Vitamins in Cell Culture Medium<br />

JASON LIESKE, Wyeth<br />

3:15 (190-7) Faster HPLC Separations at Elevated Temperature<br />

DAVID H THOMAS, ThermoFisher Scientific, Luisa Pereira<br />

3:35 (190-8) Evaluation of Diamond Particles as Stationary<br />

Phases for Liquid Chromatography YANSHENG LIU, Brigham Young<br />

University, Milton L Lee


ORAL SESSION Session 200<br />

Nanoparticles in Biospectroscopy<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 271<br />

Christopher A Pohl, Dionex Corporation, Presiding<br />

1:00 (200-1) Entry of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticle (MSN) into<br />

Living Human Lung Cancer Cell (A549) Observed by Differential<br />

Interference Contrast (DIC) Microscopy WEI SUN, Iowa State University,<br />

Ning Fang, Edward Yeung, Brian Trewyn, Igor Slowing, Victor Lin<br />

1:20 (200-2) Physical Measuremetns of Ultra Thin Film Deposition<br />

at the Solid:Liquid Interface NEVILLE FREEMAN, Farfield Scientific Inc,<br />

1:40 (200-3) Design and Synthesis of Gadolinium Phosphate<br />

Particles as Novel MRI Contrast Agent and Application for Tumor Imaging<br />

HIROKI HIFUMI, Keio University, Seiichi Yamaoka, Akihiro Tanimoto, Tomotaka<br />

Akatsu, Yutaka Shindo, Aki Honda, Daniel Citterio, Kotaro Oka, Sachio<br />

Kuribayashi, Koji Suzuki<br />

2:00 (200-4) Lanthanide-Based Nanocrystals as Fluorescent<br />

Markers for Bioassays TORSTEN VIELHABER, University of Muenster, Uwe<br />

Karst, Martin Vogel<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (200-5) Ratiometric Polyacrylamide Nanoparticle NO<br />

Sensors for Intracellular NO Imaging COLLEEN MICHELLE JANCZAK,<br />

University of Arizona, John P Keogh, Craig A Aspinwall<br />

2:55 (200-6) Carbon Nanotube Modification Making Molecular<br />

Beacons Biostable YANRONG WU, University of Florida, Weihong Tan<br />

3:15 (200-7) Evaluation of Superparamagnetic Fe 3 O 4<br />

Nanoparticles as an Extracting Agent for Small Molecules CONTESSA<br />

AVERY, Jackson State University, Yiming Liu<br />

3:35 (200-8) Light Activated Artificial Ion Channels LAURA<br />

FLORENTINA STELLER, IFW Dresden , Wolf D Habicher, Reiner Salzer<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 210<br />

NIR and Related Techniques in Process Analysis<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 274<br />

Michael Woodman, Agilent Technologies, Presiding<br />

1:00 (210-1) Rapid, Calibrated, High Resolution, Spectral Imaging<br />

Using Tunable Laser Source ELI K MARGALITH, OPOTEK, Inc., Lam K<br />

Nguyen<br />

1:20 (210-2) Automated Grain Analysis System PHILLIP JAMES<br />

CLANCY, NIR Technology Systems<br />

1:40 (210-3) New Near-Infrared Solutions to Satisfy Diverse<br />

Quantitative and Qualitative Analytical Needs ARNOLD J EILERT, Unity<br />

Scientific, Bill Brown<br />

2:00 (210-4) Spectral Pretreatment for Among Brand Near<br />

Infrared Instrument Standardization BENOIT IGNE, Iowa State University,<br />

Glen R Rippke, Charles R Hurburgh<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (210-5) Part-per-Million Sensitivity in NIR Spectroscopy:<br />

Methods for the Field Analysis of Low Concentration Analytes<br />

FREDERICK G HAIBACH, Polychromix, Inc., Suzanne K Schreyer<br />

2:55 (210-6) Hyperspectral Identification of Fast Moving Materials<br />

with a New High-Speed Chemometric Method GABOR J KEMENY, Kemeny<br />

Associates, Esko Herrala, Timo Hyvarinen, Thomas P Knudsen<br />

3:15 (210-7) Interferometric Noise Reduction in TDLAS by the<br />

Use of Diffuse Reflections DACKSON MASIYANO, Cranfield University,<br />

Jane Hodgkinson, Ralph P Tatam<br />

3:35 (210-8) Isotopic Ratio Analysis of Water by Cavity Ring-<br />

Down Spectroscopy for Application to Human Metabolic Studies BRUCE<br />

A RICHMAN, Picarro, Inc., Eric Crosson<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 220<br />

Sample Preparation: General<br />

Sunday Afternoon, Room 242<br />

Frank L Dorman, Restek Corporation, Presiding<br />

1:00 (220-1) Advances in Automated Sample Preparation BRUCE<br />

RICHTER, Dionex, SLCTC, Sheldon Henderson, Eric Francis, Richard Carlson,<br />

Brett Murphy, Brian Dorich, Jennifer Peterson<br />

1:20 (220-2) Measuring Physicochemical Constants Using<br />

Headspace-Gas Chromatography GREGORY BULLOCK, Seton Hall<br />

University, Nicholas H Snow<br />

1:40 (220-3) Active Single Drop Microextraction for Simultaneous<br />

Extraction and Derivatization of Gaseous Disocyanates RAMÓN BATLLE<br />

ALMORÍN, Aragón Institute of Engineering Research, Joaquín Romero, Patricia<br />

López, Cristina Nerín, Carlo Crescenzi<br />

2:00 (220-4) Solid Phase Extraction: Nanoparticles vs.<br />

Micrometer-Sized Particles YIMING LIU, Jackson State University<br />

2:20 Recess<br />

2:35 (220-5) New Applications of Accelerated Solvent Extraction<br />

(ASE) BRUCE RICHTER, Dionex, SLCTC, Sheldon Henderson, Eric Francis,<br />

Jennifer Peterson, Richard Carlson, Brett Murphy, Brian Dorich, Kannan<br />

Srinivasan, Rahmat Ullah<br />

2:55 (220-6) From Alfalfa through Popcorn to Sweet: The<br />

Analytical Chemistry of Rice Flavors STEVEN W LLOYD, USDA-ARS-<br />

SRRC, Casey C Grimm<br />

3:15 (220-7) Cryogenic Modulation for Near Real Time Vapor<br />

Analysis JACOLIN A MURRAY, Brigham Young University, Christopher A<br />

Bailey, Randall R Waite, Kenneth D Nemelka, Jeffrey L Jones, Edgar D Lee,<br />

Christopher R Bowerbank, Douglas W Later, Milton L Lee<br />

3:35 (220-8) Integration of Analytical Chemistry into the Polymer<br />

Platform and Product Planning IHAB N ODEH, GE Plastics, Parminder<br />

Agarwal, Donald Ellington<br />

SUNDAY POSTER SESSION Session 230<br />

Sunday posters will be on display from 3:30 PM to 7:30 PM with authors<br />

present from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM. Location of Sunday posters is the La<br />

Nouvelle Orleans Ballroom. Set-up 3:00 PM; take down 7:30 PM.<br />

New Developments in Analytical Instrumentation and Software<br />

(230-1 P) Using FTIR-ATR to Characterize Polymers as Separation<br />

Membranes JAMES M SLOAN, U.S. Army Research Laboratory<br />

(230-2 P) Optimizing Detection of Ultra Thin Films on High Refractive<br />

Index Substrates Using FTIR-ATR Spectroscopy SUSAN BERETS, Harrick<br />

Scientific Products, Milan Milosevic, Joseph P Lucania<br />

(230-3 P) Vibrational Spectra of N-acyl Homoserine Lactones JIMMY<br />

BAK, Risø National Laboratory, Jens Spanget-Larsen<br />

(230-4 P) New Selective Method for the Supervision of Biogas Fermenter<br />

Based on Gas-Sensor-Arrays (Electronic Nose) WOLF MUENCHMEYER,<br />

Airsense Analytics, Andreas Walte, Bert Ungethuem<br />

(230-5 P) Large Sample Size Scanning Calorimetry PETER J<br />

RALBOVSKY, TIAX LLC<br />

(230-6 P) Solid Phase Microextraction Analysis of Volatiles in a Honey<br />

Bee Hive by Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry NORMAN E<br />

SCHMIDT, Georgia Southern University, Wardell S Whittaker, Kyle J<br />

Mascaritolo, Samantha N Peacock<br />

(230-7 P) Identification of Anthocyanins in Cactaceae by LC/ESI/MS-MS<br />

JAMES M CHAPMAN, Rockhurst University, Charles A Johnson, Paul A<br />

Campbell, Mindy Walker, Chad M Scholes<br />

(230-8 P) Amino Acids Analysis by HPLC/PITC Pre-Column Derivatization<br />

LIAO HAIMING, National Institute For the Control of Pharmaceutical and<br />

Biological Products, Dingzhong Yang<br />

(230-9 P) A Combination of Analytical Techniques to Elucidate the<br />

Structure of Unstable Intermediates WALTER J BOWYER, Hobart and<br />

William Smith Colleges, Anne M Sessler<br />

(230-10 P) Raman and 31 P NMR Characterization of the pH Dependence of<br />

Aqueous Phosphates: An Undergraduate Experiment DREW DOLINO,<br />

University of St. Thomas, Sam Simmons, Michelle Steiger, Thomas B Malloy


(230-11 P) Validation of Automated Liquid-Liquid Extraction of B-Carotene<br />

SIKANDER GILL, Aurora Biomed Inc., Rajwant Gill, Dong Liang, Richard Zuk<br />

(230-12 P) GRPD Instrument Reveals Sorbent Material Critical Information<br />

HENRY G NOWICKI, PACS Testing, Consulting, & Training, George Nowicki<br />

(230-13 P) The IBF, Nanoliter Syringe Improving MALDI Reproducibility<br />

and Sensitivity: Practical Aspects and Fundamental Consideration JULIE<br />

P HARMON, University of South Florida, Andrew D Sauter, Andrew D Sauter<br />

(230-14 P) A Micromachined Mass Spectrometer with TOF Mass Filter<br />

ERIC WAPELHORST, Hamburg University of Technology, Jan-Peter Hauschild,<br />

Joerg Mueller<br />

(230-15 P) Identification of Explosives Using a Combination of Ion Mobility<br />

Spectrometer and Other Detectors WOLF MUENCHMEYER, Airsense<br />

Analytics, Andreas Walte, Bert Ungethuem<br />

(230-16 P) Novel C18 Fuctionalized Fiber Materials for Sample Preparation:<br />

SFME QUNJIE WANG, The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Junfu<br />

Wei<br />

(230-17 P) Continuous Monitoring of Nitrogen Compounds in Wastewater<br />

with Wireless Data Transmission JOHN N DRISCOLL, PID analyzers, LLC,<br />

John Hamm, George Heufelder, Keith Mroczka, Walter Johnson, Pol Perov,<br />

Patricia Hogan, Nicholas Hennigan, Brian Muccioli<br />

(230-18 P) Characterization of Wood Used as Biomass Fuel by Organic<br />

Elemental Analysis LILIANA KROTZ, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Guido Giazzi<br />

(230-19 P) Determination of Sulfate and Chloride in Denatured Ethyl<br />

Alcohol According to ASTM D 7319 JAY GANDHI, Metrohm-Peak<br />

(230-20 P) Analysis of Oxygenates in Gasoline by Multi Dimensional Gas<br />

Chromatography TAKAAKI HIRAOKA, Shimadzu Corporation, Toyohito<br />

Wada, Mikiko Asakawa, Masanao Furukawa, Yasunori Terai<br />

(230-21 P) New Application Areas for an Oxygenate Selective Capillary<br />

PLOT Column Based on a Highly Polarizable Solid Layer Adsorbent.<br />

JOHAN KUIPERS, Varian, Norbert Reuter, Inze Bos, John Oostdijk<br />

(230-22 P) Odor Conformity Control in Chemical and Petrochemical<br />

Products with an Electronic Nose VINCENT SCHMITT, Alpha MOS, Michel<br />

Manach, Jean-Christophe Mifsud, Marion Bonnefille<br />

(230-23 P) Determination of the Halogen Elements in Petrochemical<br />

Samples Using ICP-OES CRAIG SEELEY, Teledyne Leeman Labs, David L<br />

Pfeil, Manuel Almeida<br />

(230-24 P) Sensory Determination of Amylose Content in a Starch SUNG<br />

HYO CHOUGH, Chonnam National University<br />

(230-25 P) Determination of Fluorescence Excitation and Emission Peaks<br />

Utilizing a Dual Monochromator Microplate Reader MICHAEL N SEVIGNY,<br />

BioTek Instruments, Inc., Paul G Held<br />

(230-26 P) Introduction to Sensors for Physical Measurements SWAPNIL<br />

R PADHYE, National Instruments<br />

(230-27 P) Understanding and Testing Physical Sensors for Accurate<br />

Measurement MICAELA L NOFSINGER, National Instruments<br />

(230-28 P) The Utilization of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and Total Bound<br />

Nitrogen (TNb) for the Classification of Various Water Samples via Real-<br />

Time Analysis STEPHEN C LAWSON, Teledyne Instruments - Tekmar, Brian<br />

Wallace<br />

(230-29 P) Withdrawn<br />

(230-30 P) The Measurement of Haloacetic Acids in Drinking Water by<br />

IC/MS/MS-Method Performance ROSANNE W SLINGSBY, Dionex<br />

Corporation, Rida Alhorr, Charanjit Saini, Christopher Andrew Pohl, Richard<br />

Jack<br />

(230-31 P) Purge and Trap-GC/MS Analysis of Volatile Organic<br />

Compounds in Drinking Water Using Simultaneous Measurements of Scan<br />

and Selected Ion Monitoring YUKI SAKAMOTO, Shimadzu Corporation, Koki<br />

Tanaka, Haruhiko Miyagawa, Katsuhiro Nakagawa, Melissa Waller, Richard<br />

Whitney, Mark Taylor<br />

(230-32 P) Monitoring Perchlorate in Water Using Microchip Capillary<br />

Electrophoresis BRIAN M DRESSEN, Colorado State University, Don<br />

Cropek, Charles S Henry<br />

(230-33 P) Analysis of Perfluorinated Compounds by UPLC/MS/MS<br />

AISLING M OCONNOR, Waters Corporation, Peter Lee, Joe Romano, Alice Di<br />

Gioia<br />

(230-34 P) Rapid Dual GC Column Analysis of Pesticides JASON D<br />

THOMAS, Restek Corporation, Jack Cochran, Frank L Dorman, Gary Stidsen,<br />

Chris English<br />

(230-35 P) Completely Cryo Free Advances with Method TO-15 THOMAS<br />

SZAKAS, Teledyne Tekmar, James Cox, Teri Angela Dattilio<br />

(230-36 P) High Throughput Analysis for Screening VOC's for EPA Method<br />

8260 THOMAS XAVIER ROBINSON, Entech Instruments, Inc., Daniel B<br />

Cardin, Christopher Casteel<br />

(230-37 P) Sampling and Analysis of Formaldehyde in Indoor<br />

Environments THOMAS XAVIER ROBINSON, Entech Instruments, Inc.,<br />

Daniel B Cardin, Christopher Casteel<br />

(230-38 P) A New Approach to Purge-and-Trap Analysis for the<br />

Determination of Purgeable Aromatics TERI ANGELA DATTILIO, Teledyne<br />

Tekmar<br />

(230-39 P) New Carbopack X Adsorbent Tube for 24-Hour Diffusive<br />

Sampling of 1,3-Butadiene and 41 Additional Volatile Organic Compounds<br />

JAMIE L BROWN, Supelco, William R Betz, Leonard M Sidisky, Michael J<br />

Keeler<br />

(230-40 P) Automatic Dynamic Headspace Sampler for the Determination<br />

of VOCs in Water MANUELA BERGNA, DANI Instruments Spa, Roberta<br />

Lariccia<br />

(230-41 P) Ultra Sensitive Flow-Through Integrating Waveguide Sensor<br />

SHUHONG LI, Creatv MIcroTech, Inc., Cha-Mei Tang, Yunqi Zhang, Platte T<br />

Amstutz<br />

(230-42 P) Introducing a New High Performance Graphite Furnace Tube for<br />

Routine Analysis of Complex Matrices KAI ROBINSON, Varian Inc., Doug<br />

Shrader, John Sanders, James Barker<br />

(230-43 P) The Role of the Sugar Moiety on Glycopeptides with Respect to<br />

Dimerization and Enantioselectivity TIMOTHY WARD, Millsaps College,<br />

Beth Ann Baker, Erin Redman, Matthew Oglesbee, Keith Parsons<br />

(230-44 P) Electrochemical Performance of a Nanocomposite Electrode<br />

Fabricated by Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Pt Nanoparticles, Glucose<br />

Oxidase and Poly(dipyrrole) as a Glucose Biosensor DIEP VU CA,<br />

Shenandoah University, Melvin S Rajaratnam<br />

(230-45 P) Optimization of RPC Separation of Metabolism of Hydrophilic<br />

Solutes RUDOLF LAUFER, Semmelweis University, Georg Petroianu, Rudolf<br />

Laufer<br />

(230-46 P) New HPLC Columns of High Temperature, pH 1-14 and Good<br />

Efficiency XUDONG ZHU, Tianjin Bonna-Agela Technologies, Pengfei Liu<br />

(230-47 P) 2 D On-line Chromatography Separation for Complex Samples<br />

YIWEI DONG, The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Jinli Huang, Wan<br />

Wang<br />

(230-48 P) Automated System for Collecting Atmospheric Gas Emissions<br />

from Soil SPENCER L ARNOLD, USDA/ARS/AMRU, R Scott Tubbs, James<br />

Schepers, Nicholas S Arnold, Alan E Walker<br />

(230-49 P) Increased Product Purity with GraceResolv High Resolution<br />

Flash Cartridges LORI SANDFORD, Grace Davison Discovery Sciences,<br />

Theresa Riley, Paul Garms, Tom Jacobs<br />

(230-50 P) AT-500 LED Visible Detector HIRO SATO, S.A.S. Corporation<br />

(230-51 P) A New Reverse Phase High Performance Liquid<br />

Chromatographic Method for Analysis of Finasteride in Solid Dosage<br />

Forms SANJAYKUMAR MANILAL PATEL, S.K.Patel College of<br />

Pharmaceutical Education and Research<br />

(230-52 P) A Novel Device for Interfacial Tension, Surface Tension and<br />

Viscosities for Study of Interaction and Wetting Profiles of Immiscible<br />

Solvents MAN SINGH, University of Delhi<br />

(230-53 P) An Internal Verification Check Approach for On-line Moisture<br />

Analysis in Hydrocarbon Gas Streams MIKE FULLER, AMETEK, Airat<br />

Amerov, Bob Fiore<br />

(230-54 P) Analysis of Suspected Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals: Methods<br />

and Application MICHELLE T BELZ, Merck & Co., Inc., Thomas Healy<br />

(230-55 P) Teaching Analytical Chemistry with Personal Response<br />

Systems GRACE ZOOROB, Vanderbilt University<br />

(230-56 P) Determination of Ropivacaine and Its Metabolites in Human<br />

Plasma Samples Using Microextraction by Packed Sorbent (MEPS) On-line<br />

with LC-MS-MS MOHAMED ABDEL-REHIM, AstraZeneca, Lars Blomberg<br />

(230-57 P) New Pushbroom NIR Hyperspectral Imaging System HEINRICH<br />

GRUEGER, Fraunhofer IPMS, Thomas Egloff, Matthias Messerschmidt, Michael<br />

Scholles<br />

(230-58 P) Food and Environmental Safety Analysis by Size Exclusion<br />

Chromatography (SEC)/HPLC QUNJIE (JERRY) WANG, Agela Technologies<br />

(230-59 P) Rapid Luminescence Method for Determination of Inosine and<br />

Hypoxanthine in Human Plasma DON FARTHING, VCU Medical Center,<br />

Domenic Sica, Todd Gehr, H. Thomas Karnes, Terri Larus, Christine Farthing<br />

(230-60 P) Realtime Imaging in X-ray Fluorescence and X-ray Diffraction<br />

KENJI SAKURAI, Nat'l Inst for Mater Sci, Mari Mizusawa


MONDAY, MARCH 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

MORNING<br />

AWARD Session 240<br />

Chromatography Forum of Delaware Valley Dal Nogare Award –<br />

arranged by Mary Ellen P McNally, DuPont Crop Protection<br />

Monday Morning, Room 252<br />

Mary Ellen P McNally, DuPont Crop Protection, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Mary Ellen P McNally<br />

8:35 Presentation of the <strong>2008</strong> Chromatography Forum of<br />

Delaware Valley Dal Nogare Award to John G Dorsey, Florida State<br />

University by Mary Ellen P McNally, DuPont Crop Protection<br />

8:40 (240-1) A Random Walk through Liquid Chromatography<br />

JOHN G DORSEY, Florida State University<br />

9:15 (240-2) High Speed HPLC: Increasing Speed in HPLC<br />

PETER W CARR, University of Minnesota, Jon Thompson, Xioli Wonh, Dwight<br />

R Stoll<br />

9:50 (240-3) Analytical Separations as Molecular Interaction<br />

Amplifiers APRYLL STALCUP, University of Cincinnati<br />

10:25 Recess<br />

10:40 (240-4) Chiral Recognition Mechanisms: The Case of the<br />

Macrocyclic Glycopeptides Selectors ALAIN BERTHOD, University of Lyon<br />

11:15 (240-5) Understanding Chromatographic Surfaces: An<br />

Interdisciplinary Approach CATHERINE A RIMMER, National Institute of<br />

Standards and Technology, Katrice A Lippa, Lane Sander, Meghan E Kern, Lee<br />

J Richter, Lucile C Teague, Rebecca Zangmeister<br />

AWARD Session 250<br />

Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award - arranged by Annette S<br />

Wilson, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Monday Morning, Room 255<br />

Annette S Wilson, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Annette S Wilson,<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

8:35 Presentation of the <strong>2008</strong> Pittsburgh Conference<br />

Achievement Award to Neil L. Keller, University of Illinois, Urbana-<br />

Champaign by Adrian C Michael, Chairman, Society for Analytical<br />

Chemists of Pittsburgh<br />

8:40 (250-1) Top Down Mass Spectrometry NEIL L KELLEHER,<br />

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign<br />

9:10 (250-2) Gaseous Protein Cations: Common Gaseous Protein<br />

Cations: Common α-Helical Structure of High Charge Density FRED W<br />

MCLAFFERTY, Cornell University<br />

9:40 (250-3) Reaching New Heights in Top-Down Proteomics<br />

MICHAEL W SENKO, Thermo Fisher Corporation<br />

9:55 (250-4) Pushing the Biological Mass Spectrometry<br />

Envelope: Benefits of Accurate Mass Measurement for MS and MS/MS of<br />

Proteins and Lipids ALAN G MARSHALL, Florida State University, Greg T<br />

Blakney, Huan He, Mark R Emmett, Sasa Kazazic, Carol L Nilsson, Jeremiah D<br />

Tipton, Huimin Zhang<br />

10:25 Recess<br />

10:40 (250-5) Probing the Catalysis of Polyketide Synthases by FT-<br />

ICR Mass Spectrometry KRISTINA HAKANSSON, University of Michigan,<br />

Christopher M Rath, Bo Wang, Haichuan Liu, Liangcai Gu, David H Sherman<br />

11:15 (250-6) Cracking the Histone Code with Large Molecule<br />

Mass Spectrometry BENJAMIN A GARCIA, Princeton University<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 260<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

Interdisciplinary Analytical Chemistry - arranged by Isiah Manuel<br />

Warner, Louisiana State University and James W Mitchell, Howard University<br />

Monday Morning, Room 276<br />

Isiah Manuel Warner, Louisiana State University, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Isiah Manuel Warner<br />

8:35 (260-1) Systems Biology, Analytical Chemistry and the New<br />

Medicine LEROY HOOD, Institute for Systems Biology<br />

9:10 (260-2) Microfluidics and Analysis GEORGE M<br />

WHITESIDES, Harvard University<br />

9:45 (260-3) Achieving Scientific Goals Through Integration:<br />

Genetic Engineering in Biosensing and Micro/Nanoanalytical Methods<br />

SYLVIA DAUNERT, University of Kentucky<br />

10:20 (260-4) Polymer Electronics for Chemical Sensors<br />

TIMOTHY M SWAGER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

10:55 (260-5) From Nuclear to Analytical Chemistry to Clinical<br />

Studies on Cardiovascular Disease RONALD DUNCAN MACFARLANE,<br />

Texas A&M University<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 270<br />

Chemical Cytometry: The Chemical Analysis of Single Cells -<br />

arranged by Norman J Dovichi, University of Washington<br />

Monday Morning, Room 272<br />

Norman J Dovichi, University of Washington, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Norman J Dovichi<br />

8:35 (270-1) Single Cell Enzyme Assays NANCY L ALLBRITTON,<br />

University of North Carolina<br />

9:10 (270-2) Subcellular Analysis of Single Cells EDGAR A<br />

ARRIAGA, University of Minnesota, Xin Xu, Yun Chen, LaDora Thompson<br />

9:45 (270-3) Metabolic Cytometry-Sphingolipids in Single Cells<br />

NORMAN DOVICHI, University of Washington<br />

10:20 (270-4) Analyzing Cells Inside and Out Using Microfluidics<br />

and Capillary LC-MS ROBERT KENNEDY, University of Michigan<br />

10:55 (270-5) Aptamers as Affinity Probes in Chemical Cytometry<br />

SERGEY N KRYLOV, York University<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 280<br />

From Bench to the Bedside: Novel Analytical Techniques That<br />

Will Impact Healthcare in the 21st Century - arranged by Ira W Levin,<br />

National Institutes of Health and John F Rabolt, University of Delaware<br />

Monday Morning, Room 267<br />

Ira W Levin, National Institutes of Health, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Ira W Levin<br />

8:35 (280-1) Spectroscopy In Medicine: The Path To Clinical<br />

Relevance STEPHEN M HEWITT, National Cancer Institute<br />

9:10 (280-2) Engineering Practical Protocols and Models for<br />

Histopathology of Human Tissues Using Infrared Spectroscopic Imaging<br />

ROHIT BHARGAVA, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Rohith K Reddy,<br />

Rong Kong, Xavier Llora, Anil Kodali, Gokul Srinivasan<br />

9:45 (280-3) Vibrational Microscopy and Imaging: Applications to<br />

Skin Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Biophysics RICHARD<br />

MENDELSOHN, Rutgers University<br />

10:20 (280-4) Planar Array Infrared Spectroscopy: Prospects for<br />

the Detection of Proteins at Physiologically Relevant Concentrations<br />

CHRISTOPHER SNIVELY, University of Delaware, John F Rabolt, Bruce Chase<br />

10:55 (280-5) Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Microscopy:<br />

Chemically Selective Imaging for Biology and Medicine BRIAN G SAAR,<br />

Harvard University, X S Xie


SYMPOSIUM Session 290<br />

High-Throughput Analysis in the Pharmaceutical Industry -<br />

arranged by Perry G Wang, Teleflex<br />

Monday Morning, Room 265<br />

Perry G Wang, Teleflex, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Perry G Wang<br />

8:35 (290-1) Strategies for Increasing Bioanalytical Throughput<br />

for Drug Discovery and Development Support PATRICK JOHN RUDEWICZ,<br />

Genentech, Young Shin, Qin Yue<br />

9:10 (290-2) High-Throughput Bioanalysis by LC/MS/MS in<br />

Pharmaceutical Industry PERRY G WANG, Teleflex<br />

9:45 (290-3) Low Volume, Parallel Liquid Chromatography: A<br />

Novel Approach to Overcoming Analysis Time Constraints for Analytical<br />

Applications in the Pharmaceutical Industry SERGIO GUAZZOTTI,<br />

Nanostream<br />

10:20 (290-4) Increasing Throughput in the Discovery ADME/PK<br />

Screening Arena: Mass Spectrometry Strategies and New Technology<br />

WALTER KORFMACHER, Schering-Plough<br />

10:55 (290-5) The Advances in Capillary and Nano-HPLC<br />

Technology for High Throughput Drug and Biological Sample Analysis<br />

FRANK J YANG, Micro-Tech Scientific, Richard Xiu, Anthony Ongkingco, Ian<br />

Conner<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 300<br />

Recent Developments in the Separation of Spent Nuclear Fuel -<br />

arranged by Felicia L Taw, Los Alamos National Lab<br />

Monday Morning, Room 244<br />

Felicia L Taw, Los Alamos National Lab, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Felicia L Taw<br />

8:35 (300-1) Historical Perspectives on the Separation of Spent<br />

Nuclear Fuel FELICIA L TAW, Los Alamos National Laboratory<br />

9:10 (300-2) Chromatographic Materials for the Separation of<br />

Trivalent Lanthanides from the Minor Actinides DALE D ENSOR,<br />

Tennessee Tech. University, Matthew H Zimmerman<br />

9:45 (300-3) Separations, Coordination, and Solvation of F-<br />

Elements in Ionic Liquids ROBIN D ROGERS, The University of Alabama<br />

10:20 (300-4) Actinide-Lanthanide Separations in Advanced<br />

Nuclear Fuel Cycles: TALSPEAK in Context KEN NASH, Washington State<br />

University<br />

10:55 (300-5) Interaction of the Light Actinides with Peroxide:<br />

Ternary Actinide Peroxide-Carbonate Complexes in Solution and Solid<br />

State for Advanced Separation WOLFGANG RUNDE, Los Alamos National<br />

Laboratory<br />

WORKSHOP Session 310<br />

Improving the Analytical Laboratory: Case Studies in Statistical<br />

Thinking - arranged by Brian K Nunnally, Wyeth Research<br />

Monday Morning, Room 235<br />

John Samuel McConnell, Wysowl Pty Ltd., Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Brian K Nunnally<br />

8:35 (310-1) Understanding Variation in the Analytical Process<br />

JOHN SAMUEL MCCONNELL, Wysowl Pty Ltd<br />

9:05 (310-2) Lab Management Practices to Improve Customer<br />

Service and Efficiency DEEDRA NUNNALLY, Wyeth, Andre Johnson<br />

9:35 (310-3) Trend Charting in the Analytical Laboratory TRUDY<br />

LIONEL, Genentech, Milan Crnogorac, Edward Chin<br />

10:05 Recess<br />

10:20 (310-4) Design of Experiment for Method Development and<br />

Optimization JEFFRY W DENAULT, Eli Lilly and Company<br />

10:50 (310-5) USP <strong>Program</strong>s for Assigning Values to Reference<br />

Materials WALTER W HAUCK, USP<br />

11:20 (310-6) Analysis of Vaccine Clinical Trial Stability Data and<br />

Expiration Dating Using Regression Analysis JILL EVANS, Wyeth Vaccines<br />

WORKSHOP Session 320<br />

Recent Advances in Understanding Hydrophilic Interaction<br />

Chromatography (HILIC) - arranged by Michael McGinley, Phenomenex<br />

Monday Morning, Room 243<br />

Michael McGinley, Phenomenex, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Michael McGinley<br />

8:35 (320-1) Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography with<br />

Evaporative Light Scattering Detection for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

DONALD RISLEY, Eli Lilly and Company<br />

9:10 (320-2) Application of a Structured Approach for Method<br />

Development in Bioanalytical Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid<br />

Chromatography with Mass Spectrometric Detection A CARL SANCHEZ,<br />

Phenomenex, Inc., Monika Mital Kansal, Art Dixon, Ismail Rustamov<br />

9:45 Recess<br />

10:00 (320-3) Development and Optimization of HILIC-MS/MS<br />

Methods for Rapid GLP Bioanalysis RAND G JENKINS, PPD, Inc., William<br />

Mylott<br />

10:35 (320-4) The Novelty of Zwitterionic Stationary Phases for<br />

Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography (HILIC) EINAR PONTEN,<br />

SeQuant AB<br />

11:10 (320-5) Retention Behavior of Small Polar Compounds on<br />

Polar Stationary Phases in HILIC YONG GUO, Johnson & Johnson<br />

Pharmaceutical Research and Development<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 330<br />

SESSION<br />

Analytical Methodologies Applied as Environmental<br />

Remediation Strategies - arranged by Amy Ekechukwu, Miles Denham,<br />

and Charles Turick, Savannah River National Laboratory<br />

Monday Morning, Room 262<br />

Amy Ekechukwu, Savannah River National Laboratory, Presiding<br />

8:30 (330-1) Overview of Environmental Remediation<br />

Technologies Developed by the DOE VINCENT ADAMS, DOE<br />

8:50 (330-2) Microbial Metabolite Production for Enhanced<br />

Subsurface Redox Activity and Contaminant Immobilization CHARLES E<br />

TURICK, Savannah River National Laboratory, Anna S Knox, Chad L Leverette<br />

9:10 (330-3) The Permanganate Natural Oxidant Demand: A New<br />

ASTM Protocol KELLY FRASCO, Carus Corporation, Philip Vella<br />

9:30 (330-4) In Situ Metal Sequestration by Ureolytic Microbial<br />

Calcium Carbonate Precipitation ROBERT W SMITH, University of Idaho<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (330-5) Use of Apatite for Chemical Stabilization of<br />

Contaminants in Soils and Sediments ANNA SOPHIA KNOX, Savannah<br />

River National Laboratory, Daniel Kaplan, Michael Paller, Danny Reible<br />

10:25 (330-6) Non-hazardous Automated Colorimetric Method for<br />

Nitrate Analysis CRAIG R CHINCHILLA, Systea Scientific, LLC<br />

10:45 (330-7) Oxidation-Reduction Reactions Influencing the<br />

Transformation of Mixed Contaminants in the Presence of Zero Valent Iron<br />

and Biofilms ROBIN GERLACH, Montana State University<br />

11:05 (330-8) Evaluation of the Applicability and Effectiveness of<br />

Organoclays as Active Capping Materials DANNY REIBLE, University of<br />

Texas, Jasmine Galjour, Lisa Moretti, XiaXiao Lu, Sam Ma, Anna Knox, Michael<br />

Paller<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 340<br />

SESSION<br />

Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors I - arranged by Eric Bakker,<br />

Purdue University, Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota and Erno<br />

Pretsch, ETH Zurich<br />

Monday Morning, Room 271<br />

Eric Bakker, Purdue University, Presiding<br />

8:30 (340-1) Mathematical Model of Current Polarized Ionophore-<br />

Based Ion-Selective Membranes: Large-Current Chronopotentiometry<br />

ERNO LINDNER, The University of Memphis, Justin Zook, Róbert E<br />

Gyurcsanyi, Richard P Buck


8:50 (340-2) Beyond Sensing Under Equilibrium:<br />

Photoresponsive Nanoprobes for Rapid Localized Acid-Based Titration<br />

ALEXEY SHVAREV, Oregon State University, Oksana Ostroverkhova, David<br />

McIntyre<br />

9:10 (340-3) Towards Robust All Solid-State Polymeric Ion<br />

Sensors ROLAND DE MARCO, Curtin University, Elaine Jee, Jean-Pierre M<br />

Veder, Erno Pretsch, Eric Bakker<br />

9:30 (340-4) Electrochemical Sample Matrix Elimination for Trace<br />

Level Potentiometric Detection KARIN CHUMBIMUNI TORRES, Purdue<br />

University, Percy Calvo-Marzal, Erno Pretsch, Joseph Wang, Eric Bakker<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (340-5) Bioassays with Potentiometric Detection RÓBERT<br />

ERVIN GYURCSÁNYI, Budapest University of Technology and Economics,<br />

Erno Pretsch, Lajos Höfler, Júlia Szűcs, Tamás Vigassy<br />

10:25 (340-6) All-Solid-State Sodium, Potassium, and Chloride Ion-<br />

Selective Electrodes in Blood Serum Analysis under Flow through<br />

Conditions MAGDALENA MAJ-ZURAWSKA, University of Warsaw, Anna<br />

Pietrzak, Przemyslaw Bieganowski, Elzbieta Zwierkowska, Selim Achmatowicz<br />

10:45 (340-7) New Solid-State Ag/AgCl Reference Electrodes<br />

Based on Gelled Hydrophobic Ionic Liquids TAKASHI KAKIUCHI, Kyoto<br />

University, Takahiro Yoshimatsu, Naoya Nishi<br />

11:05 (340-8) Towards a Design for Particles to Resolve<br />

Intracellular Ion Concentrations ELIZABETH (LISA) A HALL, University of<br />

Cambridge, Maria Jose Ruedas, Xiaojuan Wang, Pei-Lun Lin<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 350<br />

SESSION<br />

SEAC Organized Session on Electrochemistry - arranged by<br />

Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Monday Morning, Room 245<br />

Susan M Lunte, University of Kansas, Presiding<br />

8:30 (350-1) Characterization of Catecholamine Secretion in<br />

Murine Adrenal Slices Using Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry and Constant<br />

Potential Amperometry JELENA PETROVIC, The University of North<br />

Carolina, Chapel Hill, Mark Wightman<br />

8:50 (350-2) The Use of Electroanalytical Methods in<br />

Understanding Developmental Disorders JENNY FULKS, University of<br />

Kansas, Andrea Ortiz, Bliss Hartnett, Elizabeth Brisbois, Elena Vorontsova,<br />

Stephen Fowler, Michael A Johnson<br />

9:10 (350-3) A Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Naturally<br />

Occurring Dopamine Release in Freely Moving Rats LESLIE A SOMBERS,<br />

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Jennifer L Morton, Reema K Padia,<br />

Mark Wightman<br />

9:30 (350-4) Anodic Voltammetry and Spectroelectrochemistry of<br />

dsDNA as a Way to Examination of DNA Interactions with Drugs and<br />

Conformation Change ZBIGNIEW STOJEK, Warsaw University, Anna<br />

Nowicka, Ewelina Zabost, Mikolaj Donten<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (350-5) Dual-Electrode Biuret-Based Peptide Detection<br />

following Capillary HPLC XIAOMI XU, University of Pittsburgh, Stephen G<br />

<strong>Web</strong>er<br />

10:25 (350-6) Application of FSCV to In Vivo 5-Hydroxytryptamine<br />

Monitoring PARASTOO HASHEMI, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,<br />

Brian Michael Kile, Richard B Keithley, Mark Wightman<br />

10:45 (350-7) Voltammetric and Behavioral Analyses of Novel<br />

Transgenic Huntington’s Disease Model Rats MICHAEL A JOHNSON,<br />

University of Kansas, Linda J Steele, John C Kraft, Stephen C Fowler, Jonathon<br />

Pinkston, Stephan von Horsten, Olaf Riess<br />

11:05 (350-8) Measurements Using Electrodes with Nanometer<br />

Scale Separations in Ionic Solutions GREGORY MCCARTY, University of<br />

North Carolina<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 360<br />

Affinity Probes: Bioseparations<br />

Monday Morning, Room 270<br />

Steven B Dorn, Momentive Performance Materials, Presiding<br />

8:30 (360-1) Withdrawn<br />

8:50 (360-2) Selective Analysis of VEGF and VEGF Peptide<br />

Variants by Aptamer-Based Affinity Probe Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

SULJAK W STEVEN, Santa Clara University, Kuan-Lin Huang, Daniel J<br />

Daugherty, Terrence E O'Brien, John B Jameson, Christian A Paquet<br />

9:10 (360-3) Multiplexed Affinity-Based Protein Complex Prefractionation<br />

WENWAN ZHONG, University of California at Riverside, Jishan<br />

Li<br />

9:30 (360-4) Competitive Immunoassay Methods for Detection of<br />

Metabolites and Proteins Using Micromosaic Patterning BRIAN M<br />

MURPHY, Colorado State University, Charles S Henry<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (360-5) Capillary-Driven Flow Chip for Simple and Quick<br />

SPR Measurement TORU MIURA, NTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories,<br />

Tsutomu Horiuchi, Serge Camou, Yuzuru Iwasaki, Michiko Seyama, Katsuyoshi<br />

Hayashi, Jun-ichi Takahashi , Tsuneyuki Haga<br />

10:25 (360-6) Preparation of Highly Integrated Molecular Structure<br />

for the Open-Channel Micro Total Analysis System with Ink-Jet Dispensed<br />

Nano-droplet YUKI KUDO, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Moeka Nishiwaki,<br />

Yoriko Inoue, Nobuko Seino, Tatsuro Nakagama, Uchiyama Katsumi<br />

10:45 (360-7) Rapid Identification of Pathogens in Food Samples<br />

Using Simplified Immunoassay System YUZURU IWASAKI, NTT<br />

Microsystem Integration Laboratories, Seyama Michiko, Toru Miura, Horiuchi<br />

Tsutomu, Takahashi Jun-ichi, Haga Tsuneyuki<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 370<br />

Applications of Fluorescence and Luminescence<br />

Monday Morning, Room 264<br />

Stephen K Gozo, Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Presiding<br />

8:30 (370-1) Extending the Spectral Range of Fluorescence<br />

Instrument Qualification into the Ultraviolet (UV) and Near Infrared (NIR)<br />

PAUL C DEROSE, National Institute of Standards and Technology<br />

8:50 (370-2) Development of Size Controllable Luminescent Silica<br />

Nanoparticles Using Reverse Microemulsion YUHUI JIN, University of North<br />

Dakota, Jenna Parisien, Clifford Hall, Julia Xiaojun Zhao<br />

9:10 (370-3) Fluorescence Imaging Analysis and Systems<br />

Applied to Water Chemistry TIMOTHY HOELLER, DQR Testing Services<br />

9:30 (370-4) Carbonic Anhydrase Encapsulated Nanoparticles as<br />

Zinc Biosensor DI SI, University of Michigan, Raoul Kopelman, Tamiika Hurst,<br />

Carol Fierke<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (370-5) Gold Nanoparticle-Based FRET for Bioassay<br />

Development JILIN YAN, University of Florida, Weihong Tan<br />

10:25 (370-6) Trace Analysis Using Laser Induced Fluorescence<br />

(LIF) with Tunable Laser LAM K NGUYEN, OPOTEK, Inc., Eli K Margalith<br />

10:45 (370-7) A Facile Procedure for Preparing High Quality CdTe<br />

Quantum Dots in Aqueous Solution and Application of As-Prepared<br />

Quantum Dots for Determination of Copper (II) Ions YING MA, Zhejiang<br />

University, Qinhan Jin, Yuxi Yan<br />

11:05 (370-8) Rapid Fuel Test EDWARD ENGLISH, Fuel Quality<br />

Services, Inc.


ORAL SESSION Session 380<br />

Bioanalytical Application of Mass Spectrometry<br />

Monday Morning, Room 263<br />

Rabih Jabbour, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC),<br />

Presiding<br />

8:30 (380-1) Gas Phase Ion-Electron Reactions for the Structural<br />

Characterization of Oligosaccharides JULIE T ADAMSON, University of<br />

Michigan, Kristina Hakansson<br />

8:50 (380-2) Discovery of DNA Affinity Binding Ligands Inspired<br />

by G-Rich Oncogene Promoter Regions JACQUELYN R COLE, Rensselaer<br />

Polytechnic Institute, Ashley Tennyck, Linda B McGown<br />

9:10 (380-3) Analysis of Toxic Species Including Mercury Species<br />

and Mercury Glutathione Complexes Using SIDMS with Nanospray TOF-<br />

MS Detection TIMOTHY FAHRENHOLZ, Duquesne University, Bryan Seybert,<br />

Laura Hinojosa Reyes, G. M. Mizanur Rahman, H. M. Skip Kingston<br />

9:30 (380-4) Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Small Molecules<br />

Using Laser Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry LIN HE, North<br />

Carolina State University<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (380-5) Characterization of Macromolecular Protein<br />

Assemblies by Surface-Induced Dissociation: Expanding the Role of Mass<br />

Spectrometry in Structural Biology CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL JONES,<br />

University of Arizona, Richard L Beardsley, Asiri S Galhena, Eman Basha,<br />

Elizabeth Vierling, Vicki H Wysocki<br />

10:25 (380-6) Electrophoretic Separation with High Throughput<br />

MALDI-MS Detection and Quantification for Polypeptide Profiling in<br />

Biological Tissues JEREMY L NORRIS, Protein Discovery, Inc., Dean G<br />

Hafeman, James B Harkins, Benjamin B Katz, Charles E Witkowski, Salvador J<br />

Pastor, Peter M Osucha<br />

10:45 (380-7) Demonstration of a Novel Methodology for Sub-<br />

Microsecond Hydroxyl Radical Protein Footprinting by Electron Beam<br />

Pulse Water Radiolysis CAROLINE M WATSON, Complex Carbohydrate<br />

Research Center, UGA, Deanna O’Donnell, Ireneusz Janik, Ron Orlando,<br />

Joshua S Sharp<br />

11:05 (380-8) Ionic Liquids for Use as Matrices in MALDI Mass<br />

Spectrometry JEFFREY A CRANK, University of Texas, Arlington, Daniel W<br />

Armstrong<br />

10:45 (390-7) Guidelines for Design and Experiment with<br />

Microdisc Electrode Arrays: Shape of Cyclic Voltammograms in the<br />

Presence of a Reversible Couple JIDONG GUO, University of Memphis, Ernő<br />

Lindner<br />

11:05 (390-8) Light-Driven Proton Transport Across Planar<br />

Supported Lipid Bilayers on a Poly(aniline)-Based pH Sensor KRISTINA S<br />

OROSZ, University of Arizona, Todd W McBee, Chenhao Ge, Ana L Moore,<br />

Thomas A Moore, Devens Gust, Neal R Armstrong, S. Scott Saavedra<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 400<br />

Environmental Samples and Preparation I<br />

Monday Morning, Room 236<br />

Scott Hazard, OI Analytical, Presiding<br />

8:30 (400-1) Multiple Path Sampling via Rapid Sample Stream<br />

Switching for Air Monitoring Applications M H CATES, Technical Monitoring<br />

Research Inc., M A Kennedy, R Hara, P Garrett<br />

8:50 (400-2) Method Development for Extraction, Cleaning-Up<br />

and Separation of Organic Pollutant in Extract of Contaminated<br />

Environmental Sample ASHRAF A.M EL-SAYED, Atomic Energy Authority<br />

9:10 (400-3) New Sample Transfer Technique by Internally<br />

Expanded Desorptive Flow for Needle Trap Devices IN-YONG EOM,<br />

University of Waterloo, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

9:30 (400-4) Advanced Automation of SPE Methods NAOMI REID,<br />

Horizon Technology, Inc., Robert Johnson, Tom Hall<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (400-5) Development of Direct Read Discrete Colorimetric<br />

Methods for Sea Water Analysis RICHARD JADAMEC, Westco Scientific<br />

Instruments<br />

10:25 (400-6) Development and Evaluation of Needle Trap Devices<br />

IN-YONG EOM, University of Waterloo, Anca Tugulea, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

10:45 (400-7) Certified for Automation a Replacement for EPA<br />

1664A NAOMI REID, Horizon Technology, Inc., Jay Rowden, Wilson Braulio<br />

11:05 (400-8) Development of a Syringe Pump Assisted Purge and<br />

Trap Technique for Needle Trap Device VADOUD H NIRI, University of<br />

Waterloo, In-Yong Eom, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 390<br />

Bioanalytical Electrochemistry II<br />

Monday Morning, Room 260<br />

Eduard Rogatsky, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Presiding<br />

8:30 (390-1) Improvement of Electrochemical Determination of<br />

Some Drugs at Surface Modified Electrodes AHMED GALAL ABDO,<br />

University of Cairo, Nada Farouk Atta, Sayed E Khalil<br />

8:50 (390-2) Sensitivity Enhancement and Ion Distribution from<br />

Electrochemical Processes in Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry<br />

of Biological Metabolites NARE ALPHEUS MAUTJANA, University of<br />

Florida, Anna Brajter-Toth, John R Eyler, Joshua Estes<br />

9:10 (390-3) Investigating Inhibition of Cytochrome P450cam<br />

Genotoxic Metabolites with an Electrochemical Layer-by Layer DNA<br />

Sensor DOMINIC ONEZ HULL, University of Connecticut, Ingela Jannson,<br />

John B Schenkman , James F Rusling<br />

9:30 (390-4) Simultaneous Real Time Detection of pH and<br />

Histamine Release from Gastric Glands in the Stomach ELENI BITZIOU,<br />

Imperial College London, Bhavik Anil Patel, Danny O'Hare<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (390-5) Electrochemical Detection of Dopamine at PC12<br />

Cells Demonstrates that Estradiol Inhibits Depolarization-Induced<br />

Exocytosis via Phospholipase A2 KELLY L ADAMS, The Pennsylvania State<br />

University, Marc M Maxson, Remco Westerink, Andrew G Ewing<br />

10:25 (390-6) Temperature-Dependent Changes in Sympathetic<br />

Neuroeffector Transmission in Mesenteric Arteries in Hypertension HUA<br />

DONG, Michigan State University, Jinwoo Park, James J Galligan, Greg M<br />

Swain<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 410<br />

Food Science: UV-VIS, NIR, AA, LC, GC, and Electronic Nose<br />

Monday Morning, Room 242<br />

Ibolya Molnar-Perl, L. Eotvos University, Presiding<br />

8:30 (410-1) Quantitative Analysis of Phenolic Content and<br />

Antioxidant Capacity of Soy Hull Extract LATOYA ELIZABETH WHITLEY ,<br />

Claflin University , Uruthira Kalapathy<br />

8:50 (410-2) Rapid Classification and Quantification of Raw<br />

Materials and Adulterants in Pet Food Manufacturing Supplies SUZANNE<br />

K SCHREYER, Polychromix, Frederick G Haibach<br />

9:10 (410-3) Determination of Toxic Metal ion Concentrations in<br />

Flame-Treated Meat Products WESLEY OHIFEME OKIEI, University of<br />

Lagos, Modupe Ogunlesi, Folashade Alabi, Bridget Osiughwu, Adebunmi<br />

Sojinrin<br />

9:30 (410-4) Direct Determination of Metal Ions in Wine and Fruit<br />

Juice Samples Using Internal Standardization and Fast Sequential Multielement<br />

Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry SERGIO LUIS COSTA<br />

FERREIRA, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Anderson S Souza, Brandão C<br />

Geovani, Hadla S Ferreira, Walter Lopes dos Santos, Erik G da Silva, Lindomar<br />

A Portugal, Geraldo D Matos, Fernanda A de Santana<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (410-5) Analytical Solutions for the Analysis of Bound and<br />

Free Amino Acids in Foods and Feeds HILLARY B HEWITSON, Waters<br />

Corporation, Thomas E Wheat, Diane M Diehl<br />

10:25 (410-6) Use of Dynamic Headspace to Detect Aromas in<br />

Juices and Juice Drinks. KAREN D JANSSON, CDS Analytical, Inc., Thomas<br />

Wampler, Charles Zawodny


10:45 (410-7) Development of a Rapid Headspace Solid-Phase<br />

Microextraction Gas Chromatographic Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometric<br />

Method for the Aroma Profiles: Part I - Method Development and<br />

Compound Identification SANJA RISTICEVIC, University of Waterloo,<br />

Eduardo Carasek, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

11:05 (410-8) Predictive Fermentation Monitoring In Industrial<br />

Food Production with an Electronic Nose Microsystem DANIEL<br />

HAERINGER, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Joachim Goschnick<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 420<br />

FTIR: Reflectance/Imaging/Chemometrics Applications<br />

Monday Morning, Room 261<br />

David Heaps, AstraZeneca, Presiding<br />

8:30 (420-1) UV Radiation Effects on Reflectance FTIR<br />

Microscopy of Clean B. Subtilis Spores HEATHER BROOKE, University of<br />

South Carolina, Barbara Setlow, Peter Setlow, Burt Bronk, Michael L Myrick<br />

8:50 (420-2) ATR-FTIR Spectroscopic Imaging for the Study of<br />

Fingerprints CAMILLA RICCI, Imperial College London, Sergei G Kazarian<br />

9:10 (420-3) Spatial Resolution in IR Reflectance Imaging: NIR<br />

Mid-IR and ATR RICHARD SPRAGG, PerkinElmer LAS, Jerry Sellors<br />

9:30 (420-4) Thermal Processing of Protein on Optical Substrate<br />

Reveals Structural Changes via FTIR Microspectroscopy EMILY<br />

BONWELL, Kansas State University, David L Wetzel<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (420-5) Field-Based Determination of Water for Condition<br />

Monitoring of In-Service Fluids by FTIR STEVEN M DONAHUE, A2<br />

Technologies, Frank Higgins, James Fitzpatrick<br />

10:25 (420-6) Use of Attenuated Total Internal Reflection Fourier<br />

Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) Coupled with Multivariate<br />

Least Squares Modeling to Understand the Fundamental Adsorption<br />

Properties of Polyelectrolyte/Surfactant Mixtures at the TiO 2 /Water<br />

Interface DION RIVERA, Central Washington University, Mike Hase<br />

10:45 (420-7) Novel Techniques for Identification of Mixtures<br />

Using FTIR and Raman Spectroscopy MIKE C GARRY, Thermo Fisher<br />

Scientific, Scot Ellis<br />

11:05 (420-8) Advanced Multiple-Angle Incidence Resolution<br />

Spectrometry for Thin-Layer Analysis on a Low-Refractive-Index Substrate<br />

TAKESHI HASEGAWA, Tokyo Institute of Technology<br />

10:45 (430-7) Characterization of Hydrocarbon Fractions in<br />

Petrochemical Samples by Automated On-line HPLC+HRGC-MS<br />

Multidimensional System JOSEP M GIBERT, KONIK Instruments, Ariadna<br />

Galve, Nieves Sarrión, José A Muñoz, Roger Gibert<br />

11:05 (430-8) Predicted Fuel Properties from Raman Spectra Using<br />

Chemometrics STUART FARQUHARSON, Real-Time Analyzers, Inc., Wayne<br />

Smith<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 440<br />

General Interest: LC/GC<br />

Monday Morning, Room 269<br />

Lisa Holland, West Virginia University, Presiding<br />

8:30 (440-1) Development of a New Series of Low-Bleed, High-<br />

Inertness Capillary GC Columns, Through Improved Deactivation<br />

Chemistry and Stationary Phase Synthesis ROBERT FREEMAN, Restek<br />

Corporation, Jaap de Zeeuw, Jack Cochran, Gary Stidsen, Frank L Dorman<br />

8:50 (440-2) Improving the Durability and Selectivity of Silica-<br />

Based Stationary Phases for Use in High pH Applications RICHARD J<br />

LAKE, Restek Corporation, Rebecca E Wittrig , Frank L Dorman, Vernon Bartlett<br />

9:10 (440-3) Selectivity Comparison of Cyclodextrin Based<br />

Capillary GC Stationary Phases LEONARD M SIDISKY, Supelco, Katherine<br />

K Stenerson, Yizeng Ni, Greg A Baney<br />

9:30 (440-4) Characterization of Phosphonium Ionic Liquids<br />

through a Linear Solvation Energy Relationship and Their Use as GLC<br />

Stationary Phases ZACHARY S BREITBACH, University of Texas, Arlington,<br />

Junmin Huang, Daniel W Armstrong<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (440-5) Investigation of the Selectivity of Ionic Liquid<br />

Stationary Phases for Capillary GC LEONARD M SIDISKY, Supelco, Greg A<br />

Baney, Katherine K Stenerson, James L Desorcie<br />

10:25 (440-6) Using Stationary Phase Selectivity to Optimize<br />

UHPLC Analyses RICHARD J LAKE, Restek Corporation, Rebecca E Wittrig,<br />

Frank L Dorman, Randy Romesburg<br />

10:45 (440-7) Novel Advances in Traditional Gas Chromatographic<br />

Stationary Phases CHRISTOPHER LINTON, Valco Instruments<br />

11:05 (440-8) Influence of Eluent Quality on Gradient HPLC<br />

Separations MARICAR TARUN, Millipore Corporation, Stephane Mabic<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 430<br />

Fuel Characterization and Analysis: Present and Future<br />

Monday Morning, Room 241<br />

Kurt Rothenberger, US Dept. of Energy-NETL, Presiding<br />

8:30 (430-1) Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass<br />

Spectrometry Coupled Off-line with Liquid Chromatography for Structural<br />

Studies of Heavy Sulfur Aromatic Compounds in Petroleum JAN T<br />

ANDERSSON, University of Münster, Saroj K Panda, Wolfgang Schrader<br />

8:50 (430-2) Quantitative Determination of Corrosive Sulfur in<br />

Mineral Insulating Oils with IC, HPLC, and CZE KYLE R ANDERSON,<br />

University of Missouri, Balaji Viswanathan, Paul Nam, Virgil Flanigan, Shubhen<br />

Kapila, Carlo Roggero, Michella Tumiatti, Vander Tumiatti<br />

9:10 (430-3) Chemical Transformation for Structural Elucidation<br />

of Large Organic Compounds MAGDALENA ULMAN, University of Muenster,<br />

Jan T Andersson<br />

9:30 (430-4) Advances in Characterizing Asphaltenes Combining<br />

Macro- and Micro-ATR-FTIR Imaging FENG H TAY, Imperial College London,<br />

Sergei G Kazarian, Rafael Kandiyoti<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (430-5) Classification and Prediction of Jet Fuel Properties<br />

by Near Infrared Spectroscopy ZHANFENG XU, Ohio University, Christopher<br />

E Bunker, Peter de B Harrington<br />

10:25 (430-6) The Simultaneous Determination of Hundreds of<br />

Petroleum Components through the Use of Spectral Accuracy with FI-TOF<br />

Mass Spectrometry MICHAEL T CHENG, Chevron Research and Technology,<br />

Ming Gu, Yongdong Wang<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 450<br />

HPLC: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

Monday Morning, Room 349<br />

Mary A Kaiser, DuPont Corporate Center for Analytical Science, Presiding<br />

8:30 (450-1) A New Weak Anion-Exchange/Reversed Phase<br />

Mixed-Mode Column and Its Use in Pharmaceutical HPLC Analysis<br />

XIAODONG LIU, Dionex Corporation, Mark Tracy, Christopher Andrew Pohl<br />

8:50 (450-2) High Throughput Method in Support of Cleaning<br />

Validation Studies Using Ultra-performance Liquid Chromatography with<br />

Ultra-violet and Mass Spectrometry Detection KENNETH JOSEPH<br />

FOUNTAIN, Waters Corporation, Erin E Chambers, Marleen van Wingerden,<br />

Eric S Grumbach, Diane M Diehl<br />

9:10 (450-3) Analysis of Cationic Liposomes by HPLC-<br />

Evaporative Light-Scattering Detection ZHENMING ZHONG, Novartis<br />

Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Qin Ji<br />

9:30 (450-4) Analytical Tools for Early Phase Drug Product<br />

Development KEVIN BYNUM, Novartis, Dan Thompson, Charles Protano,<br />

Yanjing Jiang, Tarun Patel<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (450-5) Determination of the Chiral Conversion of Drugs in<br />

Biologic Fluids on New Ram-Chiral Columns by HPLC GUY FELIX,<br />

GCOM2, Daniel Campese<br />

10:25 (450-6) Evaluation of Performance of a New Generation of<br />

Polysaccharide-Based Chiral Stationary Phases for HPLC and SFC<br />

HALLMAN KRISTINA, Akzo Nobel/Kromasil, Johan Ekeroth, P. K Dutta


10:45 (450-7) Effect of Trace Amount of Water in the Mobile Phase<br />

of Normal-Phase Chiral HPLC on Selectivity and Resolution of Optical<br />

Isomers JUN LU, Schering-Plough, Abu M Rustum<br />

11:05 (450-8) Efficient Development of Chiral Chromatographic<br />

Methods TERESA LINTS, Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., Michael<br />

McBrien<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 460<br />

Sensors I<br />

Monday Morning, Room 350<br />

William R LaCourse, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Presiding<br />

8:30 (460-1) On-site Vapor Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents<br />

by Monitoring Tape Method YASUO SETO, National Research Institute of<br />

Police Science, Mieko Kanamori-Kataoka, Shintaro Yamaguchi, Ryuji Asada,<br />

Takeshi Ohmori, Isaac Ohsawa, Isaac Ohsawa, Nobuo Nakano, Tetsuya<br />

Kawabe, Satomi Abe<br />

8:50 (460-2) Miniature, Hand-Held, Close Range, Solar-Blind,<br />

Standoff Explosives and Biological Materials Sensor WILLIAM F HUG,<br />

Photon Systems, Inc., Ray D Reid, Rohit Bhartia, Arthur L Lane<br />

9:10 (460-3) Determination of H 2 S and Organosulfur Compounds<br />

in Hydrocarbons by Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometer QUAN SHI,<br />

Sionex Corporation, Nazarov Erkinjon, Eric Kirleis<br />

9:30 (460-4) Online Detection of Contaminations in Drinking<br />

Water by a Combined Electronic Micronose and Optospectrometric<br />

System JOACHIM GOSCHNICK, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Martin<br />

Sommer<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (460-5) Study of Aptamer-Metal Surface Binding Interactions<br />

HUANGHAO YANG, University of Florida<br />

10:25 (460-6) Stochastic Detection of Monovalent Cations in Ionic<br />

Liquids DILANI A JAYAWARDHANA, University of Texas, Arlington, Qitao<br />

Zhao, Jeffrey A Crank, Daniel W Armstrong, Richard X Guan<br />

10:45 (460-7) Microfluidic/Nanofluidic Sensors Using Catalytic<br />

DNA for Heavy Metal Detection TULIKA SANJEEV DALAVOY, University of<br />

Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Don Cropek, Jonathan V Sweedler, Yi Lu, Mark A<br />

Shannon, Paul Bohn<br />

11:05 (460-8) Development and Optimization of Molecular Beacons<br />

as Biosensors for Surface Hybridization Using Lock Nucleic Acid KAREN<br />

MARTINEZ, University of Florida, Maria Carmen Estevez, Joseph A Phillips,<br />

Weihong Tan<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 461<br />

High Speed Chromatography<br />

Monday Morning, Room 341<br />

Charles D Gaitanis, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />

8:30 (461-1) Master TOFMS Detector for Gas Chromatography:<br />

Positive Identifications in a Fraction of Time, Bench Space and ... Budget<br />

ALBINO SIRONI, DANI Instruments Spa, Manuela Bergna, Massimo Cazzaniga<br />

8:50 (461-2) LaChromUltra from Hitachi High Technologies:<br />

An Improved Strategy for Ultra-fast, High Resolution LC Analysis<br />

DAVID A JORISSEN, Hitachi High Technologies America<br />

9:10 (461-3) New CD (Circular Dichroism) Detector for Ultra High-<br />

Speed Liquid Chromatography CRAIG SILVERMAN, Jasco Incorporated,<br />

Akira Ishisone, Yasuyo Sato, Ken-ichi Sota, Takeshi Kanomata, Toshihiko<br />

Miyaji, Masao Bounoshita, Muneo Saito<br />

9:30 (461-4) HPLC System Featuring 18,000 PSI<br />

BRIAN SCHUMACHER, GenTech Scientific<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 462<br />

Chromatographic Systems<br />

Monday Morning, Room 341<br />

Charles D Gaitanis, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />

10:05 (462-1) RFIC with Eluent Regeneration (RFIC-ER) JOHN E<br />

MADDEN, Dionex Corporation<br />

10:25 (462-2) Automated Parallel Chiral Scouting System JOAN<br />

MARIE STEVENS, Gilson, Inc., Mark E Crawford, Ziqiang Wang<br />

10:45 (462-3) Reducing Cost Per Analysis with Micronit’s Lab-ona-Chip<br />

Inside RONNY VAN'T OEVER, Micronit<br />

11:05 (462-4) The New 920-LC HPLC Series by Varian, Inc.<br />

GLYN RUSSELL, Varian, Inc.<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 463<br />

Spectroscopy and Imaging<br />

Monday Morning, Room 342<br />

Denise C Wilkins, Bechtel Bettis, Inc., Presiding<br />

8:30 (463-1) Spectral Imaging Advances Yield Low-Cost Sensors<br />

DAVID BANNON, Headwall Photonics, Inc.<br />

8:50 (463-2) A New Table-Top Microscope with 20,000x<br />

Magnification Power STEVEN BERGER, FEI Company<br />

9:10 (463-3) A Novel Polarization Accessory for Measurement of<br />

Fluorescence Anisotropy and Circularly Polarized Luminescence PAUL D<br />

BOXRUD, Olis, Inc., Richard J DeSa<br />

9:30 (463-4) Ultrafast Confocal Raman Imaging HARALD<br />

FISCHER, WITec GmbH, Thomas Dieing, Fernando Vargas, Klaus Weishaupt,<br />

Matthias Kress<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 464<br />

Handheld Instruments<br />

Monday Morning, Room 342<br />

Denise C Wilkins, Bechtel Bettis, Inc., Presiding<br />

10:05 (464-1) Import Guard XRF DON SACKETT, Innovx-systems<br />

10:25 (464-2) Using Handheld NIR Technology for Material<br />

Analysis and Identification ASHLEY LOJKO, Polychromix, Peter Mottla<br />

10:45 (464-3) ExoScan for Handheld Surface Analysis JOHN<br />

SEELENBINDER, A2 Technologies, Alan Rein<br />

11:05 (464-4) New Handheld, Rugged Vibrational Spectroscopy<br />

Instrument for Chemical Identification TREY SIEGER, Ahura Scientific, Inc.<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 470<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Analytical Tools for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

Monday Morning<br />

(470-1 P) DNA-Aptamer Assembly to Create Multivalent Capability for the<br />

Development of Superior Molecular Conjugates YOUNGMI KIM, University<br />

of Florida, Weihong Tan<br />

(470-2 P) Development of a Taste Matching Placebo Using an Electronic<br />

Tongue VINCENT SCHMITT, Alpha MOS, Michel Manach, Jean-Christophe<br />

Mifsud, Marion Bonnefille<br />

(470-3 P) Quantification of Taste Masking Efficiency in Oral Medicines<br />

with an Electronic Tongue MICHEL MANACH, Alpha MOS, Jean-Christophe<br />

Mifsud, Vincent Schmitt, Marion Bonnefille<br />

(470-4 P) Amperometric Sensor Detection of Solvents in Headspace<br />

Applications GREGORY K WEBSTER, Abbott Laboratories, Joseph R Stetter,<br />

William Buttner


(470-5 P) Development of Robust NIR Models for Complex<br />

Pharmaceutical Formulations KRYSTYNA POBLOCKA, Novopharm, Thierry<br />

Granger, Rod Ross, Tiffany Mills<br />

(470-6 P) Novel Application of Berthelot Reaction for the Determination of<br />

Antihypertensive Drug Lisinopril AFRAIM KOTY, Chemistry Department,<br />

Mukul Sharma, Bindu Khare, Ashutosh Srivastava<br />

(470-7 P) Residual Solvents By HT-3 Headspace in Reference to USP 467<br />

JAMES COX, Teledyne/Tekmar<br />

(470-8 P) Application of Chemiluminescent Nitrogen Detector for<br />

Pharmaceutical Compounds LILI ZHOU, Merck & Co., Inc., Terri Natishan<br />

(470-9 P) Development of a Dot-Blot Assay for Screening Monoclonal<br />

Antibodies to Immunosuppressant Drugs Sirolimus, Cyclosporine and<br />

Tacrolimus RAD NAIR, Abbott Laboratories, Larissa Harwick, Felicia Bogdan,<br />

Gangamani Beligere, Kevin Rupprecht, Jeffrey Fishpaugh<br />

(470-10 P) Determination and Validation of N-Methylpyrrolidine in<br />

Cefepime for Injection by Capillary Electrophoresis SIGAMANI JOHN<br />

PRASANNA, APL Research Centre, Hemant K Sharma, K Mukkanti<br />

(470-11 P) A Novel Method for Simultaneous Determination of Peptides,<br />

Lipids and Lipid-Impurities in the Synthetic Pulmonary Surfactant<br />

Formulation DARWIN J ASA, ESA Biosciences, Rosa Bonilla, John Rech,<br />

Victoria Scott, Charlotte Baker, Gerald Orehostky, Michelle DeCrosta<br />

(470-12 P) Application of Micro X-Ray Fluorescence (Application of Micro<br />

X-Ray Fluorescence (µXRF) for the Analysis of Pharmaceutical Materials<br />

RORY DAVID SARGEANT, Merck & Co., Inc.<br />

(470-13 P) Nontraditional Application of HS/GC/FID: Evaluation of Solvent<br />

Ratios in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing ALICIA V DURAN-CAPECE,<br />

Schering-Plough Research Institute, Douglas D Richardson, Randi Smith<br />

(470-14 P) Evaluation of Silver-Coated Substrates for Improving Surface-<br />

Enhanced Raman Scattering Signals NGEE-SING CHONG, Middle<br />

Tennessee State University, Ramamoorthy Subathra, Sunil Setti, Beng Guat<br />

Ooi<br />

(470-15 P) Kinetic Spectrophotometric Methods for Determination of<br />

Ciprofloxacin in Pharmaceutical Preparations SERAP SAGLIK ASLAN,<br />

Istanbul University, Betul Demir<br />

(470-16 P) Diffusion Measurement Using Raman Microscopy: An<br />

Application in Pharmaceutical Sciences JUN HUANG, University of<br />

Wisconsin, Madison, Ye Sun, Lian Yu<br />

(470-17 P) Effect of Sample Introduction on the Detection of Nonmetals as<br />

Chromatographic Eluents ADAM DILL, Northern Illinois University<br />

(470-18 P) Multivariate Analysis of Deep Sub-Surface Raman Spectra<br />

NEIL ANGUS MACLEOD, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory<br />

(470-19 P) Comparative Studies of Quercetin Interactions with<br />

Monophosphate Nucleotides SAMUEL N KIKANDI, SUNY-Binghamton<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 480<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Bioanalytical Chemistry: Separation Based<br />

Monday Morning<br />

(480-1 P) A “Global” Method for the Determination of Tissue Thiols,<br />

Disulfides and Thioethers Using an HPLC System Incorporating a Novel<br />

Boron-Doped Diamond Detector IAN N ACWORTH, ESA Biosciences, Inc.,<br />

Bruce Bailey, Darwin J Asa, John Christensen, Eddie Goodall, John Waraska<br />

(480-2 P) Validated HPLC-Fluorescence Method for the Determination of<br />

Valsartan in Human Plasma WIYADA AKARAWUT, Bureau of Drug and<br />

Narcotic, Sumate Thiangthum<br />

(480-3 P) Determination of Thiol Compounds in Human Blood Sample by<br />

Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography with Electrospray Ionization Mass<br />

Spectrometry YUSUKE IWASAKI, Hoshi University, Hiroko Tezuka, Rie Ito,<br />

Koichi Saito, Hiroyuki Nakazawa<br />

(480-4 P) Sensitivity Comparison of HILIC and RPLC for Bioanalytical<br />

LC/MS/MS Analysis of Polar Drug Compounds MONIKA MITAL KANSAL,<br />

Phenomenex, A Carl Sanchez, Art Dixon, Ismail Rustamov<br />

(480-5 P) Simple HPLC Method for the Quantification of Quetiapine in Rat<br />

Plasma and Brain Tissue BATTA NEELIMA, Suven Life Sciences Limited,<br />

Gopinadh Bhyrapuneni, Koteshwara Mudigonda, Vishwottam Kandikere,<br />

Ramakrishna Nirogi<br />

(480-6 P) Vydac MS RP-HPLC Columns Provide Unique Selectivity and<br />

High Recovery for Peptide and Protein Separations RENO T NGUYEN,<br />

Grace Davison Discovery Sciences, Scott Anderson, Wendy Luo<br />

(480-7 P) Effect of the Nitration on Generation of the Reactive Oxygen<br />

Species ATSUSHI OGARA, Hoshi University, Yusuke Iwasaki, Yuji Ishii, Rie<br />

Ito, Koichi Saito, Akiyoshi Nishikawa, Hiroyuki Nakazawa<br />

(480-8 P) Using Self Interaction Chromatography to Predict the Physical<br />

Stability of Therapeutic Proteins JAIMIE M VANBUREN, Colorado State<br />

University, Charles S Henry<br />

(480-9 P) Methods for the Analysis of 3,3’,4,4’-Tetrachloroazobenzene in<br />

Rat Liver and Lung Using GC with Electron Capture Detection STEPHEN<br />

D COOPER, RTI International, Dolores R Brine, Trevor B Hoke, Calliandra B<br />

Harris, Bradley J Collins<br />

(480-10 P) Determination of Methyl Mercury in Blood and Urine Samples<br />

with Automated Dynamic Headspace Sampling and Plasma Emission<br />

Detection EIKE KLEINE-BENNE, GERSTEL GmbH & Co. KG, Oliver Lerch,<br />

Hans-Wolfgang Hoppe<br />

(480-11 P) Detection of Volatiles in the Uropygial Secretions of Grey<br />

Catbirds by Headspace Sampling SPME-GC-MS REBECCA J WHELAN,<br />

Oberlin College, Mary Garvin, Tera Levin<br />

(480-12 P) Determination of Glycols and Alcohols in Fermentation Broths<br />

by Ion-Exclusion Chromatography and Pulsed Amperometric Detection<br />

TERRI T CHRISTISON, Dionex Corporation, Jeffrey S Rohrer<br />

(480-13 P) Ultra-Fast Separations of Peptides and Proteins Using Large<br />

Pore, Sub-Two Micron Columns RENO T NGUYEN, Grace Davison<br />

Discovery Sciences, Scott Anderson, Ian Chappell, Wendy Luo<br />

(480-14 P) Characterization and Profiling of N- and O-linked<br />

Oligosaccharides from Glycoproteins with the Corona CAD<br />

DARWIN J ASA, ESA Biosciences<br />

(480-15 P) Guanosine Gels for Polymorphic ssDNA Separations in Slab<br />

Gel Electrophoresis SAMUEL LABARGE, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,<br />

William S Case, Linda B McGown<br />

(480-16 P) Development of Aptamers that Bind Specific VEGF Peptide<br />

Variants KUAN-LIN HUANG, Santa Clara University, Daniel J Daugherty,<br />

Steven W Suljak, Terrence E O'Brien<br />

(480-17 P) Electrocatalytic Microelectrode Enzyme Detectors for Capillary<br />

Electrophoresis JHINDAN MUKHERJEE, University of Toledo, Jon R<br />

Kirchhoff<br />

(480-18 P) Derivatization of PET by Alkaline Hydrolysis: Effects of Physical<br />

and Chemical Properties, and the Chromatographic Efficiency of a<br />

Synthetic Protein Suite CHRISTINE M STRAUT, Clemson University, R T<br />

Bostic, R Kenneth Marcus<br />

(480-19 P) Post-Source Decay Analysis of Underivatized Oligosaccharides<br />

in Negative Ion MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry: Simultaneous<br />

Determination of Both Linkage Types and Anomeric Configurations BING<br />

GUAN, University of New Orleans, Richard B Cole<br />

(480-20 P) LFII Advanced Technology: Vertexing GARY TAYLOR, deltaDOT<br />

(480-21 P) Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies MEI-AN SUNG, deltaDOT<br />

(480-22 P) Simultaneous Quantification of NADH and NAD(+) from Single<br />

Cell by Capillary Electrophoresis WENJUN XIE, Iowa State University,<br />

Edward S Yeung<br />

(480-23 P) Use of Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography for the<br />

Separation of Cholinesterase Inhibitors IRINI NIKOLAOU, University of<br />

Cyprus, Constantina Kapnissi-Christodoulou<br />

(480-24 P) Characterization of Oligonucleotide-Modified Fused Silica<br />

MALDI Probe Surfaces Using Atomic Force Microscopy ASHLEY<br />

TENNYCK, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Jacquelyn R Cole, Linda B<br />

McGown<br />

(480-25 P) Determination of Sphingosine Kinase Activity for Cellular<br />

Signaling Studies by Capillary Electrophoresis SIMON M MWONGELA,<br />

Kent State University, Katherine J Lee, Allison R Neslon, Christopher E Sims,<br />

Laura M Borland, Sumith Kottegoda, Nancy L Allbritton<br />

(480-26 P) Development of a Novel Platinum-Coated Nanoporous<br />

Membrane for the Separation of Analytes NGUYEN THI THANH BINH,<br />

National University of Singapore, Cheow Pui Sze, Toh Chee-Seng<br />

(480-27 P) Automated Solid Phase Extraction of Lipids In Biological Tissue<br />

Extracts LANDON A WIEST, Brigham Young University, Katherine N Biggs,<br />

Josiah Moulton, Steven Wood, Craig Thulin, Matthew R Linford


POSTER SESSION Session 490<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Environmental Analysis<br />

Monday Morning<br />

(490-1 P) Fiber-Packed Sample Preparation Device for Simultaneous<br />

Derivatization/Preconcentration of Aqueous Formaldehyde Solution in GC<br />

Injector IKUO UETA, Toyohashi University of Technology , Yoshihiro Saito,<br />

Mitsuhiro Ogawa, Kentaro Yogo, Kiyokatsu Jinno<br />

(490-2 P) GC-ECD Determination of DecaBromoDiphenylEther Using<br />

Direct On-Column Injection into Capillary Columns BARBARA CAVAGNA,<br />

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Stefano Pelagatti, Andrea Cadoppi, Daniela<br />

Cavagnino<br />

(490-3 P) Gas Chromatography-Fluorescence Analysis of Organomercury<br />

Compounds DAVID CLARKE, Arkansas State University, Robyn Hannigan<br />

(490-4 P) The Separation of Organophosphate Pesticides Using Very<br />

Polar GC Columns PAUL M WYNNE, SGE Analytical Science, Roy Hibbert,<br />

Dan DiFeo, Peter A Dawes<br />

(490-5 P) Utilization of a New TOC Analyzer for Low level Sample<br />

Analysis STEPHEN C LAWSON, Teledyne Instruments - Tekmar, Brian<br />

Wallace, Robert Kist, Stephen Proffitt<br />

(490-6 P) Rapid Extraction of Several Aromatic Compounds in Water<br />

Samples with Fiber-Packed Needle MITSUHIRO OGAWA, Toyohashi<br />

University of Technology, Yoshihiro Saito, Shingoro Shirai, Ikuo Ueta, Kiyokatsu<br />

Jinno<br />

(490-7 P) Toward Development of a Sensitive Gas Chromatographic<br />

Method for Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide PAUL FLOWERS, University of<br />

North Carolina, Pembroke, Joshua D Locklear<br />

(490-8 P) Selected Columns and Selective Detectors for Fast Gas<br />

Chromatographic Analysis of Different Class of Pesticides ILARIA<br />

FERRANTE, DANI Instruments Spa, Andrea Bonsanto, Manuela Bergna<br />

(490-9 P) Analysis of Water for Pesticides at Low Parts Per Trillion (ppt)<br />

Levels Using Direct Injection into an Online SPE-LC/MS/MS System<br />

ANDRE SCHREIBER, Applied Biosystems, Stephen Lock, Nadine Anderson,<br />

David Evans<br />

(490-10 P) Analysis of Products Covered by the European Union RoHS<br />

(Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances) Using IDMS and SIDMS<br />

Mass Spectrometry LAURA HINOJOSA REYES, Duquesne University, G. M.<br />

Mizanur Rahman, Manchego Gonzalo, H. M. Skip Kingston, Matt Pamuku<br />

(490-11 P) Prediction of NOx Emissions from Boilers Using Neural<br />

Networks and Excel ENRIQUE ARCE-MEDINA, IPN-ESIQIE<br />

(490-12 P) Water Analysis ANJA ZIMMER, Metrohm AG<br />

(490-13 P) Nitrate Reductase: A Green-Chemistry Replacement for Toxic<br />

Cadmium in Automated and Manual Colorimetric Methods for Determining<br />

Nitrate in Water CHARLES J PATTON, U.S. Geological Survey, Jennifer R<br />

Kryskalla<br />

(490-14 P) Solid Phase Extraction Using Molecular Recognition<br />

Technology for the Highly Selective Speciation of Cr(VI) NEIL IZATT, IBC<br />

Advanced Technologies<br />

(490-15 P) New Residues of Pesticides in Drinking Water: Determination of<br />

Chloridazon and Its Metabolites by LC/MS/MS ANDRE SCHREIBER,<br />

Applied Biosystems, Detlev Schleuder, Axel Besa, Walter <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

(490-16 P) EPA Method 535: Detection of Degradates of Chloroacetanilides<br />

and other Acetamide Herbicides in Water by LC/MS/MS ANDRE<br />

SCHREIBER, Applied Biosystems, Christopher Borton, Greg Eppink, Hesham<br />

Ghobarah<br />

(490-17 P) New Strategies to Apply LC/MS/MS for the Quantitation and<br />

Confirmation of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds, Pharmaceuticals and<br />

Personal Care Products (EDC and PPCP) ANDRE SCHREIBER, Applied<br />

Biosystems, Nadia Pace, Christopher Borton, Ghobarah Hesham, Jim Krol,<br />

Robert Ellis<br />

(490-18 P) Development of Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry<br />

Method Using National Chemical Ionization for the Measurement of<br />

Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Marine Environment MURAD IZZAT<br />

HELALEH, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Bondi Gevao, Nisa Ahmad<br />

(490-19 P) Multi-component Salt Deposit and Deliquescence Relative<br />

Humidity of Salt Mixtures SUKARMA THAREJA, Ch. Ch. College<br />

(490-20 P) Trace Gas Analysis via Sorbent Tube Preconcentration of<br />

Analytes followed by Extractive Infrared Spectrometry and Gas<br />

Chromatography with Cryogenic Focusing NGEE SING CHONG, Middle<br />

Tennessee State University, David Kofink, Craig Lampert<br />

(490-21 P) Selective Mercury Removal from Wastewater by Sulfathiazole<br />

Based Hydrogel ECE KOK YETIMOGLU, Marmara University<br />

(490-22 P) A Buoy-Deployable System for the Extraction, Detection and<br />

Collection of Aquatic Organic Contaminants REBECCA ANN JARRELL,<br />

State University of New York<br />

(490-23 P) Study of Influence of the Various Factors on Sensitivity of<br />

Thermocathalytical Sensors SANJAR USMONOVICH TILLAYEV, Rep. of<br />

Uzbekistan<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 500<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Food Science: NIR and AA<br />

Monday Morning<br />

(500-1 P) Use of Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for On-Line Quality Control<br />

of Peanuts MIRTA GOLIC, Peanut Company of Australia<br />

(500-2 P) Adulteration of Food Materials: Detection Limits of Melamine in<br />

Wheat Gluten by NIR RONALD RUBINOVITZ, Buchi Corporation, Michael<br />

Surgeary<br />

(500-3 P) Rapid Protein Level Evaluation of Mixed Soy and Milk Protein<br />

Powders by Near Infrared Spectroscopy MARK TRISTAN DAN, Access<br />

Business Group<br />

(500-4 P) Distribution of Cu, Fe, Mn, Se and Zn in Metalloprotein of Brazil-<br />

Nut, Cupuassu Seeds and Coconut Pulp by Size Exclusion<br />

Chromatography and Atomic Absorption Spectrometry JULIANA<br />

NAOZUKA, IQ/USP-SP, Sandro R Marana, Pedro V Oliveira<br />

(500-5 P) Cu, Fe and Zn in Protein Fractions of Cashew-Nut by Solid-<br />

Liquid Extractions and Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry<br />

ANGERSON NOGUEIRA NASCIMENTO, Sao Paulo University, Juliana<br />

Naozuka, Pedro V Oliveira<br />

(500-6 P) Investigation of Trace Metals Level in Date Fruit by Using<br />

Inductively Coupled Plasma-Optical Emission Spectroscopy in Kuwait M<br />

E BHATTI, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, A Ali, A A Boota<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 510<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Food Science: Titration and Separation<br />

Monday Morning<br />

(510-1 P) Karl Fischer Analysis of Food Products MICHAEL STERN, EMD<br />

Chemicals Inc., Larry Girdler<br />

(510-2 P) The Rapid Solid Phase Extraction of Free Amino Acids from<br />

Food Products AL KAZIUNAS, Applied Separations, Sharon Peters<br />

(510-3 P) Field-Flow Fractionation: Size Characterization of Food Protein<br />

Aggregates ATITAYA SIRIPINYANOND, Mahidol University, Juwadee<br />

Shiowatana, Atitaya Samontha, Sudarat Saeseaw


POSTER SESSION Session 520<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

GC: New Developments<br />

Monday Morning<br />

(520-1 P) Geometric Dispersion in Different Configuration High Aspect<br />

Ratio Nickel Micro-Gas Chromatograph Columns ABHINAV BHUSHAN,<br />

University of California, Davis, Ed Overton<br />

(520-2 P) Explosives and Brominated Flame Retardant Analysis by Gas<br />

Chromatography with a New On-Column Injector Liner for a <strong>Program</strong>mable<br />

Temperature Vaporizing Injector JACK COCHRAN, Restek Corporation,<br />

Scott Lander Grossman, Michael Goss<br />

(520-3 P) Considerations and Implementation of Column Coupling in<br />

High Temperature or High Vacuum Capillary GC SCOTT LANDER<br />

GROSSMAN, Restek Corporation, Jaap de Zeeuw, Chris English, Barry L<br />

Burger, Gary Stidsen, Bill Grove, Donna Lidgett<br />

(520-4 P) Soft and Inert Rings Eliminate Troublesome Metal-to-Metal Seal<br />

in Split/Splitless Injection Ports SCOTT LANDER GROSSMAN, Restek<br />

Corporation, Michael Goss<br />

(520-5 P) Faster Gas Chromatographic Analyses with 0.18 mm ID GC<br />

Columns KENNETH G LYNAM, Agilent Technologies, Zou Yun, Liang Cikui<br />

(520-6 P) Surface Derivatization of Fibrous Stationary Phase Designed for<br />

Packed Capillary Gas Chromatography SHINGORO SHIRAI, Toyohashi<br />

University of Technology , Yoshihiro Saito, Mitsuhiro Ogawa, Kentaro Yogo,<br />

Kiyokatsu Jinno<br />

(520-7 P) Direct Thermal Extraction with Automated Liquid Calibration for<br />

the Quantification of Analytes in Solid Matrices JOHN STUFF, GERSTEL,<br />

Jackie Whitecavage<br />

(520-8 P) Gas Cylinder Free FID and GC-FID BALASUBRAMANIAN<br />

SITHARAMAN, Chemito Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Ajit Soundankar, Aviv Amirav<br />

(520-9 P) Optimization of the Thermal Modulation in Comprehensive Two-<br />

Dimensional Gas Chromatography GIANLUCA STANI, SRA Instruments<br />

Italia, Armando Miliazza<br />

(520-10 P) Automated Dynamic Headspace Sampling of Aqueous Samples<br />

Using Replaceable Adsorbent Traps JOHN STUFF, GERSTEL, Jackie<br />

Whitecavage, Andreas Hoffmann<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 530<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Genomics and Proteomics<br />

Monday Morning<br />

(530-1 P) Polymeric Ion-exchange Monolithic Column for Capillary LC of<br />

mAbs and Proteolytic Digests XIN CHEN, Brigham Young University, Milton<br />

L Lee<br />

(530-2 P) Simplifying de Novo Sequencing with Two Enzyme Digestion<br />

Strategy CHAU-WEN CHOU, Louisiana State University<br />

(530-3 P) Automation of Genomic DNA Isolation with Nucleic Acid<br />

Isolation Workstation Using Promega's Blood DNA Isolation Kit<br />

SIKANDER GILL, Aurora Biomed Inc., Rajwant Gill, Alicia Davis, Dong Liang<br />

(530-4 P) Automation of High Throughput Recombinant Protein<br />

Purification Using Versa Liquid Handling Workstation SIKANDER GILL,<br />

Aurora Biomed Inc., Rajwant Gill, Alicia Davis, Anirudh Mally, Dong Liang<br />

(530-5 P) Development of a Sensitive Method for Trace Amino Acid<br />

Analysis of AQUA Peptide Standards for Quantitative Proteomics<br />

LESLIE ANN GUMMERSHEIMER, Sigma-Aldrich, Jason Matlock, Benjamin J<br />

Cutak, Kevin B Ray<br />

(530-6 P) Genomics STUART HASSARD, deltaDOT<br />

(530-7 P) Human Serum and Plasma Protein Depletion: Novel High<br />

Capacity Affinity Column for the Removal of the ‘Top 14’ Abundant<br />

Proteins PETER MROZINSKI, Agilent Technologies<br />

(530-8 P) Evaluation of Group IV Metal Oxide Monoliths as Enrichment<br />

Materials for Phosphopeptide Analyses JOSE G RIVERA, University at<br />

Buffalo, Stefan Vujcic, Yong Seok Choi, Luis A Colon<br />

(530-9 P) Detection and Analysis of Amyloid Beta1-40 Peptide Using<br />

Nanoscale LC/MS on a Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer<br />

MAHALAKSHMI RUDRABHATLA, Varian Inc., August Specht, Chuck Fancher,<br />

Jeffery F Kuhn<br />

(530-10 P) Proteomics: Post-translational Modifications Made Easy<br />

MEI-AN SUNG, deltaDOT<br />

(530-11 P) Development of a New Proteomics Platform for Differential<br />

Analysis of Free Isotope by LC/MS/MS Combined with a Novel Nano HPLC<br />

System YOSUKE IWATA, Shimadzu Corporation, Tetsuo IIda, Takaei<br />

Kitagawa, Shinichi Mitsuhasi, Masami Sakai, Takao Okado, Osaka Yusuke,<br />

Kenichi Yasunaga<br />

(530-12 P) Plasma Glycoproteomics for Colorectal Cancer Biomarker<br />

Identification and Validation YINGHUA QIU, University of Michigan, Li Xu,<br />

Tasneem Patwa, Kerby Shedden, Dean Brenner, David E Misek, David M<br />

Lubman<br />

(530-13 P) Development of Polymeric Planar Microarray Devices (pMALDI)<br />

for Proteomic Applications ALFREDO J IBANEZ, Max Planck for Chemical<br />

Ecology<br />

(530-14 P) Combining NMR and MS Data for the Metabolomics-Based<br />

Characterization of Breast Cancer HAIWEI GU, Purdue University,<br />

Zhengzheng Pan, Daniel Raftery<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 540<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Software and<br />

General Applications<br />

Monday Morning<br />

(540-1 P) Advanced HPLC and IC Control Features for Mass<br />

Spectrometry Front Ends JOZSEF MEDVE, Dionex, Fraser Stewart McLeod,<br />

Frank Arnold<br />

(540-2 P) Easy-to-Use Nano-HPLC Columns for Superior LC/MS<br />

Interfacing ANTONELLA SIVIERO, DANI Instruments Spa, Manuela Bergna<br />

(540-3 P) Analyzing Cannabinoids by HPLC/MS/MS KRISTI SELLERS,<br />

Restek Corporation, Rebecca E Wittrig, Andre Schreiber<br />

(540-4 P) Evaluation of Columns for the Analysis of Surfactants and<br />

Other Polar Compounds by HPLC and Liquid Chromatography-Mass<br />

Spectrometry JOHN THOMAS ROY, Impact Analytical, Matthew Hall<br />

(540-5 P) Contactless LC Maldi Spotting Using Induction-Based Fluidics<br />

JOHANNES HIDDING, Spark Holland b.v., Richard Vanderark, Bert Ooms,<br />

Andrew D Sauter, Andrew D Sauter<br />

(540-6 P) 40 Million of Them and Still a Mystery! CHARISA D<br />

CORNELLISON, AgResearch, Stefan Clerens<br />

(540-7 P) LC/MS Analysis of Environmental Fentanyl in Surgery Rooms<br />

JUSTIN M HETTICK, NIOSH, Brandon F Law, Jennifer Hornsby-Myers, Paul D<br />

Siegel<br />

(540-8 P) Withdrawn<br />

(540-9 P) Studies on The Chemical Composition of Nigella damascena:<br />

Part II Novel Lipids SRINIVAS R SRIVAS, ANADAMS Consulting Inc.<br />

(540-10 P) Determination of Oxidative Degradation Products of<br />

Dimethenamid Using High Performance HPLC-Ion Trap Mass<br />

Spectrometry and GC-MS TONGWEN WANG, University of Missouri, Rolla,<br />

Chuan Wang, Evelyn Chamberlain, Honglan Shi, Craig Adams, Yinfa Ma<br />

(540-11 P) Dopant-Assisted HPLC-APPI-MS with Orthogonal<br />

Photoionization Source FRANZ S EHRENHAUSER, Louisiana State<br />

University, Mary J Wornat<br />

(540-12 P) Identification and Quantification of Oxidative Degradation<br />

Products of Aldicarb by Various Oxidation Systems Using HPLC-Ion Trap<br />

Mass Spectrometry TONGWEN WANG, University of Missouri, Rolla, Chuan<br />

Wang, Evelyn Chamberlain, Honglan Shi, Craig Adams, Yinfa Ma


POSTER SESSION Session 550<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Petrochemical Analysis<br />

Monday Morning<br />

(550-1 P) Advances in Porous Layer Tubular Columns: Stabilization of<br />

Particle Layers Makes PLOT Columns More Robust and Reproducible in<br />

Retention and Flow Behavior BILL BROMPS, Restek Corporation, Tom<br />

Vezza, Barry L Burger, Jaap de Zeeuw<br />

(550-2 P) Reliable Analysis of Free and Total Glycerin in Biodiesel Using<br />

a Non-Metal GC Column SKY COUNTRYMAN, Phenomenex, Kory Kelly,<br />

Ngoc Nguyen<br />

(550-3 P) Recent Developments in GC Analyses of Low Molecular Weight<br />

Sulfur and Oxygen-Containing Species in Fuels and Feed Stocks<br />

KENNETH G LYNAM, Agilent Technologies, John J Harland, Allen K Vickers,<br />

James D McCurry<br />

(550-4 P) Applying High Pressure Digital Pneumatic Flow, Large Volume<br />

Injection and Novel Surface Deactivation Procedures in a Gas<br />

Chromatographic System to Improve Both Routine Detection Levels and<br />

Analysis Speed PAUL VAN DEN ENGEL, Varian, Inc., Coen Duvekot, Robert<br />

Belair<br />

(550-5 P) Utilizing Surface Deactivation and Large Volume Injection<br />

Techniques to Improve the Reliability of the Trace Level Analysis of Sulfur<br />

Compounds in Various Hydrocarbon Streams by Gas Chromatography<br />

PAUL VAN DEN ENGEL, Varian, Inc., Coen Duvekot, Robert Belair<br />

(550-6 P) Gas and Light Sample Handling in UV/VIS and NDIR Process<br />

Analysis MIKE FULLER, AMETEK Mohit Mathur, Tony Myles<br />

(550-7 P) Oil-In-Water through Innovative Particle Size and Shape<br />

Analyzer ROBERT E STEVENS, Ankersmid, Jacco Schipperen<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 560<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Thermal Analysis<br />

Monday Morning<br />

(560-1 P) Analysis of Bayer Aluminate Liquors Using<br />

ThermometricTitration THOMAS K SMITH, Multitrator Pty. Ltd., Christian<br />

Haider<br />

(560-2 P) Evolved Gas Analysis Using Photoionization Mass<br />

Spectrometry ARII TADASHI, Rigaku Corporation<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING Session 570<br />

Monday, March 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

8:30-10:30 AM<br />

Analytical Chemistry Outsourcing in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

Facilitated by: BRIAN P AXE, Eli Lilly & Co, Room 225<br />

New Faculty Initiating Competitive Research <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Facilitated by: PAUL BOHN, University of Notre Dame and B JILL VENTON,<br />

University of Minnesota, Room 226<br />

Management and Certification of Reference Standards<br />

Facilitated by: SHAWN DRESSMAN, .US Pharmacopeia and KAREN<br />

WILLIAMS PHINNEY, National Institute of Standards and Technology,<br />

Room 227<br />

New LC and MS Technologies for Rapid Information Generation in<br />

Pharmaceutical Development<br />

Facilitated by: TODD GILLESPIE and BRYAN CASTLE, Eli Lilly & Co,<br />

Room 231<br />

MONDAY, MARCH 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

AWARD Session 580<br />

Ralph N Adams Award in Bioanalytical Chemistry - arranged by<br />

Richard L McCreery, Ohio State University<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 272<br />

Richard L McCreery, Ohio State University, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Richard L McCreery<br />

1:35 Presentation of the <strong>2008</strong> Ralph N Adams Award to<br />

Milos V Novotny, Indiana University by Beth L Kirol, Immediate Former<br />

President, The Pittsburgh Conference<br />

1:40 (580-1) Biochemical Individuality, Health and Disease: New<br />

Opportunities for Bioanalytical Chemistry MILOS V NOVOTNY, Indiana<br />

University<br />

2:15 (580-2) Improvements in Methods for in vivo Detection of<br />

Neurotransmitters ROBERT KENNEDY, University of Michigan<br />

2:50 (580-3) Bioanalysis of Hoosiers and Tar Heels MARK<br />

WIGHTMAN, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />

3:25 Recess<br />

3:40 (580-4) Analytical Methods for the Investigation of Peptide<br />

Transport and Metabolism at the Blood Brain Barrier SUSAN M LUNTE,<br />

University of Kansas<br />

4:15 (580-5) Multidimensional LC-MS for the Analysis of Complex<br />

Mixtures of Proteins JAMES W JORGENSON, University of North Carolina<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 590<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

New Perspectives in Optical Sensing: From Ions to Molecules<br />

and Beyond - arranged by Matthew E McCarroll, Southern Illinois University<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 252<br />

Matthew E McCarroll, Southern Illinois University, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Matthew E McCarroll<br />

1:35 (590-1) Development of Fluorescence Sensors for Real Time<br />

Monitoring of Zinc Release Events in Pancreatic Cells ZEEV<br />

ROSENZWEIG, University of New Orleans, Georgeta Crivat<br />

2:10 (590-2) Optoelectronic Sensing of VICs with Organic<br />

Nanobelts and Nanowires LING ZANG, Southern Illinois University<br />

2:45 (590-3) Computationally Driven Design of Photoinduced<br />

Electron Transfer-Based Sensors MATTHEW E MCCARROLL, Southern<br />

Illinois University, Daniel J Dyer, Lichang Wang, Ruisong Xu, Irene Kimaru<br />

3:20 (590-4) Integrated Nanosensors Using Porous Photonic<br />

Crystals MICHAEL J SAILOR, University of California, San Diego<br />

3:55 (590-5) Fluorescence Imaging of Biological Nitric Oxide and<br />

Mobile Zinc STEPHEN J LIPPARD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 600<br />

Best Practices for HPLC Method Development in<br />

Pharmaceutical Analysis - arranged by Michael W Dong, Genentech<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 265<br />

Michael W Dong, Genentech, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Michael W Dong<br />

1:35 (600-1) Modern HPLC Method Development: An Overview of<br />

Fundamentals, Advances, and Column Selection MICHAEL W DONG,<br />

Genentech<br />

2:10 (600-2) Development and Use of Orthogonal Methods for<br />

Impurity Profiling of Pharmaceuticals by HPLC HENRIK T RASMUSSEN,<br />

J&J PRD, Dora Visky, Rhonda Jackson, Fengmei Zheng<br />

2:45 (600-3) Selecting an “Orthogonal” Column during HPLC<br />

Method Development JOHN DOLAN, LC Resources, Lloyd R Snyder


3:20 (600-4) Challenges for Method Development at the<br />

Discovery/Development Interface-Balancing Speed with Practical<br />

Application NIK CHETWYN, Genentech, Dimitre Stoianov<br />

3:55 (600-5) Strategies for Utilizing Fast Liquid Chromatography<br />

in Method Development JEFF DAI, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Qin Zhang<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 610<br />

Mobile Micro- and Nano-instruments - arranged by Vassili<br />

Karanassios, University of Waterloo<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 267<br />

Vassili Karanassios, University of Waterloo, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Vassili Karanassios<br />

1:35 (610-1) Mobile Instruments: Fast, Cheap and under Wireless<br />

Control VASSILI KARANASSIOS, University of Waterloo<br />

2:10 (610-2) Totally Self-contained Gas Chromatograph-Toriodal<br />

Mass Spectrometer for field Application STEPHEN LAMMERT, Torion<br />

Technology, Jesse A Contreras, Jacolin A Murray, H. Dennis Tolley, Samuel E<br />

Tolley, Edgar D Lee, Milton L Lee, Douglas W Later<br />

2:45 (610-3) Life on a Chip: Integrating the Animate and<br />

Inanimate Worlds JAMES CASTRACANE, CNSE-University at Albany<br />

3:20 (610-4) Miniaturized Mass Spectrometry RICHARD SYMS,<br />

Imperial College London<br />

3:55 (610-5) Microfabricated Bioanalysis Systems for in situ<br />

Detection of Organic Biomarkers on Mars THOMAS N CHIESL, University of<br />

California, Berkeley, Amanda Stockton, Alison M Skelley, James R Scherer,<br />

Richard A Mathies<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 620<br />

Novel Biospectroscopy for Amyloid Diseases - arranged by Igor K<br />

Lednev, University at Albany, SUNY<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 244<br />

Igor K Lednev, University at Albany, SUNY, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remakrs - Igor K Lednev<br />

1:35 (620-1) Polymorphism in Amyloid Fibrils and Their<br />

Assembly Intermediates: A Moving Target for Structural Analysis<br />

RONALD WETZEL, University of Pittsburgh<br />

2:10 (620-2) Flow-Induced Alignment of Amyloid Fibrils Revealed<br />

by Linear Dichroism YUJI GOTO, Osaka University<br />

2:45 (620-3) Structure Determination of Amyloid Peptides and<br />

Proteins ROBERT G GRIFFIN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

3:20 (620-4) Solution-State Protein Fibril Development Monitored<br />

by Large VCD Intensities LAURENCE A NAFIE, Syracuse University, Shengli<br />

Ma, Teresa B Freedman, Rina K Dukor<br />

3:55 (620-5) Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange Deep UV Resonance<br />

Raman Spectroscopy for Characterizing the Cross-β Core Structure of<br />

Amyloid Fibrils IGOR K LEDNEV, University at Albany, SUNY, Victor<br />

Shashilov, Ming Xu<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 630<br />

Science for Art - arranged by Norbert S Baer, New York University<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 255<br />

Norbert S Baer, New York University, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Norbert S Baer<br />

1:35 (630-1) Disaster Response and Recovery: The Role of the<br />

Chemist NORBERT S BAER, New York University<br />

2:10 (630-2) Technical Analysis of Three Paintings Attributed to<br />

Jackson Pollock NARAYAN KHANDEKAR, Harvard University Art Museums<br />

2:45 (630-3) Characterization of Environmental Impacts on<br />

Cultural Property RENE E VAN GRIEKEN, University of Antwerp<br />

3:20 (630-4) The Surface and Beyond: New Insights in Old Glass<br />

HANNELORE ROEMICH, New York University<br />

3:55 (630-5) Life in Art and What to Do about It<br />

ROBERT J KOESTLER, Smithsonian Institution<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 640<br />

The Nineteenth James L Waters Annual Symposium - arranged by<br />

W Richard Howe, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 276<br />

W Richard Howe, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - W Richard Howe<br />

1:35 (640-1) Technology Can Tranform Biology LEROY HOOD,<br />

Institute for Systems Biology<br />

2:10 (640-2) The Early Days of Developing Sanger Sequencing<br />

RICHARD K WILSON, Washington University School of Medicine<br />

2:45 (640-3) The Development of Automated DNA Sequencing<br />

LLOYD SMITH, University of Wisconsin-Madison<br />

3:20 (640-4) The Human Genome Project ROBERT H<br />

WATERSTON, University of Washington<br />

3:55 (640-5) High Throughput DNA Sequencing and the<br />

Personalized Genome Project GEORGE M CHURCH, Harvard Medical<br />

School<br />

WORKSHOP Session 650<br />

Facing Analytical Challenges with Reference Materials - arranged<br />

by Susan Meronek, Chemical Reference Materials Manufacturers Association<br />

- CRMMA<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 235<br />

Susan Meronek, Chemical Reference Materials Manufacturers Association -<br />

CRMMA, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Susan Meronek<br />

1:35 (650-1) The Benefits of Reference Materials Producer<br />

Accreditation RANDALL V QUERRY, A2LA<br />

2:00 (650-2) Proficiency Testing for Air and Emissions<br />

Laboratories CURTIS J WOOD, ERA<br />

2:25 (650-3) The Analysis of Biodiesel for Trace Metals and the<br />

Development of Certified Biodiesel Standards THOMAS M RETTBERG,<br />

VHG Labs, Inc., Susan J Norris<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (650-4) Reference Standards for Pharmaceutical Analysis:<br />

Challenges in Addressing Compendial vs. ISO Requirements<br />

ALAN NICHOLS, RTC<br />

3:30 (650-5) Analysis of RoHS Directive Elements in Plastics<br />

RALPH OBENAUF, Spex Certiprep, Vanaja Shivakumar, Laszlo Ernyei<br />

3:55 (650-6) Analytical Challenges of USEPA Method 535<br />

RUSS COOPER, AccuStandard, Inc.<br />

4:20 (650-7) Challenges for pH Reference Materials<br />

KENNETH W PRATT, National Institute of Standards and Technology<br />

WORKSHOP Session 660<br />

Fast HPLC: Where Are We Four Years Later? - arranged by Michael<br />

McGinley and Jason Anspach, Phenomenex<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 236<br />

Michael McGinley, Phenomenex, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Michael McGinley<br />

1:35 (660-1) Smaller Particles, Higher Pressures, and Faster<br />

Separations: The Current Status of Pharmaceutical Method Development<br />

Five Years Later TODD D MALONEY, Eli Lilly and Company, John D Stafford,<br />

Bryan C Castle<br />

2:05 (660-2) Overcoming the Limitations of Sub 2 µm Materials in<br />

High Speed HPLC MethodsOvercoming the Limitations of Sub 2 µm<br />

Materials in High Speed HPLC Methods JASON A ANSPACH, Phenomenex,<br />

Liming Peng, Gareth Friedlander, Graham Osborn, Peter Rahn<br />

2:35 (660-3) Fast LC Using Small Particles with Optimized<br />

Conventional HPLC and U-HPLC Technology in Early Pharmaceutical<br />

Development CHRISTOPHER JAMES FOTI, Pfizer, Justin D Ringling, Chris A<br />

Wood, Ricardo E Borjas<br />

3:05 Recess


3:20 (660-4) Performance Characterizations and Comparisons of<br />

HPLC Column Options for Ultra High-Speed and High-Resolution HPLC<br />

Separations MAUREEN JOSEPH, Agilent Technologies, William Barber,<br />

William Long, Brian A Bidlingmeyer<br />

3:50 (660-5) Fast Analysis Using Microflow LC at Elevated<br />

Temperatures and Smaller Particles HUNG-YUAN CHENG, Eksigent<br />

Technologies, Jason Andrew Starkey, Phillip DeLand, Remco van Soest<br />

4:20 (660-6) Achieving High Speed HPLC Performance at<br />

Moderate Pressures HILLEL BRANDES, Supelco, William Campbell, Richard<br />

A Henry, Wayne K Way, Russel Gant, Paul Ross, David S Bell<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 670<br />

SESSION<br />

Environmental Characterization and Management of High Level<br />

Radioactive Waste - arranged by Amy Ekechukwu, Savannah River<br />

National Laboratory and Michael Brisson, Savannah River Site<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 245<br />

Amy Ekechukwu, Savannah River National Laboratory, Presiding<br />

1:30 (670-1) Immobilization of High Level Defense Waste at the<br />

Savannah River Site CHARLES COLEMAN, Savannah River National<br />

Laboratory<br />

1:50 (670-2) Corrosion Control Strategies for High Level Nuclear<br />

Waste Tanks ROBERT J RAY, Savannah River National Laboratories, Amy A<br />

Ekechukwu, John E Young<br />

2:10 (670-3) Separation and Purification and Beta Liquid<br />

Scintillation Analysis of Sm-151 on Savannah River Site and Hanford Site<br />

DOE High Level Waste RAYMOND ALLEN DEWBERRY, Savannah River<br />

National Laboratory, William T Boyce, Ned E Bibler, Amy A Ekechukwu<br />

2:30 (670-4) Rapid Methods for Environmental Radiochemistry<br />

LAWRENCE JASSIN, Eichrom Technologies LLC<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (670-5) In situ pH Adjustment to Minimize Migration of<br />

Metals and Radionuclides in Groundwater MILES DENHAM, Savannah<br />

River National Laboratory<br />

3:25 (670-6) Hanford Tank Waste Sludge Characterization:<br />

Navigating the Analytical Maelstrom MATTHEW KEITH EDWARDS, Battelle,<br />

Sandra K Fiskum, Reid Peterson<br />

3:45 (670-7) Hanford Tank Waste Sludge Characterization:<br />

Bridging the Gap between Analytical Results and Composition SANDRA K<br />

FISKUM, Battelle, Matthew Keith Edwards, Reid Peterson, Evan Jenson, Edgar<br />

Buck, Richard Daniel, Lanee Snow<br />

4:05 (670-8) Rapid Radionuclide Remediation EDEL MINOGUE,<br />

Los Alamos National Laboratory<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 680<br />

SESSION<br />

Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors II - arranged by Eric Bakker,<br />

Purdue University, Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota and Erno<br />

Pretsch, ETH Zurich<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 271<br />

Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota, Presiding<br />

1:30 (680-1) New Picture of Ionic Secretion from Epithelial Cells<br />

Obtained in vitro Using Ion-Selective Electrodes and Quantitative Mass<br />

Transport Reconstruction MIKLOS GRATZL, Case Western Reserve<br />

University, Sumitha P Nair<br />

1:50 (680-2) Photocontrolled Binding and Release of Guest<br />

Species at Spiropyran Modified Surfaces DERMOT DIAMOND, Dublin City<br />

University, Silvia Scarmagnani, Robert Byrne, Aleksandar Radu<br />

2:10 (680-3) Receptor-Based Solvent-Free Extractions for the<br />

Development of Fluorous Solid Phase Microextraction KRISTI L O'NEAL,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Hong Zhao, Max Osipov, Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

2:30 (680-4) Ionophore-Doped Ion-Selective Electrodes (ISEs)<br />

with Perfluorinated Polymeric Matrixes PHILIPPE BUHLMANN, University of<br />

Minnesota, Paul G Boswell, Chunze Lai, Elizabeth C Lugert, Annie N Leung<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (680-5) All-Solid-State Reference Electrodes: Choosing the<br />

Right Membrane Matrix AGATA MICHALSKA , University of Warsaw, Anna<br />

Kisiel , Krzysztof Maksymiuk<br />

3:25 (680-6) Direct Measurement of Total Calcium in<br />

Physiological Fluids with Pulsed Chronopotentiometry at Polymeric Ion-<br />

Selective Membranes KEBEDE L GEMENE, Purdue University, Eric Bakker<br />

3:45 (680-7) Chemical Sensors Based on Chemical Sensing<br />

Probes and Devices KOJI SUZUKI, Keio University<br />

4:05 (680-8) Fine-Tuning the Behavior of Ion-Selective Electrodes<br />

LEONIDAS G BACHAS, University of Kentucky, Vasileios Gavalas, Andrea<br />

New, Elsayed Zahran<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 690<br />

'Omics: Proteomics, Lipidomics, Metabolomics<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 263<br />

Brian Bidlingmeyer, Agilent Technologies, Presiding<br />

1:30 (690-1) Phospholipid Profiling of Yeast EVA-MARIA HEIN,<br />

ISAS - Institute For Analytical Sciences, Lars M Blank, Andreas Schmid, Heiko<br />

Hayen<br />

1:50 (690-2) Comprehensive and Comparative Analysis of<br />

Phospholipid Profile of Mammalian Tissues from Mice Fed Different Diets<br />

by MALDI-FTMS CHARLES L WILKINS, University of Arkansas, Marricor A<br />

Batoy, Josephine Griffith, Sabine Borgmann, Jeffrey Jones, Alyssa Hasty<br />

2:10 (690-3) Multianalyte Analysis Using Electrode Array<br />

Detection and Microchip Capillary Electrophoresis RYAN E HOLCOMB,<br />

Colorado State University, James R Kraly, Qian Guan, Charles S Henry<br />

2:30 (690-4) Extracting Biological Significance from NMR-Based<br />

Metabolomics Data MICHELLE D'SOUZA, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Chen Peng,<br />

Gregory M Banik, Scott Ramos, Ian Lewis, John Markley<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (690-5) A Novel Electrochemical Array Detector with<br />

Enhanced Selectivity for Microchip Capillary Electrophoresis JAMES R<br />

KRALY, Colorado State University, Ryan E Holcomb, Qian Guan, Charles S<br />

Henry<br />

3:25 (690-6) Achieve Class Separation, NMR-Based<br />

Metabolomics MICHELLE D'SOUZA, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Chen Peng,<br />

Gregory M Banik<br />

3:45 (690-7) pH-Responsive Protein Microcompartmentation in<br />

Synthetic Cytoplasm LISA M DOMINAK, The Pennsylvania State University,<br />

Christine Keating, Scott Long<br />

4:05 (690-8) Application of High-Resolution Multireflecting<br />

Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer with Electrospray Ionization for<br />

Metabolite Profiling MATTHEW GIARDINA, LECO Corporation, Viatcheslav<br />

Artaev<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 700<br />

Advances in Separation Science I<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 270<br />

Garry Lynch, Bechtel Bettis, Inc., Presiding<br />

1:30 (700-1) On-line SPE-LC-MS for Ultra Trace Analysis of<br />

Antibiotics in River and Ground Water FRANK STEINER, Dionex<br />

Corporation, Frank Arnold, Verena Fraas, Markus Martin, Christian Huber<br />

1:50 (700-2) Solid-Phase Extraction under Hydrophilic Interaction<br />

Conditions: A Novel Approach for Sample Preparation KRISHNA M.R.<br />

KALLURY, Phenomenex, Vidya Baliga<br />

2:10 (700-3) Preconcentration and Separation of Cr(III) and Cr(VI)<br />

Using Sawdust as a Sorbent SAIMA QAYYUM MEMON , University of Sindh<br />

2:30 (700-4) Nucleotide Ion Exchange with Surface-Confined<br />

Ionic Liquid Stationary Phases PATRICE RENEE FIELDS, University of<br />

Cincinnati, Apryll Stalcup<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (700-5) Quantification of Neomycin B, Neomycin C, and<br />

Apramycin in Animal Feeds by Liquid Chromatography Fluorescence<br />

Detection with Post-Column Derivatization JULEE L DRIVER, South Dakota<br />

State University, Douglas Raynie, Nancy S Thiex, Maria Ofitserova, Michael<br />

Pickering


3:25 (700-6) Formation of Ion Exchangers on Graphitic Carbon<br />

Phases through in situ Generation of Diazonium Precursors STUART D<br />

CHAMBERS, University of Alberta, Charles A Lucy<br />

3:45 (700-7) LSER Characterization of a Novel Zwitterionic<br />

Stationary Phase for High Performance Liquid Chromatography DAVID S<br />

VAN METER, University of Cincinnati, A Bjoern Carle, Apryll Stalcup<br />

4:05 (700-8) Electrochemical Degradation of Quercetin: Isolation<br />

and Structural Elucidation of the Degradation Products AILING ZHOU,<br />

Binghamton University, Samuel N Kikandi, Omowunmi A Sadik<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 710<br />

Affinity Probes: Sensing<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 243<br />

A Peter Snyder, US Army ECBC, Presiding<br />

1:30 (710-1) Aptamer-Based Assay on Lateral Flow Strip JILIN<br />

YAN, University of Florida, Christopher D Batich, Gregory Schultz, Weihong Tan<br />

1:50 (710-2) Evaluation of Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ)<br />

Doped Polymeric Micro/Nanospheres as Sensitive Labels for Binding<br />

Assays DONGXUAN SHEN, University of Michigan, Mark E Meyerhoff<br />

2:10 (710-3) Optimization of Antibody-Conjugated Magnetic<br />

Nanoparticles for Immunoassays JOSHUA E SMITH, Armstrong Atlantic<br />

State University, Kim E Sapsford, Frances S Ligler, Weihong Tan<br />

2:30 (710-4) Genome-Inspired DNA Binding Ligands for Insulin<br />

and IGF Proteins JUNFENG XIAO, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Linda B<br />

McGown<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (710-5) Aptamer Conjugated Nanoparticles for Cancer<br />

Biomarker Studies ZHI ZHU, University of Florida, Hui William Chen, Weihong<br />

Tan<br />

3:25 (710-6) Single Molecule Detection: Observing Intracellular<br />

and Extracellular Molecular Interactions DIMITRI PAPPAS, Texas Tech<br />

University, Sean Burrows, Randall Reif, Michelle M Martinez<br />

3:45 (710-7) Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy for the<br />

investigation of Aptamer/Receptor Interactions on Cell Membranes YAN<br />

CHEN, University of Florida, Alina Munteanu, Weihong Tan<br />

4:05 (710-8) Lab-on-a-Chip Biosensor for Glucose Based on a<br />

Packed Immobilized Enzyme Reactor CARLOS D GARCIA, The University<br />

of Texas, San Antonio, Lucas Blanes, Maria F Mora, Claudimir L do Lago,<br />

Arturo Ayon<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 720<br />

Analyzing Cellular Components with Microfluidics<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 264<br />

Shahab Shamsi, Georgia State University, Presiding<br />

1:30 (720-1) Amperometric and Fluorescent Monitoring of<br />

Release from Cells in a Network Patterned with Sucrose Lift-Off<br />

Lithography IMEE G ARCIBAL, The Pennsylvania State University, Andrew G<br />

Ewing<br />

1:50 (720-2) A Fully integrated Microfluidic Device for Performing<br />

Cell-lysis with Real-Time CE-Electrospray-Mass Spectrometry Detection of<br />

Proteins from Single Cells JOHN SCOTT MELLORS, University of North<br />

Carolina, Chapel Hill, J Michael Ramsey<br />

2:10 (720-3) Optimization of Laser-Based Sampling and<br />

Immunolabelling for Single Cell Analysis by Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

ROB BROWN, University of Toronto, Rano Matta, Julie Audet<br />

2:30 (720-4) Parallel Monitoring of Cellular Secretions on a<br />

Microfluidic Chip JOHN F DISHINGER, University of Michigan, Robert<br />

Kennedy<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (720-5) Development of an Automated High-Throughput<br />

Microfluidic Device for the Study of Single Cell Kinase Activity AMY D<br />

HARGIS, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Christopher E Sims, Nancy L<br />

Allbritton, J Michael Ramsey<br />

3:25 (720-6) Exploitation of Laminar Flow for Cell Assays on a<br />

Chip MICHAEL F SANTILLO, The Pennsylvania State University, Andrew G<br />

Ewing, Michael L Heien<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 730<br />

Developments in Data Analysis and Methodology (Half Session)<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 241<br />

John W Novak, BASF Catalysts, LLC, Presiding<br />

1:30 (730-1) Software Tools for Formulation Development:<br />

beyond the Spreadsheet… JAMES TRYLON DEGROFF, FORMULATOR<br />

Software LLC<br />

1:50 (730-2) Automation of Spectrophotometric Titrations<br />

JOHN A LYNCH, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, William M McGee,<br />

Ivan P Zubkov<br />

2:10 (730-3) Differentiation of Emerald Origins Using X-Ray<br />

Spectroscopy and Chemometrics JOHN F TURNER, Cleveland State<br />

University, David Cronin<br />

2:30 (730-4) Laboratory Startup and Renovation: Tips for<br />

Success KURT HEADRICK, Voisey's Bay Nickel Co. Ltd.<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 740<br />

Developments in Sensors and Imaging (Half Session)<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 241<br />

John W Novak, BASF Catalysts, LLC, Presiding<br />

3:05 (740-1) Widely Tunable DFB Lasers for Sensing Applications<br />

JOHANNES KOETH, Nanoplus Gmbh<br />

3:25 (740-2) Spectroelectrochemical Detection of [Re(dmpe) 3<br />

(dmpe=1,2-bis(dimethylphosphino)ethane) LAURA MORRIS, University of<br />

Cincinnati, William R Heineman, Carl J Seliskar<br />

3:45 (740-3) Infrared Imaging: Responding to Challenges in<br />

Sample Analyses RICHARD ANTHONY LARSEN, Jasco, Inc. , John Carriker,<br />

Ken-ichi Akao, Jun Koshoubu, Toshiyuki Nagoshi, Hiroshi Sugiyama<br />

4:05 (740-4) Thermography: Moving Beyond Predictive<br />

Maintenance to Product Development, Industrial Imaging, and Marketing<br />

GLORIA M STORY, The Procter & Gamble Co.<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 750<br />

Innovation in Sequencing and Genetic Analysis<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 242<br />

Scott Shippy, University of Illinois Chicago, Presiding<br />

1:30 (750-1) An RCA-CE Assay for Sensitive DNA Detection NI LI,<br />

University of California, Riverside, Jishan Li, Wenwan Zhong<br />

1:50 (750-2) High-Throughput Continuous-Flow Real-Time<br />

Quantitative PCR Device JONG HOON HAHN, Pohang University of Science<br />

and Technology, Shinae Suk, Nokyoung Park<br />

2:10 (750-3) A Low-Voltage Microfluidic Electrochemical Reactor<br />

for Alkaline DNA Dehybridization and Single Nucleotide Polymorphism<br />

Detection HUAIBIN ZHANG, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Ralph G<br />

Nuzzo<br />

2:30 (750-4) A Continuous-Flow Microfluidic Reactor for Gene<br />

Expression Analysis and Quantification at the Single-Molecule Level<br />

ZHIYONG PENG, Louisiana State University, Steven A Soper<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (750-5) Electrochemical Genosensor System with the<br />

Disposable Electrochemical Printed (DEP) Chips for Disease Diagnosis<br />

and Food Verification from Unpurified Amplicons MINHAZ UDDIN AHMED,<br />

Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), Masato Saito,<br />

Miyuki Chikae, Satoshi Furui, Akihiro Hino, Shohei Yamamura, Yuzuru<br />

Takamura, Eiichi Tamiya<br />

3:25 (750-6) A Modular Microfluidic System for Alu Element<br />

Sequencing HONG WANG, Louisiana State University, Mateusz L Hupert,<br />

Steven A Soper<br />

3:45 (750-7) Genetic Expression in Plant Material Revealed with<br />

Vibrational Spectroscopic Imaging DAVID L WETZEL, Kansas State<br />

University, Shilpa Sood, Bikram S Gill, Hulya Dogan<br />

4:05 (750-8) Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Encodes A Functional<br />

Type IB Topoisomerase TEESTA JAIN, Louisiana State University, Anne<br />

Grove


ORAL SESSION Session 760<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Software and<br />

General Applications<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 269<br />

Elizabeth Harris, Mannkind Corporation, Inc., Presiding<br />

1:30 (760-1) Chromatographic Method Development: An<br />

Approach Incorporating UPLC, MS and Modeling Software to Streamline<br />

the Process of Creating Robust Methods LAUREN WOOD, Waters<br />

Corporation<br />

1:50 (760-2) Identification and Examination of Thermal<br />

Degradation Products of Pharmaceuticals by HPLC-TOF-MS<br />

WANLONG ZHOU, Wright State University, Roger K Gilpin<br />

2:10 (760-3) Understanding the Cytotoxic Effects of Quercetin on<br />

Cancerous Cells AILING ZHOU, Binghamton University, Samuel N Kikandi,<br />

Omowunmi A Sadik<br />

2:30 (760-4) Characterization of Organic Matter in a Waste<br />

Landfill Leachate: SEC-LC/MS and Liquid/Liquid Extraction LAURENT J<br />

BADOIL, Veolia Environnement - Anjou Recherche, David Benanou, Jean-<br />

Claude Tabet<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (760-5) Comprehensive Selenium Speciation Analysis of<br />

Selenium-Enriched Samples through Liquid Chromatography-Particle<br />

Beam/Mass Spectrometry (LC-PB/MS) JOAUDIMIR CASTRO, Clemson<br />

University, R Kenneth Marcus, Geovannie Ojeda, M.V. Balarama Krishna<br />

3:25 (760-6) Robust Microwave Extraction Protocol for the<br />

Determination of Mercury Species in Fish and Tissue Samples LAURA<br />

HINOJOSA REYES, Duquesne University, G. M. Mizanur Rahman, H. M. Skip<br />

Kingston<br />

3:45 (760-7) Automation of Thin Film SPME for High Throughput<br />

Drug Analysis Using Robotic Autosampler ERASMUS CUDJOE, University<br />

of Waterloo, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

4:05 (760-8) Determination of Heavy Metals and Their Species in<br />

Inorganic and Organic Fertilizers Using Microwave-Assisted Extraction<br />

and IC/LC-ICP-MS Detection G. M. MIZANUR RAHMAN, Duquesne<br />

University, Laura Hinojosa Reyes, H. M. Skip Kingston<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 770<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Specialized Applications I<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 349<br />

Alice Riggin, Eli Lilly and Company, Presiding<br />

1:30 (770-1) Characterization of Fluorinated Phases for Reversed-<br />

Phase Liquid Chromatography MEGHAN KERN, Florida State University,<br />

Catherine A Rimmer, Katrice A Lippa<br />

1:50 (770-2) A New Cation-Exchange/Reversed Phase Mixed-<br />

Mode Stationary Phase and Its Application for Separating Pharmaceuticals<br />

XIAODONG LIU, Dionex Corporation, Christopher Andrew Pohl<br />

2:10 (770-3) High Resolution HPLC Performance Under Both<br />

Isocratic and Gradient Conditions WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Supelco, Wendy<br />

Roe, Dayna Varner, Tom Hassel, Richard Henry, Hillel Brandes, Russel Gant<br />

2:30 (770-4) Monolithic Diamond Materials for Liquid<br />

Chromatography MATTHEW R LINFORD, Brigham Young University, Michael<br />

A Vail, Milton L Lee, Li Yang, Gaurav Saini, Feng Zhang<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (770-5) Application of Unusual Solvents in Two-Dimensional<br />

Liquid Chromatography XIAOPING LI, University of Minnesota, Peter W Carr<br />

3:25 (770-6) Reversed-Phase LC Stationary Phase Designed for<br />

Separating Basic Substances under Acidic Conditions YOSHIHISA HIROE,<br />

Shiseido Co., Ltd., Tokimasa Kawanishi, Yutaka Ootsu, Isao Tanaka<br />

3:45 (770-7) A Reversed-Phase Column Selectivity Triangle<br />

Based on the Snyder Hydrophobic Subtraction Model YU ZHANG,<br />

University of Minnesota, Peter W Carr<br />

4:05 (770-8) A New HILIC/Reversed-Phase Mixed-Mode Column<br />

and Its Applications XIAODONG LIU, Dionex Corporation, Mark Tracy,<br />

Christopher Andrew Pohl<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 780<br />

Mass Spectrometry: Sample Preparation/Method Development<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 262<br />

Haibo Wang, Varian, Inc., Presiding<br />

1:30 (780-1) <strong>Program</strong>mable Electrochromatographic Extraction<br />

System for High Throughput Separation, Analysis, and Quantification of<br />

Small Molecules by Mass-Spectrometry JEREMY L NORRIS, Protein<br />

Discovery, Inc., Dean G Hafeman, James B Harkins, Benjamin B Katz, Salvador<br />

J Pastor, Charles E Witkowski<br />

1:50 (780-2) Quantitative Isobaric Labeling for Isomeric Glycans<br />

Analysis LEI CHENG, CCRC/UGA, James A Atwood, Gerardo Alvarez-<br />

Manilla, William York, Ron Orlando<br />

2:10 (780-3) Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry for the<br />

Investigation of Modified Gold Monolayer Protected Clusters (MPCs)<br />

CHRISTINA FIELDS-ZINNA, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Joseph B<br />

Tracy, Matthew C Crowe, Royce W Murray<br />

2:30 (780-4) Mass Spectrometry Using Single Photon Ionization<br />

Coupled with Thermal Analysis MOHAMMAD REZA SARAJI-BOZORGZAD,<br />

GSF, Robert Geissler, Thorsten Streibel, Martin Sklorz, Fabian Mühlberger, Ralf<br />

Zimmermann<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (780-5) Binding Constant Determination by ESI-MS<br />

Titrations to Screen Enantioselective Interactions between Macrocyclic<br />

Antibiotics and Amino Acid Derivatives MANISHKUMAR JOSHI, University<br />

of Texas, Arlington, Petr Frycak, Daniel W Armstrong, Kevin Schug<br />

3:25 (780-6) Characterization of Oak Flavor Compounds Using<br />

Ion Trap GC/MS/MS HAIBO WANG, Varian Inc.<br />

3:45 (780-7) Dynamic Method for Mass Spectrometric<br />

Determination of In-Cylinder Oil Evaporation SVEN KRAUSE, TUHH,<br />

Gerhard Matz<br />

4:05 (780-8) Detection of Anions in the Positive Ion Mode ESI-MS<br />

and LC-ESI-MS Using Dicationic Reagents ZACHARY S BREITBACH,<br />

University of Texas, Arlington, Soukup-Hein J Renee, Jeffery W Remsburg,<br />

Daniel W Armstrong<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 790<br />

Neurochemistry I<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 260<br />

Rose Ann Clark, Saint Francis University, Presiding<br />

1:30 (790-1) Using High-Speed Chronoamperometry to Determine<br />

Native Serotonin Transporter Function in Human Lymphoblasts AMANDA<br />

J BRESSLER, The Pennsylvania State University, Tara N Chrzanowski, Renee<br />

Ren-Patterson, Dennis L Murphy, Anne M Andrews<br />

1:50 (790-2) Amperometric Measurements of Transmitters<br />

Released from Single Vesicles in MN9D Dopaminergic Cells YAN DONG,<br />

The Pennsylvania State University, Marc M Maxson, Bo Zhang, Michael L<br />

Heien, Andrew G Ewing<br />

2:10 (790-3) Evaluation of Calcium Dependent Dopamine Release<br />

in Synapsin Triple Knockout Mice BRIAN MICHAEL KILE, University of North<br />

Carolina, Jill Venton, George Augustine, Mark Wightman<br />

2:30 (790-4) Investigating Non-vesicular Dopamine Release in the<br />

Mouse Striatum with Fast Scan Cyclic Voltammetry YUEXIANG WANG,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Adrian C Michael<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (790-5) Electrochemical Comparison of Dopamine Release<br />

and Uptake in eGFP Transgenic Mice and Wild-Type Mice CHARLES<br />

MILLER, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Lorraine Iacovitti, Mark<br />

Wightman<br />

3:25 (790-6) Probing the Effect of Elevated Extracellular<br />

Dopamine Concentration on D2 Receptors Functionality KEITH F<br />

MOQUIN, University of Pittsburgh, Adrian C Michael<br />

3:45 (790-7) In Vivo Electrochemical Monitoring of<br />

Norepinephrine Release in the Rat Anteroventral Thalamic Nucleus<br />

JINWOO PARK, University of North Carolina, Mark Wightman<br />

4:05 (790-8) Examining Vesicular Release from Midbrain<br />

Dopamine Neurons with Amperometry and Fluorescent Calcium Imaging<br />

KEITH THORNLEY, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Mark<br />

Wightman, Lorraine Iacovitti


ORAL SESSION Session 800<br />

Raman, FTIR and Related Techniques<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 261<br />

John Jackovitz, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding<br />

1:30 (800-1) Sum-Frequency Generation Nonlinear Optical<br />

Ellipsometry CHRISTOPHER JAMES DEHEN, Purdue University, Garth<br />

Simpson<br />

1:50 (800-2) Mechanistic and Kinetic Studies of Crystallisation<br />

and Polymorphic Phase Transition in Small Organic Molecular Crystals by<br />

Terahertz Spectroscopy J. AXEL ZEITLER, University of Cambridge, Philip F<br />

Taday, Keith C Gordon, Michael Pepper, Thomas Rades<br />

2:10 (800-3) Evaluation of the Effects of the Use of Different ATR<br />

Accessories on Spectral Comparison J BRIAN LOUDERMILK, The<br />

University of Georgia, Franklin E Barton, David S Himmelsbach, James A de<br />

Haseth<br />

2:30 (800-4) Evaluation of Methods for Collecting Representative<br />

Raman Spectra from Heterogeneous Samples PATRICIA HENSON, Thermo<br />

Fisher Scientific, Francis Deck, Joe Hodkiewicz<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (800-5) Principal Components Analysis Applied to<br />

Photobleaching in Raman Spectroscopy RICHARD SPRAGG, PerkinElmer<br />

LAS, Robert Alexander, Andrew Dennis<br />

3:25 (800-6) Raman Database and Spectral Classification of<br />

Minerals JOHN F TURNER, Cleveland State University, Nick Neric, Jon<br />

Hillegass<br />

3:45 (800-7) Assessment of Effective Fluoridation of Dental<br />

Enamel by Means of Raman Scattering MANUEL VALIENTE, Universitat<br />

Autonoma de Barcelona, Marc Campillo, Paul Lacharmoise, Alejandro Goni<br />

4:05 (800-8) An Overview of Quantitative Analysis Using Raman<br />

Spectroscopy RICHARD ANTHONY LARSEN, Jasco, Inc. , John Carriker,<br />

Rich Cowman, Yoshiko Kubo, Miyuki Shimomura<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 810<br />

Sample Preparation: Bioanalytical<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 350<br />

Robert S Snyder, Fractionation Technology, Presiding<br />

1:30 (810-1) Minimizing Tissue Damage in Electroosmotic<br />

Sampling AMY HAMSHER, University of Pittsburgh, Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er,<br />

Hongjuan Xu, Yifat Guy<br />

1:50 (810-2) Capillary-Based Porous Polymer Monoliths for<br />

Collecting Neuropeptide Releasate JAMIE M IANNACONE, University of<br />

Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Nathan G Hatcher, Jonathan V Sweedler<br />

2:10 (810-3) Identification of Physiological Substrates for Ser/Thr<br />

Protein Phosphatase Type 5 (PP5) by nano-HPLC ESI LTQ-FT/MS<br />

BRYAN MELVIN HAM, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Hemalatha<br />

Jayachandran, Feng Yang, Navdeep Jaitly, David G Camp, Sandra Rossie,<br />

Richard D Smith<br />

2:30 (810-4) Electroosmotic Sampling from Hippocampal<br />

Cultures HONGJUAN XU, University of Pittsburgh, Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er,<br />

M Sanberg<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (810-5) Advances and Challenges in Automation of<br />

Speciation for Biological Applications MATT PAMUKU, Applied Isotope<br />

Technologies, Steve Herrick, H. M. Skip Kingston, G. M. Mizanur Rahman<br />

3:25 (810-6) Development of High Spatial Resolution Solid-Phase<br />

Microextraction XU ZHANG, University of Waterloo, Jibao Cai, Janusz<br />

Pawliszyn<br />

3:45 (810-7) Preparation and Its Analytical Application of<br />

Molecularly Imprinted Nanoparticles and Nanofibers KEIICHI<br />

YOSHIMATSU, Lund University, Lei Ye<br />

4:05 (810-8) Development and Optimization of C18-Based<br />

Coatings for Solid-Phase Microextraction DAJANA VUCKOVIC, University<br />

of Waterloo, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 820<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Poster Session<br />

Monday Afternoon<br />

(820-1 P) UFLC-Based Rapid Method Development System and<br />

Application ZHAOQI ZHAN, Shimadzu (Asia Pacific) Pte Ltd, Yuan Lin, Naoki<br />

Hamada<br />

(820-2 P) Development of Analytical Methods for the Characterization of<br />

Biomass Processing Streams LISETTE NGO TENLEP, South Dakota State<br />

University, Douglas Raynie, Nancy S Thiex<br />

(820-3 P) Transfer of Explosives to Human Hair EVAN T BERNIER,<br />

University of Rhode Island<br />

(820-4 P) Characterization of Functionalized Poly(amidoamine) PAMAM<br />

Dendrimers as Potential Drug Delivery Vectors Across the Blood Brain<br />

Barrier CHEVELLE A CASON, Northern Kentucky University, Thomas Fabre,<br />

Donald A Tomalia, Kristi H Martines, Heather A Bullen<br />

(820-5 P) Evaluation of Rhein as Inhibitor of Hypoxia-Induced Tumor<br />

Angiogenesis in Breast Cancer Cells Using Several Bioanalytical Methods<br />

VIVIAN E FERNAND, Louisiana State University, Losso N Jack, David<br />

Bwambok, Sayo O Fakayode, Isiah M Warner<br />

(820-6 P) Identification of the Changes in the Flavonoid Content of<br />

Dicotyledonous Plants Responding to UV Radiation Exposure<br />

JAMES R FURR, Trinity University, Sunthosh K Sivam, Tae Sun Cullum,<br />

James R Shinkle, Michelle M Bushey<br />

(820-7 P) Characterization of Potential Biofouling Resistant Surfaces on<br />

Medical Grade Stainless Steel BRIDGET HEMMERLE, Northern Kentucky<br />

University, Robert A Wilson, Hazel A Barton, Heather A Bullen<br />

(820-8 P) Method Development for Quantitative Analysis of PCBs,<br />

Chlorinated Pesticides, PBDEs, PCNs and PCDD/Fs in Seal Blubber by<br />

Isotopic Dilution GC/Low-Resolution MS CHIA-SWEE HONG, New York<br />

State Department of Health, Fu Fang, Patrick O'Keefe, Robin Storm, Steven<br />

Connor, Susan D Shaw<br />

(820-9 P) Investigation of Molybdenum Blue Reagent Formulations for<br />

the Determination of Arsenic and Phosphorus HAGIT BEN-DAAT,<br />

University of Massachusetts , Julian Tyson, James K Kearns<br />

(820-10 P) The Determination of Arsenic by Flow Injection<br />

Spectrophotometery JAMES K KEARNS, University of Massachusetts ,<br />

Julian Tyson, Julia Greenfield, Shay Hershkovitz<br />

(820-11 P) Second Generation Mars Geochemical Instrument (MarGI):<br />

Evolution of in situ Astrobiology Instrumentation for the Analysis of the<br />

Martian Surface DANIEL KOJIRO, NASA Ames Research Center, Paul<br />

Holland, Rocco Mancinelli, Joseph Martin, Robert Stimac, William Kaye, Valery<br />

Sheverev, Nori Takeuchi<br />

(820-12 P) Application of Frequency-Domain Fluorescence Lifetime<br />

Measurements via Frequency Segmentation and Recombination to Pyrene<br />

Association with Dissolved Humic Materials HADI M MARWANI, Louisiana<br />

State University, Mark Lowry, Isiah M Warner, Robert L Cook<br />

(820-13 P) Ultrasensitive Portable Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor<br />

for Cortisol JOHN S MITCHELL, Human Health and Performance Group, Hort<br />

Research, John C Sharpe, Steven R Payne, Scott J Gavin, John R Ingram<br />

(820-14 P) On-chip Multi-immunoassay Using a Portable Multi-channel<br />

Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor and a Micro-sensor Chip Prepared by<br />

Photochemical Patterning Method HIZURU NAKAJIMA, Kyushu University,<br />

Akihide Hemmi, Koji Furui, Nobuaki Soh, Koji Nakano, Yasukazu Asano,<br />

Katsumi Uchiyama, Noriaki Kaneki, Toshihiko Imato<br />

(820-15 P) Environmental Analytical Chemistry Directly Serving<br />

Communities in New Orleans RADHA PYATI, University of Colorado,<br />

Colorado Springs, Lovell Agwaramgbo<br />

(820-16 P) Surface Analysis of the Role of Siderophores in Biofilm<br />

Formation WHITNEY L SCHMIDT, Northern Kentucky University, Stephanie<br />

Proctor, Hazel A Barton, Heather A Bullen<br />

(820-17 P) Identification and Quantification of Protein-Surfactant<br />

Complexes Using Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Coated Capillaries<br />

MONICA R SYLVAIN, Louisiana State University, Candace Ayanna Luces,<br />

Sayo O Fakayode, Mark Lowry, Jack N Losso, Isiah M Warner


(820-18 P) Improved Method for the Determination of Hydrazine<br />

Concentration above 90% Using Gas Chromatographic Method<br />

JANG YOUNG BAE, Chonnam National University, Cho Sung June, Kim Tak<br />

Hee, Lee Jun<br />

(820-19 P) Withdrawn<br />

(820-20 P) Two-Dimensional Electrophoretic Separation of Proteins Using<br />

Poly(methylmethacrylate), PMMA, Microchip with an Integrated Contact<br />

Conductivity Detector JOHN K OSIRI, Louisiana State University, Steven A<br />

Soper<br />

(820-21 P) Analysis of Lead-Chelate and Lead-Phytochelatin Complexes<br />

by Electrospray Mass Spectrometry SYAM SUNDAR ANDRA, The<br />

University of Texas, San Antonio, Rupali Datta, Dibyendu Sarkar, Conor<br />

Mullens, Stephan Bach<br />

(820-22 P) Scanner and Digital Camera Spectrophotometry JULIAN<br />

TYSON, University of Massachusetts, James K Kearns, Robert Jones<br />

(820-23 P) Characterization of Nanorod Array Substrates for SERS<br />

Application with Scanned Probe and Electron Microscopy LAWRENCE A<br />

BOTTOMLEY, Georgia Institute of Technology, Jabulani R Barber<br />

(820-24 P) Investigation of Electron Capture Dissociation (ECD) as an<br />

Alternative to Collision Induced Dissociation (CID) for the Sequencing of<br />

Peptide:Oligonucleotide Heteroconjugates KADY LYNN KRIVOS,<br />

University of Cincinnati, Larry Sallans, Patrick Limbach<br />

(820-25 P) Enrichment and Characterization of Histone H1<br />

Phosphorylation Isoforms in Chemoprevention of Acute Myeloid Leukemia<br />

LIWEN WANG, The Ohio State University Medical Center, Michael A Freitas,<br />

Hua Xu, Chen Ren, Shujun Liu, Guido Marcucci<br />

(820-26 P) MassMatrix: A Database Search Algorithm for Analysis of High<br />

Mass Accuracy Tandem Mass Spectrometry Data HUA XU, The Ohio State<br />

University Medical Center, Michael A Freitas<br />

(820-27 P) Withdrawn<br />

(820-28 P) Utilizing a Quartz Crystal Microbalance YIBIN ZHANG,<br />

Vanderbilt University, Elizabeth L Bentzen, Morgan L Krim, David Cliffel<br />

(820-29 P) Selective Detection of Gas Phase TNT at the Parts-Per-Trillion<br />

Level Using Optical Waveguide Interferometry PAUL L EDMISTON, Tge<br />

College of Wooster, David Gottfried, Daniel Campbell<br />

(820-30 P) Transition Metal Sacrificial Electrodes Coupled to Microspray<br />

Mass Spectrometry for Bioinorganic Analysis MICHEL PRUDENT, Ecole<br />

Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Christophe Roussel, Hubert H Girault<br />

(820-31 P) Development of a Fixed Frequency Aerosol Albedometer<br />

DANIELLE M POLICARPIO, University of Nebraska, Kearney, Rick A DuVall,<br />

Nick Barta, Jon Edward Thompson<br />

(820-32 P) Rapid Determination of Neurotransmitters by Microchip CEEC<br />

DAVID J WEISS, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Carol Brown, Jason<br />

Hubscher, Ben Napier, Charles S Henry<br />

(820-33 P) Extra Column Variance in HPLC as a Function of Tubing<br />

Volume and Placement KARYN M USHER, West Chester University, Scott H<br />

Snyder, Andria L Styborski<br />

(820-34 P) Rapid Separation of a Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor:<br />

Aptamer Photo-Crosslink Using Capillary Electrophoresis Microchips<br />

IRENA NIKCEVIC, University of Cincinnati, Kenneth R Wehmeyer, Patrick<br />

Limbach, William R Heineman, Carl J Seliskar<br />

(820-35 P) Dual Opposite Injection Affinity Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

Determination of Binding Constants Using NSAIDs as Pharmaceutical<br />

Ligands CHRISTIAN WHITE, West Virginia University, Lisa A Holland<br />

(820-36 P) Nanoparticle Template Focusing of the Size Distribution of Viral<br />

Capsids STELLA ANIAGYEI, Indiana University, Bogdan Dragnea<br />

(820-37 P) Applying AFM-Based Nanofabrication for Measurements of the<br />

Thickness of Molecularly Thin Films: The Role of Headgroups in the<br />

Solution Self-Assembly of ω-Functionalized n-Alkanethiols ALGERNON T<br />

KELLEY, Louisiana State University, Johnpeter N Ngunjiri, Jing-Jiang Yu, Jayne<br />

C Garno<br />

(820-38 P) Metals in Ultrafine and Nano-sized Urban Airborne Particles:<br />

Concentration Distribution and Bioaccessibility Assessment<br />

JIANJUN NIU, Health Canada<br />

(820-39 P) Validation for Portable Analyzers (NIR) DAN ROBERT<br />

KLEVISHA, Polychromix, Peter Mottla<br />

(820-40 P) Determination of Total Antioxidant Capacity of Commercial<br />

Samples by Capillary Electrophoresis Using 2,6-Dichloroindophenol<br />

EMILY T MEROLA, Bucknell University, Adam D Catherman, Timothy G Strein<br />

(820-41 P) Biofuels Analysis with Portable Mid Infrared Analyzers<br />

SANDRA RINTOUL, Wilks Enterprise, Inc., Dylan Wilks<br />

(820-42 P) Detection of Free Chlorine Using an Interferometric Sensor<br />

JIE XU, Georgia Institute of Technology, David Gottfried<br />

(820-43 P) Green Chemistry Studies of Alkylammonium Carboxylate Ionic<br />

Liquids NEIL D DANIELSON, Miami University, Blake E Norman<br />

(820-44 P) Evaluation of New Chiral Stationary Phases by SFC Screening<br />

ZAINAB PIRZADA, Merck & Co. Inc., Michelle Personick, Mirlinda Biba, Xiaoyi<br />

Gong, Adam Beard, Wes Schafer, Christopher J Welch<br />

(820-45 P) Proteomics of the American Alligator (Alligator<br />

Mississippiensis) Using Gel Electrophoresis and Nano Liquid<br />

Chromatography with Mass Spectrometry LANCIA NADINA FALLEN<br />

DARVILLE, Louisiana State University, Kermit K Murray, Mark E Merchant<br />

(820-46 P) New Monolithic Ion Exchange Media for Use in Ion<br />

Chromatography CHRISTOPHER ANDREW POHL, Dionex Corporation,<br />

Charanjit Saini<br />

(820-47 P) Polymorph Variation in Fish Ear Stones by FTIR-ATR<br />

ROBYN HANNIGAN, Arkansas State University<br />

(820-48 P) IR Laser-Assisted Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass<br />

Spectrometry YOHANNES H REZENOM, Louisiana State University, Jianan<br />

Dong, Kermit K Murray<br />

(820-49 P) Electrochemistry and Electrogenerated Chemiluminescent<br />

Reactions of 7-Piperazinyl Fluoroquinolone Antibiotics ERIN M GROSS,<br />

Creighton University, Matthew Burkhead, Heeyoung Wang<br />

(820-50 P) Observing the Various Oligomeric Structure of Phycocyanin on<br />

Bare- and Modified-Gold Surfaces Using Atomic Force Microscopy TINA H<br />

HUANG, Lafayette College, Jennifer Czochor, Sandra Rodriguez, Yvonne Gindt<br />

(820-51 P) <strong>Final</strong>ly, an FT-ICR-MS Cell that Matches Theory! JILL R SCOTT,<br />

Idaho National Laboratory, David A Dahl, Timothy R McJunkin<br />

(820-52 P) Sample Stacking MEKC Approach for Profiling Endogenous<br />

Sex Steroid Hormones for Monitoring Environmental Contamination<br />

LILIYA BYKOVA, West Virginia University, Lisa A Holland<br />

(820-53 P) Influence of Particle Size on SEC Column Obstruction Factors<br />

DUSTIN RICHARD, Florida State University, Andre Striegel<br />

(820-54 P) Bacterial Spores as Natural Ionic Reservoirs SERGEY V<br />

KAZAKOV, Pace University<br />

(820-55 P) Separation of Chiral Analytes and Proteins Using<br />

Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Coatings with Molecular Micelles in Open<br />

Tubular Capillary Electrochromatography CANDACE AYANNA LUCES,<br />

Louisiana State University, Sayo O Fakayode, Mark Lowry, Jack N Losso, Isiah<br />

M Warner<br />

(820-56 P) Synthesis and Characterization of Aerosol-OT (AOT)<br />

Derivatives AARON TESFAI, Louisiana State University, Kristin A Fletcher,<br />

Hadi M Marwani, Mark Lowry, Shan Jiang, Onur Alptürk, Robert M Strongin,<br />

Isiah M Warner<br />

(820-57 P) Synthesis and Characterization of Chiral Ionic Liquids and<br />

Investigation of Their Enantiomeric Recognition Properties DAVID<br />

BWAMBOK, Louisiana State University, Hadi Marwani, Vivian E Fernand, Sayo<br />

O Fakayode, Mark Lowry, Ioan Negulescu, Robert M Strongin, Isiah M Warner<br />

(820-58 P) The Use of Accurate Mass, Isotope Ratios and MS/MS for the<br />

Identification of PPCPs in Water MICHAEL ZUMWALT, Agilent Technologies,<br />

David A Weil, Chin-Kai Meng<br />

(820-59 P) Withdrawn<br />

(820-60 P) AFM Investigation of the Self-Assembly of Porphyrin-<br />

Cobaltacarborane Conjugates on Mica (0001) WILSON K SEREM, Louisiana<br />

State University, Erhong Hao, Frank R Fronczek, M. Graca H Vicente, Jayne C<br />

Garno<br />

(820-61 P) Investigation of the Self-assembly of Pyridyl-Functionalized<br />

Porphyrins on Au(111) Surfaces ZORABEL MALLORCA LEJEUNE,<br />

Louisiana State University, Matt Mckenzie, Erhong Hao, M. Graca H Vicente,<br />

Bin Chen, Jayne C Garno<br />

(820-62 P) Applying Simple Benchtop Chemistry to Construct Test<br />

Platforms of Nanoparticles for AFM Investigations of Size-Dependent<br />

Properties BRIAN LEWANDOWSKI, Louisiana State University, Algernon T<br />

Kelley, Robert Singleton, Mark Lowry, Isiah M Warner, Jayne C Garno<br />

(820-63 P) Alternative Approach to Improve the Detection of Polycyclic<br />

Aromatic Hydrocarbon DNA Adducts ZHUOLI HUANG, University of North<br />

Carolina, Greensboro, Charles Barnes, Norman H Chiu<br />

(820-64 P) Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography of Military Fog Oils<br />

DON CROPEK, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Anja Kohl, Thuy Bui<br />

(820-65 P) Selection of Structure-Switch Signaling Aptamers for<br />

Nitrocompounds DON CROPEK, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Shaosong<br />

Yang, Xiangli Meng, Yi Lu


(820-66 P) Cytochrome c and Superoxide Dismutase Based Superoxide<br />

Biosensors DON CROPEK, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Xiaojun Chen,<br />

Scott Banta, Alan West<br />

(820-67 P) Amino Acid-TiO2 Nanoparticles for the Selective Photocatalysis<br />

of Nitrobenzene DON CROPEK, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Puneit Dua,<br />

Won Young Ahn, Tijana Rajh<br />

(820-68 P) Mechanistic Evaluation and Empirical Observations on the First<br />

Boron-Containing Chiral Selector for LC and SFC CHUNLEI WANG, The<br />

University of Texas, Arlington, Daniel W Armstrong, Donald Risley<br />

(820-69 P) Combination of Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared<br />

Spectroscopy with Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy LIQUN WANG,<br />

Georgia Institute of Technology, Christine Kranz, Boris Mizaikoff<br />

(820-70 P) Single Nanoparticle Sensing with a-hemolysin Protein Ion<br />

Channel Embedded in Lipid Bilayer Supported by Glass Nanopore<br />

Membrane GANGLI WANG, Georgia State University, Henry S White<br />

(830-17 P) Comprehensive Characterization of Polyolefins by High<br />

Temperature Size Exclusion Chromatography with Four Detectors<br />

ALBERTO ORTIN, Polymer Characterization SA, Pilar Del Hierro, Benjamin<br />

Monrabal, Jesús Montesinos<br />

(830-18 P) Quality Control of Ethyl-Glucuronide Standards IVY GRIMM,<br />

University of Maryland, Baltimore County, William R LaCourse<br />

(830-19 P) Evaluation of a Charged Areosol Detector and an Evaporative<br />

Light Scattering Detector for the Analysis of Surfactants and Other Polar<br />

Compounds JOHN THOMAS ROY, Impact Analytical, Bethany A Bierlein<br />

(830-20 P) A Single Evaporative Light Scattering Detector for Universal<br />

Detection in LC and Rapid Resolution LC (RRLC) HEINZ GOETZ, Agilent<br />

Technologies R&D and Marketing GmbH & Co, Uwe Effelsberg, Ulrich<br />

Eberhardinger, Eric Verette, Frank Riba<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 830<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Advances in Liquid Chromatography<br />

Monday Afternoon<br />

(830-1 P) HPLC Retention Effects for Cationic Analytes on PFP Stationary<br />

Phases in Dilute Acid Mobile Phases MERLIN KL BICKING, ACCTA, Inc.,<br />

Richard Henry<br />

(830-2 P) Achieving Ultra-HPLC Column Performance with Older<br />

Instruments HILLEL BRANDES, Supelco, Russel Gant, Craig Aurand, Wayne<br />

K Way, Richard Henry<br />

(830-3 P) Analysis of Anionic Surfactants Using RPLC and Suppressed<br />

Conductivity Detection XIAODONG LIU, Dionex Corporation, Mark Tracy,<br />

Christopher Andrew Pohl<br />

(830-4 P) A Novel Method and Device for Comprehensive 2D LCxGC<br />

MATI MORAG, Tel Aviv University, Aviv Amirav<br />

(830-5 P) Expanding the Capacity and Performance of Flash<br />

Chromatography with Spherical Silica PAT MYERS, Supelco, Daniel S<br />

Vitkuske, Michael Ye<br />

(830-6 P) Study of Secondary Interaction Based on Residual Silanol<br />

Groups for Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography NORIKAZU NAGAE,<br />

ChromaNik Technologies Inc., Inoue Yoshinori, Kamichatani Waka<br />

(830-7 P) Advantages of Multidimensional Ion Chromatography for Trace<br />

Analysis RENÉ ODERMATT, Metrohm AG, Ted Rönnevall, Jörg Kleimann<br />

(830-8 P) Maximizing Resolution or Minimizing Analysis Time?<br />

Comparing and Evaluating Column Choices for High Speed and High<br />

Resolution LC MAUREEN JOSEPH, Agilent Technologies, William Long,<br />

Brian A Bidlingmeyer, William Barber<br />

(830-9 P) Withdrawn<br />

(830-10 P) The Upcoming IC Column Generation: New Column Types with<br />

Built-In Intelligence MICHAEL RASKOP, Metrohm AG, Sandra van der Kruijs,<br />

Dirk Schmitz<br />

(830-11 P) Recycle Auto Injector HIRO SATO, S.A.S. Corporation<br />

(830-12 P) Factors Affecting Retention Time Reproducibility in Gradient<br />

Elution Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography ADAM PETER<br />

SCHELLINGER, Abbott Laboratories, Peter W Carr<br />

(830-13 P) Non-suppressed Conductivity Detection of Lanthanides N<br />

HARIHARA SUBRAMANIAN, Micro Devices Metrohm Ltd., S Thyagarajan,<br />

Andrea Wille<br />

(830-14 P) A New High Sensitivity HPLC Detector Using Condensation<br />

Nucleation Light Scattering Detection (CNLSD) DEREK OBERREIT, Quant<br />

Technologies LLC, Laurencia Kyariga<br />

(830-15 P) A Method for the Routine Determination of Free D-Serine and D-<br />

Aspartic Acid Levels in Brain Tissue Extracts IAN N ACWORTH, ESA<br />

Biosciences, Inc., Qi Zhang, John Waraska, Siripan Pharranarudee, Timothy J<br />

Maher<br />

(830-16 P) Development of a Versatile GPC Data Acquisition System and<br />

Calculation Software PILAR DEL HIERRO, Polymer Char, Benjamin<br />

Monrabal, Alberto Ortin, Raquel Ubeda<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 840<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Advances in Microscopy<br />

Monday Afternoon<br />

(840-1 P) High Sensitivity Large Spot Raman Imaging of Pharmaceutical<br />

Tablets FRAN ADAR, Horiba Jobin Yvon, Eunah Lee, Andrew Whitley<br />

(840-2 P) Development and Design of a Next Generation Electron Beam<br />

Analyzer for High Throughput Particle Detection and Characterization<br />

TIMOTHY J DRAKE, Aspex Corporation, Kai Van Beek<br />

(840-3 P) Single Molecule Analysis of Thrombin Using Aptamers and<br />

Single-Pair FRET WONBAE LEE, Louisiana State University, Yong-ill Lee,<br />

Steven A Soper<br />

(840-4 P) Electric Potential Distributions of Organic Multi-layers in Small<br />

Molecular OLED Device YOUNG-GIL PARK, Samsung SDI, Jung-un Kim,<br />

Won-Tack Ryu, Yoon-Su Lee, Jae-Hak Lee, Kazuo Yamamoto, Takeharu<br />

Kato, Tsukasa Hirayama<br />

(840-5 P) Combination of Attenuated Total Reflection Infrared<br />

Spectroscopy with Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy LIQUN WANG,<br />

Georgia Institute of Technology, Christine Kranz, Boris Mizaikoff<br />

(840-6 P) Optimal Resolution for Automated Image Analysis by Optical<br />

Microscopy MONIQUE DALLAIRE, Clemex Technologies Inc.<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 850<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Agriculture<br />

Monday Afternoon<br />

(850-1 P) Comparison of Microdialysis with Solid-Phase Microextraction<br />

for in Vivo Study SIMON NINGSUN ZHOU, University of Waterloo, Janusz<br />

Pawliszyn<br />

(850-2 P) Implementation of QuEChERS Sample Prep in Routine Multiresidue<br />

Analysis of Pesticides in Fruits and Vegetables by GC/MS<br />

JESSIE BUTLER, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eric Phillips<br />

(850-3 P) Evaluation of AOAC Method 2006.3 : For Microwave Digestion<br />

of Feeds and Fertilizers TINA RIBBING, CEM Corporation, David Barclay,<br />

Elaine Hasty<br />

(850-4 P) Biofertilizer Preparation with Thermo-Tolerant Phosphate-<br />

Solubilizing Bacillus CHENG-HSIUNG CHANG, National Taiwan University,<br />

Feng-Yueh Weng, Shang-Shyng Yang<br />

(850-5 P) Portable Fluorometer for Fluorescence Analysis of Agronomic<br />

Plants Under Stress Conditions YURIY POSUDIN, National Agricultural<br />

University, Maxim Melnychuk , Yarina Kozhem’yako, Igor Zaloilo, Oxana<br />

Godlevska


POSTER SESSION Session 860<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Bioanalytical Chemistry: Sensor Based<br />

Monday Afternoon<br />

(860-1 P) Assessment of a New Analytical Approach for Real Time<br />

Measurement of Glutamate and Nitric Oxide Interactions in Vivo<br />

IAN N ACWORTH, ESA Biosciences, Inc., John Waraska, Michael <strong>Web</strong>er,<br />

Siripan Pharranarudee, Timothy J Maher<br />

(860-2 P) Biomolecular Interaction Analysis by Using QCM with Separate<br />

Monitoring System of Mass Load and Viscous Load TOMOMITSU OZEKI,<br />

ULVAC, Inc., Yukiko Suzuki, Atsushi Itoh<br />

(860-3 P) Use of a Ruthenium Oxide Hexacyanoferrate Modified<br />

Microelectrode for Monitoring the Ascorbate Transport through a Cellular<br />

Model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis THIAGO PAIXÃO, Instituto de<br />

Química - Universidade de São Paulo, Mauro Bertotti, Lívea F Barbosa, Marisa<br />

H Medeiros<br />

(860-4 P) Optical Nitrite Sensors Based on Co(III) Porphyrins: Potential<br />

Use in Detecting Nitrite in Biological Samples LIN WANG, University of<br />

Michigan, Mark E Meyerhoff<br />

(860-5 P) Electrochemistry in the Central Nervous System of the<br />

Medicinal Leech, Hirudo Medicinalis NATHAN J WITTENBERG, University<br />

of Minnesota, Shencheng Ge, Christy L Haynes<br />

(860-6 P) Preparation and Characterization of Need-Type Glucose/Lactate<br />

Sensors with Nitric Oxide Releasing/Generating Polymeric Coatings for<br />

Enhanced Biocompatibility QINYI YAN, University of Michigan, Biyun Wu,<br />

Wansik Cha, Sangyeul Hwang, Melissa Reynolds, Megan Frost, Mark E<br />

Meyerhoff<br />

(860-7 P) Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging Detection of Cholera<br />

Toxin by Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization YI DONG, University of<br />

California, Riverside, Quan Cheng<br />

(860-8 P) Surface Plasmon Resonance Study of Protein-Carbohydrate<br />

Interactions with Biotinylated Sialic Acid Derivatives MATTHEW LINMAN,<br />

University of California, Riverside, Joseph D Taylor, Hai Yu, Xi Chen, Quan<br />

Cheng<br />

(860-9 P) Aptamer-Modified Gold Nanoparticles for Targeting Breast<br />

Cancer Cells through Light Scattering YANG-WEI LIN, National Taiwan<br />

University, Yu-Fen Huang, Huan-Tsung Chang<br />

(860-10 P) Application of an Electrochemical Biosensor Based on<br />

Tyrosinase in Methacrylic-Acrylic Films for the Analysis of Phenolic<br />

Substances in Water LEE YOOK HENG, Malaysian Institute of Chemistry,<br />

Musa Ahmad, Sharina Abu Hanifah<br />

(860-11 P) Bioconjugated Gold Nanodots and Nanoparticles for Protein<br />

Assays Based on Photoluminescence Quenching CHIH-CHING HUANG,<br />

National Taiwan University, Huan-Tsung Chang<br />

(860-12 P) A Study of Liquid-Film Leaky Waveguides for Chemical and<br />

Biochemical Sensing Applications ROLAN MANSOUR, University of<br />

Manchester<br />

(860-13 P) Oligonucleotide-Based Fluorescence Probe for Sensitive and<br />

Selective Detection of Mercury(II) in Aqueous Solution CHENG-KANG<br />

CHIANG, National Taiwan University, Chih-Ching Huang, Huan-Tsung Chang<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 870<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Fluorescence and Luminescence Applications<br />

Monday Afternoon<br />

(870-1 P) True Total Sulfur STEPHEN HERRE, EST Analytical, Inc., David<br />

Scott<br />

(870-2 P) Breath Isoprene Determination by Ozone-Induced<br />

Chemiluminescence SHIN-ICHI OHIRA, The University of Texas, Arlington,<br />

Jianzhong Li, William A Lonneman, Purnendu K Dasgupta, Kei Toda<br />

(870-3 P) A Novel Fluorescence Instrument Measures Fluorescence<br />

Dynamics From 10ms To 20ps At 1ms Acquisition Rates<br />

JAMES MATTHEIS, Horiba Jobin Yvon, Inc., Adam Gilmore, Lin Chandler<br />

(870-4 P) Estimating Ionic Liquid Acidity NADINE D KRAUT, University<br />

at Buffalo<br />

(870-5 P) Study on the Interaction of 3,4-Dihydroxy Phenylalanine (DL-<br />

DOPA) with Nonionic and Ionic Surfactants by Fluorescence Spectroscopy<br />

SEEMA ACHARYA, JNV University, Babu Lal<br />

(870-6 P) A Rapid and Sensitive Liposome-Based Detection Method for V.<br />

Cholerae Infection in a Cell Culture Model JOHN MARCH, Cornell University<br />

(870-7 P) Effect of a Nanoscale Matrix on Fluorescence Quantum Yield<br />

SONG LIANG, University of North Dakota, Julia Xiaojun Zhao, David T Pierce<br />

(870-8 P) Application of Synchronous Fluorescence to Parchment<br />

Characterization VALERY BULATOV, Techion-Israel Institute of Technology,<br />

Bella Dolgin, Israel Schechter<br />

(870-9 P) Determination of Biotin Binding Sites on<br />

Streptavidin/Neutravidin Coated Beads UMADEVI B TIWARI, University of<br />

Cincinnati, Brian Halsall, William R Heineman<br />

(870-10 P) Local Microenvironment pH within Biodegradable Polymer<br />

Platforms LORAINE T TAN, University at Buffalo, Frank V Bright<br />

(870-11 P) The Folding Kinetics of Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide in Various<br />

1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium Ionic Liquids MICHAEL J DABNEY, University<br />

at Buffalo, Frank V Bright<br />

(870-12 P) A Fluorimetric Analytical Method for the Quantitation of<br />

Aurintricarboxylic Acid (ATA) in Protein Preparations JINGNING LI,<br />

MedImmune, Andrew Swerdlow, Susanna Bilbulian, Ziping Wei, Jose Casas-<br />

Finet, Mark Schenerman<br />

(870-13 P) Molecular Probe Studies of Guanosine Gelation ADAM W<br />

NEISIUS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Linda B McGown, Yuehua Yu,<br />

Darren Nakamura, Elizabeth J Morgan<br />

(870-14 P) Nanoparticle Protoporphyrin IX Carriers: Preparation, Optical<br />

Properties and Singlet Oxygen Generation LIANE MARCIA ROSSI,<br />

University of São Paulo, Maurício S Baptista, Paulo R Silva, Adjaci U<br />

Fernandes, Dayane B Tada, Lucas L Vono<br />

(870-15 P) DsRed-Based Protein Labeling System: Application in Affinity<br />

Purification and Fluorescent Analysis ANN M GOULDING, Indiana<br />

University Purdue University Indianapolis, Suresh Shrestha, Yasmeen Rahmi,<br />

Sapna Deo<br />

(870-16 P) Photo-Assisted Synthesis of Highly Fluorescent ZnSe(S)<br />

Quantum Dots in Aqueous Solution GUO-YU LAN, NTU<br />

(870-17 P) Spectral-Fluorescent Effect of Interaction of Umbelliferon and<br />

Herniarine with Biological Objects ABDURAHMON U KHOLOV, Samarkand<br />

State University, Negmat Nizomov, Alexander Ishchenko<br />

(870-18 P) Observation of the Production of Single Molecules in Living<br />

Cells by Single Molecule Fluorescence Spectroscopy RANDALL REIF,<br />

Texas Tech University, Michelle M Martinez, Dimitri Pappas<br />

(870-19 P) Flow Injection Chemiluminescence Determination of<br />

Hydroquinone MOHAMMAD REZA BAEZZAT, Fars Research Center<br />

(870-20 P) Universal Analysis <strong>Program</strong> for Multifrequency Phase and<br />

Modulation Fluorometers Facilitates Analysis with Fast ms-Kinetics for<br />

Mixing and Stop-Flow Applications. ADAM MATTHEW GILMORE, Horiba,<br />

James Mattheis, Helen Falkova<br />

(870-21 P) Laser-Induced Fluorescence, Mass Spectrometric and Chemical<br />

Modeling Studies of H 2 /O2/HN 3 Flames ROSS SAUSA, US Army Research<br />

Laboratory, Michael Grams<br />

(870-22 P) Quantitative Imaging of Gene Expression YUN ZHANG, Iowa<br />

State University, Edward S Yeung<br />

(870-23 P) Single Molecule Detection of Enzymatic Chiral Selectivity<br />

JIANGWEI LI, Iowa State University, Edward S Yeung<br />

(870-24 P) Charge Density Effects on the Aggregation Properties of<br />

Polyphenylethynylene-Based Anionic Polyelectrolytes MINGYAN WU,<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

(870-25 P) PicoGreen DNA Assay Tested with Creatv’s Signalyte-II<br />

SHUHONG LI, Creatv MIcroTech, Inc., Peixuan Zhu, Cha-Mei Tang, Platte T<br />

Amstutz<br />

(870-26 P) Detection of Pathogens by Fluorescence Spectroscopy<br />

MIRYEONG SOHN, USDA, David S Himmelsbach, Woody Barton<br />

(870-27 P) Enumeration of Escherichia Coli in Water Samples Using<br />

Quantum Dot Labeled Antibodies ISMAIL HAKKI BOYACI, Hacettepe<br />

University, Fahriye C Dudak


POSTER SESSION Session 880<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Food Science: HPLC and GC<br />

Monday Afternoon<br />

(880-1 P) Determination of Residual Quinolones in Honey Sample with<br />

Newly Developed On-line Sample Pretreatment System YUKI HASHI,<br />

Shimadzu International Trading (Shanghai) Co., Limited, Wei Du, Jian-Guo Yao,<br />

Yue-Qi Li, Jun Fan<br />

(880-2 P) Rapid Analysis of Melamine and Related Compounds in Pet<br />

Food Using Ultra Performance LC MARK EDWARD BENVENUTI, Waters<br />

Corporation, Aisling O'Connor, Alice Di Gioia, Peter Lee<br />

(880-3 P) Unique Carbohydrate Profiles In Different Brands of Tequila<br />

MARK JACYNO, Grace Davison Discovery Sciences, Melissa Wilcox<br />

(880-4 P) Improved Separations of Simple Sugars: Combining the<br />

Separation Power of Ligand Exchange with the Improved Performance of<br />

Monodispersed Particles LINDA LLOYD, Polymer Laboratories Ltd, Now a<br />

part of Varian, Inc., Stephen Ball, Keeley Mapp, John McConville<br />

(880-5 P) New Capillary Column for Fast Omega 3 and 6 Fame Analysis<br />

LEONARD M SIDISKY, Supelco, James L Desorcie, Greg A Baney, Katherine K<br />

Stenerson<br />

(880-6 P) Optimization of a Headspace-SPME-GC-ECD for the<br />

Determination of Chloroanisoles in Wine and Corks ALFREDO LO BALBO,<br />

Centro de Investigaciones Toxicológicas, Mariano Gotelli, Luciano Signorini,<br />

Carlos Gotelli<br />

(880-7 P) Solid-Phase Microextraction and Fast High-Resolution Capillary<br />

Gas Chromatography in Volatile Analysis of Food and Beverages<br />

ILARIA FERRANTE, DANI Instruments Spa, Manuela Bergna, Antonella<br />

Verzera<br />

(880-8 P) Determination of Trace Level Impurities of Hexane in Edible Oils<br />

by Gas Chromatography VIVEK R DHOLE, Chemito Technologies Pvt. Ltd.,<br />

Inderjit Kaur, Balasubramanian Sitharaman<br />

(880-9 P) Vitamin C Analysis by Automated Discrete Technology<br />

MELANIE GEASLIN, EST Analytical, Dave Glutz, Larry Anderson<br />

(880-10 P) Efficient Headspace Analysis of Viscous Matrices<br />

JEFF SHERIFF, EST Analytical, Jim Monk<br />

(880-11 P) Application of a New On-Column Injector to Flavors and<br />

Fragrances, Triglycerides and High Boiling Compounds Analysis in Fast<br />

Gas Chromatography MANUELA BERGNA, DANI Instruments Spa, Stefano<br />

Galli<br />

(880-12 P) Enhanced Flavor Characterization of Food Samples through<br />

Highly Sensitive Automated Head Space Analysis DANIELA CAVAGNINO,<br />

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Fausto Munari, Andrea Cadoppi<br />

(880-13 P) The Leaf Oil of Daniellia ogea L OLAYINKA TAIWO ASEKUN,<br />

University of Lagos, Olusegun Ekundayo<br />

(880-14 P) Assessing Fluoride Levels of Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices in<br />

Kuwait M E BHATTI, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, A A Ali, A Boota<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 890<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Industrial Hygiene Chemistry<br />

Monday Afternoon<br />

(890-1 P) Film Bulk Acoustic Resonator (FBAR) Sensors with Thiolate-<br />

Monolayer-Protected Gold Nanoparticle Interfacial Films MICHAEL PAUL<br />

ROWE, University of Michigan, Patrick Quinn, Lauren Goodrich, Edward T<br />

Zellers<br />

(890-2 P) Stability of Chemiresistor Vapor Sensors with Thiolate-<br />

Monolayer-Protected Gold Nanoparticle Interfacial Films MICHAEL PAUL<br />

ROWE, University of Michigan, Christopher Avery, Edward T Zellers<br />

(890-3 P) Appropriate Usage of Dynamic Reaction Cell Technique of ICP-<br />

MS for Biological Toxic Elements Analysis NOBUHIKO ONDA, Tokyo Rosai<br />

Hospital, Yoko Endo, Yoshiaki Nakajima, Michiko Matsuda, Masanori Ogawa,<br />

Akihisa Hata, Yoshinori Inque, Ginji Endo<br />

(890-4 P) Novel Approach for Achieving Dynamic Calibration Range for<br />

Whole Air Analysis THOMAS SZAKAS, Teledyne Tekmar, James Cox, Teri<br />

Angela Dattilio<br />

(890-5 P) High-Resolution Microfabricated GC Columns with<br />

Reproducible and Thermally Stable Stationary Phases GUSTAVO<br />

SERRANO IZAGUIRRE, University of Michigan, Shaelah M Reidy, Edward T<br />

Zellers<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 900<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors - arranged by Eric Bakker,<br />

Purdue University<br />

Monday Afternoon<br />

(900-1 P) Photo-Controlled Sensing of Metal Ions Using Surface<br />

Immobilized Spiropyrans ALEKSANDAR RADU, Dublin City University, Silvia<br />

Scarmagnani, Nameer Alhashimy, Dermot Diamond<br />

(900-2 P) Voltammetry in Perfluorohexanes: A Novel Electrolyte Salt<br />

Extends Electrochemical Techniques to Studies in Highly Fluorous<br />

Solvents PAUL G BOSWELL, University of Minnesota, Philippe Buhlmann<br />

(900-3 P) Glucose Test Strips and Electroanalytical Chemistry in the<br />

Undergraduate Laboratory JONATHON O HOWELL, Bioanalytical Systems,<br />

Pete Kissinger, Arlen D Kaufman<br />

(900-4 P) Sol-Gel-Based Reference Electrodes for Miniaturized All-Solid-<br />

State Ion-Selective Electrodes HAKHYUN NAM, Kwangwoon University,<br />

Jeonghan Ha, Jae Sun Lee, Ji Hoon Lee, Ji Haeng Heo, YeonHo Jeong, Geun<br />

Sig Cha<br />

(900-5 P) Micro- and Nanoparticles for Ionophore-Based Chemical<br />

Sensors MARIA JOSE RUEDAS, University of Cambridge, Xiaojuan Wang, Pei<br />

Lun Lin, Chiara Boschetti, Alan Tunnacliffe, Elizabeth (Lisa) A Hall<br />

(900-6 P) Tailoring Polyacrylate-Based Membranes for Anion-Sensing<br />

Purposes MONIKA LYCZEWSKA, Warsaw University, Marzena Goławska,<br />

Agata Michalska, Krzysztof Maksymiuk, Józef Mieczkowski, Elizabeth (Lisa) A<br />

Hall<br />

(900-7 P) Tuning Electrochemical Devices Using Quantum Confinement<br />

Effects JEAN-PIERRE M VEDER, Curtin University, Roland De Marco,<br />

Graeme Clarke, Ryan Chester, Andrew Nelson, Erno Pretsch, Eric Bakker<br />

(900-8 P) Direct Spectroscopical Imaging of Ionic Fluxes in the Aqueous<br />

Phase Induced by Galvanostatically Controlled Polymeric Membrane<br />

Electrodes KATHERINE FORDYCE, Oregon State University, Alexey<br />

Shvarev<br />

(900-9 P) Quantifying Neurotransmitter Noise RICHARD B KEITHLEY,<br />

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Andre Hermans, Leslie A Sombers,<br />

Mark Wightman<br />

(900-10 P) Effect of Electrically Neutral Biological Interferents on the<br />

Potentiometric Responses of Fluorous-Based Ion Selective Electrodes<br />

ANNIE N LEUNG, University of Minnesota, Philippe Buhlmann<br />

(900-11 P) Improved Selectivity Coefficients of Galvanostatically<br />

Controlled Ion-Selective Sensors HASINI RANGIKA PERERA, Oregon State<br />

University, Alexey Shvarev<br />

(900-12 P) Development of Me/MeOx pH Sensor for Measurement Brain pH<br />

In vivo PAVEL TAKMAKOV, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,<br />

Mark Wightman<br />

(900-13 P) Viability of Horseradish Peroxidase Encapsulated within<br />

Polymeric Hollow Microcapsules: A Bioassay for Hydrogen Peroxide<br />

KATARZYNA WYGLADACZ, Purdue University, Eric Bakker<br />

(900-14 P) Ratiometric Fluorescent Ion Sensing Using Miniaturized Bulk<br />

Optodes CHAO XU, Purdue University, Katarzyna Wygladacz, Wittaya<br />

Ngeontae, Nan Ye, Eric Bakker<br />

(900-15 P) Current Modulation in Backside Calibration Potentiometry YIDA<br />

XU, Purdue University, Wittaya Ngeontae, Erno Pretsch, Eric Bakker<br />

(900-16 P) In vivo Testing of the Ionophore-Based Sliver Sensor for Real-<br />

Time Monitoring of Metabolic Status MIKLOS GRATZL, Case Western<br />

Reserve University, Sumitha P Nair


(900-17 P) Ionophore-Doped Ion-Selective Electrodes (ISEs) with<br />

Perfluorinated Polymeric Matrixes CHUNZE LAI, University of Minnesota,<br />

Paul G Boswell, Elizabeth C Lugert, Jozsef Rabai, Philippe Buhlmann<br />

(900-18 P) Three-Dimensionally Ordered (3DOM) Carbon as Solid Contacts<br />

for Ion Selective Electrodes: Low Detection Limit Applications MARTI M<br />

JOYER, Truman State University, Chunze Lai, Nicholas Petkovich, Melissa A<br />

Fierke, Andreas Stein, Philippe Buhlmann<br />

(900-19 P) Current <strong>Program</strong>s to Restore Ion-Selective Membrane<br />

Equilibrium JUSTIN ZOOK, The University of Memphis, Erno Lindner<br />

(900-20 P) Interpretation of the Chronopotentiometric Transients of Ion-<br />

Selective Membranes JUSTIN ZOOK, The University of Memphis, Erno<br />

Lindner<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 910<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Laboratory Informatics<br />

Monday Afternoon<br />

(910-1 P) Intelligent and Reliable Identification of Chromatographic Peaks<br />

LUDOVIC DEBUSSCHERE, Varian Data Systems, Graham Shelver<br />

(910-2 P) Advantages of Conducting a Laboratory Automation Needs<br />

Assessment CHRISTINE PASZKO, Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc.<br />

(910-3 P) How Secure Is Your Data ROBERT JACKSON, CSols, Inc.<br />

(910-4 P) Advanced Automated Reporting Techniques CAROLINE<br />

BRIGHT<br />

(910-5 P) Identification Method for Potential Peptide Biomarkers from<br />

Sub-microliter Biological Samples Using MALDI-TOF-MS KYAW T<br />

MYASEIN, University of Illinois, Jose S Pulido, Scott A Shippy<br />

(910-6 P) Deconvolving GC-MS Data Using Functional Data Methods<br />

H DENNIS TOLLEY, Brigham Young University, James R Oliphant, Chad B<br />

Grant, Edgar D Lee, Milton L Lee<br />

(910-7 P) Efficient Use of Peptide Mapping for Characterizing Native<br />

Protein Structure and Structural Variants BETH GILLECE-CASTRO, Waters<br />

Corporation, Jo-Ann M Jablonski, Thomas E Wheat, Diane M Diehl<br />

(910-8 P) An Integrated Solution for Calculating Results from Dissolution<br />

Testing According to the United States Pharmacopeia BARBARA VAN<br />

CANN, Dionex Softron GmbH, Fraser Stewart McLeod, Frank Arnold<br />

(910-9 P) Picture of an Integrated Pharmaceutical Laboratory Using LIMS<br />

MATTHEW BRANDT, Pfizer Inc.<br />

(910-10 P) Machine Learning Techniques in Mass Spectrometry,<br />

Automated Interpretation of Mass Spectra in Pharmaceutical Analysis<br />

CSABA PELTZ<br />

(910-11 P) Product Patent for the Pharmaceutical Sector: The Indian<br />

Perspective Medicinal Drug Discovery MITAL GOPINATH BAROT, Lok<br />

Jagruti Consumer Protection Council<br />

(910-12 P) Laboratory Informatics System Deployment Decisions: What’s<br />

Best for You? MARK PARRISH, CSols, Inc.<br />

(910-13 P) New Functionality in Software for Lab Managers<br />

RICHARD "GERRY" HALL, TimeKeeper America<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING Session 920<br />

Monday, March 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

1:30-3:30 PM<br />

HPLC-MS Users Forum<br />

Facilitated by: ARINDAM ROY, Covidien and MIKE LEE, Milestone<br />

Development Services, Room 225<br />

Capillary Electrophoresis in the Pharmaceutical Industry<br />

Facilitated by: DAVID Y CHEN, University of British Columbia, Room 226<br />

Electronic Nose and Tongue Instruments for Smell and Taste Analysis<br />

Facilitated by: JEAN-CHRISTOPHE MIFSUD, Alpha M.O.S., Room 227<br />

PAT: Software and Informatics<br />

Facilitated by: GREGORY BANIK, Bio-Rad Laboratories and<br />

BRIAN ROHRBACK, Infometrix, Room 231<br />

LIMS Beyond the Analytical Laboratory<br />

Facilitated by: DAVID HURT, Applied Biosystems, Room 232<br />

TUESDAY, MARCH 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

MORNING<br />

AWARD Session 1310<br />

Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award - arranged by Jane N Chan, Bechtel<br />

Bettis, Inc. and Sanford Abraham Asher, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 272<br />

Allen J Sharkins, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Jane N Chan<br />

8:35 Presentation of the <strong>2008</strong> Pittsburgh Spectroscopy<br />

Award to Sanford Abraham Asher, University of Pittsburgh by Mitchell E<br />

Johnson, Chairman, Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh<br />

8:40 (1310-1) UV Resonance Raman Discovery of GibbsFree<br />

Energy Landscape for Protein Alpha Helix Folding SANFORD ABRAHAM<br />

ASHER, University of Pittsburgh, Alexander V Mikhonin, Edward A Gooding, Lu<br />

Ma, Bhavya Sharma, Sergei V Bykov, Zeeshan Ahmed, Nataliya S Myshakina<br />

9:15 (1310-2) Exposing Chirality in Molecular Vibrations with Help<br />

from Sandy LAURENCE A NAFIE, Syracuse University<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1310-3) 2D Correlation Deep UV Resonance Raman<br />

Spectroscopy IGOR K LEDNEV, University at Albany, SUNY, Victor Shashilov<br />

10:40 (1310-4) Recent Studies of Raman Coherence and Ligand<br />

Binding PAUL M CHAMPION, Northeastern University<br />

11:15 (1310-5) Barcoding Bacteria by Surface Enhanced Raman<br />

Microscopy LAWRENCE D ZIEGLER, Boston University<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 940<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

Analytical Chemistry for Crime Scene Investigation Part I -<br />

arranged by Stephen L Morgan, University of South Carolina and Gabor<br />

Patonay, Georgia State University<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 276<br />

Stephen L Morgan, University of South Carolina, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Stephen L Morgan<br />

8:35 (940-1) Analytical Chemistry and Forensic Science:<br />

Requirements for Credibility and Reliability Exist at the Crime Scene, in<br />

the Laboratory and in the Courtroom JOSEPH BONO, Retired - United<br />

States Secret Service<br />

9:20 (940-2) The Application of a Portable Raman Spectrometer<br />

for the Confirmation of Chemical Identification in the Field EDWARD G<br />

BARTICK, Suffolk University, Brian F Hurley, Adam Marchetti, Morgan A Turano<br />

10:05 (940-3) Trace Evidence Challenges for Forensic Analytical<br />

Methods JOANN BUSCAGLIA, FBI Laboratory, Robert D Koons<br />

10:50 (940-4) New Forensic Analytical Methods for Latent Blood,<br />

Fingerprint Detection and Trace Residues GABOR PATONAY, Georgia<br />

State University, Lucjan Strekowski, Maged Henary


SYMPOSIUM Session 950<br />

Advances in Analytical Methods for Characterization of<br />

Complex Petroleum and Biofuel Molecules - arranged by John P<br />

Baltrus and Kurt S Rothenberger, US Dept. of Energy-NETL<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 252<br />

Kurt Rothenberger, US Dept. of Energy-NETL, Presiding<br />

John P Baltrus, US Dept. of Energy-NETL, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - John P Baltrus<br />

8:35 (950-1) Petroleomics: Chemistry of the Underworld ALAN G<br />

MARSHALL, Florida State University, Ryan P Rodgers, Tanner M Schaub,<br />

Chistopher L Hendrickson, Donald F Smith, Jeremiah M Purcell, Priyanka Juyal,<br />

Mmilili Mapolelo, Brandie M Ehrmann<br />

9:10 (950-2) Molecular Characterization of Heavy Petroleums<br />

KUANGNAN QIAN, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company<br />

9:45 (950-3) Applications of 1 H-NMR to Biodiesel Research<br />

GERHARD KNOTHE, USDA / ARS / NCAUR<br />

10:20 (950-4) Hydrocarbon Analysis with the Supersonic GC-MS:<br />

A Novel Concept of Isomer Abundance Analysis AVIV AMIRAV, Tel Aviv<br />

University, Alexander B Fialkov, Alexander Gordin<br />

10:55 (950-5) High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography with Diode-<br />

Array Ultraviolet-Visible Absorption Detection for the Analysis of<br />

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Complex Fuel Product Mixtures<br />

MARY JULIA WORNAT, Louisiana State University<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 980<br />

Current Status and Trends of LC/MS(n) Application in Trace<br />

Level Impurity Identification in Pharmaceuticals - arranged by<br />

Arindam Roy, Covidien<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 265<br />

Arindam Roy, Covidien, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Arindam Roy<br />

8:35 (980-1) Impurity Identification: More Information and Fast<br />

Decision-Making with Increased Sampling and Control MIKE S LEE,<br />

Milestone Development Services, Kenneth C Lewis, Steven M Fischer<br />

9:10 (980-2) LCMS Analysis of Impurities in Drug Products and<br />

Drug Substances: Current Status, Strategies and Case Studies Using Unit<br />

Resolution and High Resolution MS ARINDAM ROY, Covidien, Gregg<br />

Gerner, Nonye Onyewuenyi, Timothy Carron, Robert Klute, Mike Schafer<br />

9:45 (980-3) Evaluation of the Importance of Accurate Mass,<br />

Mass Resolution and Dynamic Range for Impurity Profiling Applications<br />

Using Multistage Mass Spectrometry DAVID A WEIL, Agilent Technologies,<br />

Patrick Perkins, Michael Zumwalt<br />

10:20 (980-4) Reaction Monitoring and Impurity Analysis for Drug<br />

Substance Synthesis HEEWON LEE, Boehringer Ingelheim<br />

10:55 (980-5) LC/MS, LC/MS/MS and H/D Exchange Methodologies<br />

for Structural Characterization of Impurities and Contaminants in<br />

Pharmaceuticals BIRENDRA N PRAMANIK, Schering-Plough<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 960<br />

Art, Cosmetics and Medicine in Ancient Eras: The Analytical<br />

Chemist's View - arranged by Christian Amatore, Ecole Normale<br />

Superieure, Phillippe Walter and Michel Menu, Centre de recercge et de<br />

restayratuib des musees de France<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 255<br />

Christian Amatore, Ecole Normale Superieure, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Christian Amatore<br />

8:35 (960-1) Gas Chromatography/ Mass Spectrometry Studies of<br />

Modern Oil-Based Artists’ Paint Media MICHAEL ROY SCHILLING, Getty<br />

Conservation Institute, Thomas Learner, Joy B Mazurek<br />

9:10 (960-2) Nanotechnology for the Conservation of Cultural<br />

Heritage PIERO BAGLIONI, University of Florence<br />

9:45 (960-3) Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa Uncovered<br />

MICHEL MENU, C2RMF-CNRS UMR 171<br />

10:20 (960-4) Beyond the Decoding of the Hair Color of Pharaoh<br />

Ramses II PHILIPPE WALTER, C2RMF-CNRS UMR 171<br />

10:55 (960-5) Medicinal Properties of Egyptian Make-Up Revealed<br />

by Microelectrochemistry CHRISTIAN A AMATORE, CNRS-ENS<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 970<br />

Cellular Assays in Microfluidic Systems - arranged by Zeev<br />

Rosenzweig, University of New Orleans<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 244<br />

Zeev Rosenzweig, University of New Orleans, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Zeev Rosenzweig<br />

8:35 (970-1) Microfluidic Devices for Studying Bacterial Function<br />

and Response STEPHEN C JACOBSON, Indiana University, Anna C Kinsella,<br />

Sachiko Koyama<br />

9:10 (970-2) Single Cell Systems Biology by Cellular BASICs and<br />

Quantum Nanoplasmonics LUKE P LEE, University of California, Berkeley<br />

9:45 (970-3) Tracking Signaling in Single Cells NANCY L<br />

ALLBRITTON, University of North Carolina<br />

10:20 (970-4) Subcellular Analysis Using Microfluidic Systems<br />

EDGAR A ARRIAGA, University of Minnesota, Vratislav Kostal, Xin Xu, Erik<br />

Warg, Christofer E Whiting<br />

10:55 (970-5) Luminescent Quantum Dot FRET- Based Protease<br />

Probes in Microfluidic Channels ZEEV ROSENZWEIG, University of New<br />

Orleans, Georgeta Crivat<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 990<br />

Miniature/Micro Gas Sensors for Biological and Biomedical<br />

Applications - arranged by Mark H Schoenfisch, University of North<br />

Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 267<br />

Mark H Schoenfisch, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Mark H Schoenfisch<br />

8:35 (990-1) Planar Microchip-Based Multiarray Sensor for<br />

Simultaneous Measurement of Oxygen, Nitric Oxide, Lactate, and Glucose<br />

MARK H SCHOENFISCH, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Benjamin J<br />

Privett, Jae Ho Shin<br />

9:10 (990-2) Colorimetric Sensor Arrays KENNETH S SUSLICK,<br />

University of Illinois<br />

9:45 (990-3) Electrochemical Detection of Molecules Regulating<br />

Cerebral Blood Flow MARK WIGHTMAN, University of North Carolina, Chapel<br />

Hill<br />

10:20 (990-4) Cross Reactive Sensor Arrays for Forensic<br />

Applications DAVID WALT, Tufts University, Matthew Aernecke<br />

10:55 (990-5) S-Nitrosothiol Sensors Based on Miniaturized<br />

Amperometric Nitric Oxide Probes: Design and Biomedical Applications<br />

MARK E MEYERHOFF, University of Michigan<br />

WORKSHOP Session 1000<br />

Analytical Instrumentation: Issues and Answers - arranged by Phil<br />

Edwards, NOVA Chemicals (ALMA)<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 235<br />

Phil Edwards, NOVA Chemicals (ALMA), Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Phil Edwards<br />

8:35 (1000-1) Sustainability: Hot Topic in the Analytical Laboratory<br />

LARRY SIMERAL, Albemarle Corporation<br />

9:10 (1000-2) Strategies for Management of Laboratory Assets<br />

WAYNE COLLINS, ALMA<br />

9:45 (1000-3) How to Justify the Purchase of Very Expensive<br />

Instruments PHIL EDWARDS, NOVA Chemicals<br />

10:20 Recess<br />

10:35 (1000-4) Capital Planning for Global Analytical Sciences<br />

SHERRI BASSNER, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.<br />

11:10 (1000-5) Procurement Improvement in the Analytical<br />

Laboratory ALEXANDER DEBETS, Organon Development GmbH


ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 1010<br />

SESSION<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

Aptamers in Separation Science - arranged by Michael T Bowser,<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 243<br />

Michael T Bowser, University of Minnesota, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1010-1) Nucleic Acid Aptamers as Target-Specific Chiral<br />

Selectors: Liquid Chromatography and Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

Applications ERIC PEYRIN, Domaine Universitaire<br />

8:50 (1010-2) A Proteomic Pathway to Discovery of DNA Binding<br />

Ligands LINDA B MCGOWN, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute<br />

9:10 (1010-3) Aptamers Selected from Live Cancer Cells COLIN D<br />

MEDLEY, University of Florida, Shangguan Dihua, Weihong Tan<br />

9:30 (1010-4) Selection Methods for Nucleic Acid Affinity Reagents<br />

ANDREW ELLINGTON, University of Texas, Austin<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1010-5) Separation of Proteins Using Affinity Aptamers<br />

CHRIS LE, University of Alberta, Hongquan Zhang, Qiang Zhao, Xing-Fang Li<br />

10:25 (1010-6) Using Capillary Electrophoresis-SELEX for the<br />

Selection of Cell or Organelle Binding Aptamers RENEE MOSING,<br />

University of Minnesota, Michael T Bowser<br />

10:45 (1010-7) Detection of Ricin Using Aptamers and Affinity-<br />

Probe Capillary Electrophoresis AMANDA J HAES, University of Iowa<br />

11:05 (1010-8) Isolating Aptamers Using Micro-Free Flow<br />

Electrophoresis MICHAEL T BOWSER, University of Minnesota, Bryan<br />

Fonslow, Renee Mosing<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 1020<br />

SESSION<br />

Analytical Challenges in the Food Industry - arranged by I-Pin Ho,<br />

The Coca Cola Company and Susan Martin, GMA/FPA<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 261<br />

I-Pin Ho,The Coca Cola Company, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1020-1) Implications of Analytical Advances for Product<br />

Safety Decision Making NANCY J RACHMAN, GMA/FPA<br />

8:50 (1020-2) Analytical Challenges in the Contract Laboratory in<br />

Support of the Food Industry DARRYL M SULLIVAN, Covance Labs<br />

9:10 (1020-3) Confirming Safety, Quality and Authenticity of<br />

Ingredients–-on Time and in Budget SUSAN K MARTIN, The Coca-Cola<br />

Company<br />

9:30 (1020-4) The Identification, Confirmation and Quantification<br />

of Allergens in Foods JOHN H CALLAHAN, US FDA/CFSAN, Kevin J<br />

Shefcheck, Steven M Musser<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1020-5) Recent Advances in Extraction of Hydrolyzed Food<br />

Samples Using Accelerated Solvent Extraction KANNAN SRINIVASAN,<br />

Dionex Corporation, SM R Ullah, Christopher Andrew Pohl, Brett Murphy, Brian<br />

Dorich, Bruce Richter<br />

10:25 (1020-6) Dietary Fiber: The Challenge of Quantitating a<br />

Diverse Mixture JONATHAN DEVRIES, Medallion Laboratories/General Mills,<br />

John Szpylka, Brett Post, Matthew Hanson<br />

10:45 (1020-7) Development of a Low Bleed Stabilized Polyethylene<br />

Glycol Capillary Column JOHAN KUIPERS, Varian, Janice Perez, Max B<br />

Erwine, Kees van der Sar<br />

11:05 (1020-8) Determination of Multi-class, Multi-residue Sulfur-<br />

Containing Antibiotics in Animal Tissues Using Integrated Pulsed<br />

Amperometric Technique following High-Performance Liquid<br />

Chromatography SUMA R VAVILALA, University of Maryland Baltimore<br />

County, William R LaCourse<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 1030<br />

SESSION<br />

Applications of Novel Chromatography Coupled to Mass<br />

Spectrometric Methods - arranged by Yunsheng (Tony) Hsieh, Schering<br />

Plough<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 245<br />

Yunsheng (Tony) Hsieh, Schering Plough, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1030-1) Analysis of Endometrioid Ovarian Adenocarcinoma<br />

Using Microseparation Coupled with Mass Spectrometry HYEYEUNG<br />

KIM, University of Michigan, Lan Dai, Chen Li, Rong Wu, Kathleen R Cho, David<br />

E Misek, David M Lubman<br />

8:50 (1030-2) Effects of Gas Contaminants in Column Life and<br />

Consistency of Results FRANK CHARLES KANDL, Airgas<br />

9:10 (1030-3) The Use of Monolithic Material as On-line Extraction<br />

Support for High-throughput LC-MS/MS Analysis of Biological Samples<br />

RAYMOND NAXING XU, Abbott Laboratories, Matthew Rieser, Tawakol El-<br />

Shourbagy<br />

9:30 (1030-4) Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography (HILIC) in<br />

Pyrimidine Anticancer Drug Development JAN H BEUMER, University of<br />

Pittsburgh Cancer Institute<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1030-5) Ultra-Sensitive Anion Analysis Using ESI-MS and LC-<br />

ESI-ML in the Positive Ion Mode DANIEL W ARMSTRONG, University of<br />

Texas, Arlington<br />

10:25 (1030-6) Evaluation of Pathways Associated with Benzo[a]<br />

Pyrene Carcinogenesis via Quantification of Multiple DNA Adducts Using<br />

LC/MS/MS DANIEL R DOERGE, National Center of Toxicology Research,<br />

Mona I Churchwell, Peter P Fu, Frederick A Beland<br />

10:45 (1030-7) The Detection of Nitro Compounds in Tobacco<br />

Smoke and Diesel Exhaust Using GC/Electron Monochromator-Mass<br />

Spectrometry KENT J VOORHEES, Colorado School of Mines, A J Dane<br />

11:05 (1030-8) Application of a Novel Fused-Core Silica Particle for<br />

LC/MS Analysis MIKE S LEE, Milestone Development Services, Robert T<br />

Moody, Gary A Valaskovic, Mark E Hail, Kenneth C Lewis<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1040<br />

Advances in Atomic Spectroscopy Capabilities<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 260<br />

Olujide T Akinbo, Butler University, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1040-1) In-Torch Vaporization Inductively Coupled Plasma-<br />

Atomic Emission Spectrometry (ITV-ICP-AES) with a Charge Injection<br />

Device (CID) Area-Sensor Detector and Its Application to Rapid<br />

Determination of Stoichiometry of Quantum Dots VASSILI KARANASSIOS,<br />

University of Waterloo, Abdulkareem Mohammad, Scott Weagant, Lai Bryant<br />

8:50 (1040-2) Development of an Inductively Coupled<br />

Plasma/Electrospray Ionization Dual-Source Time-of-Flight Mass<br />

Spectrometer for Rapid Speciation and Metallomic Analysis DUANE A<br />

ROGERS, Indiana University, Steven J Ray, Gary M Hieftje<br />

9:10 (1040-3) Temperature-Related Stability in Plasma<br />

Spectrometry JERRY DULUDE, Glass Expansion, Inc., Vesna Dolic, Ron Stux<br />

9:30 (1040-4) Characterization of a Sr-90 Source JEFFREY<br />

JOSEPH GIGLIO, Idaho National Laboratory, James Sommers, Daniel<br />

Cummings, Kevin Carney<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1040-5) Expanding the Limits of Closed-Vessel Microwave<br />

Sample Preparation TIMOTHY J MICHEL, Milestone, Inc.<br />

10:25 (1040-6) Simultaneous Multiple Element Detection by LC-<br />

PB/HC-OES CHARLES DERRICK QUARLES, Clemson University, R Kenneth<br />

Marcus<br />

10:45 (1040-7) AAS: The Answer to Food Regulatory Compliance<br />

Using New Technology REBECCA PRICE, ThermoFisher Scientific, Karen<br />

Harper<br />

11:05 (1040-8) Study of Carbon-Related Matrix Effects in Inductively<br />

Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry MARGARETHA DE LOOS-<br />

VOLLEBREGT, Delft University of Technology, Guillermo Grindlay, Juan Mora,<br />

Luis Gras


ORAL SESSION Session 1050<br />

Advances in Separation Science II<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 270<br />

Emelita D Breyer, Georgia State University, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1050-1) Chiral Separation Mode Screening in Pharmaceutical<br />

Method Development Using Multiparallel Microflow Liquid<br />

Chromatography JASON ANDREW STARKEY, Eksigent Technologies, David<br />

Hughes<br />

8:50 (1050-2) Development of New HPLC Chiral Stationary Phases<br />

Based on Ruthenium(II) Polypyridyl Complexes PING SUN, The University<br />

of Texas, Arlington, T. Sampath S Perera, Arthi Krishnan, Frederick<br />

MacDonnell, Daniel W Armstrong<br />

9:10 (1050-3) Performance Optimization in Electric Field Gradient<br />

Focusing XUEFEI SUN, Brigham Young University, Milton L Lee<br />

9:30 (1050-4) Strategies for Assessing Mass Balance in Partially<br />

Degraded Samples MARIKA KAMBERI, Abbott Vascular, Inc.<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1050-5) The Development of Analytical Methods to Facilitate<br />

the Identification and Structure Elucidation of Heparin-Derived<br />

Oligosaccharide Substructures STACIE LIANE ELDRIDGE, University of<br />

California, Riverside, Albert K Korir, John F Limtiaco, Sarah M Gutierrez,<br />

Cynthia K Larive<br />

10:25 (1050-6) High Performance One- and Two-Dimensional<br />

Microfluidic Separations ZEXI ZHUANG, Indiana University, Stephen C<br />

Jacobson<br />

10:45 (1050-7) <strong>Program</strong>med Elution and Peak Profiles in Electric<br />

Field Gradient Focusing YUANYUAN LI, Brigham Young University, Shu-Ling<br />

Lin, Karl F Warnick, H. Dennis Tolley, Milton L Lee<br />

11:05 (1050-8) Optimization of Steady State Recycle SSR<br />

Parameters Utilizing Polarimetry in Chiral Separations<br />

MARK E CRAWFORD, Gilson Inc., Joan Marie Stevens, Michael Halvorson<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1060<br />

Bioanalytical Separations I<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 263<br />

Valoran P Hanko, Dionex Corporation, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1060-1) Increasing the Throughput of Intact Antibody<br />

Characterization by Combining Rapid LC/MS Analysis with Novel Software<br />

for Automated Data Processing and Comparison SCOTT JASON BERGER,<br />

Waters Corporation, Asish B Chakraborty, John C Gebler<br />

8:50 (1060-2) In vitro and In vivo Detection of Matrix<br />

Metalloproteinase Activities with Microdialysis Sampling and Mass<br />

Spectrometry YING WANG, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Dmitri V<br />

Zagorevski, Julie A Stenken<br />

9:10 (1060-3) Investigation of Insulin in the Nuclei of Human Fetal<br />

Thymus Cells by Combining Cell Biology and Affinity MALDI-MS YUEXI<br />

WANG, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Linda B McGown, Matthew Rivkin,<br />

Lee Ligon, Lauren Jackson<br />

9:30 (1060-4) Analysis of the Subcellular Metabolic Profile of<br />

Doxorubicin Using HPLC-MS/MS JOSEPH KATZENMEYER, University of<br />

Minnesota, Edgar A Arriaga<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1060-5) Chromatographic and Electrophoretic Analysis of<br />

Phosphorothiolate Oligonucleotides KING CHAN, SAIC-Frederick, Inc.,<br />

David Nellis, Dennis Michiel, Timothy Veenstra, Haleem Issaq<br />

10:25 (1060-6) Determination of Carbachol in Opthalmic Solutions<br />

Using Ion Chromatography PRANATHI R PERATI, Dionex Corporation,<br />

Jeffrey Rohrer<br />

10:45 (1060-7) Chloramphenicol Acetyltransferase (CAT)<br />

Separations from E-coli Cell Lysates Using Capillary-Channeled Polymer<br />

(C-CP) Fibers as the Stationary Phase in High Performance Liquid<br />

Chromatography (HPLC) JENNIFER PITTMAN, Clemson University, R<br />

Kenneth Marcus<br />

11:05 (1060-8) Increasing the Sensitivity of Quantitative Bioanalysis<br />

Assays with Microbore and Capillary Scale UPLC/MS/MS Separations<br />

ROBERT S PLUMB, Waters Corporation, Paul D Rainville<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1070<br />

Bioelectrochemistry<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 264<br />

Jack Driscoll, PID Analyzers, Inc., Presiding<br />

8:30 (1070-1) IR Transmission Spectroelectrochemistry Studies of<br />

Cytochrome c Using an Optically Transparent Diamond Electrode<br />

YINGRUI DAI, Michigan State University, Greg M Swain<br />

8:50 (1070-2) Equilibrium pH and Proton Exchange Kinetics within<br />

Dormant Bacterial Spores SERGEY V KAZAKOV, Pace University<br />

9:10 (1070-3) Continuous Amperometric Detection of Co-released<br />

Serotonin and Melatonin from the Mucosa in the Ileum BHAVIK ANIL<br />

PATEL, Imperial College London<br />

9:30 (1070-4) Latent Fingermarks Imaging by Scanning<br />

Electrochemical Microscopy HUBERT H GIRAULT, Ecole Polytechnique<br />

Federale De Lausanne, Meiqin Zhang, Michel Prudent, Christophe Champod,<br />

Andy Becue<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1070-5) Charge Transfer study through Single Stranded and<br />

Double Stranded Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA) Films AMIT PAUL, University<br />

of Pittsburgh, David H Waldeck, Catalina Achim, Richard M Watson, Paul Lund,<br />

Yangjun Xing, Eric Borguet<br />

10:25 (1070-6) Electrochemical Biosensor for Single–Base<br />

Mismatch Detection SAMUEL K MWILU, Binghamton University, Omowunmi<br />

A Sadik<br />

10:45 (1070-7) A Guanidinium Receptor for Selective Voltammetric<br />

Heparin Detection PATRICK RODGERS, University of Pittsburgh, Shigeru<br />

Amemiya, Yushin Kim<br />

11:05 (1070-8) Mimicking the Citric Acid Cycle at a Carbon<br />

Electrode DARIA SOKIC-LAZIC, Saint Louis University, Shelley D Minteer<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1080<br />

Development and Applications of Lab-on-a-Chip (Half Session)<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 349<br />

Vincent S Venturella, Ventura Associates, Presiding<br />

10:05 (1080-1) Lab-on-a-Chip for Proteomics DAOJING WANG,<br />

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory<br />

10:25 (1080-2) Developing Microfluidic Chips for Coupling Capillary<br />

Electrophoresis with Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization-Mass<br />

Spectrometry YIQI LUO, Stanford University, Songyun Xu, Richard N Zare<br />

10:45 (1080-3) Selection and Sorting of Primary Cells Using<br />

Micropallet Arrays HAMED SHADPOUR, The University of North Carolina,<br />

Chapel Hill, Christopher E Sims, Randy J Thresher, Stephen T Knight, Nancy L<br />

Allbritton<br />

11:05 (1080-4) An Electrochemical PMMA MicroTAS for the<br />

Detection of Cryptosporidium Parvum SAM RASMUSSEN NUGEN, Cornell<br />

University, Julie M Goddard, Peter Asiello, Antje Baeumner<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1100<br />

Environmental Samples and Preparation II<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 236<br />

Omowunmi Sadik, State University of New York, Binghamton, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1100-1) Productivity Enhancements for Sample Preparation<br />

for Environmental Labs Using Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE)<br />

BRUCE RICHTER, Dionex, SLCTC, Sheldon Henderson, Eric Francis, Richard<br />

Carlson, Jennifer Peterson, Brett Murphy, Brian Dorich<br />

8:50 (1100-2) Automated Solid Phase Extractions of<br />

Organochlorine Pesticides from Water NAOMI REID, Horizon Technology,<br />

Inc., Greg Jeter, Jay Rowden<br />

9:10 (1100-3) Enrichment and Separation of Bifenthrin<br />

Enantiomers via SPE and Chiral HPLC MARK E CRAWFORD, Gilson Inc.,<br />

Joan Marie Stevens, Michael Halvorson<br />

9:30 (1100-4) Comparison of Thin-Film SPME and Twister<br />

Extraction for Analysis of PAHs in Aqueous Samples with Controlled<br />

Agitation Conditions ZHIPEI QIN, University of Waterloo, Leslie Bragg,<br />

Janusz Pawliszyn


9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1100-5) Development of Coated Needle for Improved<br />

Extracting Solvent Drop Retention for Use with Liquid Phase<br />

Microextraction VIVIAN WATTS, Chromsys LLC, Sindy Ereth, Ingo Christ,<br />

John M Kokosa<br />

10:25 (1100-6) In-fiber Standardization Technique for Timeweighted<br />

Average Water Sampling GANGFENG OUYANG, Sun Yat-Sen<br />

University, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

10:45 (1100-7) Improving Productivity for Organic Analysis Sample<br />

Preparation NAOMI REID, Horizon Technology, Inc., Jay Rowden, Chris<br />

Uriarte<br />

11:05 (1100-8) Determination of Veterinary Dug Residues in Fish by<br />

an Automated SPE-HPLC System JOAN MARIE STEVENS, Gilson, Inc.,<br />

Mark E Crawford, Michael Halvorson<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1110<br />

Food Science: MS, LC/MS, GC/MS, TOF/MS and ICP/MS<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 242<br />

Shubhen Kapila, University of Missouri, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1110-1) SIFT-MS: A New Tool for Real-Time, High-Sensitivity<br />

Quantitative Analysis of Flavour Compounds in Chocolate and Cheese<br />

DANIEL BENNETT MILLIGAN, Syft Technologies, Vaughan S Langford, Barry J<br />

Prince, Christine J Reed, Murray J McEwan<br />

8:50 (1110-2) Identification and Quantification of Ethoxyquin<br />

Degradation Product BALAJI VISWANATHAN, University of Missouri, Rolla,<br />

Rachadaporn Seemamahannop, Ryan Schwiderski, Paul Nam, Shubhen Kapila<br />

9:10 (1110-3) A Rapid Method for Determination of Alpha Hydroxy<br />

Acids in Seawater and Biological Fluids RYAN SCHWIDERSKI, University<br />

of Missouri, Rolla, Balaji Viswanathan, Rachadaporn Seemamahannop, Paul<br />

Nam, Shubhen Kapila<br />

9:30 (1110-4) Robust and Definitive GC/MS Method for the<br />

Analysis of Melamine in Dry Protein Materials WILLIAM D GOODMAN,<br />

PerkinElmer, James Neal-Kababick<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1110-5) Rapid Determination of Trans-resveratrol in Red<br />

Wine by Solid Phase Microextraction with On Fiber Derivatization and<br />

Multidimensional Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry LINGSHUANG<br />

CAI, Iowa State University, Jacek Koziel, Murli Dharmadhikari<br />

10:25 (1110-6) Application of a Rapid Headspace Solid-Phase<br />

Microextraction Gas Chromatographic Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometric<br />

Method for the Characterization of Coffee and Icewine Aroma Profiles: Part<br />

II - Utilization of Statistical Techniques for Classification of Icewine and<br />

Coffee Samples SANJA RISTICEVIC, University of Waterloo, Lucie Kudlejeva,<br />

Eduardo Carasek, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

10:45 (1110-7) Synthesis, Characterization and Quantification of 2-<br />

Hydroxy-4-Methylseleno-Butanoic Acid with HPLC-ESI MS and HPLC – ICP<br />

MS RACHADAPORN SEEMAMAHANNOP, University of Missouri, Rolla,<br />

Shiva Garg, Balaji Viswanathan, Paul Nam, Steve Lorbert, Shubhen Kapila<br />

11:05 (1110-8) Unwanted Species Interconversions as a Challenge<br />

for Speciation Analysis of Mercury in Fish Tissue STEFAN TRUEMPLER,<br />

University of Muenster, Wolfgang Frech, Wolfgang Buscher<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1120<br />

GC: Food and Environmental Analysis (Half Session)<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 269<br />

Eugene F Barry, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1120-1) GC Analysis of PCBs in Fish Oil by Direct Injection<br />

without Any Sample Cleanup PHILIP L WYLIE, Agilent Technologies<br />

8:50 (1120-2) Thermal Desorption is Not Just for Air Monitoring<br />

Anymore! STEPHEN WESSON, CDS Analytical, Inc., Thomas Wampler,<br />

Charles Zawodny<br />

9:10 (1120-3) Characterization of Organometallics and Humic<br />

Substances in Soils by Methylation Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography with<br />

Mass Spectrometric and Pulsed Flame Photometric Detection DIAB T<br />

QADAH, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Joseph H Aldstadt<br />

9:30 (1120-4) Field Analysis of Total PCBs in Soils by Thermal<br />

Desorption/Gas Chromatography XIAOJING LI, University of Waterloo,<br />

Tadeusz Gorecki, Maureen L Orton<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1130<br />

GC: High Throughput Analysis (Half Session)<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 269<br />

Eugene F Barry, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Presiding<br />

10:05 (1130-1) A Simple, Integrated GC Heart-Cut Device for<br />

Automated Air Monitoring Applications M H CATES, Technical Monitoring<br />

Research Inc., P Garrett, M A Kennedy, G. Chapman, C Daphney, T. Dunams,<br />

D Baker<br />

10:25 (1130-2) Pico-Liter Sample Injection System Using Ink-Jet for<br />

Capillary Gas Chromatography NOBUKO SEINO, Tokyo Metropolitan<br />

University/Fuji Electric System, Hu-Lie Zeng, Maiko Yagi, Yubun Kikuchi,<br />

Tatsuro Nakagama, Masaki Shinoda, Katsumi Uchiyama<br />

10:45 (1130-3) Direct Resistively Heated Columns for Fast and<br />

Portable Gas Chromatography STANLEY D STEARNS, VICI Valco<br />

Instruments Co. Inc., Huamin Cai, J A Koehn, Martin Brisbin, Chris Cowles,<br />

Chris Bishop<br />

11:05 (1130-4) Practical Considerations and Approaches to Improve<br />

the Speed of GC Analysis of Complex Mixtures through the Use of High<br />

Pressure and Ultra High Resolution Capillary Columns PAUL VAN DEN<br />

ENGEL, Varian, Inc., Robert Belair<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1140<br />

Lab Informatics I<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 274<br />

Lara P Autry, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1140-1) Tools for Designing a FDA 21 CFR Part 11<br />

Compliant Application CAROLINE BRIGHT<br />

8:50 (1140-2) Thin LIMS: An IT Infrastructure for 21st Century<br />

cGMP Quality Operations JOHN P HELFRICH, VelQuest Corporation<br />

9:10 (1140-3) New Part 11 Guidance for Clinical Investigations<br />

HARRY WOLFGANG, CSols, Inc.<br />

9:30 (1140-4) Laboratory Informatics as a Tool for Tracking ISO<br />

17025 Requirements MARK RIALS, Southwest Florida Water Management<br />

District<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1140-5) Analytical Instrument Integration to LIMS Using an<br />

Electronic Laboratory Notebook System Interface Technology JOHN P<br />

HELFRICH, VelQuest Corporation<br />

10:25 (1140-6) Focusing on the Analytes in Complicated Mixtures<br />

by Componentization and Filtering of LC/MS Data GRAHAM A MCGIBBON,<br />

Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc.<br />

10:45 (1140-7) Analyzing Your Options for Analysis JEFFREY<br />

ALLEN PHILLIPS, National Instruments<br />

11:05 (1140-8) Integrating Informatics into Everyday Laboratory<br />

Procedures DALE SEABROOKE, Labtronics Inc.<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1150<br />

Mass Spectrometry: Applications in Homeland Security and<br />

Advances in New Instrumentation<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 271<br />

Susan V Olesik, Ohio State University, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1150-1) Novel Integrated Swatch Test Fixture for<br />

Assessment of Toxic Industrial Chemical Resistance of Individual<br />

Protective Equipment WAYNE H LEE, Jacobs Engineering, Paul A Nelson,<br />

Abby L Boling, Jacolin A Murray, Sarah Rich, Wesley D Ercanbrack, Russell A<br />

Bonsteel<br />

8:50 (1150-2) Detection and Quantification of Sodium Azide and<br />

Potassium Cyanide in Drinking Water by ESI-TOF-MS: A Study for the<br />

United States Department of Homeland Defense GREGORY MICHAEL<br />

ZINN, Duquesne University, Sara M Kallop, G. M. Mizanur Rahman, H. M. Skip<br />

Kingston, John Kern<br />

9:10 (1150-3) Mass Spectrograph with Faraday-Strip Array<br />

Detection for Ambient Mass Spectrometry GREGORY D SCHILLING,<br />

Indiana University, James H Barnes, IV, Roger P Sperline, M Bonner Denton,<br />

Charles J Barinaga, David W Koppenaal, Gary M Hieftje


9:30 (1150-4) Shelter Testing Method Development with<br />

Ruggedized Preconcentrators on a Portable Gas Chromatography-Mass<br />

Spectrometer SUN MCMASTERS, Dugway Proving Ground, Eric S<br />

Handberg, Wesley Ercanbrack, Kent Redwine, Scot Westwood<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1150-5) Mini 11 Handheld Mass Spectrometer and Its<br />

Applications in Biomedical Areas LIANG GAO, Purdue University, Jason<br />

Harper, R. Graham Cooks, Zheng Ouyang<br />

10:25 (1150-6) Cryogenic Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry<br />

PETER OCONNOR, Boston University<br />

10:45 (1150-7) Characterizing the Heating of Ions in FAIMS Using<br />

the Protein Conformation Thermometry ALEXANDRE SHVARTSBURG,<br />

PNNL, Errol W Robinson, Keqi Tang, Richard D Smith<br />

11:05 (1150-8) Applications of a Micro Mass Spectrometer in MEMS<br />

Technology JAN-PETER HAUSCHILD, Hamburg University of Technology,<br />

Eric Wapelhorst, Joerg Mueller<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 1171<br />

Process Measurement and Control<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 341<br />

Richard V Crilley, Conneaut School District, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1171-1) Dionex Innovations in Solvent Extractions: Evolution<br />

You Can See SHELDON HENDERSON, Dionex Corporation, Bruce Richter,<br />

Jeff Thompson, Eric Francis, Evett Kruka, Jennifer Peterson, Brian Dorich,<br />

Kannan Srinivasan<br />

8:50 (1171-2) A <strong>Program</strong>mable Homogenizing System for<br />

Enhanced Productivity and Efficiency KARL JAHN, Omni International<br />

9:10 (1171-3) Affordable Automated Discrete Analysis for End-<br />

Point Ionic Determinations DAVID RIESE, Westco Scientific Instruments, Inc.<br />

9:30 (1171-4) CheckPoint TOC Analyze: New Portable/On-Line<br />

Rapid TOC Analyzer Powered by Battery or AC RICHARD HUTTE, GE<br />

Analytical Instruments<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1160<br />

Novel Processes of Quality Control (Half Session)<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 349<br />

Vincent S Venturella, Ventura Associates, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1160-1) Process Monitoring of an Epitaxial Reactor by FTIR<br />

ELSA BONANO, CIC Photonics, Jorge Perez, Richard Meyer<br />

8:50 (1160-2) Applications of Cantilever Enhanced Photoacoustic<br />

FTIR Gas Analysis GABOR J KEMENY, Kemeny Associates, Ismo<br />

Kauppinen, Jussi Raittila, Jyrki Kauppinen<br />

9:10 (1160-3) New Approaches to Automated Voltammetry<br />

VLADIMIR DOZORTSEV, TraceDetect<br />

9:30 (1160-4) Importance and Method of Using Reference Materials<br />

in Measuring Reliability of Analytical Results and Why Customers Should<br />

Use Them STUART ANTHONY MARSLAND, Mintek<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 1172<br />

Process Measurement-Spectroscopy<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 341<br />

Richard V Crilley, Conneaut School District, Presiding<br />

10:05 (1172-1) SGS: The Compact NIR-Spectrometers for Quality<br />

Control PEGGY LEHMANN, HiperScan GmbH<br />

10:25 (1172-2) Operation Principle, Product Concept and Field<br />

Experience of a New Oxygen Transmitter for Process Measurements<br />

MIKKO LAAKSO, Vaisala, Ulla Mattila, James Tennermann, Maria Uusimaa,<br />

Sebastian Schimmack<br />

10:45 (1172-3) Process Analytical Technology-Driven<br />

Developments in Process Mass Spectrometry TONY SLAPIKAS, AMETEK<br />

Process Instruments, Khoi Tran, Mike Fuller<br />

11:05 (1172-4) FTIR Mobility Series-Taking FTIR Out of the Lab JIM<br />

FITZPATRICK, A2 Technologies, Alan Rein<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1170<br />

Novel Tools for Biological and Chemical Agent Analysis<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 350<br />

Victoria L McGuffin, Michigan State University, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1170-1) Design and Performance of a Halo Ion Trap Mass<br />

Analyzer MIAO WANG, Brigham Young University, Daniel E Austin, Samuel E<br />

Tolley, Aaron R Hawkins, Edgar D Lee, Milton L Lee<br />

8:50 (1170-2) Applications of a Toroidal Ion Trap Mass<br />

Spectrometer to Chemical Warfare Agents and Toxic Industrial Chemicals<br />

CHRISTOPHER R BOWERBANK, Torion Technologies, Douglas W Later,<br />

Edgar D Lee, Jacolin A Murray, Milton L Lee<br />

9:10 (1170-3) Detection of Liquid and Cocktail Explosives by Ion<br />

Mobility Spectrometry DANIELLE M MELARAGNO, Ohio University, Peter<br />

de B Harrington<br />

9:30 (1170-4) Arson Accelerant Analysis Using Liquid Phase<br />

Microextraction/Gas Chromatography JOHN M KOKOSA, MDRC, Frederick<br />

Lemke, Ingo Christ, Vivian Watts, Sindy Ereth<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1170-5) Raman Identification of Biothreats KATHRYN S.<br />

KALASINSKY, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, April A Shea, Patrick J<br />

Treado, Matthew P Nelson, Tammy Powers<br />

10:25 (1170-6) Two-Wavelength Excitation and Fluorescence<br />

Triggered Bioaerosol Sorting and Capture System VASANTHI<br />

SIVAPRAKASAM, Naval Research Lab, Alan Huston, John Tucker, Jay<br />

Eversole, Timothy Pletcher, Joseph McGinn, David Keller<br />

10:45 (1170-7) Biomarker-Based Differentiation of Bacillus<br />

Endospores Using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry JON A<br />

KIMBALL, Brigham Young University, Tai V Truong, Aaron N Nackos, Jacolin A<br />

Murray, Richard A Robison, Calvin H Bartholomew, H. Dennis Tolley, Milton L<br />

Lee<br />

11:05 (1170-8) Collective Protection Airflow Mapping MARK<br />

HANNING-LEE, Jacobs Technology, Kent Redwine, Daryl Ward, Darren Jolley<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 1173<br />

Chromatography Columns<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 342<br />

Robert W Baudoux, RWB Convention Mgt., Presiding<br />

8:30 (1173-1) GraceAlpha Reversed Phase Silica for High Purity<br />

Peptide Purifications PAUL GARMS, Grace Davison Discovery Sciences, Lori<br />

Sandford, Ning Mu<br />

8:50 (1173-2) LunaLuna® HILIC: A New Cross-Linked Diol Phase<br />

Offering More Robust and Reproducible HILIC Mode Separations A CARL<br />

SANCHEZ, Phenomenex, Inc., Monika Mital Kansal, Art Dixon<br />

9:10 (1173-3) Launch of New 2.1um Fortis C18<br />

MARK WOODRUFF, Fortis Technologies Ltd, Ken Butchart<br />

9:30 (1173-4) Innovating Gas Chromatography with Phenomenex’s<br />

Novel Zebron GC Column Phases NGOC NGUYEN, Phenomenex, Sky<br />

Countryman, Kory Kelly, Luke Steece<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 1174<br />

Micro Separations<br />

Tuesday Morning, Room 342<br />

Robert W Baudoux, RWB Convention Mgt., Presiding<br />

10:05 (1174-1) A New On-Column Injector and a Robotic XYZ Liquid<br />

Sampler for the Automatic Injection of Nano Volumes in Narrow Bore<br />

Capillary Columns STEFANO GALLI, DANI Instruments Spa, Manuela Bergna<br />

10:25 (1174-2) Micro Extraction by Packed Sorbent- Miniaturization<br />

of the SPE Process ANDREW GOOLEY, SGE Analytical Science, Peter A<br />

Dawes, Ern Dawes, Paul Wynne<br />

10:45 (1174-3) Connecting Microfluidic Devices to the Macro World<br />

RONNY VAN'T OEVER, Micronit


POSTER SESSION Session 1180<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Analysis in Capillaries and Microchips<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1180-1 P) Kinetics of Chromate Sorption and Desorption of Single-<br />

Particle on a Simple Microfluidic Device HAI-FANG LI, Tsinghua University,<br />

Jin-Ming Lin, Jiangjiang Liu<br />

(1180-2 P) Univariate vs. Multivariate Optimization of the Separation<br />

Conditions of Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography: Analysis of<br />

Bisphenols JESSICA LEE FELHOFER, University of Texas, San Antonio,<br />

Carlos D Garcia, Grady Hanrahan<br />

(1180-3 P) Electrophoretic-Based Screening of Calmodulin Binding<br />

Proteins DAVID J FISCHER, University of Kansas, Susan M Lunte, Carey K<br />

Johnson<br />

(1180-4 P) MEKC Coupled to APPI-MS for Enantiomeric Analysis of<br />

Benzoin Derivatives JUN HE, Georgia State University, Shahab Shamsi<br />

(1180-5 P) Separation of Corticosteroids by Microemulsion Electrokinetic<br />

Chromatography with Diethyl L-Tartrate as the Oil Phase CHUEN-YING<br />

LIU, National Taiwan University, Tse-Hsien Chen<br />

(1180-6 P) Capillary Electrophoresis Separation of Glycans Derived from<br />

Glycoprotein by Using Phospholipid as Sieving Media RUIJUAN LUO,<br />

West Virginia University, Stephanie Ann Archer-Hartmann, Lisa A Holland<br />

(1180-7 P) Small Molecule Analysis NICOLA MARLIN, deltaDOT<br />

(1180-8 P) Using Capillary Electrophoresis to Quantify Nitric-oxide<br />

Synthase Activity in Dueterostomes TING SHI, University of Illinois, Urbana-<br />

Champaign, Stanislav S Rubakhin, Leonid Moroz, Leah Squires, Jonathan V<br />

Sweedler<br />

(1180-9 P) Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis in the Investigation of<br />

Transition Metal/DNA Interactions FLOYD E STANLEY, Furman University,<br />

Stephanie N Bass, Jay G Forsythe, Brad G Herbert, Noel A Kane-Maguire, John<br />

F Wheeler<br />

(1180-10 P) Simultaneous Enantioseparation of Barbiturates Using Mixed<br />

Micelles in Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography Coupled to Mass<br />

Spectrometry BIN WANG, Georgia State University, Jun He, Shahab Shamsi<br />

(1180-11 P) Nano-scale Determination of Glucose by Flow Injection with<br />

Nano-liter Enzyme Reactor TAKESHI ITO, Kanagawa Industrial Technology<br />

Center, Kaneko Satoru, Shinohara Toshiro, Suzuki Koji<br />

(1180-12 P) Microfluidic Chips with Integrated Waveguides and<br />

Microarrays for the Multiplexed Detection of Low-Abundant DNA Point<br />

Mutations HUI-WEN CHEN, Louisiana State University, Feng Xu, Mateusz L<br />

Hupert, Steven A Soper<br />

(1180-13 P) Microfluidic Creatinine Biosensors with High Sensitivity and<br />

Low Electrochemical Interferences CHANG-SOO KIM, University of<br />

Missouri, Rolla, Nitin Radhakrishnan<br />

(1180-14 P) Detection of Free Fatty Acids and Glycerol Secreted from<br />

Adipocytes Using Fluorescence-Based Enzyme Assays on a Microfluidic<br />

Platform ANNA M CLARK, University of Michigan, Kyle M Sousa, Ormond<br />

MacDougald, Robert Kennedy<br />

(1180-15 P) A Quantitative Approach to Investigate Peptide Release from<br />

Neuronal Cells Using Microfluidics Combined with Mass Spectrometry<br />

MING ZHONG, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Kyubong Jo, Jonathan<br />

V Sweedler<br />

(1180-16 P) Native Protein Separations FIONA PERREIRA, deltaDOT<br />

(1180-17 P) Micro Gas Analysis System (Micro Gas Analysis System<br />

(µGAS) for On-site Atmospheric Gas Monitoring SHIN-ICHI OHIRA, The<br />

University of Texas, Arlington, Kei Toda, Purnendu K Dasgupta<br />

(1180-18 P) Solid-Phase Bioreactor Coupled to MALDI-TOF MS Using<br />

Continuous Sample Deposition JEONGHOON LEE, Louisiana State<br />

University, Steven A Soper, Kermit K Murray<br />

(1180-19 P) High Efficiency Capture and Enumeration of Low Abundant<br />

Prostate Cancer Cells Using Prostate Specific Aptamers (PSA)<br />

Immobilized to Poly (methylmethacrylate) Microfluidic Devices UDARA R<br />

DHARMASIRI, Louisiana State University , Subramanian Balamurugan, Paul I<br />

Okagbare, Annie Obubuafo, Andre A Adams, Steven A Soper<br />

(1180-20 P) Direct Detection of Renal Function Metabolites in Plasma<br />

Using Microchip CE with Dual Electrode Detection QIAN GUAN, Colorado<br />

State University, James R Kraly, Ryan E Holcomb, Charles S Henry<br />

(1180-21 P) Biological and Chemical Assays in Segmented Flow COLIN<br />

JENNINGS, University of Michigan, Robert Kennedy, Gregory T Roman, Meng<br />

Wang<br />

(1180-22 P) Investigating the Variability of Neurotransmitter Levels in<br />

Individual Drosophila Melanogaster Heads within a Single Population<br />

Using MEKC-EC JUSTIN R SMITH, The Pennsylvania State University, Imee<br />

G Arcibal, Michael L Heien, Kyung-An Han, Andrew G Ewing<br />

(1180-23 P) Acoustic Levitation Drop Reactor: Design and Implementation<br />

for Monitoring Reaction Kinetics CHRISTOPHER R FIELD, University of<br />

Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Alexander Scheeline<br />

(1180-24 P) In vitro Selections for Catalytic Mesoporphyrin IX Metallation<br />

Aptamers Using Capillary Electrophoresis LUCAS MONKKONEN,<br />

University of Minnesota<br />

(1180-25 P) Capillary Electrophoretic Reactor as a New Methodology for<br />

Direct Measurement of Dissociation Kinetics of Biomolecular Complexes<br />

TAKAHASHI TORU, Tohoku University, Ohtsuka Kei-ichirou, Iki Nobuhiko,<br />

Hoshino Hitoshi<br />

(1180-26 P) Anticancer Drug Screening Using Photodiode Array On-Chip<br />

Detection JOON MYONG SONG, Seoul National University, Pravin K<br />

Naoghare<br />

(1180-27 P) Continuous Flow Synthesis: Improved Reaction Optimization<br />

and Scale-Up in Micro/Meso-reactors OTMAN BENALI, Uniqsis Ltd, Martyn<br />

Fordham, Samantha Dunnage, Paul Pergande<br />

(1180-28 P) Determination of Arsenate by Sorption Preconcentration on<br />

Beads Packed in Microfluidic Device with Chemiluminescence Detection<br />

JIN-MING LIN, Tsinghua University, Waraporn Som-aum, Jiangjiang Liu,<br />

Haifang Li<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1190<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Electrochemical Sensors<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1190-1 P) Quantification of Metals at Ultra Trace Level in Ultra Pure Water<br />

with Microelectrodes TELIS DIMITRAKOPOULOS, Millipore, Celine Le<br />

Ninivin, Stephane Mabic, Celine Merceron, Francis Oste Nze, Daniel Darbouret<br />

(1190-2 P) Local Oxygen Generation for Glucose Detection CHRISTINA<br />

MITALA, University of Pittsburgh, Jason A Bennett, Adrian C Michael<br />

(1190-3 P) Molecularly Imprinted Conducting Polymers for Protein Assays<br />

VIOLA HORVÁTH, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Róbert<br />

E Gyurcsanyi, Giorgio Ceolin, Vitali Syritski, Anna Menaker, Jekaterina Reut,<br />

Andres Opik<br />

(1190-4 P) Nanostructured Polypyrrole for Various Bioanalytical<br />

Applications ARUNAS RAMANAVICIUS, Vilnius University, Natalija German,<br />

Asta Kausaite, Juste Buzelyte, Lina Mikoliunaite, Jaroslav Voronovic, Aiste<br />

Tamuleviciute, Almira Ramanaviciene<br />

(1190-5 P) Femtomolar Sensitivity in Resistive-Pulse Sensing Platforms<br />

Derived from Conically-Shaped Artificial Nanopores LLOYD P HORNE,<br />

University of Florida, Lindsay Taylor Sexton, Charles R Martin<br />

(1190-6 P) All Solid State Ion Selective Calcium Electrodes with Lowered<br />

Detection Limit Stable with Time MAGDALENA MAJ-ZURAWSKA, University<br />

of Warsaw, Anna Konopka, Tomasz Sokalski, Andrzej Lewenstam<br />

(1190-7 P) Monitoring of Odors at an Industrial Facility with a Gas Sensor<br />

Array (Electronic Nose) WOLF MUENCHMEYER, Airsense Analytics,<br />

Andreas Walte, Bert Ungethuem<br />

(1190-8 P) Miniaturized Glucose-Oxygen Biofuel Cells YOKO KIKUCHI,<br />

Imperial College London


POSTER SESSION Session 1200<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Electrochemistry<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1200-1 P) Demonstration of Non-BV Control of 1,4-Benzoquinone by<br />

Microelectrode Voltammetry KOICHI AOKI, University of Fukui<br />

(1200-2 P) Multi-microelectrode System Based on Selective Coatings with<br />

Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for the Voltammetric Determination of<br />

Dinitrophenol Pesticides RAMON J BARRIO, University of Basque Country,<br />

M. Aranzazu Goicolea, Alberto Gomez-Caballero<br />

(1200-3 P) Fabrication and Characterization of Surfaces with<br />

Heterogeneous Activity Using Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy<br />

DMITRIY CHERNOOKIY, Truman State University, John D Dishinger, Jeremy D<br />

Driskell, Brian D Lamp<br />

(1200-4 P) Understanding the Surface of Self-Assembled Monolayers on<br />

Gold Electrodes Used for Cytochrome c Electrochemistry ROSE A<br />

CLARK, Saint Francis University, Joseph J Rosmus, David J Kirby<br />

(1200-5 P) Effect of Varying Self-Assembled Monolayer Composition on<br />

Cytochrome c Electron Transfer Rate and Formal Potential ROSE A<br />

CLARK, Saint Francis University, Kimberly A Schrock, David H Waldeck,<br />

Hongjun Yue, David Kirby, Kathryn B Knorr<br />

(1200-6 P) Pulsed Electrochemical Detection Following High Performance<br />

Liquid Chromatography of Aminoglycosidic Antibiotics JENNIFER<br />

FEDOROWSKI, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, William R LaCourse<br />

(1200-7 P) Toward Development of a Voltammetric Sensor for Atmospheric<br />

Carbon Dioxide PAUL FLOWERS, University of North Carolina, Pembroke,<br />

Shane Gutierrez<br />

(1200-8 P) Manipulating Fluid Flow on a Chip through Controlled-Current<br />

Redox Magnetohydrodynamics INGRID FRITSCH, University of Arkansas,<br />

Melissa C Weston, Emily C Anderson, Melissa C Weston, Melissa C Weston<br />

(1200-9 P) Determination of Anionic and Cationic Surfactants by<br />

Potentiometric Two-Phase Titration CHRISTIAN HAIDER, Metrohm AG<br />

(1200-10 P) Metal Ion-Doped Silica Nanoparticles for Sensing Applications<br />

SANDRA G HAZELTON, University of North Dakota, David T Pierce, Julia<br />

Xiaojun Zhao<br />

(1200-11 P) Investigating the Co-culturing Effect Glia Cells Have on<br />

Exocytotic Events from PC12 Model Neurons Using Carbon Fiber<br />

Microelectrodes MICHAEL ROBERT IVANOV, The University of Iowa, Donald<br />

M Cannon<br />

(1200-12 P) Temperature Dependence of CVS Determinations MARKUS<br />

KALCHER, Metrohm AG, Uwe Loyall<br />

(1200-13 P) Spatially Addressable Electrochemical Patterning of Cell onto<br />

Polymeric Monolayers KYUWON KIM, University of Incheon, Hee Young<br />

Shin, Eun Jeong Kim, Sangyong Jon<br />

(1200-14 P) Microfluidic Electrochemical Biosensors for Monitoring the<br />

Toxicity of Environmental Substances JANET S LOCKLEAR, Colorado<br />

State University, Luke J Mason, Amanda J Ehlenbeck, Don Cropek, Charles S<br />

Henry<br />

(1200-15 P) Development and Characterization of Modified Carbon<br />

Electrodes for Use in Microfluidic Devices LUKE J MASON, Colorado State<br />

University, Janet S Lockyear, Amanda J Ehlenbeck, Don Cropek, Charles S<br />

Henry<br />

(1200-16 P) Electrochemical and Electrogenerated Chemiluminescent<br />

Studies of [{(phen) 2 Ru(dpp)} 2 RhCl 2 ] 5+ and Its Interactions with DNA<br />

WUJIAN MIAO, The University of Southern Mississippi, Jenifer Milam, Shijun<br />

Wang, Varma H Rambaran, Eva Clark, Woodrow Ward, Luke Seymour, Alvin A<br />

Holder<br />

(1200-17 P) Development of Palm Top Size Particle Counting System<br />

Based on Coulter Counter KAZUHIRO MIYAMURA, HORIBA, Ltd., Oku<br />

Narihiro, Nomura Satoshi<br />

(1200-18 P) Detection of H 2 O 2 via Electrogenerated Chemiluminescence at<br />

Microelectrodes: Development of Enhanced Techniques for Single-Cell<br />

Systems PERRY MOTSEGOOD, University of Iowa, Donald M Cannon<br />

(1200-19 P) Characterization of Electrowetting Properties of Different<br />

Room Temperature Ionic Liquids YASITH S NANAYAKKARA, University of<br />

Texas, Arlington, Junmin Huang, Aruna B Wijeratne, Jeffrey A Crank, Daniel W<br />

Armstrong<br />

(1200-20 P) Methanol Oxidation at Cobalt-Nickel Nafion Films BRETT<br />

SIMPSON, Coastal Carolina University, Bryce Kidd<br />

(1200-21 P) Engineered Nanocavity Electrode for Catalysis and Sensors<br />

WOLFGANG ULRICH SPENDEL, Miami University, Gilbert Pacey, James A<br />

Cox<br />

(1200-22 P) Bismuth Bulk Electrodes for Trace Metal Analysis CLARISSA<br />

TATUM, University of Tennessee, Li Yong, Kristie Armstrong, Royce N Dansby-<br />

Sparks, James Q Chambers, Zi-Ling Xue<br />

(1200-23 P) Bioelectrocatalysis at PQQ-Dependent Dehydrogenase-Based<br />

Bioelectrodes BECKY L TREU, Saint Louis University, Shelley D Minteer<br />

(1200-24 P) Electrochemical Characterization of Redox Functionalized<br />

Phosphonium Ionic Liquids JOSHUA E WEAVER, University of North<br />

Carolina, Chapel Hill, Daniel Breadner, Balasubramanian Ramjee, Paul J<br />

Ragogna, Royce W Murray<br />

(1200-25 P) Electrochemical Platform for Bromate Sensing KAMILA M<br />

WIADEREK, Miami University, James A Cox<br />

(1200-26 P) Dielectrophoresis of Polystyrene Particles with Quadruple<br />

Electrodes XINGWEI WU, West Virginia University, Yongkuk Lee, Lisa A<br />

Holland, Lloyd Carroll , Parviz Famouri<br />

(1200-27 P) Electrochemical Dopamine Detection: Comparing Gold and<br />

Carbon Fibers Microelectrodes Using Background Subtracted Fast Scan<br />

Cyclic Voltammetry MATTHEW K ZACHEK, University of North Carolina,<br />

Chapel Hill, Andre Hermans, Gregory McCarty, Mark Wightman<br />

(1200-28 P) Investigation for the Interaction of Anticancer Herbal Drug<br />

Berberine with DNA RUJIN ZHU, Mingzhou Sun<br />

(1200-29 P) Characterization and Modelling of Conducting Composite<br />

Electrodes HONG ZHAO, Imperial College London, Danny O'Hare<br />

(1200-30 P) Studies on Diffusion and n-Octanol/Water Partition of<br />

Phenothiazine Dyes Using Microelectrode Voltammetry TIAGO LUIZ<br />

FERREIRA, Universidade de São Paulo, Helena Junqueira, Maurício Baptista,<br />

Mauro Bertotti<br />

(1200-31 P) Apparent Surface pKas of Mercaptocarboxylic<br />

Acid Self-Assembled Monolayers on Polycrystalline Gold STUART<br />

BURRIS, Western Kentucky University, Yi Zhou, Winston Maupin, Andrew<br />

Ebelhar, Michael Daugherty<br />

(1200-32 P) Origins of Ohmic Behavior of Conducting Polymer Film<br />

Electrodes JUDITH F RUBINSON, Georgetown University, Yohani P<br />

Kayinamura<br />

(1200-33 P) Thermostable Biocatalytic Films of Cross-Linked Enzymes and<br />

Polylysine in Microemulsions PETERSON MOMANYI GUTO, University of<br />

Connecticut, James F Rusling, Challa V Kumar<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1210<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Food Science: LC/MS and ICP/MS<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1210-1 P) Influence of the Surface to Volume Ratios on the Emission<br />

Rates of Aldehydes during Continuous Heating of Palm and Soybean<br />

Edible Oils PEDRO AFONSO PEREIRA, Universidade Federal da Bahia,<br />

Thalita O da Silva<br />

(1210-2 P) Simultaneous Determination of Several Water-Soluble Vitamins<br />

in Dietary Supplements and Fortified Breakfast Cereals by LC-UV and LC-<br />

MS ROBERT J GOLDSCHMIDT, USDA, ARS, Renata Atkinson, Wayne R Wolf<br />

(1210-3 P) Determination of Bithionol, Nitroxynil, Oxyclozanide and<br />

Tribromsalan in Livestock Products with Liquid Chromatography Coupled<br />

with Tandem Mass Spectrometry MIHO SAKAMOTO, Tokyo Metropolitan<br />

Institute of Public Health<br />

(1210-4 P) Structural Elucidation and MRM Verification of Ginsenosides on<br />

500-MS Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer MAHALAKSHMI RUDRABHATLA,<br />

Varian Inc., John Edwin George<br />

(1210-5 P) Detection of Gelatin in Vegeterian Foods and Beverages Using<br />

a Proteomics Approach with Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry<br />

(LC-MS) PATEL K RAJ, Royal Holloway University of London, Susan Baker,<br />

Paul D Fraser, Peter M Bramley, John M Halket


(1210-6 P) Determination of Fatty Acids and Phytosterols in NIST Standard<br />

Reference Materials Comprised of Saw Palmetto MARY BEDNER, National<br />

Institute of Standards and Technology, Michele Schantz, Lane Sander,<br />

Katherine Sharpless<br />

(1210-7 P) Multiresidue Screening of Agricultural Chemicals in Food<br />

According to the Japan Positive List Using Cartridge-Based SPE and<br />

LC/MS/MS EUGENE CHANG, Varian Inc., Anita DerMartirosian, Guang Li,<br />

Nigel Simpson, Ritu Arora<br />

(1210-8 P) Detection of Solamargine in Asadero Cheese by LC-ESI-MS<br />

JAMES M CHAPMAN, Rockhurst University, Christopher R Smith, Grace Zentz,<br />

Kelly Kindscher<br />

(1210-9 P) Investigation of Arsenic Content in Rice Protein NOHORA VELA<br />

SHOCKEY, U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Kevin Kubachka, Chad Robins,<br />

Douglas Heitkemper<br />

(1210-10 P) Determination of Mineral Constituents in Milk Whey by ICP<br />

OES SOLANGE CADORE, UNICAMP, Mariana G De Martino, Greice T<br />

Macarovscha, Rafael A Sousa, Glauci Atauri<br />

(1210-11 P) Determination of Selenium Content in White Flour and White<br />

Bread by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS)<br />

AMINA AHMED ALI, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Rabaa A Al-<br />

Kandari<br />

(1210-12 P) Analysis of Nutraceutical Supplements and Raw Materials<br />

Using Collision Reaction Interface ICPMS CARMEN DEWS, Varian, Doug<br />

Shrader, Elliot Shane, Stephen Anderson, Xue Dong Wang, Louri Kalinitchenko<br />

(1210-13 P) Using the MRM Catalogue of Cliquid Software to Quickly Build<br />

Custom LC/MS/MS Methods for Pesticide Analysis Matching the New<br />

Japanese Positive List ANDRE SCHREIBER, Applied Biosystems, Mark<br />

Kuracina, Yuriko Ozeki, CJ Baker<br />

(1210-14 P) Rapid Determination of Cholecalciferol (Vitamin D3) in<br />

Different Food Matrices by LC/APCI/MS GIANLUCA DIMARTINO, Kraft<br />

Foods<br />

(1210-15 P) Determination of Caffeine in Soft Drinks by LCMSD Trap<br />

ZAINAB AL-BALLAM, Kuwait Institue for Sceintific Research, Nisar Ahmed<br />

(1210-16 P) Investigation of Long-Term Stability On ICP-AES for the<br />

Microwave Digestion Analysis of FE, MN, CA, MG, ZN, NA and P in Infant<br />

Formula Samples AL-KANDARI A RABAA, Kuwait Istitute for Scientific<br />

Research, Amina A Ali<br />

(1210-17 P) Determination of Tin in Tomato-Sauce Pasta by Inductively<br />

Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) AMINA AHMED ALI, Kuwait<br />

Institute for Scientific Research<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1220<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

General Interest: LC/GC/MS<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1220-1 P) Comprehensive Two-Dimensional GCxGC with Conventional<br />

Inner Diameter STEFANO GALLI, MEGA snc, Chiara Cordero, Carlo Bicchi,<br />

Patrizia Rubiolo, Mario Galli<br />

(1220-2 P) A Comparison of Standards Used for LCMS Solvent Purity<br />

Assessments SANDRA LORENZ, Honeywell, Matt Bosma, Karel Snoble,<br />

James Przybytek<br />

(1220-3 P) Development of New Hybrid Particles for Wide pH Range HPLC<br />

Separations MASAKATSU OMOTE, YMC Co., Ltd., Yayoi Hiyoshi, Yoshihiko<br />

Yamada, Naohiro Kuriyama<br />

(1220-4 P) Novel Preparative HPLC Supports with Higher Mechanical<br />

Strength and the Advanced Bonding Chemistry MASAKATSU OMOTE,<br />

YMC Co., Ltd., Yosuke Matsushita, Tomohiro Kinoshita, Chie Yamashita,<br />

Kiyoshi Morishita, Naohiro Kuriyama<br />

(1220-5 P) Distinguished Separation Using C30 Packing Materials:<br />

Substrate-Depending Preferable Combination Characters MASAKATSU<br />

OMOTE, YMC Co., Ltd., Yosuke Matsushita, Noriko Shoji, Naohiro Kuriyama<br />

(1220-6 P) Direct Thermal Desorption of a Variety of Paper Products Using<br />

a Thermal Desorption Autosampler STEPHEN WESSON, CDS Analytical,<br />

Inc., Thomas Wampler, Charles Zawodny<br />

(1220-7 P) VX Vapor Characterization at the Worker Population Level<br />

(WPL) Using an Optically Enhanced Flame Photometric Detector (FPD)<br />

GARY MOFFETT, US Army, Eric Garff<br />

(1220-8 P) Novel Fluorous Phase for Separation of Organic Compounds<br />

LYNDA TREMBLAY, SiliCycle Inc., Francois Beland, Philippe Couture,<br />

Genevieve Gingras<br />

(1220-9 P) Silane-Based Copolymers as Chromatographic Stationary<br />

Phases DEIDRE L BLACKWELL, University of Rhode Island, Jaycoda S Major<br />

(1220-10 P) Determining Enediol Compounds in Tea Using Surface-<br />

Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry with Titanium<br />

Dioxide Nanoparticle Matrices KUN-HONG LI, National Taiwan University<br />

(1220-11 P) Highly Sensitive Analysis of Peroxyacethyl Nitrate Using 3-<br />

Stage Preconcentration System and Gas Chromatography/Negative Ion<br />

Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry ATSUHIRO N/A TSUCHIYA,<br />

Nishikawa Keisoku Co., Ltd, Hajime Furudate, Takashi Yamagami, Yasuyuki<br />

Itano, Hiroshi Bandow, Norimichi Takenaka<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1230<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

LAB 2015 - arranged by Tim Studt, R & D Magazine<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1230-1 P) The Chromatographic Method Development and Robustness<br />

Process GABY I ACED, IRIS Technologies International, Ltd., Ahmed Aced,<br />

Sergey Galushko, Irina Shishkina<br />

(1230-2 P) Development and Transfer of Glycomics and Glycoproteomics<br />

Technologies to the Life Science Community RANDY ARNOLD, Indiana<br />

University, Milos V Novotny, David Clemmer, Stephen C Jacobson, Yehia<br />

Mechref, James Reilly, Haixu Tang<br />

(1230-3 P) Extreme Ultraviolet Lasers for Chemistry and Materials<br />

Characterization Applications HUGH R GRINOLDS, Colorado State<br />

University, Elliot Bernstein, Henry Kapteyn, Margaret Murnane, Jorge Rocca,<br />

David Attwood, Carmen Menoni, Erik Anderson<br />

(1230-4 P) Novel Fraction Collector for SFC HEDBERG JOHNSTON<br />

HERBERT, Modular SFC, LLC, William Farrell<br />

(1230-5 P) Molecular Testing Made Easy: A Universal, Portable Instrument<br />

for Automated Sample Preparation and Detection MATEUSZ L HUPERT,<br />

Louisiana State University, Frank Xu, Wieslaw J Stryjewski, Don Patterson,<br />

Proyag Datta, Yohannes M Desta, Steven A Soper<br />

(1230-6 P) New Light Technology for Bioanalysis CLAUDIA B JAFFE,<br />

Lumencor, Inc., Steven M Jaffe<br />

(1230-7 P) The NIR/MIR Technology of the Future (MEMS) DAN ROBERT<br />

KLEVISHA, Polychromix<br />

(1230-8 P) The Experiment Markup Language Standard: Overview and<br />

Status RICHARD LYSAKOWSKI, CENSA, Inc.<br />

(1230-9 P) Direct Measurement by Ion Attachment Mass Spectrometry<br />

Applied for VOCs Real-Time Monitoring HARUMI MARUYAMA, Canon<br />

Anelva Technix Co., Megumi Nakamura, Wada Aiko, Xuan Chen, Yoshiro<br />

Shiokawa<br />

(1230-10 P) Rapid Analysis of Organic Compounds by Ion Attachment<br />

Mass Spectrometer HARUMI MARUYAMA, Canon Anelva Technix Co., Aiko<br />

Wada, Megumi Nakamura, Yasuyuki Taneda, Qiang Peng, Yoshiro Shiokawa<br />

(1230-11 P) Advances in SIFT-MS Enable Fast, Selective, Whole-Air, VOC<br />

Quantitation at pptv Levels DANIEL BENNETT MILLIGAN, Syft<br />

Technologies, Vaughan S Langford, Barry J Prince, Paul F Wilson, Christine J<br />

Reed, Murray J McEwan<br />

(1230-12 P) Technological Advances and Innovations of Automated SEM-<br />

EDS for High Throughput Particle Analysis in Pharmaceutical Products<br />

MARIE VICENS, Aspex Corporation, Vishal Patel, Binyam Abraham<br />

(1230-13 P) Novel Sample Enrichment and Pre-separation Techniques<br />

Based on Special Functionalized Fiber Materials JERRY WANG, Agela<br />

Technologies<br />

(1230-14 P) Tomorrow’s Automated Analytical Laboratory Today: The<br />

Capabilities and Impact of Automation and Integration on Analytical<br />

Sample Preparation and Analysis in the Pharmaceutical Industry CRAIG<br />

WOLFANGEL, Symyx Technologies, Zach Hogan, Eric Carlson


POSTER SESSION Session 1240<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry: Pharmaceutical<br />

Applications<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1240-1 P) LCMS Analysis of Pharmaceutical Molecules and Their<br />

Metabolites in Blood Plasma by Novel Polymer-Based Column for<br />

Reversed Phase Chromatography JUNJI SASUGA, Showa Denko K.K. , Kei<br />

Oide, Eiji Kagawa, Hideyuki Kondo, Ken Tseng<br />

(1240-2 P) Identification and Characterization of Degradation Products of<br />

Dicloxacillin in Bulk Drug and Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms DINESH K<br />

PATEL, SAI Enterprise, Hareshkumar Karshanbhai Patel<br />

(1240-3 P) Comparison of HILIC and Porous Graphitic Carbon for the<br />

LC/MS Analysis of Polar Compounds MARIA LUISA PEREIRA, Thermo<br />

Fisher Scientific, Charlotte E Blythe, Nick Jones, Dafydd Milton<br />

(1240-4 P) Simultaneous Analysis of the Anticancer Agent, Gemcitabine<br />

and Paclitaxel in Rat Plasma by LC/MS/MS JI YEONG KIM, Samyang<br />

Corporation, Soo Hwan Kim, Min-Hyuk Yun, Sun-Ok Kim, Bum Chan Min<br />

(1240-5 P) Rapid LC-MS/MS Method for the Quantification of the<br />

Amoxicillin by Using Mixed Mode Anion Exchange Cartridge AJJALA<br />

DEVENDER, Suven Life Sciences Limited, Ramakrishna Suraneni, Vishwottam<br />

Kandikere, Koteshwara Mudigonda, Ramakrishna Nirogi<br />

(1240-6 P) Cartridge Saturation versus Over the Counter Drugs (OTCs)<br />

Interference When Using Cation-Exchange SPE for Bioanalytical Method<br />

Development in LC-MS/MS FABIO GAROFOLO, Algorithme Pharma Inc.,<br />

Alex Rudofilove<br />

(1240-7 P) New Intelligent Solvent Degasser for HPLC JERRY IGAI, ERC,<br />

Inc., John MacFarlane<br />

(1240-8 P) Using Molecular Imprinting Polymers SPE as a Sample Clean-<br />

Up Method for Analysis of Beta-Agonist and Beta-Antagonist Compounds<br />

in Challenging Biological Matrices OLGA SHIMELIS, Supelco, Daniel<br />

Shollenberger, Brian Boyd, An Trinh, Michael Ye<br />

(1240-9 P) Reversed-Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatographic<br />

Determination of Gatifloxacin in Human Urine Sample DINESHBHAI K.I<br />

PATEL, SAI Enterprise<br />

(1240-10 P) Investigation on the Transformation of Mosapride by<br />

Cunninghamella blakesleeana Using UPLC-ESI-MS/MS XIAOHONG SUN,<br />

Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Famei Li, Liyan Pang, Feng Man<br />

(1240-11 P) Strategies for Automated Chromatographic Method<br />

Development TERESA LINTS, Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc.,<br />

Michael McBrien<br />

(1240-12 P) A Tool for Faster Method Development: Chiral Screening by<br />

Supercritical Fluid Chromatography MOLLY M WARNKE, University of<br />

Texas, Arlington, Wayne A Pritts, Shuhong Zhang, Yanqun Zhao<br />

(1240-13 P) The Application of Novel 1.7 µm Ethylene Bridged Hybrid<br />

UPLC Particles for Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography ERIC S<br />

GRUMBACH, Waters Corporation, Christopher J Messina, Diane M Diehl<br />

(1240-14 P) Fast Anion-Exchange Chromatography Method Development<br />

for ssRNA Analysis SARAH RENEE YOUNG, Merck and Company, Inc.,<br />

Yong Liu, Gong Xiaoyi, Francis Gosselin, Huimin Yuan<br />

(1240-15 P) Selectivity of Ascentis Mixed Mode Stationary Phase for<br />

Unique Separations of Basic, Neutral and Acidic Compounds CRAIG<br />

AURAND, Supelco, Hillel Brandes, Wendy Roe, William Campbell<br />

(1240-16 P) The Benefits of Condensation Nucleation Light Scattering<br />

Detection for Pharmaceutical Analysis DEREK OBERREIT, Quant<br />

Technologies LLC, Laurencia Kyariga<br />

(1240-17 P) LC/MS Application of New 2.3 Micron ODS Column in High-<br />

Throughput Pharmaceutical Analysis HIROSHI TOMIZAWA, Tosoh<br />

Corporation, Yamasaki Yamasaki, Tsukasa Oguma, Toshiaki Nishi, Hiroyuki<br />

Moriyama, Yoichi Yasuda, Cara Tomasek<br />

(1240-18 P) Analytical Method Validation of HPLC-Charged Aerosol<br />

Detection BRIAN JOHN FORSATZ, Wyeth/Seton Hall University, Nicholas<br />

Snow<br />

(1240-19 P) Ultra High-Throughput Analyses of Polar Compounds with<br />

Newly Developed 2 Ultra High-Throughput Analyses of Polar Compounds<br />

with Newly Developed 2 µm YMC-Ultra HT C18 Column NORIKO SHOJI,<br />

YMC Co., Ltd., Kiyoshi Morishita, Masakatsu Omote, Naohiro Kuriyama<br />

(1240-20 P) The Use of a Simple UV Determination of the RRF to Validate<br />

the Chromatographic Results FRANK TOMASELLA, Bristol-Myers Squibb,<br />

George Wang, Henry Forrest<br />

(1240-21 P) Lot-to-Lot Variability of Different Pharmaceutical Excipients<br />

IAN N ACWORTH, ESA Biosciences, Inc., Eddie Goodall, David Carreiro, John<br />

Christensen, Darwin J Asa<br />

(1240-22 P) Analysis of Extractables/Leachables in Pharmaceutical<br />

Devices IAN N ACWORTH, ESA Biosciences, Inc., John Christensen, David<br />

Carreiro, Eddie Goodall, Darwin J Asa<br />

(1240-23 P) Quantification of Total Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose (HPMC)<br />

Levels: Analysis of All Congeners/Isomers as a Single Analytical Peak by<br />

HPLC with Corona CAD IAN N ACWORTH, ESA Biosciences, Inc., David<br />

Carreiro, Tom Villasenor, Darwin J Asa, John Christensen, Eddie Goodall<br />

(1240-24 P) RP-HPLC Peptide Mapping of Proteins with a Corona CAD<br />

IAN N ACWORTH, ESA Biosciences, Inc., Darwin J Asa, David Carreiro, Eddie<br />

Goodall, John Christensen<br />

(1240-25 P) Application of HPLC with Electrochemical Detection to the<br />

Analysis of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents and Their Impurities AGATA<br />

BLAZEWICZ, National Medicines Institute, Zbigniew Fijalek<br />

(1240-26 P) Case Study: Ways to improve Current USP HPLC Method KAI<br />

LI, PPD, Jiajie He, Xiaoya Ding, Wayne K Way, Craig Aurand<br />

(1240-27 P) Impurity Testing of an API with the Corona CAD DARWIN J<br />

ASA, ESA Biosciences, David Carrerio<br />

(1240-28 P) Direct Scaling of HPLC Separations to Technology for the<br />

Analysis of Polar Compounds JANE XU, Waters Corporation, Kenneth<br />

Joseph Fountain, Christopher J Messina, Eric S Grumbach, Diane M Diehl<br />

(1240-29 P) Controlling the Quality of Generic Formulation and<br />

Identification of Impurities NARASIMHAN KASTHURIKRISHNAN, Perrigo,<br />

Amy Saunders, Saul Gylys, Bruce D Johnson, Caleb Scheenstra<br />

(1240-30 P) In Vitro Dissolution Study in Different Media in Analytical<br />

Development by High Performance Liquid Chromatography of an Anticancer<br />

Drug in Their Pharmaceutical Dosage Form TUSHAR G BAROT,<br />

M.G.Sciences Institute, Popatbhai C Patel<br />

(1240-31 P) Fast Polarization Analysis by Nonlinear Optical Stokes<br />

Ellipsometry (NOSE) NATHAN J BEGUE, Purdue University, Victoria Hall,<br />

Garth Simpson<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1250<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Methodology: Mass Spectrometry<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1250-1 P) Miniaturized Double Focusing Mass Spectrometer with Imaging<br />

Detector JOHN T BROWN, OI/CMS Field Products, Gottfried Kibelka, Scott M<br />

Shill, Chad Cameron<br />

(1250-2 P) The Investigation of Selenium Metabolites in Kale Utilizing<br />

HPLC-ICP-MS and HPLC-ESI-MS QILIN CHAN, University of Cincinnati, Scott<br />

Afton, Joseph A Caruso<br />

(1250-3 P) Toward Development of Ambient Pressure Sampling Mass<br />

Spectrometry for Determination of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide PAUL<br />

FLOWERS, University of North Carolina, Pembroke, Emily K Howden<br />

(1250-4 P) Pyrolysis of Teflon: Infrared Furnace/Ion Attachment Mass<br />

Spectrometry SEIJI TAKAHASHI, Meisei University, Takahisa Tsugoshi,<br />

Michel Sablier, Yuuki Kitahara, Noriyuki Kuramoto, Toshihiro Fujii<br />

(1250-5 P) A New Design of a Surface Ionization Source for Organic Mass<br />

Spectrometry SEIJI TAKAHASHI, Meisei University, Saito Naoaki, Yuuki<br />

Kitahara, Noriyuki Kuramoto, Toshihiro Fujii<br />

(1250-6 P) Identification of Disulfides Produced by Aerobic Oxidation with<br />

Pyridinoporphyrazine Catalysts PHILLIP VOEGEL, Southeastern Louisiana<br />

University, Michelle Reeves<br />

(1250-7 P) Withdrawn<br />

(1250-8 P) Additive Enhancement for DART (Direct Analysis Real Time)<br />

Ionization of Analytes of Forensic Interest JEFFREY N LEIBOWITZ, FBI<br />

Laboratory, Jay A Clark, Lisa Schumacher, Marc A LeBeau<br />

(1250-9 P) The Development of a Searchable DART Library for Spectral<br />

Interpretation and Identification of Samples of Forensic Interest LISA<br />

SCHUMACHER, FBI Laboratory, Jeffrey N Leibowitz, Jay Clark, Robert Cody


(1250-10 P) A Novel Integrated Process for the Recovery of Precious<br />

Metals: Cu, Au,Ag, Pt, Fe and Zr SRINIVAS R SRIVAS, ANADAMS<br />

Consulting Inc.<br />

(1250-11 P) A Fast LC-MS/MS Procedure to Handle Glucuronidated Phase<br />

II Metabolites in the Development of Bioanalytical Methods FABIO<br />

GAROFOLO, Algorithme Pharma Inc., Alex Rudofilove, Cynthia S Cote, Jean-<br />

Nicholas Mess<br />

(1250-12 P) Two-Laser Infrared/Ultraviolet Matrix-Assisted Laser<br />

Desorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry FAN HUANG, Louisiana State<br />

University<br />

(1250-13 P) Analysis of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Lipids Using Negative<br />

Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry and Gas Chromatography<br />

Mass Spectrometry RYAN M JOHNSON, Duquesne University, Mitchell E<br />

Johnson, Jana P Vogt<br />

(1250-14 P) A MEMS Fabricated Device for Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility<br />

Spectrometry BILLY BOYLE, Owlstone, Andrew Koehl, David Ruiz-Alonso,<br />

Martyn Rush, Russell Parris, Ashley Wilks<br />

(1250-15 P) Characterization of the Binding Affinity of RNA and<br />

Aminoglycoside Antibiotics by Gas-Phase Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange<br />

in a Q-FT-ICR Mass Spectrometer JINGJIE MO, University of Michigan,<br />

Kristina Hakansson<br />

(1250-16 P) Evaluation of MALDI Target Plates Utilizing Micro-Well<br />

Technology SHARON MROTEK, Photonis USA, Bruce N Laprade, Kevin<br />

Owens<br />

(1250-17 P) Sub-Nanosecond Pulse Widths from a High Dynamic Range<br />

Ion Detector with Bipolar Post-Acceleration RITZAU M STEPHEN ,<br />

Photonis USA, Bruce N Laprade, Mitchell Paul<br />

(1250-18 P) Automated Mass Spectral Identification Using the Template<br />

Approach DANIEL L SWEENEY, MathSpec, Inc.<br />

(1250-19 P) Optimization of Polyethylene Glycol Mass Spectra Produced<br />

by AP-MALDI TOF-MS Due to Sample Preparation Modifications SARA M<br />

KALLOP, Duquesne University, Stephanie J Wetzel<br />

(1250-20 P) Selective Chemical Resolution and Enhanced Precision Using<br />

an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer with a<br />

Collision/Reaction Cell PATRICK J GRAY, The Ohio State University, John W<br />

Olesik, Susan Olesik<br />

(1250-21 P) DESI Source for Imaging and High Throughput Analysis<br />

THOMAS KISTLER, Purdue University, Nick Manicke, Prateek Singh, Qudsiah<br />

Kahn, Yang Zhou, R. Graham Cooks, Zheng Ouyang<br />

(1250-22 P) Determination of Platinum Complex Cisplatin: Electron<br />

Ionization and Li+ Ion Attachment Mass Spectrometry NORIYUKI<br />

KURAMOTO, Meisei University, Yuuki Kitahara, Seiji Takahashi, Megumi<br />

Nakamura, Yoshiro Shiokawa, Toshihiro Fujii<br />

(1250-23 P) On-Line Bioaerosol Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry of<br />

Biological Agent Detection JUANEKA MONET HAYES, Louisiana State<br />

University, Kermit K Murray, Michael V Ugarov, J. A Schultz<br />

(1250-24 P) High Repetition Rate Tunable Infrared Laser for Mass<br />

Spectrometry Imaging MARK LITTLE, Opotek, Inc., Eli K Margalith, Lam K<br />

Nguyen, Kermit K Murray, Yohannes H Rezenom<br />

(1250-25 P) Analysis and Molecular Epidemiology of an Acinetobacter<br />

Baumannii Outbreak in West Virginia ZACHARY TYLER TACKETT, Marshall<br />

University, Rushton Thomas, Cohenford Menashi<br />

(1250-26 P) Downsizing Strategy for a Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer<br />

RIEKO SUDO, Onsite-Research Inc.<br />

(1250-27 P) A Novel, Simple Model for Analysis of Potential and Current<br />

Maps in the Electrospray Mass Spectrometer Capillary BOGUSLAW P<br />

POZNIAK, University of New Orleans, Richard B Cole<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1260<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Microchip "Hardware"<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1260-1 P) Evaluation of Temperature Sensing Methods for PCR in a<br />

PMMA Microdevice ALISON HODGE DEWALD, University of Virginia,<br />

Lindsay A Legendre, James P Landers, Jerome P Ferrance, Brian Augustine<br />

(1260-2 P) Evaluation of a Universal Coating for Microfluidics KIMBERLEY<br />

FREDERICK, College of the Holy Cross, Stephen Crowley, Kyleen Swords,<br />

Antonela Dhamko<br />

(1260-3 P) Chemically Robust Microfluidic Fabrication and Related<br />

Applications ERIKA GARCIA, CSULA, Grady Hanrahan, Frank Anthony<br />

Gomez, George Maltezos, Axel Scherer<br />

(1260-4 P) Fabrication of Thin Microfluidic Chips for Chromatographic<br />

Separations and Microreactors SCHETEMA STEVENS, California State<br />

University, Los Angeles, Attila Gaspar, Frank Anthony Gomez<br />

(1260-5 P) Automation of Non-mechanical Valves for Fluid Steering in<br />

Microfluidic Chips ROBERT GRAMMER, West Virginia University, Theron J<br />

Pappas, Lisa A Holland<br />

(1260-6 P) Lab-on-a-Chip Based Miniaturized Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

System WERNER HOFFMANN, Research Center Karlsruhe, Holger<br />

Muehlberger, Thomas Clemens, Horst Demattio, Claudia Gaertner, Matthias<br />

Klotz, Rainer Koerber, Gunther Krieg<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1270<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Nanotechnology/Microfluidics/Lab-on-a-Chip<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1270-1 P) Silica Nanoparticle-Based Zinc Sensor for in vitro Study of<br />

Intracellular Zinc CARRIE L AMIOT, University of North Dakota, Yuhui Jin,<br />

David T Pierce, Julia Xiaojun Zhao<br />

(1270-2 P) Seed-Mediated Growth of Uniform Arrays of Metal<br />

Nanoparticles on Silicon Wafer DEOK-IM JEAN, Miami University, Sachin<br />

Kumar, Shouzhong Zou<br />

(1270-3 P) Ozone Detection By Metal Nanoislands ALEKSEY PISARENKO,<br />

Miami University, Gilbert Pacey, Wolfgang Ulrich Spendel<br />

(1270-4 P) Characterization of Tiopronin Monolayer Protected Clusters<br />

Pre-cursor Molecule via UV/Visible Spectroscopy, Nuclear Magnetic<br />

Resonance, and Mass Spectrometry CARRIE ANNE SIMPSON, Vanderbilt<br />

University, David Cliffel<br />

(1270-5 P) Surface Modification of Luminescent Lanthanide-Based<br />

Nanoparticles with Cyclic Phosphazenes KATRIN VELDBOER, University of<br />

Muenster, Torsten Vielhaber, Yunus Karatas, Uwe Karst, Hans-Dieter<br />

Wiemhoefer<br />

(1270-6 P) Preparation of Silica and Silicone Nanorods Embedded with<br />

Highly Fluorescent Semiconducting Quantum Dots JOE WEAVER,<br />

Southern Illinois University, Punit Kohli<br />

(1270-7 P) Modulated Transport of Histidine-Tagged Green Fluorescent<br />

Recombinant Protein in Metal Ion Affinity Nanotube Membranes HECTOR<br />

M CAICEDO, University of Florida, Dooho Park, Charles R Martin<br />

(1270-8 P) Visualizing Accumulation of Electrochemical Signals in the<br />

Presence of Nafion Membrane JU CHOU, Southeastern Louisiana<br />

University, Terri J Ilgen, Scott Gordon, Asanga D Ranasinghe, Horia Metiu, Eric<br />

W McFarland<br />

(1270-9 P) Molecular Micelle: Modified Poly (D,L Lactide-co-Glycolide)<br />

(PLGA) Nanoparticles for Optimized Delivery of Antioxidants GABRIELA M<br />

GANEA, Louisiana State University, Sayo O Fakayode, Mark Lowry, Jack N<br />

Losso, Cornelus van Nostrum, Isiah M Warner<br />

(1270-10 P) Impaired Murine Mast Cell Degranulation after Exposure to<br />

Gold Colloids as Measured by Carbon Fiber Microelectrode Amperometry<br />

BRYCE J MARQUIS, University of Minnesota, Christy L Haynes, Adam D<br />

McFarland, Kathy L Braun<br />

(1270-11 P) Metal-Enhanced Fluorescent Optical Fiber Platform for Real-<br />

Time Oxygen Sensing MARIA VERONICA RIGO, University of Wisconsin,<br />

Milwaukee, Peter Geissinger<br />

(1270-12 P) Preparation and Characterization of Functionalized Carbon<br />

Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Nanocomposites SAM SUBRAMANIAM,<br />

Miles College, Derrick R Dean<br />

(1270-13 P) Capillary Electrophoretic Separation of Isomeric Compounds<br />

Using Functionalized Nanoparticles as Run Buffer Additives SHONTELL<br />

FLEMING WRIGHT, The University of Toledo, Jon R Kirchhoff, L.M. Viranga<br />

Tillekeratne<br />

(1270-14 P) Nanoscale Colloid Displacement Lithography STUART<br />

BURRIS, Western Kentucky University, Christopher Snyder


(1270-15 P) Enzyme Activity Measurement in Passive Pump-Driven<br />

Microfluidic System I-JANE CHEN, University of Memphis, Erno Lindner<br />

(1270-16 P) Metal Nanodots Based on Self-assembling Nanoporous<br />

Polymer Film LEI WANG, University of Pittsburgh, David H Waldeck, Gilbert<br />

Walker<br />

(1270-17 P) Fast and Cost-Effective DNA Electrophoresis Utilizing Multiple<br />

Microchips AKIHIRO ARAI, Shimadzu Corporation, Koichi Suzuki, Katsuhiko<br />

Seki, Taigo Nishida, Akira Harada, Katsuya Kashiwagi, Shin-ichi Utsunomiya,<br />

Naoki Morita, Shin Nakamura<br />

(1270-18 P) Microfluidic Perfusion Device for Automated Delivery of<br />

Reagents in Cell Secretory Dynamics Research XINYU ZHANG, Florida<br />

State University, Michael Roper<br />

(1270-19 P) Characterizing Nanoparticles in Formulated Products: A<br />

Comparison of Analytical Methods KATHERINE M TYNER, FDA, Anna M<br />

Wokovich, William H Doub, Lucinda F Buhse, Stephanie S Watson, Li-Piin<br />

Sung, Nakissa Sadrieh<br />

(1270-20 P) Preparation of Gold-Tellurium Hybrid Nanomaterials for<br />

Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy ZONG-HONG LIN, National<br />

Taiwan University<br />

(1270-21 P) Control Over Surface DNA Density on Gold Nanoparticles<br />

Allows Selective and Sensitive Detection of Mercury2+ CHI-WEI LIU, NTU<br />

(1270-22 P) Ultrasonic Pulsed Doppler: A New Method for Characterization<br />

of Particles STEVEN AFRICK, Prodyne Corporation<br />

(1270-23 P) Selective Deposition and Release of Gold Nanoparticles Based<br />

on Nanowell Arrays DOOHO PARK, University of Florida, Charles R Martin,<br />

Kang Myungchan, Lane A Baker<br />

(1270-24 P) Measurment of Nitrogen Mustards Degradation Products by<br />

Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Microchip Electrophoresis with Contactless<br />

Conductivity Detection YONGSHENG DING, EPA, Kim Rogers<br />

(1270-25 P) Sedimentation Field-Flow Fractionation in Characterization of<br />

Nanoparticles SOHEYL TADJIKI, Postnova Analytics, Thorsten Klein<br />

(1270-26 P) Adsorption of Duodecithiophene on Au(111) Surface as<br />

Probed by In Situ Electrochemical Scanning Tunneling Microscopy<br />

BERNARD JOHN VALLEJOS TONGOL, University of Santo Tomas<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1280<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Neurochemistry<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1280-1 P) Characterization of D-Amino Acid-Containing Neuropeptides in<br />

the CNS of Aplysia Californica LU BAI, University of Illinois, Urbana-<br />

Champaign, Nathan G Hatcher, Michael Ewing, Jonathan V Sweedler<br />

(1280-2 P) Bilayer Microchip Device for Monitoring Catecholamine Release<br />

from PC12 Cells MICHELLE W LI LUGUS, Saint Louis University, R. Scott<br />

Martin<br />

(1280-3 P) Combined Electrochemical Detection and Organelle-Specific<br />

Calcium Imaging for Single Cell Analysis of Estrogen-Regulated<br />

Exocytosis SARAH J LUBER, The Pennsylvania State University, Kelly L<br />

Adams, Marc M Maxson, Remco Westerink, Michael L Heien, Andrew G Ewing<br />

(1280-4 P) In Vivo Electrochemistry in the 8-Nanoliter Brain of Drosophila<br />

Using Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry MONIQUE A MAKOS, The<br />

Pennsylvania State University, Michael L Heien, Young-Cho Kim, Kyung-An<br />

Han, Andrew G Ewing<br />

(1280-5 P) Quantification of Neurotransmitters in Model Cells Using<br />

Capillary Electrophoresis with End-Column Electrochemical Detection<br />

DONNA MARIE OMIATEK, The Pennsylvania State University, Michael L<br />

Heien, Andrew G Ewing<br />

(1280-6 P) Spectroscopic and Electrochemical Studies of the Properties of<br />

Beta-Amyloid Peptide Complexes with Both Ferrous and Ferric Iron<br />

RENEE THERESE WILLIAMS, University of California, Riverside, Dianlu Jiang,<br />

Feimeng Zhou, Yinsheng Wang, Lijie Men<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1290<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Sample Preparation: General<br />

Tuesday Morning<br />

(1290-1 P) The Use of Solid Phase Extraction for the Isolation and<br />

Concentration of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Pesticides from<br />

Food for Analysis by Gas Chromatography SCOTT ANDERSON, Grace<br />

Davison Discovery Sciences, Laura Kaepplinger<br />

(1290-2 P) Automated Intelligent Dilution STEFANIE CZYBORRA, Metrohm<br />

AG, Nadine Seifert<br />

(1290-3 P) Comparison of Solid Phase Extraction and Stir Bar Sorptive<br />

Extraction for Sample Preparation and Concentration Prior to HPLC<br />

FREDRICK D FOSTER, Gerstel, Inc., Edward Pfannkoch, John Stuff<br />

(1290-4 P) Automation of Sample Preparation Techniques Using a Robotic<br />

X-Y-Z Coordinate Autosampler with Software Control FREDRICK D<br />

FOSTER, Gerstel, Inc., Edward Pfannkoch, John Stuff<br />

(1290-5 P) PCR-Based Detection of Pathogens in Food Samples<br />

SIKANDER GILL, Aurora Biomed Inc., Rajwant Gill, Anirudh Mally, Alicia Davis,<br />

Dong Liang<br />

(1290-6 P) Fully Automated Solid Phase Extraction for Food and<br />

Environmental Samples Coupled On-line to LC- and GC/MS OLIVER<br />

LERCH, GERSTEL GmbH & Co. KG, Carlos Gil, Norbert Helle<br />

(1290-7 P) Can 50 µm Particles Be Used for High Performance Preparative<br />

Chromatography? LINDA LLOYD, Polymer Laboratories Ltd, (now a part of<br />

Varian, Inc.) Stephen Ball, Keeley Mapp, John McConville<br />

(1290-8 P) New All-in-One Water Purification Unit STEPHANE MABIC,<br />

Millipore, Daniel Darbouret, Christian Guillermond, Ichiro Kano, Yann Ratieuville<br />

(1290-9 P) Analysis of PCBs in Transformer Oil with a Sulfoxide Bonded<br />

SPE Phase and GC-MS CHARLES MI, Supelco, Masahiko Numata, Kaneko<br />

Toshiro, An Trinh, Michael Ye<br />

(1290-10 P) Cycle Time Reduction of Trichloroanisol Analysis in Wine<br />

Using Solid Phase Micro Extraction and Fast-GC/MS YUKI SAKAMOTO,<br />

Shimadzu Corporation, Koki Tanaka, Haruhiko Miyagawa, Katsuhiro Nakagawa,<br />

Melissa Waller, Richard Whitney, Mark Taylor<br />

(1290-11 P) Ultra-high Pressurized Microwave Digestion: A New Approach<br />

to Control at >250C TINA RIBBING, CEM Corporation, David Barclay, Elaine<br />

Hasty<br />

(1290-12 P) Solid Phase Extraction Using Molecular Recognition<br />

Technology for Highly Selective Platinum Group Metals Separations<br />

NEIL IZATT, IBC Advanced Technologies<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING Session 1300<br />

Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

8:30-10:30 AM<br />

Information Management and Data Handling in the Laboratory<br />

Facilitated by: JOHN STOW, Astrazeneca R & D, Room 225<br />

Thermal Analysis Users' Forum<br />

Facilitated by: STEVE SAUERBRUNN, Mettler-Toledo, Inc., Room 226<br />

Size Exclusion Chromatography and Its Application in Differentiating<br />

Environmental Compounds<br />

Facilitated by: XIAODONG MA, University of Arkansas, Room 227<br />

Analysis of Explosives and Energetics: From Forensic/Trace to<br />

Production Support<br />

Facilitated by: BRUCE P THOMAS, Naval Surface Warefare Center, Room 231<br />

Green Chemists in the Office, Lab and Schools: What Can I Do to Make<br />

Our World "Greener"?<br />

Facilitated by: MARGARET HALL, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental<br />

Protection, Room 232


TUESDAY, MARCH 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

AWARD Session 930<br />

Pittsburgh Analytical Chemistry Award - arranged by Melinda R<br />

Stephens, Geneva College and Milos V Novotny, Indiana University<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 272<br />

Melinda R Stephens, Geneva College, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Melinda R Stephens<br />

1:35 Presentation of the <strong>2008</strong> Analytical Chemistry Award<br />

to Milton L Lee, Brigham Young University by Adrian C Michael, Chairman,<br />

Society for Analytical Chemists of Pittsburgh<br />

1:40 (930-1) Nontraditional Separation Techniques MILTON L<br />

LEE, Brigham Young University<br />

2:15 (930-2) Features of a Micro GC Based on Sorptive Extraction<br />

and Plasma Emission Detection PAT J SANDRA, Ghent University, Bart P<br />

Tienpont, Frank David<br />

2:50 (930-3) Recent Advances in Analytical Glycobiology MILOS<br />

V NOVOTNY, Indiana University, Yehia Mechref<br />

3:25 Recess<br />

3:40 (930-4) Microfluidic Technologies with Mass Spectrometry<br />

Detection: An Attractive Approach for Biomarker Discovery Applications<br />

JULIA M LAZAR, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute/Virginia Tech, Jenny A<br />

Armenta, Xu Yang<br />

4:15 (930-5) New Types of Ion Traps Using Planar Non-<br />

Equipotential Electrodes DANIEL E AUSTIN, Brigham Young University,<br />

Samuel Tolley, Miao Wang, Ying Peng, Brett Hansen, Aaron Hawkins, Milton<br />

Lee, Edward Lee<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 1320<br />

50 Years of SAS: Looking to the Future with Atomic<br />

Spectroscopy - arranged by Deborah K Bradshaw, Society for Applied<br />

Spectroscopy<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 252<br />

Deborah K Bradshaw, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Deborah K Bradshaw<br />

1:35 (1320-1) Sources, Spectrometers, and Systems: Timelines in<br />

Atomic Spectrometry GARY M HIEFTJE, Indiana University<br />

2:10 (1320-2) ICP-MS: Linking Atomic Spectroscopy's Future to<br />

Its Past PAUL B FARNSWORTH, Brigham Young University<br />

2:45 (1320-3) Array Detectors in Atomic Spectroscopy: A<br />

Continuing Revolution--The Past, the Present and the Future M BONNER<br />

DENTON, University of Arizona<br />

3:20 (1320-4) Innovation in Analytical Plasma Spectrometry from<br />

the DC Arc to Plasmas on a Chip JOSÉ A BROEKAERT, University of<br />

Hamburg<br />

2:45 (1330-3) Impact of Vibrational and Visible Reflectance<br />

Spectroscopies at the Extremes of Biological Structures: Studies<br />

Extending from Supramolecular Assemblies to Tissues and Organs IRA W<br />

LEVIN, National Institutes of Health, Tsoching Chen, Nicole J Crane, Zachary D<br />

Schultz<br />

3:20 (1330-4) Mining the Information Content Buried in IR and NIR<br />

Bandshapes by Temporal (Perturbation) and Spatial (Imaging)<br />

Methodologies CURTIS MARCOTT, The Procter & Gamble Company<br />

3:55 (1330-5) Infrared and Raman Microscopy and Imaging: Are<br />

We Looking Where We Think We're Looking? NEIL JOHN EVERALL,<br />

Intertek MSG, Ian Priestnall, Michael George<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 1340<br />

Achievements and Unusual Challenges in Mass Spectrometry -<br />

arranged by Earl Michael Thurman and Imma Ferrer, University of Almeria<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 244<br />

Earl Michael Thurman, University of Almeria, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Earl Michael Thurman<br />

1:35 (1340-1) 14C Accelerator Mass Spectrometry and<br />

Applications to the Analysis of Art Works and Artifacts of Particular<br />

Interest A J TIMOTHY JULL, University of Arizona<br />

2:10 (1340-2) Precision Mass Measurement: Cyclotron is Not<br />

qB/m: Does E=mc 2 ? DAVID E PRITCHARD, Massachusetts Institute of<br />

Technology<br />

2:45 (1340-3) Novel Approaches to Global Metabolomics GARY<br />

SIUZDAK, The Scripps Research Institute<br />

3:20 (1340-4) Combination of SPE and SELDI for Screening and<br />

Accurate Analysis by Mass Spectrometry CARLO CRESCENZI, Stockholm<br />

University, Mohammadreza Shariatgorji, Nahid Amini, Leopold Ilag<br />

3:55 (1340-5) Isotope Ratio Determination on a Comet Nucleus by<br />

Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry JOHN F TODD, University of Kent, Simeon J<br />

Barber, Andrew D Morse, Ian P Wright, Colin T Pillinger<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 1350<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

Analytical Chemistry for Crime Scene Investigation Part II -<br />

arranged by Stephen L Morgan, University of South Carolina and Gabor<br />

Patonay, Georgia State University<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 276<br />

Stephen L Morgan, University of South Carolina, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Stephen L Morgan<br />

1:35 (1350-1) Validation and Standards for Forensic Analytical<br />

Chemistry at the Modern Crime Scene BENJAMIN C GARRETT, FBI<br />

2:20 (1350-2) Forensic Elemental Analysis of Materials Using LIBS,<br />

u-XRF and LA-ICP-MS JOSE R ALMIRALL, Florida International University<br />

3:05 (1350-3) Developments in Trace VOCs Analysis for Field<br />

Forensics Applications BRIAN ALLEN ECKENRODE, FBI<br />

3:50 (1350-4) Capillary Electrophoresis/Mass Spectrometry and<br />

Microspectrophotometry for Trace Forensic Analysis of Fibers STEPHEN<br />

L MORGAN, University of South Carolina<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 1330<br />

50 Years of SAS: Looking to the Future with Vibrational<br />

Spectroscopy - arranged by Christian Hassell, University Multispectral<br />

Laboratories-Oklahoma State University<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 255<br />

Christian Hassell, University Multispectral Laboratories-Oklahoma State<br />

University, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Christian Hassell<br />

1:35 (1330-1) The Future of Industrial Vibrational Spectroscopy:<br />

Innovation Driven BRUCE CHASE, DuPont<br />

2:10 (1330-2) The Quest for a High-Sensitivity Interface between<br />

Chromatographs and Vibrational Spectrometers PETER R GRIFFITHS,<br />

University of Idaho<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 1360<br />

Electrochemical Detection: Small is Beautiful - arranged by<br />

Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er, University of Pittsburgh<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 267<br />

Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

1:35 (1360-1) Ultrasensitive Biosensing Enabled by<br />

Nanostructured Electrodes SHANA O KELLEY, University of Toronto<br />

2:10 (1360-2) Electrodes and Electrochemistry in the 8-nL Fly<br />

Brain ANDREW G EWING, Goteborg University, Monique A Makos


2:45 (1360-3) Carbon Nanotubes: The Optimum Electrode<br />

Material? JULIE VICTORIA MACPHERSON, University of Warwick, Ioana<br />

Dumitrescu, Paolo Bertoncello, Michael Snowden, Neil R Wilson, Patrick Robert<br />

Unwin<br />

3:20 (1360-4) Redox Magnetohydrodynamic Fluidics in<br />

Microelectrochemical Systems INGRID FRITSCH, University of Arkansas,<br />

Emily C Anderson, Melissa C Weston, Matthew D Gerner<br />

3:55 (1360-5) Electrochemical Detection of Peptides STEPHEN G<br />

WEBER, University of Pittsburgh, Xiaomi Xu, Mats Sandberg<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 1370<br />

Fluidics at the Nanoscale: Pores, Pipettes and Channels -<br />

arranged by Lane A Baker and Stephen C Jacobson, Indiana University<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 265<br />

Lane A Baker, Indiana University, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Lane A Baker<br />

1:35 (1370-1) Templating the Evaporation of Liquids for<br />

Nanolithography PAUL CREMER, Texas A & M University<br />

2:10 (1370-2) Counting Molecules with Nanotubes: A New<br />

Paradigm in Biosensor Design CHARLES R MARTIN, University of Florida,<br />

Lindsay Taylor Sexton, Lloyd P Horne<br />

2:45 (1370-3) Single Ion-Channel Recordings Using Glass<br />

Nanopore Membranes HENRY S WHITE, University of Utah, White J Ryan,<br />

Eric Ervin, Ryuji Kawano, Paul Cremer, Tinglu Yang, Xin Chen, Daniel Cremer<br />

3:20 (1370-4) Nanofluidic Channels for Proteomic Sample<br />

Preparation JONGYOON HAN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

3:55 (1370-5) Nanofluidic Devices for AC Electrokinetic<br />

Separations STEPHEN C JACOBSON, Indiana University, Michelle L Kovarik,<br />

Kaimeng Zhou, Nathan D Rawlinson<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 1470<br />

LAB 2015 - arranged by Tim Studt, R & D Magazine<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 342<br />

Tim Studt, R & D Magazine, Presiding<br />

Pamela Ahlberg, Laboratory Equipment Magazine, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Tim Studt<br />

1:30 - 3:50 Panel Discussion<br />

WORKSHOP Session 1380<br />

Standard Reference Materials (SRMs) for Clinical,<br />

Environmental, Nutritional, and Dietary Supplement Analysis -<br />

arranged by Stephen A Wise, National Institute of Standards and Technology<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 235<br />

Stephen A Wise, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Stephen A Wise<br />

1:35 (1380-1) SRMs for Nutritional Status Assessments: What<br />

Constitutes Vitamin Deficiency? KAREN W PHINNEY, National Institute of<br />

Standards and Technology, Mary Bedner, Lacey C Brent, Jeanice Brown<br />

Thomas, Johanna Camara, Nathan Dodder, Bryant C Nelson, Catherine A<br />

Rimmer, Lane Sander, Katherine Sharpless, Stephen Wise<br />

2:05 (1380-2) Human Serum, Milk, and Urine SRMs Characterized<br />

for Trace Organic Contaminants MICHELE SCHANTZ, National Institute of<br />

Standards and Technology<br />

2:35 (1380-3) Supporting U.S. Industries through Standards<br />

Activities and Reference Materials Development in Response to Declarable<br />

Substances Regulations JOHN RICHARD SIEBER, National Institute of<br />

Standards and Technology<br />

3:05 Recess<br />

3:20 (1380-4) Metrology of Herbs: Botanical Dietary Supplement<br />

Standard Reference Materials LANE SANDER, National Institute of<br />

Standards and Technology<br />

3:50 (1380-5) SRMs for Elemental Speciation Measurements CLAY<br />

DAVIS, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Steven J Christopher,<br />

Rolf Zeisler, Lee Yu, Rick Paul, John Richard Sieber, Jacqueline L Mann,<br />

Karen Murphy, Stephen E Long<br />

4:20 (1380-6) Improving Measurement Quality in Proteomics and<br />

Metabolomics with Reference Materials DAVID BUNK, National Institute of<br />

Standards and Technology, Karen W Phinney<br />

WORKSHOP Session 1390<br />

Tools for Applying the Analytical Information Markup Language<br />

(AnIML) - arranged by Gary W Kramer, National Institute of Standards and<br />

Technology<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 236<br />

Gary W Kramer, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Gary W Kramer<br />

1:35 (1390-1) Fundamentals of the Analytical Information Markup<br />

Language (AnIML) BURKHARD A SCHAEFER, BSSN Software<br />

2:00 (1390-2) How to Export Legacy Chromatography Data to<br />

AnIML DALE O'NEILL, Agilent Technologies<br />

2:25 (1390-3) Validating AnIML Data Files GARY W KRAMER,<br />

National Institute of Standards and Technology<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1390-4) Using AnIML as a Data Archiving Format in<br />

Academia STUART J CHALK, University of North Florida<br />

3:30 (1390-5) Using AnIML in Regulated Environments MAREN<br />

FIEGE, Waters GmbH<br />

3:55 (1390-6) Open Source Software for AnIML JAMIE MCQUAY,<br />

Scimatic Software<br />

4:20 (1390-7) Native AnIML LCMS Processing and Viewing MARK<br />

F BEAN, GSK<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 1400<br />

SESSION<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

Theory and Practice of Fast LC - arranged by Jose M Cintron, Eli Lilly &<br />

Co<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 243<br />

Jose M Cintron, Eli Lilly & Co, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1400-1) Leveraging New Chromatographic Technologies to<br />

Improve Efficiency in Analytical Development JOSE M CINTRON, Eli Lilly<br />

and Company<br />

1:50 (1400-2) Revisiting the Trade-offs between Speed and<br />

Resolution in Modern HPLC: What Particle Size and Column Length<br />

Should Be Used BRIAN A BIDLINGMEYER, Agilent Technologies, Trayton B<br />

White, Robert D Ricker<br />

2:10 (1400-3) UHPLC for Pharmaceutical Analyses MICHAEL<br />

SWARTZ, Synomics Pharma<br />

2:30 (1400-4) Fast LC Using Columns Packed with Small Particles<br />

LUIS A COLON, University at Buffalo, Richard W Brice<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1400-5) Fast LC Method Development Using Sub-2-Micron<br />

Particles: Practical Considerations for Pharmaceutical Analysis ANTON D<br />

JERKOVICH, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Alexey A Makarov, Rosario LoBrutto<br />

3:25 (1400-6) The Role of Efficiency and Selectivity in Small<br />

Particle Based LC Separations FRANK L DORMAN, Restek Corporation,<br />

Randy Romesberg, Bruce Albright, Larry Peters, Richard J Lake, Rebecca E<br />

Wittrig<br />

3:45 (1400-7) Investigating Thermal and Instrumental Influences<br />

on Sub 3 µm Columns JASON A ANSPACH, Phenomenex, Gareth<br />

Friedlander, Graham Osborn, Peter Rahn<br />

4:05 (1400-8) Instrument Modifications to Achieve Sub-2-m-<br />

Performance with Conventional HPLC Instruments Using 2.7-m Porousshell<br />

Particles THOMAS L CHESTER, University of Cincinnati


ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 1410<br />

SESSION<br />

Current Status and Trends in the Application of Liquid<br />

Chromatography (LC and UHPLC) Hyphenated with Tandem<br />

Mass Spectrometry for Pharmaceutical Analysis - arranged by<br />

Arindam Roy, Covidien<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 245<br />

Arindam Roy, Covidien, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1410-1) Tandem MS with Evaporative Light Scattering<br />

Detection (ELSD): A Powerful Analytical Combination for the Analysis of<br />

Select Pharmaceuticals JOHN EDWIN GEORGE, Varian, Inc., Fran Lai<br />

1:50 (1410-2) Application of LC/MS as an Everyday Tool in the<br />

Analytical Process Development of API YANQUN ZHAO, Abbott<br />

Laboratories, Wayne A Pritts, Shuhong Zhang<br />

2:10 (1410-3) The LTQ Orbitrap: Defining Its Place in the Drug<br />

Development and Impurity Analysis Workflows BRENDA KESLER, Thermo<br />

Fisher Scientific<br />

2:30 (1410-4) Addressing the NEED for SPEED: High Throughput<br />

and High Confidence with Novel LC-MS/MS Solutions ROBERT IAN ELLIS,<br />

Applied Biosystems/MDS Sciex<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1410-5) The Application of Capillary LC/MS Using Nanospray<br />

for the Profiling of Impurities and Degradants ROBYN A ROURICK,<br />

Kalypsys, Inc., John P Walsh, Gary Valaskovic, Mike Lee<br />

3:25 (1410-6) Automated Sample Enrichment and High Sensitivity<br />

Analysis of DMPK Samples Using HPLC-Chip QQQ MS GEORGES L<br />

GAUTHIER, Agilent Technologies, Stephan Buckenmaier, Martin Vollmer<br />

3:45 (1410-7) Realizing the Benefits of Sub 2µm Particle LC<br />

Hyphenated with MS/MS for Pharmaceutical Analysis ROBERT S PLUMB,<br />

Waters Corporation<br />

4:05 (1410-8) Effective Use of LC-MSn Molecular Fingerprinting for<br />

the Rapid Structural Identification of Pharmaceutical Impurities MIN LI,<br />

Schering-Plough, Abu M Rustum<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 1420<br />

SESSION<br />

Pharmaceutical Analysis: Latest Trends in Taste and Flavor<br />

Assessment in Drug Product Formulations (Half Session) -<br />

arranged by Kenneth J Norris, Pfizer<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 261<br />

Kenneth J Norris, Pfizer, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1420-1) Analytical Methods for the Analysis of Flavors in<br />

Pharmaceuticals KENNETH J NORRIS, Pfizer<br />

1:50 (1420-2) Improving the Manufacturing Quality Consistency of<br />

Food and Soft Drink Products Using the Electronic Nose and Tongue<br />

JEAN-CHRISTOPHE MIFSUD, Alpha MOS, Vincent Schmitt<br />

2:10 (1420-3) Drug Product Characterization by Macropixel<br />

Analysis of Chemical Images MAZEN L HAMAD, U.S. Food and Drug<br />

Administration, Christopher D Ellison, Mansoor A Khan, Lyon C Robbe<br />

2:30 (1420-4) Overview of Electronic Tongue and Nose<br />

Applications for Improving the Taste and Flavor Acceptance of<br />

Pharmaceutical Products VINCENT SCHMITT, Alpha MOS<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1430<br />

Bioanalytical Separations II<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 263<br />

Mary Ellen P McNally, DuPont Crop Protection, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1430-1) Superoxide Production in Mitochondria XIN XU,<br />

University of Minnesota, Edgar A Arriaga<br />

1:50 (1430-2) Separation and Quantification of Modified<br />

Nucleosides in Urine Samples by Capillary Electrophoresis with Laserinduced<br />

Fluorescence Detection YONGQING JIANG, University of Missouri,<br />

Rolla, Heng Liang, Yinfa Ma<br />

2:10 (1430-3) Cation Separations by Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

Using Organic Salts and Modifiers in the Background Electrolyte STEVEN<br />

A STEINER, University of Wisconsin, Platteville, James S Fritz<br />

2:30 (1430-4) Possibilities in the Identification and Quantification<br />

of Flavonoids Simultaneously with Acids, Sugars and Sugar Alcohols in<br />

Natural Matrices by GC-MS(MS) IBOLYA MOLNÁR-PERL, L. Eötvös<br />

University<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1430-5) On-line Method for Determining In Vitro Amino Acid<br />

Flux in Sub-Minute Time Scales Using Fast Micellar Electrokinetic<br />

Chromatography JASON GREENE, Vanderbilt University, John P Wilkswo<br />

3:25 (1430-6) Isolation and Detection of Calcium Phosphate<br />

Crystals from Synovial Fluid Using Bisphosphonate-Modified Magnetic<br />

Beads AARON HERNANDEZ-SANTANA, Dublin City University, Adedayo<br />

Oyinloye, Alexander I Yavorskyy, Geraldine M McCarthy, Alastair D Smith,<br />

Gillian P McMahon<br />

3:45 (1430-7) Water-Soluble Vitamin and Amino Acid Analysis in<br />

Cell Culture Media Using Separation Technology JO-ANN M JABLONSKI,<br />

Waters Corporation, Thomas E Wheat, Paula Hong, Diane M Diehl<br />

4:05 (1430-8) High-Speed Amino Acid Analysis (AAA) on 1.8<br />

Micron Reversed-Phase (RP) Columns JOHN W HENDERSON, Agilent<br />

Technologies, Cliff Woodward, Todd Wielgos<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1440<br />

Clinical/Toxicology<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 264<br />

Dutt V Vinjamoori, Martek Biosciences Corporation, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1440-1) A New Method for the Analysis of Physiological<br />

Amino Acids PAULA HONG, Waters Corporation, Thomas E Wheat, Diane M<br />

Diehl<br />

1:50 (1440-2) Rapid and Facile Detection of Stimulants and Their<br />

Metabolites in Urine Using Solid Phase Extraction-Thermal Desorption-Ion<br />

Mobility Spectrometry with Alternating Least Squares YAO LU, Ohio<br />

University, Peter de B Harrington<br />

2:10 (1440-3) Rapid Measure of Drug-Drug Interaction Utilizing<br />

Generic Gradient Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography and Tandem<br />

Mass Spectrometry PAUL D RAINVILLE, Waters Corporation, Robert S<br />

Plumb<br />

2:30 (1440-4) Determination of Ratio of Testosterone and Epi-<br />

Testosterone by SPME/LC/MS Method YANWEI ZHAN, University of<br />

Waterloo, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1440-5) Assessment of Current Atomic Spectrometric<br />

Methods for the Determination of Lead in Blood via Performance in the<br />

New York State Proficiency Testing <strong>Program</strong> PATRICK J PARSONS, New<br />

York State Dept of Health, Ciaran Geraghty, Miles Lewis, Christopher Palmer,<br />

Mary F Verostek<br />

3:25 (1440-6) Gradation of Gliomas: A 1H NMR Metabolic Study<br />

VERONIQUE GILARD, University Paul Sabatier, Myriam Malet-Martino, Olivier<br />

Robert, Jean Sabatier, Robert Martino<br />

3:45 (1440-7) Monitoring of Propofol Concentrations in Breath and<br />

Blood by SPME-GC-MS and PTR-MS: Chance and Limitations of a New<br />

Clinical Tool WOLFRAM MIEKISCH, University of Rostock, Patricia Fuchs,<br />

Svend Kamysek, Maren Mieth, Jochen Schubert<br />

4:05 (1440-8) Functional Groups: A Major Deciding Factor for<br />

Analytical Method Development PADINJAREKUTTU RAMAN PILLAI<br />

RAVIKUMAR, Public Health Laboratories/NYC DOH, Sara B Beatrice<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1450<br />

Development and Applications of Nanotechnology and<br />

Microscopy<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 271<br />

James Manner, Retired - PPG Industries, Inc., Presiding<br />

1:30 (1450-1) Nano-Structured Scaffolds as Synthetic Models of<br />

Enzyme Complexes JACQUELINE KEIGHRON, The Pennsylvania State<br />

University, Lisa M Dominak, Christine Keating


1:50 (1450-2) An Aptamer Conjugated Gold Nanoparticle Based<br />

Colorimetric Assay for the Detection of Cancer Cells COLIN D MEDLEY,<br />

University of Florida, Joshua E Smith, Weihong Tan<br />

2:10 (1450-3) A New Approach to the Measured Size of<br />

Nonspherical Samples TOCHINO SHIGEMI, HORIBA, Ltd., Umezawa<br />

Makoto, Yamaguchi Tetsuji, Igushi Tatsuo<br />

2:30 (1450-4) Seeing and Sizing Nanoparticles in Liquids: Multiparticle<br />

Tracking of Brownian Motion BOB CARR, NanoSight Ltd, Andrew<br />

Weld, Jonathan Smith<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1450-5) Studies of Electrokinetic Transport in Single<br />

Nanocapillaries via Axially-Opposed, Dual Confocal Microscopy TRAVIS L<br />

KING, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Paul Bohn, Jonathan V<br />

Sweedler<br />

3:25 (1450-6) Formation of Lipid Nanotubules from Surface-<br />

Attached Liposomes Using Electric Fields JOSEMAR A CASTILLO, Arizona<br />

State University, Mark A Hayes<br />

3:45 (1450-7) Detection and Control of Single DNA Molecule<br />

Stretching on Solid Surface DMITRY S BULGAREVICH, National Institute for<br />

Materials Science, Keita Mitsui, Hideo Arakawa<br />

4:05 (1450-8) Meeting Microanalysis Challenges Using a Flexible<br />

X-ray Fluorescence Microscope DAISUKE MATSUNAGA, HORIBA, Ltd.,<br />

Sumito Ohzawa, Yoshihiro Yokota, Yoshimichi Sato, Shintaro Komatani, Whitley<br />

Andrew<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1460<br />

Developments in Physical Measurements (Half Session)<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 274<br />

John P Auses, Alcoa Technical Center, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1460-1) A Good Weighing Practice: Applied Risk<br />

Management and Product Life Cycle Management for Weighing Systems<br />

KLAUS FRITSCH, Mettler-Toledo AG<br />

1:50 (1460-2) Establishing a Correlation between Agent<br />

Permeation and Simulant Permeation MARK HANNING-LEE, Jacobs<br />

Technology, Brad Rowland, Darren Jolley, Gregory Bottelberghe, Jonathan<br />

Kaufman<br />

2:10 (1460-3) Thermophysical Properties Characterization of<br />

Materials Used in Electronics Applications DAVID SHEPARD, Netzsch<br />

Instruments, Inc.<br />

2:30 (1460-4) Combined Technologies for Particles Size, Shape<br />

and Concentration Measurement ROBERT E STEVENS, Ankersmid, Jacco<br />

Schipperen<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1480<br />

FTIR: General Applications and Materials Analysis<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 270<br />

Richard Schultz, Dr. Eyal Bessler and Co., Presiding<br />

1:30 (1480-1) Comparing the Reactivity of the Alkane-Solvated<br />

Reaction Intermediates Co 2 (CO) 7 (heptane) and Mn 2 (CO) 9 (heptane) by Time-<br />

Resolved Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy RICHARD H SCHULTZ, Bar-<br />

Ilan University<br />

1:50 (1480-2) Step-Scan FTIR Spectroscopy with a New Research<br />

Vacuum Spectrometer SERGEY SHILOV, Bruker Optics, Inc., Thomas J<br />

Tague<br />

2:10 (1480-3) Does Size Really Matter? A Study of Interference<br />

Effects on Reflectance Microspectroscopy of Particles Smaller than the<br />

Wavelength of Incident Radiation HEATHER BROOKE, University of South<br />

Carolina, Michael L Myrick<br />

2:30 (1480-4) FTIR Imaging of Anisotropic Polymer Films with<br />

Polarized Radiation HEINZ W SIESLER, University of Duisburg-Essen,<br />

Christian Vogel<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1480-5) Advantages of Cantilever Enhanced Photoacoustic<br />

Detection in FTIR Gas Analysis JYRKI KAUPPINEN, University of Turku,<br />

Ismo Kauppinen, Jussi Raittila, Gabor J Kemeny<br />

3:25 (1480-6) Macro ATR Imaging: Another Imaging Solution<br />

MUSTAFA KANSIZ, Varian Inc., Travis Burt, Ellen Miseo, Dave Drapcho<br />

3:45 (1480-7) Time-Resolved Fourier Transform<br />

Infrared/Attenuated Total Reflection Spectroscopy for the Measurement of<br />

Molecular Diffusion in Polymer Membranes JAMES M SLOAN, U.S. Army<br />

Research Laboratory<br />

4:05 (1480-8) Thermal Decomposition Studies of Biodegradable<br />

Polymers by TGA/FTIR Spectroscopy HEINZ W SIESLER, University of<br />

Duisburg-Essen, Christian Vogel<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1490<br />

Homeland Security and Forensic Analysis<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 262<br />

David Rahni, Pace University, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1490-1) The Use of Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy<br />

(FT-IR), Raman Spectroscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)<br />

toward the Analysis of Pharmaceutical Adhesive Labels ADAM<br />

LANZAROTTA, Miami University, Mark R Witkowski, Andre J Sommer, Nicola<br />

Ranieri<br />

1:50 (1490-2) Water Security: Detecting Chemical Agent<br />

Hydrolysis Products by SERS STUART FARQUHARSON, Real-Time<br />

Analyzers, Inc., Frank Inscore<br />

2:10 (1490-3) Validation of Diffuse Reflectance Infrared<br />

Spectroscopy (DRIFTS) as a Means to Discriminate Blood from Various<br />

Forensically Relevant Substrates ANTHONY R TRIMBOLI, University of<br />

South Carolina, Jessica M McCutcheon, Stephen L Morgan<br />

2:30 (1490-4) Development and Optimization of Sorbent Polymer<br />

Coatings for Detection of Chemicals and Explosives BERNADETTE A<br />

HIGGINS, Naval Research Laboratory, Duane L Simonson, R. Andrew McGill,<br />

Jennifer L Stepnowski, Kimberly P Williams, Heather M Summers, Rekha Pai,<br />

Stanley V Stepnowski, Michael Papantonakis, Matthew T Rake<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1490-5) Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Coated SPME Fibers<br />

for Enhanced GC-MS Detection of Chemical Agents AMANDA L JENKINS,<br />

Ask Inc., Sue Y Bae, Michael W Ellzy<br />

3:25 (1490-6) Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Peroxide-Based,<br />

Nitroaromatic, Nitramine, and Nitrate Ester Explosives on a Revised<br />

Explosives-Specific Column Pair SCOTT LANDER GROSSMAN, Restek<br />

Corporation, Jack Cochran, Chris English<br />

3:45 (1490-7) Towards the Development of a Self-Powered<br />

Explosive Sensor MARGUERITE GERMAIN, Saint Louis University, Robert<br />

Arechederra, Shelley D Minteer<br />

4:05 (1490-8) Classification of Accelerants by Gas<br />

Chromatography-Differential Mobility Spectrometry and Temperature<br />

Constraint Cascade Correlation Neural Networks PING CHEN, Ohio<br />

University, Yao Lu, Peter de B Harrington<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1500<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Pharmaceutical<br />

Applications<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 242<br />

Richard A Henry, Consultant, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1500-1) Development of Practical Rules for High-Throughput<br />

MS-Directed Purification of a Medicinal Chemistry Library Based on<br />

UPLC/MS PAUL LEFEBVRE, Waters Corporation, Ronan Cleary, Marian<br />

Twohig<br />

1:50 (1500-2) Tandem LC-MS Approaches for Extended Detection<br />

Times of Drug Administration in Vulnerable Groups MARK PARKIN, King's<br />

College London, Sophie Turfus, Robin Braithwaite, Simon Elliott, David<br />

Osselton, David A Cowan, Andrew T Kicman, Norman Smith, John Halket<br />

2:10 (1500-3) Automated Method Scouting to Speed Up the<br />

Development of On-line SPE-LC-MS Analysis of Antibiotics FRANK<br />

STEINER, Dionex Corporation, Frank Arnold, Verena Fraas, Markus Martin,<br />

Christian Huber<br />

2:30 (1500-4) An Automated LC/MS/MS Protocol to Enhance<br />

Throughput of Physico-Chemical Property Profiling in Drug Discovery<br />

PETER ALDEN, Waters Corporation, Paul Lefebvre, Darcy Shave<br />

2:50 Recess


3:05 (1500-5) The Use of Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography<br />

(HILIC) with Mass Spectrometry Detection for the Separation of Basic<br />

Pharmaceuticals and Peptides RONALD E MAJORS, Agilent Technologies,<br />

Tatsunari Yoshida, Hiroki Kumagai<br />

3:25 (1500-6) Monitoring the Interactions of Quercetin with Nucleic<br />

Acids SAMUEL N KIKANDI, SUNY-Binghamton, Musah Samira, Joy Romulus,<br />

Ailing Zhou, Austin Aluoch<br />

3:45 (1500-7) Structural Elucidation of an Unknown Impurity<br />

Present in a Simvastatin Impurity Profile Utilizing Sub 2µm Porous Particle<br />

LC Combined with oa-TOF and MSE MICHAEL D JONES, Waters<br />

Corporation<br />

4:05 (1500-8) Rapid and Sensitive Analysis of Parent Drug and<br />

Metabolites Using FAIMS Separation in Combination with Liquid<br />

Chromatography and Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometry JULIE HORNER,<br />

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Julian Phillips, Patrick Jeanville, Iain Mylchreest<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1510<br />

Materials: Miscellaneous<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 269<br />

Douglas W Later, Torion Technologies, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1510-1) Selective Transport of Fluorous-Tagged Molecules<br />

through Supported Liquid Membranes (SLMs) YANHONG YANG, University<br />

of Pittsburgh, Lei Hong, Nithya Vaidyanathan, Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

1:50 (1510-2) High-Throughput Characterization of Contamination<br />

in Manufacturing Environments Using an Industrialized Electron Beam<br />

Analyzer TIMOTHY J DRAKE, Aspex Corporation<br />

2:10 (1510-3) Quality Assurance Strategies in Synchrotron XANES<br />

Measurements JEFF A WARNER, Canadian Light Source Inc.<br />

2:30 (1510-4) Measurement of Thickness and Detection of<br />

Degradation in Ceramic Thermal Barrier Coatings (TBC) on Aircraft<br />

Turbine Blades Using Time-Domain Terahertz (TD-THz) JEFFREY WHITE,<br />

Picometrix LLC, David Zimdars<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1510-5) Consideration of Surface Processing Conditions on<br />

Metal Material for SEM and Optical Microscopy Using the Plasma-<br />

Sputtering Method IWASAKI SHUNSUKE, HORIBA, Ltd., Inoue Tkahito,<br />

Hirano Akihiro, Whitley Andrew<br />

3:25 (1510-6) Analysis of Extractables in Nylon Syringe Filters<br />

RAGHVENDRA SAHAI, EuTech Scientific Services, Michael Waldman<br />

3:45 (1510-7) Calibration Protocols in Ultra Pure Water Analysis<br />

KANNAN SRINIVASAN, Dionex Corporation, Christopher Andrew Pohl<br />

4:05 (1510-8) Field-Based Surface Analysis of Composite Materials<br />

by FTIR STEVEN M DONAHUE, A2 Technologies, Frank Higgins, Paul H<br />

Shelley, Paul G Vahey, Gregory J Werner<br />

3:25 (1520-6) The Development of a Leu-Enkephalin Luminex<br />

Assay and its Application for Quantitative Analysis of Enhanced<br />

Microdialysis Sampling HEIDI FLETCHER, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,<br />

Julie A Stenken<br />

3:45 (1520-7) Fluorescence Imaging of Exocytotic Release and<br />

Free Radical Distribution in NGF-Treated PC12 Cells IRMA NYDEGGER,<br />

University of Iowa, Donald M Cannon<br />

4:05 (1520-8) Practical Aspects of Highly Sensitivity in vivo<br />

Monitoring of Endogenous Neuropeptides by Microdialysis with Capillary<br />

Liquid Chromatography Multi-stage Mass QIANG LI, University of Michigan<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1530<br />

Novel Phases and Separation Methodology for CE(C)<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 349<br />

Jeremy K Steach, The Ohio State University, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1530-1) Guanosine Gels for Protein Separations in Capillary<br />

Electrophoresis YINGYING DONG, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Linda B<br />

McGown<br />

1:50 (1530-2) Thermally Triggered Miniaturized Separations with a<br />

Phospholipid Additive in the Capillary Electrophoresis Separation Medium<br />

LISA A HOLLAND, West Virginia University, Ruijuan Luo, Stephanie Ann<br />

Archer-Hartmann, Christian White<br />

2:10 (1530-3) Sample Transport and Separations on Two-<br />

Dimensional Planar Microfluidic Devices MARGARET A LERCH, Indiana<br />

University, Michelle D Hoffman, Stephen C Jacobson<br />

2:30 (1530-4) Separations of Protein Digests by Gradient Elution<br />

Microchip Electrochromatography on Monolith Stationary Phases<br />

ANDREW G CHAMBERS, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, J<br />

Michael Ramsey<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1530-5) Stabilized Functionalized Lipid Bilayer Capillary<br />

Coatings for Protein Separations SEID M ADEM, University of Arizona,<br />

Elisabeth Mansfield, Craig A Aspinwall<br />

3:25 (1530-6) Open Tubular Capillary Electrochromatography<br />

Coupled to Laser Induced Fluorescence for the Determination of Cardiac<br />

Markers GARRY BRENT DAWSON, University of North Carolina, Greensboro,<br />

Shelby L Gresham, Jason D Mesner, Andrea M Koelger<br />

3:45 (1530-7) Properties of Binary Guanosine Gels for<br />

Bionanotechnology and Separations YUEHUA YU, Rensselaer Polytechnic<br />

Institute, Darren Nakamura, Kevin Deboyace, Bonnie Lyon, Adam W Neisius,<br />

Linda B McGown<br />

4:05 (1530-8) Unique Media for Capillary Electrophoresis and<br />

Capillary Electrokinetic Chromatography JEREMY K STEACH, The Ohio<br />

State University, Susan Olesik<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1520<br />

Neurochemistry II<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 260<br />

Julie Stenken, University of Arkansas, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1520-1) In vivo Pharmacological Manipulation of Nitric Oxide<br />

Synthases at the Rat Vitreoretinal Interface JEANITA S PRITCHETT,<br />

University of Illinois, Jose S Pulido, Scott A Shippy<br />

1:50 (1520-2) Direct Microanalysis of Nitric Oxide-Related<br />

Metabolites in Sensory Neurons of Aplysia californica by Capillary<br />

Electrophoresis DOSUNG SOHN, University of Florida, Thomas Ha, Weihong<br />

Tan, Leonid L Moroz<br />

2:10 (1520-3) Selective Detection of Nitric Oxide Using a Xerogel<br />

Modified Amperometric Platinum Electrode JUSTIN KITA, University of<br />

North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Jae Ho Shin, Mark H Schoenfisch, Mark Wightman<br />

2:30 (1520-4) Genome-Assisted Neuropeptide Discovery with<br />

Bioinformatics and Mass Spectrometry ANDINET AMARE, University of<br />

Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Eric B Monroe, Fang Xie, Jonathan V Sweedler<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1520-5) Neuropeptidomics of a Song Bird Using Mass<br />

Spectrometry SURESH P ANNANGUDI , University of Illinois, Urbana-<br />

Champaign, Sarah E London, Andinet Amare, David F Clayton, Jonathan V<br />

Sweedler<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1540<br />

Pharmaceutical Analysis Using Chromatographic Methods (Half<br />

Session)<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 261<br />

Michael Zumwalt, Agilent Technologies, Presiding<br />

3:05 (1540-1) Quantitative Measurement of Simvastatin Using Fast<br />

LC/MS GUIFENG JIANG, Thermo Fisher, Ray Chen<br />

3:25 (1540-2) The Rapid Screening and Identification of Ginseng<br />

Natural Products Using UPLC/oa-TOF MS and Statistical Analysis<br />

ROBERT S PLUMB, Waters Corporation, Paul D Rainville, Warren Potts,<br />

Andrew Aubin<br />

3:45 (1540-3) Novel RP Column Chemistry with Superior<br />

Performance in MS Compatible Conditions and Exceptional Stability in<br />

Wide Range of pH LAWRENCE Y LOO, Phenomenex, Inc., Tivadar Farkas,<br />

Ismail Rustamov, Jafar Toulouee<br />

4:05 (1540-4) Understanding the Revisions to USP Monograph<br />

: Residual Solvents SKY COUNTRYMAN, Phenomenex, Kory Kelly,<br />

Carlos Zepeda


ORAL SESSION Session 1550<br />

Sample Preparation: Pharmaceutical (Half Session)<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 274<br />

Mark Crawford, Gilson, Inc., Presiding<br />

3:05 (1550-1) Automated Fractionation System that Increases<br />

Recovery and Optimizes Precision of Solid Phase Extraction Methodology<br />

JOAN MARIE STEVENS, Gilson, Inc., Michael Halvorson, Mark E Crawford<br />

3:25 (1550-2) Evaluation of Microextraction by Packed Sorbent<br />

(MEPS) for Extraction of Drugs from Whole Blood Samples MOHAMED<br />

ABDEL-REHIM, AstraZeneca, Lars Blomberg, Rana Said, Moustapha Hassan<br />

3:45 (1550-3) New Separation Materials Design Based on Electron<br />

Donor/Acceptor XUDONG ZHU, Tianjin Bonna-Agela Technologies, Qunjie<br />

Wang<br />

4:05 (1550-4) Comparison of Solid Phase Extraction and<br />

Immobilized Liquid Extraction’s Capabilities to Efficiently Extract Organic<br />

Compounds via an Automated System JOAN MARIE STEVENS, Gilson,<br />

Inc., Mark E Crawford, Robert Wohleb<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1560<br />

Sensors II<br />

Tuesday Afternoon, Room 350<br />

Robert A Lodder, University of Kentucky, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1560-1) Small Molecule Responsive Conical-Nanotube<br />

Embeded in Polymer Membrane JIAHAI WANG, University of Florida,<br />

Charles R Martin, John Wharton, Pu Jin<br />

1:50 (1560-2) Engineering Pore Density in Stabilized Porous<br />

Phospholipid Nanoshells for in vivo and Intracellular Sensing THUSITHA<br />

P MUHANDIRAMLAGE, University of Arizona, Zhiliang Cheng, John P Keogh,<br />

David L Roberts, Craig A Aspinwall<br />

2:10 (1560-3) Refractive Index Monitoring through Photonic<br />

Crystal Imagery ULRICH KAMP, University of Toronto , Geoffrey A Ozin, Scott<br />

A Mabury<br />

2:30 (1560-4) Resistive Pulse Studies of Proteins Using an<br />

Artificial Conical Nanopore Sensor LINDSAY TAYLOR SEXTON, University<br />

of Florida, Lloyd P Horne, Gregory W Bishop, Lane A Baker, Charles R Martin<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1560-5) Sensitive Binding Assay for the Detection of Group<br />

Sensitive Binding Assay for the Detection of Group Beta Streptococcus<br />

DNA Utilizing Prosthetic Group Encapsulated DNA-Tagged Liposomes for<br />

Enzymatic Amplification LAURA B ZIMMERMAN, University of Michigan,<br />

Kyung-Dall Lee, Mark E Meyerhoff<br />

3:25 (1560-6) SERS Immuno-microwell Arrays for Multiplexed<br />

Foodborne Pathogenic Bacteria Detection JIAN SUN, University of<br />

Maryland Baltimore County, Mikella Hankus, Brian Cullum<br />

3:45 (1560-7) Label-Free Diffusion Measurement Using a<br />

Whispering Gallery Mode Biosensor STEPHEN ARNOLD, Polytechnic<br />

University, David Keng, Suzanne McAnanama, Iwao Teraoka<br />

4:05 (1560-8) Detecting Contraband in Shipping Containers<br />

without Impeding Movement of Containers through Ports<br />

CHARLES S HARDEN ConSearch, LLC<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1570<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Analysis for Energy Production<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1570-1 P) Next-Generation Sensors for Fossil Energy Plants<br />

KURT ROTHENBERGER, U.S. Dept. of Energy - NETL, David Greve,<br />

Kenneth D Jordan, Dimitris Korakakis, Bruce H Krogh, Alexander Star<br />

(1570-2 P) Conductive Diamond Powder: A New Electrocatalyst Support<br />

Material for the Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell<br />

VERNON MATTHEW SWOPE, Michigan State University, Greg M Swain<br />

(1570-3 P) Liquid-Characterization Using a Novel Surface Acoustic Wave<br />

Sensing System JUN KONDOH, Shizuoka University, Yusuke Okiyama,<br />

Satoru Mikuni, Yoshikazu Matsui, Hiromi Yatsuda, Makoto Nara, Toshimasa<br />

Mori<br />

(1570-4 P) Thickness Dependent Electrooxidation of CO on Transition<br />

Metal Thin Films YUQING YANG, Miami University, Shouzhong Zou<br />

(1570-5 P) CO Oxidation and O 2 Reduction on Uniform Pt Nanoparticle<br />

Array Electrodes HONGZHOU YANG, Miami University, Shouzhong Zou<br />

(1570-6 P) Electrochemical Kinetic Study of Methanol Oxidation with<br />

Silica-Supported Pt and Pt/Ru Nanocatalysts AIZE LI, University of North<br />

Dakota, David T Pierce, Julia Xiaojun Zhao<br />

(1570-7 P) Low Power Thermal Conductivity MEMS Sensors for Detection<br />

of Hydrogen BAVANI BALAKRISNAN, Illinois Institute of Technology, William<br />

Buttner, Melvin Findlay, Jordon G Maclay, Joseph Stetter<br />

(1570-8 P) Determination of Activated Carbons in Coal Fired Electric<br />

Power Plants Fly Ash Samples HENRY G NOWICKI, PACS Testing,<br />

Consulting, & Training, George Nowicki<br />

(1570-9 P) Analysis of Produced Water Contaminants by Ion<br />

Chromatography NADINE SEIFERT, Metrohm AG, Stefanie Czyborra,<br />

Christian Emmenegger<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1580<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Analysis of Biofuels<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1580-1 P) The Identification of Forest Bio-product Process Components<br />

through Near-Infrared Spectroscopy ABIGAIL R HAMILTON, University of<br />

Maine, Amy L St. Peter, Darrell W Donahue<br />

(1580-2 P) Optimization of a Compartmentless Microchip Biofuel Cell for<br />

Sensing Applications MICHAEL MOEHLENBROCK, Saint Louis University,<br />

Shelley D Minteer<br />

(1580-3 P) Development of a Laboratory Scale Catalytic Cracking Reactor<br />

TRACY J BENSON, Mississippi State University, William E Holmes, Rafael<br />

Hernandez, William French, Mark G White, Earl G Alley<br />

(1580-4 P) Homogeneous Catalytic Cracking of Phospholipids for Green<br />

Diesel Production STEPHEN E DUFRECHE, Mississippi State University,<br />

Rafael Hernandez, William French, Mark G White, Earl G Alley, William E<br />

Holmes<br />

(1580-5 P) Determination of Methanol in Biodiesel by Headspace Solid<br />

Phase Microextraction EARL ALLEY, Mississippi State University, Maria<br />

Paraschivescu, Rafael Hernandez, William French, Jimmie Cain, Kevin<br />

Armbrust<br />

(1580-6 P) Latest Developments on Characterization of Pure Biodiesel<br />

(B100) and Finished Biodiesel Blends by Conventional GC and<br />

Comprehensive 2D-GC DANIELA CAVAGNINO, Thermo Fisher Scientific,<br />

Fausto Munari, Andrea Cadoppi<br />

(1580-7 P) A Complete Solution for Biodiesel Fuel Analysis in Gas<br />

Chromatography ILARIA FERRANTE, DANI Instruments Spa, Manuela<br />

Bergna, Andrea Bonsanto<br />

(1580-8 P) Withdrawn<br />

(1580-9 P) Simple and Innovative Methodology for Determination of<br />

Glycerol in Biodiesel and Biodiesel Blends by Ion Chromatography<br />

JAY GANDHI, Metrohm-Peak, Spencer Gambacurta, Randy Benton<br />

(1580-10 P) Titrimetric Analysis of Biofuels CHRISTIAN HAIDER, Metrohm<br />

AG, Günther Spinnler<br />

(1580-11 P) Ion Chromatographic Determination of Anions, Cations and<br />

Organic Acids in Biofuels GERMAN BOGENSCHÜTZ, Deutsche Metrohm<br />

GmbH & Co. KG, Thomas Kolb<br />

(1580-12 P) A Complete Solution for Automated Oil Sample Prep<br />

LEE BRADY, PerkinElmer LAS, David Hilligoss, Karl Heinze, Michael Kealy,<br />

Gary Reznik<br />

(1580-13 P) Economic Ethanol: Using Aflatoxin- Contaminated Feedstocks<br />

WILLIAM E HOLMES, Mississippi State University, Ashli E Brown, Bharath K<br />

Bolla, Elizabeth C Rogers, Jeff R Wilkinson


(1580-14 P) Determination of Copper in Fuel Ethanol for Car Engines by<br />

Anodic Stripping Voltammetry ADELA BORDEANU, Metrohm AG, Uwe<br />

Loyall<br />

(1580-15 P) The Rapid Determination of Ethanol Extractives in Biomass<br />

Using Pressurized Solvent Extraction AL KAZIUNAS, Applied Separations,<br />

Rolf Schlake<br />

(1580-16 P) Titrimetric Determination of Water in a Sucrose Reference<br />

Material THOMAS VETTER, National Institute of Standards and Technology<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1590<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Analysis of Petrochemical Products<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1590-1 P) Real-Time Monitoring of Wear Particles in Lubricating Oil<br />

LARS SCHOMANN, Hamburg University of Technology, Sven Krause, Gerhard<br />

Matz<br />

(1590-2 P) Automatic Preparation of Standard Solutions for the<br />

Determination of Octane Numbers ERIC VAN DER HEIJDEN, Deutsche<br />

Metrohm GmbH & Co. KG, Alfred Steinbach<br />

(1590-3 P) High Sensitive Determination of Oxygenates in Gasoline by<br />

Using Multi-dimensional GCMS System YUKI HASHI, Shimadzu<br />

International Trading (Shanghai) Co., Limited, Zhi-Ling Chen, Jia-Xiang Hu, Jun<br />

Fan, Qing-Li Zhang, Hai-Xia Zhou, Dao-Ping Zhang<br />

(1590-4 P) ASTM Methods for Sulfur in Petrochemical Matrices Using a<br />

Pulsed Flame Photometric Detector (PFPD) MOKLESUR RAHMAN, OI<br />

Analytical, Laura Chambers<br />

(1590-5 P) Separating Petroleum Hydrocarbons Using Very Polar Phases<br />

PAUL M WYNNE, SGE Analytical Science, Yi Huang, Dan DiFeo, Peter A<br />

Dawes<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1600<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Atomic Spectroscopy<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1600-1 P) Multi-response Optimization of a Method for Copper, Cadmium<br />

and Lead Determination in Natural and Tap Waters Using Fast Sequential<br />

Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry after Cloud Point Extraction<br />

MARCOS ALMEIDA BEZERRA, Uesb, Hadla S Ferreira, Lindomar A Portugal<br />

(1600-2 P) Recent Advances in Mercury Speciation DAVIES COLIN, Brooks<br />

Rand Labs, Paul Danilchik, Annie Carter<br />

(1600-3 P) Performing EPA Methods 245.7 and 1631 with PSA Millennium<br />

Merlin System BIN CHEN, P S Analytical, Warren T Corns, Peter B Stockwell<br />

(1600-4 P) Laser Ablation ICP Optical Emission Spectrometry Analysis of<br />

Semiconductor Components as Specified by WEEE and RoHS Compliance<br />

CRAIG SEELEY, Teledyne Leeman Labs, David L Pfeil, Manuel Almeida<br />

(1600-5 P) Quantification of Free Calcium in Rat Red Blood Cells by<br />

Ultrasonic Wave-Capillary Electrophoresis-Inductively Coupled Plasma<br />

Atomic Emission Spectrometry BIYANG DENG, Guangxi Normal<br />

University, Qiumei Xu, Xiangshu Xu, Xianfeng Li<br />

(1600-6 P) A New Detection System for LIBS Based on an Acousto-optical<br />

Tunable Filter Coupled to a Photomultiplier FABIANO GONZAGA, Unicamp,<br />

Celio Pasquini<br />

(1600-7 P) Copper and Iron Liver Tissue Analysis: A Comprehensive<br />

Platform Comparison MATTHEW MICHAEL HANLEY, Mayo Clinic<br />

(1600-8 P) Analysis for Nitrogen Released from Tailor-Made, Slow-Release,<br />

Natural Rubber Blended Using a Source of Nitrogen Fertilizer FAHIMA M<br />

HELALY, National Research Centre<br />

(1600-9 P) Feasibility of In situ Fusion for Direct Determination of Cr in<br />

Portland Cement by Solid Sampling Electrothermal Atomic Absorption<br />

Spectrometry DANIELLE POLIDORIO INTIMA, Instituto de Química - USP,<br />

Elisabeth Oliveira, Pedro V Oliveira<br />

(1600-10 P) A New Approach for Single Instrument Total Organic Carbon<br />

(TOC) Analysis of Aqueous and Solid Samples WILLIAM LIPPS, OI<br />

Analytical, Gary Engelhart, Jeffrey Ross Lane<br />

(1600-11 P) Increasing Throughput and Lowering Detection Levels in ICP-<br />

MS Analysis Using a New Microwave Digestion Quartz Rotor for Sample<br />

Preparation TIMOTHY J MICHEL, Milestone, Inc.<br />

(1600-12 P) Achieving Greater Productivity Using EPA Method 245.7 for<br />

the Determination of Mercury in Wastewaters at Ultra-Trace Levels DAVID<br />

L PFEIL, Teledyne Leeman Labs, Bruce MacAllister<br />

(1600-13 P) Graphite-Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry to<br />

Determine Lead Levels in Selected Kohl Brands Marketed into Kuwait<br />

AL-KANDARI A RABAA, Kuwait Istitute for Scientific Research, Amina A Ali<br />

(1600-14 P) Study of Metabolites by Liquid Chromatography Coupled to<br />

Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry and by LC Chip Mass<br />

Spectrometry ORVILLE D STUART, University of Cincinnati, Jenny Ellis,<br />

Joseph A Caruso<br />

(1600-15 P) Inorganic and Organic Arsenic Content of Commercially<br />

Available Seaweed Samples FRANK X WEBER, RTI International , Keith E<br />

Levine, Amal S Essader, Jason M Perlmutter, Michael A Levine, Peter M<br />

Grohse<br />

(1600-16 P) New Generation Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometer AI 3300<br />

for Analysis of Hydride Forming Elements YONG XIE, Aurora Instruments<br />

Ltd, Dong Liang<br />

(1600-17 P) A Simultaneous Preconcentration Procedure for the<br />

Determination of Cadmium and Lead in Drinking Water Samples<br />

Employing Sequential Multi-element Flame Atomic Absorption<br />

Spectrometry WALTER LOPES DOS SANTOS, Universidade do Estado da<br />

Bahia - UNEB, Dannuza D Cavalcante, Hadla S Ferreira<br />

(1600-18 P) Control of Geographic Origin of Extra-Virgin Olive Oils by<br />

Liquid Injection in an Elemental Analyzer Coupled to an Isotope Ratio<br />

Mass Spectrometer JOSE MANUEL MORENO-ROJAS, EC-DG JRC, Inst. for<br />

Health & Consumer Protection, Fabiano Reniero, Claude Guillou, Liliana Krotz,<br />

Guido Giazzi<br />

(1600-19 P) Comparative Study of Optical Fiber Laser Induced Breakdown<br />

Spectroscopy Systems JAGDISH P SINGH, Mississippi State University,<br />

Appolinaire T Luanje, Fang-Yu Yueh, Seong Y Oh, Kristine Zeigler, James C<br />

Marra<br />

(1600-20 P) Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for Analysis of<br />

Chemically Etched Polytetrafluoroethylene DAVID RUSAK, University of<br />

Scranton, Kira Weaver, Brett Taroli, Robert Congdon<br />

(1600-21 P) Different Approaches to the Evaluation of Matrix Effects in<br />

Quantitative Analysis Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy<br />

ESPERANZA RODRIGUEZ, University of Florida, Kate Herrera, Igor<br />

Gornushkin, Benjamin Smith, Nicolo Omenetto, James Winefordner<br />

(1600-22 P) Comparison Between Two Analytical Method Acid Digestion<br />

and Microwave Method for Leaves Samples AL-KANDARI A RABAA, Kuwait<br />

Institute for Scientific Research, A A Ali<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1610<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Biospectroscopy<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1610-1 P) Development of Functional Dye for the Detection of Protein-<br />

Bound Acrolein as Oxidative Stress Marker YOSHIO SUZUKI, AIST, Kenji<br />

Yokoyama<br />

(1610-2 P) 1H NMR Metabolomic Study of Glioblastoma Cell Lines:<br />

identification of Metabolic Biomarkers VERONIQUE GILARD, University<br />

Paul Sabatier, Denis Desoubzdanne, Delphine Bon, Franck Desmoulin, Myriam<br />

Malet-Martino, Caroline Delmas, Christine Toulas, Elizabeth Moyal, Robert<br />

Martino


(1610-3 P) Analysis of Disturbed Metabolic Pathways in Streptozotocin-<br />

Induced Diabetic Rats Using Quantitative 1H NMR-Based Metabolomics<br />

SHUCHA ZHANG, Purdue University, Naganagowda Gowda, Vincent Asiago,<br />

Narasimhamurthy Shanaiah, Coral Barbas, Daniel Raftery<br />

(1610-4 P) Classification of Category A Pathogenic Bacteria by Infra-red<br />

Spectroscopy A. PETER SNYDER, US Army ECBC, Ashish Tripathi, Diane<br />

St. Amant, Mark Campbell, Jennifer Minter, Darren Emge, Alan C Samuels<br />

(1610-5 P) In Vitro Simulation Experiments for Implementation of a<br />

Nocturnal Hypoglycemic Alarm Based on Near-Infrared Spectroscopy<br />

WEI WANG, University of Iowa, Gary Small<br />

(1610-6 P) Dual-Pulse/Dual-Frequency LIBS Analysis of Biological<br />

Contaminants on Surfaces DANIEL W MERDES, The Pennsylvania State<br />

University, John M Suhan, Janice M Keay, David M Hadka, William R Bradley<br />

(1610-7 P) Noninvasive Diagnosis of a Single Cell with a Laser Beam<br />

XING-ZHENG WU, University of Fukui, Tomohisa Kato<br />

(1610-8 P) Determining Cadmium in Urine with Solid Phase Extraction and<br />

Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy KATHRYN E<br />

PHARR, Wake Forest University, Bradley T Jones<br />

(1610-9 P) Diagnosis of Interstitial Cystitis Using Infrared<br />

Microspectroscopy DANIEL RUBIO-DIAZ, Ohio State University, Jordan D<br />

Dimitrakov, Judi Stella, Tony Buffington, Luis Rodriguez-Saona<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1620<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Clinical/Toxicology<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1620-1 P) Meeting the USEPA Method 415.3 Requirements Using a New F<br />

UV/Persulfate TOC Analyzer STEPHEN C LAWSON, Teledyne Instruments -<br />

Tekmar, Stephen Proffitt, Brian Wallace, Robert Kist<br />

(1620-2 P) Amperometric Assay of Noble Metal Nanoparticle Cytotoxicity<br />

in Murine Adrenal Medullary Chromaffin Cells SARA A LOVE, University of<br />

Minnesota, Twin Cities, Lindsay Werkmeister, Adam D McFarland, Christy L<br />

Haynes<br />

(1620-3 P) Barbiturate Analysis by Ultra-Fast Liquid Chromatography<br />

WILLIAM HEDGEPETH, Shimadzu<br />

(1620-4 P) Rapid Analysis of Choline in Whole Blood and Plasma PAUL H<br />

GAMACHE, ESA Biosciences, Inc., Qi Zhang, Kevin Courtemanche<br />

(1620-5 P) Direct Determination of Urinary Iodine by Inductively Coupled<br />

Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) AMINA AHMED ALI, Kuwait Institute<br />

for Scientific Research, Rabaa A Al-Kandari<br />

(1620-6 P) Electrochemical Determination of Lipoic Acid INAM UL HAQUE,<br />

University of Engineering and Technology Lahore, Sana Amin, Shamaila Sadaf,<br />

Mohammad Sarwar, Imran Majeed, Abdul Rehman<br />

(1620-7 P) Development of C-reactive Protein Standard Solution MEGUMI<br />

KATO, National Metrology Institute of Japan<br />

(1620-8 P) Analysis of Urinary Pteridine Levels in Cancer Patients and<br />

Their Correlations with Different Types of Cancers ISAAC STAYTON,<br />

University of Missouri, Rolla, Rami Owera, Yinfa Ma<br />

(1620-9 P) Metabolomic Profiling of Uremia with an LC-EC Array-MS<br />

Parallel Platform IAN N ACWORTH, ESA Biosciences, Inc., Paul H Gamache,<br />

Thomas Nolin, Jonathan Himmelfarb<br />

(1620-10 P) Toxic Metals in Eye Tissue JOHN BUTZ, Mayo Clinic, Jonathan<br />

God, Jay Erie<br />

(1620-11 P) Identification of 4,4’-Methylenedianiline Biliary Metabolites<br />

Using Liquid Chromatography/Electrospray Tandem Mass Spectrometry<br />

KAN CHEN, University of New Orleans, Tammy R Dugas, Richard B Cole<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1630<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Food Science: GC/MS<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1630-1 P) Characterization of Volatiles in Oak Chip Extracts<br />

HAIBO WANG, Varian Inc.<br />

(1630-2 P) Headspace Techniques for Flavor Characterization and Odor<br />

Detection within the Food Industry JEFF SHERIFF, EST Analytical, Jim<br />

Monk<br />

(1630-3 P) Vacuum Extraction for Food and Flavor Analysis by GCMS<br />

THOMAS XAVIER ROBINSON, Entech Instruments, Inc., Daniel B Cardin,<br />

Christopher Casteel<br />

(1630-4 P) Analysis of Flavoring Agents in Alcohol-Based Flavors<br />

VANESSA R KINTON, Alcohol Tobacco Tax Trade Bureau, Janet M Scalese,<br />

Edward R Limowski, Tomika L Moore<br />

(1630-5 P) A New Approach to Flavor and Fragrance Identification Using<br />

the New Stratum PTC Purge-and Trap with GCMS TERI ANGELA<br />

DATTILIO, Teledyne Tekmar<br />

(1630-6 P) Optimizing Dispersive Solid Phase Extraction and Splitless<br />

Injection: Gas Chromatography for Fruit and Vegetable Extracts Prepared<br />

by the QuEChERS Method JACK COCHRAN, Restek Corporation, Julie<br />

Kowalski, Lydia Nolan<br />

(1630-7 P) Analysis of Mono-Unsaturated Fatty Acids by Gas<br />

Chromatography PIERLUIGI DELMONTE, US Food and Drug Administration,<br />

Qing Hu, Ali-Reza Fardin Kia, Jeanne Rader<br />

(1630-8 P) Assessment of the Levels of Benzo-a-pyrene in Olive Oil in the<br />

State of Kuwait NISAR AHMED MUKHTAR, Kuwait Institute for Scientific<br />

Research<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1640<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Laboratory Management<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1640-1 P) Instrument Integration and Laboratory Information Management<br />

Systems STEVE RAYBURN, Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc.<br />

(1640-2 P) Marketing High Technology Service Aspects and<br />

Considerations: Part III JOHN F LITTON, Ektron Tek Co., LTD<br />

(1640-3 P) Developing a Laboratory Information Management System<br />

(LIMS) Request for Proposal KIM PASZKO, Accelerated Technology<br />

Laboratories, Inc.<br />

(1640-4 P) Pollution Monitoring and Waste Management of Dyestuff and<br />

Dyes Intermediates Effluent of Selected Industrial Estates<br />

MAHENDRAKUMAR RAMJIBHAI SADARIYA, Bhavnagar University


POSTER SESSION Session 1650<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Quality<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1650-1 P) Conversion of Validated HPLC Methods to Ultrahigh-Pressure<br />

LC (UHPLC) Methods in Quality Control Laboratory QIANG CHEN, Alexza<br />

Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Trish Nguyen, Vien Lam<br />

(1650-2 P) Development of POPs Standard Solutions Traceable to SI: Trial<br />

of Homogeneity Test and Stability Test YOSHINORI FUJIMINE, Otsuka<br />

Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Kazutoshi Nose, Tetsuya Hirai, Toshihide Ihara,<br />

Takeshi Saito, Masayoshi Koike<br />

(1650-3 P) Development of POPs Standard Solutions Traceable to SI:<br />

Purity Determination of Neat Compounds by Thermal Analysis<br />

TOSHIHIDE IHARA, NMIJ/AIST, Takeshi Saito, Masayoshi Koike, Yoshinori<br />

Fujimine, Kazutoshi Nose, Tetsuya Hirai<br />

(1650-4 P) Preparation and Certification of a Internationally Certified<br />

Uranium Standard (CRM) STUART ANTHONY MARSLAND, Mintek<br />

(1650-5 P) Development of POPs Standard Solutions Traceable to SI:<br />

Purity Determination of Neat Compounds Using NMR TAKESHI SAITO,<br />

National Metrology Institute of Japan, AIST, Toshihide Ihara, Masayoshi Koike,<br />

Yosinori Fujimine, Kazutoshi Nose, Tetsuya Hirai<br />

(1650-6 P) Errors in Liquid Delivery: The Importance of Laboratory<br />

Conditions on Pipetting A BJOERN CARLE, Artel, Doreen A Rumery, Aaron<br />

B Davis, Geoff A Sawyer, Keith J Albert, John T Bradshaw<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1660<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Separation Science Advances<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1660-1 P) A Novel Immunoassay Method Based on Flow Field-Flow<br />

Fractionation JISHAN LI, University of California, Riverside, Wenwan Zhong<br />

(1660-2 P) Development of a Novel Thermal Field-Flow Fractionation<br />

Method for Compositional Analysis of Polysytrene-Polyacrylate<br />

Copolymers J RAY RUNYON, Colorado School of Mines, S Kim R Williams<br />

(1660-3 P) Advances in Supercritical Fluid Extraction: From the Quality<br />

Control/Quality Assurance Laboratory to Process Development<br />

KENNETH J JAMES, SFT Inc.<br />

(1660-4 P) Comparison of the Binding Properties of an Anti-thyroxine<br />

Antibody and an Anti-thyroxine Aptamer ANNETTE C MOSER, University<br />

of Nebraska, Kearney, David S Hage<br />

(1660-5 P) Global Optimization in Ion Chromatography SHUHRAT M<br />

SAYITKULOV, Samarkand State University, Nurali Q Muhamadiev<br />

(1660-6 P) On-column Spectroscopic Analysis of Mobile Phase Density<br />

and Analyte Retention in Packed Capillary Columns LAWRENCE ROBERT<br />

BAKER, Brigham Young University, Steven R Goates, Andrew Orton, John D<br />

McElderry, Nicole M Taylor<br />

(1660-7 P) PEG-Linked Geminal Dicationic Liquids as Selective, High<br />

Stability Gas Chromatographic Stationary Phases KE HUANG, University of<br />

Texas, Arlington, Xinxin Han, Xiaotong Zhang, Daniel W Armstrong<br />

(1660-8 P) Photochromic Monolithic Stationary Phases: Study of Covalent<br />

Linkage to the Underlying Monolithic Scaffold MIREK MACKA, Dublin City<br />

University, Zarah Walsh, Silvia Scarmagnani, Nameer Alhashimy, Silvija Abele,<br />

Dermot Diamond, Brett Paull<br />

(1660-9 P) Simple and Effective 3D Recognition of Domoic Acid Using a<br />

Molecularly Imprinted Polymer TAKUYA KUBO, Tohoku University, Ken<br />

Hosoya, Kunimitsu Kaya<br />

(1660-10 P) Ion Exchange Characterization of Surface-Confined Ionic<br />

Liquid Stationary Phases PATRICE RENEE FIELDS, University of Cincinnati,<br />

Apryll Stalcup<br />

(1660-11 P) 2.1um Particles for the Resolution of Complex Mixtures in<br />

UPLC KEN BUTCHART, Fortis Technologies Ltd, Mark Woodruff<br />

(1660-12 P) Zwitterionic Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography<br />

(HILIC) for Ion Analysis PATRIK APPELBLAD, SeQuant AB, Wen Jiang<br />

(1660-13 P) Columns for the Analysis of Polyolefins by Gel Permeation<br />

Chromatography: Assessing Critical Column Parameters JOHN<br />

MCCONVILLE, Polymer Laboratories, Varian Inc., Ian Willoughby, Steve<br />

O'Donohue, Greg Saunders<br />

(1660-14 P) Development of a Range of Hydrophilic Macroporous Particles<br />

for Size Exclusion Chromatography JOHN MCCONVILLE, Polymer<br />

Laboratories, Varian Inc., Greg Saunders, Laura Gilbert, Ian Willoughby<br />

(1660-15 P) On-line Automatic Chromatographic Monitoring of Complex<br />

Multi-stage Polymerization Reactions JOHN MCCONVILLE, Polymer<br />

Laboratories, Varian Inc., Steve O'Donohue, Ian Willoughby, Greg Saunders<br />

(1660-16 P) A New Solid Phase Extraction (SPE) Instrument for the Fully<br />

Automated Analysis of EPA 1664A Oil and Grease Water Samples KURTIS<br />

J MONTEGNA, AqueousBlue Instruments, Ken Kerwin, Joseph Stefkovich<br />

(1660-17 P) Development of a Novel Platinized Nanoporous Membrane for<br />

the Separation of Analytes GUIWAN KOH, National University of Singapore,<br />

Pui Sze Cheow, Chee-Seng Toh, Nguyen Thi Thahn Binh<br />

(1660-18 P) A Portable Pre-concentrator for the Micro-GC<br />

WOLF MUENCHMEYER, Airsense Analytics, Andreas Walte, Bert Ungethuem<br />

(1660-19 P) Separation of Cholinesterase Inhibitors Using Open-Tubular<br />

Capillary Electrochromatography ANTRIANA CONSTANTINOU, University<br />

of Cyprus, Constantina Kapnissi-Christodoulou<br />

(1660-20 P) Characterization and Application of Novel Gemini Surfactants<br />

as Pseudostationary Phases in Capillary Electrophoresis CEVDET AKBAY,<br />

Fayetteville State University, David M Ahlstrom, Ernest E Hooper, Anam K<br />

Lodhi, Asad A Rizvi, Lei Shi<br />

(1660-21 P) Optimization of Lignin Degradation Components by Capillary<br />

Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry RODERQUITA K MOORE, Clark<br />

Atlanta University<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1670<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Spectroscopic Tools for Biomedical Applications<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1670-1 P) Attenuated Total Internal Reflectance (ATR) Infrared<br />

Microspectroscopic Imaging of Kidney Stone/Tissue Biopsies: Probing the<br />

Stone/Tissue Interface HEATHER J GULLEY-STAHL, Miami University,<br />

Andrew P Evan, Andre J Sommer<br />

(1670-2 P) Conformation of Recombinant Human Surfactant Protein C<br />

Mutants in Lipid Bilayer Determined by Infrared Spectroscopy and 2D<br />

Correlation Analysis YU ZHU, University of Georgia, John E Baatz, Richard A<br />

Dluhy<br />

(1670-3 P) Study of Trans-dermal Drug Delivery with Spectroscopic<br />

Imaging JEAN-MICHEL ANDANSON, Imperial College London, Sergei G<br />

Kazarian<br />

(1670-4 P) Detection of PCBs in Feed by Solid-Phase Extraction and<br />

GC/MS Analysis BARBARA VIVALDI, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale<br />

Piemonte, Liguria e Valle d'Aosta, Giuliana Ottonello, Francesca Tarchino,<br />

Stefania Squadrone, Maria Cesarina Abete, Marino Prearo, Angelo Ferrari<br />

(1670-5 P) Pharmacodynamic Assessment of Histone Deacetylase<br />

Inhibiotrs by Infrared Spectroscopy TSOCHING CHEN, National Institutes of<br />

Health, Stephen Hewitt, Ira Levin<br />

(1670-6 P) New Mercury Analyzer System KOUJI YAMATO, Hiranuma<br />

Sangyo Co., Ltd., Momoko Nagaya, John D MacFarlane<br />

(1670-7 P) Detection of the Anti-tubercular Activity of the Crude Extracts<br />

of the Selected Herbs and Spices in the Philippines by Micro Alamar Blue<br />

Assay (MABA) CATHERINE MONTALLA SAMSON, Angeles University<br />

Foundation, Merlyn C Cruz, Bernard C Silvala


POSTER SESSION Session 1680<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

UV/VIS Spectrophotometry<br />

Tuesday Afternoon<br />

(1680-1 P) Evaluating Rapid Methodology for the Determination of<br />

Biodiesel Quality AARON L GRAHAM, Mississippi State University, Darrell L<br />

Sparks, Elizabeth C Rogers, Marcus E McCulloch, William E Holmes, Rafael<br />

Hernandez<br />

(1680-2 P) Withdrawn<br />

(1680-3 P) Withdrawn<br />

(1680-4 P) Metals in Cat Hair Revisited: Determination of Iron and<br />

Aluminum in Cat Hair and Food by UV-VIS Spectrophotometry MARK T<br />

STAUFFER, University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg<br />

(1680-5 P) Highly Sensitive Detection Membranes for Metal Ions Loaded<br />

with Nanocomposite of Water-Soluble Metal Indicators and Nano<br />

Adsorbents YUKIKO TAKAHASHI, AIST, Toshishige Suzuki<br />

(1680-6 P) Development and Validation of Spectrophotometric Methods for<br />

Determination of Sodium Salt of Ceftriaxone in Pharmaceutical Dosage<br />

Form POPATBHAI K PATEL, M. G. Sciences Institute, Pravinbhai<br />

Ranchhodbhai Patel<br />

(1680-7 P) Statistical Optimization of a Single-Pot Synthesis of CdTe/CdS<br />

Core Shell Quantum Dots LAURA SHERMAN, Colorado College, Murphy<br />

Brasuel<br />

(1680-8 P) Withdrawn<br />

(1680-9 P) Thioredoxin Reductase Assay for Biological Samples IRINA<br />

GAZARYAN, Burke Med Res Inst, Alexander Gorovits, Abraham Brown<br />

(1680-10 P) Development and Validation of Spectrophotometric Methods<br />

for the Estimation of Aztreonam as Anti-cancer and Antibiotic Drug<br />

HARESHKUMAR N KALSARIYA, M. G. Science Institute, Bharatkumar B<br />

Baldaniya<br />

(1680-11 P) 2-Hydoxy-4-n-butoxy-5-bromoacetophenone<br />

Thiosemicarbazone as an Extraction Spectrophotometric Reagent for<br />

Copper (II) K N PATEL, Smt. M.G. Panchal Science And Shri V. L. Shah<br />

Commerce College, K S Parikh<br />

(1680-12 P) Novel Calix[4]pyrrole Hydroxamic Acid [C4PHA]: A New<br />

Reagent for the Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Vanadium (V) VINOD KUMAR<br />

JAIN, Gujarat University, Hiren Mandalia<br />

(1680-13 P) Polyphenols, Phytosterols and Bitter Principles in Teucrium l.<br />

Species Growing in Croatia: Qualitative, Quantitative and Multivariate<br />

Analysis JADRANKA VUKOVIĆ, Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry,<br />

Renata Jurišić Grubešić, Dario Kremer, Sanda Vladimir-Knežević<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING Session 1690<br />

Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

1:30-3:30 PM<br />

Micromechanical Chem/Bio Sensors<br />

Facilitated by HAI-FENG FRANK JI, Louisiana Tech University, Room 226<br />

Petroleum Analysis: What We Can Learn from Natural Products Chemistry<br />

Facilitated by MICHAEL CHENG, Chevron Energy and Technology Company,<br />

Room 227<br />

Laboratory Compliance-Impact to Data Energy<br />

Facilitated by: MICHELE H PIEPOLI, MHP Consultants, Room 231<br />

The Progress and Future of EPA Performance-Based Measurements<br />

Facilitated by: WAYNE WHIPPLE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, R5<br />

CRL, Room 232<br />

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

MORNING<br />

AWARD Session 1700<br />

Analytical Chemistry Award for Young Investigators in<br />

Separation Science - arranged by Victoria L McGuffin, Michigan State<br />

University<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 276<br />

Victoria L McGuffin, Michigan State University, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Victoria L McGuffin<br />

8:35 Presentation of the <strong>2008</strong> Analytical Chemistry<br />

Award for Young Investigators in Separation Science to Adam T Woolley,<br />

Brigham Young University by Victoria L McGuffin, Michigan State<br />

University<br />

8:40 (1700-1) Bioanalytical Separations in Multilayer Microfluidic<br />

Devices ADAM T WOOLLEY, Brigham Young University<br />

9:15 (1700-2) Microfabricated PCR-Microemulsion Generator: A<br />

New Tool for Single- Molecule and Single-Cell Genetic Analysis RICHARD<br />

A MATHIES, University of California, Berkeley, Palani Kumaresan, Chaoyong J<br />

Yang, Samantha Cronier<br />

9:50 (1700-3) Biocompatible Polymeric Materials for<br />

Microseparations MILTON L LEE, Brigham Young University, Xuefei Sun, Yun<br />

Li, Yan Fang, Yuanyuan Li, Xin Chen, H. Dennis Tolley<br />

10:25 Recess<br />

10:40 (1700-4) Mask-Directed Microreplication JASON B SHEAR,<br />

University of Texas, Bryan Kaehr, Rex Nielson<br />

11:15 (1700-5) Capillary Electrophoresis and Droplets DANIEL T<br />

CHIU, University of Washington<br />

AWARD Session 1710<br />

Bomem-Michelson Award – arranged by David Tuschel,<br />

ChemImage Corporation<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 252<br />

Mary W Carrabba, Southern Oregon University/President, The Coblentz<br />

Society, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks – Mary W Carrabba<br />

8:35 Presentation of the <strong>2008</strong> Bomem-Michelson Award to<br />

Geraldine Richmond, University of Oregon by Mary W Carrabba, Southern<br />

Oregon University/President, The Coblentz Society<br />

8:40 (1710-1) Going Nonlinear to Study the Structure and<br />

Dynamics of Molecular Assembly at Complex Interfaces GERALDINE<br />

RICHMOND, University of Oregon<br />

9:15 (1710-2) Planar Array Infrared Spectroscopy: Academia +<br />

Industry = Product BRUCE CHASE, DuPont<br />

9:50 (1710-3) Multivariate Spectroscopy of Lipid-Based Soft<br />

Materials SHARON NEAL, University of Delaware<br />

10:25 Recess<br />

10:40 (1710-4) Lipid Microdomain Formation: Characterization by<br />

Infrared Spectroscopy and Ultrasonic Velocimetry IRA W LEVIN, National<br />

Institutes of Health, Zachary D Schultz<br />

11:15 (1710-5) Protein Microarrays with High Sensitivity MARY<br />

WIRTH, University of Oregon, Suping Zheng, Tomika Bethea, David Egas


SYMPOSIUM Session 1730<br />

Analytical Instrumentation for Biofuels R&D - arranged by Roland<br />

Hirsch, US Department of Energy<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 244<br />

Roland Hirsch, US Department of Energy, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Roland Hirsch<br />

8:35 (1730-1) The BioEnergy Science Center: An Overview--Can<br />

New Analytical Instrumentation Help to Overcome the Recalcitrance of<br />

Biomass? MARTIN KELLER, Oak Ridge National Laboratory<br />

9:10 (1730-2) The Joint BioEnergy Institute PAUL D ADAMS,<br />

Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Harvey Blanch, Jay Keasling, Wolf Frommer,<br />

Kathe Andrews-Cramer, Blake Simmons<br />

9:45 (1730-3) Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center: High<br />

Throughput Analysis of Plant Materials as a Resource for Biofuels<br />

MARKUS PAULY, Michigan State University, Ken Keegstra, Jonathan Walton<br />

10:20 (1730-4) Three-Dimensional Spatial Profiling of<br />

Lignocellulosic Materials by Coupling Light Scattering and Mass<br />

Spectrometry PAUL BOHN, University of Notre Dame, Jonathan V Sweedler<br />

10:55 (1730-5) High-Resolution Solution-state NMR of<br />

Unfractionated Plant Cell Walls; Potential for Biomass Selection and<br />

Process Optimization JOHN RALPH, USDA-Agricultural Research Service,<br />

Mattias Hedenstrom, Fachuang Lu, Hoon Kim, Daniel Yelle, Kenneth E Hammel<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 1720<br />

Applications of Vibrational Spectroscopy in Biomedical<br />

Research - arranged by Zhan Chen, University of Michigan<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 255<br />

Zhan Chen, University of Michigan, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Zhan Chen<br />

8:35 (1720-1) Quantitative Biological Raman Spectroscopy<br />

MICHAEL S FELD, MIT Spectroscopy Laboratory<br />

9:10 (1720-2) Raman Spectroscopy, Imaging and Tomography of<br />

Bone Tissue MICHAEL D MORRIS, University of Michigan<br />

9:45 (1720-3) Novel Nanoarray SERS Substrates for High<br />

Sensitivity Biomedical Pathogen Sensing and Classification RICHARD A<br />

DLUHY, University of Georgia, Jeremy D Driskell, Ralph A Tripp, Yiping Zhao<br />

10:20 (1720-4) Infrared Spectroscopy in Clinical Chemistry:<br />

Advances in Instrumentation for Blood Monitoring HERBERT MICHAEL<br />

HEISE, ISAS - Institute for Analytical Sciences<br />

10:55 (1720-5) Molecular Structures of Proteins, Peptides, and<br />

Lipids at Interfaces Studied by Linear and Nonlinear Vibrational<br />

Spectroscopy ZHAN CHEN, University of Michigan<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 1740<br />

Cancer Biomarkers: Proteomics, Glycoproteomics, Glycomics<br />

and Metabolomics - arranged by Milos V Novotny and Yehia Mechref,<br />

Indiana University<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 265<br />

Milos V Novotny, Indiana University, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Milos V Novotny<br />

8:35 (1740-1) Proteomics Tools to Fast-Track Cancer Biomarker<br />

Development SAMIR HANASH, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center<br />

9:10 (1740-2) Markers of Cancer Using a Lectin Glycoarray<br />

Approach DAVID M LUBMAN, University of Michigan<br />

9:45 (1740-3) Glycans and Peptide for Detection of Hepatocellular<br />

Carcinoma RADOSLAV GOLDMAN, Georgetown University, Habtom Ressom,<br />

Christopher Loffredo, Yanming An, Yehia Mechref, Zuzana Kyselova, Milos V<br />

Novotny<br />

10:20 (1740-4) Lipidomic Profiling as a Cancer Diagnostic and<br />

Prognostic Approach YEHIA MECHREF, Indiana University, Guangxiang<br />

Wu, Milos V Novotny<br />

10:55 (1740-5) Metabolite Profiles of Sphingolipid and Phospholipid<br />

of Colon Cancer Tissues: A Lipid Biomarker Study for Colon Cancers<br />

MING-SHANG KUO, Lilly Research Laboratories, Hai H Bui, Stefan J<br />

Thibodeaux, Phillip E Sanders, Anthony Fischl<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 1750<br />

Mass Spectrometric Approaches for Structural Analysis of<br />

Nucleic Acids and Their Complexes - arranged by Kristina<br />

Hakansson, University of Michigan<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 267<br />

Kristina Hakansson, University of Michigan, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Kristina Hakansson<br />

8:35 (1750-1) Mass Spectrometry Based Approaches to Examining<br />

the Redox Chemistry of Pyrimidine Cyclobutane Dimers RICHARD A<br />

O'HAIR, University of Melbourne, Uta Wille<br />

9:10 (1750-2) Chemical Probes and Photodissociation for<br />

Characterization of DNA/Drug Complexes JENNIFER BRODBELT,<br />

University of Texas, Carol Parr, Sarah Pierce, Suncerae Smith, Jeff Wilson<br />

9:45 (1750-3) ESI-FTICR Analysis of Retroviral Protein-RNA<br />

Assemblies DANIELE FABRIS, University of Maryland Baltimore County<br />

10:20 (1750-4) Quantitative Identification and Characterization of<br />

RNA Mixtures PATRICK LIMBACH, University of Cincinnati<br />

10:55 (1750-5) Gas-Phase Ion-Electron Reactions and Hydrogen<br />

Exchange for Nucleic Acid Structural Characterization KRISTINA<br />

HAKANSSON, University of Michigan, Jingjie Mo, Jiong Yang<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 1760<br />

Next Generation Genome Sequencing Technologies - arranged by<br />

J Michael Ramsey, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 272<br />

J Michael Ramsey, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - J Michael Ramsey<br />

8:35 (1760-1) Automated Microfluidic Sanger Sequencing Sample<br />

Preparation STEVAN JOVANOVICH, Microchip Biotechnologies, Inc., Richard<br />

Belcinski, Luliu Blaga, Allen Boronkay, Helen Franklin, Corey Garrigues, Roger<br />

McIntosh, Bill Nielsen, Mike Nguyen, Phil Sison, Jaclyn Taal<br />

9:10 (1760-2) A Genome Analyzer System: Cost-effective, High<br />

Throughput Genomics Using Solexa DNA Sequencing Technology GARY<br />

P SCHROTH, Illumina, Inc.<br />

9:45 (1760-3) Single Molecule DNA Sequencing by Synthesis<br />

TIMOTHY HARRIS, Helicos BioSciences<br />

10:20 (1760-4) Progress Towards Ultrafast DNA Sequencing Using<br />

Nanopores AMIT MELLER, Boston University<br />

10:55 (1760-5) Single Molecule DNA Sequencing Using Nanofluidics<br />

and Nanoelectrodes J MICHAEL RAMSEY, University of North Carolina,<br />

Chapel Hill<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 1770<br />

SESSION<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

Mass Spectrometry Meets the World - arranged by S Douglass<br />

Gilman, Louisiana State University, Gloria Thomas MaGee, Xavier University<br />

of Louisiana and Kristin A Fletcher, ATMI, Inc.<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 243<br />

Kristin A Fletcher, ATMI, Inc., Presiding<br />

8:30 (1770-1) Multiple Discrete-Dynode-Multiplier Isotope Ratio<br />

Mass Spectrometer ANTHONY D APPELHANS, Idaho National Laboratory,<br />

John E Olson, Michael B Ward<br />

8:50 (1770-2) Wide Mass Range Trapping of PEG Sample Mixture<br />

Using Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Fourier Transform<br />

Mass Spectrometry CHARLES L WILKINS, University of Arkansas, Sasa<br />

Miladinovic, Jeffrey Jones<br />

9:10 (1770-3) MALDI-TOF-MS Examination of Poly(3-<br />

hexylthiophene)s Formed at Low Temperatures Using Chemical Oxidative<br />

Coupling Methods WARREN SOLFIELL, Louisiana State University, Robin L<br />

McCarley<br />

9:30 (1770-4) Combating Counterfeit Drugs with Mass<br />

Spectrometry in the Open Air FACUNDO M FERNANDEZ, Georgia Institute<br />

of Technology, Leonard Nyadong, Christina Y Hampton, Kristin Johnson, Felicia<br />

Yang, Glenn Harris, Michael D Green, Paul N Newton, Camilla Ricci, Sergei G<br />

Kazarian


9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1770-5) Functionally Selective Ion Mobility Shift Reagents for<br />

Structural Mass Spectrometry JOHN A MCLEAN, Vanderbilt University,<br />

Thomas J Kerr, Randi L Gant, Larissa L Fenn, Jeffrey R Enders<br />

10:25 (1770-6) LC-MS/MS Mapping of the Oxidation of apoB in Low<br />

Density Lipoproteins SOURAV CHAKRABORTY, University of New Orleans,<br />

Yang Cai, Matthew A Tarr<br />

10:45 (1770-7) Unambiguous Determination of Isobaric<br />

Modifications by Liquid Chromatography Retention Time and Mass<br />

Spectrometry LANHAO YANG, The Ohio State University Medical Center,<br />

Shengjiang Tu, Chen Ren, Chun-Lin Liao, Ming-Daw Tsai, Michael A Freitas<br />

11:05 (1770-8) A Metaproteomics Approach for Taxonomic<br />

Classification of Bacteria Using Mass Spectrometry-Based Sequencing of<br />

Peptide Ions JACEK P DWORZANSKI, SAIC, Samir Deshpande, Rabih E<br />

Jabbour, Charles H Wick, Alan W Zulich<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 1780<br />

SESSION<br />

Analytical Chemistry Applied to the Study and Preservation of<br />

Art and Cultural Works - arranged by Julie Arslanoglu, The Metropolitan<br />

Museum of Art<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 245<br />

Julie Arslanoglu, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1780-1) Analytical Chemistry in the Museum World: Short<br />

Overview and Recent Advances in the Metropolitan Museum of Art<br />

JULIE ARSLANOGLU, The Metropolitan Museum of Art<br />

8:50 (1780-2) Peeling Back History with X-rays: How Confocal X-<br />

ray Fluorescence Microscopy Helped Re-attribute a 17th C. Flemish<br />

Masterpiece ARTHUR R WOLL, Cornell University, Jennifer L Mass, Christina<br />

Bisulca, Matt Cushman, Carol B Griggs, Noelle Ocon, Tomasz Wazny<br />

9:10 (1780-3) Single Sided NMR of Artists’ Materials SILVIA<br />

CENTENO, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Eleonora Del Federico, Akiko<br />

Yamazaki-Kleps, Alexej Jerschow<br />

9:30 (1780-4) UV-VIS Fluorescence Properties of Dyes and Lakes:<br />

Implications for the Non-invasive Characterization of Polychrome Surfaces<br />

COSTANZA MILIANI, CNR-ISTM<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1780-5) Application of EGA, PyGC/MS and TD-GC/MS for the<br />

Testing of Materials for Use in Storage and Display in Museums NAOKO<br />

SONODA, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan, Shingo Hidaka, Hajime<br />

Ohtani, Chuichi Watanabe, Shihori Takeda<br />

10:25 (1780-6) Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Studies on<br />

Paintings KATRIEN KEUNE<br />

10:45 (1780-7) Using DART-MS in Preservation Research at the<br />

Library of Congress JEANETTE ADAMS, Library of Congress<br />

11:05 (1780-8) Analysis of Art and Archaeological Materials Using<br />

Proteomics Techniques CAROLINE TOKARSKI, UMR CNRS 8009, Caroline<br />

Solazzo, Nicolas Garnier, Christian Rolando<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 1790<br />

SESSION<br />

Fluidics at the Nanoscale: Pores, Pipettes, and Channels -<br />

arranged by Lane A Baker and Stephen C Jacobson, Indiana University<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 271<br />

Lane A Baker, Indiana University, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1790-1) Ion Transport through Nanopores: From Living Cells<br />

to Diodes and Transistors ZUZANNA S SIWY, University of California, Irvine,<br />

Eric Kalman, Ivan Vlassiouk<br />

8:50 (1790-2) Solvent Behavior in Hydrophobic Silica Nanotubes<br />

DOUGLAS S ENGLISH, University of Maryland, Charles Luckett, Karthik<br />

Jayaraman, Sang Bok Lee<br />

9:10 (1790-3) Nanoporous Colloidal Membranes with Controlled<br />

Molecular Transport ILYA ZHAROV, University of Utah<br />

9:30 (1790-4) Electrochemical Characterization of Nanoporous<br />

Films Fabricated from a Polystyrene–Poly(methylmethacrylate) Diblock<br />

Copolymer Immobilized on an Electrode Surface TAKASHI ITO, Kansas<br />

State University, Yongxin Li, Helene C Maire<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1790-5) Biomolecular Recognition in Nanoscale Confined<br />

Spaces S THAYUMANAVAN, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,<br />

Elamprakash Savariar, Kothandam Krishnamoorthy<br />

10:25 (1790-6) Detecting “Short” DNAs with Artificial Nanopore<br />

Membranes by Resistive-Pulse Sensing KAAN KECECI, University of<br />

Florida, Youngseon Choi, Lane A Baker, Fatih Buyukserin, Charles R Martin<br />

10:45 (1790-7) Lithography Using Nanotubes PUNIT KOHLI,<br />

Southern Illinois University, Rashid Zakeri, Bojan Mitrovic, Charvi Patel<br />

11:05 (1790-8) Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy: Imaging<br />

Cells and Synthetic Membranes LANE A BAKER, Indiana University, Yaqin<br />

Fu, Zachary Forsythe, Chiao-Chao Chen, Rahul Thakar<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 1800<br />

SESSION<br />

Spectroscopy in the Field: Miniature Spectrometers at Work -<br />

arranged by Richard A Crocombe and Mark A Druy, Physical Sciences, Inc.<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 261<br />

Richard A Crocombe, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1800-1) Identification of Anthrax Spores and Hoax Materials<br />

in Mail and on Sorting Equipment STUART FARQUHARSON, Real-Time<br />

Analyzers, Inc.<br />

8:50 (1800-2) On-line Grading of Beef Carcass Tenderness Using<br />

VIS-NIR Spectroscopy BRIAN CURTISS, ASD, Inc., Dan Shiley<br />

9:10 (1800-3) Applications of Portable Infrared and Raman<br />

Spectrometers for Homeland Defense JOHN SEELENBINDER, Smiths<br />

Detection<br />

9:30 (1800-4) Handheld Spectral Analyzers for Field and<br />

Consumer-Based Applications JOHN PETER COATES, Coates Consulting<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1800-5) Applications of Next-Generation Miniaturized Near-IR<br />

and Mid-IR TDLAS Gas Analyzers MICKEY FRISH, Physical Sciences Inc.<br />

10:25 (1800-6) Handheld Raman as a Field Tool in the Fight against<br />

Illegitimately Possessed Controlled Substances CHRISTOPHER D<br />

BROWN, Ahura Scientific, Inc.<br />

10:45 (1800-7) Classification of Carpet Fibers and Plastics for<br />

Recycling by Hand-Held Near-Infrared Spectroscopy DAN KLEVISHA,<br />

Polychromix<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1810<br />

Advances in Analysis of Food and Agricultural Products<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 242<br />

Carrie A Lendon, Cargill, Incorporated, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1810-1) The Chiral Finger-Print of an Herbicidal Product<br />

Resolved by SFC JENNIFER LEFLER, Thar Instruments, Jaci Cole<br />

8:50 (1810-2) Automated Powder Pipetting with Random Access<br />

Sample Management and Weight Checking JAMES ALAN LOWE, Gilson<br />

9:10 (1810-3) FT-IR Microspectroscopic Imaging Provides<br />

Objective Chemically Defined Morphological Class Discrimination in<br />

Wheat LAUREN R BREWER, Kansas State University, David L Wetzel<br />

9:30 (1810-4) InSb Imaging Provides Nondestructive Subsurface<br />

Polychromatic Chemical Discrimination of Germinated Seeds<br />

HICRAN KOC, Kansas State University, David L Wetzel<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1810-5) Dietary Supplement Laboratory Proficiency Testing-<br />

NIST Pilot <strong>Program</strong> CATHERINE A RIMMER, National Institute of Standards<br />

and Technology, David L Duewer, Katherine Sharpless, Laura J Wood<br />

10:25 (1810-6) Compartment-Resolved Trace Mineral Element<br />

Detection in Fresh Vegetables Using UV Nanosecond Laser-Induced<br />

Breakdown Spectroscopy JIN YU, LASIM, UMR 5579 CNRS - University<br />

Lyon 1, Vincent Juve, Richard Portelli, Myriam Boueri, Matthieu Baudelet


10:45 (1810-7) Detection of PPM Pesticides in Imported Fruit and<br />

Vegetables by SERS STUART FARQUHARSON, Real-Time Analyzers, Inc.,<br />

Chetan Shende, Frank Inscore, James Stuart<br />

11:05 (1810-8) Reproducibility of Nitrogen/Protein Determination by<br />

Combustion Method on Non-homogeneous Food Samples LILIANA<br />

KROTZ, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Guido Giazzi<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1820<br />

Advances in Bioanalytical Analysis (Half Session)<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 342<br />

Joseph E Wreen, Association for the Coastal Environment, Presiding<br />

10:05 (1820-1) Solid Phase Extraction of Proteins from Buffered<br />

Solutions Using Capillary Channeled Polymer (C-CP) as a Stationary<br />

Phase for Recovery, Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization and<br />

Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry MEGAN FECTEAU, Clemson<br />

University, Laura Steffen, D. Seth Fornea, R Kenneth Marcus<br />

10:25 (1820-2) Viral Titre FIONA PERREIRA, deltaDOT<br />

10:45 (1820-3) Metabolomic Analysis Using Comprehensive Two-<br />

Dimensional Gas Chromatography AMY L PAYEUR, University of Michigan,<br />

Robert Kennedy<br />

11:05 (1820-4) Determination of Sulfur-Containing Metabolites of<br />

Asparagus in Human Urine with SBSE-GCxGC-TOFMS PETE STEVENS,<br />

LECO Corporation<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1830<br />

Advances in Cellular/Tissue Imaging Techniques<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 241<br />

Gloria M Story, The Procter and Gamble Company, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1830-1) Mid-Infrared Transmission Characteristics of the<br />

Crotalus Adamanteus Infrared Image Sensor Pit Organ Using Infrared<br />

Microscopy GABOR J KEMENY, Pike Technologies, Inc., Michael S Grace,<br />

Adam B Safer<br />

8:50 (1830-2) Effects of Radio Protectant Amifostine on Irradiated<br />

Rat Brain Tissues Studied by FTIR Microspectroscopy and Imaging<br />

GULGAN CAKMAK, Kansas State University, David L Wetzel, Feride Severcan<br />

9:10 (1830-3) Probing Ocular Tissue by Confocal Raman<br />

Microscopy: Investigation of Advanced Glycation End Product (AGE)<br />

Adducts in Bruch’s Membrane JOHN J MCGARVEY, Queens University<br />

Belfast, Alan W Stitt, James R Beattie, Josephine V Glenn, Anna M Pawlak,<br />

Mike E Boulton<br />

9:30 (1830-4) Differentiation of Individual Stem Cells Characterized<br />

by FTIR and Raman imaging REINER SALZER, TU Dresden, Christoph<br />

Krafft, Gerald Steiner, Matthias Kirsch, Saskia Kuechler, Gabriele Schackert,<br />

Martina Maisel, Alexander Storch<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1830-5) The Rapid Return on Investment of Raman<br />

Microscopy: The Reason Why Many of Your Colleagues are Now Raman<br />

Users FRAN ADAR, Horiba Jobin Yvon, Eunah Lee, Emmanuel LeRoy,<br />

Andrew Whitley, Emmanuel Froigneaux<br />

10:25 (1830-6) Large Area FTIR Imaging at High Spatial Resolution<br />

with Biological Samples: How Differing Levels of Spatial Resolution Can<br />

Influence Interpretation MUSTAFA KANSIZ, Varian Inc., Travis Burt, Dave<br />

Drapcho<br />

10:45 (1830-7) Integrated Label-Free Protein Detection and<br />

Separation in Real Time Using Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging<br />

XIAONAN SHAN, Arizona State University, Nguyen Ly, Kyle Foley, Nongjian<br />

Tao<br />

11:05 (1830-8) Towards Ultrasensitive SPR-Biosensors VLADIMIR<br />

M MIRSKY, University Of Regensburg, Alexander Zybin, Daniel Boecker, Kay<br />

Niemax<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1840<br />

Bioanalytical Separations III<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 263<br />

Alice K Chen, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1840-1) Thermodynamic Study of Solute Molecules in<br />

Confined Liquid-Solid Interfaces by Using Single Molecule Imaging<br />

XIAOLIANG CHENG, University of Missouri, Rolla, Heng Liang, Mingxun Wang,<br />

Yinfa Ma<br />

8:50 (1840-2) Influence of Temperature on the Diffusion Coefficient<br />

of Peptides LING LI, University of Pittsburgh, Hongjuan Xu, Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

9:10 (1840-3) Liver Microsomes-Coated Biocolloids for Efficient<br />

LC-MS Drug Metabolism and Inhibition Studies BESNIK BAJRAMI,<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

9:30 (1840-4) Glycoprotein Design Strategies: Carbohydrate<br />

Remodeling MELINDA L TOUMI, University of Kansas, Heather Desaire<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1840-5) Adsorption Isotherms of Proteins on Polyester<br />

Capillary-Channeled Polymer (C-CP) Fibers by Frontal Analysis<br />

CHRISTINE M STRAUT, Clemson University, R Kenneth Marcus<br />

10:25 (1840-6) High-Throughput Protein Separation Using Ion-<br />

Exchange HPLC Columns with Non-porous Resin HIROSHI TOMIZAWA,<br />

Tosoh Corporation, Kazuaki Muranaka, Shimada Mutsumi, Toshiaki Nishi,<br />

Hiroyuki Moriyama, Yoichi Yasuda, Cara Tomasek<br />

10:45 (1840-7) Wire Filament Sample Introduction Device for Gas<br />

Chromatography TAI V TRUONG, Brigham Young University, Aaron N<br />

Nackos, Jacolin A Murray, Jon A Kimball, Milton L Lee<br />

11:05 (1840-8) Application of Contactless Conductivity Detection in<br />

the Analysis of Non-UV Absorbing Water-Soluble Vitamins by Capillary LC<br />

MERCEDES VÁZQUEZ, Dublin City University, Dermot Diamond<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1850<br />

Biosensors<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 260<br />

David Wetzel, Kansas State University, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1850-1) A Fiber Optic Probe for Brain Tumor Analysis Using<br />

Non-resonant Multiphoton Photoacoustic Spectroscopy JOHN B KISER,<br />

University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Brian Cullum<br />

8:50 (1850-2) Micron-Scale Amperometric Sensors for Detecting<br />

Reactive Oxygen Species Related to Noise Induced Hearing Loss in situ<br />

and in vivo REBEKAH C.K. WILSON, University of Illinois, Urbana-<br />

Champaign, Alexander Scheeline, Jonathan Siegel<br />

9:10 (1850-3) Detection, Validation, and Identification of Lung<br />

Cancer Cell Surface Biomarkers with Aptamer Probes HUI CHEN,<br />

University of Florida, Zhi Zhu, Prabodhika Mallikaratchy, Colin d Medley,<br />

Weihong Tan<br />

9:30 (1850-4) Development of On-line Rapid Sampling<br />

Microdialysis Monitoring for the Study of Human Intestinal Ischaemia<br />

EMMA P CORCOLES, Imperial College London, Samer Deeba, George B<br />

Hanna, Martyn Boutelle, Ara Darzi<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1850-5) Development of an Aptamer-Based Cell-<br />

Capture(ABC) Microfluidic Device for Cancer Detection JOSEPH A<br />

PHILLIPS, University of Florida, Zhiwen Tang, Karthik Pitchaimani, Z. Hugh<br />

Fan, Weihong Tan<br />

10:25 (1850-6) Monitoring Astronaut Health: Detection of<br />

Preventive Drugs in Urine by a SERS-Chip FRANK INSCORE, Real-Time<br />

Analyzers, Inc., Chetan Shende, Atanu Sengupta, Stuart Farquharson<br />

10:45 (1850-7) Monitoring Biofilm Dynamics Using a Disposable<br />

Cell Chip ANDY MAK, Austrian Research Centers, Christoph Stepper, Lukas<br />

Richter, Alessa Reinthaler, Hubert Brückl, Peter Ertl<br />

11:05 (1850-8) Optical Fibers with Silver Nano-structured Tips as<br />

Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) Probes ANUJ DHAWAN,<br />

Duke University, Jon Scaffidi, Yan Zhang, Michael D Gerhold, Tuan Vo-Dinh


ORAL SESSION Session 1860<br />

Characterization of Polymers and Plastics I<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 269<br />

Fu-mei C Lin, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1860-1) Multi-detector Hydrodynamic Chromatography as a<br />

Tool for Characterizing Particle Size and Shape AMANDAA BREWER,<br />

Florida State University, Andre Striegel<br />

8:50 (1860-2) Polymer Distribution Profiling Using Direct<br />

Deposition GPC-IR CARSON W WILLIAM, Spectra Analysis, Sidney Bourne,<br />

Boris Boumajny, Tom Kearney<br />

9:10 (1860-3) High-Throughput and Robust SEC Measurement<br />

Using Newly Developed All-in-One SEC Instrument for Polymers HIROSHI<br />

TOMIZAWA, Tosoh Corporation, Toru Satoh, Hideo Suzuki, Kuniyuki Tokunaga,<br />

Teruhiko Tsuda, Hiroyki Moriyama, Yoichi Yasua, Cara Tomasek<br />

9:30 (1860-4) Optimization of Capillary-Channeled Polymeric (C-<br />

CP) Fibers as Stationary Phases for the Separation of Water Soluble<br />

Polymers by RP-HPLC KATIE JEAN HILBERT, Clemson University, R<br />

Kenneth Marcus<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1860-5) Interpreted IR and Raman Databases MICHAEL<br />

BORUTA, Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., Michel RJ Hachey, Gene S<br />

Hall<br />

10:25 (1860-6) Terahertz Pulsed Imaging Study of Water Diffusion in<br />

Different Viscosity Grade HPMC Samples ALESSIA PORTIERI, Teraview,<br />

Philip F Taday, Jelena Obradovic<br />

10:45 (1860-7) New Applications of Surfaced Modified GPC<br />

Columns WEI SEN WONG, Viscotek<br />

11:05 (1860-8) Chemical Heterogeneity and Dimensionless Size<br />

Ratios in Copolymers IMAD HAIDAR, Florida State University, Andre Striegel<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1870<br />

Electrochemistry: Environment and Materials<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 264<br />

Justyna Wiedemair, Georgia Institute of Technology, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1870-1) Electroless Deposition of TiO 2 /Ti onto Metal<br />

Substrates SAMUEL N KIKANDI, SUNY-Binghamton, Omowunmi A Sadik<br />

8:50 (1870-2) Catalytic Adsorptive Stripping Voltametry for the<br />

Analysis of Trace Chromium and Vanadium ROYCE N DANSBY-SPARKS,<br />

University of Tennessee, Nathan Carrington, Clarissa Tatum, Li Yong, Kristie<br />

Armstrong, Zi-Ling Xue<br />

9:10 (1870-3) Separation and Detection of Multi-metal Ions by Ion<br />

Chromatography-Anodic Stripping Amperometry (IC-ASA): A Green,<br />

Simple and Sensitive Method UN MEI PAN, University of Maryland Baltimore<br />

County, William R LaCourse<br />

9:30 (1870-4) Examination of Electrochemical Active at the<br />

Carboxyl Latex Particles Coated-Electrodes by Redox of FcTMA + and<br />

4-<br />

Fe(CN) 6 JINGYUAN CHEN, University of Fukui, Tianbao Li<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1870-5) Electrochemical Sensing at Conducting Polymer<br />

Films Modified with Platinum/Palladium Submicro-particles NADA<br />

FAROUK ATTA, University of Cairo, Ahmed Galal Abdo, Maher F El-Kady<br />

10:25 (1870-6) Analysis of Stainless Steels for Use as Bipolar Plates<br />

in PEM Fuel Cells DOUG KNIGGE, American Air Liquide, Tracey Jacksier<br />

10:45 (1870-7) Electrochemistry at Carbon Nanotube Network<br />

Electrodes IOANA DUMITRESCU, University of Warwick, Neil R Wilson,<br />

Patrick Robert Unwin, Julie Victoria Macpherson<br />

11:05 (1870-8) Plasma-Deposited Fluorocarbon Films as Novel<br />

Insulation Material for Bifunctional AFM-Scanning Probes JUSTYNA<br />

WIEDEMAIR, Georgia Institute of Technology, Jong-Seok Moon, Balamurali<br />

Balu, Dennis W Hess, Boris Mizaikoff, Christine Kranz<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1880<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Biological Materials (Half Session)<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 342<br />

Joseph E Wreen, Association for the Coastal Environment, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1880-1) Rapid Nanoparticle Capture and Lateral Flow<br />

Detection of Viruses from Drinking Water LAWRENCE DAVID<br />

GOODRIDGE, Colorado State University<br />

8:50 (1880-2) Nutritional Dynamics of Stream Algal Biofilms via<br />

FT-IR Microspectroscopy and Imaging JUSTIN N MURDOCK, Kansas State<br />

University, Walter K Dodds, David L Wetzel<br />

9:10 (1880-3) Occurrence of Antidepressant Pharmaceuticals in<br />

Two U.S. Streams and in Fish Brain Tissue Exposed to Wastewater<br />

Effluent MELISSA M SCHULTZ, The College of Wooster, Edward T Furlong,<br />

Dana W Kolpin, Heiko L Schoenfuss<br />

9:30 (1880-4) Meaningful Prefractionation of Humic Substances for<br />

the Purpose of Improved ESI Mass Spectral Characterization ALEXANDRA<br />

CLAUDIIA STENSON, University of South Alabama<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1890<br />

Lab Informatics II<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 274<br />

Gregory M Banik, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Presiding<br />

8:30 (1890-1) Going Paperless: Converting from Paper Forms to<br />

an Electronic Laboratory Notebook DALE SEABROOKE, Labtronics Inc.<br />

8:50 (1890-2) Streamlined Sample Workflow and Information<br />

Management for the Routine Chromatography Laboratories LUDOVIC<br />

DEBUSSCHERE, Varian Data Systems, Graham Shelver<br />

9:10 (1890-3) Calculating the Benefits for the Introduction of<br />

Laboratory Informatics Solutions GEORGE GALLATIG, Patni Life Science<br />

(formerly Taratec), John Petrakis<br />

9:30 (1890-4) Lessons Learned from Global Laboratory Informatics<br />

Projects STU MILLER, Patni Life Science (formerly Taratec), Kristy Schiano<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1890-5) Justifying a Laboratory Information Management<br />

System (LIMS) Purchase TED PACZEK, Accelerated Technology<br />

Laboratories, Inc.<br />

10:25 (1890-6) Building an Electronic Laboratory Notebook for<br />

Routine Analyses DALE SEABROOKE, Labtronics Inc.<br />

10:45 (1890-7) Enterprise-Wide Data Management Connects People,<br />

Places and Data GREGORY M BANIK, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Marie<br />

Scandone, Michelle D'Souza<br />

11:05 (1890-8) Achieving Great Science Bringing Together Physical<br />

Measurements and Chemical Analysis MICHAEL BORUTA, Advanced<br />

Chemistry Development, Inc., Michel RJ Hachey, Keith Kociba<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1900<br />

Material Sciences: Development and Novel Applications<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 270<br />

JW Brasch, JB Labs, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1900-1) Non-contact Measurement of Specialty Coating<br />

Curing and Wet/Dry Film Thickness with Time-Domain Terahertz (TD-THz)<br />

JEFFREY WHITE, Picometrix LLC, David Zimdars<br />

8:50 (1900-2) Molecularly Imprinted Xerogels for Glucose<br />

Detection ETHAN J DECOTA, SUNY Buffalo<br />

9:10 (1900-3) Dedicated Accessories for UV-VIS/NIR<br />

Measurements of Various Materials RICHARD ANTHONY LARSEN, Jasco,<br />

Inc. , John Carriker, Hisashi Masago, Satoko Suzuki<br />

9:30 (1900-4) Synthesis and Characterization Diazo Derivatives of<br />

Polyaniline for the Development of Optical Sensors NASIR AHMAD,<br />

University of Manchester, Ramaier Narayanaswamy<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1900-5) Characterization of Carbon Nanotubes and<br />

Graphitized Carbons as Adsorbents for a Microfabricated Vapor<br />

Preconcentrator/Focuser REBECCA VEENEMAN, University of Michigan,<br />

Edward T Zellers


10:25 (1900-6) Advantages of Clustering in the Phase Classification<br />

of Hyperspectral Materials Images CHRISTOPHER L STORK, Sandia<br />

National Laboratories, Michael R Keenan<br />

10:45 (1900-7) Predicting and Testing Cyanide-Free Electroless<br />

Deposition of Gold onto Metal Substrates SAMUEL N KIKANDI, SUNY-<br />

Binghamton, Omowunmi A Sadik<br />

11:05 (1900-8) Design and Characterization of a Compact Integrated<br />

Analytical Swatch Testing System SHERRY OWEN FARWELL, SDSM&T<br />

and Black Hills ALPS, Adrian Verwolf, Zhongtau Cai, Yasin Yelcin<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1910<br />

Microreactions in Capillaries<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 349<br />

Apryll Stalcup, University of Cincinnati, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1910-1) Electrophoretically Mediated Microanalysis for the<br />

Determination of Total Antioxidant Capacity ADAM D CATHERMAN,<br />

Bucknell University, Merola T Emily, Timothy G Strein<br />

8:50 (1910-2) A Novel Microfluidics Device for Highly Sensitive<br />

and Rapid Immunoassay for des-gamma-carboxyprothrombin TATSUO<br />

KUROSAWA, Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., Takuma Ohtsubo,<br />

Tomohisa Kawabata, Yihshing Shih, Luc Bousse, H. Garrette Wada, Mitsuo<br />

Watanabe, Shinji Satomura, Chen Li<br />

9:10 (1910-3) Parallel Fluorescent Enzyme Assays Using a<br />

Microfabricated Multichannel Capillary Electrophoresis Chip JIAN PEI,<br />

University of Michigan<br />

9:30 (1910-4) ln-line Capillary-Electrophoretic Assay for Serum<br />

Creatinine: Fundamental Investigations Toward Improving Sensitivity<br />

SAMPATH RANASINGHE KODITHUWAKKUGE, Bucknell University, Timothy<br />

G Strein, John W Stahl<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1910-5) Crystals of Human Lactate Dehydrogenase Isozyme<br />

1 Show Different Levels of Enzyme Activity AOSHUANG XU, Iowa State<br />

University, Edward S Yeung, Fenglei Li<br />

10:25 (1910-6) Segmented Flow Analysis Using Microfluidic<br />

Devices and High Efficiency Capillary Electrophoresis GREGORY T<br />

ROMAN, University of Michigan, Meng Wang, Robert Kennedy<br />

10:45 (1910-7) A Digital Microfluidic Approach to Homogeneous<br />

Enzyme Assays ELIZABETH M MILLER, University of Toronto, Aaron R<br />

Wheeler<br />

11:05 (1910-8) Improved Temporal Resolution with Segmented Flow<br />

MENG WANG, University of Michigan<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1920<br />

Process Analytical Techniques<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 262<br />

Mark Sparrow, Borg-Warner Automotive, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1920-1) Robust Noninvasive Determination of Powder Blend<br />

Homogeneity Using Near Infrared Spectrometry and Chemometrics<br />

YUSUF SULUB, Novartis Pharmaceutical Corporation, Paul Gargiulo, James<br />

Pazdan, Joseph Berry, Busolo Wabuyele<br />

8:50 (1920-2) Graphical System Design as a Framework for the<br />

Implementation of Process Analytical Technology (PAT) NEWTON DE<br />

FARIA, National Instruments<br />

9:10 (1920-3) Simultaneous Chemical and Morphological Analysis<br />

of Pharmaceutical Granules JANIE DUBOIS, Malvern Instruments Inc.,<br />

Kenneth Haber, E. Neil Lewis<br />

9:30 (1920-4) Reduced Footprint Rugged Near Infrared Sensors<br />

Integrated in Micro-Reactors for Real-Time Multicomponent Analysis<br />

BERTRAND S LANHER, Aspectrics, Inc.<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1920-5) Encoded Photometric Infrared Spectrometer for<br />

Biodiesel Fuel Analysis BOB MESSERSCHMIDT, Aspectrics, Inc., Rafael<br />

Ostrowski, Felipe Solis, Chris Wong<br />

10:25 (1920-6) Pore Size Characterization of Silica Monoliths Using<br />

Capillary Flow Porometry YAN FANG, Brigham Young University, Yansheng<br />

Liu, H. Dennis Tolley, Milton L Lee<br />

10:45 (1920-7) Real Time Particle Classification Using Pattern<br />

Recognition LEW BROWN, Fluid Imaging Technologies, Inc.<br />

11:05 (1920-8) PAT, Practical Applications THOMAS BUIJS, ABB<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 1930<br />

Special Interest with Mass Spectrometry<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 350<br />

William Budde, US Environmental Protection Agency - Retired, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1930-1) The Use of Spectral Accuracy for Formula<br />

Identification in Mass Spectrometry DONALD KUEHL, Cerno Bioscience,<br />

Yongdong Wang, Ming Gu<br />

8:50 (1930-2) The Challenges of Accurately Deconvoluting Mass<br />

Spectrally Overlapped Ion Signals YONGDONG WANG, Cerno Bioscience,<br />

Ming Gu, Don Kuehl<br />

9:10 (1930-3) Classification of Jet Fuel Physical Properties by<br />

Fuzzy Rule-Building Expert Systems Applied to Two-Way Fast GC–Fast<br />

MS Data Objects XIAOBO SUN, Ohio University, Peter de B Harrington,<br />

Carolyn Zimmermann, Glen P Jackson, Christopher E Bunker<br />

9:30 (1930-4) High-Throughput Identification by Comparing<br />

Compounds in a Molecular Structure Database with Accurate Mass<br />

Fragmentation Data DANIEL L SWEENEY, MathSpec, Inc.<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (1930-5) Coupling a Novel Atmospheric-Pressure Ionization<br />

Source with Laser Ablation to Perform Imaging Mass Spectrometry<br />

JACOB T SHELLEY, Indiana University, Steven J Ray, Francisco J Andrade,<br />

Gary M Hieftje<br />

10:25 (1930-6) Coaxial Ion Trap Using Concentric Planar Electrode<br />

Arrays SAMUEL E TOLLEY, Torion, Aaron R Hawkins, Daniel E Austin, Brett J<br />

Hansen, Edgar D Lee, Milton L Lee<br />

10:45 (1930-7) Comparison of Ambient Ionization Sources for Use<br />

in Mass Spectrometry JOSH S WILEY, Indiana University, Jacob T Shelley,<br />

Steven J Ray, Todd Gillespie, Gary M Hieftje<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 1931<br />

Software for Analysis<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 235<br />

Sarah L Shockey, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1931-1) Introducing MassWorks Software Version 1.2 for<br />

Mass Spectrometry with Accurate Line-Shape Calibration for Improved<br />

Formula ID from Ion Trap and High Resolution MS Systems DONALD<br />

KUEHL, Cerno Bioscience<br />

8:50 (1931-2) Withdrawn<br />

9:10 (1931-3) New STARLIMS Content Manager: A Unique<br />

Integrated Platform for Lab Informatics SIMON WOOD, STARLIMS<br />

9:30 (1931-4) Raising the Bar: From Electronic to Enterprise Lab<br />

Notebook KEITH MICHAEL OLEARY, LabVantage<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 1932<br />

Analyzers<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 235<br />

Sarah L Shockey, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />

10:05 (1932-1) A Method for the Preparation of NIST Traceable<br />

Fossil Fuel Standards with Concentrations Intermediate to SRM Values<br />

BRUCE MACDONALD, National Institute of Standards & Technology, William<br />

Robert Kelly, Stefan Leigh<br />

10:25 (1932-2) HY-LiTEHY-LiTE® Rapid Fuel Test ENGLISH<br />

EDWARD, Fuel Quality Services, Inc., Howard Chesneau<br />

10:45 (1932-3) New Moisture Sorption Isotherm Generator<br />

ANTHONY J FONTANA, Decagon Devices, Gaylon S Campbell<br />

11:05 (1932-4) The Sievers Innovox Laboratory TOC Analyzer: A<br />

New Technique for Robust, High-Concentration Total Organic Carbon<br />

(TOC) Analysis THOMAS SZAKAS, GE Analytical Instruments


NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 1933<br />

Polymer Analysis<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 236<br />

Dean Tzeng, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1933-1) Automated Cross-Fractionation Instrument<br />

ALBERTO ORTIN, Polymer Char, Benjamin Monrabal, Raquel Ubeda, Juan<br />

Sancho-Tello, Pilar Del Hierro<br />

8:50 (1933-2) An Innovative Sensor Design for a Simultaneous<br />

Thermal Analyzer (STA) KRISTA SWANSON FIORINI, PerkinElmer, Svenja<br />

Goth, Peng Ye<br />

9:10 (1933-3) Development of On-line UV/Pyrolysis-GC/MS System<br />

for the Analysis of Photo/Thermal/Oxidative-Degradation Process of<br />

Polymeric Materials ROBERT FREEMAN, Quantum Analytics, Akihiko<br />

Hosaka, Chu Watanabe, Tetsuro Yuzawa, Shin Tsuge<br />

9:30 (1933-4) New High Temperature GPC-IR RAQUEL UBEDA,<br />

Polymer Char, Pilar Del Hierro, Alberto Ortin<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 1934<br />

Production<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 236<br />

Dean Tzeng, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />

10:05 (1934-1) New Large Scale ZNew Large Scale Z®RP Bioreactor<br />

SystemI Has Been Developed to Grow Adherent Cells in a Sterile Rotation<br />

Bed Reactor for Long Periods of Time STANLEY I GOLDBERG, Glen Mills<br />

Inc.<br />

10:25 (1934-2) Flowrence: Novel Parallel Fixed Bed Reactor System<br />

ALEX PEREZ DE SANTANA, Avantium Technologies<br />

10:45 (1934-3) New Automated Overhead Stirrer WERNER<br />

ZINSSER, Zinsser Analytic<br />

11:05 (1934-4) GraceResolv High Resolution Flash Cartridges<br />

PAUL GARMS, Grace Davison Discovery Sciences, Lori Sandford, Tom Jacobs<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 1935<br />

Inorganic Analysis<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 341<br />

Kerry W Holzworth, University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Presiding<br />

8:30 (1935-1) In-situ Simultaneous NOx and O 2 Monitoring PETER<br />

DEBARBER, HORIBA Instruments, Inc.<br />

8:50 (1935-2) A Modern Approach to Controlling ICP Spray<br />

Chember Temperature JERRY DULUDE, Glass Expansion, Inc.<br />

9:10 (1935-3) Direct Mercury Analysis of Liquid Hydrocarbons<br />

JASON GRAY, Nippon Instruments North America, Alvin Chua, Koji Tanida<br />

9:30 (1935-4) New Linkam Tensile Stress Thermal Stage/Imaging<br />

Station JEFFREY MCGINN, The McCrone Group<br />

NEW PRODUCT FORUM Session 1936<br />

Lab Automation<br />

Wednesday Morning, Room 341<br />

Kerry W Holzworth, University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Presiding<br />

10:05 (1936-1) TurboTube Sample Vial Distribution System for the<br />

Entire Lab JONATHAN RICHTER, Baytek International<br />

10:25 (1936-2) Easier, Faster and Reliable Sample Preparation<br />

JERRY WANG, Agela Technologies Inc.<br />

10:45 (1936-3) CDS and LIMS Integration: The Next Generation<br />

MICHELLE CATHERINE SHARRON, Thermo Fisher Scientific<br />

11:05 (1936-4) Brady IP Printers: Using SMART-CELL for Superior<br />

Printer Performance JULIE SCHOENBORN, Brady Corporation<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1940<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Analytical Chemistry for Archaeometry and Archaeology<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(1940-1 P) A Study of the Tarnishing of Silver Objects at the Milwaukee Art<br />

Museum JOSEPH H ALDSTADT, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Paul F<br />

Lyman, Therese White<br />

(1940-2 P) Chemical Keys for Unlocking the Past: The Use of Modern<br />

Chromatographic Separation in Archeological Residue Analysis<br />

BIKUL KOIRALA, Idaho State University, Jeffrey Rosentreter<br />

(1940-3 P) Development of Nondestructive Archaeochemical Methods for<br />

Sourcing Lithic Materials from Chaco Canyon, New Mexico<br />

ARRON BRENTON WOLK, Colorado College, Nathan Bower<br />

(1940-4 P) Accurate Quantitative Analysis of Gold Alloys Using Multi-Pulse<br />

Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy and a Correlation-Based<br />

Calibration Method GABOR GALBACS, University of Szeged, Nikoletta<br />

Jedlinszki, Gabor Cseh, Zoltan M Galbacs, Laszlo Turi<br />

(1940-5 P) Laser Ablation ICP-MS Analysis of Prehistoric Rock Paints<br />

JON RUSS, Rhodes College, Jaala C Spencer, Tristan A Hill, Christopher G<br />

Mouron, Robyn Hannigan<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1950<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Organic Compounds and Biological<br />

Materials<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(1950-1 P) Development of an Analytical Method for Analyzing Antibiotics<br />

in Surface Water by LC-MS/MS VÉRONIQUE BOIREAU, CAE-Veolia<br />

Environment, Francine Manciot<br />

(1950-2 P) Highly Sensitive Method for the Analysis of Estrogens in<br />

Environmental Samples by LC/MS-MS after Dansylation GAËLA LEROY,<br />

CAE-Veolia Environment, Aurélien Raimbault, Francine Manciot<br />

(1950-3 P) Biomonitoring of Methyl-Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon<br />

Metabolites in Human Urine by Gas Chromatography/High-Resolution<br />

Mass Spectrometry LOVISA C ROMANOFF, Centers for Disease Control and<br />

Prevention, Zheng Li, Erin N Porter, Debra A Trinidad, Donald G Patterson,<br />

Andreas Sjodin<br />

(1950-4 P) Improvement of Immuno-concentration Efficiency of E. coli<br />

Using Flow-Through Capillaries with and without Air Bubbles JING XU,<br />

Creatv MIcroTech, Inc., Shuhong Li, Yunqi Zhang, Peixuan Zhu, Platte T<br />

Amstutz, Cha-Mei Tang, Daniel Shelton<br />

(1950-5 P) A Fast Method for the Analysis of Brominated Flame Retardants<br />

by GC/NiCi-MSD in Artic Fish DONNA ZARUK, Environment Canada, Ed<br />

Sverko, Ed Kaminski, Maryl DeJong, Derek Muir, Xiaowa Wang<br />

(1950-6 P) Evaluation of Novel Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy<br />

(SERS) Substrates and Partition Layers for Trace Polychlorinated Biphenyl<br />

(PCB) Detection KYLE BANTZ, University of Minnesota, Daniel Sadowsky,<br />

Christy L Haynes<br />

(1950-7 P) Fast Analysis of PAH and PCDD Using Selective Stationary<br />

Phase Columns by GC and GC/MS ALLEN J BRITTEN, Cape Breton<br />

University, Krishnat P Naikwadi<br />

(1950-8 P) Evaluation of Crown and Lariat Ethers in Solvent Polymetric<br />

Membrane Electrodes XIAODAN CAO, Texas Tech University, Richard A<br />

Bartsch<br />

(1950-9 P) Analysis of Volatile and Semi-volatile Compounds in<br />

Environmental Monitoring by Thermal Desorption ILARIA FERRANTE,<br />

DANI Instruments Spa, Manuela Bergna<br />

(1950-10 P) New Inert Column for the Analysis of Semivolatiles ROBERT<br />

FREEMAN, Restek Corporation, Gary Stidsen, Jack Cochran, Frank L Dorman<br />

(1950-11 P) Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Fine<br />

Particulates in Air by Automated Thermal Desorbtion GC/MS<br />

WILLIAM D GOODMAN, PerkinElmer, Andrew Tipler


(1950-12 P) Analysis of 2-Methylisoborneol and Geosmin in River Water by<br />

Multi-dimensional Gas Chromatography TAKAAKI HIRAOKA, Shimadzu<br />

Corporation, Masanao Furukawa, Yasunori Terai<br />

(1950-13 P) The Supercritical Fluid Extraction and Cleanup of PCBs and<br />

Dioxin from Fish Matrices AL KAZIUNAS, Applied Separations, Kathy Pearl<br />

(1950-14 P) Determination of Total Recoverable Phenolics in Waters at<br />

sub-ppb Levels by In-Line Distillation and Injection Segmented Flow<br />

Analysis (iSFA) NINGLAN LIAO, O.I. Analytical<br />

(1950-15 P) Determination of Hydroxylated Metabolites of Polycyclic<br />

Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Urine SHIJUN LU, Wadsworth Center, Matthew<br />

Mauer, Rudolf Addink, Kenneth M Aldous, George Eadon<br />

(1950-16 P) Sequential SBSE and Thermal Desorption: GC x GC TOF-MS<br />

for Screening of Organic Micro-Pollutants in Aqueous Samples NOBUO<br />

OCHIAI, GERSTEL K.K., Kikuo Sasamoto, Teruyo Leda, Edward Pfannkoch,<br />

Hiroko Makita, Mark Libardoni<br />

(1950-17 P) Techniques for Reducing Purge and Trap Cycle Times in VOC<br />

Analysis MOKLESUR RAHMAN, OI Analytical, Laura Chambers<br />

(1950-18 P) Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds in Drinking Water to<br />

Meet Newly Enacted Regulations in China MOKLESUR RAHMAN, OI<br />

Analytical, Laura Chambers<br />

(1950-19 P) Optimization of the Technological Advancements in a Purge<br />

and Trap System for the Determination of VOC’s by U.S. EPA<br />

Methodologies JEFF SHERIFF, EST Analytical, Jim Monk<br />

(1950-20 P) An Improved HPLC Technique for the Determination of<br />

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons PHUONG THI TRUONG, Varian Inc.,<br />

Glyn Russell<br />

(1950-21 P) Automated SPME-GC-FID Determination of Parabens in<br />

Wastewater ROSA VATINNO, University of Waterloo, Janusz Pawliszyn, Sanja<br />

Risticevic, Stefano Pelagatti<br />

(1950-22 P) Multi-residue Analysis of Pesticides in Vegetable and Fruit<br />

Extracts by Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry HAIBO WANG,<br />

Varian Inc., John Edwin George<br />

(1950-23 P) Influence of Fuel Gas Specifications on Flame Ionization<br />

Detectors VALÉRIE BOSSOUTROT, AIR Liquide Research Centre, Martine<br />

Carre, Sophie Lombard<br />

(1950-24 P) Extraction and Dosage Set Up for Detection and Quantification<br />

of HMX and RDX in Soil LIONEL HAIRAULT, CEA Le Ripault, Cyril Croteau,<br />

Muriel Dufort, Maryline Bousquet<br />

(1950-25 P) High-Throughput Analysis of Environmental Samples Using<br />

Fast GC-TOFMS MEGAN MCGUIGAN, LECO Corporation, John Heim<br />

(1950-26 P) A Rapid and Simple Cartridge-Based Approach to Oil and<br />

Grease Analysis DON SHELLY, UCT<br />

(1950-27 P) Non-SELEX of p21-activated Kinase for Aptamer Selection<br />

SAM LI, NUS<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1960<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Food Science: Other Methods<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(1960-1 P) Food Product Development: Flavor and Taste Optimization with<br />

Electronic Nose and Tongue Analyzers VINCENT SCHMITT, Alpha MOS,<br />

Michel Manach, Jean-Christophe Mifsud, Marion Bonnefille<br />

(1960-2 P) Detection of Unpleasant Odor in Omega-3 with an Electronic<br />

Nose MICHEL MANACH, Alpha MOS, Jean-Christophe Mifsud, Vincent<br />

Schmitt, Marion Bonnefille<br />

(1960-3 P) Aroma Quality Control of Food Ingredients with an Electronic<br />

Nose MICHEL MANACH, Alpha MOS, Jean-Christophe Mifsud, Vincent<br />

Schmitt, Marion Bonnefille<br />

(1960-4 P) Fast LC-EC of Catecholamines HENDRIK-JAN BROUWER, Antec<br />

Leyden, Lusi van Heerwaarden, Nico Reinhoud, Martin Eysberg<br />

(1960-5 P) Analysis of Sugar Substitutes/ Artificial Sweeteners by ELSD<br />

MARK JACYNO, Grace Davison Discovery Sciences, Melissa Wilcox, Romulus<br />

Gaita<br />

(1960-6 P) Study “Sunflower” Oil Content by Chromatographic Method<br />

GULNORA R BAZAROVA, Samarkand State Medical Institute, Kh.<br />

Khojiakbarova, Ahmad Sattikulov<br />

(1960-7 P) A Portable Raman Sensor for the Rapid Identification of the<br />

Olive Oil XIAOHUA QI, Chinese Acedemy of Inspection and Quarantine,<br />

MingQiang Zou, XiaoFang Zhang, YanZhang Chen, JianTong Ye, ChunWei Liu,<br />

Xun Guo, Hong Wang<br />

(1960-8 P) Determination of Fluoride in Soft Drinks and Fruit Juices with<br />

Ion-Selective Electrode Consumed by Kuwaiti Population M E BHATTI,<br />

Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, A A Ali, A A Boota<br />

(1960-9 P) Dietary Intake of Artificial Food Color Additives by Children in<br />

the State of Kuwait AMEL AL-RASHDAN, Kuwait Institute for Scientific<br />

Research/ CAL, Mohamad Ejaz<br />

(1960-10 P) Studies on the Chemical Composition of Soya Beans: Novel<br />

Pteridines SRINIVAS R SRIVAS, ANADAMS Consulting Inc.<br />

(1960-11 P) Arginine Biosensor for Detection of Flavor-Providing Arginine<br />

in Green Tea GURNOOR KAUR, Punjabi University, Neelam Verma, Denys N<br />

Wheatley<br />

(1960-12 P) Reducing Sugars Analysis by Automated Discrete Technology<br />

MELANIE GEASLIN, EST Analytical, Dave Glutz, Larry Anderson<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1970<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

General Interest: Chemical Methods<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(1970-1 P) Antibody Immobilization to Gold Plated Microcantilevers<br />

STEPHANIE ANN ARCHER-HARTMANN, West Virginia University, Stephanie<br />

Rockett, David Beevers, Odille C Myers, David Lederman, Lisa A Holland<br />

(1970-2 P) Development of Alternative Method to the Organoleptic Test for<br />

USP General Chapter Identification Test for Acetate<br />

HEATHER JOYCE, United States Pharmacopeia, Alyssa Ashley, Jennifer<br />

Belsky, Premal Bhatt, Sanford Bradby, Antonio Hernandez-Cardoso, Samir<br />

Wahab, Patricia White<br />

(1970-3 P) Spectrophotometric Determination of Tyrosine in Beer<br />

Samples by Exploiting Sequential Injection Analysis MAURO KORN, Bahia<br />

State University, Josue C Santos, Jose Luis F C Lima, M. Lucia MFS Saraiva,<br />

Antonio Celso Spinola Costa, Salette Reis, Maria G. A. Korn<br />

(1970-4 P) Rich Gas-Phase Organic Chemistry in the Galactic Center<br />

DEWAYNE T HALFEN, University of Arizona, Aldo J Apponi, Lucy M Ziurys<br />

(1970-5 P) EPA Method 415.3: Quantifying TOC, DOC and SUVA<br />

BILL POTTER, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, John C Wimsatt<br />

(1970-6 P) Determination of Total Residual Chlorine in Drinking Water by<br />

Discrete Analysis ELIZABETH AUSTIN BADGETT, OI Analytical, Craig<br />

Ranger<br />

(1970-7 P) Continuous Flow Analysis of ppb-Level Total Phosphorus in<br />

Natural Waters following Manual Persulfate Digests as an Alternative to<br />

Kjeldahl Methodologies COLIN EVETT, O.I. Analytical, Craig Ranger<br />

(1970-8 P) Purity Evaluation of High Purity Zirconium Metal for<br />

Development of Primary Zirconium Standard Solution TSUTOMU MIURA,<br />

NMIJ-AIST, Akihiko Hioki<br />

(1970-9 P) Determination of Heavy Metals in Saline Solutions by FAAS<br />

after Coprecipitation with Dithiocarbamates ANTONIO CELSO SPINOLA<br />

COSTA, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Domingos Silva Filho, Diego<br />

Fernando F Menezes<br />

(1970-10 P) Discrete Enzymatic Analysis Provides Alternative Methods for<br />

the Analysis of Organic Acids Routinely Determined by HPLC<br />

MELANIE GEASLIN, EST Analytical, Dave Glutz, Larry Anderson<br />

(1970-11 P) Near Process Line Adaptation of a Commercial Laboratory<br />

Titrator TORE FOSSUM, Mettler Toledo, Inc. , Chris Hynes<br />

(1970-12 P) Determination of Halogen Elements in Organohalogoen<br />

Compounds by the Wickbold Combustion Apparatus and Ion<br />

Chromatography DONG HO LEE, Samyang Corporation, Kim Soo Hwan,<br />

Kwon Soo Han, Min Bum Chan<br />

(1970-13 P) Microdist Time Savings Analysis for CN-, Phenol, and<br />

Ammonia Distillations CAMERON MOYER, Lachat Instruments


(1970-14 P) Self-assembly of Surface-Modified Gold Nanoparticles by<br />

Photoreaction and Radical Reaction SUNG HUH, Pohang University of<br />

Science and Technology, Seung Bin Kim<br />

(1970-15 P) Measuring pKa Values in Non-aqueous Solvents<br />

JOHN E COMER, Sirius Analytical Ltd., Karl J Box, Tom J Gravestock, Jon J<br />

Mole, Mire Zloh, Murtada Alsaif<br />

(1970-16 P) Accurate PhysChem Property Measurement Using Low Sample<br />

Weights JOHN E COMER, Sirius Analytical Ltd., Karl J Box, Tom J<br />

Gravestock, Jon J Mole<br />

(1970-17 P) Leptin Secretion from Islets of Langerhans Quantified by<br />

Immuno-PCR SUPRIYA MATHUR, Florida State University, Michael G Roper<br />

(1970-18 P) Preliminary Correlations Between TEM, Optical Spectroscopy<br />

and SERS Data Using Gold I-gG and a-IgG Nanoparticle Conjugates Clad<br />

with Silver CARYN S SENEY, Mercer University, Brittany Gutzman, Robin M<br />

Bright<br />

(1970-19 P) Spectroscopic Characterizations and Assessments of<br />

Engineered Nanomaterials: Analytical Chemist's View on Nanotoxicology<br />

TAE HYUN YOON, Hanyang University, Chansik Park, Jongyun Kim, Dohyun<br />

Kim, Himanshu Kaushal<br />

(1970-20 P) Synthesis of a Peptide from the Repeated Domain of CA125<br />

and Characterization of Antibody Binding Affinity LEE J MOORE, Oberlin<br />

College, Rebecca J Whelan<br />

(1970-21 P) Dual-dye Photometry Used to Measure the Accuracy and<br />

Precision of Volume Transfers in Microtiter Plates KEITH J ALBERT, Artel,<br />

A Bjoern Carle, Tanya Knaide, John T Bradshaw, Alex Rogers<br />

(1970-22 P) Fabrication of Porous Cladding Materials for Crossed-Fiber<br />

Sensor Arrays Using Microsphere Templating PAUL E HENNING,<br />

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Veronica Rigo, Peter Geissinger<br />

(1970-23 P) Prewashing Laundry Characterization with an Electronic Nose<br />

Microsystem for Washing <strong>Program</strong> Adjustment DANIEL HAERINGER,<br />

Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Joachim Goschnick<br />

(1970-24 P) Embedded Instrumentation Design for Non-embedded<br />

Engineers with Graphical System Design SHEKHAR SHARAD, National<br />

Instruments<br />

(1970-25 P) Effect of Particle Shape on Measured Particle Size<br />

GREG THIELE, Micromeritics Analytical Services<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1980<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Homeland Security and Forensic Analysis<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(1980-1 P) Training and On-Field Validation of a Novel Explosive Detector<br />

ALBINO SIRONI, DANI Instruments Spa, Manuela Bergna, Matteo Oldani<br />

(1980-2 P) Measurement of Tics with Two Ion Mobility Spectrometers:<br />

The DMS and the TOF-IMS WOLF MUENCHMEYER, Airsense Analytics,<br />

Andreas Walte, Bert Ungethuem<br />

(1980-3 P) The Role of a Dopand Gas for the Detection and Identification of<br />

Chemicals with an IMS-Based Gas Detector Array<br />

WOLF MUENCHMEYER, Airsense Analytics, Andreas Walte, Bert Ungethuem<br />

(1980-4 P) A Novel Turn-Key LC/MS/MS Replacement Strategy for<br />

Traditional LC/UV Drug Screening ANDRE SCHREIBER, Applied<br />

Biosystems, Houssain El Aribi, Tania Sasaki, Sebastian Dresen, Wolfgang<br />

Weinmann<br />

(1980-5 P) Simultaneous Determination of Methamphetamine and Dimethyl<br />

Sulfone in Crystalline Methamphetamine Seizures by Fast Gas<br />

Chromatography HIROYUKI INOUE, National Research Institute of Police<br />

Science, Kenji Kuwayama, Yuko T Iwata, Tatsuyuki Kanamori, Kenji Tsujikawa,<br />

Hajime Miyaguchi<br />

(1980-6 P) Detection of Contaminates in Imported Foods by Thermal<br />

Desorption GC/MS RONALD EDWARD SHOMO, Scientific Instrument<br />

Services, Inc., Robert Frey, John J Manura<br />

(1980-7 P) Advanced GC-MS Inlet for Quantitative Analysis of Nerve<br />

Agents and Toxic Industrial Compounds THOMAS XAVIER ROBINSON,<br />

Entech Instruments, Inc., Daniel B Cardin, Christopher Casteel<br />

(1980-8 P) Rapid Detection of Various Vaporized Chemical Warfare Agents<br />

in Air Using Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization Ion Trap Tandem<br />

Mass Spectrometry HIROAKI HASHIMOTO, Hitachi High-Tech Control<br />

Systems Corporation, Akihiko Okumura, Yasuaki Takada, Naoya Ezawa, Yasuo<br />

Seto, Shintarou Yamaguchi<br />

(1980-9 P) An ICP-MS Comparison of Microwave and Dilution Techniques<br />

for the Determination of Whole Blood Heavy Metals in Forensic Toxicology<br />

JOSEPH WERMELING, Wisconsin State Crime Laboratory, Laura Schweitzer,<br />

Casey Collins, Charles R Cornett<br />

(1980-10 P) Integrated Fluidic System with Multicolor Laser-Induced<br />

Fluorescence Detection Using an Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter for Short<br />

Tandem Repeat Typing SAMUEL NJOROGE, Louisiana State University,<br />

Mark A Batzer, Steven A Soper<br />

(1980-11 P) Analysis of Chemicals of Manufacture from Clandestine<br />

Methamphetamine Laboratories PERRY MICHAEL KOUSSIAFES, State of<br />

Florida<br />

(1980-12 P) GC-FTIR Method Development for TNT Detection<br />

BRYANNA BROADAWAY, Arkansas State University, Robyn Hannigan<br />

(1980-13 P) Investigation of Various Dopant Materials for Increased<br />

Specificity of Explosives in Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) TIM BREWER,<br />

National Institute of Standards and Technology, R Michael Verkouteren, Greg<br />

Gillen<br />

(1980-14 P) Characterization of the Response of a Novel Microfabricated<br />

Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility Spectrometer with Respect to a Range of<br />

Commercial Explosives ASHLEY WILKS, Owlstone, Russell Parris<br />

(1980-15 P) Detection of Semtex H by Vapor-Sensing Methods Using an<br />

SPME Fiber ROBERT K BOGGESS, Virginia Tech, Harold McNair, Meliza<br />

Deleon<br />

(1980-16 P) The Multichannel Nanoliter Syringe ANDREW D SAUTER,<br />

Nanoliter LLC, Andrew D Sauter<br />

(1980-17 P) The Analysis of Glass by Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled<br />

Plasma Mass Spectrometry: A Comparison of Nanosecond Laser Ablation<br />

to Femtosecond Laser Ablation BENJAMIN NAES, Florida International<br />

University, Jhanis Gonzalez, Rick Russo, Jose Almirall<br />

(1980-18 P) Evaluating Various SPMEs for Extracting Explosive Vapors<br />

from Air Using GC-ECD JON RUSS, Rhodes College, Taylor Phelps, Sydney<br />

Milton, Fraser Tyler<br />

(1980-19 P) Introducing the Latest High Performance Thermal Desorption<br />

(TD) Technology from Markes International for Automated DAAMS Tube<br />

Analysis: The 100 Tube Auto-DAAMSTM and Single Tube Uni-DAAMSTM<br />

TD Systems GARETH M ROBERTS, Markes International Ltd<br />

(1980-20 P) Explosives Analysis Using Crown Ether Modified Micellular<br />

Electrokinetic Chromatography RAYCHELLE BURKS, University of<br />

Nebraska, Lincoln, David Hage<br />

(1980-21 P) Determination of Cocaine and Its Metabolites by Cation-<br />

Selective Exhaustive Injection-Sweeping-Micellar Electrokinetic<br />

Chromatography HSIU-LI SU, National Chiao Tung University, Lan-Ing Feng,<br />

Hsiu-Ping Jen, You-Zung Hsieh<br />

(1980-22 P) Evaluation of Time Resolved Fluorescence for Discriminating<br />

Bioaerosols JONATHAN ALAN MERTEN, University of Florida, Benjamin W<br />

Smith, Nicolo Omenetto, James D Winefordner<br />

(1980-23 P) Comparison of Preconcentration Techniques for the Detection<br />

of Organophosphorous Acids Using ICP-MS Utilizing Xenon as a Collision<br />

Cell Gas and ESI-TOF JENNIFER MARIE SIVERLING, University of<br />

Cincinnati/United States Environment, Kevin K Kubachka, John T Creed,<br />

Matthew Magnuson, Joseph A Caruso<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1990<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Biological<br />

Applications<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(1990-1 P) Improving the Resolution of Peptide Biomarkers Using a High-<br />

Pressure NanoLC System LAURIE ALLAN, Eksigent Technologies, Remco<br />

van Soest, David Neyer, Jia Eng Siow, Mark Atlas


(1990-2 P) Rapid HPLC and LC-MS Methods for the Analysis of p14<br />

Fusion-Associated Small Transmembrane (FAST) Protein RENO T<br />

NGUYEN, Grace Davison Discovery Sciences, Roberto de Antueno, Roy<br />

Duncan, Scott Anderson<br />

(1990-3 P) Profiling Primary Fatty Acid Amides in Mammalian Tissue with<br />

LC/MS KRISTIN MARIE KRONISER, Duquesne University, Mitchell E Johnson<br />

(1990-4 P) A Validated and Complete Automated SPE/LC/MS Method for<br />

the Analysis of Cocaine and Metabolites in Biological Fluids ESHWAR<br />

JAGERDEO, FBI, Martin Sibum, Madeline Montgomery, Marc A LeBeau, Tania<br />

Sasaki, John Crutchfield<br />

(1990-5 P) Identification and Determination of N, N-diethyl-meta-toluamide<br />

(DEET) and Its Metabolites in Human Samples by HPLC-MS/MS<br />

ROBERTO BRAVO, CDC, Jessica E Norrgran, Paula A Restrepo, Robert<br />

Walker, Larry L Needham, Dana B Barr<br />

(1990-6 P) Evaluation of Interfering Contaminants Leached from Plastic<br />

Materials Used during LC-MS/MS Sample Preparation FABIO GAROFOLO,<br />

Algorithme Pharma Inc., Alex Rudofilove, Marie-Pierre Taillon, Troy Bradley<br />

(1990-7 P) Multi-Photon Ionization Detection of Organic Compounds in<br />

TLC VALERY BULATOV, Techion-Israel Institute of Technology, Victoria Fun-<br />

Young, Vladimir V Gridin, Israel Schechter, Leonid Rybak, Zohar Amitay<br />

(1990-8 P) Rapid Identification of Metabolites of Haloperidol in Rat Liver<br />

Microsomes Using Microflow LC/MS/MS HUNG-YUAN CHENG, Eksigent<br />

Technologies<br />

(1990-9 P) Unusual High Percentage of Aqueous Mobile Phase to Achieve<br />

Good Sensitivity in LC-MS Bioanalysis of Penciclovir FABIO GAROFOLO,<br />

Algorithme Pharma Inc., Alex Rudofilove, Troy Bradley<br />

(1990-10 P) Studying Different Ionization Techniques in LC-MS/MS in Order<br />

to Optimize the Sensitivity of Large Immunosuppressant Drugs FABIO<br />

GAROFOLO, Algorithme Pharma Inc., Alex Rudofilove<br />

(1990-11 P) The Photoreaction of 3-Hydroxykynurenine with Lysine<br />

Monitored by Quantitative LC/PDA/FL/ESI-MS-MS HONGBO GUO, Northern<br />

Illinois University<br />

(1990-12 P) Capillary Electrophoresis-Sheathless Electrospray Mass<br />

Spectrometry with a Fractured Capillary with a Pulled Tip TED J LANGAN,<br />

West Virginia University, Lisa A Holland<br />

(1990-13 P) Quantification of Clonidine in Human Plasma by LC-MS/MS<br />

Using Liquid-Liquid Extraction KOMARNENI PRASHANTH, Suven Life<br />

Sciences Limited, Raghupathi Aleti, Koteshwara Mudigonda, Vishwottam<br />

Kandikere, Ramakrishna Nirogi<br />

(1990-14 P) Rapid and Sensitive Method for Determination of<br />

Cyclophosphamide in Patients' Plasma Samples by Microextraction in<br />

Packed Sorbent On-line with Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass<br />

Spectrometry (MEPS-LC-MS/MS) RANA FARES SSAID, Karolinska Institute,<br />

Moustapha Hassan<br />

(1990-15 P) Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method<br />

for the Quantification of Sitagliptin in Human Plasma KANDIKERE<br />

VISHWOTTAM, Suven Life Sciences Limited, Prashanth Komarneni,<br />

Raghupathi Aleti, Rajeshkumar Boggavarapu, Koteshwara Mudigonda,<br />

Ramakrishna Nirogi<br />

(1990-16 P) Validated LC-MS/MS Method for Quantitation of Gabapentin in<br />

Human Plasma: Application to a Bioequivalence Study TRIPORN<br />

WATTANANAT, Bureau of Drug and Narcotic, Wiyada Akarawut<br />

(1990-17 P) Sensitive, Fast and Cost-Effective LC-MS/MS Method for<br />

Quantitation of CVT-6883 in Human Urine Using SDBS as Additive to<br />

Eliminate Adsorptive Losses LAKSHMI KANT BAJPAI, CV Therapeutics, W<br />

Chen, Nevena Mollova, Kwan Leung<br />

(1990-18 P) Development of LC-MS Method for the Determination of<br />

Pentaprazole in Human Plasma and Its Application in Bioequivalence<br />

Studies BIPIN V PATEL , Cadila Pharmaceutical Limited<br />

(1990-19 P) Evaluation of High Sensitive Analysis of Hydrophilic<br />

Compounds Using LC-MS with Ion-Suppressor Device SEIJI ITO, Tosoh<br />

Corporation, Fumiya Nakata, Yuji Sawada<br />

(1990-20 P) Conserved Salt Bridge in Human Defenses MOHSEN RAJABI,<br />

University of Maryland, Baltimore County<br />

(1990-21 P) Optimizing Mobile Phase Solvent Purity for LCMS DANNIE<br />

MAK, ThermoFisher Scientific - Global Chemicals, Bryan Krastins, Stephen<br />

Roemer<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2000<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Liquid Chromatography: High Throughput Chemical Analysis<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(2000-1 P) Fast and Robust Microflow HPLC Method for Open-Access<br />

Product Analysis in Discovery Medicinal Chemistry HUNG-YUAN CHENG,<br />

Eksigent Technologies<br />

(2000-2 P) Advanced Optimization of a Microflow HPLC System PHILLIP<br />

DELAND, Eksigent Technologies, Douglas Cyr, David Neyer, Phillip Paul, Jason<br />

Rehm<br />

(2000-3 P) High Throughput Concurrent Determination of Compound<br />

Solubility and Purity Employing a Low Volume Parallel Liquid<br />

Chromatography System with MS Capability SERGIO GUAZZOTTI,<br />

Nanostream, Shiela Bilbao<br />

(2000-4 P) Selectivity and Particle Size Considerations for High Resolution<br />

and High Speed LC MAUREEN JOSEPH, Agilent Technologies, John W<br />

Henderson, William Long, James Martosella<br />

(2000-5 P) High Temperature Liquid Chromatography CLAYTON MCNEFF,<br />

ZirChrom Separations, Inc., Bingwen Yan, Dwight R Stoll, Richard Henry<br />

(2000-6 P) Some Consideration to Achieve High Quality Ultra High<br />

Resolution Analysis Using Ultra Fast Liquid Chromatograph<br />

MASAMI TOMITA, Shimadzu Corporation, Yoshihiro Hayakawa, Yoshiaki Aso,<br />

Yoshiaki Maeda, Kenichi Yasunaga, Yusuke Osaka<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2010<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Methodology: GC/MS<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(2010-1 P) GC-MS with Supersonic Molecular Beams: Recent Advances<br />

AVIV AMIRAV, Tel Aviv University, Fialkov B Alexander, Alexander Gordin,<br />

Marina Poliak<br />

(2010-2 P) Fast and Accurate Analysis of Complex Mixtures by Fast<br />

GC/Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry MANUELA BERGNA, DANI<br />

Instruments Spa, Andrea Bonsanto<br />

(2010-3 P) Analysis of a Sulfur Mustard Metabolite Using Solid-Phase<br />

Microextraction and Gas-Chromatography Mass-Spectrometry<br />

AMANDA S APPEL, South Dakota State University, Brian A Logue<br />

(2010-4 P) Determination of Chemical Warfare Agents by Standard<br />

Substance-Free GC/MS Method: Part 1 of 2: Calibration Locking Database<br />

and Analytical Parameters TAKASHI YAMAGAMI, Nishikawa Keisoku Co.,<br />

Ltd., Yukiko Ono, Yoshinori Ogawa, Shinya Nakashima, Sadao Nakamura,<br />

Yoshizumi Takigawa, Kiwao Kadokami, Mieko Kanamori-Kataoka, Takeshi<br />

Ohmori, Yasuo Seto<br />

(2010-5 P) Determination of Chemical Warfare Agents by Standard<br />

Substance Free GC/MS Method: Part 2 of 2: Construction of Databases<br />

and Method Evaluation Using Simulated Samples MIEKO KANAMORI-<br />

KATAOKA, National Research Institute of Police Science, Takeshi Ohmori,<br />

Isaac Ohsawa, Asuka Komano, Shintaro Yamaguchi, Yasuo Seto, Sadao<br />

Nakamura, Kiwao Kadokami, Takashi Yamagami, Yukiko Ono, Yoshinori<br />

Ogawa, Shinya Nakashima<br />

(2010-6 P) The Evaluation of Multi-Pesticide Screening Methods by GC/MS<br />

SKY COUNTRYMAN, Phenomenex, Kory Kelly<br />

(2010-7 P) Analysis of Aldehydes and Ketones in Oily Matrices by a Novel<br />

Dynamic Headspace Sampler Coupled to GC/MS OLIVER LERCH,<br />

GERSTEL GmbH & Co. KG, Carlos Gil<br />

(2010-8 P) Heart-Cutting 2D GC-MS with Micro-fluidic Deans Switch and<br />

Low Thermal Mass (LTM) GC: Efficient Second-Dimensional Separation<br />

Using Independent Temperature Control NOBUO OCHIAI, GERSTEL K.K.,<br />

Kikuo Sasamoto, Hirooki Kanda<br />

(2010-9 P) On-line and On-site Analysis of VOC with a Thermal<br />

Desorber/Fast Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer Detector Coupling<br />

(TD/FAST-GC/MSD) RONAN COZIC, SRA Instruments, Ludovic Fine, Jean-<br />

Louis Gass, Karim Medimagh, Robert Merciari


(2010-10 P) Development of a Transportable Gas Analyzer: Micro Thermal<br />

Desorber/ Micro Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer Detector<br />

Coupling (m-TD/ m-GC/MSD): Application to On-line Analysis of Volatile<br />

Organic Compounds at Traces Level RONAN COZIC, SRA Instruments,<br />

Robert Merciari<br />

(2010-11 P) Determination of Organophosphate Pesticides and Fungicides<br />

in Fruits and Vegetables by Disposable Pipette Extraction (DPX) and Gas<br />

Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry HONGXIA GUAN, University of South<br />

Carolina, Lynn R Musgrove, William E Brewer, Stephen L Morgan<br />

(2010-12 P) Screening for Environmental Contaminants in Complex<br />

Matricies- Tobacco DONALD C HILTON, Leco Corporation, Mark Libardoni<br />

(2010-13 P) Determination of Extractable and Leachable Formaldehyde in<br />

Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) Capsules by Derivatization and<br />

Gas Chromatgraphy-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) ATISH SEN, ABC<br />

Laboratories, Inc., Kevin Wells, Leonard Rosik, Seshadri Veeraraghavan, Joe<br />

Troxell, Pat Noland, Craig Schouten<br />

(2010-14 P) Improving Accuracy and Sensitivity for 1,4-Dioxane Analysis<br />

THOMAS E STILLER, TestAmerica Laboratories Inc., Marcel Mol<br />

(2010-15 P) Analysis of Additives in Polycarbonate Using TD-GC/MS and<br />

Reactive Pyrolysis-GC/MS ROBERT FREEMAN, Quantum Analytics, Chuichi<br />

Watanabe, Shihori Takeda<br />

(2010-16 P) Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) in Canine Hair<br />

by Headspace-Solid Phase Micro Extraction/Gas Chromatography-Mass<br />

Spectrometry (HS-SPME/GC-MS) JAILSON BITTENCOURT DE ANDRADE,<br />

UFBA, Lidia S de Oliveira, Frederico M Rodrigues, Fabio S Oliveira, Carlos R<br />

Franke, Pedro Afonso Pereira<br />

(2010-17 P) Quantitative Determination of Geometric and Positional<br />

Isomers of Primary Fatty Acid Amides by Gas Chromatograph Mass<br />

Spectrometry GARRY L DENT, Duquesne University, Mitchell E Johnson<br />

(2010-18 P) GC x GC - TOF-MS with Low Thermal Mass (LTM) GC: Basic<br />

Performance and Application TERUYO LEDA, GERSTEL K.K., Nobuo<br />

Ochiai, Kikuo Sasamoto, Mark Libardoni<br />

(2010-19 P) Group Type Analysis of Middle Distillates Samples by<br />

Simulated Distillation GC/MS AARON A MENDEZ, Separation Systems,<br />

Roberto I Meneghini, Joaquin A Lubkowitz, Alessandro Bonini<br />

(2010-20 P) High-Throughput Analysis Using GC-TOFMS with<br />

Interchangeable EI and CI Sources MEGAN MCGUIGAN, LECO Corporation<br />

(2010-21 P) An Evaluation of the Analytical Advantages of a Versatile<br />

Static and Dynamic Headspace System JEFF SHERIFF, EST Analytical, Jim<br />

Monk<br />

(2010-22 P) Reference Materials for USP Residual Solvents<br />

WILL MCHALE, Pharmaceutical Resource Associates, Tim Miller<br />

(2010-23 P) Adapting Your Existing Chromatography Equipment for Fast<br />

Screening and Confirmation of Gamma-Hydroxybutyrate (GHB)<br />

KRISTI SELLERS, Restek Corporation, Richard J Lake, Jack Cochran<br />

(2010-24 P) Development and Application of High Temperature Capillary<br />

Columns for Fast Analysis of PAH by GC and GC/MS<br />

KRISHNAT P NAIKWADI, J & K Scientific, Allen J Britten<br />

(2010-25 P) A New Device for Splitting the Column Effluents<br />

PETER PICHLER, Brechbuehler AG, Philippe Mottay<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2020<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Sample Preparation: Environmental<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(2020-1 P) Determination of Chloroanilines in Environmental Waters Using<br />

Hollow Fiber Supported Liquid-liquid Microextraction YI HE, John Jay<br />

College, Anna Young, Lai Guida, Brian Hung, Amy Yuen<br />

(2020-2 P) A Simple Solvent Vapor Trap that Works with Hi-Flow Vacuum!<br />

JOSEPH STEFKOVICH, Xenosep Technologies, Patricia Vincent<br />

(2020-3 P) Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE) and Productivity Gains in<br />

Environmental Analyses BRUCE RICHTER, Dionex, SLCTC, Jennifer<br />

Peterson, Brian Dorich, Brett Murphy, Sheldon Henderson, Eric Francis, Richard<br />

Carlson<br />

(2020-4 P) Development of Polystyrene-EDTA Beads for Water Quality<br />

Analysis MICHAEL J SAMIDE, Butler University, Amy J Stafford<br />

(2020-5 P) Simultaneous Measurement of Carbonyls and Aromatic<br />

Hydrocarbons in Indoor Air by Serially Connected Passive Samplers<br />

YOSHIKA SEKINE, Tokai University, Michio Butsugan, Daisuke Oikawa,<br />

Shinichiro Murata<br />

(2020-6 P) Selective and Sensitive Determination of Carbofuran in<br />

Environmental Matrices by Sol-gel Immunoextraction and On-line<br />

Precolumn Concentration- HPLC Analysis LUZ ELENA VERA-AVILA,<br />

UNAM, Rosario Covarrubias-Herrera, Bani P Márquez-Lira, Marcos F<br />

Villanueva-Hernández<br />

(2020-7 P) The Application of MEPS for Remote and On-site Sample<br />

Preparation PAUL M WYNNE, SGE Analytical Science, Dan DiFeo, Roy<br />

Hibbert, Peter A Dawes<br />

(2020-8 P) Synthesis and Evaluation of an Ethylenethiourea Molecularly<br />

Imprinted Polymer as a Selective Adsorbent for SPE OLIVIA ZAMORA-<br />

MARTÍNEZ, Facultad de Química UNAM, Luz Elena Vera-Avila<br />

(2020-9 P) Kinetic Calibration Using Dominant Pre-equilibrium Desorption<br />

for On-site and in Vivo Sampling by Solid-Phase Microextraction SIMON<br />

NINGSUN ZHOU, University of Waterloo, Wennan Zhao, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

(2020-10 P) Extraction and Determination of Mefenamic Acid Residue in<br />

Water Samples by Hollow Fiber Based Liquid Phase Microextraction<br />

Technique Combined with Liquid Chromatography and Photodiode Array<br />

Detection ZARRIN ES'HAGHI, Payame Noor University, Pooneh Salari<br />

(2020-11 P) Extraction and Determination of Diazepam Residue in Aqueous<br />

Solutions with Directly Suspended Droplet: Three Phase Liquid Phase<br />

Microextraction Method Combined with High Performance Liquid<br />

Chromatography ZARRIN ES'HAGHI, Payame Noor University, Sanaz<br />

Bandegi<br />

(2020-12 P) Separation and Determination of Benzodiazepine, Lorazepam<br />

in Water Samples by Three Liquid Phase Directly Suspended Droplet<br />

Microextraction and High Performance Liquid Chromatography Diode<br />

Array Detection ZARRIN ES'HAGHI, Payame Noor University, Leila<br />

Daneshvar<br />

(2020-13 P) Automatic Sampling System for On-line Analysis of Chemical<br />

Pollutants in Water SAM LI, NUS<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2030<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Spectroscopic Sensors<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(2030-1 P) Novel Sensing Technique for Environmentally Toxic NOx<br />

Gases: Calixarene-Nitrosonium Complexes ERANDA WANIGASEKARA,<br />

University of Texas, Arlington, Dmitry M Rudkevich, Shin-Ichi Ohira, Purnendu<br />

K Dasgupta<br />

(2030-2 P) Multi-Fluorophore Optical Fiber Sensors for Real Time Oxygen<br />

Measurement MARIA VERONICA RIGO, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee,<br />

Peter Geissinger, Robert Olsson<br />

(2030-3 P) Conducting Polymer Matrix as Fluorescence Quencher for<br />

Enhanced Selectivity of Immunosensors ARUNAS RAMANAVICIUS, Vilnius<br />

University, Natalija Kurilcik, Saulius Jursenas, Arnonas Finkelsteinas, Almira<br />

Ramanaviciene<br />

(2030-4 P) Development of Polymer-Based Fluorescence Sensors for Metal<br />

Ions QUANG M LA, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Ramachandram<br />

Badugu, Govind Rao, Leah Tolosa<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING Session 2040<br />

Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

8:30-10:30 AM<br />

Consulting for the Gypsy Scientist<br />

Facilitated by: ROBERT L STEVENSON, Editor of Separation Science,<br />

Room 225<br />

ICP-MS and Chromatography for Metals Speciation<br />

Facilitated by: LARRY IRR, Bechtel Bettis, Inc., Room 226


Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry<br />

Facilitated by: R GRAHAM COOKS, Purude University, Room 227<br />

PAT: Instruments and Interfaces<br />

Facilitated by: JIM RYDZAK, GlaxoSmithKline, Room 231<br />

Multiseparations: Is There a Place for Them in My Lab?<br />

Facilitated by: JAMES HARYNUK, University of Alberta, Canada, Room 232<br />

3:55 (2060-7) Industrial Applications of Spectral Imaging from 400<br />

to 11,000 nm CURTIS MARCOTT, The Procter & Gamble Company, Gloria M<br />

Story, Anthony E Dowrey, Jeffrey T Grothaus<br />

4:15 (2060-8) Rina's Magic Recipe: Mix Chirality, Molecular<br />

Vibrations, Pharmaceuticals and Lots of Proteins LAURENCE A NAFIE,<br />

Syracuse University<br />

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

AWARD Session 2050<br />

Charles N Reilley and Young Investigator Awards - arranged by<br />

Christian Amatore, Ecole Normale Superieure<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 276<br />

Christian Amatore, Ecole Normale Superieure, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Christian Amatore<br />

1:35 Presentation of the <strong>2008</strong> Charles N Reilley Award to<br />

Hector D Abruna, Cornell University by Christian Amatore, Ecole Normale<br />

Superieure<br />

1:40 (2050-1) Nanometric Building Blocks and Devices HECTOR D<br />

ABRUNA, Cornell University<br />

2:15 (2050-2) Electrostatic Gating at Glass Nanopore Electrodes<br />

HENRY S WHITE, University of Utah, Andreas Bund<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 Presentation of the <strong>2008</strong> Young Investigator Award<br />

to Shelley D Minteer, St. Louis University by Christian Amatore, Ecole<br />

Normale Superieure<br />

3:10 (2050-3) Bioelectrocatalysis for Biofuel Cells and Biosensors<br />

SHELLEY D MINTEER, Saint Louis University<br />

3:45 (2050-4) Magnetic Fields at Electrodes JOHNA LEDDY,<br />

University of Iowa<br />

4:20 (2050-5) Seeing Electrons Hopping through Molecules<br />

CHRISTIAN A AMATORE, CNRS-ENS<br />

AWARD Session 2060<br />

Williams-Wright Award - arranged by Neil W Lewis, Malvern<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 252<br />

Neil W Lewis, Malvern, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Neil Lewis<br />

1:35 Presentation of the <strong>2008</strong> Williams Wright Award to<br />

Rina K Dukor, BioTools, Inc by Neil Lewis, Malvern<br />

1:40 (2060-1) Reflections on Vibrations of Blockbuster<br />

Pharmaceuticals RINA K DUKOR, BioTools, Inc.<br />

2:00 (2060-2) Peptide Conformational Studies with Optical<br />

Spectroscopy, Global and Local Using Isotopic Labeling<br />

TIM KEIDERLING, University of Illinois<br />

2:20 (2060-3) Industrial Vibrational Spectroscopy: Fun or<br />

Functional? BRUCE CHASE, DuPont<br />

2:40 Recess<br />

2:55 (2060-4) UV Raman Studies of the Electronic Structureof<br />

Peptide and Proteins: Development of Quantitative Methods for<br />

MilliAngstrom Structure Determinations SANFORD ABRAHAM ASHER,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Bhavya Sharma, Nataliya S Myshakina, Sergei V Bykov<br />

3:15 (2060-5) Greenhouse Gas Measurement in the Atmosphere<br />

HENRY L BUIJS, ABB Bomem Inc.<br />

3:35 (2060-6) Multi-step and Parallel Reactions in Microdroplet<br />

Arrays ROBIN L GARRELL, University of California, Los Angeles<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2070<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography (HILIC) - arranged by<br />

Andrew J Alpert, PolyLC Inc.<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 255<br />

Andrew J Alpert, PolyLC Inc., Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Andrew J Alpert<br />

1:35 (2070-1) Electrostatic Repulsion-Hydrophilic Interaction<br />

Chromatography (ERLIC): Gradient Chromatography Without the Gradient<br />

ANDREW J ALPERT, PolyLC Inc.<br />

2:10 (2070-2) HILIC of Pharmaceuticals on Various Columns<br />

YONG GUO, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research and Development<br />

2:45 (2070-3) Separation of Histone Variants and Combinatorially<br />

Modified Forms by Ion-Exchange-HILIC BENJAMIN A GARCIA, Princeton<br />

University, Craig Andrew Mizzen<br />

3:20 (2070-4) Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography for<br />

Analyzing Glycoprotein and Glycolipid Derived Oligosaccharides<br />

TERRY D BUTTERS, Oxford University, David C Neville, Raymond A Dwek<br />

3:55 (2070-5) Stationary Phases for HILIC KNUT IRGUM, Umeå<br />

University<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2080<br />

Analytical Micro-instrumentation for Sustainable Natural<br />

Resources - arranged by Radislav A Potyrailo, GE Global Research<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 244<br />

Radislav A Potyrailo, GE Global Research, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Radislav A Potyrailo<br />

1:35 (2080-1) Microfabricated Chemical Measurement<br />

Instrumentation J MICHAEL RAMSEY, University of North Carolina, Chapel<br />

Hill<br />

2:10 (2080-2) Electroactive Microarrays for DNA Analysis,<br />

Immunochemical Detection, and Chemical Synthesis KILIAN DILL,<br />

CombiMatrix Corporation, Robin Liu, Maurer Karl<br />

2:45 (2080-3) Biointerface Design for Chip Based Assays<br />

ASHUTOSH CHILKOTI, Duke University<br />

3:20 (2080-4) Adaptive (Switchable) Materials: The Key to<br />

Futuristic Low-Power Analytical DERMOT DIAMOND, Dublin City University<br />

3:55 (2080-5) Chemical and Biological Ubiquitous RFID Sensors:<br />

High Performance at Low Cost RADISLAV A POTYRAILO, GE Global<br />

Research<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2090<br />

Chemical Sensors for Cellular Messengers Come of Age -<br />

arranged by Andrew G Ewing, Pennsylvania State University and Mark<br />

Wightman, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 272<br />

Andrew G Ewing, Pennsylvania State University, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Andrew G Ewing<br />

1:35 (2090-1) Tracking Neurotransmitter Fate from Storage to<br />

Release to Inactivation MARK WIGHTMAN, University of North Carolina,<br />

Chapel Hill<br />

2:10 (2090-2) Probing Functional Differences in Sympathetic<br />

Neuroeffector Transmission to Rat Mesenteric Arteries and Veins GREG<br />

M SWAIN, Michigan State University, Jinwoo Park, Gregory D Fink, James J<br />

Galligan, Hua Dong


2:45 (2090-3) Multielectrode Sensors to Monitor Transmitters<br />

Released from Single Cells ANDREW G EWING, Goteborg University, Bo<br />

Zhang<br />

3:20 (2090-4) Quantitative Aspects of Single-Cell Electroporation:<br />

A Window on the Cell STEPHEN G WEBER, University of Pittsburgh, Aparna<br />

Agarwal, Bradley A Lambie, Manyan Wang, Juanfang Wu, Owe Orwar<br />

3:55 (2090-5) Single-Molecule Studies of Synaptic Vesicles<br />

DANIEL T CHIU, University of Washington<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2100<br />

Mass Spectrometry of Styrenic Polymers: Use of MS/MS -<br />

arranged by David M Hercules and Tony P Gies, Vanderbilt University<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 265<br />

David M Hercules, Vanderbilt University, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - David M Hercules<br />

1:35 (2100-1) Applications of MS/MS in the Polymer Industry<br />

ROBERT P LATTIMER, Lubrizol Advanced Materials, Michael J Polce<br />

2:10 (2100-2) MALDI-TOF/TOF CID Studies of Styrenic Polymer<br />

Fragmentation Reactions DAVID M HERCULES, Vanderbilt University,<br />

Anthony P Gies, Matthew J Vergne, Sparkle T Ellison, Rebecca L Orndorff<br />

2:45 (2100-3) Tandem Mass Spectrometry of Alkali-Cationized<br />

Polyethers: Dissociation Mechanisms and Structural Information CHRYS<br />

WESDEMIOTIS, The University of Akron, Michael J Polce, Panthida Thomya,<br />

Kathleen M Wollyung<br />

3:20 (2100-4) MALDI-TOF/TOF-MS/MS of Poly(Estere-Amides)<br />

CONCETTO PUGLISI, CNR - Institute of Chemistry and Technology of<br />

Polymers, Paola Rizzarelli<br />

3:55 (2100-5) Utilizing Ion Mobility and Tandem Mass<br />

Spectrometry for the Characterization of Polyethers ANTHONY T<br />

JACKSON, ICI Paints, Gillian R Hilton, Konstantinos Thalassinos, Jonathan P<br />

Williams, James H Scrivens<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2110<br />

Progress in Molecular Targeting: From Bioanalytical to<br />

Biomedical - arranged by Raoul Kopelman, University of Michigan and<br />

Weihong Tan, University of Florida<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 267<br />

Raoul Kopelman, University of Michigan, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Raoul Kopelman<br />

1:35 (2110-1) Targeted Multifunctional Nanoparticle Probes: Invivo<br />

Detection and Therapy of Brain Tumor RAOUL KOPELMAN, University<br />

of Michigan<br />

2:15 (2110-2) Vascular Zip Codes and Synaphic Targeting of Drugs<br />

and Nanoparticles ERKKI RUOSLAHTI, University Of California, Santa<br />

Barbara<br />

2:55 (2110-3) Several Novel Microarray Platforms for Post-<br />

Genomic Researches and Clinical Applications ZUHONG LU, Southeast<br />

University<br />

3:35 (2110-4) Molecular Level Targeting of Cancer Cells<br />

WEIHONG TAN, University of Florida<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 2120<br />

SESSION<br />

Achievements and Unusual Challenges in Mass Spectrometry -<br />

arranged by Earl Michael Thurman and Imma Ferrer, University of Almeria<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 261<br />

Earl Michael Thurman, University of Almeria, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2120-1) The Merits of Nanoelectrospray for High Quality Data<br />

from Complex Samples JACK HENION, Advion BioSciences<br />

1:50 (2120-2) Characterization of Phenolic Compounds in<br />

Vegetable Oils Using CZE and HPLC-ESI-TOF-MS MATTHIAS PELZING,<br />

Bruker<br />

2:10 (2120-3) A Combination of Accurate Mass Measurement and<br />

H/D Exchange Using DART Mass Spectrometry as a Means to the<br />

Identification of Food and Pharmaceutical Adulterants O DAVID<br />

SPARKMAN, University of the Pacific, Patrick R Jones, Teresa Vail<br />

2:30 (2120-4) Multi-residue Method for the Analysis of 101<br />

Pesticides and their Degradates in Environmental Samples by LC/TOF-MS<br />

IMMA FERRER, University of Almeria, EM Michael Thurman<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2120-5) UPLC-TOF: A Tool for the Quantitative Analysis of<br />

Multiple Classes of Veterinary Drug Residues in Food ANTON<br />

KAUFMANN, Official Food Control Authority of the Canton of Zurich<br />

3:25 (2120-6) Discovery of Contaminants in Complex Food<br />

Matrices Using Statistical Tools with LC/TOF MS and Identification with<br />

LC/Q-TOF MS JERRY ZWEIGENBAUM, Agilent Technologies<br />

3:45 (2120-7) New Territory in Field Asymmetric Ion Mobility<br />

Spectrometry: Enabling Higher Operational Field Strengths Using a MEMS<br />

Fabricated FAIMS Device MARTIN RUSH, Owlstone, Ashley Wilks, Billy<br />

Boyle, Andrew Koehl, David Ruiz-Alonso, Alistair Taylor, Matthew Hart<br />

4:05 (2120-8) Automated Deconvolution of Composite Mass<br />

Spectra Obtained with an Open-Air Ionization Source Based on Exact<br />

Masses and Relative Isotopic Abundances ANDREW H GRANGE, U.S.<br />

EPA, Wayne Sovocool<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 2130<br />

SESSION<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

New Concepts and Instruments for Biosensors - arranged by<br />

S Douglass Gilman, Louisiana State University, Gloria Thomas MaGee,<br />

Xavier University of Louisiana and Kristin A Fletcher, ATMI, Inc.<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 243<br />

S Douglass Gilman, Louisiana State University, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2130-1) Amplification-by-Polymerization in 96-Well Plate-<br />

Based High Throughput DNA Biosensing LIN HE, North Carolina State<br />

University<br />

1:50 (2130-2) Detection of Nucleic Acids Based on<br />

Bioluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer between Renilla Luciferase<br />

and Quantum Dots KYLE CISSELL, Indiana University Purdue University,<br />

Yasmeen Rahimi, Sapna K Deo<br />

2:10 (2130-3) Patterned Nanoarray Substrates for Biosensing with<br />

Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering LAWRENCE A BOTTOMLEY, Georgia<br />

Institute of Technology, Nicole E Marotta, Jabulani R Barber, Peter R Dluhy<br />

2:30 (2130-4) Signal Amplification Method Using Au Nanoparticle<br />

for Detection of Explosives by Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor<br />

TOSHIKAZU KAWAGUCHI, Kyushu University, Dhesingh Ravi Shankaran,<br />

Kiyosho Matsumoto, Kiyoshi Toko, Norio Miura<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2130-5) Conformational Change Induced Surface Stress for<br />

Biosensors H FRANK JI, Louisiana Tech University<br />

3:25 (2130-6) Development of Affinity Matrices on Microfluidic<br />

Surfaces to Capture Glycoproteins JENNIFER M DE GUZMAN, Louisiana<br />

State University, Robin L McCarley<br />

3:45 (2130-7) Electrochemical Needle-Type Sensors for<br />

Subcutaneous Detection of Nitric Oxide and S-Nitrosothiols JASON A<br />

BENNETT, University of Michigan, Mark E Meyerhoff<br />

4:05 (2130-8) Thyrocyte Sodium-Iodide Symporter as the Basis for<br />

a Highly Selective and Sensitive Perchlorate Biosensor DON CROPEK,<br />

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Irene Macallister, Michael Jakoby, Roger<br />

Schneider<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 2140<br />

SESSION<br />

Comprehensive Multidimensional Separations - arranged by<br />

Tadeusz Gorecki, University of Waterloo<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 245<br />

Tadeusz Gorecki, University of Waterloo, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2140-1) Discovery-Based Metabolomics Using GC x GC-<br />

TOFMS and Chemometric Data Analysis ROBERT E SYNOVEC, University<br />

of Washington


1:50 (2140-2) Arson Accelerant Identification by Chemometric<br />

Analysis of GC x GC-TOFMS Chromatograms GREGORY J HALL,<br />

US Coast Guard Academy, Glenn S Frysinger, Kristen L Serumgard,<br />

Richard B Gaines<br />

2:10 (2140-3) Implications of the Modulation Ratio for Quantitation<br />

in Comprehensive Multidimensional Separations: A Theoretical Approach<br />

JAMES J HARYNUK, University of Alberta, Andrew Kwong, Philip J Marriott<br />

2:30 (2140-4) Stop-Flow GC×GC with Pneumatic Switching<br />

TADEUSZ GORECKI, University of Waterloo, Nathan Oldridge, Ognjen Panic<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2140-5) Chronic Disease Biomonitoring through GCxGC:<br />

Recent Advances and Perspectives JEAN-MARIE D DIMANDJA, Spelman<br />

College<br />

3:25 (2140-6) Comparison of One-Dimensional and<br />

Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Chromatographic Techniques PAT J<br />

SANDRA, Ghent University, Isabelle P Francois, Frank David<br />

3:45 (2140-7) Simplification of Multidimensional HPLC and Column<br />

Switching HAIBIN WAN, PromoChrom Technologies<br />

4:05 (2140-8) Gas-phase Molecular Studies Using Selective,<br />

Collisional-energy Transfer in IM-TOF Instruments FRANCISCO ALBERTO<br />

FERNANDEZ-LIMA, Texas A&M University, Christopher Becker, Kent Gillig,<br />

William Russell, David H Russell<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 2150<br />

SESSION<br />

Green Analytical Chemistry - arranged by Douglas E Raynie, South<br />

Dakota State University and Jennifer Young, ACS Green Chemistry Institute<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 271<br />

Douglas E Raynie, South Dakota State University, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2150-1) Green Analytical Chemistry: A Convergence of<br />

Thought Processes DOUGLAS RAYNIE, South Dakota State University<br />

1:50 (2150-2) Selection of Green Analytical Methods JENNIFER L<br />

YOUNG, ACS Green Chemistry Institute, Lawrence H Keith<br />

2:10 (2150-3) Innovations, Applications and Education in Green<br />

Analytical Chemistry LIZ GRON, Hendrix College<br />

2:30 (2150-4) Greening Biomass/Bioenergy Conversion Processes<br />

Using Analytical Instrumentation JERRY WAYNE KING, University of<br />

Arkansas, Dongfang Zhang, Axel Schlagenhauf, James Patindol, Ya-Jane<br />

Wang<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2150-5) The Greening Culture of the U.S. Geological Survey's<br />

National Water Quality Laboratory MERLE W SHOCKEY, U.S. Geological<br />

Survey<br />

3:25 (2150-6) Green Chromatography and Reaction Monitoring by<br />

Micro-Scale HPLC JUSTIN KITTELL, Eksigent Technologies<br />

3:45 (2150-7) Using Capillary-Based Microreactor Screening<br />

System in Green Analytical Chemistry LEI HONG, University of Pittsburgh,<br />

Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

4:05 (2150-8) PAT and Pharmaceutical Quality D. CHRISTOPHER<br />

WATTS, FDA/CDER/OPS<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2160<br />

Characterization of Polymers and Plastics II<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 269<br />

Joanne H Smith, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2160-1) Single Molecule Tracking Studies of Free Volume<br />

Transitions in Nanoscale Hydrogel Films LINDSAY C ELLIOTT, University<br />

of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Paul V Braun, Paul Bohn<br />

1:50 (2160-2) Separation of Water-Soluble Polymers Utilizing<br />

Capillary-Channeled Polymer (C-CP) Fibers as Stationary Phases for HPLC<br />

KATIE JEAN HILBERT, Clemson University, R Kenneth Marcus<br />

2:10 (2160-3) Use of Fluorescence Imaging and Surface Analysis<br />

in the Solution of Bonding Problems from Invisible Residues of Mold<br />

Release Agents on Plastic Parts TIMOTHY HOELLER, DQR Testing<br />

Services<br />

2:30 (2160-4) The Local 'pH' within Protein-Loaded Biodegradable<br />

Polymer Platforms RACHEL A KIRSCH, University at Buffalo, Loraine T Tan,<br />

Frank V Bright<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2160-5) Metallization of Polyimide Substrates SYEDA<br />

KHURSHIDA BEGUM, SUNY Binghamton, Samuel N Kikandi, John Hassani,<br />

Omowunmi A Sadik<br />

3:25 (2160-6) Ultrasonic Degradation of Cellulose versus Amylose<br />

Studied by Multi-detector SEC ANDRE STRIEGEL, Florida State University<br />

3:45 (2160-7) Determination of the Acid-Base Balance in Polyols<br />

by Titration TORE FOSSUM, Mettler Toledo, Inc. , Ross C Koile<br />

4:05 (2160-8) Mechanoluminescence Produced during Impulsive<br />

Deformation of Polymers RAJENDRA KUMAR KURARIA, Govt. Model<br />

Science College, Shashi R Kuraria<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2170<br />

Chemical Applications on Studies of Art and Archaeological<br />

Materials (Half Session)<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 264<br />

Gary L Emmert, The University of Memphis, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2170-1) Separation and Identification of Organic Compounds<br />

in Artwork Resins and Waxes with Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas<br />

Chromatography with Mass Spectrometric Detection GLENN S<br />

FRYSINGER, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Gregory J Hall, Richard B Ganes,<br />

Kenneth R Sutherland<br />

1:50 (2170-2) Enhancing Polymerization in Oil Paint Films LAURA<br />

J MULLER, Wheaton College, Sarah B Stollar, Julia Dekermendjian, Emily<br />

Williamson<br />

2:10 (2170-3) Using Spectroscopy and Chemometrics to Extract<br />

Chemical Information about Mixtures SCOTT W HUFFMAN, Western<br />

Carolina University, Erika Sesti, Laura Cleveland, Kyle D Beard, Brian<br />

Dinkelmeyer<br />

2:30 (2170-4) Life on Mars: A SERS-Active Lab-on-a-Chip for<br />

Amino Acid Detection CHETAN SHENDE, Real-Time Analyzers, Inc., Frank<br />

Inscore, Atanu Sengupta, Stuart Farquharson<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2180<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Organic Compounds<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 242<br />

Donald G Patterson, Centers for Disease Control, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2180-1) Automated Extraction Procedure for Improved<br />

Recovery of Phenols and Phenoxy Herbicides BRUCE RICHTER, Dionex,<br />

SLCTC, Richard Carlson, Eric Francis, Sheldon Henderson, Brett Murphy, Brett<br />

Dorich, Jennifer Peterson<br />

1:50 (2180-2) Optimization of Headspace SPME Conditions for<br />

Quantitative Analysis of Volatile Fatty Acids in Water Matrixes<br />

AITOR AIZPURU, Universidad del Mar<br />

2:10 (2180-3) Comprehensive Investigation of Degradation<br />

Products of Molinate by Various Oxidation Systems Using High<br />

Performance HPLC-Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer and GC-MS CHUAN<br />

WANG, University of Missouri, Rolla, Tongwen Wang, Evelyn Chamberlain,<br />

Honglan Shi, Craig Adams, Yinfa Ma<br />

2:30 (2180-4) Improving the Sensitivity, Ruggedness, and<br />

Accuracy of Pesticide Analysis PHILIP L WYLIE, Agilent Technologies, Chin-<br />

Kai Meng<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2180-5) The Use and Reproducibility of a New Column Series<br />

for the Analysis of Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) FAIZY<br />

AHMED, Agilent Technologies, John W Henderson, Cliff Woodward, Rong-jie<br />

Fu<br />

3:25 (2180-6) Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-Based Device for the<br />

Sampling and Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) OLUJIDE<br />

AKINBO, Butler University, Michael J Samide, Jennifer Osborne


3:45 (2180-7) Monitoring BTEX and Aldehydes in Car Exhaust from<br />

a Gasoline Engine by SPME-GC/FID during the Use of Different Chemical<br />

Cleaners VADOUD H NIRI, University of Waterloo, James B Mathers, Janusz<br />

Pawliszyn<br />

4:05 (2180-8) Speciation of VOCs from an Animal Feeding<br />

Operation KENWOOD D SCOGGIN, USDA-ARS, Steve Trabue<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2190<br />

Environmental: Quality Assurance and Regulatory Issues<br />

(Half Session)<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 241<br />

Singh Manocha, PPG Industries, Inc., Presiding<br />

1:30 (2190-1) Use of Automated Solid Phase Extraction to Achieve<br />

EPA Compliance NAOMI REID, Horizon Technology, Inc., Robert Johnson,<br />

Tom Hall<br />

1:50 (2190-2) Reference Materials Related to Organic Speciation in<br />

Particulate Matter MICHELE SCHANTZ, National Institute of Standards and<br />

Technology, John Kucklick, Dianne Poster, Stacy Vander Pol, Stephen Wise,<br />

Rolf Zeisler<br />

2:10 (2190-3) A Rapid, Accurate Analytical Technique for the<br />

Direct Analysis of Mercury in Sorbent Traps, Coal and Coal-Related<br />

Samples JOHAN NORTJE, Milestone, Inc.<br />

2:30 (2190-4) SPE Protocols for Rapid UPLC-MS Determination of<br />

Sulfonamide and Tetracycline Antibacterials in Milk MICHAEL STEPHEN<br />

YOUNG, Waters Corporation, Kimvan Tran<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2200<br />

GC-MS Instrument and Method Developments<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 270<br />

Vincent S Venturella, Ventura Associates, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2200-1) Identification and Quantification of Hetero Atom<br />

Containing Organics in New and Used Insulating Mineral Oils with Gas<br />

Chromatography: AED/MS KYLE R ANDERSON, University of Missouri,<br />

Carlo Roggero, Ricardo Miena, Michela Tumiatti, Vander Tumiatti, R<br />

Seemamahannop, Shubhen Kapila<br />

1:50 (2200-2) The Evaluation of GC Column Stationary Phases<br />

Designed for the Analysis of Pesticide Residues SKY COUNTRYMAN,<br />

Phenomenex, Kory Kelly<br />

2:10 (2200-3) Avoiding False Negative SVOC Results Caused by<br />

Hydrocarbon Interferences with Dilution and Deconvolution MARK L<br />

BRUCE, TestAmerica Laboratories Inc., Marcel Mol, Tom Hula<br />

2:30 (2200-4) Comprehensive Analysis of Drugs of Abuse in Urine<br />

with Automated Disposable Pipette Extraction SPARKLE T ELLISON,<br />

University of South Carolina, William E Brewer, Stephen L Morgan<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2200-5) Soft Photo Ionization Mass Spectrometry as<br />

Detection Method for Gas Chromatography: Two- and Three-Dimensional<br />

Comprehensive Separation RALF ZIMMERMANN, GSF, Thomas Gröger,<br />

Werner Welthagen<br />

3:25 (2200-6) Performance Comparison of a Hand-Portable GC-<br />

TMS to Laboratory GC-MS Instruments for Field Measurements of<br />

Targeted Chemical Compounds DOUGLAS W LATER, Torion Technologies<br />

Inc., Charles S Sadowski, Stephen A Lammert, Lee D Edgar, Jacolin A Murray,<br />

Jesse A Contreras, Tai V Truong, Milton L Lee<br />

3:45 (2200-7) Pulsed Flow Modulation: A Novel Concept for<br />

Comprehensive 2D GCxGC-MS with Supersonic Molecular Beams<br />

MARINA POLIAK, Tel Aviv University, Alexander B Fialkov, Aviv Amirav<br />

4:05 (2200-8) Detection of Marijuana and Cocaine Metabolites in<br />

Adulterated Urine Using Solid Phase Extraction-Ion Mobility Spectrometry<br />

and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry RYAN M O'DONNELL, Ohio<br />

University, Peter de B Harrington<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2210<br />

Laboratory Management (Half Session)<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 241<br />

Singh Manocha, PPG Industries, Inc., Presiding<br />

3:05 (2210-1) What Is On and Over the Horizon for Informatics?<br />

RICHARD LYSAKOWSKI, CENSA, Inc.<br />

3:25 (2210-2) Laboratory Information Management Systems<br />

(LIMS): The Secret Weapon to Regulatory Compliance KEN OCHI,<br />

Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc., Christine Paszko<br />

3:45 (2210-3) Enhancing Your Laboratory Information<br />

Management Systems (LIMS) with a Mobile Device KIM CHEW, Accelerated<br />

Technology Laboratories, Inc.<br />

4:05 (2210-4) Find Chromatography Applications Quickly with a<br />

<strong>Web</strong>-Based Tool for Searching and Viewing AnIML Data FRASER<br />

STEWART MCLEOD, Dionex, Frank Arnold<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2220<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Biological<br />

Applications I<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 260<br />

William J Long, Agilent Technologies, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2220-1) LC-MS/MS Analysis of Phosphorothioate<br />

Oligonucleotides COLETTE M CASTLEBERRY, University of Cincinnati, Larry<br />

Sallans, Renee Kepler, Patrick Limbach<br />

1:50 (2220-2) Insight into the Alteration of Toxin Metabolism within<br />

a Plant due to Simultaneous Selenium Supplementation: Potential for<br />

Biological Retirement of Toxins via Phytoremediation SCOTT AFTON,<br />

University of Cincinnati, Joseph A Caruso<br />

2:10 (2220-3) Structural Characterization of Humic Acids Using<br />

Liquid Chromatography at the Critical Condition (LCCC) Combined with<br />

High Resolution Mass Spectrometry (MS) and Infrared Spectrometry (IR)<br />

SUSAN OLESIK, The Ohio State University, Ming Zhu<br />

2:30 (2220-4) Synthesis and HPLC–MS Characterization of Alpha-<br />

Hydroxy Acid Capped Lys–Met and Arg-Met Oligopeptides YING GAO,<br />

University of Missouri, Rolla, Paul Nam, Virgil Flanigan, Shubhen Kapila<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2220-5) Investigation of Protein Interactions of Gamma-<br />

Glutamyl Carboxylase and Vitamin K-Dependent Substrates Using<br />

Capillary Liquid Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry CHRISTINE<br />

MARIE HEBLING, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Darrel W Stafford,<br />

James W Jorgenson<br />

3:25 (2220-6) Structural Characterization of Actin/Cofilin and<br />

Actin/Myosin Complexes by Mass Spectrometry JK AMISHA KAMAL, Case<br />

Western Reserve University, Sabrina A Benchaar, Emil Reisler, Mark R Chance<br />

3:45 (2220-7) Multidimensional Separations of Proteins and<br />

Peptides for Relative Protein Quantification and Identification BRENNA E<br />

MCJURY, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Charles R Evans, James W<br />

Jorgenson<br />

4:05 (2220-8) Increasing Sequence Coverage of Integral Membrane<br />

Proteins through Transmembrane Peptide Detection RONGXIAO SA,<br />

University of Minnesota, Yu Zhang , Peter W Carr, Edgar A Arriaga<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2230<br />

Liquid Chromatography: High Throughput Chemical<br />

Applications<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 263<br />

Richard W Brice, University at Buffalo, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2230-1) Chromatographic Performance of Two New Sub-3um<br />

Particles RICHARD W BRICE, University at Buffalo, Lisandra Santiago-<br />

Capeles, Luis A Colon<br />

1:50 (2230-2) Integration of Automated Tablet Dissolution<br />

Instrumentation with Multiple Channel Parallel On-line Microflow HPLC<br />

PHILLIP DELAND, Eksigent Technologies, David Hughes, Justin Kittel, Jason<br />

Rehm, Phillip Paul


2:10 (2230-3) Ultra-Fast Liquid Chromatography: Current<br />

Technology and Capabilities WILLIAM HEDGEPETH, Shimadzu<br />

2:30 (2230-4) HPLC Mobile Phase Temperature Control Using<br />

PEEK Components BRIAN A JONES, Selerity Technologies, Nathan L Porter,<br />

Jody Clark<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2230-5) New Approaches for Fast and Robust LC Separation<br />

QUNJIE WANG, The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science<br />

3:25 (2230-6) Effect of a Capillary Taylor Reactor (CTR) on the<br />

Performance of a Capillary Column in Fast HPLC HONGJUAN XU,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

3:45 (2230-7) Capillary Column Packing Studies of 1.0 µm Bridged<br />

Ethyl Hybrid Particles for Use in Ultra High Pressure Liquid<br />

Chromatography RACHEL LIEBERMAN, University of North Carolina,<br />

Chapel Hill, James W Jorgenson<br />

4:05 (2230-8) High-Resolution HPLC through Coupling Columns<br />

RICHARD A HENRY, Sigma-Aldrich, William Campbell, Hillel Brandes<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2240<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Specialized Applications II<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 349<br />

Ralph Riggin, Eli Lilly and Company, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2240-1) An Oxidative Degradation Study of PEG Using<br />

Reverse Phase Direct Deposition LC-IR SIDNEY BOURNE, Spectra<br />

Analysis, William W Carson, Boris Boumajny, Tom Kearney<br />

1:50 (2240-2) Spiral Countercurrent Chromatography MARTHA<br />

KNIGHT, CC Biotech LLC, Thomas M Finn<br />

2:10 (2240-3) Preparation of Polymer Monoliths for Size Exclusion<br />

Chromatography of Proteins YUN LI, Brigham Young University, Milton L Lee<br />

2:30 (2240-4) Development of Stable and Highly Sensitive Thin-<br />

Film Carbon Electrodes JUN CHENG, Dionex Corporation, Jandik Petr,<br />

Christopher Andrew Pohl<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2240-5) Separation of Cu (II)-Azamacrocyclic Complexes<br />

Using Ion Exchange and Reversed Phase Chromatography ILIA TEROVA,<br />

University of New Hampshire, Xiaoxuan Shen, Edward H Wong, Gary R<br />

Weisman, Sterling A Tomellini<br />

3:25 (2240-6) A New HPLC Detector Using Condensation<br />

Nucleation Light Scattering Detection (CNLSD) Technique for High<br />

Sensitivity Analysis DEREK OBERREIT, Quant Technologies LLC, Laurencia<br />

Kyariga<br />

3:45 (2240-7) Analysis of Dietary Supplements by HPLC-DAD<br />

WILHAD REUTER, PerkinElmer, James Neal-Kababick<br />

4:05 (2240-8) Cyclic Voltammetry in a Chromatographic Detection<br />

Cell PETR JANDIK, Dionex Corporation, Jun Cheng<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2250<br />

Particle Separations from Organelles to Organisms<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 274<br />

Charles W Gardner, ChemImage Corporation, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2250-1) Continuous Separation and Fractionation of<br />

Mitochondria by Micro Free-Flow Electrophoresis VRATISLAV KOSTAL,<br />

University of Minnesota, Bryan Fonslow, Edgar A Arriaga, Michael T Bowser<br />

1:50 (2250-2) Microfluidic Cell Sorting Using Photonic Forces for<br />

Host-Pathogen Studies THOMAS D PERROUD, Sandia National<br />

Laboratories, Jay C Sy, Kamlesh D Patel<br />

2:10 (2250-3) Hydrodynamic Study in Capillary-Channeled<br />

Polymer (C-CP) Films Using Fluorescently Labeled THP-1 Cells AMBER<br />

EVERETT, Clemson University, R Kenneth Marcus, Kenneth Christensen<br />

2:30 (2250-4) Microfluidic Flow Cytometry for Point of Care<br />

Diagnostics JOSHUA K HERR, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, J P<br />

Alarie, Norman E Sharpless, J Michael Ramsey<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2250-5) Isolation and Analysis of Mitochondrial Subtypes<br />

from Aging Rat Myoblast Cells VRATISLAV KOSTAL, University of<br />

Minnesota, Marian Navratil, Janey Hsu, Edgar A Arriaga<br />

3:25 (2250-6) Separation of Proteins by Free-Flow Electrophoresis<br />

Isoelectric Focusing without Carrier Ampholyte YANWEI ZHAN, University<br />

of Waterloo, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

3:45 (2250-7) Open-Tubular Capillary Cell Affinity<br />

Chromatography: Single and Tandem Blood Cell Separation KELONG<br />

WANG, Texas Tech University, Molly K Marshall, Griselda Garza, Dimitri<br />

Pappas<br />

4:05 (2250-8) The Use of Ionic Liquids in the Detection of Microbial<br />

Contamination by Capillary Electrophoresis YE BAO, University of Texas,<br />

Arlington, Andrew W Lantz, Jeffrey A Crank, Junmin Huang, Daniel W<br />

Armstrong<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2260<br />

Process Analytical Chemistry<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 262<br />

Gary W Yanik, PDR-Chiral Inc., Presiding<br />

1:30 (2260-1) Automated Analysis of Carbonyl for the<br />

Oleochemical Industry LINDSAY PRATT, Man-Tech Associates Inc., Robert<br />

Menegotto<br />

1:50 (2260-2) Femtogram-Level Spectroscopic Analysis Using<br />

Functional Self-cleaning Scanning ProbeTips KEUNHAN PARK, University<br />

of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Jung Chul Lee, William P King, Rohit Bhargava<br />

2:10 (2260-3) Off and On-line Measurement of Material Density<br />

Variations with Time-Domain Terahertz (TD-THz) Instrumentation<br />

JEFFREY WHITE, Picometrix LLC, David Zimdars<br />

2:30 (2260-4) Monitoring Organic Reactions in Real Time by HPLC<br />

STEVE HOBBS, Eksigent Technologies, Justin Kittell<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2260-5) Design of a Novel Supported Liquid Membrane (SLM)<br />

for Selective Fluorous Separations LEI HONG, University of Pittsburgh,<br />

Yanhong Yang, Nithya Vaidyanathan, Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

3:25 (2260-6) Novel Chiral Selectors for Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

BENJAMIN, MAN-YUNG TONG, University of Texas, Arlington, Daniel W<br />

Armstrong<br />

3:45 (2260-7) The Pros and Cons of Analyzing a Metal Ion by UV-<br />

VIS vs. HPLC LAMONT J MCKELLAR, Emerson Resources<br />

4:05 (2260-8) Automated Analysis of Saponification Value for the<br />

Oleochemical Industry LINDSAY PRATT, Man-Tech Associates Inc., Robert<br />

Menegotto<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2270<br />

Sampling and Sample Preparation in Bioanalysis<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 350<br />

Michael Woodman, Agilent Technologies, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2270-1) Continuous Analysis of Aerosols Using a 3-D Labon-a-Chip<br />

Device SCOTT D NOBLITT, Colorado State University, Susanne V<br />

Hering, Jeffrey L Collett, Charles S Henry<br />

1:50 (2270-2) Large-Volume Stacking Using the Electroosmotic<br />

Flow Pump in Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry JIHYE KIM,<br />

Seoul National University, Man-Seog Chun, Kihwan Choi, Doo Soo Chung<br />

2:10 (2270-3) Heparin-Immobilized Microspheres for Enhanced<br />

Relative Recovery of Cytokines during Microdialysis Sampling JIA DUO,<br />

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Julie A Stenken<br />

2:30 (2270-4) Automated Derivatization and Analysis of<br />

Malondialdehyde from Small Volume Tissue Samples Using Column-<br />

Switching Technology and High Performance Liquid Chromatography<br />

HEATHER LYNN LORD, McMaster University, Jack Rosenfeld<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2270-5) Analysis of Protein Phosphorylation Using Solid<br />

Phase Enrichment SAMANTHA MARIE FRAWLEY, Michigan State University,<br />

Jetze J Tepe, Gavin Reid


3:25 (2270-6) Integrated Affinity Monolith and Semi-permeable<br />

Membrane Preconcentrators for Polymer Microchip Capillary<br />

Electrophoresis WEICHUN YANG, Brigham Young University, Xiuhua Sun,<br />

Adam T Woolley<br />

3:45 (2270-7) Capture of Nucleic Acids Using Photoactivated<br />

Polycarbonate 96-Well Microfluidic Chip MALGORZATA A WITEK,<br />

Louisiana State University, Mateusz L Hupert, Daniel Park, Michael C Murphy,<br />

Steven A Soper<br />

4:05 (2270-8) Mayo Clinic Metals Laboratory, Department of<br />

Laboratory Medicine and Pathology: Implementation of the ESI SC-2 FAST<br />

Autosamapler JONATHAN GOOD, Mayo Foundation<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2280<br />

Spectroscopic Applications for Nuclear, Fuel Cells and Metal<br />

Analyses (Half Session)<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 264<br />

Gary L Emmert, The University of Memphis, Presiding<br />

3:05 (2280-1) Differentiation of Uranyl Ion Cast Films Utilizing<br />

Surface-Enhanced Vibrational Spectroscopy CHAD L LEVERETTE,<br />

University of South Carolina, Aiken, Eliel Villa-Aleman<br />

3:25 (2280-2) Automated Analytical Separations for the Nuclear<br />

Laboratory JAMES SOMMERS, Idaho National Laboratory, Thomas DiSanto,<br />

Daniel Cummings, Jeffrey Joseph Giglio<br />

3:45 (2280-3) Analysis of 2,6,di-tertiary Butyl Cresol Dielectric<br />

Fluid Inhibitor with a Portable IR Spectrophotometer RONALD HONTERT,<br />

S.D. Myers, Inc.<br />

4:05 (2280-4) Maintaining High Precision with Rapid Analysis,<br />

High Throughput Precious Metals Analysis on ICP MARTIN J NASH,<br />

ThermoFisher Scientific, Andrew Clavering, Karen Harper<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2290<br />

Spectroscopic Tools for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

Wednesday Afternoon, Room 342<br />

Bryan C Castle, Eli Lilly & Company, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2290-1) Application of a Compact Raman Spectrometer for<br />

Pharmaceutical Post Packaging Analysis (PPA) KEVIN BYNUM, Novartis,<br />

Tarun Patel<br />

1:50 (2290-2) Impurity Profiling: Identifying Side Products from<br />

Synthesis of a Drug Using Direct Deposition GC-IR SIDNEY BOURNE,<br />

Spectra Analysis, Boris Boumajny, William W Carson, Tom Kearney<br />

2:10 (2290-3) New Imaging Techniques in Raman Spectroscopy-<br />

Defining New Standards for High Speed Imaging Data Acquisition for<br />

Pharmaceutical Formulations KENNETH WILLIAMS, Renishaw<br />

2:30 (2290-4) Pushing NIR to the Limit: High Absorbance<br />

Spectroscopy in the Pharmaceutical Industry PHILLIP JAMES CLANCY,<br />

NIR Technology Systems<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2290-5) pH-Dependent Spectroscopy of Tetracycline and<br />

Tetracycline Analogs ELMER-RICO E MOJICA, University at Buffalo, Diana<br />

S Aga, Frank V Bright<br />

3:25 (2290-6) The Use of Three-Dimensional Terahertz Pulsed<br />

Imaging to Investigate Key Quality Attributes of Coated Theophylline<br />

Tablets JELENA OBRADOVIC, TeraView Limited, Alessia Portieri, Philip F<br />

Taday, Phil Hadfield<br />

3:45 (2290-7) Terahertz Pulsed Imaging as a Process Analytical<br />

Technique for Sustained Release Tablets LOUISE HO, University of Otago<br />

and Cambridge/TeraView Ltd, Ronny Muller, Keith C Gordon, Peter<br />

Kleinebudde, Michael Pepper, Thomas Rades, Yaochun Shen, Philip F Taday,<br />

J. Axel Zeitler<br />

4:05 (2290-8) Determination of Penicillamine in Pharmaceutical<br />

Preparation by UV-Visible Spectrophotometry Using Ruthenium (III)<br />

Chloride and Its Characterization by Spectral Analysis AFRAIM KOTY,<br />

Chemistry Department<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2300<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Adsorption-Based Sensors<br />

Wednesday Afternoon<br />

(2300-1 P) Quartz Crystal Microbalance Detection of Tuberculosis Using<br />

Gold-Thiol Chemistry LESLIE ANN HIATT, Vanderbilt University, David Cliffel<br />

(2300-2 P) Detection of Ebola Glycoproteins Using Polyclonal and<br />

Monoclonal Antibodies via Quartz Crystal Microbalance BRIAN J<br />

HUFFMAN, Vanderbilt University, Aren E Gerdon, David Wright, David Cliffel<br />

(2300-3 P) Separate Measurement of Mass Load and Viscous Load with<br />

Quartz-Crystal Microbalance (QCM) TOMOMITSU OZEKI, ULVAC, Inc.,<br />

Motoko Ichihashi, Atsushi Itoh<br />

(2300-4 P) Expanding Exposed Monolayer Area in Colloidal Crystals by<br />

Selective Removal of Overlayers DAVID E THOMPSON, Lawrence<br />

University, Erik Anderson, Arshag Mooradian<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2310<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Biosensors<br />

Wednesday Afternoon<br />

(2310-1 P) Small Molecule Functionalized Capture Materials for<br />

Functionally Directed Brain Proteomics and Neurotransmitter Sensing<br />

AMIT VAISH, The Pennsylvania State University, Mitchell J Shuster, Paul S<br />

Weiss, Anne M Andrews<br />

(2310-2 P) Developing an Electrochemical Tissue Perfusion Sensor<br />

SEVERIN L HARVEY, Imperial College London<br />

(2310-3 P) Photonic Crystal-Based Cholesterol Sensor MARTA K<br />

MAURER, Penn State Altoona, Paris J Scott<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2320<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Drug Discovery: Activity and Characterization Studies Using<br />

Spectroscopic Methods of Detection<br />

Wednesday Afternoon<br />

(2320-1 P) Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Screening for Anticancer<br />

Activity by QSAR Study of Some Newly Synthesized<br />

Tetraheterocyclic Pyrimidine Derivatives DINESH K PATEL, SAI<br />

Enterprise, Jayeshkumar Natavarlal Patel<br />

(2320-2 P) Synthesis, Anticancer Activity and Spectroscopy Studies of<br />

Some Novel Heterocyclic Molecules BHARAT B BALDANIYA, M G Science<br />

Institute<br />

(2320-3 P) Activity of Crude Extract from Annona Muricata Linn Locally<br />

Grown in the Philippines Against ATCC MCF-7 Human Breast Cancer Cell<br />

Line MERLYN CARLOS CRUZ, Angeles University Foundation, Bernard C<br />

Silvala<br />

(2320-4 P) Characterizing Intercalative Binding Interactions between Novel<br />

Photoactive Tris-Diimine Complexes of Cr(III) and DNA ELIZABETH P<br />

BRIDGES, Furman University, Marian E Helsel, David C Hurt, Ashley M Eskew,<br />

Sandra K Wheeler, Noel A Kane-Maguire, John F Wheeler<br />

(2320-5 P) Investigating Photoinduced Covalent Adduct Formation of<br />

Diimine Complexes of Cr(III) with DNA Using HPLC-ESI-MS and Gel<br />

Electrophoresis CHRISTOPHER J PRIEDEMANN, Furman University,<br />

Melissa M Allen, Sarah K Goforth, Sandra K Wheeler, Noel A Kane-Maguire,<br />

John F Wheeler


(2320-6 P) Accessible Flow Chemistry: A Well Integrated Bench-Top<br />

Platform for Continuous Flow Synthesis OTMAN BENALI, Uniqsis Ltd,<br />

Samantha Dunnage, Martyn Fordham, Paul Pergande<br />

(2320-7 P) Automation of an In Vitro Method to Evaluate Hepatobiliary<br />

Disposition and Drug Transport CASSANDRA H PERRY, Qualyst, Inc.,<br />

Kirsten R Wille, Ali Safavi, John H Ansede, Kenneth R Brouwer, Robert L St.<br />

Claire, III<br />

(2320-8 P) Synthesis, Characterization and Screening for Anti-Cancer Drug<br />

of Some Tetraheterocyclic Pyrrolopyrimidines Compounds<br />

MANISHKUMAR SHAMALBHAI PATEL, Parry Pharma Pvt., Ltd.<br />

(2320-9 P) Parallel Screening by Supercritical Fluid Chromatography(SFC)<br />

for Chiral Method Development ZIQIANG WANG, Merck & Co, Inc., John Wai<br />

(2320-10 P) Luminescent Beads-Based Non-wash Alternative to ELISA<br />

MARTIN BOISSONNEAULT, PerkinElmer, Genevieve Pinard, Chantal Illy,<br />

Nathalie Rouleau, Martina Bielefeld-Sévigny<br />

(2320-11 P) NMR Spectral Analysis of Intramolecular Cyclization Products<br />

of Pyrimidine and Ortho-1,4-Dichloroxylene SHASHIKANT K PHADTARE,<br />

Xavier University, Tien Banh, Nageswara Kode<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2340<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Magnetic Resonance<br />

Wednesday Afternoon<br />

(2340-1 P) Modified Electronic Reference to Access In vivo Concentration<br />

(ERETIC) Experiment via Gated Decoupling HYUN NAMGOONG, Kolon,<br />

Choi Youngbaek, Keiji Eguchi, Satoshi Sakurai<br />

(2340-2 P) Characterization of the Nanometer Sized Quantum Dot<br />

Au 25 (SCH 2 CH 2 Ph) 18 via 1 H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance JOSEPH F<br />

PARKER, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Royce W Murray<br />

(2340-3 P) Enhancing Resolution and Sensitivity of Metabolites in Tissue<br />

and Biofluids Using Chemical Derivatization and 13 C of 15 N NMR<br />

MURUKKUWADURA ARUNI DESILVA, Purdue University, Narasimhamurthy<br />

Shanaiah, Yuliana Suryani, Tao Ye, Naganagowda Gowda, Daniel Raftery<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2330<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Metals<br />

Wednesday Afternoon<br />

(2330-1 P) Spectrophotometric Determination of As(V) in Tailings Using<br />

Sequential Injection Analysis MARIA CAÑIZARES, UNAM<br />

(2330-2 P) Using Millennium Excalibur for the Speciation of Arsenic and<br />

Selenium Metabolites in Human Urine BIN CHEN, P S Analytical, Tessy<br />

Momoh, Warren T Corns, Peter B Stockwell<br />

(2330-3 P) Determination of Total Gaseous Mercury in Ambient Air Using<br />

Amalgamation Coupled to Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry WARREN T<br />

CORNS, P S Analytical, Peter B Stockwell, Richard Brown, Andrew Brown<br />

(2330-4 P) Alky-lead Speciation in Black Shale Draining Stream Water,<br />

Sediments and Shale Using GC-ICP-MS LEONETTE COX, Arkansas State<br />

University, David Clarke, Robyn Hannigan<br />

(2330-5 P) Field Experience of a Mercury Continuous Emission Monitoring<br />

System MATTHEW A DEXTER, P S Analytical, Warren T Corns, Peter B<br />

Stockwell<br />

(2330-6 P) Determination of Zinc in Ethanol Fuel by Anodic Stripping<br />

Voltammetry FERNANDO E LARMAT, Universidad del Valle, Carlos E<br />

Villalobos<br />

(2330-7 P) Sugar Cane Bagasse and Coconut Husk as Adsortive Material<br />

for Cu Removal from Contaminated Water JULIANA NAOZUKA, IQ/USP-SP,<br />

Cassiana S Nomura, Ivanise Gaubeur, Márcia F Vieira<br />

(2330-8 P) Ultratrace Determination of Uranium(VI) in Drinking Water by<br />

Adsorptive Stripping Voltammetry according to DIN 38406-9 HANS-PETER<br />

NIRMAIER, Metrohm AG, Patricia Schmoll, Karl-Heinz Bauer, Axel Meyer<br />

(2330-9 P) The Use of Thermal Decomposition, Gold Amalgamation and<br />

Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy for the Determination of Mercury in a<br />

Variety of Environmental Matrices DAVID L PFEIL, Teledyne Leeman Labs,<br />

Bruce MacAllister<br />

(2330-10 P) High Quality Water for Atomic Absorption Spectrometry<br />

MARICAR TARUN, Millipore Corporation, Douglas Chin, Stephane Mabic, Laura<br />

Thompson<br />

(2330-11 P) Determination of Hexavalent Chromium in Chromite Ore<br />

Processing Residue (Candidate SRM2701) with SIDMS without Calibration<br />

Curves PANXI ZHAO, Duquesne University, H. M. Skip Kingston, G. M.<br />

Mizanur Rahman, Timothy Fahrenholz<br />

(2330-12 P) Heavy Metal Speciation in Battlefield Soils by Sequential<br />

Injection Analysis JOSEPH H ALDSTADT, University of Wisconsin,<br />

Milwaukee, Corrin M Breitigam<br />

(2330-13 P) Lead Testing from 0 to 600ppb with a 3ppb Detection Limit<br />

IVARS JAUNAKAIS, ITS, Inc.<br />

(2330-14 P) Simultaneous Extraction and Separation of Metal ions Using<br />

Microcapsules Coated with Cyanex 272 MD FAZLUL BARI, University<br />

Malaysia of Perlis, Shamsul B Jamaluddin, Kamarudin Hussin, Md S Hossain<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2350<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Materials Science: UV, IR, NMR, X-ray/AES and MS<br />

Wednesday Afternoon<br />

(2350-1 P) Beads-Based System for Optical Sensing Using Molecular<br />

Photoswitches SILVIA SCARMAGNANI, Dublin City University, Zarah Walsh,<br />

Nameer Alhashimy, Damian Connolly, Silvija Abele, Brett Paull, Mirek Macka,<br />

Dermot Diamond<br />

(2350-2 P) Stability and Light Sensitivity of Conducting Polymer-Based<br />

Solid Contact Materials TOM LINDFORS, Åbo Akademi University, Ari Ivaska<br />

(2350-3 P) FTIR and DTA/TGA Studies on Microstructural Changes and<br />

Phase Transitions during the Preparation of Indium Tin Oxide<br />

Nanoparticles by Coprecipitation Method SUNGNAM KIM, Pohang<br />

University of Science and Technology, Hyun Chul Choi, Seung Bin Kim<br />

(2350-4 P) Novel Carbon-Doped In 2 O 3 Films for Efficient Solar Water<br />

Splitting YANPING SUN, Purdue University<br />

(2350-5 P) Chemical Structural Characterization of HfSiON Ultrathin Films<br />

after High-Temperature Annealing LULU ZHANG, National Metrology<br />

Institute of Japan (NMIJ), Shin-ya Terauchi, Yasushi Azuma, Toshiyuki Fujimoto<br />

(2350-6 P) The Correction Technology of Matrix Interference in ICP-AES<br />

Analysis LI ZHU, Baoshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd.<br />

(2350-7 P) Thermal Stability Study and Examination of PTFE Coating<br />

Material on Non-Stick Cooking Pan Using FTIR, Scanning Microscope-<br />

EDX, EGA-MS and Pyrolysis-OC-MS GASTON J. C. WU, National Taiwan<br />

Normal University<br />

(2350-8 P) Polymerization of Diazo Dyes of Sulphanilic Acid and<br />

Anthranilic Acid for the Development of New Materials for Optical Sensors<br />

NASIR AHMAD, University of Manchester, Ramaier Narayanaswamy<br />

(2350-9 P) Diazo Derivatives of Copolyanilnes: Their Synthesis and<br />

Applications for the Development of Optical Sensors NASIR AHMAD,<br />

University of Manchester, Ramaier Narayanaswamy<br />

(2350-10 P) New Generation Automated Raman Lab Tool for Measurement<br />

of Stress and Strain in Semiconductor Substrates and Devices<br />

EMMANUEL LEROY, HORIBA Jobin Yvon, Inc., Fran Adar, Nobuyuki Naka<br />

(2350-11 P) Study of Gas Phase Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution Reactions<br />

in the Collision Cell of the Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer for Fast<br />

Chemical Identification WENJIE CAO, Cryovac, Sealed Air Corp, Chris<br />

Richardson


POSTER SESSION Session 2360<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

New Tricks in Teaching Analytical Chemistry<br />

Wednesday Afternoon<br />

(2360-1 P) The International Temperature Scale (ITS-90) and the Schemata<br />

of the Elements CHARLES WILLIAM JOHNSON, Earth/matriX<br />

(2360-2 P) Development of Automatic Process to Reference Solutions<br />

Preparation for Metal Determination MAURO KORN, Bahia State University,<br />

Geisa T Melo, Adriana V Santos, Eduardo BGN Santos, Maria G. A. Korn<br />

(2360-3 P) Enhancing Transferable Skills through Chemical Process<br />

Projects ENRIQUE ARCE-MEDINA, IPN-ESIQIE<br />

(2360-4 P) A Modern Course in Quantitative Analysis for a Diverse<br />

Audience JOHN C SCHAUMLOFFEL, SUNY College at Oneonta<br />

(2360-5 P) Electrochemistry for the Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis<br />

Laboratory: An Investigation of NADH Oxidation at a Modified Glassy<br />

Carbon Electrode DALE WILLIAM HARAK, Rockhurst University<br />

(2360-6 P) Synthesis, Anticancer Activity and X-ray Diffraction Studies of<br />

Fused Thiazolo Pyrimidine Family BHARAT B BALDANIYA, M G Science<br />

Institute, Kalsariya Hasmukh, Kalsariya Hasmukhn<br />

(2360-7 P) How Much is Too Much? A Comparison of Metal Ion<br />

Concentrations in Different Qualities of Coffee MARK T STAUFFER,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Kara M Krivus<br />

(2360-8 P) Investigating Correlations between Total Mercury<br />

Concentrations in Tuna and Quality Control, and Mercury Recoveries<br />

Using Microwave Digestion MARK T STAUFFER, University of Pittsburgh,<br />

Greensburg, Colleen A Eperesi, Dean E Nelson<br />

(2360-9 P) An Evaluation of Metal Ion Concentrations in Regular and Diet<br />

Soft Drinks by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (FAAS), UV-VIS<br />

Spectrophotometry and Test Strips MARK T STAUFFER, University of<br />

Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Myin T Tran<br />

(2360-10 P) Determination of Metals in Organically and Commercially<br />

Grown Green Tea: Is there Really a Difference between the Two Types<br />

Based on Metal Content? MARK T STAUFFER, University of Pittsburgh,<br />

Greensburg, Victoria C Woodhead<br />

(2360-11 P) An Investigation of Mercury in Human Hair by Cold Vapor<br />

Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (CVAAS) and Correlations between<br />

Mercury Concentrations and Use of Hair Dyes MARK T STAUFFER,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Jennifer M Uhler, Dean E Nelson, Barbara<br />

J Barnhart<br />

(2360-12 P) The Interactions of Selected Iron(II) and Iron(III) Chelators with<br />

Iron Nails under Various Conditions: A Potential Lecture or Laboratory<br />

Demonstration for Undergraduate Analytical and General Chemistry<br />

MARK T STAUFFER, University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg<br />

(2360-13 P) An Undergraduate Research Investigation on Potential Metal<br />

Ion Binding by Ephedrine Analogues and Determination of Formation<br />

Constants for Hydroxyquinolines and Catechols by Potentiometric<br />

Titration MARK T STAUFFER, University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Jared L<br />

Ross, Garry F Warnock, Matthew R Luderer<br />

(2360-14 P) Recent Advances in Graphical Methodologies for Teaching<br />

Bio/Nano Instrumentation SHEKHAR SHARAD, National Instruments<br />

(2360-15 P) Teaching Biomedical Engineering Design Concepts with a<br />

Custom Biomedical “Toolkit” for LabVIEW SHEKHAR SHARAD, National<br />

Instruments<br />

(2360-16 P) Measurement of Acid Rain and Its Application to the<br />

Environmental Education MASAHIKO KAN, Hokkaido University of Education<br />

Sapporo<br />

(2360-17 P) Gunshot Residue Analysis in the Undergraduate Laboratory<br />

Using Toy Cap Guns CHRISTOPHER DOCKERY, Kennesaw State University<br />

(2360-18 P) The People's Environmental Center: Science Directly Serving<br />

People RADHA PYATI, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs<br />

(2360-19 P) Undergraduate Research in Drug Development: Forced<br />

Degradation of Ibuprofen WENDY CORY, College of Charleston<br />

(2360-20 P) Spectroscopy Reference Tools in Academic Research and<br />

Teaching MARIE SCANDONE, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Leo Collins, Gregory M<br />

Banik, Michelle D'Souza<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2370<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400<br />

Sampling and Sample Preparation in Bioanalysis<br />

Wednesday Afternoon<br />

(2370-1 P) Reduction of Carry Over for Determination of Decabrominated<br />

Diphenyl Ethers (DBDE) in Human Plasma and Serum Using an Automated<br />

On-line Pretreatment LC/MS System YUKI HASHI, Shimadzu International<br />

Trading (Shanghai) Co., Limited, Feng-Yun Pan, Wei Du, Jian-Guo Yao, Yue-Qi<br />

Li, Jun Fan<br />

(2370-2 P) Zirconium Dioxide and Titanium Dioxide for the Enrichment of<br />

Phosphorylated Peptides for MS Analysis CLAYTON MCNEFF, ZirChrom<br />

Separations, Inc., Bingwen Yan, Ashok Shukla, Jochen Winkler<br />

(2370-3 P) The Preparation of Biocompatible SPME Fibers ROBERT E<br />

SHIREY, Supelco, Leonard M Sidisky, Yong Chen<br />

(2370-4 P) Trace Analysis of Tobacco Specific Nitrosamines and<br />

Chloramphenicol in Complex Matrices Using Molecularly Imprinted<br />

Polymers ANNA-KARIN WIHLBORG, MIP Technologies, Olga Shimelis, An<br />

Trinh, Brian Boyd, Ecevit Yilmaz<br />

(2370-5 P) A Generic Approach to the Extraction of Basic Drugs Using<br />

Polymeric Mixed-Mode Cation Exchange SPE and Analysis by LC-MS/MS<br />

LEE D WILLIAMS, Biotage GB Limited, Scott Merriman, Matthew Cleeve,<br />

Joanna Smith, Steve Jordan, Richard Calverley, Steve Plant, Helen Lodder<br />

(2370-6 P) Application of a New SPE Polymer for the Extraction of<br />

Diuretics from Urine and Analysis by LC-MS/MS LEE D WILLIAMS, Biotage<br />

GB Limited, Matthew Cleeve, Scott Merriman, Helen Lodder, Steve Jordan,<br />

Richard Calverley, Steve Plant, Joanna Smith<br />

(2370-7 P) Quantitative In Vivo Micro-sampling for Pharmacokinetic<br />

Studies Based on an Integrated Solid-Phase Microextraction System<br />

SHINE ZHANG, University of Waterloo, Ali Es-haghi, Gangfeng Ouyang, Janusz<br />

Pawliszyn<br />

(2370-8 P) Electrophoretic Concentration and Separation of Proteins in<br />

Monolithic Column Integrated PMMA Microchips XIUHUA SUN, Brigham<br />

Young University, Weichun Yang, Tao Pan, Adam T Woolley<br />

(2370-9 P) Applications of Correlative Relationship between the Condition<br />

of Surface Finishing for EBSD Analysis TAKAHITO INOUE, HORIBA, Ltd.,<br />

Shunsuke Iwasaki, Akihiro Hirano, Whitley Andrew<br />

(2370-10 P) Improvement of Microdialysis for Bioprocesses SARAH MAE<br />

WASSINK, University of Maryland Baltimore County, William R LaCourse<br />

(2370-11 P) Determination of Dopamine and Serotonin in Human Urine<br />

Samples Utilizing Microextraction by Packed Sorbent (MEPS) On-line with<br />

LC-MS-MS MOHAMED ABDEL-REHIM, AstraZeneca<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2380<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. Authors must be present from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Location of<br />

the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Spectroscopy: FTIR, Near IR, Raman<br />

Wednesday Afternoon<br />

(2380-1 P) Rapid Molecular Imaging for the Detection of Counterfeit<br />

Pharmaceuticals Using PAIRS LIESL C BAUMANN, Miami University, Andre<br />

J Sommer, Mark R Witkowski<br />

(2380-2 P) Assessment of Metallic to Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes<br />

Ratio from Raman Spectroscopy MADALINA CHIRILA, National Institute for<br />

Occupational Safety and Health<br />

(2380-3 P) Small Peptide for the Selective Capture of a Protein Biomarker<br />

and Its Use for Sensitive Detection Scheme by Surface Enhanced Raman<br />

Scattering Using a Gold Nanoparticle HOEIL CHUNG, Hanyang University,<br />

Kyungtag Ryu, Sanguk Lee, Moon-Young Yoon, Sung-Hwan Han<br />

(2380-4 P) On-line Raman Monitoring of the Composition of Etchant<br />

Solution through Existing Teflon Tubing HOEIL CHUNG, Hanyang<br />

University, Jaejin Kim, Yongdan Kim, Changyong Oh<br />

(2380-5 P) Investigating Spectral Performance Requirements for a<br />

Routine-Use Raman Instrument FRANCIS DECK, Thermo Fisher Scientific,<br />

Patricia Henson, Mark Henry Wall


(2380-6 P) Galvanic Displacement for the Preparation of Substrates for<br />

SERS and SEIRA and Probes for TERS PETER R GRIFFITHS, University of<br />

Idaho, Przemyslaw Brejna, Ayuba Fasasi<br />

(2380-7 P) High Sensitivity in FTIR Gas Analysis with Low Sample<br />

Volumes Using Cantilever Enhanced Photoacoustic Detection ISMO<br />

KAUPPINEN, Gasera Ltd., Jussi Raittila, Kauppinen Jyrki, Gabor J Kemeny<br />

(2380-8 P) A Planar Array Infrared Reflection-Absorption Spectrograph for<br />

Investigating the Dynamics of Poly(lactic acid) Film Formations at the Air-<br />

Water Interface YOUNG SHIN KIM, University of Delaware, Christopher<br />

Snively, Bruce Chase, John F Rabolt<br />

(2380-9 P) Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering from Plasma Reduced<br />

Silver Ions MARK K KINNAN, Clemson University, George Chumanov, Amar<br />

Kumbhar<br />

(2380-10 P) Some Advances in FTIR Transflectance Analysis JOSEPH P<br />

LUCANIA, Harrick Scientific Products, Inc., Susan Berets, Ali Kocak<br />

(2380-11 P) Withdrawn<br />

(2380-12 P) An ATR-FUV Spectrometer Capable of Measuring Spectra of<br />

Water and Aqueous Solutions Down to 140 nm HIGASHI NOBORU,<br />

KURABO Industries Ltd., Ikehata Akifumi, Ozaki Yukihiro<br />

(2380-13 P) Development of Silica/Gold/Silica Sandwich Nanosphere for<br />

Enhancing Near-Infrared (NIR) Luminescence SHUPING XU, University of<br />

North Dakota, Julia Xiaojun Zhao<br />

(2380-14 P) Vibrational Spectroscopy of Fe-PAH Complexes YUN WANG,<br />

University of Florida, Jan Szczepanski, Martin Vala<br />

(2380-15 P) Raman and Infrared Chemical Imaging of Pharmaceutical and<br />

Biological Matter THOMAS J TAGUE, Bruker Optics, Inc.<br />

(2380-16 P) A New Modeling Approach to Performing Raw Material<br />

Identification by FT-NIR JEREMY ALAN LINOSKI, ABB<br />

(2380-17 P) Advances in Raman Instrumentation MARK HENRY WALL,<br />

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Timothy O Deschaines<br />

(2380-18 P) Stereochemical Characterization of Amino Acids Using<br />

Surface-Enhanced Raman Optical Activity JAE YOON KO, Pohang<br />

University of Science and Technology, Seung Bin Kim<br />

(2380-19 P) Evaluation of Systems for Exchanging Lasers and Associated<br />

Optics on a Dispersive Raman Instrument TIMOTHY O DESCHAINES,<br />

Thermo Fisher Scientific, Joe Hodkiewicz, Patricia Henson, Mark Henry Wall<br />

(2380-20 P) Reflection Absorption Based NIR Sensor for Monitoring Bio-oil<br />

Polymerization MARKANDEY M TRIPATHI, Mississippi State University,<br />

Jagdish P Singh, El-Barbary M Hassan, Leonard L Ingram, Phillip Steele, Fang-<br />

Yu Yueh<br />

(2380-21 P) Analyses of NIR and IR Spectra Obtained from Process<br />

Monitoring by Using Chemometrics for the Effective Process<br />

Understanding of Pharmaceutical Process MASAHIRO WATARI, Yokogawa<br />

Electric<br />

(2380-22 P) Studies of the Interaction of Calf Thymus DNA with 4-<br />

Aminobiphenyl by Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering Spectroscopy<br />

(SERS) BENG GUAT OOI, Middle Tennessee State University, Ngee sing<br />

Chong, Etsubdenk M Fikremariam, Kiran Donthula<br />

(2380-23 P) Nanoscale Raman Spectroscopic Imaging ZACHARY D<br />

SCHULTZ, NIDDK/NIH, Ira W Levin<br />

(2380-24 P) Can Colloid SERS be Used for Routine, Rapid, and<br />

Simultaneous Screening of Foodborne Bacteria? YONGLIANG LIU,<br />

University of Maryland, Yud-ren Chen, Xiangwu Nou, Kuanglin Chao, Moon S<br />

Kim<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 6, <strong>2008</strong><br />

MORNING<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2400<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

"Quant": A New Look at Introductory Quantitative Analysis<br />

Courses - arranged by Peter R Griffiths, University of Idaho and Cynthia K<br />

Larive, University of California, Riverside<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 252<br />

Peter R Griffiths, University of Idaho, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Peter R Griffiths<br />

8:35 (2400-1) The Many Ways of Teaching Introductory<br />

Quantitative Analysis in the Western USA PETER R GRIFFITHS, University<br />

of Idaho<br />

9:10 (2400-2) What is Needed for a Successful and Useful<br />

Textbook? DANIEL C HARRIS, Naval Air Systems Command<br />

9:45 (2400-3) Revising the Quantitative Analysis Course: What to<br />

Keep? What to Change? CYNTHIA K LARIVE, University of California,<br />

Riverside<br />

10:20 (2400-4) Rethinking Quant: The Importance of Analytical<br />

Thinking DAVID T HARVEY, DePauw University<br />

10:55 (2400-5) Case Studies Supporting “Eurocurriculum II for<br />

Analytical Chemistry" REINER SALZER, TU Dresden<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2410<br />

Bioanalytical Applications and Near-IR Fluorescence - arranged<br />

by Steven A Soper, Louisiana State University<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 265<br />

Steven A Soper, Louisiana State University, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Steven A Soper<br />

8:35 (2410-1) Near-Infrared Fluorescence of Carbocyanines:<br />

Variety of Structures Affords Wide Selection of Wavelengths and<br />

Applications GABOR PATONAY, Georgia State University, Lucjan Strekowski,<br />

Maged Henary, Jun-Kim Seok<br />

9:10 (2410-2) Systematic Evaluation and Use of Targeted Labeled<br />

Optical Contrast Agents D MICHAEL OLIVE, LI-COR Biosciences, Joy Kovar,<br />

Daniel Draney, Amy Schutz-Geschwender<br />

9:45 (2410-3) Quantitative, Multi-color Molecular Imaging for<br />

Therapeutic Efficacy Monitoring and In-Vivo Disease Profiling DARRYL<br />

BORNHOP, Vanderbilt University, H Charles Manning, A Coe Foutch, Natasha<br />

G Deane, Nipun Merchant, Shelby K Wyatt, Mingfeng Bai, Robert J Coffey,<br />

Ronald Baldwin<br />

10:20 (2410-4) Metal Phthalocyanine Near-IR Dyes as Reporters for<br />

High Throughput Screening Assays: Energy Transfer Processes for<br />

Finding Inhibitors of L1 Endonuclease STEVEN A SOPER, Louisiana State<br />

University<br />

10:55 (2410-5) Fluorescent Biosensors for Cell Pathways ALAN<br />

WAGGONER, Carnegie Mellon University<br />

CONFEREE NETWORKING Session 2390<br />

Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

1:30-3:30 PM<br />

Process Analytical Chemistry Process Analysis<br />

Facilitated by: THANH TRUNG, Paprican, Canada, Room 225<br />

Chemical Imaging: Instrumental and Analysis<br />

Facilitated by: ROHIT BHARGAVA, University of Illinois, Urbana, Room 227<br />

Automated Discrete Analyzers for Colorimetric Analysis of Water and<br />

Industrial Processes<br />

Facilitated by: CHARLES J PATTON, United States Geological Survey,<br />

National Water Quality Laboratory, Room 231<br />

Commercial Devices for Teaching in Instrumental Analytical Chemistry<br />

Facilitated by: VLADIMIR M MIRSKY, University of Regensburg, Germany,<br />

Room 232<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2420<br />

Label-Free Bioanalytical Detection Using Plasmon Resonance<br />

Spectroscopy: New Capabilities Inspire New Applications -<br />

arranged by Radislav A Potyrailo, GE Global Research<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 267<br />

Radislav A Potyrailo, GE Global Research, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Radislav A Potyrailo<br />

8:35 (2420-1) SPR-Based Label-Free Analysis in Drug Discovery:<br />

Recent Developments STEFAN LÖFÅS, GEHC Bio-Sciences AB<br />

9:10 (2420-2) Molecule-Surface Plasmon Interactions: Issues and<br />

Potential for Spectroscopy and Sensing CYRIAQUE GENET, Louis Pasteur<br />

University and CNRS, Thomas W Ebbesen


9:45 (2420-3) Plasmon-Controlled Fluorescence: A New Paradigm<br />

in Fluorescence Spectroscopy JOSEPH R LAKOWICZ, Center for<br />

Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Krishanu Ray, Mustafa Chowdhury, Henryk<br />

Szmacinski, Yi Fu, Jian Zhang, Kazimierz Nowaczyk<br />

10:20 (2420-4) Label-Free Surface-Enhanced Spectroscopic<br />

Detection of Biomolecules and Biomolecular Interactions NAOMI HALAS,<br />

Rice University<br />

10:55 (2420-5) Combining Surface Plasmons, Diffraction Gratings<br />

and Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive Biosensing ROBERT M CORN,<br />

University of California, Irvine<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2430<br />

Nanoparticle Biosensors - arranged by Duncan Graham, University of<br />

Strathclyde<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 255<br />

Duncan Graham, University of Strathclyde, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Duncan Graham<br />

8:35 (2430-1) Surface-Enhanced Raman Nanoparticle Tags for In-<br />

Vivo Cancer Detection SHUMING NIE, Emory University, Ximei Qian<br />

9:10 (2430-2) Biofunctionalized Nanoparticles: From Forensic<br />

Science to Targeted Intracellular Sensing DAVID A RUSSELL, University of<br />

East Anglia<br />

9:45 (2430-3) Plasmon Rulers for Measuring Dynamical Distance<br />

Changes in Biological Macromolecular Assemblies PAUL ALIVISATOS,<br />

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory<br />

10:20 (2430-4) Nanoflares: Probes for Transfection, RNA<br />

Visualization, and Detection CHAD A MIRKIN, Northwestern University<br />

10:55 (2430-5) Biomolecular Analysis Using Functionalized Silver<br />

Nanoparticles DUNCAN GRAHAM, University of Strathclyde, Karen Faulds,<br />

David Thompson, Jennifer Dougan, Robert Stokes, Johan Lundels, Ewen Smith<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2440<br />

Neurochemical Monitoring: New Electrode Materials and<br />

Measurement Methodologies - arranged by Greg M Swain, Michigan<br />

State University<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 244<br />

Greg M Swain, Michigan State University, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Greg M Swain<br />

8:35 (2440-1) Rapid Monitoring of Serotonin Regulation in the Rat<br />

Hippocampus GREG GERHARDT, University of Kentucky Medical Center<br />

9:10 (2440-2) Carbon Nanotube Modified Microelectrodes for<br />

Rapid Detection of Serotonin B JILL VENTON, University of Virginia<br />

9:45 (2440-3) Non-linear Time Series of Electrochemical Data for<br />

Neurochemical Analysis DANNY O'HARE, Imperial College London, Costas<br />

Anastassiou, Bhavik Anil Patel<br />

10:20 (2440-4) 5-Hydroxytryptamine and Nitric Oxide Signaling in<br />

the Gastrointestinal Tract JAMES J GALLIGAN, Michigan State University<br />

10:55 (2440-5) In Vitro Electrochemical Studies of Serotonin<br />

Disposition in the Intestinal Mucosa of Neonatal and Adult Guinea Pigs<br />

GREG M SWAIN, Michigan State University, Bhavik Anil Patel, Xiaochun Bian,<br />

James J Galligan, Xiaoling Dai, Lisa Harlow<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2450<br />

Panel Discussion on Global Warming - arranged by Manuel R Miller<br />

and Maria K Ferguson, PA Department of Environmental Protection<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 276<br />

Manuel R Miller, PA Department of Environmental Protection, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Manuel R Miller<br />

8:35 (2450-1) The Arctic: Where Rapid Climate Change is Reality<br />

MARK C SERREZE, University of Colorado<br />

9:10 (2450-2) Climate Change in the Northeast United States: Past,<br />

Present, and Future CAMERON P WAKE, University of New Hampshire<br />

9:45 (2450-3) Recent Climate Change: Natural and Human Induced<br />

KIRK A MAASCH, University of Maine<br />

10:20 (2450-4) The Role of Modeling in Climate Change GAVIN<br />

SCHMIDT, NASA/Goddard Institute for Space Studies<br />

10:55 Panel Discussion<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2460<br />

The Mysterious Mechanisms of Abused Substances - arranged by<br />

Anne Milasincic Andrews, The Pennsylvania State University<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 243<br />

Anne Milasincic Andrews, The Pennsylvania State University, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Anne Milasincic Andrews<br />

8:35 (2460-1) Subsecond Dopamine Release during Drug Taking<br />

PAUL E. M. PHILLIPS, University of Washington<br />

9:10 (2460-2) Unfaithful Transporters: Unmasking Novel Sites of<br />

Action for Abused Drugs LYNETTE C DAWS, University of Texas Health<br />

Care Science Center, San Antonio<br />

9:45 (2460-3) A Neurochemical Comparison of Striatal Dopamine<br />

Function in Drinking Primates TIFFANY A MATHEWS, Wake Forest<br />

University, Bethany R Brookshire, James B Daunais, David P Friedman, Sara R<br />

Jones<br />

10:20 (2460-4) Regulated Brain Dopamine Transporter Function<br />

Helps to Explain Individual Differences in Cocaine Activation and<br />

Conditioned Reward in Rats NANCY R ZAHNISER, University of Colorado ,<br />

Bruce H Mandt, Anna M Nelson<br />

10:55 (2460-5) 70 New Agonies over Ecstasy: Serotonin and<br />

Psychostimulants ANNE Milasincic ANDREWS, The Pennsylvania State<br />

University, Tiffany A Mathews, Erica L Unger<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2470<br />

Truly Portable Mass Spectrometry - arranged by Milton L Lee,<br />

Brigham Young University and Stephen A Lammert<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 272<br />

Milton L Lee, Brigham Young University, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Stephen A Lammert<br />

8:35 (2470-1) Hand-Held Analytical Instrumentation with Mobility<br />

Spectrometry for On-site Rapid Measurements of Chemical Vapors of<br />

Industrial and Medical Importance GARY A EICEMAN, New Mexico State<br />

University<br />

9:10 (2470-2) Miniature Ion Trap Mass Spectrometers with Circular<br />

Trapping Geometry EDGAR D LEE, Torion Technologies, Samuel E Tolley,<br />

Stephen A Lammert, Daniel E Austin, Aaron R Hawkins, Douglas W Later,<br />

Milton L Lee<br />

9:45 (2470-3) Sampling Solutions for Field Portable GC-MS: Issues<br />

and Technology--Past, Present, and Future CHARLES STEPHEN<br />

SADOWSKI, Smiths Detection, Phil Smith, Jon Onstot<br />

10:20 (2470-4) Breaking the Limit of Pumping Capacity: Portable<br />

Mass Spectrometers with Atmospheric Pressure Ionization Sources<br />

ZHENG OUYANG, Purdue University, Liang Gao, Christopher C Mulligan, R<br />

Graham Cooks<br />

10:55 (2470-5) Miniature Mass Spectrometers on Space and<br />

Planetary Missions WILLIAM B BRINCKERHOFF, NASA/GSFC, Catherine M<br />

Corrigan, Timothy J Cornish, George G Managadze, Paul R Mahaffy, Scott A<br />

Ecelberger<br />

WORKSHOP Session 2480<br />

Experiments and Methods in the Integrated Chemistry<br />

Laboratory Course: An Alternative Pedagogy - arranged by Partha<br />

Basu and Mitchell E Johnson, Duquesne University<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 235<br />

Partha Basu, Duquesne University, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks - Partha Basu<br />

8:35 (2480-1) Advanced Laboratory at Westminster College: A<br />

Student and Faculty Perspective HELEN M BOYLAN, Westminster College


9:10 (2480-2) Integrating Nanoscience into the Undergraduate<br />

Curriculum: Development of an Integrated Laboratory Based on Zinc<br />

Oxide Nanomaterial and Its Photochemical Applications CARLA JEHAN<br />

SPINA, McGill University, D Scott Bohle<br />

9:45 (2480-3) Fry Vat to Fuel Tank: Biodiesel in a Physical/Organic<br />

Chemistry Lab KEITH RIDER, Longwood University<br />

10:55 (2480-5) Integrating Coordination Chemistry into Curriculum:<br />

Case Studies with Synthesis, Separation, Spectroscopy and Theoretical<br />

Modeling PARTHA BASU, Duquesne University<br />

11:30 (2480-6) The Integrated Laboratory Experience MITCHELL E<br />

JOHNSON, Duquesne University<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 2490<br />

SESSION<br />

A New Era of Liquid Chromatography - arranged by Alan Xu,<br />

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 261<br />

Alan Xu, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2490-1) A New Era of Liquid Chromatography: Immediate<br />

Effects of High Throughput Analysis on Drug Development and<br />

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring TIMOTHY L MADDEN, University of Texas,<br />

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Quanyun Xu, Jay Thapar, Mary Johansen,<br />

Waldemar Priebe, Reza Kazerooni<br />

8:50 (2490-2) A Critical Look at the Application of Ultra High<br />

Pressure, Elevated Temperature and Particle Size on Chromatographic<br />

Performance ERIC S GRUMBACH, Waters Corporation, Diane M Diehl<br />

9:10 (2490-3) Novel Application of Advanced Liquid<br />

Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry to the Pharmacokinetic<br />

Study FAMEI LI, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Xiaohong Sun, Feng<br />

Qin, Xiumei Lu, Zhili Xiong<br />

9:30 (2490-4) Expanding the Horizons of High Speed<br />

Chromatographic Analysis Using Sub-2 Micron HPLC Packings MARK<br />

JACYNO, Grace Davison Discovery Sciences, Scott Anderson, Reno T Nguyen<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2490-5) Detector Calibration for High Temperature Nonlinear<br />

Liquid Chromatography TARAB JAMIL AHMAD, Western Illinois University<br />

10:25 (2490-6) Development of a New Automated Selectivity Testing<br />

Equipment for Monolithic Columns HANS D.J. MUELLER, MERCK KGaA<br />

10:45 (2490-7) Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometric Studies<br />

of Pralidoxime Chloride: Preparing for Chemical Terrorism<br />

PADINJAREKUTTU RAMAN PILLAI RAVIKUMAR, Public Health<br />

Laboratories/NYC DOH, Sara B Beatrice, Ramon Rosal, Robert S Hoffman,<br />

Maria Mercurio-Zappala<br />

11:05 (2490-8) Improve HPLC Throughput with Automation and<br />

Real Time Diagnostics STEVEN KANNENGIESZER, Brooks Instrument<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 2500<br />

SESSION<br />

Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy in Honor of James D<br />

Winefordner - arranged by Ben Smith, University of Florida<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 245<br />

Ben Smith, University of Florida, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2500-1) Plasmonics and SERS: Applications and Potential in<br />

Biomedical Diagnostics TUAN VO-DINH, Duke University<br />

8:50 (2500-2) Laser Ablation ICP-MS with Femtosecond Lasers<br />

KAY NIEMAX, ISAS<br />

9:10 (2500-3) Atomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy: A Powerful Tool<br />

for Fundamental Studies of Plasmas PAUL B FARNSWORTH, Brigham<br />

Young University<br />

9:30 (2500-4) The Fundamental Role of Signal-to-Noise Ratios in<br />

Analytical Chemistry EDWARD VOIGTMAN, University of Massachusetts,<br />

Amherst<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2500-5) Limit of Quantitation in Atomic Spectrometry: An<br />

Unambiguous Concept? JEAN-MICHEL MERMET, Spectroscopy Forever<br />

10:25 (2500-6) Fundamental Advances in Atomic Spectrometry<br />

GARY M HIEFTJE, Indiana University, George Chan<br />

10:45 (2500-7) New Fundamental Studies in ICP Mass Spectrometry<br />

ROBERT HOUK, Ames Lab US DOE<br />

11:05 Open Discussion<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 2510<br />

SESSION<br />

Young Scientist Session: Proteomics and Glycomics in<br />

Biomarker Discovery - arranged by Mathur Rajesh and Lewis K Pannell,<br />

University of South Alabama<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 271<br />

Mathur Rajesh, University of South Alabama, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2510-1) Development of a Quantitative, Label- Free Approach<br />

for Glycopeptide Analysis: A First Step Towards Glycopeptide-Based<br />

Biomarker Discovery KATHRYN R REBECCHI, University of Kansas, Melinda<br />

L Toumi, Eden P Go, Heather Desaire<br />

8:50 (2510-2) Clinical Glycomics Approach for the Early Detection<br />

of Diseases HYUN JOO AN, University of California, Davis, Scott Kronewitter,<br />

Carlito B Lebrilla, Lorna DeLeoz<br />

9:10 (2510-3) Sequence Analysis of Urinary Peptides to Monitor In<br />

Vivo Disease Dependent Protease Regulation DAVID M GOOD, University<br />

of Wisconsin, Madison, Petra Zürbig, Eric Schiffer, Ronald Krebs, Harald<br />

Mischak, Joshua J Coon<br />

9:30 (2510-4) A Novel Glycoproteomics Approach for the<br />

Characterization of Glycopeptides from Complex Biological Mixtures<br />

JAMES A ATWOOD, University of Georgia, Zuzheng Luo, Ron Orlando<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2510-5) Identification of Beta Amyloid and Nitrated and<br />

Oxidized Ubiquitins on an Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer MAHALAKSHMI<br />

RUDRABHATLA, Varian Inc., John Edwin George<br />

10:25 (2510-6) Glycan Profiling in Plasma: Fundamentals and<br />

Applications to Ovarian Cancer TAUFIKA ISLAM WILLIAMS, North Carolina<br />

State University, David C Muddiman<br />

10:45 (2510-7) Mass Spectrometric Strategies for Glycomic and<br />

Glycoproteomic Biomarker Discovery SIMON J NORTH, Imperial College<br />

11:05 (2510-8) Multimethodological Approach to Glycoproteomic<br />

and Glycomic Mapping of Healthy and Breast Cancer Blood Serum<br />

Samples BENJAMIN F MANN, Indiana University, Yehia Mechref, Milan<br />

Madera, Iveta Klouckova, Pilsoo Kang, Milos V Novotny<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2520<br />

Biodiesel Analysis via Spectroscopic and Chromatographic<br />

Methods<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 241<br />

John P Baltrus, US Dept. of Energy-NETL, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2520-1) Elemental Analysis of Biodiesel, Biodiesel Blends<br />

and Associated Raw Materials by ICP MARTIN J NASH, ThermoFisher<br />

Scientific, Matthew Cassap, Karen Harper<br />

8:50 (2520-2) The Analysis of Biodiesel Using Supercritical Fluid<br />

Chromatography NATHAN L PORTER, Selerity Technologies, Jody Clark,<br />

Brian A Jones<br />

9:10 (2520-3) Simultaneous and Real Time Measurement of Mono-,<br />

Di- and Triglycerides in a Continuous Flow Bio-Diesel Reactor Using an<br />

EP-NIR Spectrometer BERTRAND S LANHER, Aspectrics, Inc.<br />

9:30 (2520-4) Simple and Innovative Methodology for<br />

Determination of Glycerol in Biodiesel and Biodiesel Blends by Ion<br />

Chromatography JAY GANDHI, Metrohm-Peak, Spencer Gambacurta, Randy<br />

Benton<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2520-5) Recent Advance on Quantitative Characterization of<br />

Mineral Diesel and Bio-Diesel Blends by Comprehensive Two-Dimensional<br />

Gas Chromatography DANIELA CAVAGNINO, Thermo Fisher Scientific,<br />

Julien Rieu, Andrea Cadoppi


10:25 (2520-6) Recent Developments to Enhance Productivity in the<br />

GC Characterization of Pure Biodiesel (B100) in Compliance with ASTM D-<br />

6584, EN14103, EN14105, EN14110 FAUSTO MUNARI, Thermo Fisher,<br />

Daniela Cavagnino, Andrea Cadoppi<br />

10:45 (2520-7) Integra-Gap Technology and MXT Metal Columns:<br />

Biodiesel Glycerides Analysis Made Easy and Reliable BARRY L BURGER,<br />

Restek Corporation, Jaap de Zeeuw, Gary Stidsen<br />

11:05 (2520-8) Development and Applications of a New Range of<br />

Low Bleed, High Temperature Capillary Columns Based on an Improved<br />

Liquid Phase Synthesis and Stainless Steel Surface Deactivation<br />

Technology JOHAN KUIPERS, Varian, John Oostdijk, Max Erwine<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2530<br />

Chemometrics<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 274<br />

Peter de B Harrington, Ohio University, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2530-1) A Multivariate Chemometrics Protocol for Analysis<br />

of Oral Mucosa Cell Infrared Imaging Data WEE CHEW, Institute of<br />

Chemical and Engineering Sciences, Suat-Teng Tan, Kejia Chen, Suyun Ong<br />

8:50 (2530-2) Chemometric Analysis of a Simple Method for<br />

Detection of Dipicolinic Acid and Other Biomarkers from Bacterial<br />

Endospores AARON N NACKOS, Brigham Young University, Tai V Truong,<br />

Trenton C Pulsipher, Jon A Kimball, H Dennis Tolley, Richard A Robison,<br />

Calvin H Bartholomew, Milton L Lee<br />

9:10 (2530-3) Automated Wavelength Selection for Near-Infrared<br />

Spectroscopy Based on Particle Swarm Optimization YUPING WU,<br />

University of Iowa, Gary Small<br />

9:30 (2530-4) Choosing Chemometrics Tools OSWIN GALTIER,<br />

Paul Cezanne University, Scott Ramos, Jacques Artaud, Yveline Le Dréau,<br />

Jacky Kister, Nathalie Dupuy<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2530-5) Application of Hierarchical Band-Target Entropy<br />

Minimization (hBTEM) Curve Resolution to Infrared Imaging Data from<br />

Cellular Studies WEE CHEW, Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences,<br />

Weiyin Xu, Dayang Liang, Kejia Chen<br />

10:25 (2530-6) Robustness of Variable Selection Based on the<br />

SIMPLISMA New Pure Variables MICHEL RJ HACHEY, Advanced Chemistry<br />

Development, Inc., Michael Boruta<br />

10:45 (2530-7) Theory and Analytical Applications of the<br />

Temperature Constrained Radial Basis Function Neural Networks<br />

WEIYING LU, Ohio University, Peter de B Harrington<br />

11:05 (2530-8) Multivariate Self-Modeling Curve Resolution of In<br />

Situ RAIR Spectra from Surface Chemistry Studies WEE CHEW, Institute of<br />

Chemical and Engineering Sciences, Wee-Sun Sim<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2540<br />

Electrochemical Biosensors<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 270<br />

Li Sun, Pine Research Instrumentation, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2540-1) Nanoparticle Labels/Electrochemical Immunoassay<br />

for Detection of Protein Biomarkers JUN WANG, Pacific Northwest National<br />

Laboratory, Yuehe Lin, Hong Wu<br />

8:50 (2540-2) A Nanocatalyst-Amplified Electrochemical<br />

Immunosensor HAESIK YANG, Pusan National University, Jagotamoy Das<br />

9:10 (2540-3) Monitoring Nitrogen Compounds in Surface Waters<br />

by Ion Selective Electrode JOHN N DRISCOLL, PID analyzers, LLC, John<br />

Hamm, Gongmin Lei, Lacy Prior, Patricia Hogan<br />

9:30 (2540-4) Gas Sensors in Extreme Environments: Extending<br />

Temperature, Pressure and Humidity Limits JOHN R SAFFELL, Alphasense<br />

Ltd., Darryl H Dawson<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2540-5) Detection of Organic Peroxide Explosives through<br />

the Fenton Reaction I F CHENG, University of Idaho, Derek F Laine,<br />

Christopher Roske<br />

10:25 (2540-6) Nanostructured Electrochemical Sensor for Rapid<br />

Analysis of 2000-Fold Diluted Urine MEHJABIN KATHIWALA, University of<br />

Florida, Anna Brajter-Toth, Andrews O Affum, Jason Perry<br />

10:45 (2540-7) Comparison of Different Carbon Fiber Kinetics by<br />

Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry MEGAN L HUFFMAN, University of Virginia,<br />

Jill Venton<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2550<br />

Environmental: Air and Aerosols<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 269<br />

Christina Young, Georgia Institute of Technology, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2550-1) Definition Hydrocarbons in Exhaust Gas by<br />

Thermocathalytical Methods ILKHOM ABDURAXMANOV, Rep. of<br />

Uzbekistan<br />

8:50 (2550-2) Analytical Characteristics of a Sensor to Control<br />

Oxide of Carbon from Structure of Transport Emission GOLIB DAMINOV,<br />

Samarkand State University, Marat Sultonov, Ergashboy Abduraxmanov<br />

9:10 (2550-3) The Analysis of Structure Exhaust and Smoke Gases<br />

by Thermocathalytical Methods SHUKHRAT ESHKOBILOV, Samarkand<br />

State University, Golib Daminov, Ergashboy Abduraxmanov<br />

9:30 (2550-4) Application of Needle Trip Device for Time-Weighted<br />

Average Diffusive Sampling YING GONG, University of Waterloo<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2550-5) Novel Concept for In-Situ Capture of Taste and Odor<br />

in Drinking Water DALEL BENALI, Anjou Recherche Veolia Water, David<br />

Benanou<br />

10:25 (2550-6) Development of a Versatile Man-Portable Obscurant<br />

Aerosol Generator: Characterization of Aerosols in Laboratory and Field<br />

Environments ROBERT SCHAUB, University of Missouri, Rolla, Paul Nam,<br />

Rusty Carlile, Shubhen Kapila, Virgil Flanigan, Ernest Black<br />

10:45 (2550-7) A Telescope System: A Fresh Approach to Open<br />

Path FTIR STEVEN V PLOWMAN, MIDAC Corporation, Peter Zemek<br />

11:05 (2550-8) Widely Tunable Quantum Cascade Laser Based<br />

Hollow Waveguide Gas Sensors for Multianalyate Detection CHRISTINA<br />

YOUNG, Georgia Institute of Technology, Seong-Soo Kim, Boris Mizaikoff,<br />

Miles Weida, David Arnone, Eric Takeuchi, Tim Day<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2560<br />

Environmental: Analysis of Drinking Water and Wastewater<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 264<br />

Mildred B Perry, US Dept of Energy-NETL, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2560-1) Analysis of Hydroxide, Sulphur Species and Oxalate<br />

in Kraft Liquors by Capillary Electrophoresis with Direct UV-Detection<br />

JOSEPH SULLIVAN, FPInnovations-Paprican, Theodore Radiotis, Maurice<br />

Douek<br />

8:50 (2560-2) Applications of Ion Chromatography Systems with<br />

Eluent Regeneration YAN LIU, Dionex Corporation, Zhongqing Lu, John E<br />

Madden, Christopher Andrew Pohl<br />

9:10 (2560-3) Characterization and Quantification of<br />

Polyelectrolytes Flocculants at Trace Level in Water by Pyrolysis-GC/MS<br />

EMILIE MANESSIER, Anjou Recherche Veolia Water, David Benanou, Dalel<br />

Benali, Christophe Tondelier<br />

9:30 (2560-4) An Improved Multi-technique Approach for the<br />

Analysis of Complex Environmental Samples Using IR, Raman and Mass<br />

Spectrometry Techniques DAVID L WERTZ, The University of Southern<br />

Mississippi, Leo Collins, Laura Beth Moore<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2560-5) Analysis of Fluoride in Drinking Water in the<br />

Presence of Interfering Matrix Ions such as Iron and Aluminum<br />

KANNAN SRINIVASAN, Dionex Corporation, Rong Lin, Christopher Andrew<br />

Pohl, Bob Joyce, Khalil Divan<br />

10:25 (2560-6) Analysis of Emerging-Haloacid Disinfection By-<br />

Products Using Automated Post-Column Reaction Ion Chromatography<br />

with Nicotinamide Fluorescence PATRICIA L RANAIVO, The University of<br />

Memphis, Paul S Simone, Gary L Emmert


10:45 (2560-7) Determination of Trihalomethane Concentrations in<br />

Drinking Water Using Capillary Membrane Sampling-Gas<br />

Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry MEGGAN LEE LARSON, The<br />

University of Memphis, Michael A Brown, Gary L Emmert<br />

11:05 (2560-8) Implications of False Cyanide Formation for<br />

Laboratories Testing Drinking Water Samples MICHAEL FRANCIS<br />

DELANEY, MWRA, Charles Blodget, Corinna Hoey, Nancy McSweeney, Polina<br />

Epelman, Steve Rhode<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2570<br />

GC-MS of Environmental Samples<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 242<br />

Huamin Cai, VIVI Valco Instruments Co., Inc., Presiding<br />

8:30 (2570-1) Chemical Characterization of Obscurant Aerosols<br />

Obtained from Mini-Jet Based Aerosol Generator DANIEL BAHAGHIGHAT,<br />

University of Missouri, Rolla, Robert Schaub, Rusty Carlile, Paul Nam, Virgil<br />

Flanigan, Shubhen Kapila, Ernest Black<br />

8:50 (2570-2) Portable GC with Adsorbent Preconcentration, Dual-<br />

Column Separation, and Sensor Array Detection: Characterization and<br />

Adaptation to Trace-Level Breath Biomarker Analysis QIONGYAN ZHONG,<br />

University of Michigan, Sun Kyn Kim, Edward T Zellers<br />

9:10 (2570-3) Validation of the TD-GC/MS Method for the<br />

Determination of Brominated Fire Retardants (PBDE) in Polymeric<br />

Materials ROBERT FREEMAN, Quantum Analytics, Chuichi Watanabe,<br />

Tetsuro Yuzawa<br />

9:30 (2570-4) Determination of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in<br />

Fish Oil and Other Dietary Supplements by HRGC-HRMS CHRISTINA S<br />

GILPIN, Wright State University, Wanlong Zhou, Joseph G Solch, Roger K<br />

Gilpin<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2570-5) An Isotope Dilution GC/MS/MS Method for Steroid<br />

Hormones in Water WILLIAM T FOREMAN, U.S. Geological Survey, James L<br />

Gray, Lindley E Chris, Larry B Barber<br />

10:25 (2570-6) Optimization of a GC/MSD Method for Analyzing<br />

Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Human Serum BUU TRAN, New York State<br />

Department of Health, Li Zhang, Robert Jansing<br />

10:45 (2570-7) A High Concentration VOC Air Toxics Technique<br />

Using EPA Method TO-15 without a Dilution JOHN WAYNE WHIPPLE,<br />

US EPA<br />

11:05 (2570-8) Quantification of Polychlorinated N-Alkanes in<br />

Environmental Matrices: Comparison of Performances of GC-El/MS and<br />

GC-El/MS/MS with GC-EcNl/MS and GC/ECD CELINE GUEYDON,<br />

Université Paul Cézanne, Aix Marseille III , Laure Malleret, Pierre Doumenq,<br />

Gilbert Mille<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2580<br />

Imaging: Surface Analysis / Nanotechnology<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 260<br />

Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2580-1) High-Resolution Imaging and Chemical<br />

Characterization of Heterogeneous Materials with the Confocal Raman<br />

AFM UTE SCHMIDT, WITec GmbH, Fernando Vargas, Thomas Dieing,<br />

Matthias Kress, Klaus Weishaupt, Olaf Hollricher<br />

8:50 (2580-2) AFM Tip-Integrated Solid-State pH Microsensors<br />

JONG-SEOK MOON, Georgia Institute of Technology, Jean-Francois Masson,<br />

Mizaikoff Boris, Christine Kranz<br />

9:10 (2580-3) Mapping Magnetic Domains Using Magnetic Sample<br />

Modulation AFM: Characterization of Nanopatterns of Ferritin JOHN<br />

PETER N NGUNJIRI, Louisiana State University, Stephanie L Daniels, Song<br />

Xu, Jayne C Garno<br />

9:30 (2580-4) Batch Fabrication and Application of Single Walled<br />

Carbon Nanotube Atomic Force Microscopy (SWNT-AFM) Probes<br />

JONATHAN PETER EDGEWORTH, University of Warwick, Julie Victoria<br />

Macpherson, Neil R Wilson, John M Weaver, David P Burt, Phillip S Dobson<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2580-5) Fabrication of Periodic Arrays of Metal<br />

Nanostructures Produced with Electroless Deposition and Particle<br />

Lithography Characterization Using Magnetic Modulation AFM JIE-REN LI,<br />

Louisiana State University, Song Xu, Jayne C Garno<br />

10:25 (2580-6) Investigation of Surfaces and Depth Profiles by Glow<br />

Discharge Optical Emission and AESEC (Atomic Emission<br />

Spectroelectrochemistry) PATRICK CHAPON, HORIBA Jobin Yvon, Julien<br />

Malherbe, Célia Tauziede, Olivier Rogerieux, Agnès Cosner, Kevin Ogle,<br />

Jolanta Swiatowska, Polina Volovitch, Philippe Hunault<br />

10:45 (2580-7) Orientation Analysis by Nonlinear Optical Stokes<br />

Ellipsometry VICTORIA HALL, Purdue University, Nathan J Begue, Garth<br />

Simpson<br />

11:05 (2580-8) Preparation and Characterization of Porous Gold and<br />

its Application as a Platform for Immobilization of Acetylcholine Esterase<br />

OLGA SHULGA, University of Missouri, Kenise Jefferson, Alexey Demchenko,<br />

Jingyue Liu, Keith Stine<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2590<br />

Microfluidic "Hardware"<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 263<br />

Brian Bidlingmeyer, Agilent Technologies, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2590-1) Fluidic Communication between Multilayered<br />

Microchip Channels Interconnected with Nanocapillary Array Membranes<br />

MAOJUN GONG, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Bo Young Kim,<br />

Bruce R Flachsbart, Mark A Shannon, Paul Bohn, Jonathan V Sweedler<br />

8:50 (2590-2) Assessing the Performance of a Dynamic Loading<br />

Electrokinetic Injection in Assessing the Performance of a Dynamic<br />

Loading Electrokinetic Injection in µchip CE APRIL DUPRE, University of<br />

Cincinnati, Patrick Limbach, William R Heineman, Brian Halsall, Carl J Seliskar,<br />

Kenneth R Wehmeyer<br />

9:10 (2590-3) Label-Free Native Fluorescence Detection Results<br />

for Gel-Plane and Microchip Electrophoresis Separation Devices WILLIAM<br />

F HUG, Photon Systems, Inc., Ray D Reid, Rohit Bhartia, Richard D Kidd,<br />

Sabrina M Feldman, Alexandre Tsapin<br />

9:30 (2590-4) Development and Application of a Microfabricated<br />

Device for Use in Photothermal Detection ERIN R FERGUSON, University<br />

of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Patty J Dennis, J P Alarie, Honggu Chun, J<br />

Michael Ramsey, James W Jorgenson<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2590-5) Magnetic and Thermal Actuation of Phospholipids<br />

for Microfluidic Flow Control THERON J PAPPAS, West Virginia University,<br />

Robert W Grammer, Lisa A Holland<br />

10:25 (2590-6) Evaluation of Low-Power, Non-contact Heating<br />

Sources for Thermocycling in a Plastic Chip: Towards a Portable<br />

Polymerase Chain Reaction Instrument DANIEL J MARCHIARULLO,<br />

University of Virginia, Angelique Sklavounos, Lindsay A Legendre, N Scott<br />

Barker, Jerome P Ferrance, James P Landers<br />

10:45 (2590-7) Integration of Microdialysis Sampling with Microchip<br />

Electrophoresis and Amperometric Detection for Neurotransmitter<br />

Analysis LAURA MECKER, Saint Louis University, R Scott Martin<br />

11:05 (2590-8) Multi-method for Drugs of Abuse Compounds in Full<br />

Blood Based on Aceton Precipitation and UPLC-MS/MS Analysis<br />

HENK KERKDJK, NFI Dutch Forensic Institute<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2600<br />

Nanotechnology<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 262<br />

David F Pensenstadler, The Pittsburgh Conference, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2600-1) Photolithographically Patterned Carbon Nanotube<br />

Containing Polymer Thin Films for Sensing Applications LEI PEI, Brigham<br />

Young University, Robert C Davis, Matthew R Linford<br />

8:50 (2600-2) Breath Ammonia Conducting Polymer Nanojunction<br />

Sensor ALVARO DIAZ AGUILAR, Arizona State University, Erica Forzani,<br />

Nongjian Tao<br />

9:10 (2600-3) Quantum Dot-Based Nanosensors for the<br />

Measurement of Sodium Flux during Action Potentials HEATHER A<br />

CLARK, The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, John M Dubach


9:30 (2600-4) Electrospun Nanomaterials for Use as Separation<br />

Media in Small Scale Fluidic Devices JONATHAN EDWARD CLARK, The<br />

Ohio State University, Jeremy K Steach<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2600-5) Hindered Transport of Polyelectrolytes in Single<br />

Cylindrical Nanopores Prepared by Focused Ion Beam Milling in<br />

Polymethylmethacrylate Membranes ENID N GATIMU, University of Notre<br />

Dame, Y Colón, Paul Bohn<br />

10:25 (2600-6) Synthesis of Colloidal Uranium-Dioxide Nanocrystals<br />

HUIMENG WU, University of Florida, Y Charles Cao<br />

10:45 (2600-7) Aptamer Conjugated Au-Ag Nanorods for Selective<br />

Cell Targeting HUANG YU-FEN, University of Florida, Chang Huan-Tsung,<br />

Weihong Tan<br />

11:05 (2600-8) Advanced-Function Diffraction Grating Arrays<br />

Enabled By DUV Lithography CHRISTOPH GREINER, LightSmyth<br />

Technologies, Dmitri Iazikov, Thomas W Mossberg<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2610<br />

Sensors III<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 350<br />

John Stephens, PPG Industries, Inc., Presiding<br />

8:30 (2610-1) Bio-sniffer (Biochemical Gas Sensor) with Drug<br />

Metabolizing Enzyme for Breath Odor Analysis KOHJI MITSUBAYASHI,<br />

Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental<br />

University, Takeshi Minamide, Hiroyuki Kudo, Saito Hirokazu<br />

8:50 (2610-2) Highly Sensitive Surface Acoustic Wave Based<br />

Sensor System for Work Place Monitoring MICHAEL W RAPP,<br />

Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe , Nicole Barie, Achim Voigt, Joachim Marcoll<br />

9:10 (2610-3) Acid Degradable Stabilized Phospholipid Vesicles<br />

for Biological Sensing and Delivery DAVID L ROBERTS, University of<br />

Arizona, Steven E Bowles, Jeffrey Pyun, Craig A Aspinwall<br />

9:30 (2610-4) All-Inkjet-Printed Low-Cost Multianalyte Chemical<br />

Sensing Chips for Quantitative Analysis DANIEL CITTERIO, Keio<br />

University/ KAST/JST, Koji Abe, Ryuichi Suzuki, Koji Suzuki<br />

9:50 Recess<br />

10:05 (2610-5) Demonstration of an Easily Manufactured<br />

Microcytometer Annular Sheath Flow PETER B HOWELL, NRL, Lisa Hilliard,<br />

Jeffrey Ericson, Joel P Golden, Frances S Ligler<br />

10:25 (2610-6) An Automatic Viscosity Control System for the<br />

Preparation of Pharmaceutical Tablet Coating Solution WOO SOK CHANG,<br />

Levitronix LLC, Keith Kahmann, Christos Monovoukas<br />

10:45 (2610-7) Detection of Ammonia Vapor by Surface Plasmon<br />

Resonance Using Gold Nanoparticle Embedded Polymers NICOLA<br />

MENEGAZZO, University of Delaware, Kaitlin Papson, Soame Banerji, Wei<br />

Peng, Yoon-Chang Kim, Karl S Booksh<br />

11:05 (2610-8) Chemically Modified Micro-Resonator Sensors<br />

YULIYA I LUZINOVA, Georgia Institute of Technology, Stuart Truax, Oliver<br />

Brand, Sefak Demirici, Boris Mizaikoff<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2620<br />

Thermal Analysis (Half Session)<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 349<br />

Christine L McCreary, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Presiding<br />

8:30 (2620-1) Simultaneous Measurement of Transformation<br />

Energetics, Mass Changes and Evolved Gas Analysis Using Advanced<br />

Thermal Analysis Instrumentation DAVID SHEPARD, Netzsch Instruments,<br />

Inc.<br />

8:50 (2620-2) Benchtop Calorimeter for Process Design and<br />

Material Characterization PETER J RALBOVSKY, TIAX LLC<br />

9:10 (2620-3) Quality Control Using Standardized Thermal<br />

Analysis Techniques DAVID SHEPARD, Netzsch Instruments, Inc.<br />

9:30 (2620-4) Spectroscopic Investigation of the Thermal<br />

Decomposition of the Hydrate of Samarium Trichloride NATHAN STUMP,<br />

Winston-Salem State University, Pete Paul<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2630<br />

UV/VISIBLE for Materials Analysis (Half Session)<br />

Thursday Morning, Room 349<br />

Michael Dobrovolsky, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Presiding<br />

10:05 (2630-1) Applications of Attenuated Total Reflection Far-<br />

Ultraviolet Spectroscopy to Measurement of Aqueous and Nonaqueous<br />

Solutions AKIFUMI IKEHATA, Kwansei Gakuin University, Motoki Mitsuoka,<br />

Naomi Kariyama, Noboru Higashi, Yukihiro Ozaki<br />

10:25 (2630-2) Frequency-Domain, Planar Waveguide<br />

Spectroelectrochemistry: Development and Application to Optical<br />

Switching and Molecular Orientation in Organic Thin Films S SCOTT<br />

SAAVEDRA, University of Arizona, Zeynep Ozkan Araci, Anne F Runge, Walter<br />

J Doherty, III<br />

10:45 (2630-3) Methodology for Non-domestic Pollution Diagnosis<br />

in an Urban Wastewater Network with UV Spectrophotometry<br />

EMMANUELLE HELIAS, Université de Sherbrooke, Estelle Baurès, Marie-<br />

Florence Pouet, Olivier Thomas, Roland Leduc<br />

11:05 (2630-4) Optical Chirality Sensing of Liquid Interfaces<br />

HITOSHI WATARAI, Osaka University<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2640<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Chemometrics<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2640-1 P) Automatic Band-Target Entropy Minimization (AutoBTEM)<br />

Curve Resolution WEE CHEW, Institute of Chemical and Engineering<br />

Sciences, Suat-Teng Tan, Haohao Zhu<br />

(2640-2 P) Advancing Kernel Principal Component Analysis (KPCA) by<br />

Utilizing 2-Dimensional Wavelet Compression: A Means to Enhance<br />

Spectroscopic Imaging ROBERT DARYL LUTTRELL, University of<br />

Tennessee, Frank Vogt<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2650<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Drug Discovery: Spectroscopic Techniques for Identification<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2650-1 P) Spatial and Fluorescence Multiplexing for High-Throughput<br />

Single Molecule Detection PAUL I OKAGBARE, Louisiana State University,<br />

Jason M Emory, Steven A Soper<br />

(2650-2 P) Synthesis and Mass Spectrometry of New Derivatives of 8-<br />

Alkylthio- and 8-Hydroxi-benz[c]Acridines, and Benz[c]Acridin-8-Ones<br />

EDUARDO CORTES CORTES, Instituto de Quimica, Universidad Nacional<br />

Autonoma de Mexico, Olivia M Garcia<br />

(2650-3 P) Ion Mobility Analysis of Selected Carbohydrates JAAKKO<br />

LAAKIA, Helsinki University, Alexey Adamov, Christian Pedersen, Raimo A<br />

Ketola, Risto Kostiainen, Alexey Sysoev, Tapio Kotiaho<br />

(2650-4 P) Predictive Biomarker Discovery and Validation for the Targeted<br />

Chemotherapeutic P276 SREEDEVI KRISHNA, Nicholas Piramal Research<br />

Centre, Murali Padigaru, Chetan Ahirrao, Sneha Jain, Urvi Ved, Venkat<br />

Manohar<br />

(2650-5 P) Metabolic Studies of 4-Androstene-3,6,17-Trione (6-OXO) in<br />

Horses GARY LEUNG, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, Colton Wong, Terence<br />

Wan, Brian Stewart, Kenneth Lam<br />

(2650-6 P) A Transition from Walk-Up Purification to Dedicated Support:<br />

Improved Efficiency in Drug Discovery SHAWN AYUBE, Neurocrine<br />

Biosciences, Inc.


POSTER SESSION Session 2660<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Environmental Investigations around the World<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2660-1 P) Spectroscopic Analyses of Dissolved Organic Matter in<br />

Arkansas Waters XIAODONG MA, University of Arkansas, Little Rock,<br />

Michelle Park, Oscar M Banks, Tomekia S White<br />

(2660-2 P) Dissolved Organic Carbon in Beaver Lake, Arkansas<br />

XIAODONG MA, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, Tomekia S White, Oscar<br />

M Banks, Michelle Park<br />

(2660-3 P) Characterization and Quantitation of Metals in Abandoned Mine<br />

Drainage from Armstrong County in Southwestern Pennsylvania MARK T<br />

STAUFFER, University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Amanda F Hileman<br />

(2660-4 P) A Seasonal Study of Iron, Manganese, Aluminum, Lead and<br />

Sulfate Levels in Pigeon Creek by UV-VIS Spectrophotometry, Atomic<br />

Absorption Spectrometry, HPLC and Test Strips MARK T STAUFFER,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Adam D Graham, Timothy G Slagle<br />

(2660-5 P) Determination of Sulfate in Abandoned Mine Drainage from<br />

Southwestern Pennsylvania by HPLC and Comparison with<br />

Conductometric Titration and Sulfate Test Strips MARK T STAUFFER,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Amanda F Hileman<br />

(2660-6 P) Comparison of Current Nutrient Levels in Lake Maurepas to<br />

Pre-Hurricane Katrina Levels PHILLIP VOEGEL, Southeastern Louisiana<br />

University, Kellie Silcio, Kristy Ball, Raymond Risley<br />

(2660-7 P) Determination of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons [PAHs] and<br />

Organochlorine Compounds in Soils by Gas Chromatography-Mass<br />

Spectrometry: Aftermath of Rita JOSEPH SNEDDON, McNeese State<br />

University, Pratyusha Gurijala, Anil M Kumar, Deepika Pilla<br />

(2660-8 P) Determination of Heavy Metals by ICP-OES and Selected<br />

Organics by GC-MS in Oysters: A Study of Seasonal Variations after<br />

Hurricane Rita JOSEPH SNEDDON, McNeese State University, Michael<br />

Vincent, Chad Thibodeaux<br />

(2660-9 P) Determination of Heavy Metals by Inductively Coupled Plasma-<br />

Optical Emission Specrometry in Crawfish: A Study of Seasonal Variation<br />

in Southwest Louisiana JOSEPH SNEDDON, McNeese State University, Joel<br />

C Richert<br />

(2660-10 P) Emerging Compounds in Raw and Drinking Water from the<br />

City of Campinas, Brazil FERNANDO F SODRE, UNICAMP, Marco A<br />

Locatelli, Cassiana C Montagner, Wilson F Jardim<br />

(2660-11 P) Tillandsia Recurvata as Biomonitor of Air Quality in Mezquital<br />

Valley, Hidalgo State, Mexico ANTONIO ROJAS AMARO, Instituto Mexicano<br />

del Petroleo, Arturo Torres, Claudia Nicolás, Grisel Monroy, Angel Zambrano,<br />

Gustavo Sosa, Adela Morales<br />

(2660-12 P) Carbon Dioxide and Methane Emissions from Tanswei River of<br />

Taiwan SHANG-SHYNG YANG, National Taiwan University, Ying-Chien<br />

Chung, Senthilkumar Mariappan, I-Chu Chen<br />

(2660-13 P) Time-Weighted Average Water Sampling in Lake Ontario with<br />

Thin-Film Passive Samplers ZHIPEI QIN, University of Waterloo, Leslie<br />

Bragg, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

(2660-14 P) Determination of Organochlorade and Organophosphorade<br />

Pesticides in Waters of the River Cauca in the City of Cali, Colombia<br />

OSMIRO CONEO, Universidad del Valle, Alejandro Soto, Gloria A Jimenez,<br />

Fernando E Larmat<br />

(2660-15 P) Measurement of Ozone Levels in a Residential Area of Kuwait<br />

KARIM N JALLAD, American University of Kuwait<br />

(2660-16 P) Detection of Mutagenic Agents by Means of the Ames Test in<br />

Waters of the River Cauca in the City De Cali, Colombia GODFREY<br />

IDROBO, Universidad del Valle, Enrique Bravo, Alejandro Soto, Neyla Benitez,<br />

Fernando Larmat<br />

(2660-17 P) Contamination for Organochloride Pesticides in Water,<br />

Sediments and Fish in the Marsh Grande of Low River Sinu (Columbia)<br />

EDINELDO LANS, Universidad de Cordoba, Jose L Marrugo, Fernando E<br />

Larmat<br />

(2660-18 P) Comparative Evaluation of Analytical Methods Used for<br />

Determining the Concentrations of Gaseous Atmospheric Pollutants in<br />

Industrial Estates and Motor Parks in Lagos Metropolis, Nigeria<br />

BOLA OSUNTOGUN, University of Lagos<br />

(2660-19 P) Monitoring of Heavy Metal Levels in Water from the River<br />

Cauca in the Urban Zone of the City of Cali, Colombia RAMIRO SANCHEZ,<br />

Universidad del Valle, Alejandro Soto, Gloria A Jimenez, Fernando E Larmat<br />

(2660-20 P) Isolation and Characterization of Cellulase of<br />

Janthinobacterium sp. from Tatachia Forest Soils ANITA RAVINDRAN,<br />

National Taiwan University, Shang-Shyng Yang<br />

(2660-21 P) Passive Soil Gas Sampling with Polydimethylsiloxane-Based<br />

Passive Samplers SURESH SEETHAPATHY, University of Wateroo, Tadeusz<br />

Gorecki, Todd McAlary, David M Bertrand<br />

(2660-22 P) A Novel Process for Radioactive Waste Disposal with Minimum<br />

Impact on Environment SRINIVAS R SRIVAS, ANADAMS Consulting Inc.<br />

(2660-23 P) Acidity of Rainwater in Brunei Darussalam LEE HOON LIM,<br />

Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Hjh Zariah Hj Mohd Hassan<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2670<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Environmental: Inorganics Analysis, Ion Chromatography, TOC<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2670-1 P) Detection Selection for TOC Analysis: Analytical<br />

Considerations BRIAN WALLACE, Teledyne Instruments - Tekmar, Stephen<br />

Proffitt, Robert Kist, Stephen C Lawson<br />

(2670-2 P) Degradation of Trihaloalkyl Phosphates under Anoxic<br />

Conditions KAMAL ISMAIL, Bronx Community College, Urs Jans, Dickens<br />

St. Hilaire, Xiaofen Guo<br />

(2670-3 P) Analysis of TOC for Samples Containing NaCl Using Two<br />

Oxidation Techniques BRIAN WALLACE, Teledyne Instruments - Tekmar,<br />

Stephen Proffitt, Robert Kist, Stephen C Lawson<br />

(2670-4 P) Hyphenated Techniques as Modern Detection Systems in Ion<br />

Chromatography ANDREA WILLE, Metrohm AG, Stefanie Czyborra, Jörg<br />

Kleimann<br />

(2670-5 P) Determination of Anions and Cations in Aerosols by Ion<br />

Chromatography CHRISTIAN EMMENEGGER, Metrohm AG, Roeland<br />

Jansen, Markus Laeubli<br />

(2670-6 P) Removal of Cationic Reactive Dye from Water Using Anion<br />

Exchange Membrane with Immobilized Surfactant DINO SULEJMANOVIC,<br />

Western Kentucky University, Eric Conte, Siao-Jhen Chen, Shing-Yi Suen<br />

(2670-7 P) Recovery of TOC in the Presence of High Levels of Dissolved<br />

Inorganic Carbon: TOC Methods for Groundwater/Drinking Water Analysis<br />

BRIAN WALLACE, Teledyne Instruments - Tekmar, Stephen Proffitt, Robert<br />

Kist, Stephen C Lawson<br />

(2670-8 P) Optimization of TOC Analysis Methods for Industrial and<br />

Environmental Testing Applications JEFFREY ROSS LANE, OI Analytical,<br />

William Lipps<br />

(2670-9 P) Withdrawn<br />

(2670-10 P) Determination of Sulfide in Mining Leachates HEINZ<br />

KRIENBÜHL, Metrohm AG, Jörg Kleimann<br />

(2670-11 P) New Technique for Robust and Reliable High Concentration<br />

Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analysis THOMAS SZAKAS, GE Analytical<br />

Instruments<br />

(2670-12 P) New Approach to Analyzing Total Anic Carbon (TOC) in Brine<br />

Solutions THOMAS SZAKAS, GE Analytical Instruments<br />

(2670-13 P) Study of the Risk of Leukemia Disease Due to Environmental<br />

Pollution by Cs137 Radionuclides ISMAT SUVANOV, Samarkand State<br />

University, Majid G Hasanov


POSTER SESSION Session 2680<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Environmental: Sampling, Sample Preparation<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2680-1 P) Characterization of Polymer Carbon Sieves and Graphitized<br />

Polymer Carbons for Sample Prep WILLIAM R BETZ, Supelco, Michael J<br />

Keeler, Leonard M Sidisky<br />

(2680-2 P) Pre-spiked Thermal Desorption Tubes Used in Testing VOC<br />

Emissions from Carpet JAMIE L BROWN, Supelco, Leonard M Sidisky<br />

(2680-3 P) Solid Phase Extraction of Phenols Using Silica with<br />

Immobilized Hexadecyltrimethylammonium Hydroxide GUAN-LIANG<br />

CHEN, National Chung Hsing University, Eric Conte, Shing-Yi Suen, Kali<br />

Pickering, Sarah Vied<br />

(2680-4 P) Withdrawn<br />

(2680-5 P) Don’t Let EPA Method 525.2 Samples with High Solids Slow<br />

You Down! JOSEPH STEFKOVICH, Xenosep Technologies, Patricia Vincent<br />

(2680-6 P) Solid-Phase Extraction of Indicators Using Surfactant-<br />

Immobilized Glass Fiber Membranes KALI PICKERING, Western Kentucky<br />

University, Wesley Cartwright, Eric Conte, Shing-Yi Suen<br />

(2680-7 P) Immobilization of C18-OH Surfactant onto P81 Membrane for<br />

Batch Desorption and Flow Solid-Phase-Extraction of Three Analyte<br />

Phenols SARAH VIED, Western Kentucky University, Eric Conte, Shing-Yi<br />

Suen, Guan-Liang Chen, Chao-Chang Hsu<br />

(2680-8 P) Challenges and Approaches for Optical pH Sensing of<br />

Industrial and Drinking Water CHERYL SURMAN, GE Global Research,<br />

Ronald Wroczynski, Scott Boyette, Julie A Stenken<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2690<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

High-Throughput Chemical Analysis<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2690-1 P) Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography for High Speed<br />

Separation of Polar Compounds YOSHIHIRO HAYAKAWA, Shimadzu<br />

Corporation, Okiyuki Kunihiro, Yusuke Osaka, Shuzo Maruyama<br />

(2690-2 P) Advanced Techniques for Impurity Profiling Using Ultra Fast<br />

Liquid Chromatography (UFLC) SUNITA VASUDEV PAI, Shimadzu<br />

Analytical (India) Pvt. Ltd,, Naoki Hamada, Amit Joshi, Senya Imamichi, Lin<br />

Yuan, Zhan Zhaoqi<br />

(2690-3 P) The Development of an Advanced Circular Dichroism Detector<br />

for Ultra High-Speed Liquid Chromatography AKIRA ISHISONE, JASCO<br />

Corporation, Yasuyo Sato, Ken-ichi Sota, Takeshi Kanomata, Toshihiko Miyaji,<br />

Masao Bounoshita, Shin-ichi Kikuchi, Muneo Saito<br />

(2690-4 P) Fast Method Development in U-HPLC with 1.9Fast Method<br />

Development in U-HPLC with 1.9µm Particle Packed Columns MARIA<br />

LUISA PEREIRA, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Charlotte E Blythe, Nick Jones,<br />

Dafydd Milton<br />

(2690-5 P) Impact on Drug Impurity Profiling with Sub 3 µm HPLC Column<br />

Packings JASON A ANSPACH, Phenomenex, Graham Osborn, Peter Rahn<br />

(2690-6 P) Frequency-Coded Chemical Sensor FRANCIS TSOW, Arizona<br />

State University, Nongjian Tao, Erica Forzani<br />

(2690-7 P) Advantages of Ultra-fast HPLC Using 2 Advantages of Ultra-fast<br />

HPLC Using 2 µm Packing Materials NORIKO SHOJI, YMC Co., Ltd., Kiyoshi<br />

Morishita, Masakatsu Omote, Naohiro Kuriyama<br />

(2690-8 P) High Throughput Screening of Chiral Compounds Using<br />

Capillary Electrochromatography WILLIAM BRAGG, Georgia State<br />

University, Jie Zheng, Shahab Shamsi<br />

(2690-9 P) Robotic Autosamplers for Automation of Sample Preparation<br />

and High Throughput Analysis–SPME and Needle Trap Approach<br />

ERASMUS CUDJOE, University of Waterloo, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

(2690-10 P) Rapid Micro-volume Analysis of Glycerol MELANIE GEASLIN,<br />

EST Analytical, Dave Glutz, Larry Anderson<br />

(2690-11 P) Shelf-Life Monitoring of Oleochemical Raw Materials with<br />

Electronic Nose MICHEL MANACH, Alpha MOS, Vincent Schmitt, Jean-<br />

Christophe Mifsud, Marion Bonnefille<br />

(2690-12 P) Do Sub 2um Particles Offer the Best Performance for Short<br />

Fast Gradients? KEN BUTCHART, Fortis Technologies Ltd, Andy Wright, Tim<br />

Potter, Mark Woodruff<br />

(2690-13 P) Identification of the G-protein Coupling Mechanism of GPCRs<br />

Using a Label-Free Live-Cell Assay QIN CHEN, MDS Analytical<br />

Technologies, Julia Michelotti, Roger Tang, Ed Verdonk<br />

(2690-14 P) Improved High Throughput Soils Analysis for Nitrate/Nitrite,<br />

Ammonia, and Phosphate Using Flow Injection Analysis LYNN ROBERT<br />

EGAN, Lachat Instruments<br />

(2690-15 P) 2-Hydoxy-4-n-butoxy-5-bromopropiopHenone<br />

Thiosemicarbazone as an Extraction Spectrophotometric Reagent for<br />

Copper (II) KALPESH SURYAKANT PARIKH, Sheth M.N.Science College,<br />

Kaniyalal N Patel, Jatin H Parikh<br />

(2690-16 P) Automated Analysis of Amylase Using Micro-Volumes<br />

MELANIE GEASLIN, EST Analytical, Dave Glutz, Larry Anderson<br />

(2690-17 P) Ethanol Analysis by Automated Discrete Technology<br />

MELANIE GEASLIN, EST Analytical, Dave Glutz, Larry Anderson<br />

(2690-18 P) 2-Hydoxy-4-n-butoxyacetophenone Thiosemicarbazone as an<br />

Extraction Spectrophotometric Reagent for Nickel (II) J H PARIKH, M.G.<br />

Science Institute, K S Parikh, K N Patel<br />

(2690-19 P) High-Throughput Protein Analysis by Multiplex SDS-Capillary<br />

Gel Electrophoresis YAN HE, Pfizer, Heidi Holovics<br />

(2690-20 P) Green Nitrate Analysis on Discrete Analyzers ELLEN R<br />

CAMPBELL, NECi: Nitrate Elimination Co Inc., Wilbur (Bill) H Campbell<br />

(2690-21 P) A Silicon Drift Detector for TEM, XRF, TXRF and Synchrotron<br />

Applications SHAUL BARKAN, SII NanoTechnology USA Inc., VD Saveliev,<br />

CR Tull, L Feng, Takahashi, N Matsumori<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2700<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Bioanalytical Applications<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2700-1 P) Determination of Tissue Nitrosoglutathione, Glutathione,<br />

Glutathione Disulfide and Cysteinylglycine by a Novel Boron-Doped<br />

Diamond Electrode IAN N ACWORTH, ESA Biosciences, Inc., Bruce Bailey,<br />

John Waraska, Milind Nagale<br />

(2700-2 P) Determination of Tramadol, ODT, M2, M4 and M5 in Plasma<br />

Samples Using High Performance Liquid Chromatography SHERRY COX,<br />

University of Tennessee, Jason W Yarbrough, Marcy Souza, Cheryl Greenacre<br />

(2700-3 P) Methylammonium Carboxylate Ionic Liquids as Mobile Phase<br />

Modifers for Liquid Chromatography NEIL D DANIELSON, Miami<br />

University, Shau L Grossman, Lauren M Moore<br />

(2700-4 P) Multidimensional Bioseparations Using Ion Exchange and<br />

Reversed Phase Monolith Columns KELLY FLOOK, Dionex Corporation,<br />

Srinivasa Rao, James Thayer, Andy Woodruff, Maria Rey, Charanjit Saini, Yury<br />

Agroskin, Christopher Andrew Pohl<br />

(2700-5 P) A Universal Strategy Using Mass Spectrometry as a Powerful<br />

Tool to Handle Metabolites Issue from the Drug Biotransformation FABIO<br />

GAROFOLO, Algorithme Pharma Inc., Alex Rudofilove, Troy Bradley, Cynthia S<br />

Cote<br />

(2700-6 P) Novel Capcell Pak C18 MGIII-Ideal for LC-MS Analysis and<br />

Excellent Reproducibility of Basic Compounds under Acidic Condition<br />

YOSHIHISA HIROE, Shiseido Co., Ltd., Tokimasa Kawanishi, Yutaka Ootsu,<br />

Isao Tanaka<br />

(2700-7 P) Flow-Through HPLC for Analysis of Polysorbate 80 by Using<br />

Eosin-B XI LIN, Wyeth, Inc., Hugh Hudock, Rasappa Arumugham, Raymond<br />

Kaiser, Bounthon Loun<br />

(2700-8 P) Quantitation of Carbohydrate Deficient Transferring in Serum:<br />

A New Method Using Anion Exchange HPLC LINDA LLOYD, Polymer<br />

Laboratories Ltd, Now a part of Varian, Inc., John McConville, R Nilsson, Anders<br />

Medin


(2700-9 P) Entropic and Enthalpic Contributions to Retention Using a<br />

Fluorophenyl HPLC Stationary Phase AMY LYNCH, Ursinus College, Eric<br />

Williamsen<br />

(2700-10 P) A High Capacity and High Throughput Protein A Affinity<br />

Chromatography Substrate for Antibody Purification KATSUYUKI MAENO,<br />

Shiseido, Aya Hirayama, Kenichi Sakuma, Kazuyuki Miyazawa<br />

(2700-11 P) Rapid HPLC-UV Method for the Simultaneous Quantification of<br />

the Zidovudine, Abacavir and Nevirapine in Plasma by Using Monolithic<br />

Column KOTESHWARA MUDIGONDA, Suven Life Sciences Limited,<br />

Devender Ajjala, Vishwottam Kandikere, Ramakrishna Nirogi<br />

(2700-12 P) Withdrawn<br />

(2700-13 P) Derivatization of Primary Fatty Acid Amides with [bis-<br />

(trifluoroacetoxy)-iodo]-benzene and 3-(2-furoyl)-quinoline-2-carbaldehyde<br />

for Fluorescence Detection in HPLC SEAN CHRISTOPHER PAWLOWSKI,<br />

Duquesne University, Mitchell E Johnson, Andrew Davic, Daniel Watsula<br />

(2700-14 P) The Development of Unique Protein Standards and Their<br />

System Suitability Specifications for Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Buffered<br />

Proteins PATRICK A WORKLAN, Abbott Laboratories, Lin Gu, Maryanne M<br />

Himmelsbach, Susan Murphey<br />

(2700-15 P) HPLC in Determination of Levodopa and Biogenic Amines in<br />

Urine Samples IRENA BARANOWSKA, The Silesian University of Technology,<br />

Joanna Płonka<br />

(2700-16 P) Simultaneous Determination of L-arginine and 12 Of Its<br />

Metabolites in Human Urine by Gradient RP-HPLC Method IRENA<br />

BARANOWSKA, The Silesian University of Technology, Piotr Markowski<br />

(2700-17 P) Development of LC-MS/MS Method for the Analysis of<br />

Nucleotide Levels in Clinical Samples for Use as Biomarkers of Drug<br />

Activity KARINA M ZUCK, Avalon Pharmaceuticals, MIna Choe<br />

(2700-18 P) 1D and 2D HPLC for Profiling Rabbit Tear Proteins XINYA HE,<br />

Louisiana State University Health Science Center, Jean Jacob<br />

(2700-19 P) New Packing Materials for High Capacity and High Resolution<br />

Separation of Cell Lysates XUEYING HUANG, Sepax Technologies, Inc.<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2710<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Clinical Applications<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2710-1 P) Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography in Clinical<br />

Applications PATRIK APPELBLAD, SeQuant AB<br />

(2710-2 P) Formulation Development and Analysis for NelFinavir Mesylate<br />

in 2-Hydroxypropyl- ⇓cyclodextrin JAMES CONEKIN BLAKE, RTI<br />

International, Gwendolyn McNeill, Franz Thomas, Reshan Fernando, Bradley J<br />

Collins<br />

(2710-3 P) Validated Assay for 25-Hydroxyvitamin D2 and D3 Using HPLC<br />

with Coulometric Detection PAUL H GAMACHE, ESA Biosciences, Inc.,<br />

Kevin Courtemanche, Ian N Acworth, Paul Ullucci<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2720<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Environmental<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2720-1 P) Characterization of an Isolated Petroleum-Degrading Bacterium<br />

and Determination of mol %G+C of DNA by HPLC MARYAM AMINIAN,<br />

Shahid Beheshti University, Gholamhossein Ebrahimipour, Mojgan Pakravanan,<br />

Mahmood Karimi Azar, Hamid Reza Khavasi<br />

(2720-2 P) Preparative Liquid Chromatography Reverse Auto<br />

Compression Columns (RACC) Application to the Purification of<br />

Chelidonium Majus Extracts FRANCOIS DARDOIZE, UPMC<br />

(2720-3 P) Aldehydes Measurement in Indoor Air: Method by Active<br />

Sampling and HPLC/UV GERALDINE LEROY, CAE-Veolia Environment,<br />

Francine Manciot, Murielle Canu<br />

(2720-4 P) Novel Solid-Phase Extraction and High Performance Liquid<br />

Chromatographic Determination of Three Polycyclic Aromatic<br />

Hydrocarbons in Soils and Marine Sediments from the Lagos Lagoon<br />

KEHINDE O OLAYINKA, University of Lagos<br />

(2720-5 P) Retention Control of Cations by Varying Mobile Phase<br />

Composition in Non-suppressor Ion Chromatography HIDETOSHI<br />

TERADA, Shimadzu Corporation, Atsushi Leuji, Jun Nagata, Hirohisa Mikami<br />

(2720-6 P) Development of Solid Phase Extraction Method with Use of<br />

Activated Carbon Fiber AKIKO SHINODA, Showa Denko K.K., Yuko Lio,<br />

Kazunori Iwata, Ken Tseng<br />

(2720-7 P) Green LC Techniques for Solvent Waste Reduction JUSTIN<br />

KITTELL, Eksigent Technologies, Mark Atlas<br />

(2720-8 P) Development of Analytical Methods by High Performance<br />

Liquid Chromatography for Estimation of Pendimethalin and Fenvalerate<br />

Residues in Soil KHAGGA MUKKANTI, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological<br />

University, Ponnapalli N Sarma, Maddala R Krishna, Srinivasulareddy V<br />

Mohan<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2730<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2730-1 P) Auto Dilution Approach for the Automation of Method<br />

Validation Steps WULFF NIEDNER, Dionex Corporation, Tobias Fehrenbach,<br />

Fraser Stewart McLeod, Frank Steiner<br />

(2730-2 P) Automating Method Development with an HPLC System<br />

Optimized for Scouting of Columns, Eluents and Other Method Parameters<br />

WULFF NIEDNER, Dionex Corporation, Marco Karsten, Frank Steiner, Remco<br />

Swart<br />

(2730-3 P) Rapid Resolution Liquid Chromatography with Charged Aerosol<br />

Detection IAN N ACWORTH, ESA Biosciences, Inc., Darwin J Asa, Eddie<br />

Goodall, John Christensen, Ryan McCarthy<br />

(2730-4 P) Controlling ELSD Response across a Solvent Gradient Using<br />

Real-Time Software STEPHEN BULLOCK, Polymer Laboratories Ltd, Now a<br />

part of Varian, Inc., John McConville<br />

(2730-5 P) HPLC Separation of Impurities Eluting Close to Active<br />

Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API): Issues and Strategies MICHAEL W<br />

DONG, Genentech, Sarah Stowers<br />

(2730-6 P) Fast LC Separations on Microparticulate Columns Packed with<br />

Sub3-micron Particles SEBASTIAAN EELTINK, Dionex Corporation, Holger<br />

Franz, Frank Steiner, Remco Swart<br />

(2730-7 P) Development of Fast, Efficient, and Robust Analytical<br />

Separation Methods Using HPLC BRITT S KOFOED-HANSEN, Akzo<br />

Nobel/Kromasil, Sylvia Winkel Pettersson, Therese Tran, Johan Ekeroth<br />

(2730-8 P) Explaining Separation Phenomenon Through the Use of<br />

Molecular Modeling CLAIRE LEE, Merck & Co., Inc., Roy Helmy, Jia Zang,<br />

Narayan Variankaval, Feng Xu<br />

(2730-9 P) Simultaneous Determination of Cations, Zwitterions and Neutral<br />

Compounds Using Mixed-Mode Reversed Phase and Strong Cation<br />

Exchange High Performance Liquid Chromatography JINGYI LI, Celgene<br />

Corporation, Shan Shao, Markian S Jaworsky, Paul T Kurtulik<br />

(2730-10 P) Chiral Selector Screening and Regeneration of Novel Brush<br />

and Polysaccharide-Type Zirconia Chiral Stationary Phases DANIEL<br />

NOWLAN, ZirChrom Separations, Inc., Clayton McNeff, Bingwen Yan, Richard<br />

Henry, Thomas Hoye, Shengxiang Ji<br />

(2730-11 P) Simultaneous Estimation of Rabeprazole and Ondansetron in<br />

Combined Dosage Form Using RP-HPLC Method PARESHKUMAR<br />

UMEDBHAI PATEL, S .K. Patel College of Pharmacy, Education and Research<br />

(2730-12 P) Improving Preparative Column Lifetime for Open-Access<br />

Systems PETER RAHN, Phenomenex, Gareth Friedlander, Graham Osborn,<br />

Emmet Welch


(2730-13 P) Improved Resolution and Loading Capacity Using New Grace<br />

Alpha Reversed Phase Silicas for High Purity Peptides LORI SANDFORD,<br />

Grace Davison Discovery Sciences, Theresa Riley, Paul Garms, Tom Jacobs<br />

(2730-14 P) Rapid HPLC Method Development Using Parallel Microflow<br />

Chromatography for Stability Indicating Studies JASON ANDREW<br />

STARKEY, Eksigent Technologies, David Hughes<br />

(2730-15 P) Novel SEC Column for Water Soluble Substances with Lower<br />

MW Range RYUJI TAKAHASHI, Showa Denko K.K., Tatsuya Yoshizawa,<br />

Masatoshi Murakami, Ken Tseng<br />

(2730-16 P) Novel High Performance SEC Column for Water Soluble<br />

Polymer RYUJI TAKAHASHI, Showa Denko K.K., Ritsuko Ohno, Masatoshi<br />

Murakami, Ken Tseng<br />

(2730-17 P) A Fundamental Investigation on the Displacement of Amine<br />

Additives In Gradient Liquid Chromatography PETER TATE, Wyeth<br />

Research, Nelson Huang<br />

(2730-18 P) Comparison of Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography<br />

Phases: Mechanism and Practical Aspects JERRY WANG, Agela<br />

Technologies, Wei Shen, Luxing He<br />

(2730-19 P) Novel Bioanalytical Method Development and Validation of<br />

Valdecoxib DILIPKUMAR PATEL, Maan Pharmaceutical Ltd.<br />

(2730-20 P) Densitometric Determination of Tadalafil in Pharmaceutical<br />

Preparation by HPLC: Validation of the Method TUSHAR G BAROT, M.G.<br />

Sciences Institute, Popatbhai C Patel<br />

(2730-21 P) A Validated Stability Indicating Ion-Pair RP-LC Method for<br />

Zoledronic Acid AKSHAY ASHOKBHAI BHATT, Bipin K Patel<br />

(2730-22 P) High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Determination of<br />

Azithromycin in Serum Using Fluorescence Detection and Its Application<br />

in Human Pharmacokinetic Studies TUSHAR G BAROT, M.G. Sciences<br />

Institute, Popatbhai C Patel<br />

(2730-23 P) Comparison of Liquid Chromatography Column Technologies<br />

JENNIFER ESPINOSA, Roche, Stephen Rozell, James Mouskkountakis<br />

(2730-24 P) Bridging of Ultra-performance Liquid Chromatography<br />

Methods to Conventional High Performance Liquid Chromatography<br />

Methods JENNIFER ESPINOSA, Roche, Stephen Rozell, James<br />

Mouskountakis<br />

(2730-25 P) The Use of Multiple Mass Defect Filters and Higher Energy<br />

Collisional Dissociation for Drug Metabolite Identification YINGYING<br />

HUANG, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Shirley Liu, Shichang Miao<br />

(2730-26 P) Pharmaceutical Forced Stress Testing: N-Methyl-Pyrrolidone<br />

as a Beneficial Solvent RUSSELL GLENN MAUS, Merck and Co., Inc., Eric<br />

Tsai, Jarad Mason<br />

(2730-27 P) Use of Supercritical Fluid Chromatography for Analysis of Oral<br />

Dry Powder Inhalation Compounds MANDEEP KAUR TAKHER, Pfizer Ltd.,<br />

Claudio Brunelli<br />

(2730-28 P) Achieving Separation of Four Enantiomers in a Few Hours<br />

Using a Multi-parallel HPLC Approach HOLGER GUMM, Sepiatec GmbH,<br />

Marcel Althaus, Wolf-Rainer Jueterbock<br />

(2730-29 P) The Analysis of Spectinomycin Using the ALEXYS LC-EC<br />

System HENDRIK-JAN BROUWER, Antec Leyden, Nico Reinhoud, Lusi van<br />

Heerwaarden<br />

(2730-30 P) Development and Validation of a Liquid Chromatographic<br />

Method for Determination of Related Substances of Clarithromycin in Bulk<br />

and Pharmaceutical Preparations RAJENDRA B KAKDE, RTM Nagpur<br />

University, M A Khan<br />

(2730-31 P) RP-HPLC Method for the Estimation of Nebivolol in Bulk and<br />

Pharmaceutical Dosage Form SANJAYKUMAR MANILAL PATEL, S.K.Patel<br />

College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research<br />

(2730-32 P) HPLC Method Development for Chemical Purity Determination<br />

of PMX30063 LIANMEI FENG, deCODE Chemistry, Jenny Lin , Liu Dahui<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2740<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Materials Science: Other Methods<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2740-1 P) Elaborate Preparations Translating Wood in Difficult<br />

Combustible Form ZULFIYA B MURODOVA, Samarkand State University,<br />

Abutolib Kubayev<br />

(2740-2 P) Effective Control of Metallic Ions and Other Constituents in<br />

Plating Baths by Potentiometric Titration KOUJI YAMATO, Hiranuma<br />

Sangyo Co., Ltd., Momoko Nagaya, John MacFarlane<br />

(2740-3 P) Analysis of Complex Geologic Samples: Rapid, Accurate and<br />

Precise by Axial ICP CARMEN DEWS, Varian, Hirzel Julia, Elaine Hasty<br />

(2740-4 P) Quantitation of Carbohydrates and Uronic Acids in Eucalyptus<br />

sp Wood by Ion Chromatography with Pulsed Amperometric Detection<br />

Using a Gold Electrode MARCIA M TAKEMATSU, Metrohm Pensalab Brasil,<br />

Welber Carreira, Larissa Zanuni, Pedro A Sertek, Fabio F Batista<br />

(2740-5 P) Locating the Positional Placement of Chemical Impregnants<br />

into Activated Carbon HENRY G NOWICKI, PACS Testing, Consulting, &<br />

Training, George Nowicki<br />

(2740-6 P) AFM Investigation of the Magnetic Properties of Ferritin<br />

Nanostructures STEPHANIE L DANIELS, Louisiana State University, John<br />

Peter N Ngunjiri, Wilson K Serem, Song Xu, Jayne C Garno<br />

(2740-7 P) Augmenting Spectroscopic Imaging for Analyses of Samples<br />

with Complex Surface Topographies MICHAEL GILBERT, University of<br />

Tennessee, Frank Vogt<br />

(2740-8 P) Mapping the Surface Chemistry of Designed Nanoscale Test<br />

Platforms Using a New Magnetically Actuated Instrument Configuration for<br />

Force Modulation AFM KATHIE LUSKER, Louisiana State University, Jie-Ren<br />

Li, Jayne C Garno<br />

(2740-9 P) Material Identification by Spectral Fingerprint Method in Laser-<br />

Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy TAESAM KIM, Northern Illinois University,<br />

Chhiu-Tsu Lin<br />

(2740-10 P) Analysis of Polyethylene Glycol Oligomers with Dopant-<br />

Assisted HPLC-APPI/MS FRANZ S EHRENHAUSER, Louisiana State<br />

University, Mary J Wornat<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2750<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Pharmaceutical Process<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2750-1 P) 1,4-Dioxane in Sodium Laureth Sulfate By HT-3 Headspace<br />

JAMES COX, Teledyne/Tekmar<br />

(2750-2 P) Determination of 1,4-Dioxane in Personal Care Products Using<br />

Isotope Dilution GC-MS MICHAEL SHELTON, Bodycote Testing Group-<br />

WCAS<br />

(2750-3 P) Natural Product Preparative HPLC Purification from Complex<br />

Crude Extraction Mixtures by Granular Bonded and Unbonded Silica Gel<br />

LORI SANDFORD, Grace Davison Discovery Sciences, Theresa Riley, Paul<br />

Garms, Tom Jacobs<br />

(2750-4 P) Inline Sample Preparation: An Effective Tool for Ion Analysis in<br />

Pharmaceutical Products N HARIHARA SUBRAMANIAN, Micro Devices<br />

Metrohm Ltd., S Thyagarajan, VR Sankar Babu, MR Hariganesh<br />

(2750-5 P) Determination of Sulfate Counter Ion and Anionic Impurities in<br />

Aminoglycoside Drug Substances by Ion Chromatography with<br />

Suppressed Conductivity Detection BRIAN DE BORBA, Dionex Corporation,<br />

Jeffrey Rohrer<br />

(2750-6 P) Determination of the Water Content in Tablets by Automated<br />

Karl Fischer Titration REGINA SCHLINK, Metrohm AG, Heike Risse


(2750-7 P) Identification of Tobramycin Impurities for Quality Control<br />

Process Monitoring Using High-Performance Anion Exchange<br />

Chromatography with Integrated Pulsed Amperometric Detection<br />

VALORAN P HANKO, Dionex Corporation, Jeffrey S Rohrer, Harry Liu<br />

(2750-8 P) Investigation of the Use of a Quartz Crystal Microbalance to<br />

Detect Class 1 Impurities in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Solvents<br />

GREGORY K WEBSTER, Abbott Laboratories, Joseph R Stetter, William<br />

Buttner<br />

(2750-9 P) Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analysis for Cleaning Validation of<br />

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Equipment and Medical Devices WILLIAM<br />

LIPPS, OI Analytical, Gary Engelhart, Jeffrey Rpss Lane<br />

(2750-10 P) A Reason to Change: From HPLC to Total Organic Carbon<br />

(TOC) for Cleaning Validation--A Real World Example STEPHEN C<br />

LAWSON, Teledyne Instruments - Tekmar, Brian Wallace, Stephen Proffitt<br />

(2750-11 P) Bioreactor Monitoring STUART HASSARD, deltaDOT<br />

(2750-12 P) Fully Automated Sample Preparation of Tablets HEIKE RISSE,<br />

Metrohm AG<br />

(2750-13 P) Development of a Dissolution Method Using Small Volume<br />

Vessels Modified from USP Apparatus 2 PATRICIA THUL, Cima Labs Inc.,<br />

Sharon Blaha<br />

(2750-14 P) Foreign Particle Size Distribution and Characterization in<br />

Pharmaceutical Drug Products, Devices and Formulations Using a High<br />

Throughput Electron Beam Analyzer MARIE VICENS, Aspex Corporation,<br />

Vishal Patel, Binyam Abraham<br />

(2750-15 P) On-line Monitoring of the Drying of a Drug Product<br />

JEREMY ALAN LINOSKI, ABB<br />

(2750-16 P) New Generation Automated Solid Phase Synthesis<br />

WERNER ZINSSER, Zinsser Analytic<br />

(2750-17 P) ROCS (Robotic Chemical System) for Up-Scale Synthesis<br />

WERNER ZINSSER, Zinsser Analytic<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2760<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Polymer and Plastic Analysis<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2760-1 P) A Simple Polymer Identification Scheme Based on Py-GC/MS<br />

THOMAS WAMPLER, CDS Analytical, Inc., Charles Zawodny, Karen D Jansson<br />

(2760-2 P) Size-Exclusion Chromatography Coupled to Fourier Transform-<br />

Infrared Spectrometry GREG SAUNDERS, Polymer Laboratories Ltd, Now a<br />

part of Varian, Inc., Ian Willoughby, Andy Woods, Steve O'Donohue<br />

(2760-3 P) Characterization of Linear Type SEC Semi-microcolumns for<br />

Polymer Analysis HIROYUKI MORIYAMA, Tosoh Corporation, Kuniyuki<br />

Tokunaga, Teruhiko Tuda, Toshiaki Nishi<br />

(2760-4 P) Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Butadine/StyreneCopolymers<br />

JAMES COX, Teledyne/Tekmar<br />

(2760-5 P) Development of NMIJ Plastic CRMs for Heavy Metal Analysis<br />

Related to the RoHS Directive AKIHARU HIOKI, National Metrology Institute<br />

of Japan (NMIJ), Masaki Ohata<br />

(2760-6 P) Determination of Molecular Interactions between Bio-based<br />

Plasticizers and Poly-vinyl Chloride MEGAN MCCALLUM, Central Michigan<br />

University, Dale LeCaptain, Choon Y Lee, Dillip Mohanty, Daming Fan, Jason<br />

Smith<br />

(2760-7 P) Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/ionization Tandem Mass<br />

Spectra of Synthetic Polymers Using the Low- and the High-Energy<br />

Fragmentation FAN XIANG, Shimadzu Biotech<br />

(2760-8 P) Size Exclusion Chromatography in Highly Polar Organic<br />

Solvents JOHN MCCONVILLE, Polymer Laboratories, Varian Inc., Steve<br />

O'Donohue<br />

(2760-9 P) Identification of Antidegradants in Rubber Using Multifunctional<br />

Pyrolyzer with GC/MS NOBORU SHIRO, Frontier Laboratories<br />

Ltd., Kazuko Matsui, Chuichi Watanabe, R R Freeman, Shin Tsuge<br />

(2760-10 P) New Application of Surface Modified GPC Columns WEI SEN<br />

WONG, Viscotek<br />

(2760-11 P) Withdrawn<br />

(2760-12 P) Pyrolysis of Polyethylene: Pyrolyser/GCMS and Infrared<br />

Furnace/IAMS YUUKI KITAHARA, Meisei University, Michel Sablier, Takahisa<br />

Tsugoshi, Seiji Takahashi, Noriyuki Kuramoto, Toshihiro Fujii<br />

(2760-13 P) Development of a New Packing Material with Intermediate<br />

Surface Polarity for Size Exclusion Chromatography JOHN MCCONVILLE,<br />

Polymer Laboratories, Varian Inc., Greg Saunders, Laura Gilbert, Ian<br />

Willoughby<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2770<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Process Analytical Chemistry<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2770-1 P) Bringing the Laboratory At-line JENNIFER CAMARDA,<br />

Brinkmann Instruments, Inc., Frank Portala<br />

(2770-2 P) Application of Fast Liquid Chromatography in Pharmaceutical<br />

Analyses for Process Development DANIEL CHOU, Abbott Laboratories,<br />

Gregory M Brill<br />

(2770-3 P) A New High Flow Hybrid Cation Exchange Polymer for<br />

Improved SPE WILLIAM HUDSON, Varian Inc.<br />

(2770-4 P) Comparison of Isotopic Enrichment Calculations for CO Using<br />

Mass Spectrometry Data JOHN E KUO, Isotec, Michael May, Michael Gray,<br />

Igor Knyazhansky, C.T Tan, Steen Petersen<br />

(2770-5 P) Determination of Trace Ce in Low Alloy Steel by Inductively<br />

Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry LINGQING NIE, Baoshan Iron & Steel<br />

Co., Ltd.<br />

(2770-6 P) A Secondary Electron Multiplier to Increase the Sensitivity of a<br />

Micro Mass Spectrometer ERIC WAPELHORST, Hamburg University of<br />

Technology, Jan-Peter Hauschild, Joerg Mueller<br />

(2770-7 P) Process Monitoring with At-line Portable Analyzers<br />

DAN ROBERT KLEVISHA, Polychromix<br />

(2770-8 P) Analysis of Tetramisole Hydrolysis in Alkaline Solutions<br />

TAHUA YANG, Abbott Laboratories, Steve Strang, Gordon Korom<br />

(2770-9 P) Electrochemical Synthesis and Electrochemical Behaviour of<br />

Bispicolinate Copper[II] KALAWATI SAINI, Indian Institute of Technology<br />

Delhi, Florence Jojef, A Ramanan<br />

(2770-10 P) Raman Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry Analysis of<br />

Biodiesel Processing MICHAEL S TODD, Central Michigan University, Brian<br />

M Hales, Dale LeCaptain<br />

(2770-11 P) New Sorbent Material for Improved MTBE Removal in Drinking<br />

Water HENRY G NOWICKI, PACS Testing, Consulting, & Training, Barbara<br />

Sherman<br />

(2770-12 P) Evaluation of High pH and the Impact on Separation and<br />

Ionization MARK WOODRUFF, Fortis Technologies Ltd, Ken Butchart<br />

(2770-13 P) Analysis Application on Sheet with Spark Emission<br />

Spectrometer TAO ZHAO, Baoshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., Hong Miao<br />

(2770-14 P) Ultra High-Field FAIMS: Beyond Air Breakdown AVAES T<br />

MOHAMMAD, Owlstone, Billy Boyle, Martyn Rush, Kevin Lamb, Andrew Kohel<br />

(2770-15 P) Hawk Creek Laboratory Ion Analyzer JEROME KROUGH, Hawk<br />

Creek Laboratory<br />

(2770-16 P) Assessing Feasibility of Supercritical Reaction Processes<br />

Using Small Scale High Pressure Reactors KENNETH J JAMES, SFT Inc.<br />

(2770-17 P) A Method for Direct Measurement of Floc Size Distribution and<br />

the Quantification of the Activated Sludge Flocculation Dynamics<br />

JACCO SCHIPPEREN, Ankersmid, Robert Stevens<br />

(2770-18 P) Assessment of the Existence of Local Thermodynamic<br />

Equilibrium in Laser Induced Plasmas: The Line-to-Continuum Ratio<br />

Approach HEH YOUNG MOON, University of Florida<br />

(2770-19 P) Micro-Capillary Gas Chromatography Installed with Nano-Liter<br />

Injection System HULIE ZENG, Tokyo Metropolitan University<br />

(2770-20 P) Advances in Low-Cost Spectral Imaging Sensors<br />

DAVID BANNON, Headwall Photonics, Inc.


(2770-21 P) Determination of Potassium Iodide Particulate in a Biological<br />

Safety Cabinet HEI CHAN LEE, Sun Moon University, Hyungcheol Cha,<br />

Jeongmyoung Lee, Yongwook Park<br />

(2770-22 P) Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometric Determination of<br />

Copper after Preconcentration of Its Complexes on Adsorbents ALOK KR<br />

SINHA, Govt. Model Science College, Jabalpur<br />

(2790-6 P) The Use of an Automated Compliance Engine (ACE) with an<br />

Automated Business Process Manager (BPM) to Ensure Instrument<br />

Compliance ROBERT GIUFFRE, Agilent Technologies<br />

(2790-7 P) Evaluation of Measurement Uncertainty in Analytical Chemistry:<br />

A Software Solution WOLF-DIETER BEINERT, VWR International Gmbh,<br />

Matthias Roesslein, Bruno Wampfler<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2780<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Sample Preparation: Bios<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2780-1 P) A Unique Filtration Device for Matrix Interference Removal and<br />

Reduction of Ion-Suppression in Protein Precipitated Plasma Samples<br />

DAVID JONES, Varian Inc.<br />

(2780-2 P) Rapid Liquid/Liquid Extractions of Drugs from Biological<br />

Samples for LC/MS Analysis AL KAZIUNAS, Applied Separations, Kathy<br />

Pearl, Sharon Peters<br />

(2780-3 P) An Improved Solid Phase Extraction Cartridge for the<br />

Extraction of Drugs and Metabolites from Whole Blood, Bile and Liver<br />

Homogenates AL KAZIUNAS, Applied Separations, Joe Stefkovich<br />

(2780-4 P) Development of Focused-Microwave Assisted Extractions for<br />

the Arsenic and Selenium in Biological Tissues JAIME PACHECO-<br />

ARJONA, LCABIE, Pablo Rodriguez-Gonzalez, Fabienne Seby, David Barclay,<br />

Olivier Donard<br />

(2780-5 P) Synthesis of 5,7 Disubstituted(s)-N(1-phenylethyl)-7H-<br />

Pyrrolo[2,3-d]Pyrimidine-4-Amines: A Comparison of Conventional vs<br />

Solvent-Free Microwave Methodologies DINESHBHAI K.I PATEL, SAI<br />

Enterprise<br />

(2780-6 P) FTA Elute Cards as Collection Devices for Blood, Urine and<br />

Saliva OKSANA PENEZINA, Whatman Inc., Michael Jose, Michael Harvey<br />

(2780-7 P) Measurement of Aldehydes and Ketones Emanating from<br />

Human Skin by Passive Flux Sampler YOSHIKA SEKINE, Tokai University,<br />

Takatoshi Sekiguchi, Simon F Watts<br />

(2780-8 P) Detection of Low Molecular Weight Impurities in F(ab’)2<br />

Fragments EWA LANG, Abbott Laboratories, Brenda B Calfin, Jeffrey<br />

Fishpaugh, Kevin Rupprecht, Robynn L O'Hara, Sharon J Bak<br />

(2780-9 P) The NCI Best Practices for Biospecimen Resources and the<br />

Biospecimen Research Network MARK D LIM, National Cancer Institute,<br />

NIH, Helen M Moore, Carolyn C Compton<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 2790<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 9:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

2:00 PM. Authors must be present from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Location<br />

of the posters is on the Exposition Floor - Hall C, Aisles 3000-3400.<br />

Validation<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

(2790-1 P) Method Optimization and Validation of Promethazine<br />

Enantiomers Using Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography-Mass<br />

Spectrometry (MEKC-MS) FRANCISCO FEDULLO, Georgia State University,<br />

William Bragg, Jun He, Shahab Shamsi<br />

(2790-2 P) Development and Validation of an Ion Chromatographic Method<br />

to Analyze Choline Hydroxide Aqueous Solution and Related Impurities<br />

DAAN ZHOU, Abbott Laboratories<br />

(2790-3 P) Electrochemical Sensor Array Detection Method for Measuring<br />

Multiple Heavy Metal Ions Simultaneously in Purified Water TELIS<br />

DIMITRAKOPOULOS, Millipore, Celine Le Ninivin, Stephane Mabic, Zong Dai,<br />

Joseph Wang<br />

(2790-4 P) Effect of Eluent Composition and Temperature on Retention<br />

Times CHRISTIAN EMMENEGGER, Metrohm AG, Andrea Wille<br />

(2790-5 P) Substantial Time Savings in Method Validation Using an<br />

Appropriate Software Tool WOLF-DIETER BEINERT, VWR International<br />

GmbH<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 6, <strong>2008</strong><br />

AFTERNOON<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2810<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

Advances in Ion Exchange Chromatography - arranged by Charles<br />

A Lucy, University of Alberta<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 276<br />

Charles A Lucy, University of Alberta, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Charles A Lucy<br />

1:35 (2810-1) A Pre-History of Ion Exchange Chromatography<br />

CHARLES A LUCY, University of Alberta<br />

2:10 (2810-2) Computer Simulation and Optimization of<br />

Separations in Suppressed Ion Chromatography Using Combined<br />

Isocratic and Gradient Elution Profiles PAUL RAYMOND HADDAD,<br />

University of Tasmania , Greg W Dicinoski, Robert A Shellie, Boon K Ng,<br />

Samuel D Poynter<br />

2:45 (2810-3) On-Line Gas-Free Electrodialytic Eluent Generator<br />

for Capillary Ion Chromatography PURNENDU K DASGUPTA, University of<br />

Texas, Arlington<br />

3:20 (2810-4) Electrostatically Attached Hyperbranched<br />

Condensation Anion Exchange Polymers: The State-of-the-Art<br />

CHRISTOPHER ANDREW POHL, Dionex Corporation, Charanjit Saini<br />

3:55 (2810-5) New Possibilities in Capillary Ion Chromatography<br />

BRETT PAULL, Dublin City University<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2820<br />

Integrated Sensing and Processing - arranged by Michael L Myrick,<br />

University of South Carolina<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 272<br />

Michael L Myrick, University of South Carolina, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Michael L Myrick<br />

1:35 (2820-1) CRISP Techniques for Optical/ Acoustic<br />

Spectrometry ROBERT LODDER, University of Kentucky<br />

2:10 (2820-2) Integrated Optic, Electronic and Software for<br />

Embedding Multivariate Regression Vectors into Data Collection Schemes<br />

KARL S BOOKSH, University of Delaware<br />

2:45 (2820-3) Beyond ISP: Intense Laser Hamiltonian Control for<br />

Selective Sensing ROBERT J LEVIS, Temple University<br />

3:20 (2820-4) Compressive Sensing EMMANUEL J CANDES,<br />

California Institute of Technology<br />

3:55 (2820-5) Multivariate Optical Computing in Industrial<br />

Chemical Processes MICHAEL L MYRICK, University of South Carolina


SYMPOSIUM Session 2830<br />

Metallomics: The New Melding of Atomic Spectrometry and<br />

Bioscience - arranged by Gary M Hieftje, Indiana University and Norbert<br />

Jakubowski, ISAS - Institute for Analytical Sciences<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 255<br />

Gary M Hieftje, Indiana University, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Gary M Hieftje<br />

1:35 (2830-1) Metallomics Approaches for Studying<br />

Pharmaceutical or Clinical Samples JOSEPH A CARUSO, University of<br />

Cincinnati<br />

2:10 (2830-2) Characterization of Post-Translational Modifications<br />

of Cytochromes by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-<br />

MS) NORBERT JAKUBOWSKI, ISAS - Institute for Analytical Sciences,<br />

Arunachalam Venkatachalam, Christina U Koehler, Ingo Feldmann, Juergen<br />

Messerschmidt, Andreas Manz, Peter H Roos<br />

2:45 (2830-3) Use of ICP-MS and Metallomic Tags to Flag<br />

Leukemia Stem Cells SCOTT TANNER, University of Toronto, Olga Ornatsky,<br />

Dmitry Bandura, Vladimir Baranov, Xudong Lou, Mitchell Winnik, Mark Nitz,<br />

John Dick<br />

3:20 (2830-4) High Resolution Atomic Mass Spectrometry for<br />

Metallomics DAVID W KOPPENAAL, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,<br />

Charles J Barinaga, George W Hager, James A Campbell, Himadri Pakrasi,<br />

Jana Stockel<br />

3:55 (2830-5) The Dual-Source Inductively Coupled<br />

Plasma/Electrospray Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer: A New<br />

Tool for Metallomics STEVEN J RAY, Indiana University, Duane A Rogers,<br />

Gary M Hieftje<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2840<br />

New Reagents for Biologic Imagery - arranged by Stephane Petoud,<br />

University of Pittsburgh<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 265<br />

Stephane Petoud, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Stephane Petoud<br />

1:35 (2840-1) Quantum Dots for Lymphatic Mapping and Sentinel<br />

Lymph Node Detection ALAN WAGGONER, Carnegie Mellon University<br />

2:10 (2840-2) Coordination Chemistry of Molecular Imaging<br />

Probes THOMAS J MEADE, Northwestern University<br />

2:45 (2840-3) Development of New Nanocrystal Molecules for<br />

Biological Sensing and Detecting PAUL ALIVISATOS, Lawrence Berkeley<br />

National Laboratory<br />

3:20 (2840-4) Nano-PEBBLE Sensors for Reliable In-vitro and Invivo<br />

Imaging of Intracellular Chemistry RAOUL KOPELMAN, University of<br />

Michigan<br />

3:55 (2840-5) Visible and Near-Infrared Emitting Polymetallic<br />

Lanthanide Dendrimer Complexes for Biologic Imaging and Sensing<br />

STEPHANE PETOUD, University of Pittsburgh, Hyounsoo Uh, Chad M Shade,<br />

Grzegorz Filipczyk<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2850<br />

Placement, Patterning and Applications of Single Molecules in<br />

Controlled Chemical Environments - arranged by Paul S Weiss,<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 252<br />

Paul S Weiss, Pennsylvania State University, Presiding<br />

3:05 (2850-3) Fundamental Issues in Electron Transfer between a<br />

Biomolecule and an Electrode DAVID HENNESSEY WALDECK, University<br />

of Pittsburgh<br />

3:50 (2850-4) Patterning and Measuring Molecules Inserted into<br />

Controlled Self-Assembled Monolayer Matrices PAUL S WEISS, The<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2860<br />

Sample Preparation Approaches for Microseparation<br />

Techniques - arranged by Janusz Pawliszyn, University of Waterloo<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 267<br />

Janusz Pawliszyn, University of Waterloo, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

1:35 (2860-1) Sample Preparation Strategies for Microseparations:<br />

An Overview HEATHER LYNN LORD, McMaster University<br />

2:10 (2860-2) Immobilization of Short Chain Polyethylene Glycols<br />

via Ionic Liquid Mediated Sol-Gel Process for Solvent-Free<br />

Preconcentration of Polar Analytes by Capillary Microextraction<br />

ABDUL MALIK, University of South Florida, Anne M Shearrow, Sameer<br />

Kulkarni, Li Fang, Erica Turner, Scott Segro<br />

2:45 (2860-3) Analytical Microextraction Across Supported Liquid<br />

Membranes: Efficient Pre-concentration and Clean-up Based on Passive<br />

Diffusion and Electrokinetic Migration STIG PEDERSEN-BJERGAARD,<br />

University of Oslo, Knut Rasmussen<br />

3:20 (2860-4) Miniaturized Sample Preparation Approaches for<br />

Microseparation Techniques HIAN KEE LEE, National University of<br />

Singapore<br />

3:55 (2860-5) Interfaces between Real Samples and<br />

Microseparation Techniques JANUSZ PAWLISZYN, University of Waterloo,<br />

In Yong Eom<br />

WORKSHOP Session 2870<br />

The Beauty and the Beast in Approaches to Teaching Analytical<br />

Chemistry: Can There Be Any Harmony? - arranged by Michael J<br />

Samide and Olujide T Akinbo, Butler University<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 244<br />

Michael J Samide, Butler University, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Olujide T Akinbo<br />

1:35 (2870-1) Teaching Pedagogy: The Advantage of Nontraditional<br />

Approaches THOMAS WENZEL, Bates College<br />

2:05 (2870-2) Course Content: What Is Appropriate? GEORGE S<br />

WILSON, University of Kansas<br />

2:35 (2870-3) Theme-Based Modular Approaches in the Analytical<br />

Laboratory: Preparation OLUJIDE AKINBO, Butler University, Michael J<br />

Samide<br />

3:05 Recess<br />

3:20 (2870-4) Theme-Based Modular Approach in the Analytical<br />

Laboratory: Implementation MICHAEL J SAMIDE, Butler University, Olujide<br />

Akinbo<br />

3:50 (2870-5) Undergraduate Research: The Ultimate Problem-<br />

Based Learning Experience CYNTHIA K LARIVE, University of California,<br />

Riverside<br />

4:20 (2870-6) Instrumentation in the Undergraduate Curriculum:<br />

Option or Obligation? GARY M HIEFTJE, Indiana University<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Paul S Weiss<br />

1:35 (2850-1) In Search of Brain Nanobiosensors: Small Molecule<br />

Recognition as an Important First Step ANNE M ANDREWS, The<br />

Pennsylvania State University, Paul S Weiss, Amit Vaish, Mitchell J Shuster<br />

2:20 (2850-2) Trapping and Manipulating Single Molecules in<br />

Solution ADAM E COHEN, Harvard University


ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 2880<br />

SESSION<br />

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry<br />

Small Instrumentation for a Small World - arranged by S Douglass<br />

Gilman, Louisiana State University, Gloria Thomas MaGee, Xavier University<br />

of Louisiana and Kristin A Fletcher, ATMI, Inc.<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 243<br />

Gloria Thomas MaGee, Xavier University of Louisiana, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2880-1) Cystamine-Modified Gold Nanoparticles for SERS<br />

Based Real-Time Perchlorate Detection and Monitoring in Biochemical<br />

Environments DON CROPEK, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Puneit Dua,<br />

Irene Macallister, Roger Schneider<br />

1:50 (2880-2) Development of a New AFM Imaging Mode Using<br />

Magnetic Sample Modulation JAYNE C GARNO, Louisiana State University,<br />

Song Xu<br />

2:10 (2880-3) Investigating Diffusion of Single Molecules at<br />

Solid/Liquid and Membrane/Liquid Interfaces Using Total-Internal<br />

Reflection-Fluorescence(TIRF) Microscopy MOUSSA BARHOUM,<br />

University of Utah, Joel M Harris<br />

2:30 (2880-4) Kinetics in Levitated Drops ALEXANDER<br />

SCHEELINE, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2880-5) Multianalyte Microphysiometry: Electrochemical<br />

Sensors in Very Small Volumes DAVID CLIFFEL, Vanderbilt University,<br />

Rachel M Snider, Madalina Ciobanu, Jeremy Wilburn<br />

3:25 (2880-6) Rapid Combined Autoimmune and Infectious<br />

Disease Serodiagnostic Microarray: Investigation of Links between<br />

Infection and Autoimmune Disease TOM EWART, Xceed Molecular, Mark<br />

Tarnopolsky, Steve Baker, Sandeep Raha<br />

3:45 (2880-7) Robotization of Microfluidics for Fast and Automated<br />

ELISA HUBERT H GIRAULT, Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne,<br />

Joel S Rossier<br />

4:05 (2880-8) Using Capillary Electrophoresis with Laser-Induced<br />

Fluorescence Detection to Analyze Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus (TYMV)<br />

TARA L WEAVER, Wake Forest University, Christa Colyer, Qian Wang<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED<br />

Session 2890<br />

SESSION<br />

Integrated Approaches for Impurity and Degradant<br />

Identification - arranged by Mike S Lee, Milestone Development Services<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 262<br />

Mike S Lee, Milestone Development Services, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2890-1) Case Studies of Impurity Analysis in Drug Products<br />

and Drug Substances by LC MS ARINDAM ROY, Covidien, Gregg Gerner,<br />

Robert Klute, Nonye Onyewuenyi, Timothy Carron<br />

1:50 (2890-2) Understanding the Use of Temperature Regulation to<br />

Optimize Mass Transfer in Fast Gradient Reversed Phase Liquid<br />

Chromatography MARK HAYWARD, Lundbeck Research<br />

2:10 (2890-3) Integrating Automated Data Analysis with Optimized<br />

LC-DAD-ELSD-CLND-MS KENNETH C LEWIS, OpAns, Joseph D Simpkins<br />

2:30 (2890-4) Ultra-Low Flow Rate Electrospray: Exploration of<br />

Equimolar Response, Limits and Applications GARY A VALASKOVIC, New<br />

Objective Inc.<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2890-5) High Resolution LC/MS Methodologies for Structural<br />

Characterization of Impurities and Degradation Products in Drug<br />

Substances BIRENDRA N PRAMANIK, Schering-Plough<br />

3:25 (2890-6) A New Approach to Ion Sampling in LC/MS/MS:<br />

Going with the Flow from Theory to Practice DRAGAN VUCKOVIC, Ionics<br />

Mass Spectrometry Group, Lisa Cousins<br />

3:45 (2890-7) Application of DART and DESI Techniques for Direct<br />

Analysis of Impurities and Degradants TODD GILLESPIE, Eli Lilly and<br />

Company<br />

4:05 (2890-8) A Repository for Impurity and Degradant Analytical<br />

Characterization Data RANDALL K JULIAN, Indigo BioSystems<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2900<br />

Analytical Tools for Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 242<br />

John M Kokosa, MDRC, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2900-1) Aptamers Evolved from Cell-SELEX as an Effective<br />

Platform for Drug Delivery and Release PRABODHIKA MALLIKARATCHY,<br />

University of Florida, Weihong Tan<br />

1:50 (2900-2) Robust Calibration Design in the Pharmaceutical<br />

Measurements of Tablet Content Uniformity (CU) with Near-Infrared (NIR)<br />

Spectroscopy DONG XIANG, Novartis Pharmaceuticals, Busolo Wabuyele ,<br />

Susanne Buntz, Florian Battung, Joseph Berry<br />

2:10 (2900-3) Incoming Raw Material Authentication with Handheld<br />

Raman: An Expanded Selectivity Study ROBERT L GREEN, Ahura<br />

Scientific, Robert C Brush, Wayne Jalenak, Christopher D Brown<br />

2:30 (2900-4) Developing Robust Linear and Non-Linear<br />

Chemometric Tools for On-Line Content Uniformity Determination Using<br />

Near-Infrared Spectrometry YUSUF SULUB, Novartis Pharmaceutical<br />

Corporation, Joseph Berry, Busolo Wabuyele<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2900-5) Multifunctional Nanostructures for Cancer Cell<br />

Diagnostics and Therapy HUAIZHI KANG, University of Florida, Meghan<br />

O'Donoghue, Weihong Tan<br />

3:25 (2900-6) Determination of Pharmaceutical Residual Solvents<br />

Using Headspace-Solid Phase Micro-extraction with Comprehensive Two-<br />

Dimensional Gas Chromatography (SPME-GCxGC) MANDELLE DANSER,<br />

Seton Hall University, Christina Crimi, Nicholas Snow<br />

3:45 (2900-7) DOSY Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR): A New<br />

Analytical Tool for Analysis of Fake Drugs VERONIQUE GILARD,<br />

University Paul Sabatier, Saleh Trefi, Stéphane Balayssac, Myriam Malet-<br />

Martino, Robert Martino<br />

4:05 (2900-8) Residual Solvents in Drug Products Using Liquid<br />

Phase Microextraction/Gas Chromatography JOHN M KOKOSA, MDRC,<br />

Ingo Crist<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2910<br />

Assessing Cytotoxicity and Cellular Morphology<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 263<br />

Ronald Orlando, CCRC/University of Georgia, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2910-1) High-Throughput Biosensor for Studying the<br />

Cytotoxicity of Microcystin-LR on Cultured Cells RULA A ABUDALO,<br />

University of Binghamton, Dennis McGee, Omowunmi A Sadik<br />

1:50 (2910-2) Investigation of the Interactions between Silica-<br />

Surfaced Nanoparticles with Human Lung Cancer Cells Using a Single Cell<br />

Imaging System ISAAC STAYTON, University of Missouri, Rolla, Jeffrey<br />

Winiarz, Yinfa Ma<br />

2:10 (2910-3) Electrochemical Studies of the Effect of Cholera and<br />

Botulinum Toxins on Cellular Metabolism RACHEL M SNIDER, Vanderbilt<br />

University, David Cliffel, John P Wikswo<br />

2:30 (2910-4) The Determination of 8-Iso Prostaglandin F2The<br />

Determination of 8-Iso Prostaglandin F2α in Cultured Cancer Cell after<br />

Exposure to Nanoparticles by LC-MS Method XIAOQIAN LIU, University of<br />

Missouri, Rolla, Philip D Whitefield, Yinfa Ma<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2910-5) Hyperspectral Confocal Fluorescence Imaging:<br />

Enhanced Autofluorescence during Host-Pathogen Interactions DAVID M<br />

HAALAND, Sandia National Laboratories, Howland Jones, Mark Van Benthem,<br />

Ryan W Davis, Michael Sinclair, Bryan Carson, Catherine Branda, Jens F<br />

Poschet, Reberto Rebeil, Ping Liu, Allan R Brasier<br />

3:25 (2910-6) Electrochemiluminescent Arrays for Genotoxicity<br />

Screening Employing Liver Microsomes SADAGOPAN KRISHNAN,<br />

University of Connecticut, Besnik Bajrami, Eli G Hvastkovs, John B Schenkman,<br />

James F Rusling<br />

3:45 (2910-7) Deciphering the Effect of Low Oxygen Tension on<br />

Red Cells Using Microflow Methods ANDREA FARIS, Michigan State<br />

University, Dana Spence<br />

4:05 (2910-8) Determination of Zeta Potential and Tortuosity in Rat<br />

Organotypic Hippocampal Cultures Using Feedback Control YIFAT GUY,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Mats Sandberg, Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er


ORAL SESSION Session 2920<br />

Bioanalytical Applications of Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 269<br />

John Timbario, PPG Industries, Inc., Presiding<br />

1:30 (2920-1) Amine Metabolites Separations of Fruit Flies Using<br />

Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography-Electrochemical<br />

Detection NICHOLAS J KUKLINSKI, The Pennsylvania State University,<br />

Andrew G Ewing, Kyung-An Han, Hyun-Gwan Lee, Amanda L Weaver<br />

1:50 (2920-2) Quantifying Phycoerythrin Pigment Concentrations<br />

in Marine Bacteria by CE-LIF KIMBERLY DENISE CHICHESTER, Wake<br />

Forest University, Christa Colyer, Charles C Trees, Alexander Chekalyuk<br />

2:10 (2920-3) Separation and Detection of Dynorphin A 1-17 and<br />

Its Major Metabolites Using CE with Both UV and Electrochemical<br />

Detection and Mass Spectrometry COURTNEY D KUHNLINE, The<br />

University of Kansas, Susan M Lunte, Jane Aldrich, Kshitij A Patkar<br />

2:30 (2920-4) Determining the Amino Acid Content of Human<br />

Tears MIAO-JEN LU, University of Illinois, Jose S Pulido, Keith A Baratz, Scott<br />

A Shippy<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2920-5) Analysis of Doxorubicin and Metabolites by Micellar<br />

Electrokinetic Chromatography with Laser-Induced Fluorescence<br />

Detection Directly Sampled from Human Liver Tissue Cross-section<br />

YAOHUA WANG, University of Minnesota, Erik Cressman, Edgar A Arriaga<br />

3:25 (2920-6) Analysis of Cellular Signaling in Primary Cells Using<br />

Recombinant Molecular Reagent Peptides and Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

FEMINA RAUF, University of Arizona, Yiding Huang, Thusitha P<br />

Muhandiramlage, Craig A Aspinwall<br />

3:45 (2920-7) Towards the Determination of the Phosphorylation<br />

Sites in the Tight Junction Protein ZO1 AMOD TIMALSINA, Trinity<br />

University, Sunthosh K Sivam, Jonathan M King, Michelle M Bushey<br />

4:05 (2920-8) LFII Concept and Application Overview JOHN<br />

HASSARD, deltaDOT<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2930<br />

Biospectroscopy Applications<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 264<br />

Edward A Gooding, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2930-1) Conformational Characterization of Peptides by UV<br />

Resonance Raman Spectroscopy EDWARD A GOODING, University of<br />

Pittsburgh, Zhenmin Hong, Sanford Abraham Asher<br />

1:50 (2930-2) Early Detection of Cataracts Using Planar Array<br />

Infrared Spectroscopy: Current Capabilities and Future Prospects<br />

CHRISTOPHER SNIVELY, University of Delaware, Young Shin Kim, John F<br />

Rabolt, Bruce Chase, Eddie Chen<br />

2:10 (2930-3) Molecular Switching of Singlet Oxygen Generation<br />

Based on Photosensitizer Molecular Beacon Aptamer ZHIWEN TANG,<br />

University of Florida, Prabodhika Mallikaratchy, Weihong Tan<br />

2:30 (2930-4) Raman Spectroscopic Grading of Brain Tumors:<br />

Dealing with Limited Sample Numbers CLAUDIA BELEITES, Dresden<br />

University of Technology, Kathrin D Geiger, Gabriele Schackert, Reiner Salzer<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2930-5) Determining Nanocrystal Organ Distributions Using<br />

Cadmium Detected by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry<br />

(ICP-MS) TAYLOR INGLE, Arkansas State University, Leonette Cox, Jessica<br />

Stirrat, Nick Reed, Anthony Parker, Roger Buchanan, Robyn Hannigan<br />

3:25 (2930-6) Age and Muscle Type Influence on Protein<br />

Carbonylation in Rat Skeletal Muscle Mitochondria JUAN FENG, University<br />

of Minnesota, Marian Navratil, Janey Hsu, Vratislav Kostal, LaDora Thompson,<br />

Edgar A Arriaga<br />

3:45 (2930-7) Separation of Endogenous Fluorophores in Normal<br />

and Cancer Cells by Capillary Electrophoresis YE LI, The University of<br />

Iowa, Maxwell Lei Geng<br />

4:05 (2930-8) Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering of<br />

Mitochondria for Diagnosis and Disease Progression MUSTAFA CULHA,<br />

Yeditepe University, Mehmet Kahraman, Guler Turkoglu, Muge M Yazıcı, Erdinc<br />

Sezgin, Omer F Bayrak<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2940<br />

Chemical Applications and Development for Homeland Security<br />

and Forensics<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 349<br />

David J Bailey, University of West Alabama, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2940-1) Development of NIST Standard Reference Materials<br />

for Trace Explosives Detectors WILLIAM A MACCREHAN, National Institute<br />

of Standards and Technology, Bruce A Benner<br />

1:50 (2940-2) Chemical Warfare Agent Detection Using SIFT-MS<br />

DANIEL BENNETT MILLIGAN, Syft Technologies, Gregory J Francis, Bob Muir,<br />

Barry J Prince, Veronica Borrett, John Coumbaros, Rodi Sferopoulos, Jill<br />

Andropof, KIm C Woo, John Traeger, Murray J McEwan<br />

2:10 (2940-3) Detection of Leaking Toxic Industrial Chemicals with<br />

an Ex-proof Gas Detector Array Using an Ion Mobility Spectrometer<br />

WOLF MUENCHMEYER, Airsense Analytics, Andreas Walte, Bert Ungethuem<br />

2:30 (2940-4) Agent and Simulant Decontamination Studies on<br />

Aircraft Surfaces MARK HANNING-LEE, Jacobs Technology, Beryl Schwartz,<br />

Walter Curry, William Davis<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2940-5) Validation of a Mechanistic Model for IPE Airflow<br />

Mapping WAYNE H LEE, Jacobs Engineering, Jerry Bieszczad, James J<br />

Barry, Jeffery D Peterson<br />

3:25 (2940-6) Forensic Identification of Peroxide Explosives in the<br />

Laboratory and at the Crime Scene SIMON LANCASTER, Dstl, Matthew<br />

Beardah<br />

3:45 (2940-7) Mechanisms of Emission Signal Enhancement in<br />

Laser Induced Plasma KT LU, Atomic Engineering Corporation, DH Wu<br />

4:05 (2940-8) Determination of Extraction Efficiencies of LSD from<br />

Sugar-Based Matrices DAVID J BAILEY, University of West Alabama, Grady<br />

Downey, De'Ana Davis<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2950<br />

Chiral Separation in Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 270<br />

Timothy G Strein, Bucknell University, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2950-1) Understanding Bile Salt Micelle Formation<br />

Interactions and Bile Salt Micelles’ Chiral Recognition Interactions<br />

Utilizing MEKC and NMR TIMOTHY G STREIN, Bucknell University, Kyle W<br />

Eckenroad, Gregory A Manley, David Rovnyak<br />

1:50 (2950-2) Multivariate Approach for the Enantioselective<br />

Optimization of Binaphthyl Derivatives in Micellar Electrokinetic<br />

Chromatography- Mass Spectrometry (MEKC-MS) JUN HE, Georgia State<br />

University, Rizvi A Syed, Shahab Shamsi<br />

2:10 (2950-3) Multistage Separations of Chiral Amino Acid<br />

Mixtures on a Multilayered Polymer Hybrid Nanofluidic/Microfluidic Device<br />

BO YOUNG KIM, University of Illinois, Jing Yang, Maojun Gong, Bruce R<br />

Flachsbart, Mark A Shannon, Paul Bohn, Jonathan V Sweedler<br />

2:30 (2950-4) Utility of Ionic Liquids for Difficult Separations of<br />

Positional and Optical Isomers in Capillary Electrophoresis BIN WANG,<br />

Georgia State University, Jun He, Shahab Shamsi<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2950-5) Chiral Recognition and Determination of<br />

Enantiomeric Composition of Amino Acids Using a Fluorescent<br />

Resorcinarene GERALD RICHARD, Louisiana State University, Hadi<br />

Marwani, Shan Jiang, Sayo O Fakayode, Mark Lowry, Robert M Strongin, Isiah<br />

M Warner<br />

3:25 (2950-6) Enantiomeric Separation of Chiral Ruthenium(II)<br />

Complexes Using Capillary Electrophoresis CHUNXIA JIANG, University of<br />

Texas, Arlington, Man-Yang Tong, Frederick MacDonnell, Ye Bao, Daniel W<br />

Armstrong<br />

3:45 (2950-7) Optimized Separation of Optimized Separation of<br />

Beta-Blockers with Multiple Chiral Centers Using Capillary<br />

Electrochromatography-Mass Spectrometry (CEC-MS) WILLIAM BRAGG,<br />

Georgia State University, Dean Norton, Shahab Shamsi<br />

4:05 (2950-8) The Separation of Enantiomers of Primary and<br />

Secondary Amines Using Reversed Phase HPLC STEPHEN T LEE, USDA-<br />

ARS-PPRL, Dale R Gardner, Cheng-Wei Tom Chang, Kip E Panter, Russell J<br />

Molyneux


ORAL SESSION Session 1090<br />

Development and Novel Applications of Raman Spectroscopy<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 350<br />

Richard W Bormett, Renishaw Incorporated, Presiding<br />

1:30 (1090-1) Characterization of CMC-Wrapped Carbon<br />

Nanotubes in the Spin-Coated Thin-Film by Resonance Raman<br />

Spectroscopy YASUSHI NAKATA, HORIBA Ltd., Hiroshi Uchihara<br />

1:50 (1090-2) UV Resonance Raman Measurements of Poly-L-<br />

Lysine’s Conformational Energy Landscapes at Different Environments<br />

LU MA, University of Pittsburgh, Zeeshan Ahmed, Aleksandr Mikhonin, Sanford<br />

Abraham Asher<br />

2:10 (1090-3) UV Resonance Raman Elucidation of Electronic<br />

Transitions in Alanine-Based Peptides BHAVYA SHARMA, University of<br />

Pittsburgh, Sergei Bykov, Sanford Abraham Asher<br />

2:30 (1090-4) A Novel Screening Method for Enzyme Activity and<br />

Enantioselectivity Using SERRS KAREN FAULDS, University of Strathclyde,<br />

Duncan Graham, Andrew M Ingram, Barry D Moore<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (1090-5) Nanoscale Probes for Biomolecular Detection Using<br />

Surface Enhanced Vibrational Spectroscopy ROHIT BHARGAVA, University<br />

of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, Anilkumar Kodali<br />

3:25 (1090-6) Sensitivity Study of Silver Coated HEPA Filter Using<br />

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy TSUNGHSUEH WU, Auburn<br />

University<br />

3:45 (1090-7) Eliminating Fluorescence: Expanding Dispersive<br />

Raman Technology into the One Micron Regime RICK L COX, DeltaNu,<br />

Keith Carron<br />

4:05 (1090-8) An Investigation into the Importance of Instrument<br />

Calibration for Accurate Sample Identification Using Raman Spectroscopy<br />

and Library Searching PATRICIA HENSON, Thermo Fisher Scientific, David<br />

Dalrymple, Joe Hodkiewicz<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2960<br />

Developments in High Throughput Chemical Analysis (Half<br />

Session)<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 245<br />

Maria K Ferguson, PA Department of Environmental Protection, Presiding<br />

3:05 (2960-1) Novel Multi-sorbent 96-Well Plate for Automated<br />

Solid-Phase Extraction: An Ideal Combination of Sorbents for Universal<br />

Method Development KRISHNA M.R. KALLURY, Phenomenex, Shahana W<br />

Huq<br />

3:25 (2960-2) Regenerable Tethered Lipid Membrane Arrays and<br />

Their Characterization Using SPR Imaging JOSEPH D TAYLOR, University<br />

of California, Riverside, Quan Cheng<br />

3:45 (2960-3) Toward Integrated Mid-infrared Photonic Sensors<br />

SEONG-SOO KIM, Georgia Institute of Technology, Christina Young, Yuliya<br />

Luzinova, Jae-Hyun Ryou, Yong Huang, Russell D Dupuis, Stephen E Ralph,<br />

Miles Weida, David Arnone, Eric Takeuchi, Tim Day, Boris Mizaikoff<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2970<br />

General Interest: Atomic Spectroscopy/Elemental Analysis<br />

(Half Session)<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 271<br />

N Curtis Radcliffe, PPG Industries, Inc., Presiding<br />

1:30 (2970-1) Nebulizer Comparison Studies of ICP Atom and Ion<br />

Emission Profiles Utilizing Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter Hyperspectral<br />

Imaging COURTNEY A CHEROK, Northern Illinois University, Jon Carnahan<br />

1:50 (2970-2) Total Multi-line ICP Analysis of Bio-diesel Samples<br />

AGNÈS COSNER, HORIBA Jobin Yvon, Albert Brennsteiner, Cendrine<br />

Dubuisson, Sébastien Velasquez, Jean-Michel Mermet<br />

2:10 (2970-3) Do ICPMS Sample Introduction Techniques Improve<br />

Environmental Performance on ICP Systems? MARTIN J NASH,<br />

ThermoFisher Scientific, Andrew Clavering, Karen Harper<br />

2:30 (2970-4) Laser Ablation ICP-MS/ICP-OES- Quantitative<br />

Element-Determination in Industrial Materials MATT HORTON, CETAC<br />

Technologies, Petra Krause<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2980<br />

High-Throughput Chemical Analysis<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 241<br />

Anne M Warner, Eli Lilly and Company, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2980-1) Screening Peptide Catalysts in a Novel Capillary-<br />

Based Microreactor HUI FANG, University of Pittsburgh, Lei Hong, Stefan<br />

Werner, Peter Wipf, Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

1:50 (2980-2) High Throughput pKa Measurements and Chiral<br />

Separations by Multiplexed Capillary Electrophoresis with UV Detection.<br />

MARGARET FIGUS, Merck & Co., Inc., Jolanta Plewa, Xiaoyi Gong, Dorothy<br />

A Levorse, Lili Zhou, Christopher J Welch<br />

2:10 (2980-3) High Throughput Analysis by Laser Diode Thermal<br />

Desorption (LDTD) Mass Spectrometry PATRICE TREMBLAY, Phytronix<br />

Technologies, Sylvain Letarte, Pierre Picard<br />

2:30 (2980-4) New SPME-LC-MS/MS Automated System for the<br />

Determination of Ochratoxin A in Human Urine ROSA VATINNO, University<br />

of Waterloo, Janusz Pawliszyn, Dajana Vuckovic, Carlo Zambonin<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2980-5) Automation of Solid-Phase Microextraction in High-<br />

Throughput Format Using Multi-well Plates and Applications to<br />

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Drug-Protein Binding Studies<br />

DAJANA VUCKOVIC, University of Waterloo, Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

3:25 (2980-6) Advancing Performance in the Analysis of High-<br />

Dissolved-Solid Solutions by ICP-OES through Innovative Design<br />

ANDREW RYAN, Varian Inc., Doug Shrader<br />

3:45 (2980-7) Application of a New ICP-MS Sample Introduction<br />

System for High Throughput Analysis of Environmental Samples with<br />

Minimal Memory Effects MAURA MAHAR, University of Massachusetts,<br />

Kenneth Neubauer, Dennis Yates, Dan Wiederin<br />

4:05 (2980-8) A Fast Algorithm and Software for Analysis of FT-<br />

ICR Data HARI PULAPAKA, Stetson University, David R Gibson<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 2990<br />

Imaging Cells<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 274<br />

Charles Wilkins, University of Arkansas, Presiding<br />

1:30 (2990-1) Single Cell and Imaging Mass Spectrometry Studies<br />

of Biochemical Changes in the Nervous System Following Drug<br />

Administration ERIC B MONROE, University of Illinois, Stanislav S Rubakhin,<br />

Howard B Gutstein, Jonathan V Sweedler<br />

1:50 (2990-2) Mass Spectrometry Imaging in Mated Tetrahymena<br />

Thermophila: Following the Formation of Lipid Domains MICHAEL<br />

KURCZY, The Pennsylvania State University, Paul D Piehowski, Michael L<br />

Heien, Craig T Van Bell, Nicholas Winograd, Andrew G Ewing<br />

2:10 (2990-3) Measuring Water Transport across Endocytic<br />

Organelle Membranes in Living Cells Using Ratiometric Fluorescence<br />

Imaging ADRIANA CHAURRA, Clemson University, Brittany Gutzman,<br />

Kenneth Christensen<br />

2:30 (2990-4) General Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer<br />

Assay for Studying Cell Membrane Protein Clustering and Signaling<br />

EMILY A SMITH, Iowa State University, Deepak Dibya, Suzanne Sander<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (2990-5) Improving Mass Spectrometric Imaging of<br />

Cholesterol in Single Cells PAUL D PIEHOWSKI, The Pennsylvania State<br />

University, Anthony Carado, Michael E Kurczy, Sara G Ostrowski, Nicholas<br />

Winograd, Andrew G Ewing<br />

3:25 (2990-6) Probing Nanoscale Chemical Heterogeneities of a<br />

Single Bacterial Cell: A Soft X-ray Spectromicroscopy Study TAE HYUN<br />

YOON, Hanyang University


3:45 (2990-7) Single-Cell Electroporation Using 2 Single-Cell<br />

Electroporation Using 2 µm Tip Capillaries with Improved Distance<br />

Control, Temperature Control and Cell Synchronization MANYAN WANG,<br />

University of Pittsburgh, Aparna Agarwal, Bradley A Lambie, Owe Orwar,<br />

Stephen G <strong>Web</strong>er<br />

4:05 (2990-8) Characterization of Giant Mitochondria in Rat<br />

Myoblasts and Skeletal Muscle Tissue MARIAN NAVRATIL, University of<br />

Minnesota, Vratislav Kostal, LaDora Thompson, Edgar A Arriaga<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 3000<br />

Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy: Biological<br />

Applications II<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 260<br />

Eduard Rogatsky, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Presiding<br />

1:30 (3000-1) Biological Agent Classification and Identification<br />

Using Mass Spectrometry-Based Bioinformatics Proteomics Approach<br />

RABIH E JABBOUR, SAIC, Jacek P Dworzanski, Samir Deshpande, Melissa<br />

Pryce, Jody L Mays, Stacey M Broomall, Kevin T Kearns, Charles H Wick, Alan<br />

W Zulich<br />

1:50 (3000-2) Validation of a High Performance Liquid<br />

Chromatography-Particle Beam Mass Spectrometry (HPLC-PB/MS) with<br />

Electron Impact (EI) and Glow Discharge (GD) Ionization Sources for<br />

Botanical Extracts JOAUDIMIR CASTRO, Clemson University, R Kenneth<br />

Marcus, M.V. Balarama Krishna<br />

2:10 (3000-3) Increasing the Speed of LC/MS/MS Analysis in<br />

Pharmacokinetic Study Using Microflow HPLC and Sub-Three µm Particles<br />

HUNG-YUAN CHENG, Eksigent Technologies<br />

2:30 (3000-4) Ion Suppression as a Function of Mobile Phase pH in<br />

the Analysis of Polar Basic Drug Compounds in Samples of Biological<br />

Origin by ES+ LC/MS/MS TIVADAR FARKAS, Phenomenex, Inc., Liming<br />

Peng<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (3000-5) Metabolic Profiling of Phospholipids in Rat Plasma<br />

Utilizing Ultra Pressure Liquid Chromatography and TOF Mass<br />

Spectrometry PAUL D RAINVILLE, Waters Corporation, Robert S Plumb<br />

3:25 (3000-6) Capillary LC-MS for High Sensitivity Metabolomic<br />

Analysis of Islets of Langerhans QIHUI NI, University of Michigan, Robert<br />

Kennedy<br />

3:45 (3000-7) Determination of Glutathione Conjugates of 4-<br />

Hydroxy-2(E)-Nonenal as Indicators of Transport MOLLY M WARNKE,<br />

University of Texas, Arlington, Sanjay Awasthi, Daniel W Armstrong<br />

4:05 (3000-8) Non-Digest Liberation of Biomarkers from Plasma:<br />

A Novel Two-Stage Ultrafiltration Approach EDUARD ROGATSKY, Albert<br />

Einstein College of Medicine, Daniel T Stein<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 3010<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 261<br />

Peter Rahn, Phenomenex, Presiding<br />

3:25 (3010-6) Parallel Multiple Channel Microflow Liquid<br />

Chromatographic Method Development for Complex Separations: An<br />

Immerging Instrumental Technique DAVID HUGHES, Chromatographic<br />

Excellence, LLC, Laurie Allan, Jason Starkey, Don W Arnold<br />

3:45 (3010-7) Evaluation of New 3 Micron HILIC Column for<br />

Hydrophilic Compounds HIROSHI TOMIZAWA, Tosoh Corporation, Emi<br />

Sakima, Hiroyuki Yamasaki, Toshiaki Nishi, Hiroyuki Moriyama, Yoichi Yasuda,<br />

Cara Tomasek<br />

4:05 (3010-8) Column Diameter’s Role in the Performance of Small<br />

Scale Preparative Columns PETER RAHN, Phenomenex, Gareth Friedlander,<br />

Graham Osborn<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 3020<br />

Liquid Chromatography: Pharmaceutical Applications: Chiral<br />

Separations (Half Session)<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 271<br />

Perry G Wang, Teleflex, Presiding<br />

3:05 (3020-1) Chiral HPLC/SFC Prep Purification: Robust<br />

Collection of Enantiomer Peaks Using the +/- Derivative of an Advanced<br />

Laser Polarimeter Signal GARY W YANIK, PDR-Chiral<br />

3:25 (3020-2) A Chiral Piece of the Pie: Optimizing Chiral<br />

Separations through Selective Sample Slicing and Column Switching<br />

MARK E CRAWFORD, Gilson Inc., Joan Marie Stevens<br />

3:45 (3020-3) Optimized Chiral Separations and Enantiomeric<br />

Excess Determined via an Automated Parallel Chromatographic Scouting<br />

System JOAN MARIE STEVENS, Gilson, Inc., Mark E Crawford, Luke<br />

Roenneburg<br />

4:05 (3020-4) Chiral HPLC Method Screening: Automated Method<br />

Screening Using a New Low Pressure Gradient Mixer with up to 24<br />

Independent Inlet Ports GARY W YANIK, PDR-Chiral<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 3030<br />

Ultrasensitive Detection in Bioanalysis (Half Session)<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room 245<br />

Maria K Ferguson, PA Department of Environmental Protection, Presiding<br />

1:30 (3030-1) The Effects of Photon Shot Noise and Molecular<br />

Counting Error on Single Molecule Fluorescence Anisotropy SEAN<br />

BURROWS, Texas Tech University, Dimitri Pappas<br />

1:50 (3030-2) A Compact Single-Molecule Detection Instrument for<br />

Monitoring Point Mutations Using Single Pair FRET JASON M EMORY,<br />

Louisiana State University, Steven A Soper, Frederick Crawford-Drake<br />

2:10 (3030-3) Pattern-Recognition Nanopore Sensor for Single-<br />

Molecule Detection of Biomolecules QITAO ZHAO, University of Texas,<br />

Arlington, Deqiang Wang, Dilani A Jayawardhana, Xiyun Guan<br />

2:30 (3030-4) Pb 2+ Detection in Hybrid Nano/Microfluidic Device<br />

Utilizing DNAzymes Immobilized on Gold Coated Nano-capillary Array<br />

Membranes AIGARS PIRUSKA, University of Notre Dame du Lac, Yi Lu, Paul<br />

Bohn<br />

1:30 (3010-1) Impact of Stationary Phase Chemistry on Retention<br />

and Selectivity in Aqueous-Normal Phase/HILIC Separations DAVID S<br />

BELL, Supelco, Hillel Brandes, Craig Aurand<br />

1:50 (3010-2) Analysis of Metabolized Nucleoside Reverse<br />

Transcriptase Inhibitors through Ion-Exchange HPLC ANN M CAMPBELL,<br />

University at Buffalo, Melissa N Dunkle, Luis A Colon, Jill S Hochreiter, Gene D<br />

Morse<br />

2:10 (3010-3) A Comparison between On- and Off-line Heart-Cut<br />

Two-Dimensional LC for Impurity Profiling of Pharmaceutical Compounds<br />

SEBASTIAAN EELTINK, Dionex Corporation, Frank Steiner, Remco Swart<br />

2:30 (3010-4) Multi-Stage Sample Injection: An Effective Way to<br />

Reduce Band Broadening in Liquid Chromatography MARK HAYWARD,<br />

Lundbeck Research, QingPing Han<br />

2:50 Recess<br />

3:05 (3010-5) The Development of an Automated Forced<br />

Degradation and Method Validation Instrument ROY HELMY, Merck,<br />

Timothy Rhodes, Lina Liu, Wes Schafer, Elise Miller, Jia Zang, Margaret Figus,<br />

Bing Mao, Scott Donenfeld, Carlos Perez, Jim Caverly


EXPOSITION OF MODERN LABORATORY EQUIPMENT<br />

The Exposition of Modern Laboratory Equipment features the latest in analytical instrumentation,<br />

equipment, supplies and services for the laboratory scientist.<br />

EXPOSITION HOURS:<br />

MONDAY, MARCH 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

TUESDAY, MARCH 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 6, <strong>2008</strong><br />

9:00 am - 5:00 pm<br />

9:00 am - 5:00 pm<br />

9:00 am - 5:00 pm<br />

9:00 am - 3:00 pm<br />

EXHIBITOR SEMINAR LISTING<br />

This listing has been compiled from information provided by the exhibitors well in advance of the<br />

Conference. Last minute changes are possible. Some of the presentations and consultations require a<br />

prior invitation or appointment. Please contact the exhibiting company at their regular booth for the<br />

date, time and topic of any exhibitor seminar you wish to attend.<br />

EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION<br />

Agilent Technologies,<br />

Inc.<br />

SR 41 Monday, March 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

10:25 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.<br />

“Achieving Low Femtogram Detection Limits in High Speed LC/MS/MS”<br />

Presenter: Michael Zumwalt, Ph.D., LC/MS Market Specialist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />

1:15 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.<br />

“Analysis and Chromatographic Separation of Oxygenates in Hydrocarbon Matrices”<br />

Presenter: Ken Lynam, GC Applications Chemist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />

2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.<br />

“Capillary Flow Technology – A Productivity Enhancement Tool for GC Analysis in Hydrocarbon<br />

Processing”<br />

Presenter: James D. McCurry, Ph.D., Senior Applications Chemist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />

3:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

“Introduction to Kalabie ELN with Agilent OpenLab”<br />

Presenter: Michael Burke, Informatics Solutions Architect, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />

Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

9:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.<br />

“Useful GC/MSD Sensitivity: Digging Deeper into Complex Samples”<br />

Presenter: Terry Sheehan, Ph.D., GC/MS Senior Product Manager, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />

10:25 a.m. – 11:25 a.m.<br />

“Practical Faster GC Applications with High-Efficiency Capillary GC Columns and Method Translation<br />

Software”<br />

Presenter: Ken Lynam, GC Applications Chemist, Agilent, Technologies, Inc.<br />

1:15 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.<br />

“HPLC Method Development with Ecllipse Plus: Standard Practices and New Columns”<br />

Presenter: Maureen Joseph, HPLC Columns Product Manger, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />

2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.<br />

“A Comprehensive Approach to Fast High Throughput LC/MS Analysis”<br />

Presenter: Tony Brand, Ph.D., Application Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />

3:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

“Introduction to the Agilent 7000 series particle analyzers”<br />

Speaker: Danielle Chamberlin, Applications Manager for the Materials Science Solution Unit, Agilent<br />

Technologies, Inc.


EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION<br />

Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

9:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.<br />

“Making Sense of Differences in LC/MS Data: Integrated Tools”<br />

Presenter: David Weil, Ph.D., Applications Engineer, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />

10:25 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.<br />

“New Technology for HPLC Environmental Assays: Improve Resolution, Run, More Samples at<br />

Lower Cost”<br />

Speaker: Maureen Joseph, HPLC Columns Product Manager, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />

1:15 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.<br />

“Zeta Potential Measurement using Electroacoustics”<br />

Dr. Richard O’Brien, a pioneer in the science of electroacoustics, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />

2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.<br />

“Microwave Dielectric Spectroscopy: Emerging Process Analytic Technology”<br />

Speaker: Shelley Begley<br />

3:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

“Direct Analysis of Undiluted Soil Digest Using the Agilent High Matrix Interface and the 7500cx<br />

ICPMS”<br />

Speaker: Chris Scanlon, Agilent Applications Specialist, Agilent, Technologies, Inc.<br />

Thursday, March 6, <strong>2008</strong><br />

Airgas, Inc. SR 33 Monday, March 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

9:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.<br />

“HPLC Method Development with Eclipse Plus: Standard Practices and New Columns”<br />

Speaker: Rita steed, LC Applications Chemist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />

For more information on these seminars, visit Agilent at booth 4635.<br />

2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.<br />

“Helium vs. Hydrogen as a Carrier Gas”<br />

We’ll compare these gases and their effects on the speed of analysis, selectivity, resolution,<br />

sensitivity, and safety of use. We’ll also touch on ways to reduce Helium usage.<br />

3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />

“How to Reduce Gas Usage and the Effects of Contamination”<br />

Interested in cutting your gas usage by 25% and improving the performance of your GC without<br />

changing your gas service or your processes? It’s not as difficult as you may think — we’ll show you<br />

how. We’ll also show you how contaminants affect your GC and what you can do to prevent it.<br />

Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.<br />

“Gas Delivery Systems for Nanotechnology”<br />

You’ll learn about state-of-the-art turn-key R&D solutions for Carbon Nano Tube/Wire Synthesis<br />

equipment and the related gas/chemical distribution and abatement systems.<br />

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon.<br />

“Designing Greater Efficiency Into a New or Existing Lab”<br />

Find out how to integrate a central gas supply, cylinders, customized gas management from supply<br />

modes through point-of-use service, highly accurate gas monitoring, and all necessary safety<br />

compliance into your new lab plans.<br />

1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.<br />

“Taking the Headaches and Hassles Out of Gas Management for Life Sciences”<br />

From easy cylinder tracking, automatic nitrogen level monitoring, and all-new gas management<br />

solutions, we’ll show you more effective and efficient ways to free up your valuable time so you can<br />

concentrate on your lab’s real work.<br />

3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />

“Helium vs. Hydrogen as a Carrier Gas”<br />

We’ll compare these gases and their effects on the speed of analysis, selectivity, resolution,<br />

sensitivity, and safety of use. We’ll also touch on ways to reduce Helium usage.


EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION<br />

Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.<br />

“How to Reduce Gas Usage and the Effects of Contamination”<br />

Interested in cutting your gas usage by 25% and improving the performance of your GC without<br />

changing your gas service or your processes? It’s not as difficult as you may think — we’ll show you<br />

how. We’ll also show you how contaminants affect your GC and what you can do to prevent it.<br />

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon.<br />

“Helium vs. Hydrogen as a Carrier Gas”<br />

We’ll compare these gases and their effects on the speed of analysis, selectivity, resolution,<br />

sensitivity, and safety of use. We’ll also touch on ways to reduce Helium usage.<br />

1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.<br />

“Taking the Headaches and Hassles Out of Gas Management for Life Sciences”<br />

From easy cylinder tracking, automatic nitrogen level monitoring, and all-new gas management<br />

solutions, we’ll show you more effective and efficient ways to free up your valuable time so you can<br />

concentrate on your lab’s real work.<br />

3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />

“A Fresh, New Approach to Procurement and Supply.”<br />

Discover how Outlook ® Services and the new Airgas Inventory Management system from Airgas can<br />

solve your supply chain management headaches related to gases, equipment, and safety products.<br />

Thursday, March 6, <strong>2008</strong><br />

9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.<br />

“Taking the Headaches and Hassles Out of Gas Management for Life Sciences”<br />

From easy cylinder tracking, automatic nitrogen level monitoring, and all-new gas management<br />

solutions, we’ll show you more effective and efficient ways to free up your valuable time so you can<br />

concentrate on your lab’s real work.<br />

10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.<br />

“A Fresh, New Approach to Procurement and Supply.”<br />

Discover how Outlook ® Services and the new Airgas Inventory Management system from Airgas can<br />

solve your supply chain management headaches related to gases, equipment, and safety products.<br />

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon<br />

“How to Reduce Gas Usage and the Effects of Contamination”<br />

Interested in cutting your gas usage by 25% and improving the performance of your GC without<br />

changing your gas service or your processes? It’s not as difficult as you may think — we’ll show you<br />

how. We’ll also show you how contaminants affect your GC and what you can do to prevent it.<br />

1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.<br />

“Designing Greater Efficiency Into a New or Existing Lab”<br />

Find out how to integrate a central gas supply, cylinders, customized gas management from supply<br />

modes through point-of-use service, highly accurate gas monitoring, and all necessary safety<br />

compliance into your new lab plans.<br />

Dionex Corporation SR 48 Monday, March 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

“Introduction to RFIC-ER Systems”<br />

Abstract: Mixing eluents and regenerants for ion chromatography is a time consuming and repetitive<br />

task. It can also be a source of error if different operators follow slightly different procedures. In an<br />

effort to adapt Reagent-Free IC (RFIC) system capabilities for routine, frequent-use applications,<br />

Dionex has developed RFIC systems with Eluent Regeneration (RFIC-ER systems). This session<br />

will briefly outline the history of RFIC and introduce the technology behind RFIC-ER systems.<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

“Evolution of ASE to ASE 350”<br />

Abstract: This seminar will present the evolution from earlier ASE ® systems to the ASE 350 with pH<br />

hardened pathway, and discuss the features and benefits of the new system.<br />

12:00 p.m.<br />

“On-Line LC-UV-SPE-MS for the Identification of Pharmaceutical Impurities”<br />

Abstract: This seminar will focus on an automated and hyphenated LC-MS method for the<br />

identification of pharmaceutical compounds. It removes the need to develop a new LC method, with<br />

application of a desalting step prior to MS detection. The equipment comprises a standard analytical<br />

LC system with UV detection for impurity selection, coupled to an on-line SPE system with MS<br />

detection for compound identification. Examples will be presented for small synthetic pharmaceutical<br />

compounds as well as bio-pharmaceuticals.


EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION<br />

1:00 p.m.<br />

“Acclaim HPLC Columns—The Solution to Your Separation Challenges”<br />

Abstract: This seminar will discuss how Acclaim ® HPLC columns have been used for food safety,<br />

environmental contaminants, consumer products testing, biofuel QC, and other separation challenges.<br />

Included will be an overview of the Acclaim HPLC column line, including the specialty Acclaim<br />

Surfactant, Organic Acid, Explosives, and Mixed-Mode columns.<br />

2:00 p.m.<br />

“Enhancing IC with the Addition of Mass Spectrometric Detection”<br />

Abstract: Using Dionex’s unique chemical suppression interface, IC can be coupled directly to a mass<br />

spectrometric detector. With the MSQ Plus system, Dionex is bringing laboratories a powerful tool<br />

for environmental, chemical, and petrochemical applications. The IC/MS combination delivers new ion<br />

analysis capabilities, including quantification of co-eluting ionic analytes, sensitive and specific<br />

speciation, as well as selective determination of trace ions in high backgrounds.<br />

3:00 p.m.<br />

“Applications of Sampling and Analysis Approaches using Dionex Process Analytical IC/HPLC”<br />

Abstract: This seminar will describe the capabilities of Dionex IC/HPLC systems to provide fullyautomated,<br />

on-line analysis of your processes. Dionex has a solution for on-line IC/HPLC analysis of your<br />

process no matter what the scale—lab, pilot plant, or full-scale manufacturing—and the experience to<br />

back it up.<br />

4:00 p.m.<br />

“Multidimensional Chromatographic Analysis of Therapeutic Proteins on a Biocompatible LC System”<br />

Abstract: This seminar will discuss a new biocompatible HPLC system for analysis of<br />

biopharmaceutical proteins. The column compartment with two 2-position switching valves, in<br />

combination with a dual gradient pump, readily supports multidimensional separations schemes. The<br />

flexibility and robustness of the system will be demonstrated by the following examples: twodimensional<br />

peptide mapping of monoclonal antibodies, stability testing of intact proteins, and ionexchange<br />

purification and subsequent RP-HPLC-MS characterization of protein variants.<br />

Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

“Analysis of Carbohydrates and Amino Acids using IC with Pulsed Amperometric Detection”<br />

Abstract: The technique of HPAE-PAD has been used for more than 20 years for the determination of<br />

carbohydrates and amino acids in many different matrices, such as foods, beverages and biological<br />

systems. This approach is the “gold standard” by which all other methods and techniques are<br />

measured. We will review the basics of HPAE-PAD and introduce new methods and technologies that<br />

make this proven technique more accurate and reproducible over time, and across an expanded list of<br />

samples and matrices.<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

“Speeding Up and Revalidating Pharmaceutical HPLC Methods”<br />

Abstract: A straight-forward approach to speeding up an existing LC method involves using a shorter<br />

column to reduce run time, and a smaller particle size to counteract the resulting drop in resolution.<br />

Once the user has selected a new fast LC column, the details of the optimized method are<br />

automatically predicted by a software package. Usually, the next step is complete method revalidation,<br />

a requirement in many laboratories. We present the systematic software-assisted speed-up of an<br />

impurity profiling method in pharmaceutical quality control. Our solution allows laboratories to speedup<br />

existing methods and revalidates them in less than 1 week.<br />

12:00 p.m.<br />

“Expanding Capabilities for Sample Preparation: Sample Pre-Treatment, Solvent Extraction and Post-<br />

Extraction Clean-Up in a Single Step”<br />

Abstract: This presentation will focus on the capabilities of the new ASE 350, including extraction of<br />

acidic or alkaline matrices and the enhanced flexibility to run various sample sizes in the same run.<br />

1:00 p.m.<br />

“A New Dual Piston Integrated IC System Designed for Ease of Use”<br />

Abstract: The ICS-900 is the new Dionex basic ion chromatography system. The ICS-900 is an<br />

integrated instrument designed for very good chromatographic performance due to its dual piston,<br />

serial pump design. This design makes it possible to perform high quality IC on 2-mm diameter<br />

columns, without head pressure on the pump. This presentation will focus on the chromatographic<br />

performance of the system using 2-mm columns for the analysis of both anions and cations in water.<br />

The advantages of 2-mm columns, including four-fold reductions in eluent and regenerant usage, will<br />

be discussed. We will show the key design features of the new instrument, highlight the software tools<br />

designed to simplify operation of the ICS-900, and briefly review the DVD-based tools for installation,<br />

maintenance and troubleshooting.


EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION<br />

2:00 p.m.<br />

“New EPA Methods for Bromate and Perchlorate Using Two-Dimensional Matrix Elimination IC”<br />

Abstract: Matrix elimination is a method of sample preparation that removes interfering matrix species<br />

prior to analysis. The process of matrix elimination for environmental samples is especially<br />

challenging due to the wide variety of matrices and analytes. For environmental contaminants<br />

applicable to ion exchange separation, matrix elimination has evolved from offline, labor intensive,<br />

sample preparation steps to automated on-line analysis, and finally two-dimensional applications that<br />

not only remove matrix interferences, but provide improved selectivity and increased sensitivity. This<br />

new, Matrix Elimination Ion Chromatography (MEIC) shows a four-fold increase in sensitivity for<br />

bromate and perchlorate analysis. This technique has resulted in the creation of two new EPA<br />

methods for drinking, waste-, and ground water analysis.<br />

3:00 p.m.<br />

“Biofuels Analysis: Meeting the Challenge of Quality Biodiesel and Bio-ethanol Manufacturing”<br />

Abstract: One of the biggest challenges facing the biofuels industry is the development of robust<br />

analytical methods for quality control of reaction processes and end products. This presentation will<br />

cover the products and solutions that Dionex offers to support biofuels analysis at each stage of<br />

production—from raw materials analysis to process monitoring and end product quality.<br />

4:00 p.m.<br />

“Automated Method Development with an HPLC System Optimized for Scouting of Columns, Eluents<br />

and Other Method Parameters”<br />

Abstract: In this session you will learn about a new integrated system that allows automatic and<br />

intuitive scouting of columns, eluents, and other important method parameters like column<br />

temperature. Up to two column selection valves in the column compartment provide high application<br />

flexibility. Intelligent software makes parameter permutations easy, without requiring method changes.<br />

Data mining tools help evaluating results and identifying optimal conditions.<br />

Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

“Setting Meaningful Detection and Quantitation Limits”<br />

Abstract: This session will cover concepts related to minimum limits for detection, quantitation, and<br />

reporting, and show how sound statistical techniques for setting appropriate limits can be easily<br />

implemented using Chromeleon® software. The Hubaux-Vos approach for setting detection limits will<br />

be explained, and a Chromeleon template for quickly determining EPA’s LCMRL (Lowest<br />

Concentration Minimum Reporting Level) will be shown.<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

“Trace Analysis of Ions using AutoPrep”<br />

Abstract: Trace analysis is one of the more challenging techniques facing chemists in ion<br />

chromatography. Despite the ideal matrix, typically de-ionized ultra-pure water, there can be a<br />

daunting host of obstacles when faced with the need to analyze at detection limits that are routinely in<br />

the range of sub-ng/L. The name “AutoPrep” describes a series of automated steps used to prepare<br />

samples on-line. The preparation process can include steps to perform calibration, matrix elimination,<br />

concentration, or other techniques. AutoPrep processes samples using novel valve configurations and<br />

timing to achieve sample handling without direct sample contact by the end user, or analyst. The goal<br />

of AutoPrep is to mitigate the factors that contribute to contamination in Trace Analysis by isolating the<br />

sample from the external environment.<br />

12:00 p.m.<br />

“New Solutions for Routine Water Analysis”<br />

Abstract: This seminar will describe new solutions for routine monitoring of anions and cations in<br />

drinking water using basic ion chromatography systems. These solutions include the latest RFIC-ER<br />

technology for increased ease of use and consistent results. In addition, the determination of bromate<br />

and disinfection byproducts using RFIC-EG and two-dimensional IC methods will be discussed.<br />

1:00 p.m.<br />

“ASE for the Determination of Total Lipids in Complex Foods”<br />

Abstract: This presentation will focus on the use of ASE and the Dionium pathway for performing<br />

solvent extraction of acid or alkaline pretreated sample matrices.<br />

2:00 p.m.<br />

“Addressing the New Era of Food Safety Concerns”<br />

Abstract: Food safety is commanding increased public and policymaker attention, with emphasis on<br />

imports. Dionex recognizes the importance of food safety and the health risks that are associated with<br />

it. Dionex has developed solutions that address the public’s food safety concerns.


EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION<br />

3:00 p.m.<br />

“Advantages of Mixed-Mode Separations for Methods Development”<br />

Abstract: Come learn more about the Acclaim Mixed-Mode stationary phases that offer total control in<br />

selectivity. Using these columns your HPLC peaks can be positioned and moved by adjusting the<br />

mobile phase.<br />

Thursday, March 6, <strong>2008</strong><br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

“Ultra Trace Analysis of Emerging Contaminants in Water with Automated On-line SPE-LC Solutions”<br />

Abstract: An automated instrumental on-line SPE-LC-MS solution is presented for the analysis of<br />

selected antibiotics in aqueous matrices such as river water or ground water. This solution comprises<br />

a sample clean-up and pre-concentration procedure combined with HPLC separation and MS<br />

detection for highest sensitivity and selectivity. The sample preparation step uses on-line solid phase<br />

extraction (on-line SPE). System performance is demonstrated by analyzing a selection of<br />

representative antibiotics, mostly from the tetracycline and macrocyclic types.<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

“Quantification of Drugs and Metabolites in Plasma Samples by On-Line SPE-LC-MS/MS”<br />

Abstract: In this presentation we discuss the development and validation of an on-line SPE-LC-<br />

MS/MS method for the quantitative analysis of fexofenadine, an antihistamine drug, in plasma. The<br />

HPLC system comprises two integrated gradient pumps which were used for sample loading, cleanup,<br />

and separation on the analytical column. The SPE column allows direct injection of plasma samples.<br />

Grace Davison<br />

Discovery Sciences<br />

SR 57 Monday March 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.<br />

"Increased Product Purity with GraceResolv High Resolution Flash Cartridges"<br />

Presenter: Paul Garms, Grace Davison Discovery Sciences<br />

Tuesday, March 4 th , <strong>2008</strong><br />

11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.<br />

"High Speed Chromatographic Analysis Using Sub-2 Micron HPLC Packings"<br />

Presenter: Mark Jacyno, Grace Davison Discovery Sciences<br />

1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />

"Vydac Next Generation Phases Redefines Bio-Separations"<br />

Presenter: Reno Nguyen, Grace Davison Discovery Sciences<br />

Labconco Corporation SR 01 Labconco is excited to offer four seminars at this year’s <strong>Pittcon</strong>. These seminars are 20 to 30 minutes<br />

in length. At the conclusion of each seminar you will receive a free gift and have the opportunity to win<br />

a “Hot Stuff” gift basket.<br />

Monday, March 3, <strong>2008</strong><br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

“ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A LOGIC: Utilizing Smart Technology to Maximize Purifier® Logic<br />

Biosafety Cabinet Performance”<br />

Presenter: Danielle Jonas, Marketing Manager<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

“AVOID DISHPAN HANDS: The benefits of Automatic Glassware Washing vs. Hand Washing”<br />

Presenter: Jenny Sprung, Senior Project Specialist<br />

2:00 p.m.<br />

“IT'S SO EASY BEING GREEN: Using High Performance Fume Hoods in LEED Construction”<br />

Presenter: Trinda Wheeler, Product Specialist, LEED AP<br />

3:00 pm.<br />

“PIMP YOUR PRECISE GLOVE BOX: Adding the glove box accessories you need for your exact<br />

application”<br />

Presenter: Bob Applequist, Product Manager


EXHIBITOR NAME ROOM # DESCRIPTION<br />

Tuesday, March 4, <strong>2008</strong><br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

“IT'S SO EASY BEING GREEN: Using High Performance Fume Hoods in LEED Construction”<br />

Presenter: Trinda Wheeler, Product Specialist, LEED AP<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

“ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A LOGIC: Utilizing Smart Technology to Maximize Purifier® Logic<br />

Biosafety Cabinet Performance”<br />

Presenter: Danielle Jonas, Marketing Manager<br />

2:00 p.m.<br />

“PIMP YOUR PRECISE GLOVE BOX: Adding the glove box accessories you need for your exact<br />

application”<br />

Presenter: Bob Applequist, Product Manager<br />

3:00 p.m.<br />

“AVOID DISHPAN HANDS: The benefits of Automatic Glassware Washing vs. Hand Washing”<br />

Presenter: Jenny Sprung, Senior Project Specialist<br />

Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong><br />

10:00 a.m.<br />

“AVOID DISHPAN HANDS: The benefits of Automatic Glassware Washing vs. Hand Washing”<br />

Presenter: Jenny Sprung, Senior Project Specialist<br />

11:00 a.m.<br />

“PIMP YOUR PRECISE GLOVE BOX: Adding the glove box accessories you need for your exact<br />

application”<br />

Presenter: Bob Applequist, Product Manager<br />

2:00 p.m.<br />

“ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A LOGIC: Utilizing Smart Technology to Maximize Purifier® Logic<br />

Biosafety Cabinet Performance”<br />

Presenter: Danielle Jonas, Marketing Manager<br />

3:00 p.m.<br />

“IT'S SO EASY BEING GREEN: Using High Performance Fume Hoods in LEED Construction”<br />

Presenter: Trinda Wheeler, Product Specialist, LEED AP<br />

Laboratory Products<br />

Association<br />

SR 07<br />

Laboratory Products Association Networking and Business Development Center:<br />

Monday, March 3 – Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong> – 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday, March 6, <strong>2008</strong> – 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.<br />

LPA members are invited to use the LPA center for meetings and networking with their<br />

colleagues, partners and customers.<br />

Tosoh Biosciences SR 60 Monday, March 3 – Wednesday, March 5, <strong>2008</strong> 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday, March 6, <strong>2008</strong> – 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.<br />

Each day attendees will be able to have a “hand-on” demonstration of the new GPC system, the<br />

EcoSEC that is being introduced at <strong>Pittcon</strong>. The EcoSEC offers a semi-micro, all-in-one, easy to use<br />

system that when coupled with our new TSK-GEL MultiporeHZ-M columns offer unparalleled linearity<br />

and reproducible separations.<br />

Waters Corporation SR 24 Designed for chemists and lab managers who need to know about the latest advancements in<br />

UPLC , Mass Spectrometry, Columns and Sample Prep Technology, and Laboratory Informatics,<br />

these seminars will provide application-specific techniques and industry-related information to help<br />

you be successful.<br />

For a schedule of topics and times, and to reserve your seat, visit Waters at Booth #2639.


2mag<br />

Booth 5110 (10x10)<br />

Schragenhofstr. 35<br />

Muenchen, Germany 80992 / +49 89 14334252<br />

Home Page http://www.2mag.de<br />

We are specialized for development, production and sales of 100%<br />

maintenance- and wear-free magnetic stirrers and reaction blocks. 2mag-<br />

Magnetic Stirrers are submersible and made for using in ovens up to +300°C<br />

and up to 96 stirring points. 2mag-Reaction Blocks are made for a<br />

temperature range from minus (-)80°C up to +300°C and available with reflux<br />

cooler and inert gas sample protection. Customizing is our business too<br />

(www.2mag.de). 2mag is showing a brand-new cell-based system<br />

(www.cellasys.com) for real-time monitoring the vitality of living cells.<br />

A<br />

A & D Weighing<br />

Booth 4857 (20x10)<br />

1756 Automation Pkwy<br />

San Jose, CA 95131-1873 / 800-726-3364<br />

Home Page http://www.andweighing.com<br />

We are an ISO 9001 certified company that designs and manufactures a<br />

complete line of electronic balances, scales, moisture analyzers, weighing<br />

indicators, controllers, and viscometers for laboratory, education, food service,<br />

food processing, and industrial applications. Founded in 1977, A&D is a<br />

multinational company with operations in Asia, Australia, Europe, and the<br />

United States.<br />

A. Daigger & Co., Inc<br />

Booth 5612 (20x10)<br />

620 Lakeview Pkwy<br />

Vernon Hills, IL 60061 / 800-621-7193<br />

Home Page http://www.daigger.com<br />

International distributor of equipment and supplies for the life science market.<br />

We offer a wide range of products including balances, centrifuges, water<br />

baths, pipettes, shakers, microscopes, and a myriad of lab supplies. We have<br />

two exclusive equipments lines, FINEPCR and LabGenius, that feature<br />

shakers, vortexers, stirrers, mixers, water baths, incubators, ovens,<br />

homogenizers, and more.<br />

A. Krüss Optronic GmbH<br />

Alsterdorfer Str. 220<br />

Hamburg, Germany 22297 / 0049-40-514317-20<br />

Home Page http://www.kruess.com<br />

A2 Technologies<br />

14 Commerce Drive<br />

Booth 1703 (20x10)<br />

Booth 2507 (20x10)<br />

Danbury, CT 06810 / 203-312-1106<br />

Home Page http://www.A2Technologies.net<br />

Our company is the innovator and manufacturer of portable Fourier Transform<br />

Infrared (FT-IR) spectrometers. Portable FT-IR spectrometers provide the<br />

opportunity to create more actionable information by conducting analysis<br />

closer to the sample. With faster results, users can pro-actively maintain<br />

expensive machinery, with long-term benefits. In addition A2's portable FT-IR<br />

equipment requires minimal user training, meaning the technology is<br />

accessible to a wide range of job functions.<br />

A2LA – American Association for Laboratory<br />

Accreditation<br />

5301 Buckeystown Pike #350<br />

Frederick, MD 21704 / 301-644-3248<br />

Home Page http://www.a2la.org<br />

AAAS/SCIENCE<br />

1200 New York Avenue, NW<br />

Booth 4704 (10x10)<br />

Booth 1624 (10x10)<br />

Washington, DC 20005 / 202-326-6417<br />

Home Page http://www.aaas.org<br />

The American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAAS, publishes<br />

SCIENCE and is the world's largest general scientific society. An international<br />

membership organization, AAAS works to advance science and serve society.<br />

AAAS programs in science policy, international cooperation, and science<br />

education help make the world a better place.<br />

ABB Analytical<br />

585 Charest Blvd. E. Suite 300<br />

Booth 6451 (20x20)<br />

Quebec QC, Canada G1K 9H4 / 800-858-3847<br />

Home Page http://www.abb.com/analytical<br />

We offer a wide range of solutions for process and laboratory applications.<br />

ABB combines on-line, at-line and laboratory analyzers, advanced process<br />

control and application knowledge to create greater value for its customers.<br />

Our portfolio includes: high-performance FTIR/FTNIR analytical system<br />

solutions and spectroradiometers for petroleum, chemical, life science,<br />

metallurgy and remote sensing/aerospace markets as well as standard and<br />

specialty process gas chromatographs, multiwave photometers, physical<br />

property analyzers and continuous gas analyzers.<br />

EXHIBITORS<br />

Abel Industries, Inc.<br />

Booth 1758 (10x10)<br />

625 Dawson Dr., Suite A<br />

Newark, DE 19713 / 302-388-0843<br />

Home Page http://www.abel-industries.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of AbelBonded GC (AB) GC capillary<br />

columns with complete offers of GC columns that replicate performances of<br />

brand-name products. Abel also manufactures innovative and economic lab<br />

devices and equipments such as bench-top miniature electronic cooler,<br />

solvent evaporator, HPLC oven, and programmable liquid handlers. For more<br />

information, visit our website.<br />

Absolute Standards, Inc.<br />

Booth 4413 (10x10)<br />

PO Box 5585<br />

Hamden, CT 06518 / 800-368-1131<br />

Home Page http://www.absolutestandards.com<br />

Proficiency Testing and Calibration Standards. Organic, Inorganic & Third<br />

Party Criteria Analytical Reference Materials (ARM) for Performance<br />

Testing, Calibration, & Quality Control. The AbsoluteGrade PT <strong>Program</strong><br />

features a complete line of Proficiency Testing samples. Our knowledgeable<br />

technical staff, Easy-to-use onLINE <strong>Web</strong>PT Data Entry System, wide range<br />

of products, & low cost keeps your lab calibrated, controlled and accredited.<br />

Custom Formulation Services. ISO 9001, 17025, & A2LA PT Provider<br />

Accredited.<br />

Academy Savant<br />

PO Box 3670<br />

Booth 2109 (10x10)<br />

Fullerton, CA 92834-3670 / 800-472-8268<br />

Home Page http://www.academysavant.com<br />

Interactive e-learning and computer-based training & educational programs for<br />

the Lab: Chromatography (HPLC, LC-MS; GC, GC-MS; CE). Spectroscopy<br />

(MS, AA, ICP, UV, IR, Spectral Interpretation). Safety Training (> 100 titles,<br />

including Lab Safety, MSDS, chem/bio-hazards, radiation). Basic Laboratory<br />

Skills. Protein/Peptide Analysis. Compliance. Statistics. General Chemistry...<br />

Featuring animations, simulations, quizzes and customization to improve<br />

understanding and increase retention. Effective, efficient, economical & easy!<br />

Used by corporations, universities, research institutes, government labs,<br />

hospitals and consultants all over the world since 1977.<br />

Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc.<br />

496 Holly Grove School Rd<br />

Booth 5455 (20x10)<br />

West End, NC 27376 / 800-565-5467<br />

Home Page http://www.atlab.com<br />

Our company has been a leader in Laboratory Information Management<br />

Systems (LIMS) since 1994 providing cutting edge technology such as SOA,<br />

WPF, WC, etc. ATL is a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner and is ISO 9001<br />

certified. We pride ourselves on providing a total data management solution<br />

and commitment to excellence in product quality, support and training. The<br />

Sample Master® and Result Point product lines provide a total laboratory<br />

automation and data management solution by utilizing both Windows and<br />

<strong>Web</strong> 2.0 technology.<br />

Accessible Information Solutions, Inc. (AIS)<br />

10100 East Freeway, Suite #221<br />

Booth 6819 (10x10)<br />

Houston, TX 77029 / 713-675-1100<br />

Home Page http://www.btlims.com<br />

Our company presents BTLIMS, the complete lab solution. BTLIMS is a<br />

superior, window network-based LIMS (Laboratory Information Management<br />

System) that enables laboratories to manage complex processes and comply<br />

with national and international quality management system requirements.<br />

BTLIMS consolidates diverse business processes into a single, compliant<br />

platform with a comprehensive data management system. As a paperless and<br />

automated program that can handle numerous processes while ultimately<br />

providing accurate scientific data, BTLIMS is the solution that every laboratory<br />

has been seeking.<br />

Accuracy Promotions<br />

102 West Seventh Avenue<br />

Trappe, PA 19426 / 610-489-5504<br />

Home Page http://www.accuracypro.com<br />

AccuStandard Inc<br />

125 Market St<br />

Booth 6443 (10x10)<br />

Booth 6040 (30x10)<br />

New Haven, CT 06513 / 800-442-5290<br />

Home Page http://www.accustandard.com<br />

The widest line of Organic and Inorganic Standards in the world. New<br />

products this year include the complete set of standards for EPA Method 535,<br />

biofuel standards, dye standards, standards for UOP and ASTM methods, and<br />

explosives standards. Industry exclusive products include over 170 PBDE's<br />

their metabolites, a 3-year shelf life on Inorganic single standards, and others.<br />

We synthesize all 209 PCBs, many metabolites, and many pesticides and<br />

their metabolites. ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 17025.


ACLASS Accreditation Services –<br />

an ANSI-ASQ Company<br />

2009 14th Street North, Suite 502<br />

Booth 5341 (10x10)<br />

Arlington, VA 22201 / 703-351-9139<br />

Home Page http://www.aclasscorp.com<br />

Our company is the leader in internationally recognized accreditation. The<br />

company accredits Laboratories (to ISO/IEC 17025), Reference Material<br />

Producers (to Guide 34) and Inspection Bodies (to ISO/IEC 17020). ACLASS<br />

is recognized by the global accreditation authority, ILAC as well as industry<br />

and government. ACLASS is the ISO accreditation arm for the American<br />

National Standards Institute (ANSI) as well as Americal Society for Quality<br />

(ASQ).<br />

ACS/CSI<br />

3547 A-1 Meeks Farm Road<br />

Booth 5403 (20x20)<br />

Johns Island, SC 29455 / 843-559-4889<br />

Home Page http://www.advancedlcgcs.com<br />

Our company is a manufacturer of specialty scientific instruments focusing on<br />

Fast Chromatography and High Sensitivity Detection. We provide one of a<br />

kind liquid chromatography (LC) and gas chromatography (GC) systems. Our<br />

feature products are the 300 Series Fast GC with ACI (Automatic Column<br />

Installation) and the LC/FID which mixes LC and GC technologies creating<br />

brand new detection capabilities. Other products include the newly redesigned<br />

Ezee Flash Three Fast GC Accessory, the re-engineered Next<br />

Generation TEA Organic Nitrogen Detector, and the 200 Series Compact GC<br />

which targets customized applications.<br />

Adam Equipment, Inc.<br />

26 Commerce Drive<br />

Booth 6025 (20x20)<br />

Danbury, CT 06810 / 888-355-3868<br />

Home Page http://www.adamequipment.com<br />

From research analytical balances to portable compacts for the field, we offer<br />

a complete range of precision weighing instruments. Our products are<br />

designed with intuitive operation to make everyday lab work easy and<br />

complex applications simple. Every product is factory tested and calibrated<br />

before shipment, and our global team of professionals ensures the very best<br />

support before and after sales. We have been designing and building<br />

precision instruments with the perfect balance of dependability and<br />

performance since 1972.<br />

AdValue Technology, LLC<br />

4585 S. Palo Verde Rd. #405<br />

Booth 6854 (10x10)<br />

Tuscon, AZ 85714 / 520-514-1100<br />

Home Page http://www.advaluetech.com<br />

A leading supplier of alumina, zirconia, and fused quartz products for high<br />

temperature, chemical and wear resistant applications. Products include<br />

crucibles, tubes, plates, sample pans, and customized components.<br />

Advanced Analytical Technologies, Inc.<br />

Booth 3938 (30x10)<br />

2711 S. Loop Dr., Ste 4200<br />

Ames, IA 50010 / 515-294-1690<br />

Home Page http://www.aati-us.com<br />

Our company manufactures dedicated 96 channel and 24 channel parallel<br />

capillary electrophoresis analyzers for DNA/RNA analysis (Oligo PRO) and<br />

for pKa and log P measurement (pKa PRO) and a flow cytometry based<br />

rapid microbial detection and enumeration system (Micro PRO). A single<br />

assay absence/presence media kit for bacteria, yeast and mold has recently<br />

been developed. In <strong>2008</strong>, a 24 channel protein capillary electrophoresis<br />

system for both size and IEF separation will be introduced. Advanced<br />

Analytical, Improving Process Empowering Progress.<br />

Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc.<br />

Booth 5456 (20x10)<br />

(ACD/Labs)<br />

110 Yonge St, 14th Floor<br />

Toronto, ON Canada M5C 1T4 / 800-304-3988<br />

Home Page http://www.acdlabs.com<br />

ACD/Labs provides analytical scientists and managers with software for data<br />

handling and interpretation, chromatographic method development, impurity<br />

identification, material science studies, open-access laboratories, and more.<br />

Over the past decade, ACD/Labs has developed one of the most<br />

comprehensive integrated software for NMR, MS, HPLC, Raman, and IR on<br />

the market. Characterized by easy-to-use chemometric applications,<br />

processors, and managers, ACD/Labs’ molecular spectroscopy software is<br />

actively used in both industrial and academic research facilities around the<br />

world.<br />

Advanced Chromatography Technologies (ACE)<br />

1 Berry Street<br />

Booth 6335 (10x10)<br />

Aberdeen, Scotland AB25 1HF / 44-0-1224-704-554<br />

Home Page http://www.ace-hplc.com<br />

ACE ultra pure HPLC columns are designed to meet the most challenging of<br />

chromatographic applications. A wide range of particle sizes, pore sizes,<br />

bonding chemistries and column dimensions are available. Excellent column<br />

performance (up to 200,000 plates/metre) and reproducible chromatography<br />

with acidic, basic and neutral molecules is ensured by the most stringent of<br />

validation protocols.<br />

Advanced Lab Concepts Inc<br />

Booth 5038 (20x10)<br />

9754 Whithorn<br />

Houston, TX 77095 / 800-711-5227<br />

Home Page http://www.alc-corp.com<br />

Manufacturer of Premium Wood Casework for Research and Science. LEED<br />

compliant product options. AWI, WI and SEFA Compliant. Customization for<br />

productivity and appearance is encouraged.<br />

Advantage Business Media Science Group Booth 3443 (40x40)<br />

100 Enterprise Dr., Ste.600 Box 912<br />

Rockaway, NJ 07866-0912 / 973-920-7125<br />

Home Page http://www.advantagemedia.com<br />

A leading publisher of information used by the scientific R&D community.<br />

Journals include: BIOSCIENCE TECHNOLOGY and LABORATORY<br />

EQUIPMENT, annual supplier directories, market or technology supplements,<br />

newsletters, Internet-based publications and online trade shows. FREE<br />

subscriptions are available.<br />

Advantec MFS Inc<br />

6723 Sierra Ct. Suite A<br />

Dublin, CA 94568 / 800-334-7132<br />

Home Page http://www.advantecmfs.com<br />

Aerotek, Inc.<br />

7301 Parkway Drive<br />

Booth 5951 (20x20)<br />

Booth 2243 (20x10)<br />

Hanover, MD 21076 / 888-237-6835<br />

Home Page http://www.aerotek.com<br />

Our company is a leading provider of technical and professional staffing<br />

services. Our Scientific division places qualified scientific and clinical research<br />

professionals in leading Pharmaceutical, Biotech, Healthcare, Medical Device,<br />

Chemical and Consumer Products organizations. Our Engineering division<br />

places technical and engineering professionals with leading Aerospace and<br />

Defense, Architectural & Engineering, Electronics, Software and<br />

Manufacturing companies. Whether you are searching for a career<br />

opportunity or a staffing solution, Aerotek’s professional recruiters identify the<br />

right candidate to fit each position.<br />

Agela Technologies, Inc.<br />

625 Dawson Dr., Suite A<br />

Booth 1760 (10x10)<br />

Newark, DE 19713 / 302-438-8798<br />

Home Page http://www.agela.com<br />

We are an innovative manufacturer and global supplier specialized in<br />

chromatographic products for separation and purification. Our product lines<br />

include HPLC columns and accessories, SPE cartridges and accessories,<br />

flash chromatography systems, columns, bulk media and other purification<br />

tools, as well as general laboratory supplies (syringe filters, caps/septa). Our<br />

continuing innovation efforts bring to chemists the efficiency, convenience and<br />

low cost for their daily jobs. We have the capacity to serve globally and have<br />

more than 20 distributors all over the world.<br />

Agilent Technologies<br />

2850 Centerville Rd<br />

Booth 4635 (80x40),<br />

SR41<br />

Wilmington, DE 19808-1610 / 800-227-9770<br />

Home Page http://www.agilent.com/chem<br />

Our company is a leading provider of life sciences and analytical instrument<br />

systems to scientists in life sciences, pharmaceutical, environmental and<br />

chemical industries, worldwide. Agilent offers scientists a range of instruments<br />

including LC-MS, HPLC, Bioanalyzer, Micro array solutions, ICP-MS, GC, and<br />

GC-MS systems, as well as services for success in acquiring and interpreting<br />

genetic and chemical information - from sample handling, to analysis to data<br />

management and reporting. Agilent is committed to providing superior<br />

standards-based technology, designed for maximum productivity, cost<br />

effectiveness and ease in complying with regulatory requirements.<br />

Ahlstrom Filtration LLC<br />

Booth 3512 (10x10)<br />

122 West Butler St<br />

Mt Holly Springs, PA 17065 / 717-486-3438<br />

Home Page http://www.ahlstrom.com<br />

Our company is a global leader in the design, development, and manufacture<br />

of innovative filtration media for a variety of industries and applications. In the<br />

specialty filtration segment, Ahlstrom provides the life sciences industry with<br />

analytical filter papers, glass microfiber filters, prefilters, fluid barriers,<br />

extraction thimbles, germination testing papers, specialty testing papers and<br />

more. Ahlstrom supports a range of industries with media designed for<br />

maximum absorbency and blotting characteristics for almost any liquid.<br />

Ahura Scientific, Inc.<br />

Booth 2204 (20x10)<br />

46 Jonspin Road<br />

Wilmington, MA 01887 / 978-642-2562<br />

Home Page http://www.ahurascientific.com<br />

Our company develops rugged, ultra-compact optical systems for the<br />

immediate identification of unknown chemical substances. FirstDefender, the<br />

company’s flagship product, provides field-based identification of explosives,<br />

narcotics, TICs/TIMs, and white powders for first responders, military and<br />

other public safety personnel. TruScan is a handheld Raman system designed<br />

for pharmaceutical industry, providing rapid, in situ raw materials verification at<br />

the loading dock. At <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>, Ahura Scientific will unveil the latest in the<br />

company’s line of vibrational spectroscopy instruments for chemical<br />

identification.


Air Dimensions Inc.<br />

Booth 2902 (10x10)<br />

1371 West Newport Center Drive<br />

Deerfield Beach, FL 33436 / 800-423-6464<br />

Home Page http://www.airdimensions.com<br />

Manufacturer of high Quality Diaphragm pumps offering 100% oil free, leak<br />

free and contamination free service. These Rugged diaphragm pumps are an<br />

excellent choice for corrosive or hazardous (Explosion Proof) areas. Heated<br />

head pump options (available on the full line of ADI pumps) prevents cold<br />

spots and condensation build up with in the pump head. ADI's Dia-Vac pumps<br />

offer a Performance range from 0-150LPM, 0-29.92 "Hg (2 Torr), 75 PSIG.<br />

Since 1971 Air Dimensions has been providing its customers with high quality<br />

diaphragm pumps with superior customer service and fast deliveries. Please<br />

visit our web site for more information.<br />

Air Liquide America L.P.<br />

Booth 3729 (20x20)<br />

2700 Post Oak Blvd, #1800<br />

Houston, TX 77056 / 713-624-8000<br />

Home Page http://www.us.airliquide.com<br />

Air Liquide America Specialty Gases LLC. Booth 6123 (10x10)<br />

6141 Easton Road, PO Box 310<br />

Plumsteadville, PA 18949-0310 / 800-217-2688<br />

Home Page http://www.scottgas.com<br />

We are the world's largest supplier of EPA protocol gases and the sole-source<br />

supplier to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for<br />

gaseous Standard Reference Materials (SRMs). ALASG/Scott specializes in<br />

pure and mixed gases for all types of scientific, medical, and industrial<br />

applications, as well as gas handling equipment and delivery systems.<br />

Worldwide manufacturing facilities provide convenient delivery, while<br />

scottgas.com offers online ordering and innovative etools to empower<br />

ALASG/Scott customers to significantly reduce operating costs.<br />

Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.<br />

Booth 4705 (10x10)<br />

7201 Hamilton Blvd.<br />

Allentown, PA 18195 / 800-272-4449<br />

Home Page http://www.airproducts.com<br />

Air Science USA<br />

Booth 6815 (20x10)<br />

610 Center Road<br />

Fort Myers, FL 33907 / 800-306-0656<br />

Home Page http://www.air-science.com<br />

Leaders in fume filtration and containment, our ductless fume hoods with fully<br />

automated filter saturation detection systems and back-up safety filters enable<br />

us to conform to all relevant safety standards. We specialize in customizing<br />

filters and enclosures to user specified requirements. PCR Workstations,<br />

downflow benches, acid hoods, weighing enclosures and laminar flow and<br />

biological safety cabinets.<br />

AirClean Systems<br />

3248 Lake Woodard Drive<br />

Booth 1247 (30x20)<br />

Raleigh, NC 27604 / 800-849-0472<br />

Home Page http://www.aircleansystems.com<br />

Ductless fume hood technology since 1992. Manufacturer of polypropylene<br />

ductless fume hoods, powder-weighing enclosures, and laminar flow<br />

workstations. AirClean Systems® offers the widest range of application<br />

capability due to filter capacity, innovative safety features, and construction<br />

material. Application-specific products for your needs, shipped fullyassembled<br />

and manufactured in the USA.<br />

Airgas Inc<br />

259 N Radnor-Chester Rd Suite 100<br />

Radnor, PA 19087-5283 / 800-255-2165<br />

Home Page http://www.airgas.com<br />

Airsense Analytics GmbH<br />

Hagenower Strasse 73<br />

Booth 2755 (20x20),<br />

SR33<br />

Booth 4159 (20x10)<br />

Schwerin,, Germany MV 19061 / +49 385 3993 280<br />

Home Page http://www.airsense.com<br />

Our company manufactures intelligent Gas detectors like the unique<br />

hazardous Gas Detection system GDA2 and the Sensor Array Technology<br />

PEN3 as well as Trap & Thermal Desorption Systems EDU3 and the field<br />

testing sensor technology i-PEN for industrial applications. The GDA2 for First<br />

Responders detects and monitor most TIC’s and CWA’s and guarantees the<br />

safety of the population. Fast Quality Control can be realized with the<br />

Electronic Nose PEN3. The EDU3 offers an easy way to perform the whole<br />

analysis cycle including enrichment and desorption and can be coupled to<br />

different detectors in a flexible way.<br />

Akzo Nobel / Kromasil<br />

281 Fields Lane<br />

Booth 2035 (20x10)<br />

Brewster, NY 10509 / 845-276-8223<br />

Home Page http://www.kromasil.com<br />

Kromasil® is a spherical silica media for analytical to process-scale HPLC<br />

applications. The products are available in bulk and slurry packed columns.<br />

Kromasil has superior mechanical and chemical stability with high available<br />

surface area. Products include Kromasil 100Å as Silica, C4, C8, C18, Phenyl<br />

and Amino; Kromasil 60Å as Silica, Diol and Cyano; Kromasil 300Å as Silica,<br />

C4, C8, and C18; Chiral phases as the covalently bonded TBB, DMB and the<br />

recently launched coated polysaccharide phases CelluCoat and<br />

AmyCoat.<br />

Alcan Packaging<br />

Booth 5003 (20x10)<br />

30 Old Kings Hwy South<br />

Darien, CT 06820 / 800-558-6420 ext.6721<br />

Home Page http://www.parafilm.com<br />

Parafilm M is a semi-transparent, flexible, thermoplastic, highly waterproof<br />

sheet material. It’s unique properties make it ideal and adaptable for many<br />

important laboratory uses . It molds and seals itself tightly around test tubes,<br />

flasks – and various instruments and objects with irregular surfaces. It is<br />

highly insensitive to moisture vapor, moisture loss and moisture absorption<br />

and yet permeable to gasses sufficiently to make it ideal for working with<br />

culture media.<br />

Alcatel Vacuum Products, Inc.<br />

Booth 3742 (10x10)<br />

67 Sharp Street<br />

Hingham, MA 02043 / 781-331-4200<br />

Home Page http://www.adixen-usa.com<br />

Our company manufactures a complete range of Adixen brand products<br />

including dry vacuum pumps and dry pumping systems, rotary vane pumps,<br />

ceramic bearing turbomolecular pumps, full 5 axis maglev turbomolecular<br />

pumps, molecular drag pumps, vacuum valves, vacuum gauges as well as<br />

vacuum flanges/fittings. Alcatel also manufactures helium and hydrogen leak<br />

detectors.<br />

Aldrich/Sigma-Aldrich<br />

6000 North Teutonia Ave<br />

Booth 3421 (40x40)<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53209 / 800-771-6737<br />

Home Page http://www.sigma-aldrich.com/aldrich<br />

We are a world-class manufacturer of high purity and reagent grade chemicals<br />

and Labware for life science and high technology research, development and<br />

production. Product ranges include solvents, chirals, organics,<br />

organometallics, inorganics, isotopes, polymers, stains and dyes, and<br />

Labware. Products highlighted at <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> will include specialty solvents,<br />

NMR products, specialty glassware, and products for organic synthesis and<br />

drug discovery.<br />

Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Co.<br />

26 Parkridge Road<br />

Booth 1914 (10x10)<br />

Ward Hill, MA 01835 / 800-343-0660<br />

Home Page http://www.alfa.com<br />

The New <strong>2008</strong>/09 Alfa Aesar Catalog includes more than 30,000 products and<br />

over 3,000 new items. Alfa Aesar, a Johnson Matthey Company, is a leading<br />

manufacturer and supplier of specialty and high purity chemicals available in<br />

quantities for research or production. In addition the catalog also includes a<br />

full line of Platinum Labware, Spectroflux® alkali borate analytical fluxes and<br />

the Specpure® brand of analytical standards.<br />

Alicat Scientific Inc.<br />

2045 N. Forbes Blvd., #103<br />

Booth 5431 (10x10)<br />

Tucson, AZ 85745 / 888-290-6060<br />

Home Page http://www.alicatscientific.com<br />

Manufacturer of high accuracy, fast responding Mass Flow and Pressure<br />

instrumentation for measurement and control of gases and water using<br />

laminar flow differential pressure technology. Instruments include analog and<br />

digital communication with display. Mass Flow products display Mass and<br />

Volumetric flow plus temperature and pressure and include 30 gas/gas mix<br />

calibrations. Flow ranges from 0.005 SCCM to 1800 SLPM. Options include<br />

alarm drivers, totalizer, remote display, battery pack and more. All products<br />

feature LIFE TIME WARRANTY!<br />

Alpha M.O.S.<br />

20, avenue Didier Daurat<br />

Booth 2924 (20x10)<br />

Toulouse, France 31400 / 00 33 (5) 62 47 53 80<br />

Home Page http://www.alpha-mos.com<br />

The Electronic Nose & Tongue provide objective and rapid methods for<br />

smell/taste measurements in many areas such as food & beverage,<br />

packaging, pharmaceutical industry, perfumes and cosmetics, chemicals,<br />

environment. The Electronic Tongue assesses dissolved compounds<br />

responsible for the taste in liquid solutions, whereas the Electronic Nose is a<br />

screening tool for volatile compounds analysis. Alpha MOS range includes<br />

various analyzers specifically designed according to R&D or Quality Control<br />

use and also outsourcing laboratory services for specific or short-term<br />

projects.<br />

Alpha Omega Technologies, Inc.<br />

1025 Route 70<br />

Booth 6551 (20x20)<br />

Brielle, NJ 08730 / 800-842-5742<br />

Home Page http://www.alphaomegatech.com<br />

Sales, leases/rentals of new and reconditioned HP and Agilent GCs, GC/MS,<br />

HPLC, UV-VIS, and data systems configured to customer specifications. New<br />

Varian GC, GC/MS, Purge and Trap, Archons, and Galaxie Data Systems.<br />

Depot Repair Center, Customer Training Center, and telephone technical<br />

support. Geanna High Speed Refinery Analyzer analyzes a whole suite of<br />

refinery gasses in under 100 seconds. Parts and supplies including<br />

reconditioned parts for discontinued HP and Agilent equipment.<br />

Alpha Resources Inc<br />

Booth 6722 (30x10)<br />

Box 199 3090 Johnson Rd<br />

Stevensville, MI 49127 / 800-833-3083<br />

Home Page http://www.alpharesources.com<br />

Affordable new and used combustion analysis instrumentation for CHNOS in<br />

metals, steel, iron, coal, oil, organics. Supplies and standards for combustion,<br />

fusion food protein and elemental analysis. Specialty glassware, tubing,


standards and other supplies for ICP/AA analysis. Supplies for Graphite<br />

Flameless AA. Worldwide and in-house certified SRM’s for petroleum, coal,<br />

food protein, water, soil, metal and other. Ceramic crucibles, boats, liners and<br />

other high temperature ceramic combustion supplies. Graphite crucibles,<br />

quartz and precision glass blowing. Supplies for XRF and metallography.<br />

ALS Co., Ltd<br />

Booth 1805 (10x10)<br />

1-36-6, Oshtage, Sumida-Ku<br />

Tokyo, Japan 131-0046 / 81-3-3624-0032<br />

Home Page http://www.als-japan.com<br />

Our company provides a wide range of useful electrochemical products<br />

including EQCM- and QCM-flow cell, a compact size of RRDE apparatuses,<br />

and Conductivity meters. We are also dealing with Spectroelectrochemical<br />

cells. We develop new types of electrode like Interdigitated array electrodes,<br />

ITO and Pt/Au Grid electrode and silk printed electrode based on customer’s<br />

inquiry, and deal with conventional several kinds of reference electrodes,<br />

Ag/AgCl, Calomel, sulfate and silver/silver ion. We sincerely hope that you will<br />

absolutely enjoy our cost-effective and quality products with our high-integrity<br />

support.<br />

AMA Scientific, LLC<br />

230 Kings Highway E., Ste 326<br />

Booth 5404 (10x10)<br />

Haddonfield, NJ 08033 / 609-267-2508<br />

Home Page http://www.amascientific.com<br />

Our company is a national supplier of high quality constant temperature<br />

products and innovative temperature monitoring solutions by WARM POINT<br />

ALARM. Our range of products include Ultra Low Temperature Freezers,<br />

Laboratory Refrigerators, Environmental Chambers, Incubators, Ovens and<br />

Waterbaths.<br />

American Chemical Society<br />

1155 16th Street N.W.<br />

Booth 6515 (40x20)<br />

Washington, DC 20036 / 800-227-5558<br />

Home Page http://www.pubs.acs.org<br />

The world’s largest scientific society with over 160,000 members. ACS<br />

Publications lead the way in cutting-edge research with 36 of the most cited<br />

and highest impact peer-reviewed journals in the chemical & related sciences<br />

including the renowned Analytical Chemistry and the new ACS Nano. Pick up<br />

your free copy of C&EN, the leading newsmagazine serving the chemical, life<br />

sciences and laboratory world. Discover the many benefits of ACS<br />

membership including networking opportunities and career & job resources.<br />

American Drug Discovery<br />

Booth 5542 (10x10)<br />

9225 Priority Way West Dr. #120<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46240 / 317-816-8787<br />

Home Page http://www.americandrugdiscovery.com<br />

The journal dedicated entirely to the subject of drug discovery. American Drug<br />

Discovery is a bi-monthly publication for the pharmaceutical and biotech<br />

industries throughout North America. Each issue delivers cutting-edge,<br />

unbiased editorial that covers subjects such as: assay development, cell<br />

culture, combinatorial chemistry, protein expression, gene expression,<br />

crystallography, informatics/bioinformatics, microarrays, SNP analysis,<br />

laboratory automation, and liquid chromatography to 15,000 readers.<br />

American Laboratory/American Lab News Booth 1655 (20x20),<br />

30 Controls Drive<br />

1855 (20x20)<br />

Shelton, CT 06484 / 203-926-9300<br />

Home Page http://www.iscpubs.com<br />

Our publications are edited for North American chemists and life scientists for<br />

the application of instrumentation to analytical chemistry, bio-analysis and<br />

applied spectroscopy. Editorial includes application notes, technical articles,<br />

and information on current laboratory instrumentation. American<br />

Laboratory/St. Andrews Research, 30 Controls Drive, Shelton, CT 06484 / Tel:<br />

203-926-9300, Home Page http://www.iscpubs.com. St. Andrews conducts<br />

research serving an int’l group of clients who seek reliable marketing<br />

intelligence to help make critical sales and marketing decisions. Please visit<br />

http://www.standrewsmarketingresearch.com for more information.<br />

American Pharmaceutical Review<br />

Booth 5544 (10x10)<br />

9225 Priority Way West Drive #120<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46240 / 317-816-8787<br />

Home Page http://www.americanpharmaceuticalreview.com<br />

The leading review of business and technology for the pharmaceutical<br />

industry throughout North America. Each issue offers its 30,000 readers<br />

unbiased editorial on the following topics: drug delivery, research &<br />

development, equipment manufacturing, and regulatory affairs. With its cross<br />

border perspective, American Pharmaceutical Review is able to keep its<br />

readership fully abreast of the latest trends and developments in the industry.<br />

AMETEK Calibration Instruments<br />

Booth 5143 (40x50)<br />

8600 Somerset Drive<br />

Largo, FL 33773 / 727-536-7831<br />

Home Page http://www.ametekcalibration.com<br />

Our company supplies JOFRA temperature, pressure and signal calibrators<br />

and reference instruments; Mansfield & Green (M&G) deadweight testers and<br />

pumps. The JOFRA line includes dry-block calibrators, convertible dry/wet<br />

temperature blocks, digital pressure calibrators, temperature reference probes<br />

and indicators, as well as signal calibrators and simulators. The M&G line<br />

includes hydraulic and pneumatic (floating ball) deadweight testers and a<br />

complete line of test pumps ranging from low pressure, handheld, pneumatic<br />

pumps through bench top hydraulic models capable of 15,000 psi.<br />

AMETEK Process Instruments<br />

Booth 5143 (40x50)<br />

150 Freeport Rd<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15238 / 412-828-9040<br />

Home Page http://www.ametekpi.com<br />

The ProLine Mass Spectrometer features a compact benchtop design and<br />

offers MS from 1 to 300 AMU at a very affordable price. Features include realtime,<br />

multi-stream, multi-component, quantitative analysis with automatic<br />

sample and calibration inlet valve switching. Weatherproof or hazardous area<br />

configurations are available. The ProLine mass spec. is ideal for both R&D<br />

and on-site gas analysis applications. Also featured are the Dycor mass<br />

spectrometer product line and the CG1100 Oxygen Analyzer. In addition,<br />

AMETEK offers the Trace Analytical Gas Chromatograph product line.<br />

AMETEK, Inc.<br />

Booth 5143 (40x50)<br />

37 North Valley Road<br />

Paoli, PA 19301 / 610-889-5278<br />

Home Page http://www.ametek.com<br />

We are a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and<br />

electromechanical devices with annualized sales of more than $1.6 billion.<br />

The Company has approximately 10,000 employees at over 60 plants and 60<br />

sales and service operations in the United States and more than 30 other<br />

countries. AMETEK is a leading manufacturer of advanced monitoring,<br />

testing, calibrating, and display instruments for the process, aerospace, power<br />

and industrial markets worldwide.<br />

Ampersand International, Inc.<br />

Booth 5360 (10x10)<br />

23775 Commerce Pk Rd<br />

Beachwood, OH 44122 / 866-247-6677<br />

Home Page http://www.ampersand-intl.com<br />

Chrom&Spec - a family of advanced Chromatography Data Systems for GC,<br />

HPLC and GPC. New versions feature new unique algorithms for noise<br />

evaluation and filtration, peak approximation, quantification, advanced multichannel<br />

data processing techniques, including: calculated channels, "true"<br />

spectrum of a chromatographic peak that gives good spectrum estimate even<br />

for overloaded peaks, and peak deconvolution by means of factor analysis.<br />

Includes RS232-powered true 4-channel 24-bit ADC. Software customization<br />

and development of device drivers is offered to OEMs.<br />

Amptek Inc.<br />

14 DeAngelo Drive<br />

Booth 1150 (10x10)<br />

Bedford, MA 01730 / 781-275-2242<br />

Home Page http://www.amptek.com<br />

Our company is the world leader in supplying low cost thermoelectrically<br />

cooled X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Detectors and Electronics for the OEM.<br />

The Si-PIN, SDD and CdTe detectors, with their Preamplifiers and Digital<br />

Pulse Processors (DPP), are ideal for OEMs developing table-top or handheld<br />

XRF analyzers. Applications include RoHS/WEEE, Process Control and<br />

Alloy/Lead analysis. The XR-100SDD detector has 139eV resolution at<br />

100,000 counts/sec. For their high reliability and performance, Amptek<br />

detectors were selected to perform XRF on the surface of MARS.<br />

Analtech, Inc.<br />

Booth 2113 (20x10)<br />

75 Blue Hen Dr<br />

Newark, DE 19713 / 800-441-7540<br />

Home Page http://www.analtech.com<br />

Our company makes TLC plates (over 500 formats) as well as a range of TLC<br />

accessories and equipment including: developing tanks, products for sample<br />

preparation and sample application, photo and digital documentation systems.<br />

Featured products are the Centrifugal Chromatography System and the TLC<br />

AutoSpotter.<br />

Analytical & Environmental Testing<br />

Booth 2361 (10x10)<br />

1717 Seabord Drive<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70810 / 225-769-1930<br />

Home Page http://www.aetesting.com<br />

Analytical Flow Products<br />

Booth 2210 (10x10)<br />

233 Jalbert St.<br />

Thetford Mines, PQ Canada G6G 7W1 / 418-338-0004<br />

Home Page http://www.afproducts.ca<br />

Developer and Manufacturer of Analytical fittings and valves for gas and liquid<br />

chromatograph or online analyzers. 1/16" unions, tee, cross-tee (stackable)<br />

etc. Chromatographic valves, rotary and diaphragm base. Drop in<br />

replacement for Valco. Diaphragm base, sample streams selection valves.<br />

Patented unique design. O.E.M. customs mechanical parts.<br />

Analytical Instrument Recycle, Inc.<br />

Booth 4803 (20x10)<br />

6390 Joyce Drive, Ste 200 West<br />

Golden, CO 80403 / 888-909-0468<br />

Home Page http://www.aironline.com<br />

Our company provides quality reconditioned instrumentation and used<br />

laboratory equipment across the globe. Each of our skilled technicians has<br />

over a decade of commercial lab experience necessary for professional<br />

installation, training and support. We specialize in GC, GC/MS, HPLC, IC, AA,<br />

ICP and a wide variety of autosamplers. AIR also provides reliable used lab<br />

equipment; Balances, Ovens, Chillers, Centrifuges, Hoods, Extraction and<br />

Concentration equipment. Visit us at www.aironline.com for more information<br />

on Service, System Rentals, leasing and laboratory/equipment purchases.


Analytical Laboratory Managers Association<br />

(ALMA)<br />

2019 Galisteo Street Bldg.I<br />

Booth 3312 (10x10)<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87505 / 505-989-4683<br />

Home Page http://www.labmanagers.org<br />

This organization fosters the interchange of ideas among managers from a<br />

variety of institutions and companies. Our unique strength lies in providing a<br />

forum for laboratory managers to interact with others who have similar<br />

problems and who are willing to share solutions and ideas that have worked in<br />

their laboratories. Individual and corporate memberships are available. For<br />

details on membership or our annual conference and workshops, please visit<br />

our website.<br />

Analytical Products Group<br />

1991 Crocker Road, Suite 350<br />

Booth 3713 (20x10)<br />

Westlake, OH 44145 / 800-272-4442<br />

Home Page http://www.apgqa.com<br />

Since 1982, Analytical Products Group, Inc. (APG) is an international provider<br />

of proficiency testing and quality assurance services. Proficiency testing (PT)<br />

schemes and Quality Control (QC) standards are available for laboratories<br />

that test drinking water (WS), waste water (WP), soils and hazardous waste.<br />

APG has all DMRQA analytes to satisfy your DMRQA needs. Online reporting<br />

tools simplify the process. APG is A2LA accredited and meets the<br />

requirements for ISO/IEC 17025:2005. APG has evaluated over 1,000,000<br />

data points.<br />

Analytical Scientific Instruments, Inc.<br />

425 Appian Way<br />

Booth 3213 (20x10)<br />

EL Sobrante, CA 94803 / 800-344-4340<br />

Home Page http://www.hplc-asi.com<br />

Our company is dedicated to developing innovative products for HPLC and<br />

LC/MS. We manufacture a broad range of instruments and components<br />

including: PrimeLine isocratic and gradient HPLC Pumps with Micro,<br />

Analytical, Semi-Prep, and Prep Pump Heads, PrimeLine isocratic and<br />

reciprocating Syringe Pumps, Post Column Reactor (PCR) Modules,<br />

QuickSplit Adjustable, Fixed, Makeup, and Multi-Port Flow Splitters,<br />

HyperShear Static and Dynamic Mixers, and PrimeLine HPLC Replacement<br />

Parts. We can also apply our engineering and manufacturing expertise to<br />

meet your specific OEM project requirements.<br />

Analytical Sensors & Instruments Ltd.<br />

12800 Park One Dr.<br />

Sugar Land, TX 77478 / 800-545-6132<br />

Home Page http://www.asi-sensors.com<br />

Analytical Solutions and Providers (ASAP)<br />

1511 Neave St.<br />

Booth 3412 (20x10)<br />

Booth 1420 (20x10)<br />

Covington, KY 41011 / 877-987-2800<br />

Home Page http://www.asapanalytical.com<br />

We are a leading provider of analytical instruments, solutions and services.<br />

ASAP manufactures, services and supports the Infrared Detector (IRD). The<br />

first Vapor Phase FTIR Detector that interfaces to a GC to produce structural<br />

spectra. Additional products include the Titan XL GC inlet used for S/SL and<br />

PTV analysis. Service maintenance agreements for Agilent and Hitachi<br />

products are available.<br />

Anasazi Instruments, Inc.<br />

4101 Cashard Avenue Suite #103<br />

Booth 1804 (10x10)<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46203 / 866-494-9369<br />

Home Page http://www.aiinmr.com<br />

Our company manufactures 60 and 90MHz FT-NMR instruments using<br />

permanent magnets. These low cost instruments are rugged and easy to use<br />

and do not require liquid nitrogen and helium. There are many applications of<br />

the Eft spectrometer including research, teaching, and quality control.<br />

Instruments can be configured for 1H, 13C, and multinuclear observation<br />

(19F, 31P, 29Si, and others).<br />

Andor Technology<br />

425 Sullivan Ave - Ste #3<br />

Booth 4104 (10x10)<br />

South Windsor, CT 06074 / 800-296-1579<br />

Home Page http://www.andor.com<br />

Our company serves the high end & mid range markets designing &<br />

manufacturing scientific grade digital camera solutions including TE cooled,<br />

hard vacuum sealed CCD, ICCD and Electron Multiplying CCD digital<br />

cameras with USB 2.0 connectivity and dedicated software; spectrographs,<br />

spectroscopy systems and accessories, and spinning disk confocal imaging<br />

microscopy systems. Andor provides world-class sales, service and support<br />

for researchers and OEMs through our global distribution network, our<br />

technical resource & product catalog, Scientific Digital Camera Solutions, and<br />

on our website.<br />

Angel Canada Enterprises Ltd.<br />

3328 Bainbridge Ave.<br />

Booth 7026 (10x10)<br />

Burnaby, B.C, Canada V5A 2S8 / 604-421-2202<br />

Home Page http://www.angelpump.com<br />

Our company is a leading designer and manufacturer of quality infusion<br />

pumps and syringe pumps used in the fields of medicine. We provide<br />

complete pump product line for the solutions of precise, long term, ambulatory<br />

and volumetric infusion. Our product line includes volumetric infusion pump,<br />

high-speed programable volumetric infusion pump, micro-infusion syringe<br />

pump, portable syringe pump, and disposable ambulatory PCA infusion pump,<br />

etc. Our company's functions of development, manufacturing, sales are ISO<br />

9001 and ISO13485 certified. Visit our website for more information.<br />

Ankersmid BV<br />

Booth 1222 (30x10)<br />

de Wetering 25-27<br />

Oosterhout,NB, Netherlands 4906 CT / +0031-162-408910<br />

Home Page http://www.ankersmid.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of analytical equipment for Particle<br />

Size & Shape analysis. We’re offering decades of particle analysis knowledge,<br />

and employ seasoned personnel with a wide scope of experience. This has<br />

lead to the Revolutionary “EyeTech” Particle Size & Shape analyzers, Oil<br />

Quality Monitor (Oil-Q), On-Line (Oil-In Water) monitor and Laser and Video<br />

probes (In-Situ). We’re engaged in meeting the needs of our customers, by<br />

offering customized solutions for their Particle applications from sub-µm up till<br />

thousands of (µ)microns for both dry and wet samples, at Laboratory scale or<br />

by On-Line versions for Laser & Video Imaging probes.<br />

Antec Leyden BV<br />

Booth 2928 (10x10)<br />

Industrieweg 12<br />

Zoeterwoude, ZH, Netherlands 2382 NV / +31 71 581 3333<br />

Home Page http://www.antecleyden.com<br />

Our company is a supplier of system solutions using High Performance Liquid<br />

Chromatography (HPLC) with electrochemical detection. Dedicated system<br />

solutions for environmental, clinical and pharmaceutical applications have<br />

been developed with the ALEXYS 100 LC-EC system.<br />

Anton Paar USA<br />

10215 Timber Ridge Drive<br />

Booth 2247 (20x20)<br />

Ashland, VA 23005 / 800-722-7556<br />

Home Page http://www.anton-paar.com<br />

Our company, producer of high-end measuring instruments and analyzers for<br />

research and industry, is a leading global force in the field of density and<br />

concentration measurement, CO2 measurement and rheometry. To keep one<br />

step ahead of the state of the art, Anton Paar invests more than 20 % of its<br />

turnover in Research and Development. Innovation has been part of our<br />

history from the first: In 1967, we introduced the first digital density meter,<br />

operating on the oscillating U-tube principle.<br />

Applied Analytics<br />

4 Clock Tower Place, Suite 420<br />

Booth 4960 (20x10)<br />

Maynard, MA 01754 / 978-461-0080<br />

Home Page http://www.a-a-inc.com<br />

AAI manufactures process analyzers for online gas or liquid stream<br />

composition. Analyzers: UV VIS NIR diode-array-fiber-optics<br />

spectrophotometers for simultaneous determination of single or multicomponents.<br />

Applications: sulfur recovery (including tail gas, feed forwards,<br />

hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, sulfur dioxide, total sulfur), aromatics (BTX),<br />

NOx, ammonia, chlorine, metal ions, TiCl4, purity of MEG and color (ASTM,<br />

Saybolt) . AAI also manufactures certified, automated sampling systems and<br />

IR sensors for moisture, CO & CO2. Analyzers, sampling systems and<br />

software will all be on display.<br />

Applied Biosystems<br />

850 Lincoln Centre Drive<br />

Booth 3255 (40x60),<br />

5155 (20x20)<br />

Foster City, CA 94404 / 800-874-9868<br />

Home Page http://www.appliedbiosystems.com<br />

Our company (NYSE:ABI), an Applera Corporation business, develops and<br />

markets instrument-based systems, consumables, software, and services to<br />

the life science industry and research community. Applied Biosystems offers<br />

innovative technologies that enable biological discoveries in basic research,<br />

pharmaceutical research and development, and human and microbial<br />

identification.<br />

Applied Porous Technologies<br />

P.O. Box 569, 2 Tunxis Road<br />

Booth 4703 (10x10)<br />

Tariffville, CT 06081 / 860-408-9793<br />

Home Page http://www.appliedporous.com<br />

We are a world leader in the design, development, and manufacturing of<br />

porous materials and products. Our sintered porous metal media line is<br />

produced in the form of discs, cups, sheets and bushings and seamless<br />

tubing. Materials include stainless steel, titanium, and other temperature and<br />

corrosion resistant alloys. Through extensive secondary capabilities we can<br />

transform our porous components into complete, engineered assemblies for<br />

filtration, flow control, gas distribution, chromatography, breathers, and<br />

sensors applications.<br />

Applied Research Europe GmbH<br />

Golmer Strasse 18 A<br />

Booth 5239 (10x10)<br />

Berlin, Germany DE-13585 / +49-30-37 888 754<br />

Home Page http://www.appliedresearch.de<br />

We specialize in accessories and consumables for fluid transfer in HPLC and<br />

LC. Complete line of tubing and capillaries in a wide variety of diameters and<br />

materials, high and low pressure fingertight fittings and connection<br />

accessories, accessory kits, column hardware, high and low pressure filters in<br />

different materials, cutters, tools, solvent saver, degassers and valves. We<br />

offer custom manufacturing in PEEK, SS, PTFE and other materials.<br />

Applied Separations Inc<br />

Booth 3154 (10x10)<br />

930 Hamilton St<br />

Allentown, PA 18101 / 610-770-0900<br />

Home Page http://www.appliedseparations.com<br />

ENZYMATIC REACTORS- do lipase, esterase, protease, amylase, oxidase<br />

reactions without solvents- green chemistry, hydrogenations, too. Batch


eactors but also, co-current and countercurrent methods. CONTRACT<br />

FILLING- DNA/RNA clean filling facilities for contract filling of filters and/or<br />

your packings/powders in spin baskets, SPE syringe barrels, 96-well plates,<br />

etc. NEW SPE disks, fastest flowing disks using new flow through technology.<br />

Disks for waste water and drinking water- largest selection of SPE products,<br />

also flash chromatography. Pesticide/herbicide residues from soil and air.<br />

Applikon Analyzers Inc<br />

Booth 4406 (20x10)<br />

1701 North Park Drive<br />

Kingwood, TX 77339 / 281-354-2211<br />

Home Page http://www.applikon.com<br />

On-Line Process Analyzers for Continuous Liquid Chemical Analysis for<br />

Closed Loop Control. Concentration Monitors by Titration, Colorimetry, ISE &<br />

Voltammetry. Fast Response Time with NO Operator Intervention. Industrial<br />

Rated for General Purpose and Hazardous Locations. Remote Control<br />

Functionality from Sample Tap to Auto Replenishment. Reliability is<br />

Guaranteed with High Uptimes, High Accuracies and Low Maintenance. A<br />

Metrohm® Owned Company that Watchdogs your Process 24/7.<br />

AppliTek NV<br />

Booth 1142 (10x10)<br />

Venecoweg 19<br />

Nazareth, Belgium 9810 / +32 9 386 34 02<br />

Home Page http://www.applitek.com<br />

Since its foundation in 1985, AppliTek turned itself to a manufacturer of on-line<br />

process analyzers. Besides implementing merely analyzer equipment,<br />

AppliTek designs and manufactures complete analysis solutions covering an<br />

extended range of applications and unique needs. AppliTek has also a proper<br />

Spectroscopy Division which enables to develop own (portable) equipment, to<br />

assess application feasibility, to develop calibration models and to integrate<br />

non-AppliTek spectroscopic equipment into bigger projects. The typical<br />

industries we cover are: Refinery industry, Food industry, Mining industry and<br />

the Pharmaceutical industry.<br />

Aptuit, Inc<br />

Two Greenwich Office Park<br />

Booth 2804 (10x10)<br />

Greenwich, CT 06831 / 203-422-6600<br />

Home Page http://www.aptuit.com<br />

Our company can provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the<br />

physical and chemical properties of your drug compound and an assessment<br />

of the limitations of various delivery systems. Through our advanced analytical<br />

testing systems, we thoroughly evaluate your compound's physical and<br />

chemical properties to define and achieve the most appropriate formulation<br />

and presentation for optimal results. Our services center on small and large<br />

molecule analysis - API characterization, preformulation, method development<br />

and validation, release, and stability testing. For more information on all of our<br />

services, please visit our website.<br />

Aqua Diagnostic<br />

1/159 Dorcas Street<br />

Booth 7121 (10x10)<br />

Sth Melbourne, VIC Australia 3205 / +61 3 9763 9840<br />

Home Page http://www.aquadiagnostic.com<br />

Inventors of the revolutionary green COD technique capable of real-time,<br />

accurate and sensitive (ppb) analysis will display laboratory, field and on-line<br />

analyzers at this year’s <strong>Pittcon</strong>. Utilizing photoelectrochemistry, this new<br />

technology enables simple COD determination within minutes in a broad<br />

range of industrial and natural samples, including sea water, without the need<br />

for corrosive or toxic chemicals. PeCOD COD analyzers combine fully<br />

automated capabilities and reliable operation to provide users the economic<br />

benefits of real-time process control and environmental monitoring.<br />

Aqua Solutions, Inc.<br />

Booth 2535 (20x20)<br />

8 Old Burnt Mountain Road<br />

Jasper, GA 30143 / 800-458-2021<br />

Home Page http://www.aqua-sol.com<br />

Our Type I Reagent Grade Laboratory Water Purification Systems produce 2-<br />

3 LPM of 18-Megohm-cm purified water in Analytical, Biological, and Ultra-<br />

Low TOC versions. They operate on 12 VDC from an external 100-240 VAC<br />

power supply. They are certified by CSA for US and Canada and CE marked<br />

for export. Compact RO+DI models include built-in RO pretreatment and<br />

operate anywhere on virtually any quality tap water. Systems include<br />

continuous recirculation, a remote dispenser, and a 2-year warranty. Made in<br />

the USA. Wanted - Domestic and International Resellers and Representatives.<br />

AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation<br />

Booth 2806 (10x10)<br />

160 School House Rd<br />

Souderton, PA 18964 / 215-723-8181<br />

Home Page http://www.ar-worldwide.com<br />

Ardara Technologies L.P.<br />

Booth 5207 (10x10)<br />

9937 McClellan Street<br />

North Huntingdon, PA 15642 / 412-607-4213<br />

Home Page http://www.ardaratech.com<br />

A Western Pennsylvania supplier of mass spectrometry components and<br />

systems, including quadrupole mass filters, hexapoles, octopoles, RF power<br />

supplies, vacuum chambers, TOF mass spectrometer components and<br />

electronics, data acquisition systems, and Analytica of Branford electrospray<br />

ion sources. Our RF Power Supplies can drive ion funnels, quadrupoles,<br />

hexapoles, and octopoles. We specialize in working closely with customers to<br />

design, build, and integrate custom, crazy, mass spectrometer configurations<br />

coupling quadrupoles, linear ion traps, and time-of-flight mass analyzers<br />

together with various ionizers.<br />

Aries Filterworks-A Division of ResinTech, Inc. Booth 4302 (20x10)<br />

1 Resin Tech Plaza 160 Cooper Road<br />

West Berlin, NJ 08091-9243 / 856-768-9600<br />

Home Page http://www.arieswater.com<br />

Our company manufactures Ultrapure Type I water systems, general<br />

deionization units and water purification cartridges for the scientific<br />

community. Replacement cartridges fit most major brands of water systems.<br />

The featured Gemini Ultrapure water system incorporates Multipass UV and<br />

microprocessor controlled dispensing function for the most critical<br />

applications. As a division of ResinTech, Aries Filterworks is intimate with the<br />

core technology of deionization. Products are made in the USA using<br />

ResinTech's premium resins, carbons, and specialty medias.<br />

Arizona Instrument LLC<br />

Booth 6543 (20x10)<br />

1912 W 4th St<br />

Tempe, AZ 85281-2491 / 800-528-7411<br />

Home Page http://www.azic.com<br />

An ISO 9001:2000 registered company that designs, manufactures, and<br />

markets the complete line of Computrac precision moisture, solids and ash<br />

analysis instruments and Jerome toxic gas detectors. These instruments are<br />

used in research and development, quality control, process control and in<br />

portable and fixed environmental monitoring applications. We provide<br />

comprehensive pre- and post-sale customer service including application<br />

development, training, and instrument calibration and repair.<br />

Arnel Inc.<br />

Booth 2859 (20x10)<br />

3145 Bordentown Avenue<br />

Parlin, NJ 08859 / 732-721-4300<br />

Home Page http://www.arnelinc.com<br />

Our company was established in 1982 and is a technology company with<br />

expertise in providing Engineered Analytical Solutions for chromatographic<br />

and related techniques. Our products provide Engineered Analytical Solutions<br />

to the environmental, food, beverage, petroleum, petrochemical and chemical<br />

markets. Since our inception, we have developed an array of rugged, highly<br />

automated products tailored to meet QC, occupational safety and process<br />

requirements in many industries. From turn-key dedicated instruments to<br />

custom designed analyzers, we provide products to improve your productivity.<br />

Artel<br />

Booth 4303 (10x10)<br />

25 Bradley Drive<br />

Westbrook, ME 04092 / 888-406-3463<br />

Home Page http://www.artel-usa.com<br />

Our company's products and services enable laboratories to quickly and easily<br />

optimize liquid handling processes and document testing protocol to ensure<br />

data integrity, compliance, and efficiency. The PCS enables fast and easy<br />

frequent interim verifications for all of your handheld pipettes. The MVS allows<br />

you to verify accuracy and precision, troubleshoot, and optimize the<br />

performance of your automated liquid handlers and multichannel pipettes.<br />

LHQA is a comprehensive, scientifically based, rigorous pipette technique<br />

training and certification program. Trust your results. Today.<br />

Asahi Techneion Co., Ltd.<br />

Booth 4210 (20x10)<br />

1-1-14 Shiujuku, Shiujuku-ku<br />

Tokyo, Japan 160-0022 / 81-3-3225-6228<br />

Home Page http://www.asahi-techneieon.co.jp<br />

Ashland Inc./Analytical Services & Technology Booth 3102 (20x10)<br />

5200 Blazer Pkwy TW-1<br />

Dublin, OH 43017 / 800-545-8779<br />

Home Page http://www.ashlandanalytical.com<br />

Fully equipped comprehensive analytical laboratory specializing in Complex<br />

Problem Solving. Offering chemical analysis, materials testing and<br />

characterization, and emissions testing to meet your needs in product<br />

performance, packaging and product defect analysis, including plastics and<br />

adhesives, industrial water chemistry analysis, corrosion coupon analysis,<br />

research & method development. Capabilities include NMR, Spectroscopy,<br />

Microscopy, XRD, Elemental Analysis, Chromatography, Rheological<br />

Analysis, Thermal Analysis, Mechanical and Physical testing including<br />

instrumented impact testing, and general wet chemistry techniques. ISO<br />

9001:2000 certified.<br />

ASP - Automated Sample Prep<br />

Booth 6425 (20x10)<br />

56 Felton Street<br />

Waltham, MA 02453 / 781-891-6522<br />

Home Page http://www.automated-sample-prep.com<br />

Power-Sep protein Purification System, small or large scale purification. Flow<br />

rates .02ml - 1000 ml/min. Real time plotting of pH, UV, Conductivity. Fully<br />

programmable Pressurized Extraction system. This high pressure system<br />

allows multiple pressure and temperature set points to be programmed in the<br />

same run. Automated pHstat allows multiple set points to be programmed in<br />

one run. Real time plotting of pH, Temperature and reaction rate.<br />

Aspectrics, Inc.<br />

Booth 6753 (30x10)<br />

6900 Koll Center Parkway, Suite 401<br />

Pleasanton, CA 94566 / 925-931-9270<br />

Home Page http://www.aspectrics.com<br />

Our company is the innovator of Encoded Photometric Infrared EP-IR and<br />

manufactures process rugged at-line and on-line analyzers. Serving the<br />

CleanTech industry, Aspectrics’ MultiComponent 5000 and 5500 Analyzers<br />

are used to monitor gas emissions in real-time while the 2750 Biofuels<br />

Analyzer line has been successfully integrated for at-line BioDiesel production<br />

applications utilizing fiber optic sampling. Furthermore, Aspectrics, Inc. EP-IR


has been named by R&D Magazine as one of the Top 100 most<br />

technologically significant products introduced into the marketplace in 2006.<br />

ASPEX Corporation<br />

Booth 3745 (20x10)<br />

175 Sheffield Dr<br />

Delmont, PA 15626 / 724-468-5400<br />

Home Page http://www.aspexcorp.com<br />

Our company is dedicated to becoming the recognized expert in automated<br />

microanalysis instrumentation. Recently, Aspex’s has expanded its focus to<br />

supply turn-key systems which address a variety of cleanliness & process<br />

control initiatives. Our current products continue to offer innovative solutions<br />

for the Pharmaceutical, Medical Device, Forensic and Industrial markets.<br />

Aspex’s provides a seamless, totally integrated automated solution, combining<br />

Size, Shape, Image AND Elemental Composition of particles - WITH a<br />

complete set of statistical analysis reporting tools and comprehensive data<br />

management solutions. Dedicated, Creative, Innovative<br />

AST Products, Inc.<br />

Booth 4603 (10x10)<br />

9 Linnell Circle<br />

Billerica, MA 01821 / 877-667-4500<br />

Home Page http://www.astp.com<br />

Our company supplies cleaning systems and VCA (Video Contact Angle)<br />

surface analysis instruments. AST's Plasma processing systems provide<br />

complete organic contamination removal without wet chemical problems. Our<br />

VCA instruments deliver accurate and reproducible cleanliness analysis<br />

through video imaging and user-friendly software. Complete product lines are<br />

available for semiconductor, microelectronics, medical and other industrial<br />

applications. For more information, please call 978-667-4500 or visit us on the<br />

web.<br />

ASTM International<br />

Booth 5334 (10x10)<br />

Box C700, 100 Barr Harbor Drive<br />

West Conshohocken, PA 19428 / 610-832-9612<br />

Home Page http://www.astm.org<br />

Organized in 1898, ASTM International is one of the largest voluntary<br />

standards development organizations in the world and a trusted source for<br />

technical standards for materials, products, systems, and services. Today,<br />

ASTM continues to play an international leadership role in the standardization<br />

needs of the global marketplace. ASTM’s 12,000 standards, developed by the<br />

work of over 140 technical committees, are crucial to the information<br />

infrastructure that guides design, manufacturing and trade worldwide. These<br />

standards and related technical information are available online, in print, and<br />

in CD-ROM format.<br />

Astoria-Pacific International<br />

PO BOX 830<br />

Booth 5026 (20x10),<br />

5027 (20x10)<br />

Clackamas, OR 97015 / 800-536-3111<br />

Home Page http://www.astoria-pacific.com<br />

Our company was established in 1990. Our Industrial group manufactures and<br />

services the Astoria, Astoria2, and Astoria Discrete analyzers for laboratories<br />

that are monitoring nutrients, ions and other tests in water and wastewater,<br />

soils and plants, wine, beer, tobacco, pharmaceutical, and other markets. Our<br />

Clinical group manufactures and services the SPOTCHECK system, which<br />

laboratories use to monitor the health of newborns. Additionally, both groups<br />

produce and market convenient reagent kits for their bench-top systems.<br />

Astrix Technology Group<br />

Booth 5358 (10x10)<br />

1090 King Georges Post Rd., Suite 604<br />

Edison, NJ 08837 / 732-661-0400<br />

Home Page http://www.astrixtechgroup.com<br />

Our company evaluates and implements improved data collection and<br />

processing strategies for scientific organizations. Our Informatics Division has<br />

extensive experience with commercial products and provides numerous<br />

services during their evaluation, selection and implementation. When a<br />

commercial product might not be the best solution due to unique requirements<br />

or workflows, our Applications Division can design and develop a customized<br />

solution. Astrix's Staffing Division provides technicians, scientists and IT<br />

professionals with sector specific expertise. For more information on Astrix,<br />

visit our website.<br />

ATAGO U.S.A., Inc.<br />

Booth 5936 (20x10)<br />

12011 NE First St., Bldg. C Ste. 110<br />

Bellevue, WA 98005 / 877-282-4687<br />

Home Page http://www.atago.net<br />

Aurora Instruments<br />

Booth 3847 (20x10)<br />

1001 East Pender Street<br />

Vancouver, BC Canada V6A 1W2 / 800-883-2918<br />

Home Page http://www.aurora-instr.com<br />

Smart Solutions for Elemental Analysis! We are a Canadian company<br />

dedicated to designing, manufacturing and servicing scientific instruments.<br />

Our mission is to provide analytical chemists with unique, high quality<br />

instruments and long-term technical support. Our product line includes Atomic<br />

Absorption Spectrometer, Atomic fluorescence Spectrometer, Autosamplers,<br />

Microwave Digestion Systems and introducing our new cost-effective<br />

automatic liquid handling system,VERSA. Our products are sold through<br />

leading distributors in mining, petroleum, chemical, agricultural,<br />

pharmaceutical and medical, environmental and commercial laboratory<br />

industries worldwide.<br />

Austrian Trade Commission<br />

Booth 3106 (10x10)<br />

11601 Wilshire Blvd. #2420<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90025 / 310-477-9988<br />

Home Page http://www.advantageaustria.org/us<br />

We provide assistance in promoting trade between the USA and Austria.<br />

Please contact our booth No. 3106. Participating Austrian companies: ELGES<br />

Lehnert; SCIOTEC Diagnostic Technologies;<br />

Autoscribe/Zumatrix, Inc.<br />

Booth 5554 (30x10)<br />

29 Simpson Lane, Unit D1<br />

Falmouth, MA 02540 / 508-457-7911<br />

Home Page http://www.zumatrix.com<br />

Matrix Gemini LIMS is a modern Microsoft .NET product, that provides the<br />

same screens for both rich clients and thin web browser clients with zero<br />

footprint. You choose how to connect, your user experience is the same.<br />

Matrix may be configured to the needs of different laboratories without<br />

unsupportable custom code or any scripting language. Matrix Stability Express<br />

is the complete answer to managing pharmaceutical & food shelf-life studies<br />

according to FDA guidelines. Matrix Sample Tracker is a flexible tool to track<br />

samples and tasks in your lab. Without the complexity and cost of a LIMS.<br />

Compatible with barcodes.<br />

Avantes, Inc.<br />

9769 W 119th Dr., Suite 4<br />

Booth 2539 (10x10)<br />

Broomfield, CO 80021-2560 / 866-678-4248<br />

Home Page http://www.avantes.com<br />

We manufacture portable spectrometer systems, light sources, fiberoptic<br />

cables & probes, and accessories for UV/VIS/NIR measurement from 200-<br />

2,500 nm. Systems include choice of various detector arrays and<br />

communication options including USB, USB2, Wireless, and RS232. Avantes<br />

welcomes custom engineering questions and OEM inquiries. Avantes has<br />

thousands of spectrometers in the field and experienced specialists to help<br />

find your Solutions in Spectroscopy®.<br />

Avantium Technologies BV<br />

Zekeringstraat 29<br />

Booth 1555 (10x10)<br />

Amsterdam, Netherlands 1014 BV / 0031-205868080<br />

Home Page http://www.avantium.com<br />

Our company is a leader in advanced high-throughput R&D in the energy,<br />

chemicals and pharmaceutical industries. We develop products in biofuels,<br />

bio-based chemicals and novel crystal forms of marketed drugs with<br />

proprietary high-throughput R&D technology. Avantium has demonstrated this<br />

technology by providing R&D services and tools to over 70 companies<br />

worldwide. FLOWRENCE is a parallel, fixed-bed reactor system for gas<br />

and liquid phase and trickle flow operations enabling high-throughput<br />

heterogeneous catalyst testing in customer laboratories. The Crystal16 is a<br />

desktop parallel crystallizer for medium-throughput crystallization studies.<br />

Avegen Life Sciences<br />

10F-1, No 81, Hsin Tai Wu Rd Sec 1,<br />

Hsi Chin, Taiwan R.O.C.<br />

Booth 6943 (10x10)<br />

Taipei Hsien, Taiwan R.O.C. 221 / +886226980368<br />

Home Page http://www.avegene.com<br />

Our company, headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, develops, manufactures and<br />

markets a variety of biomedical instrument and reagent products that covers<br />

genetic, genomic, proteomic and medical diagnosis applications. Besides,<br />

Avegene provides professional OEM services. In Avegene OEM Laboratory,<br />

we’re offering from re-labeling OEM to fully customized ODM services. Jointforces<br />

of innovation, teamwork and expertise make Avegene different from<br />

other biotech companies. We do not create something new but produce what<br />

you really need by making it more efficient, more accurate, more user-friendly<br />

and more reliable.<br />

Avir Sensors LLC<br />

1180 Seminole Trail, Suite 495<br />

Booth 4558 (10x10)<br />

Charlottesville, VA 22901 / 434-973-1450<br />

Home Page http://www.avirsensors.com<br />

Designs and manufactures the TS400 open-path, multi-chemical gas detector<br />

that rapidly detects and identifies minute quantities of more than 50 hazardous<br />

gaseous chemicals. TS400 can detect gases at distances of up to 100 meters<br />

with high levels of reliability and accuracy. TS400 responds within one second<br />

and communicates vapor identification and concentration using wired or<br />

wireless communication protocols and has no consumables, or routine<br />

maintenance. Rugged and weatherproof, TS400 is useful in a wide range of<br />

security and safety applications.<br />

Avo Photonics, Inc.<br />

700 Business Center Drive, Suite 125<br />

Booth 6926 (10x10)<br />

Horsham, PA 19044 / 215-441-0107<br />

Home Page http://www.avophotonics.com<br />

Our company provides advanced contract manufacturing services for photonic<br />

and microelectronic customers in the communications, military, aerospace,<br />

medical and industrial markets. With state-of-the-art equipment and design<br />

expertise for optical and RF products, we are able to support product<br />

development from concept through production. Prototyping through volume<br />

manufacturing, electro-optic performance testing, high-value design,<br />

qualification testing for ruggedness and reliability, fixture development and<br />

lower-cost manufacturing are all part of Avo's standard offerings.


Axsun Technologies<br />

Booth 5509 (10x10)<br />

1 Fortune Drive<br />

Billerica, MA 01821 / 978-262-0049<br />

Home Page http://www.axsun.com<br />

Our company designs, manufactures, and supplies NIR process and handheld<br />

spectrometers for use in pharmaceutical/PAT, petrochemical, and in field<br />

portable material identification applications. IntegraSpec NIR spectrometers<br />

monitor vapor, liquids, and solids in transmission or diffuse reflection to<br />

address a wide range of applications. The Anavo Handheld NIR Material<br />

Identifier provides rapid, accurate material identification directly in the field,<br />

warehouse, or on the loading dock, saving the time and expense of laboratory<br />

testing.<br />

Axygen Scientific, Inc<br />

Booth 1538 (30x10)<br />

33210 Central Ave<br />

Union City, CA 94587 / 800-429-9436<br />

Home Page http://www.axygen.com<br />

Known for our innovation as well as our depth of product offering, Axygen, Inc.<br />

is a world-wide manufacturer of high quality laboratory consumables, PCR<br />

purification kits, and Crystalography products for molecular biology research,<br />

chemistry, and clinical laboratories. Axygen specializes in an extensive line of<br />

consumables for automation and high-throughput screening, PCR products<br />

and sealing options, and general laboratory plastics – including MAXYMUM<br />

RECOVERY pipet tips and micro-tubes.<br />

B<br />

B & W Tek, Inc.<br />

Booth 3403 (20x10)<br />

19 Shea Way, Suite 301<br />

Newark, DE 19713 / 302-368-7824<br />

Home Page http://www.bwtek.com<br />

Our company is a leader in developing and manufacturing biophotonic<br />

instrumentation. As a total solution provider, we serve Life Science and<br />

Biomedical communities by providing OED and OEM services. B&W Tek is<br />

dedicated to making the highest performance-to-cost products to meet<br />

customer's needs. Products include high power and broadband SLD/SLED<br />

sources, diode-pumped solid-state lasers, and high power diode/fiber lasers,<br />

UV/VIS/NIR/fluorescence/Raman spectrometers. ISO 9001 and ISO 13485<br />

certified. For more information visit our website.<br />

B/R Instrument Corporation<br />

Booth 5833 (10x10)<br />

9119 Centreville Rd<br />

Easton, MD 21601 / 800-922-9206<br />

Home Page http://www.brinstrument.com<br />

Bal Seal Engineering, Inc.<br />

Booth 6222 (10x10)<br />

19650 Pauling<br />

Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 / 800-366-1006<br />

Home Page http://www.balseal.com<br />

Our company is a global provider to the Analytical industry of custom<br />

engineered sealing, connecting, and energizing solutions. By utilizing our<br />

unique canted-coil spring technology along with proven material science<br />

coupled with nearly 50 years of application experience - our teams of<br />

dedicated engineering professionals continually develop innovative solutions<br />

for your most challenging needs.<br />

Baoding Longer Precision Pump Co., Ltd.<br />

Building A, Chuangye Center<br />

Baoding National High-Tech zone<br />

Booth 7019 (10x10)<br />

Baoding, Hebei, China 071051 / 0086-312-3110087<br />

Home Page http://www.longerpump.com<br />

Since being founded in 1997, Baoding Longer Precision Pump Co., Ltd. has<br />

been contributing itself to R&D and manufacture of precision pumps. And it<br />

has been accepted by the customers because of its high quality products and<br />

first class services. In the help of more than 300 dealers, Longer has become<br />

the biggest manufacturer of peristaltic pump in China. Longer products have<br />

been in the lead on the Chinese market and have been used widely in the<br />

areas of pharmaceutical industry, fine chemical industry, environmental<br />

protection, biochemical industry, etc. Now Longer company is improving its<br />

product quality and service to enter international market.<br />

Barben Analyzers Technology, LLC<br />

Booth 6541 (10x10)<br />

1701 S. Sutro Terrace<br />

Carson City, NV 89706 / 775-883-2500<br />

Home Page http://www.bat4ph.com<br />

Baseline-MOCON, Inc.<br />

Booth 4731 (10x10)<br />

19661 Highway 36<br />

Lyons, CO 80540 / 800-321-4665<br />

Home Page http://www.baseline-mocon.com<br />

Our company sets the standard in automated gas analysis for; Indoor Air<br />

Quality of toxic gases in the workplace, Environmental Source Monitoring,<br />

Ambient Air Networks, Mud Logging during hydrocarbon exploration and trace<br />

impurities in Specialty Gases. Products include detectors and analyzers,<br />

primarily based on Photoionization (PID) and Flame Ionization (FID)<br />

technologies. The Series 8800 includes a family of six continuous Total<br />

Hydrocarbon / VOC Analyzers. Microanalytics provides expert analytical<br />

services for the analysis of aromas, flavors and off-odors.<br />

Baseline Service Inc.<br />

Booth 3111 (10x10)<br />

508 Lincoln Blvd<br />

Middlesex, NJ 08846 / 732-563-1200<br />

Home Page http://www.baselineservice.com<br />

Our company has been providing multi-vender laboratory instrument support<br />

for over 14 years. We provide "Instrument" Metrology" and "Asset<br />

Management" services on a wide range of instruments and to a broad industry<br />

base. Experience, reliability, and cost savings makes Baseline Service the<br />

choice of some of the largest pharmaceutical, consumer healthcare and<br />

chemical companies in the country.<br />

BaySpec, Inc.<br />

Booth 7140 (10x10)<br />

101 Hammond Ave.<br />

Fremont, CA 94539 / 510-661-<strong>2008</strong><br />

Home Page http://www.bayspec.com<br />

Baytek International, Inc.<br />

Booth 5255 (20x20)<br />

3700 Bay Area Blvd, Suite 100<br />

Houston, TX 77058 / 281-218-8880<br />

Home Page http://www.baytekinternational.com<br />

Industry leading BLISS LIMS is specially designed for Refining,<br />

Petrochemical, Chemical, and Bulk Pharmaceutical laboratories. 25 years<br />

experience delivering successful laboratory automation projects through<br />

proven and reliable project methodology, experienced staff and innovative<br />

technology. Baytek International provides fully integrated instrument<br />

interfaces, web based user interfaces, integration with process systems<br />

including PI and IP21, bi-directional interface with SAP, and RFID sample<br />

tracking. We proudly introduce TurboTube, a sample vial distribution system<br />

for the entire laboratory. Visit www.baytekinternational.com for more<br />

information.<br />

BCEIA<br />

P.O. Box 2143, 54 San Li He Road<br />

Beijing, China 100045 / +8610-68512208<br />

Home Page http://www.bceia.cn<br />

Beckman Coulter Inc.<br />

200 S. Kraemer Blvd.<br />

Brea, CA 92821 / 800-742-2345<br />

Home Page http://www.beckmancoulter.com<br />

Booth 2307 (10x10)<br />

Booth<br />

- 50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

1520 (20x10),<br />

1521 (20x10)<br />

Our company makes instrument systems, tests and supplies that simplify and<br />

automate laboratory testing processes. These systems are used throughout<br />

the biomedical continuum, from basic research to drug research and<br />

development, clinical research, and diagnostic and point-of-care testing. By<br />

speeding results throughout the biomedical continuum, Beckman Coulter<br />

helps researchers unlock the secrets of disease and physicians find pathways<br />

to better patient care.<br />

Beijing NCS Analytical Instruments Co. Ltd.<br />

13, Gao Liang Qiao Xiejie Haidian District<br />

Booth 1806 (10x10)<br />

Beijing, China 100081 / 86-10-62176511<br />

Located in Beijing, China, offering certified reference materials, instruments<br />

and equipments for material analysis and testing, other consumbles for<br />

analysis and testing.<br />

Beijing Titan Instruments Co., Ltd<br />

4th Store, 6th Building No.1<br />

Jiuxianqiao, Dong Road, Chaoyang District<br />

Beijing, China 100016 / 0086-10-64375899<br />

Home Page http://www.bjtitanco.com<br />

Bel-Art Products<br />

6 Industrial Rd.<br />

Booth 3161 (10x10)<br />

Booth 2554 (20x10)<br />

Pequannock, NJ 07440 / 800-423-5278<br />

Home Page http://www.belart.com<br />

The Scienceware® product range of convenient laboratory tools includes<br />

bags, beakers, bottles, centrifugeware, clamps and holders, containers,<br />

cylinders, desiccators, dry ice maker, fume hoods, funnels, filters, glove<br />

boxes, labels, Life Science research products, organizers, pipettors,<br />

Poxygrid® racks, safety products, Sterileware® sample handling tools,<br />

siphons and pumps, Spinbar® magnetic stirring bars, stoppers, trays, tubing,<br />

and more. Featured products this year will be the new Techni-Dome® series<br />

of desiccator, glove chamber and fume hood, the Spinbar® Garage and<br />

Spinbar® Restrainer.<br />

Belec GmbH<br />

Hamburger Str. 12 Georgsmarienhuette<br />

Booth 7025 (20x10)<br />

Niedersachsen, Germany 49124 / +49-540-187-0917<br />

Home Page http://www.belec.de<br />

Our company and Opto Electronics GmbH of Germany are the pioneer of<br />

mobile precision metals analyses. Belec introduced the worlds very first<br />

mobile Emission Spectrometer in 1972 and has been leading the field ever<br />

since. Today Belec is the only company remaining that produces high-end<br />

mobile Emission Spectrometers using only the best high performance<br />

Photomultipliers and thus achieving laboratory precision and accuracy in<br />

portable metals analyses incl. C-P-S.Belec naturally also offers high<br />

performance compact and full size Laboratory Spectrometers.<br />

Benchmark Research Products Inc.<br />

Booth 1528 (10x10)<br />

PO Box 150<br />

Roebling, NJ 08554 / 609-499-5500<br />

Home Page http://www.benchmarkresearchproducts.com<br />

We are a manufacturing distributor of life science and basic lab equipment.<br />

Products include vortexers, shakers, rotator mixers, rockers, hot block dry


aths, small centrifuges, incubators and much more. We are seeking dealers<br />

and OEMs. Benchmark offers some of the best pricing and dealer margins in<br />

the industry and a 2-year warranty on most products. Ask about our “Invest in<br />

Success” dealer program with free support materials and 50% to 70% dealer<br />

margins.<br />

Berghof/America<br />

Booth 5013 (10x10)<br />

3773 NW 126 Avenue, Building 1<br />

Coral Springs, FL 33065 / 800-544-5004<br />

Home Page http://www.berghofusa.com<br />

Acid Purification System with only Fluoropolymer exposed parts, is<br />

economical and simple to operate. World’s only High Pressure Reaction<br />

Vessels with a complete fluoropolymer vessel liner, including cap.<br />

Fluoropolymer Microwave Digestion Vessels with pressure controlled venting<br />

system, for small sample prep in an acid resistant, non-contaminating vessel.<br />

Fluoropolymer: Labware, Storage Containers, Valves, Fittings, Stirrers,<br />

Sleeves, Gas and Liquid Sampling Bags, Liners, Adapters, Filters, Heaters,<br />

Pumps, Flow Controllers, Tubing, Sheet, Rod, Film. Fluoropolymer custom<br />

machining, fabrication and coating.<br />

Bertin Technologies<br />

10 Bis Ave Ampere BP 284<br />

Booth 5506 (10x10)<br />

Montigny-le-Bretonneux, France 78180 / +33 139 306 118<br />

Home Page http://www.bertin.fr/en<br />

We are a European leader in technological innovation for Healthcare, Industry<br />

and Defense. In Healthcare, we focus on the design, development and<br />

marketing of advanced laboratory equipments such as: Precellys®24: Sample<br />

Prep with bead beating technology, Cryolys: Temperature controller for<br />

sensitive extractions, Coriolis: Aerobiological qualification tool<br />

BGB Analytik<br />

Booth 3707 (10x10)<br />

Rohrmattstr. 4<br />

Boeckten, Switzerland 4461 / +41-0-61-991-00-46<br />

Home Page http://www.bgb-analytik.com<br />

Manufacturer of Chiral GC Columns for the Separation of Chiral Compounds<br />

and PressFit Connectors and Splitters.<br />

BHK Inc.<br />

Booth 3313 (20x10)<br />

1480 N Claremont Bl.<br />

Claremont, CA 91711 / 909-399-3646<br />

Home Page http://www.bhkinc.com<br />

For over 30 years, BHK has been a Leading Light Source and Opto-<br />

Mechanical Manufacturer supplying Mercury, Zinc, Cadmium, 10-K Zinc, Rare<br />

Gas, UV Grid, Infra-Red and High Output Germicidal Lamps all over the world<br />

for a wide range of industries. ISO9001:2000 Certified. Applications include:<br />

UV Ozone Generation and Sterilization, TOC Analysis, Spectroscopy, Waste<br />

Water Treatment, IR Gas Analysis, IR Spectrophotometers, Photochemical<br />

Reactions. Custom Light Sources, Power Supplies and Electro-Optical<br />

Assemblies Available.<br />

Bio-Chem Fluidics<br />

85 Fulton Street<br />

Booth 3607 (10x10)<br />

Boonton, NJ 07005 / 973-263-3001<br />

Home Page http://www.biochemfluidics.com<br />

Complete fluid systems solutions featuring Bio-Chem Valve and Omnifit<br />

components. Bio-Chem Valve isolation valves, pinch valves, micro pumps,<br />

and relief valves handle highly pure or aggressive fluids with precision and the<br />

highest level of chemical inertness. Omnifit fittings, tubing sets, bottle caps,<br />

rotary valves, and chromatography columns move fluids cleanly and<br />

efficiently. All components work equally well in OEM instruments or on the<br />

laboratory benchtop. Application engineers can provide custom solutions to<br />

match your application exactly. Bio-Chem Fluidics is your one stop solutions<br />

provider for all of your fluid handling needs.<br />

Bio-Logic USA<br />

9050 Executive Park Dr., Suite 201A<br />

Booth 6623 (10x10)<br />

Knoxville, TN 37923 / 865-769-3803<br />

Home Page http://www.bio-logic.us<br />

Our company is the exclusive supplier of EC-LAB potentiostats and<br />

accessories for electrochemistry and voltammetry used in electro-analytical<br />

research and electrochemical sensor development. A second product line on<br />

display is based on state-of-the-art stopped/quench flow mixing technology<br />

and spectroscopy. It is ideal for rapid kinetics measurements in chemistry and<br />

biology. All of these systems are based on a unique modular instrumentation<br />

design, allowing for increased capability built into the instrument initially, or<br />

that can be added easily afterward. Photosynthesis reactions are also studied<br />

using these products.<br />

Bio-Rad Laboratories, Informatics Division<br />

2 Penn Center Plaza, Suite 800<br />

1500 John F. Kennedy Blvd.<br />

Booth 4247 (20x20)<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19102 / 888-524-6723<br />

Home Page http://www.knowitall.com<br />

Award-winning software & database solutions: Spectroscopy - KnowItAll<br />

spectral data management, searching, processing, analysis; Spectral<br />

Libraries (including Sadtler spectra) - Over 1.3 million spectra (NMR, IR,<br />

Raman, MS, NIR, UV-Vis); Chemometrics - Data analysis, prediction/model<br />

building; Structure Drawing/Publishing (ChemWindow); Metabolomics - Raw<br />

data processing to biomarker identification; In Silico ADME/Tox Profiling,<br />

Lead Optimization - global models (eg. log P/D, water solubility), create local<br />

models, validation, optimization See new PAT applications and NMR<br />

features!<br />

Biohit, Inc.<br />

Booth 3643 (10x10)<br />

3535 Route 66, Bldg. 4<br />

Neptune, NJ 07753 / 800-922-0784<br />

Home Page http://www.us.biohit.com<br />

Our company will exhibit state of the art, ergonomically designed liquid<br />

handling instruments; hand-held pipettors and dispensers, both electronic and<br />

mechanical models; singe and multichannel formats; disposable pipet tips;<br />

microplate readers and washers; robotic pipetting system components for<br />

OEM applications; pipettor repair, preventative maintenance and calibration<br />

services; ELISA-based diagnostic test kits for screening of dyspeptic patients.<br />

Biologix Research Company<br />

Booth 1336 (20x10)<br />

9876 Pflumm<br />

Lenexa, KS 66215 / 913-648-8578<br />

Home Page http://www.biologixresearch.com<br />

Our company is committed to the manufacture and supply of high quality<br />

plastic laboratory supplies. We believe in meticulous control and setting<br />

standards of excellence. Biologix strives to develop long-term relationships<br />

with our distributors by providing you and your customer the products you<br />

need at the best prices available. Our manufacturing facilities are ISO 9000<br />

certified and comply with GMP regulations. Biologix also serves as an<br />

OEM/Private Label provider.<br />

BioProcess International<br />

Booth 3204 (10x10)<br />

One Research Drive, Suite 400A<br />

Westborough, MA 01581 / 508-616-5550<br />

Home Page http://www.bioprocessintl.com<br />

Biosigma SRL<br />

Booth 2358 (10x10)<br />

Via Valletta 6<br />

Cantarana DI Cona (VE), Italy 30010 / 0039 0426 302224<br />

Home Page http://www.biosigma.com<br />

Our company is an EN ISO 13485:2004 certificated company specialized in<br />

the production of Optical Multisample Cuvettes , Biotechnologie products<br />

(Micro/Cryo-tubes and storage boxes) and various CE Marked Plastic<br />

Consumables for life sciences. Expertise and accuracy made Biosigma one<br />

of the preferred OEM contractor for the major Diagnostics industries.<br />

BioSurplus Inc.<br />

Booth 4561 (10x10)<br />

4030 Sorrento Valley Blvd. #B<br />

San Diego, CA 92121 / 858-550-0800<br />

Home Page http://www.biosurplus.com<br />

A leading provider of resale of laboratory instruments and equipment<br />

management services to companies and universities in the life sciences<br />

arena. BSI is the prime source to purchase quality equipment at a reasonable<br />

price or to convert underutilized equipment to cash. Using its web-based<br />

system, e-Quip, BioSurplus offers a suite of services to handle all modes of<br />

transition: right-sizing, Corporate M&A, R&D shift, liquidation. Services<br />

includes: inventory ID and tracking, valuation and assessment, internal<br />

redeployment and disposition. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in San<br />

Diego, BSI also has offices in the San Francisco Bay area.<br />

Biotage<br />

Booth 2934 (10x10)<br />

1725 Discovery Drive<br />

Charlottesville, VA 22911 / 800-446-4752<br />

Home Page http://www.biotage.com<br />

We are a global company specializing in life science technologies. With<br />

products, knowledge and experience in the areas of genetic analysis,<br />

medicinal, analytical and process chemistry our customers include the world’s<br />

top 30 pharmaceutical companies, top 20 biotech companies, and leading<br />

academic institutes. Discovery chemistry products include; microwave<br />

synthesis, resin bound scavengers and reagents, solid phase extraction<br />

(SPE), flash purification cartridges and systems, and reaction screening<br />

instruments. The company is committed to developing innovative products<br />

that improve efficiency and results for discovery chemists.<br />

BioTechniques<br />

Booth 2526 (10x10)<br />

52 Vanderbilt Avenue, 7FL<br />

New York, NY 10017 / 212-520-2714<br />

Home Page http://www.biotechniques.com<br />

The international journal of life science methods, provides open access to<br />

first-quality, peer-reviewed papers on laboratory techniques and protocols.<br />

Now in its 42nd volume, BioTechniques has over 80,000 print subscribers<br />

worldwide. The journal augments its peer-reviewed content with feature<br />

articles and topic-specific supplements. Visit our website for more details.<br />

BioTools, Inc.<br />

Booth 1342 (10x10)<br />

17546 Beeline Hwy<br />

Jupiter, FL 33458 / 866-286-6571<br />

Home Page http://www.btools.com<br />

Instrumentation for analysis of chiral organics and biomolecules: ChiralIR,<br />

measurements of VCD, for unambiguous determination of absolute<br />

configuration, monitoring of asymmetric reactions; BioIR-analysis of FT-IR<br />

spectra of proteins, viruses, sugars, nucleotides, secondary structure,<br />

lyophilization; Extreme BioRAMAN, first commercial Raman Optical Activity<br />

(ROA) spectrometer, ChiralRAMAN, for characterization of all types of<br />

biomolecules and chiral molecules; Spectroscopic accessories, extensive<br />

protein databases-solids and solutions; unique sampling cells, holders, and<br />

accessories for temperature controlled studies.


BioTron, Inc.<br />

101-8F, Bucheon-Technopark III, 36-1,<br />

Samjeong-Dong<br />

Booth 2606 (10x10)<br />

Bucheon, Korea 421808 / +82-2-3143-7555<br />

Home Page http://www.biotron.kr<br />

Our company was founded in 1999 and has been oriented to R&D to supply<br />

the state-of-the-art equipments for the biological researches. Biotron, Inc. tries<br />

to pursue the cutting edge technology in bio-medical and green-biotech. As its<br />

effort, a bioreactor for cell therapy will allows us to contribute for the research<br />

of the regenerative therapeutics soon and a technology research and<br />

development for photo-bioreactor started to recycle the exhausted gases from<br />

a power plant by cultivating micro algae, finally producing bio-diesel and bioethanol.<br />

Bischoff Chromatography<br />

1010 Huntcliff, Ste 1350<br />

Booth 3431 (10x10)<br />

Atlanta, GA 30350 / 770-518-2447<br />

Home Page http://www.bischoff-chrom.de<br />

Demonstration of POPLC, Phase OPtimized Liquid Chromatography, the<br />

unique tool to speed up HPLC. Also on display will be HPLC columns packed<br />

with ProntoSIL, an ultra-pure, totally porous silica based material. Expert<br />

technical assistance will be available in the booth to help with your most<br />

important or troublesome applications.<br />

Boeckeler<br />

4650 S. Butterfield Dr<br />

Tucson, AZ 85714 / 800-552-2262<br />

Home Page http://www.boeckeler.com<br />

Boekel Scientific<br />

855 Pennsylvania Blvd<br />

Feasterville, PA 19053 / 800-336-6929<br />

Home Page http://www.boekelsci.com<br />

BookFactory<br />

2302 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd<br />

Booth 2907 (10x10)<br />

Booth 1326 (20x10)<br />

Booth 2803 (10x10)<br />

Dayton, OH 45408 / 877-431-2665<br />

Home Page http://www.bookfactory.com<br />

We are a worldwide leading producer of laboratory notebooks, record books,<br />

and log books. Find out why 12 of the world's top 15 pharmaceutical<br />

companies buy from us. With design, printing, and binding all in-house, we<br />

make your custom archival quality lab books and log books, in quantities as<br />

low as 10 books, extremely fast. All this at prices often 20-40% less than<br />

you're paying today. With offices in Dayton, OH and London, UK we can serve<br />

your global needs.<br />

Boston Electronics Corporation<br />

91 Boylston St<br />

Booth 2502 (20x10)<br />

Brookline, MA 02445 / 800-347-5445<br />

Home Page http://www.boselec.com<br />

Infrared sources and detectors including tunable IR Quantum Cascade Lasers<br />

from Alpes Lasers SA, Switzerland, room temperature MCT from Vigo System<br />

SA, Poland and thermopiles form Heimann Sensor GmbH, Germany. Also,<br />

thermal sources and IR LEDs. Also fast photon counting electronics,<br />

detectors and systems for Time Correlated Single Photon Counting from<br />

Becker & Hickl GmbH, Germany and Fluorescence Lifetime, Steady State and<br />

Laser Flash Photolyis spectrometers from Edinburgh Instruments, Scotland.<br />

Brady Corporation<br />

Booth 3631 (10x10)<br />

6555 West Good Hope Rd<br />

Milwaukee, WI 53223 / 800-541-1686<br />

Home Page http://www.bradyid.com<br />

Our company is a global manufacturer and provider of labeling solutions.<br />

Brady offers a broad line of labels, printers, software and scanners for many<br />

industries that would include Manufacturing/MRO and Life Science. Brady has<br />

labels can resist the coldest conditions from (-80C down to LN2) up to<br />

autoclave and also exposure to harsh chemicals and abrasion. Brady printers<br />

and scanners are reliable and easy to use and work seemlessly with Brady<br />

software packages for label design & printing, FDA CFR 21 Part 11<br />

Compliance and, also easily integrate with LIMS or any enterprise level<br />

software system.<br />

BrandTech Scientific, Inc.<br />

Booth 2435 (20x10)<br />

11 Bokum Road<br />

Essex, CT 06426-1506 / 888-522-2726<br />

Home Page http://www.brandtech.com<br />

Products with application in virtually every lab. Highlights include BRAND’s<br />

comprehensive line of mechanical and electronic pipettes, bottletop<br />

dispensers, and high-throughput-screening consumables. Also featuring the<br />

full VACUUBRAND line of laboratory vacuum pumps and electronically<br />

controlled vacuum systems, as well as mercury-free vacuum gauges and<br />

controllers. Also, VITLAB Class A & B volumetric plasticware, PFA products<br />

for trace analysis, BRAND PS, PMMA, and UV-Cuvettes and PCR products,<br />

and Bochem stainless steel lab jacks and supports. Products available<br />

through leading laboratory dealers.<br />

Branson Ultrasonics Corp<br />

41 Eagle Rd<br />

Booth 4012 (20x10)<br />

Danbury, CT 06813 / 203-796-0557<br />

Home Page http://www.bransonic.com<br />

Ultrasonic bench top cleaners ranging from 18 oz to 21 gallon capacity.<br />

Accessories , baskets, beakers, support racks and beaker covers and covers.<br />

A selection of aqueous cleaning solutions for all your cleaning needs. Branson<br />

ultrasonic analog and digital sonifier and liquid processing system for<br />

emulsification, degassing, chip assay, dispersion, dna processing, extraction<br />

and many more applications. A complete variety of microtips, flow thru horns,<br />

continious flow thru attachments, cup horns and sound proof enclosure box's.<br />

Brechbuhler, Inc.<br />

Booth 2137 (20x10)<br />

3845 FM 1960 W #275<br />

Houston, TX 77068 / 281-880-6963<br />

Home Page http://www.brechbuehler.com<br />

Value Added Partner of Thermo Scientific, Brechbuehler, Inc. specializes in<br />

GC, GC/MS Systems for custom applications. With over 37 years experience<br />

we deliver a solution to analytical needs. Our solutions are based on the<br />

FOCUS or TRACE GC and DSQII and POLARISQ GC/MS systems and<br />

feature CTC autosamplers for both GC and LC, Sniffer9000 a State of the Art<br />

GC-O system, Prep9000 GC fraction collector, VarioSplit programmable<br />

splitter, MCSS 2DGC THINK PINK<br />

Brimrose Corporation of America<br />

19 Loveton Circle Hunt Vally Loveton Circle<br />

Booth 5237 (10x10)<br />

Sparks, MD 21152 / 410-472-7070<br />

Home Page http://www.brimrose.com<br />

World leader and Global supplier of AOTF-NIR Analyzers for on-line process<br />

control and monitoring of various pharmaceutical, chemical, polymer and food<br />

processes. The AOTF-NIR high-speed analyzer provides accurate<br />

quantitative and qualitative analysis with instant results in REAL-TIME.<br />

Application includes: blend uniformity, chemical reaction end point, solvent<br />

recovery, raw material identification, tablet analysis, specification verification.<br />

Brimrose’s AOTF-NIR Analyzers are designed to work reliably in the<br />

production environment such as dust, vibration, saved time and money for<br />

many customers around the world.<br />

Brinkmann Instruments, Inc.<br />

One Cantiague Rd., PO Box 1019<br />

Westbury, NY 11590-0207 / 800-645-3050<br />

Home Page http://www.brinkmann.com<br />

Booth 3721 (30x60),<br />

SR34<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Metrohm® titration systems, featuring software, process analytical modules,<br />

pH/ion meters, electrodes, voltammetry instruments, and oxidative stability<br />

testing instruments; Heidolph® rotary evaporators, parallel chemistry<br />

platforms, overhead electronic stirrers, vacuum pumps, shakers, mixers,<br />

hotplate and magnetic stirrers; Radleys Reaction Stations for parallel<br />

synthesis, purification, and work-up; Lauda® baths, high/low temperature<br />

circulators, chillers, viscosity & tensiometers; Eco Chemie potentiostats;<br />

Kinematica POLYTRON® homogenizers; Velp Kjeldahl analyzers, block<br />

digesters, solvent extractors and fiber determination. Yamato spray dryers.<br />

Broen Laboratory Enterprises<br />

Booth 5402 (10x10)<br />

3122 Brinkerhoff Road<br />

Kansas City, KS 66115 / 913-621-7337<br />

Home Page http://www.labenterprises.net<br />

Our company is the manufacturer of the revolutionary new laboratory<br />

worksurface SPF-Lite. SPF-Lite is a chemically resistant worksurface which is<br />

light weight, fully repairable, and can be installed with a seamless finish. In<br />

addition to being a manufacturer, Broen Laboratory Enterprises also fuctions<br />

as a North American distributor for two major laboratory product lines. The first<br />

product is the Broen line of laboratory gas fixtures, faucets and safety<br />

equipment. The second product Broen Laboratory Enterprises distributes is<br />

the Alsident line of remote exhaust systems.<br />

Bronkhorst USA Inc.<br />

Booth 6839 (30x10)<br />

57 S. Commerce Way Suite 120<br />

Bethlehem, PA 18017 / 610-866-6750<br />

Home Page http://www.bronkhorstusa.com<br />

Liquid Flow Meters/Controllers for very low flow rates (down to 500<br />

nanolitres/minute); analog and digital Mass Flow Meters/Controllers for gases<br />

for laboratory applications, process gas control and gas distribution systems;<br />

Coriolis style Mass Flow Meters/ Controllers for gases and liquids; Electronic<br />

Forward and Back Pressure Controllers; microprocessor based<br />

Readout/Control/Blending systems; ‘CEM’ Direct Liquid Injection systems for<br />

mass flow control of vapors; customized (OEM) flow/pressure sensor and<br />

control solutions.<br />

Brookfield Engineering Labs, Inc.<br />

11 Commerce Boulevard<br />

Booth 2355 (30x10),<br />

2360 (10x10)<br />

Middleboro, MA 02346 / 800-628-8139<br />

Home Page http://www.brookfieldengineering.com<br />

Viscometers,Rheometers & Texture Analyzers-NEW! DVI PRIME Viscometer,<br />

robust,easy to use,computer interface & reasonably priced. New options: EZ<br />

Lock-Spindle attachment, Quick Action Lab Stand & Ball Bearing suspension<br />

system. Make your lab life easier. InLine Viscometer AST100 has touch<br />

screen MultiStation Control provides instantanious measurement & control in<br />

a Process environment. LFRA Texture Analyzer with Texture Pro Lite software<br />

& exclusive multiple Probe Kit provides versatility at a very affordable price.<br />

Brookhaven Instruments Corporation<br />

Booth 5202 (10x10)<br />

750 Blue Point Rd<br />

Holtsville, NY 11742 / 631-758-3200<br />

Home Page http://www.bic.com<br />

Particle, polymer and protein characterization instruments. Featuring<br />

innovative particle size, zeta potential, and molecular weight analyzers. For<br />

size measurement use our dynamic light scattering (DLS) and disc centrifuge<br />

instruments. INTRODUCING the BioDLS/NanoDLS with 2.5 uL cell volumes,<br />

batch, stop-flow and SEC mode for absolute size exclusion chromatography,


ASEC. Eliminate electro-osmotic effects with Brookhaven Instruments zeta<br />

potential analyzers. Determine zeta potential by particle electrophoresis and<br />

phase analysis. Use Brookhaven Instruments for determination of absolute<br />

molecular weight by static light scattering. Detectors for SEC/GPC.<br />

Brooks Instrument<br />

Booth 5728 (20x10)<br />

407 West Vine Street<br />

Hatfield, PA 19440 / 888-554-3569<br />

Home Page http://www.brooksinstrument.com<br />

Our company's flow meters and controllers consistently rank at the top of their<br />

category for accuracy, reliability and user preference. Brooks flow<br />

technologies, including Coriolis flow, thermal mass flow, and variable area<br />

(rotameters), are available with a wide range of flow rates and enclosures.<br />

Brooks also has a complete line of pressure regulators and pressure<br />

controllers, plus specialty products such as vaporizer systems for critical thin<br />

film coating applications. As long as you know the Brooks name, you know the<br />

answer to your flow challenge. Visit our website.<br />

Brooks Rand Labs<br />

3958 Sixth Avenue NW<br />

Booth 3908 (10x10)<br />

Seattle, WA 98107 / 206-632-6206<br />

Home Page http://www.brooksrand.com<br />

Our company is an internationally recognized leader for trace metals analysis<br />

and metals speciation technology including lab services, analytical<br />

instrumentation, and contract research. Lab services include trace level<br />

mercury, arsenic and selenium analysis and speciation including methyl<br />

mercury and inorganic arsenic. Products include atomic fluorescence based<br />

analytical systems for trace level total mercury and methyl mercury as<br />

referenced in EPA Methods 1630, 1631 and 245.7.<br />

Bruins Instruments<br />

Lindbergh Strasse 12<br />

Booth 2813 (20x10)<br />

Puchheim, Germany D-82178 / 49 89-8006770<br />

Home Page http://www.bruins.de<br />

NIR Transmission Analyzer for Agriculture and Food analysis like whole grain,<br />

meat, dairy products, convenience products, cereals, sweets. NIR Reflectance<br />

Analyzer for flour and baked goods, food ingredients, feed and pet food, dry<br />

materials. UV / VIS / NIR high resolution spectrometer, process-spectrometer<br />

and analyzer for lab, on-line-production and quality control.<br />

Bruker<br />

Booth 4041 (50x50)<br />

40 Manning Road<br />

Billerica, MA 01821 / 978-667-9580<br />

Home Page http://www.bruker.com<br />

Our companies are committed in providing the finest products for a range of<br />

Life Science, Materials Science, Biotech, and Process Analytical applications,<br />

supported by the best people in the industry. We offer a variety of solutions for<br />

many of your analytical requirements, encompassing technology platforms in<br />

NMR, EPR, preclinical MRI, Mass Spectrometry, analytical X-Ray, Infrared<br />

and Raman Spectroscopy.<br />

Bruker Analytical Services<br />

Booth 4041 (50x50)<br />

2700 N. Crescent Ridge Dr.<br />

The Woodlands, TX 77381 / 281-292-2447 ext. 6148<br />

Home Page http://www.bruker.com/bas<br />

From routine services to special projects on feasibility studies and method<br />

development projects, Bruker Analytical Services offers a wide range of<br />

analytical measurements applied to the full range of chemical compounds,<br />

materials, foods or other samples. Utilizing high resolution, solid state and<br />

process NMR, FT-IR and Raman spectrometers, Time-Domain NMR<br />

analyzers, we are ready to serve your needs. For more information, please<br />

visit our website.<br />

Bruker AXS Inc.<br />

5465 East Cheryl Parkway<br />

Booth 4041 (50x50)<br />

Madison, WI 53711-5373 / 800-234-9729<br />

Home Page http://www.bruker-axs.com<br />

Our company offers analytical X-ray solutions for determining the chemical<br />

and structural composition of materials. Our instruments enable scientists to<br />

make technological advances, increase productivity, and enhance quality and<br />

process control in life science, industry and academia. We offer X-ray<br />

Fluorescence (XRF, µXRF, TXRF and Handheld), Spark Optical Emission<br />

(OES), X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Single Crystal Diffraction and Microanalysis<br />

(EDS) solutions. New for <strong>Pittcon</strong> are our SMART X2S, a fully automated<br />

system for 3D structure determination of small molecules, and our D2<br />

CRYSO, an EDXRD system for fast measurement of crystal orientation.<br />

Bruker BioSpin Corp.<br />

Booth 4041 (50x50)<br />

15 Fortune Drive<br />

Billerica, MA 01821 / 978-667-9580<br />

Home Page http://www.bruker-biospin.com<br />

Our company is a leading provider of life science tools based on magnetic<br />

resonance core technology. Our technology platforms include NMR, EPR, preclinical<br />

MRI, benchtop process analysis by NMR/EPR, and superconducting<br />

magnets.<br />

Bruker Daltonics Inc.<br />

Booth 4041 (50x50)<br />

40 Manning Road<br />

Billerica, MA 01821 / 978-663-3660<br />

Home Page http://www.bdal.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of mass spectrometry instruments<br />

and accessories for pharmaceutical, biochemical and chemical research. Our<br />

products include a complete variety of MALDI-TOF, MALDI-TOF/TOF, Qq-<br />

FTMS, ESI-Ion Trap, ESI-LC/TOF, and ESI-Q-q-TOF systems, as well as a<br />

complete line of automated sample processing systems and productivityenhancing<br />

software for all of your mass spectrometry needs. As a global<br />

leader in nuclear, biological and chemical detection, as well as pathogen<br />

identification, our product line is based on a broad array of technologies,<br />

including Mass Spectrometry and Ion Mobility Spectrometry.<br />

Bruker Optics Inc.<br />

Booth 4041 (50x50)<br />

19 Fortune Drive<br />

Billerica, MA 01821 / 978-439-9899<br />

Home Page http://www.brukeroptics.com<br />

Our company is a leading developer and provider of research, analytical and<br />

process analysis instruments and solutions based on infrared and Raman<br />

molecular spectroscopy technology.<br />

Buchi Corporation<br />

19 Lukens Drive, Ste 400<br />

Booth 6041 (30x50),<br />

SR52<br />

New Castle, DE 19720 / 302-225-2433<br />

Home Page http://www.mybuchi.com<br />

<strong>2008</strong> our company will launch three NEW Extraction systems, the NIR Solids<br />

Transmittance module, the Multivap® P-12 and P-6, Sepacore Control<br />

Software and the K-360 Distillation unit . These new systems continue Buchi’s<br />

dedication to reliability, automation and safety. Buchi® products include<br />

Laboratory and Industrial Evaporation Systems, Vacuum systems, Spray<br />

drying, Melting Point systems, Flash and Preparative Chromatography,<br />

Universal extractors, Automated Kjeldahl systems and FT-NIR systems.<br />

Buchi® is proud to offer a wide range of Support Solutions from Method<br />

development, Application support and the direct Buchi Service Department.<br />

Buck Scientific Inc<br />

Booth 6343 (20x20)<br />

58 Fort Point St<br />

E. Norwalk, CT 06855 / 800-562-5566<br />

Home Page http://www.bucksci.com<br />

Burkert Fluid Control Systems<br />

Booth 2903 (20x20)<br />

2602 McGaw Avenue<br />

Irvine, CA 92614 / 949-223-3100<br />

Home Page http://www.burkert-usa.com<br />

Our company is a global system solution provider of the most reliable and<br />

innovative means utilizing; microfluidic valves, sensors, process valves,<br />

pneumatic actuation, controllers and solenoid valves. Burkert Fluid Control<br />

Systems provides the following markets custom fluid control systems; medical<br />

equipment, biotech, pharmaceutical, food & beverage, water treatment,<br />

semiconductor and general industrial processing.<br />

Burle Industries, Inc.<br />

Booth 4029 (20x20)<br />

1000 New Holland Avenue<br />

Lancaster, PA 17601-5688 / 717-295-6888<br />

Home Page http://www.photonis.com<br />

World Leading Designer and Manufacturer of Scientific Detector and Electron<br />

Tube Products. Complete range of Standard and Custom Charged Particle<br />

Detectors. GC, LC, TOF, ICP, lower cost MS replacement Detectors for all<br />

manufacturers. Channeltron® and MAGNUM Channel Electron Multipliers®,<br />

MCP/Microchannel Plates, Time-of-Flight MS, RGA, FIB, SEM Detectors,<br />

ELECTROGEN Electron Generator Arrays, FieldMaster Ion Guides, IMS<br />

Drift Tubes, Reflectron Lenses, Glass Capillary Arrays, Glass Coated Wires.<br />

Also available PMT/Photomultiplier, MCP-PMT, Image Intensifier & HPD,<br />

Streak and Power Tubes, Neutron and Gamma Detectors, HV Power Supplies<br />

&Accessories.<br />

C<br />

C I Analytics<br />

Booth 2228 (10x10)<br />

2085 Industrial Blvd.<br />

Chambly, PQ Canada J3L 4C5 / 450-658-4965<br />

Home Page http://www.cianalytics.com<br />

Process and Laboratory analyzers for on-line and laboratory applications,<br />

within the petrochemical, environmental and food/beverage industries.<br />

Analyzers for total/species, sulfur/nitrogen, arsine, ammonia, chlorides, and<br />

other hazardous gases/liquids. CSA and ATEX approved INTRINSICALLY<br />

SAFE models. New SuperC AMF is capable of measuring up to 8 different<br />

impurities, with simple and error-proof operation. This analyzer is computercontrolled<br />

for optimum accuracy and repeatability. Technologies include dry<br />

colorimetric detection (DCD), gas chromatography, chemiluminescence.<br />

Custom engineering possible for specific applications.<br />

C Technologies, Inc.<br />

Booth 5531 (10x10)<br />

757 Route 202 / 206<br />

Bridgewater, NJ 08807 / 908-707-1009<br />

Home Page http://www.ctechnologiesinc.com<br />

Our company designs and manufactures Fiber Optic Devices for UV/Vis<br />

analysis. Our latest device, Solo VPE, enables users to dynamically vary<br />

pathlength. Uses include, Rapid Compound Characterization, Concentration<br />

Measurement, Dilution Targeting and Method Development. Markets include,<br />

Biotech, Chemical & Pharmaceutical.


C/D/N Isotopes Inc.<br />

Booth 2203 (10x10)<br />

88 Leacock St.<br />

Pointe-Claire, Quebec, Canada H9R 1H1 / 800-565-4696<br />

Home Page http://www.cdnisotopes.com<br />

Currently offer almost 2800 products, with most in stock. Most of our<br />

compounds are manufactured exclusively by us. Our extensive custom<br />

synthesis capabilities allow us to develop the products that our customers<br />

need. There is no better company to meet your needs for deuterated<br />

compounds. <strong>2008</strong> Catalog out soon.<br />

C2V<br />

Booth 1859 (20x10)<br />

Colosseum 20, PO Box 318<br />

Enschede, Netherlands 7500 AH / +31-53-4889889<br />

Home Page http://www.c2v.nl<br />

We offer the C2V-200 microGC. This fast gas analyzer is a chip-based<br />

instrument with integrated TCD (Thermal Conductivity Detector). A tiny easy<br />

exchangeable GC cartridge (3.5x2x0.6") contains injector, detector, column,<br />

and heating capability up to 180C. Miniaturized hardware, low temperature<br />

capacity, extremely accurate micro liter peak injection and short columns<br />

enable fast accurate detection while lowering costs. C2V focuses on natural<br />

gas, oil, process and lab applications. The C2V-200 can be connected to<br />

external detectors.<br />

Caframo Ltd<br />

RR 2<br />

Booth 1813 (20x10)<br />

Wiarton, ON Canada N0H 2T0 / 800-567-3556<br />

Home Page http://www.caframo.com<br />

Stirring made easy. Caframo offers a full line of overhead stirrers and<br />

accessories for everything you mix. Whether you are stirring viscous or nonviscous<br />

product in a small beaker or a large carboy, Caframo stirrers give you<br />

the power and control you need. Come and see the new ultra-compact Petite<br />

Digital stirrer – an essential for every lab. Built with Caframo quality, a<br />

brushless DC motor and digital display, the Petite mixes up to two liters with a<br />

speed range of 50-2500 rpm. View our full line of accessories including 316L<br />

stainless steel and PTFE impellers, clamps, stands and vessel adapters.<br />

Made in Canada – Shipped around the world.<br />

Cal-Tech Scientific, Inc.<br />

4062 Fabian Way Suit: 2<br />

Booth 4660 (10x10)<br />

Palo Alto, CA 94303 / 650-799-4230<br />

Home Page http://www.caltechscientific.com<br />

Primier services provider Buy Sale Services and Training for Agilent/HP,<br />

Thermo Finnigan Gas/Liquid Chromatographs and Mass Spectrometer.<br />

old/obsolete and current products. New products improved performanced with<br />

Metal Quad Analyzer for more than factor of 10X LOD on HP5971, HP5972,<br />

HP5973 and HP5975. Metal Quad analyzer, Original Quad Analyzer, all Parts<br />

and assemblies for GC 5890, 6890, 7673 AS, MSD. Thermo Finnigan<br />

LC/MS/MS Parts: TSQ7000, LCQ, GCQ also availble. Method development,<br />

training for Trace level Analysic, Anti Biotic Screening in seafood and in<br />

Honey. Equipted: 5 HPLC-MS/MS and 2 GC MSD. availble for Lab Services<br />

and Training.<br />

Cal Sensors, Inc.<br />

5460 Skylane Blvd<br />

Booth 3937 (20x10)<br />

Santa Rosa, CA 95403 / 707-545-4181<br />

Home Page http://www.calsensors.com<br />

For 20 years, Cal Sensors has been a worldwide supplier of infrared detectors<br />

and emitters. We offer lead sulfide and lead selenide single element and 256<br />

element array detectors from stock or manufactured to your custom<br />

requirements. Stop by our booth to see the 256 element array in operation or<br />

to discuss our NEW HIGHER POWER EMITTERS that are now offered along<br />

with our standard pulsable or steady-state IR emitters.<br />

California Analytical Instruments Inc.<br />

1312 West Grove Ave.<br />

Booth 6743 (10x10)<br />

Orange, CA 92865 / 800-959-0959<br />

Home Page http://www.gasanalyzers.com<br />

Our company offers a complete line of gas analysis instruments capable of<br />

analyzing over 200 species from ppb to percent levels.<br />

California Pacific Lab Safety<br />

14 Commercial Blvd. #113<br />

Booth 5510 (10x10)<br />

Novato, CA 94949 / 888-322-5722<br />

Home Page http://www.calpaclab.com<br />

Manufacturer of Safety Ecological (ECO) Funnels, Chromatography Funnels.<br />

ECO Funnels reduce harmful emissions in laboratories and solve the open<br />

waste container problem. Made of HDPE with a lid that has a gasket, positive<br />

latch and sturdy hinge. Available with variety of screw cap sizes, containers<br />

and HPLC adapters. Justrite safety cabinets and canisters. Safety eyewear,<br />

gloves, safety coated glass bottles. New Product: Safety Solid Waste<br />

Container for fume hoods, great for wet silica gel, radioisotopes, small<br />

disposables.<br />

Caliper Life Sciences<br />

68 Elm Street<br />

Hopkinton, MA 07148 / 508-435-9500<br />

Home Page http://www.caliperls.com<br />

Booth 3530 (10x10)<br />

CAMAG Scientific, Inc.<br />

Booth 2915 (10x10)<br />

515 Cornelius Harnett Dr<br />

Wilmington, NC 28401 / 800-334-3909<br />

Home Page http://www.camagusa.com<br />

Complete TLC system which features the automatic TLC sampler for sample<br />

application, the Automatic Developing Chamber for plate development and our<br />

TLC scanning densitometer for the most versatile densitometer evaluation<br />

available, including variable spectra recording and multiwavelength scanning.<br />

The digital image acquisition, storage and analysis system. Ancillary<br />

equipment for thin-layer chromatography. Information and consultation on TLC<br />

application lab services and contract work. Raytest Radio Activity Detectors<br />

for TLC scanning and HPLC monitoring and other monitoring systems.<br />

Cambridge Systems, Inc.<br />

Booth 6338 (10x10)<br />

14155 Newbrook Drive<br />

Chantilly, VA 20151 / 703-435-5110 x127<br />

Home Page http://www.camsoftinc.com<br />

CambridgeSoft Corporation<br />

Booth 5265 (20x20)<br />

100 Cambridge Park Drive<br />

Cambridge, MA 02140-2317 / 800-315-7300<br />

Home Page http://www.cambridgesoft.com<br />

Our company develops, markets and services life science enterprise solutions<br />

for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, chemical companies and academic<br />

research organizations. Software products include enterprise, workgroup and<br />

desktop versions of Chem & Bio Office, including Chem & Bio Draw, with<br />

knowledge management (Chemistry, Biology, Process and Manufacturing E-<br />

Notebook & Compliant DB), chemical and biological informatics (Inventory,<br />

BioAssay, Registration & Workflow LIMS), and scientific database<br />

(ChemBioFinder Gateway, The Merck Index, ChemACX) solutions.<br />

Camsco<br />

Booth 7017 (10x10)<br />

6732 Mayard<br />

Houston, TX 77041 / 800-448-3280<br />

Home Page http://www.camsco.com<br />

Our company makes sorbent tubes. Since 1991, Camsco has grown to<br />

become a leading manufacturer of consumables used in dozens of leading<br />

thermal desorption instruments. Tubes made in stainless steel, glass, quartz<br />

and Teflon. Camsco supports the U.S. military, The Department of Homeland<br />

Security, Environmental Protection Agency as well as hundreds of companies<br />

in industry, quality, security and emergency response. Camsco is continually<br />

expanding its role with emerging markets and research and development.<br />

Cannon Instrument Company<br />

Booth 4221 (20x20)<br />

2139 High Tech Road<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

State College, PA 16803-1733 / 800-676-6232 EXHIBITING<br />

Home Page http://www.cannoninstrument.com<br />

CAV-2100/CAV-2200 provide high-throughput automatic kinematic viscosity<br />

testing of oils, petroleum derivatives and additives at multiple test<br />

temperatures to ASTM D 445 precision. The miniAV provides entry-level<br />

kinematic viscosity automation at affordable prices. PolyVISC automatically<br />

determines dilute polymer solution relative viscosity. Other products include<br />

Tanaka flash, cloud and pour point testers, Zematra ASA P-Value residual<br />

fuels tester, manual and automatic capillary viscometers, specialized<br />

instruments for ASTM/SAE lubricant testing, -30°C to +200°C constant<br />

temperature baths, and viscosity & flash point standards.<br />

Canty Inc.<br />

Booth 3202 (10x10)<br />

6100 Donner Road<br />

Buffalo, NY 14094 / 716-625-4227<br />

Home Page http://www.jmcanty.com<br />

On-line and lab-particle sizing for solids and slurries from .7 micron size with<br />

no upper limit. CANTY Crystal Scope is used to measure the concentration<br />

seeding and analyze the seed growth in the process. Opacity and Interface<br />

detection are among the systems using CANTY VISION technology. Systems<br />

are image based for true shape, size and color analysis. Process vision and<br />

lighting systems for level, foam detection, and turbidity.<br />

Carbolite, Inc.<br />

110 South Second St. PO Box 7<br />

Booth 3913 (20x10)<br />

Watertown, WI 53094 / 800-543-6208<br />

Home Page http://www.carbolite.com<br />

Our company is pleased to present the world's most comprehensive range of<br />

laboratory furnace, oven and incubator products. Other brands and products<br />

presented will include Techne thermal cyclers, temperature controlled liquid<br />

baths, dry block heaters and hybridization incubators. Jenway products<br />

include spectrophotometers and pH, conductivity and dissolved oxygen<br />

meters. The Stuart product line features hot plates, stirrers, rockers, rotators,<br />

shakers, rollers, mixers, colony counter, and melting point apparatus. Dynalab<br />

will present their comprehensive line of disposable and reusable plastic<br />

labware.<br />

Cardinal Health<br />

7000 Cardinal Place<br />

Booth 2805 (40x10)<br />

Dublin, OH 43017 / 614-757-7000<br />

Home Page http://www.Cardinalhealth.com<br />

Scientific Products Distribution has provided quality products and services to<br />

laboratories for more than 50 years. Our focus is on helping clinical, research<br />

and reference laboratories improve their economics, standardization, labor<br />

utilization and outcomes for better patient care. We will be showcasing<br />

innovative products and service solutions from Cardinal Health and the<br />

industry-leading manufacturers we represent.


Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, Inc.<br />

Booth 5445 (10x10)<br />

One Zeiss Drive<br />

Thornwood, NY 10594 / 800-233-2343<br />

Home Page http://www.zeiss.com/micro<br />

Our company offers a full line of upright, inverted, stereo and confocal<br />

microscopes, image analysis systems and digital cameras for all materials<br />

applications including research, metallurgy, surface topography, metrology,<br />

quality assurance, and failure analysis. Zeiss specializes in high-resolution<br />

digital imaging systems for demanding applications.<br />

Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, Inc. Spectral Sensors Booth 5443 (10x10)<br />

One Zeiss Drive<br />

Thornwood, NY 10594 / 800-233-2343<br />

Home Page http://www.zeiss.com/micro<br />

Spectral Sensors division offers a comprehensive line of spectral sensors,<br />

spectrometer components and dedicated solutions for process analysis<br />

covering a wide spectral range (UV-VIS-NIR). Zeiss offers on-line, at-line and<br />

in-line systems for color measurement, concentration and layer thickness as<br />

well as analytical and process monitoring software packages specifically<br />

tailored to your requirements.<br />

Carl Zeiss SMT Inc.<br />

One Corporation Way<br />

Booth 5447 (20x20)<br />

Peabody, MA 01960 / 800-356-1090<br />

Home Page http://www.smt.zeiss.com/nts<br />

NTS—the Nano Technology Systems division of Carl Zeiss SMT—is<br />

committed to providing its customers with complete solutions based on<br />

leading-edge particle-beam technology that includes all four NTS product<br />

groups: SEM, TEM, helium-ion-beam systems and CrossBeam® FIB/SEM<br />

workstations. With this broad product portfolio, NTS offers one-stop solutions<br />

for imaging—including 3D volume rendering and reconstruction—testing,<br />

characterization, manipulation, process control and failure analysis.<br />

Carver, Inc.<br />

Booth 1912 (10x10)<br />

1569 Morris St<br />

Wabash, IN 46992 / 260-563-7577<br />

Home Page http://www.carverpress.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of laboratory presses and accessories<br />

for many applications; including IR and XRF pelletizing, fliud extraction,<br />

physical testing, rubber and plastics testing, destructive testing, and many<br />

others. Typical accessories include pellet dies, heated platens, pressure cells,<br />

and many others. Carver will be exhibiting information on many of it's<br />

products.<br />

CAS<br />

Booth 6514 (20x10)<br />

2540 Olentangy River Rd<br />

Columbus, OH 43202 / 800-848-6538<br />

Home Page http://www.cas.org<br />

Our company creates and delivers the most complete and effective digital<br />

information environment for scientific research and discovery. CAS provides<br />

pathways to published research in the world’s journal and patent literature<br />

back to the beginning of the 20th century. Products include the CAS<br />

RegistrySM, the world's largest substance database, STN®, STN® AnaVist,<br />

and SciFinder® research tools, with links to full-text articles and patents. In<br />

addition, ScienceIP® staff are available to provide expert searching.<br />

Cascade Technologies Ltd<br />

Booth 2706 (10x10)<br />

Unit A, Logie Court, Stirling Innovation Park<br />

Stirling, United Kingdom FK9 4NF / 0044 1786 447721<br />

Home Page http://www.cascade-technologies.com<br />

Advanced trace gas detection and identification instruments based on mid-IR<br />

absorption spectroscopy using Quantum Cascade Lasers. We will release the<br />

CT2000, a cost effective realtime multigas analyser that can be deployed for<br />

various applications, including Continuous Emission Monitoring (CEM) for<br />

power generation and utilities, Continuous Air Monitoring (CAM) for<br />

environmental control and performance monitoring for process industries<br />

(furnaces, chemical, etc…). Other applications include homeland security and<br />

defence. Our tunable mid-IR Quantum Cascade laser sources and systems<br />

are being distributed in the US by Boston Electronics in booth 2502.<br />

Cases by Source, Inc.<br />

Booth 5210 (10x10)<br />

16 McKee Drive<br />

Mahwah, NJ 07430-2117 / 888-665-9768<br />

Home Page http://www.casesbysource.com<br />

Supplier of stock and custom cases, focusing on customer solutions. Our<br />

facilities manufacture cases in a variety of materials including plastic, metal,<br />

and wood, with or without foam interiors. We inventory dozens of styles and<br />

thousands of cases for immediate delivery. Major brands include: Pelican,<br />

SKB, Zarges, Seahorse, Otter, Hofbauer, and more. Skillfully engineered and<br />

stylized designs to accommodate your specific case requirements. Secure<br />

and protect your valuable merchandise. Customize a stock case with a foam<br />

or plastic interior for quick turnaround or let us develop a custom case to meet<br />

your needs.<br />

CAT Scientific<br />

4250 Aerotech Center Way # G<br />

Booth 4511 (10x10)<br />

Paso Robles, CA 93446-8534 / 805-226-8700<br />

Home Page http://www.catscientific.com<br />

Our company is the importer and service center for Ingenieurburo CAT M.<br />

Zipperer GmbH products. We specialize in precision dosing pumps,<br />

contiburettes, homogenizing systems, IVD heater/shakers, stirrers and low<br />

cost XYZ robotics.<br />

CDS Analytical, Inc.<br />

Booth 4845 (30x20)<br />

465 Limestone Road P. O. Box 277<br />

Oxford, PA 19363-0277 / 800-541-6593<br />

Home Page http://www.cdsanalytical.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of GC, GC-MS and FTIR sample<br />

introduction systems. Our technologies include pyrolysis, purge & trap,<br />

headspace and thermal desorption. Applications include the analysis of paints,<br />

rubbers, plastics, aqueous solutions, VOCs in air, chemical weapon detection,<br />

product emissions testing, among others.<br />

CE Elantech, Inc.<br />

Booth 2506 (30x10)<br />

170 Oberlin Ave N, Ste 5<br />

Lakewood, NJ 08701 / 888-232-4676<br />

Home Page http://www.ceelantech.com<br />

North American Distributor for Thermo Combustion Elemental Analyzers: Our<br />

Flash EA1112 is available in a range of configurations: N/Protein through<br />

CHNS/O for both solid and liquid samples. This design features improved<br />

performance, large sample size (up to 1 gram), and economical operation.<br />

The latest Eager 300 Software offers a higher level of automation. CE<br />

Elantech also distributes the NIR Technology International line of Near<br />

Infrared Analyzers and Weiss Enterprises SeedCount Image Analysis System,<br />

which will also be displayed.<br />

CEM Corporation<br />

PO Box 200<br />

Booth 2055 (40x20)<br />

Matthews, NC 28106 / 800-726-3331<br />

Home Page http://www.cem.com<br />

For 30 years, chemists have trusted CEM to design and manufacture the most<br />

innovative microwave laboratory systems in the world. We provide awardwinning,<br />

advanced tools for compositional testing, analytical, life science, and<br />

bioscience laboratories. We offer a complete line of laboratory products<br />

including systems for rapid sample preparation, synthesis, ashing,<br />

moisture/solids, protein, and fat analysis. This year see the new Sprint<br />

Rapid Protein Analyzer! It uses no hazardous chemicals and provides more<br />

accurate results than Kjeldahl in only 2 minutes!<br />

Center for Process Analytical Chemistry (CPAC)<br />

160 Chemistry Library Bldg<br />

Univ of Washington, PO 351700<br />

Seattle, WA 98195-1700 / 206-685-2326<br />

Home Page http://www.cpac.washington.edu<br />

Ceodeux, Inc.<br />

221 Westec Dr<br />

Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666 / 724-696-4340<br />

Home Page http://www.ceodeux-us.com<br />

Ceramaret SA<br />

Rue des Croix 43<br />

Booth 2906 (10x10)<br />

Booth 6741 (10x10)<br />

Booth 2835 (10x10)<br />

Bole, Switzerland CH-2014 / 011-41-32-843-83-83<br />

Home Page http://www.ceramaret.ch<br />

Founded 100 years ago in 1907, Ceramaret specializes in the manufacture of<br />

precision parts made out of Advanced Ceramics (High Purity Alumina, TZP<br />

Zirconia), sapphire and ruby. We supply the leading OEMs of HPLC pumps<br />

with various strategic components, such as pistons, balls & seats, check<br />

valves, rotors & stators, etc. Ceramaret also makes custom-made parts for<br />

other industries (medical, computer, watch-making…), all requiring top quality<br />

components. Ceramaret is equipped with state of the art production and<br />

quality assurance equipment. Ceramaret Ceramaret is ISO 9001-2000 and<br />

ISO 14000-2004 certified.<br />

CeramOptec Industries, Inc.<br />

515 Shaker Rd<br />

Booth 4025 (20x10)<br />

East Longmeadow, MA 01028 / 800-934-2377<br />

Home Page http://www.ceramoptec.com<br />

Our company serves the scientific, medical, and industrial markets with optical<br />

fiber, fiber bundles, assemblies and spectroscopic fiber accessories.<br />

CeramOptec produces stock and custom silica / silica, plastic-clad silica, hard<br />

polymer-clad silica, silver halide optical fibers, capillary tubing and low loss<br />

bundles and assemblies for UV, VIS, and IR transmission. Products for high<br />

(+380?C) or low (-190?C) temperature, low to high NA (0.12 to 0.53).<br />

Replacement bundles and assemblies for most spectrometer systems and UV<br />

curing systems.<br />

CeramTec North America<br />

One Technology Place<br />

Booth 2607 (20x10)<br />

Laurens, SC 29360 / 800-752-7325<br />

Home Page http://www2.ceramtec.com<br />

Our company is advanced ceramic and sealing technology! Materials include<br />

Alumina, Zirconia, Silicon Nitride, & Silicon Carbide, which are pressed,<br />

stamped, cast, lasered, metallized, ground, and/or injection molded to your<br />

exact specifications. Our Hermetic Products are hermetically sealed electrical<br />

& optical components, which include feed-thrus, multi-pin connectors, coaxial<br />

connectors, thermocouples, isolators, viewports, & accessories. These<br />

components are built to endure extreme conditions, while maintaining an<br />

unsurpassed level of reliability and performance. ISO 9001:2000 certified.<br />

Cerilliant<br />

Booth 5335 (10x10)<br />

811 Paloma Drive Suite A<br />

Round Rock, TX 78664 / 800-848-7837<br />

Home Page http://www.cerilliant.com<br />

Analytical Reference Materials / Custom Synthesis & Services - Cerilliant<br />

provides analytical reference standards for use in environmental, forensic,and


pharmaceutical analyses.Products include EPA method standards (500, 600,<br />

8000 series), phytochemicals, drugs of abuse, metabolites,<br />

impurities,therapeutics, alcohol standards, aldehyde/ketone DNPH<br />

derivatives,chemical warfare verification, explosives, pesticides, PCB’s,<br />

PAH’s, and inorganics.Custom services available including synthesis,<br />

analytical certification, packaging and solution standard preparation. A<br />

Certificate of analysis is provided with every product.<br />

Cerno Bioscience<br />

Booth 2202 (10x10)<br />

14 Commerce Dr.<br />

Danbury, CT 06810 / 203-312-1150<br />

Home Page http://www.cernobioscience.com<br />

Our company provides novel software solutions for dramatically improving the<br />

quality and accuracy of mass spec data from virtually any mass spec<br />

instrument. It’s award winning MassWorks software enhances the accuracy of<br />

formula ID for high resolution instruments such as TOF, OrbiTrap, or FTMS<br />

instruments. MassWorks also enables formula ID on ion trap and quadrupole<br />

systems, instruments not typically known for such applications, with either GC<br />

or LC/MS. In addition, all systems benefit from improved reproducibility and<br />

better signal-to-noise<br />

CETAC Technologies<br />

14306 Industrial Rd<br />

Booth 3502 (30x10),<br />

3503 (30x10)<br />

Omaha, NE 68144 / 800-369-2822<br />

Home Page http://www.cetac.com<br />

Our company is a worldwide leader in sample handling and sample<br />

introduction technologies for elemental analysis. CETAC provides a<br />

comprehensive range of product based solutions for the analysis of elements<br />

in samples ranging from drinking water and high purity acids to radioactive<br />

waste. We develop, manufacture and market a family of products and services<br />

that provide essential solutions to customers around the globe.<br />

CH Instruments, Inc.<br />

Booth 2524 (10x10)<br />

3700 Tennison Hill Dr<br />

Austin, TX 78738-5012 / 512-402-0176<br />

Home Page http://www.chinstruments.com<br />

Computerized electrochemical analyzer/workstation, electrochemical detector,<br />

AC impedance analyzer, potentiostat, galvanostat, bipotentiostat, and multipotentiostat;<br />

Handheld potentiostat/bipotentiostat; Scanning electrochemical<br />

microscope (SECM); Time-resolved electrochemical quartz crystal<br />

microbalance (EQCM); Amp booster; Picoamp booster and Faraday cage;<br />

Multiplexer for potentiostat/galvanostat; Accessories including cell stands,<br />

working, reference and counter electrodes, Electrode polishing kit, thin-layer<br />

flow cell, and spectroelectrochemical cell.<br />

Chata Biosystems, Inc.<br />

Booth 4958 (10x10)<br />

323 S. College Ave, Ste #5<br />

Fort Collins, CO 80524 / 970-530-2200<br />

Home Page http://www.chatasolutions.com<br />

Lab managers and bench analysts rely on ready-to-use mobile phase and<br />

dissolution media to deliver increased analytical consistency and throughput.<br />

Ask our product specialists how you can eliminate the time and expense<br />

associated with manually preparing reagents. CHATA offers the widest range<br />

of packaging options for pre-blended solvents, buffers and other custom<br />

solutions, including our patented CHEM+NECT closed-system packaging.<br />

Stop by our booth and learn about the award-winning and GxP compliant<br />

CHEM+MIX Automated Solution Preparation System.<br />

CHC Lab Co., Ltd.<br />

Booth 1454 (30x10)<br />

#520-1, Daeduck Techno Valley Yong San-Dong,<br />

Yusung-Gu<br />

Dae-Jeon, Korea 305-500 / 82-42-933-0036<br />

Home Page http://www.chclab.com<br />

Our company has been actively engaged in selling laboratory equipment since<br />

1991. We specialize in laying out a laboratory, manufacturing and setting up<br />

laboratory products (Lab Table, Fume Hood and Lamonar Flow Cabinet) and<br />

carrying out warranty. We will try our best to develop the best laboratory<br />

tables and fume hoods and to become the best company in the world.<br />

Chem-Lab nv<br />

Booth 5630 (10x10)<br />

Industrie Zone De Arend 2<br />

Zedelgem, Belgium B-8210 / 0032 50 288 322<br />

Home Page http://www.chem-lab.be<br />

We are an ISO9001:2000 accredited manufacturer of high-purity NISTtraceable<br />

organic and inorganic standards. New products include chemical<br />

reference standards for PCB-analysis. We offer a full line of single- and multielement<br />

standards for AA, ICP, IC, GC, HPLC. Our general laboratory<br />

reagents division offers a complete selection of tailor made solutions, acids,<br />

inorganics and solvents. Distributor and private label product requests are<br />

welcome. We have the solutions.<br />

Chem Service, Inc.<br />

PO Box 599<br />

Booth 3703 (20x10)<br />

West Chester, PA 19381 / 800-452-9994<br />

Home Page http://www.chemservice.com<br />

Our company produces high purity chemicals for use as reference materials<br />

and for other laboratory purposes. Most materials have a certified purity of<br />

98.0% or greater and do not require purity corrections for use with EPA,<br />

ASTM, UST and International Methods. Products are packaged in small<br />

quantities to minimize storage, waste and disposal requirements. Over 13,000<br />

organic and inorganic chemicals, solutions, mixtures and chemical kits are<br />

available to meet a wide range of laboratory needs. More than 1200 pesticide<br />

and metabolite reference standards, including banned and discontinued<br />

substances, are in stock.<br />

CHEMetrics, Inc.<br />

Booth 4936 (20x10)<br />

4295 Catlett Road<br />

Calverton, VA 20138 / 800-356-3072<br />

Home Page http://www.chemetrics.com<br />

Manufacturer of visual and instrumental test kits for measuring more than 50<br />

parameters for water analysis. Our kits feature self-filling reagent ampoules<br />

that simplify and speed water quality testing. Industries served include water<br />

treatment, chemical process, power generation, petroleum refining, food &<br />

beverage, and aquaculture. Analytes include: ammonia, chlorine, COD,<br />

chloride, oxygen (dissolved), phenols, nitrate, phosphate, detergents,<br />

hardness (total) hydrogen peroxide, ozone, iron, nitrate, sulfide and more. For<br />

more information contact our toll free number or visit our website.<br />

Chemical Heritage Foundation<br />

Booth 4263 (30x50)<br />

315 Chestnut St<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19106-2793 / 215-925-2222<br />

Home Page http://www.chemheritage.org<br />

The Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF) serves the community of the<br />

chemical and molecular sciences, and the wider public, by treasuring the past,<br />

educating the present, and inspiring the future. CHF maintains a world-class<br />

collection of materials that document the history and heritage of the chemical<br />

and molecular sciences, technologies, and industries; encourages research in<br />

CHF collections; and carries out a program of outreach and interpretation in<br />

order to advance an understanding of the role of the chemical and molecular<br />

sciences, technologies, and industries in shaping society.<br />

ChemImage<br />

Booth 2242 (10x10)<br />

7301 Penn Ave<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15208 / 412-241-7335<br />

Home Page http://www.chemimage.com<br />

Our company's patented, high-speed, wide-field imaging solutions enable you<br />

to see detailed molecular-level information quickly and clearly so you can<br />

make better decisions faster. With ChemImage, you can view the morphology,<br />

composition, and structure of chemical or biological samples and visually<br />

understand the relationship between the size, shape, and distribution of<br />

chemical constituents in two or even three dimensions. All in a format that is<br />

easily understood by both scientists and non-scientists alike.<br />

Chemir Analytical Services<br />

Booth 6745 (10x10)<br />

2672 Metro Blvd<br />

Maryland Heights, MO 63043 / 800-659-7659<br />

Home Page http://www.chemir.com<br />

Our company provides customized analytical services to solve challenging<br />

problems involving consumer and industrial products, plastics, packaging,<br />

paints and more. We specialize in deformulation, material and contaminant<br />

identification, method development, custom synthesis, failure analysis,<br />

competitive product analysis and polymer testing. Chemir also provides<br />

testing and expert witness testimony for legal issues. Instrumentation includes<br />

LC/MS, GPC, DSC, FTIR, SEM/EDXA, GC/MS, HPLC, NMR and more.<br />

Facility is ISO 9001 certified, FDA registered, cGMP/GLP compliant, and DEA<br />

licensed.<br />

Chemplex Industries, Inc.<br />

Booth 1654 (30x10)<br />

2820 SW 42 Ave<br />

Palm City, FL 34990 / 800-424-3675<br />

Home Page http://www.chemplex.com<br />

RoHS compliant XRF Sample Cups include new integrated “funnel” designed<br />

SpectroMicroCups; contain samples within 0.20, 0.50, 1.0 or 5.5cc sample<br />

chambers. RoHS compliant Thin-film window rolls, precut circles,<br />

SpectroMembrane® Carrier Frames: Mylar®, Prolene®, Polyester, Kapton®,<br />

Polypropylene and diesel and gasoline-fuel resistant Etnom. 12 Ton Manual<br />

and 30 Ton Automatic SpectroPresses® for optional self-centering or<br />

integrated 32, 35 and 40 mm die of choice; SpectroMill® and GyralGrinder®<br />

grinding machines; comminution vessels; PelletCups®; Grinding/Binding<br />

additives; Fusion Fluxes; AutoFluxers®. Accessories. Technical CD Catalog.<br />

ChemWare, Inc<br />

Booth 5154 (30x10)<br />

900 Ridgefield Drive, Suite 150<br />

Raleigh, NC 27609-3894 / 919-855-8716<br />

Home Page http://www.chemware.com<br />

HORIZON-powered laboratories achieve extreme automation by combining a<br />

fully-integrated scientific data management system with an enterprise class,<br />

<strong>Web</strong>-based business intelligence platform, resulting in a single, unified data<br />

management solution. Visit us at booth 5154 to see ChemWare’s next<br />

generation, broser-based LIMS product, HORIZON v10. New features in<br />

HORIZON v10 include: HORIZON Rules Engine, the easy-to-navigate<br />

graphical interface for mapping your labs workflow; and the HORIZON Data<br />

Layer which simplifies and streamlines data mining and reporting.<br />

Chemyx Inc.<br />

Booth 6520 (10x10)<br />

PO Box 121<br />

Stafford, TX 77477 / 281-825-5611<br />

Home Page http://www.chemyx.com<br />

Our company is a Houston, Texas, USA-based company that manufactures<br />

high quality laboratory syringe pumps for biological and chemical research.<br />

Chemyx's selection of syringe pumps range from inexpensive dual infusion<br />

syringe pumps to multi-syringe infusion/withdrawal pumps featuring advanced<br />

keypad programmable abilities with a limitless combinations of injections.<br />

Chemyx syringe pumps also have graphic user interfaces with menu driven


operation for quick set-up and operations. We make some of the most<br />

sophisticated pumps on the market for a fraction of the competitions price.<br />

Chiral Technologies, Inc.<br />

Booth 5726 (10x10)<br />

800 North Five Points Road<br />

West Chester, PA 19380 / 800-624-4725<br />

Home Page http://www.chiraltech.com<br />

Our company, located in West Chester, Pennsylvania, is a wholly-owned<br />

subsidiary of the Japanese fine chemical producer, Daicel Chemical<br />

Industries, Ltd and offers a full range of chiral chromatography products and<br />

chromatography services for chiral separations. Products include HPLC and<br />

SFC columns for analytical, semi-preparative and preparative resolutions.<br />

Other products also include bulk chiral stationary phases which are available<br />

in 20 micron particle size.<br />

Choksi Laboratories Ltd.<br />

Booth 4507 (20x10)<br />

6/3 Manoramaganj<br />

Indore, India 452001 / +91-731-2493 592/3<br />

Home Page http://www.choksilab.com<br />

CLL is a leading contract testing laboratory group (based in India) accredited<br />

on ISO/IEC-17025. We are accepted by USFDA and FDA(India). We provide<br />

method development & validation services, pharmaceutical Quality Control<br />

analysis, stability services, trace contaminants analysis (pesticide residues,<br />

element analysis, VOCs/OVI/Residual Solvents), water analysis, food &<br />

beverage analysis etc. We are equipped with analytical techniques such as<br />

LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, GC-Headspace with Purge-&-Trap, EDXRF, NMR, DSC,<br />

HPLCs (Detectors: UV/PDA/RI/FLD/ECD), GCs (Detectors: FID / TID /<br />

TCD/PID/ECD), ELISA, AAS-CV/FA/GFA, rapid microbiological auto-reader<br />

etc.<br />

Chrom Tech, Inc.<br />

PO Box 240248<br />

Booth 4312 (20x10)<br />

Apple Valley, MN 55124 / 952-431-6000<br />

Home Page http://www.chromtech.com<br />

Distributor of HPLC and GC instrumentation, supplies and accessories,<br />

including: autosampler vials, columns, filters, fittings, PEEK tubing and fittings,<br />

solid phase extraction cartridges, protein crash plates, positive pressure<br />

manifolds, evaporators, flash chromatography cartridges, syringes, tubing,<br />

valves, pumps, detectors, evaporative light scattering detectors, and data<br />

handling software. HPLC systems.<br />

Chroma Technology Corp.<br />

10 Imtec Lane, PO Box 489<br />

Booth 1536 (10x10)<br />

Rockingham, VT 05101 / 800-824-7662<br />

Home Page http://www.chroma.com<br />

Our company is employee-owned and specializes in the design and<br />

manufacture of precision optical filters and coatings. Our filters have been<br />

developed for myriad applications for wavelengths from ultraviolet to infrared.<br />

For each of these applications we provide the greatest accuracy in color<br />

separation, optical quality and signal purity. We provide application<br />

engineering support, many different coating techniques and are as<br />

comfortable designing and manufacturing custom filters as we are our catalog<br />

items.<br />

Chromacol<br />

234 Cardiff Valley Road<br />

Booth 2054 (30x10),<br />

SR23<br />

Rockwood, TN 37854 / 800-451-4351<br />

Home Page http://www.chromacol.com<br />

Design and manufacture a comprehensive range of autosampler vials, caps<br />

and seals for HPLC and GC. Specialties include micro-sampling products<br />

such as the Micro+ fused insert vials and the <strong>Web</strong>Seal range of products<br />

featuring silicone/PTFE coated sealing mats for microtiter plates. Chromacol<br />

also offers custom produced bar code labeling for long term storage and<br />

tracking. New products include high recovery, storage and screwthread<br />

headspace vials.<br />

Chromatography Research Supplies, Inc<br />

2601 Technology Dr<br />

Louisville, KY 40299-6423 / 800-327-3800<br />

Home Page http://www.chromres.com<br />

Chromsys LLC<br />

P.O. Box 15131<br />

Booth 4013 (20x10)<br />

Booth 4606 (20x10)<br />

Alexandria, VA 22309 / 877-865-7712<br />

Home Page http://www.chromsys.com<br />

We're the US-based subsidiary of Germany-based CHROMTECH GmbH and<br />

an Agilent Partner. As a long-time distributor for CTC Analytics, we specialize<br />

in sampling systems and automation involving the well known CTC Combi &<br />

HTS PALs. At <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>, we'll feature our EVOLUTION GC-MS/MS Triple<br />

Quad based on the Agilent MSD. In addition, we'll exhibit our unique CTC PAL<br />

options, which cover a wide range of applications. These options include our<br />

Solid Phase Dynamic Extraction (SPDE) tool, our thermal desorber (TDAS)<br />

and our Single Magnet Mixer (SMM).<br />

Cianflone Scientific Instruments Corp.<br />

228 RIDC Park West Drive<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15275 / 800-569-9400<br />

Home Page http://www.cianflone.com<br />

Booth 2520 (20x10)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

(WDXRF) PORTASPEC(R) X Series Portable and Bench Top X-ray<br />

Analyzers for Elemental Analysis and Coating Weight Measurement of<br />

Chrome and Titanium Pretreatment. Also Portaspec XLE for Coating Weight<br />

Measurement of Phosphorus or Zirconium Pretreatment. Sample Preparation<br />

Equipment: Electric Arc Button Remelt Furnace and Pica Blender Mill.<br />

Cilas Particle Size<br />

Booth 1960 (10x10)<br />

2935 S Fish Hatchery Road, Suite 157<br />

Madison, WI 53711 / 608-274-7719<br />

Home Page http://www.particle-size.us<br />

Our company will be displaying their "Product of the Year" laser particle size<br />

analyzers. We offer a wide range of instruments capable of analyzing samples<br />

from 0.04 to 2,500 microns. Cilas analyzers allow the user to view particle size<br />

distribution and particle shape! All systems feature patented dry jet dispersion<br />

technology for superior performance in dry mode. Wet and dry dispersion are<br />

seamlessly integrated in the same instrument. Our systems are the most<br />

rugged, accurate and versatile analyzers available.<br />

Citizen Scale Inc<br />

Booth 5209 (10x10)<br />

212 Durham Ave Bldg 4 Suite 100<br />

Metuchen, NJ 08840 / 732-744-1440<br />

Home Page http://www.citizeninc.com<br />

With more than two decades of experience in the world of weighing, we are<br />

one of the leading manufacturers of Electronic Scales and Balances used in<br />

Pharmaceutical, Laboratory and Jewelry Industries. We specialize in<br />

Analytical and Precision Balances. We also have a wide range of Industrial<br />

scales viz. Platform Scales, Bench Scales, Crane Scales, Counting Scales,<br />

Moisture Balances and Analytical Balances. Please visit our website for more<br />

information on our products.<br />

Cixi Xinsheng Optical Instrument co., Ltd<br />

75 Dengshikou Street<br />

Booth 4706 (10x10)<br />

Beijing, China 100006 / 86-10-65239502<br />

Home Page http://www.kehuatech.com<br />

We are specializing in producing biological microscope, dissecting<br />

microscope, triple beam balance and ultra lower freezer and other<br />

instruments. These were used in teaching, medical, researching, and lab of<br />

university. We have engaged in the researching and producing optical<br />

instrument for over 20 years, we have taken shape strict manage system of<br />

modern production, meticulous producing technology, complete and advanced<br />

quality control system.<br />

Claisse, Corporation Scientifique<br />

350 rue Franquet, Suite 45<br />

Booth 1554 (30x10),<br />

1557 (10x10)<br />

Quebec, PQ Canada G1P 4P3 / 418-656-6453<br />

Home Page http://www.claisse.com<br />

World leader in sample preparation by fusion for XRF, ICP and AA<br />

spectrometry, Claisse offers gas and electric automatic fusion apparatus<br />

(Fluxy, Bis!, M4, TheBee and Peroxide Fluxer), and platinum-ware (molds,<br />

crucibles…) for bead and solution preparation. Industry leading fused borate<br />

fluxes (lithium tetraborate, lithium metaborate, mixtures…) feature the lowest<br />

moisture/highest purity with integrated non-wetting agents. See the new<br />

weighing/dosing machine “TheAnt” and the robot for the latest in automated<br />

fusion capabilities. Analytical consulting and Pt-ware polishing/scrap services<br />

are available.<br />

Clemex Technologies Inc<br />

800 Guimond<br />

Booth 2337 (20x10)<br />

Longueuil, Quebec, PQ Canada J4G 1T5 / 888-651-6573<br />

Home Page http://www.clemex.com<br />

An international leader in providing complete Image analysis solutions used by<br />

research and quality control laboratories. Specialized software and systems<br />

designed and developed by Clemex over more than 15 years allow<br />

microscope laboratories to automate the process of quantifying images. Be it<br />

for Particle Size and Shape with the top-of-the-line Clemex Vision PE or with<br />

the Clemex PS Filter, a powerful paper filter analysis system that is USP 788<br />

compliant, Clemex has cultivated a rich foundation of knowledge that has led<br />

to the development of feature-rich image analysis solutions.<br />

Coblentz Society<br />

Booth 4903 (10x10)<br />

Miami Univ., Dept. of Chemistry<br />

Oxford, OH 45056 / 513-529-2874<br />

Home Page http://www.coblentz.org<br />

A professional organization that fosters the understanding and application of<br />

vibrational spectroscopic sciences: infrared, near infrared, Raman and<br />

chemometric methods used in these spectroscopies. Through the voluntary<br />

efforts of its members, the society sponsors scientific conferences, creates<br />

symposia for research presentations, provides social activities to stimulate<br />

informal discussion, and recognizes excellence in vibrational spectroscopy<br />

through three sponsored awards. These awards include the Coblentz Award,<br />

the Williams-Wright Award and the Lippincott Award. The society also<br />

administers the ABB Bomem-Michelson Award.<br />

Cole-Parmer<br />

Booth 4055 (40x20)<br />

625 E Bunker Ct<br />

Vernon Hills, IL 60061 / 800-323-4340<br />

Home Page http://www.coleparmer.com<br />

We are a leading global source of laboratory and industrial fluid handling<br />

products, process instrumentation, lab equipment, and supplies. We are<br />

proven experts in the fields of temperature measurement and control,<br />

electrochemistry, and fluid handling, and proprietary distributors of the full line<br />

of MASTERFLEX® tubing pump systems. We also boast an onsite,<br />

ANSI/ISO/IEC 17025:2005-accredited metrology lab for instrument calibration,<br />

repair, and NIST-traceable certification. Our highly trained technical<br />

Application Specialists can assist in selecting products tailored to your specific<br />

needs.


Compass Instruments Inc<br />

Booth 6537 (10x10)<br />

1020 Airpark Drive<br />

Sugar Grove, IL 60554 / 630-556-4835<br />

Home Page http://www.compass-instruments.com<br />

Laboratory testing equipment for determining the physical properties and<br />

performance characteristics of fuels, lubricants, and materials. North American<br />

Distributor of Waukesha Engine-Dresser CFR Products, Eralytics GmbH,<br />

Falex Corporation, Normalab Analis S.A., Electronic System Designs, Strama-<br />

MPS GmbH, and Ramin' Corporation. Instrument Sales and Service. JFTOT<br />

(D3241), Octane (D2699 and D2700), Cetane (D613 and D7170), Vapor<br />

Pressure (D5188, D5191, D5492, D6377, D6378, D6897), Distillation (D86<br />

and D1160), Flash Point (D56, D92, D93), Oxidation, Penetration, Cold Flow<br />

(D2500 and D97), Tribology Testing, and Petroleum Testing Glassware.<br />

Compco Analytical, Inc.<br />

Booth 2335 (10x10)<br />

215 Gates Rd Unit U<br />

Little Ferry, NJ 07643-1928 / 800-266-7266<br />

Home Page http://www.compco.net<br />

The premier analytical instrumentation service company in the Northeast.<br />

Specializing in Agilent/Hewlett Packard GC/MS and GC systems. Quality<br />

hardware, data system and software support for your laboratory. Full service<br />

contracts and phone support are available for most systems. Service on other<br />

manufacturers equipment, such as Gerstel, Tekmar, OI and many others is<br />

available. Visit our web site for more information.<br />

CONCOA<br />

Booth 4035 (20x20)<br />

1501 Harpers Road<br />

Virginia Beach, VA 23454 / 800-225-0473<br />

Home Page http://www.concoa.com<br />

Conductive Technologies Inc.<br />

Booth 6655 (20x10)<br />

935 Borom Road<br />

York, PA 17404 / 717-764-6931<br />

Home Page http://www.conductivetech.com<br />

Our company manufactures electrochemical and disposable biosensors,<br />

membrane switches, graphic overlays, and flat or formed RFI/EMI shielding.<br />

The company offers laser cut prototyping without the high cost of tooling.<br />

Working from initial design through final shipment, CTI can meet the most<br />

demanding specifications, while maintaining the highest quality. ISO 13285 &<br />

ISO 9001 certified.<br />

Continental Lab Products<br />

6190 Cornerstone Court #220<br />

Booth 1331 (10x10),<br />

1431 (10x10)<br />

San Diego, CA 92121 / 858-279-5000<br />

Home Page http://www.clpdirect.com<br />

CLP is “The Source” for value in molecular biology research. Our innovative<br />

product portfolio includes equipment, instrumentation, consumables, and<br />

reagents required for a wide variety of life science applications. Through<br />

exceptional manufacturing and strategic supplier relationships, we provide<br />

researchers in government, education, and biotech markets with the highest<br />

quality products.<br />

Control Company<br />

4455 Rex Road<br />

Booth 1455 (40x10)<br />

Friendswood, TX 77546 / 281-482-1714<br />

Home Page http://www.control3.com<br />

Instruments for food, pharmaceutical, petroleum, metal and chemical labs.<br />

New TraceableÒ Instruments: timers, stopwatches, conductivity meters,<br />

conductivity standards, humidity meters, thermometers, barometers, pumps,<br />

tachometers, controllers, moisture meters, light meters, anemometers, sound<br />

meters and calipers. ISO 9001 Certified. Instruments are supplied with a<br />

TraceableÒ Calibration Certificate, traceable to NIST. Calibration complies<br />

with ISO/IEC 17025 requirements and is A2LA (American Association for<br />

Laboratory) accredited. A2LA is recognized internationally through bilateral<br />

and multilateral agreements and through its participation in ILAC-MRA<br />

Control Development Inc<br />

Booth 3810 (30x10)<br />

2633 Foundation Dr.<br />

South Bend, IN 46628-4332 / 574-288-7338<br />

Home Page http://www.controldevelopment.com<br />

Controle Analytique<br />

Booth 2145 (20x10)<br />

1076 Johnson<br />

Thetford Mines, PQ Canada G6G 5W6 / 418-334-0990<br />

Home Page http://www.cai-ca.com<br />

Gas Chromatograph with basic mainframe configured for required applications<br />

from ppb to %. New system for Argon and Oxygen separation. Online<br />

analyzers for trace Nitrogen in Argon and Helium. Gas calibration systems for<br />

ppb applications. Gas purifier and sampling system manufacturer. New<br />

diaphragm valves for chromatographic applications with no dead volume, leak<br />

free and long lifetime allowing new chromatographic methods.<br />

Controlled Environments® Magazine<br />

Booth 3156 (10x10)<br />

4 Limbo Lane<br />

Amherst, NH 03031 / 603-672-9997<br />

Home Page http://www.cemag.us<br />

Our magazine is a leading source of information on contamination prevention,<br />

detection, and control. In every issue, Controlled Environments provides<br />

relevant and timely content on trends, technology, and applications for<br />

professionals working in cleanrooms and other critical environments.<br />

Controlled Environments Magazine covers everything from pure materials to<br />

protective packaging, from state-of-the-art facility construction through day-today<br />

cleaning and control challenges that affect quality and yield. Free<br />

subscriptions for print and digital formats are available on our website.<br />

CoorsTek Technical Ceramics<br />

Booth 1911 (10x10)<br />

4545 McIntyre St.<br />

Golden, CO 80403 / 800-821-6110<br />

Home Page http://www.coorstek.com<br />

Our company continues to be the worlds leading manufacturer of Chemical<br />

and Scientific Porcelain Labware products. Crucibles, mortars and pestles,<br />

evaporation discs, funnels, desiccator plates are some of CoorsTek’s Labware<br />

product offerings. Labware products are available in porcelain, high purity<br />

alumina, and porous alumina materials. CoorsTek has been supporting the<br />

Chemical and Scientific Labware industry continuously since 1916. Our high<br />

quality Labware is the industry standard, don’t be fooled by cheap import<br />

imitations.<br />

Cosa Instrument Corporation<br />

Booth 2445 (30x20)<br />

84 Horseblock Rd, Unit 4<br />

Yaphank, NY 11980 / 631-345-3434<br />

Home Page http://www.cosa-instrument.com<br />

Providing innovative and affordable solutions for 20+ years to the analytical,<br />

process and renewable fuels industries (Biodiesel, Ethanol, Methanol and<br />

Coal). NEW for <strong>2008</strong>, the S-4100 PDA UV/VIS Spectrophotometer from<br />

Scinco and solid/liquid automation for the Mitsubishi/DIA Model CA-200<br />

Simultaneous Dual-Channel Coulometric/Volumetric KF & Bromine Index-<br />

Number Analyzer; the Model AOX-200, a Compact, Automatic TOX/AOX<br />

Analyzer and Model NSX-2100; a Simultaneous Trace Sulfur-Nitrogen-<br />

Chloride Analyzer.<br />

Cosmo Biosciences Inc.<br />

Rm502 No.A Beitaipingzhuang Rd<br />

Beijing, China 100088 / +86 10 8207 0019<br />

Home Page http://www.cosmobrand.com.cn<br />

CPI International<br />

5580 Skylane Blvd<br />

Booth 7135 (10x10)<br />

Booth 4602 (10x10)<br />

Santa Rosa, CA 95403 / 800-878-7654<br />

Home Page http://www.cpiinternational.com<br />

Designer and manufacturer of OEM (including Perkin-Elmer®, Varian®,<br />

Hewlett-Packard®, Mitsubishi®, Thermo Jarrell Ash®, ATI® and others)<br />

instrument supplies and solutions for analytical science and technology,<br />

including high-purity standard solutions and other analytical testing products<br />

for the environmental, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and<br />

semiconductor industries. CPI is an ISO 9001/17025 company.<br />

CPS Instruments Inc.<br />

Booth 6426 (10x10)<br />

311 Society Place<br />

Newtown, PA 18940 / 215-860-4540<br />

Home Page http://www.cpsinstruments.com<br />

CPS Disc Centrifuge Particle Size Analyzers measure the size of particles by<br />

how long it takes the particle to pass through a liquid in a rotating disc.<br />

Measurements are quick and easy, and results include size and weight<br />

distributions of particles in the range of


of ChiralRAMAN, the first commercial ROA spectrometer, winner of the 2004<br />

R&D 100 Award. Custom instrumentation design and development solutions.<br />

CRMMA<br />

Booth 4906 (10x10)<br />

276 Abby Road<br />

Manchester, NH 03103 / 603-622-7660<br />

Home Page http://www.crmma.net<br />

The Chemical Reference Material Manufacturers Association is a non-profit<br />

corporation acting as a trade association for manufacturers of chemical<br />

reference materials. Members include: Absolute Standards, AccuStandard,<br />

Cambridge Isotope Laboratories, Cerilliant, Chem Service, Crescent<br />

Chemical, Environmental Resource Associates, Inorganic Ventures, LGC, MV<br />

Laboratories, NSI Solutions, R. T. Corp, Ricca Chemical Company, SCP<br />

Science, SPEX CertiPrep, Sigma-Aldrich/Supelco, U. S. Pharmacopeia, VHG<br />

Labs. Associate members include A2LA and NIST.<br />

Cryofab, Inc.<br />

Booth 3014 (10x10)<br />

540 N Michigan Ave.<br />

Kenilworth, NJ 07033 / 908-686-3636<br />

Home Page http://www.cryofab.com<br />

Our company is a manufacturer and service provider of cryogenic equipment<br />

and accessories for all liquid cryogens. Custom fabrications, OEM<br />

fabrications, and a full line of standard containers, vessels and accessories,<br />

depict our product mix. Customizing ability allows Cryofab to design and build<br />

singular experimental units as well as prototypes that lead to high or small<br />

production products. Our extensive materials inventory allows for quick,<br />

reasonable responses with flexibility, size variety and optional equipment. In<br />

house engineering can assist in product development for OEM or Private label<br />

fabrications.<br />

Crystal Engineering<br />

708 Fiero Lane, Suite 9<br />

Booth 4108 (10x10)<br />

San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 / 805-595-5477 x34<br />

Home Page http://www.crystalengineering.net<br />

Innovative, portable, digital pressure gauges, calibrators, datalogging<br />

software, gauge calibration systems and accessories that are accurate,<br />

reliable and easy to use. Our products are intrinsically safe, CSA, ATEX and<br />

IECEx Scheme registered and are used in a variety of applications such as<br />

refineries, pipelines, power plants, offshore platforms, oil and natural gas,<br />

nuclear power, petrochemical, aerospace, laboratory, manufacturing,<br />

calibration, environmental, transportation and maritime. Our digital pressure<br />

gauges are used on NASA space shuttle flights and the International Space<br />

Station.<br />

Crystalgen, Inc.<br />

44 Newtown Plaza<br />

Booth 1337 (20x10)<br />

Plainview, NY 11803 / 516-293-1468<br />

Home Page http://www.crystalgen.com<br />

Our company has focused on providing innovative solutions for life science<br />

research. Crytalgen supplies a broad line of products that covers lab<br />

consumables, bio-reagents, kits, lab liquid handling and a full line of products<br />

for protein crystallography research. Crystalgen now offers more than 2000<br />

unique products under well-known trade markers. Our commitment to the<br />

advance of life science research has led to products that are first to market<br />

with novel design and features. Please visit our web site for more information.<br />

CS-Keys, Inc.<br />

Booth 7018 (10x10)<br />

2461 Directors Row, Suite K<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46241 / 317-241-0920<br />

caPCNA Key Stain^TM is a new antibody against a specific isoform of PCNA<br />

(Proliferating Cellular Nuclear Antigen) providing a new vision for Pathologists.<br />

CSols, Inc.<br />

Booth 5162 (20x10)<br />

131 Continental Drive, Suite 303<br />

Newark, DE 19713 / 302-731-5290<br />

Home Page http://www.csolsinc.com<br />

Our company is a leading provider of Laboratory Informatics Solutions<br />

combining Expertise, Services, and Products to optimize laboratories and<br />

organizations. Our Professional Services include; Automation Planning,<br />

System/Vendor Selection, Project Mgmt, Implementation, Configuration,<br />

Customization, Migration, Enhancement and Validation for your Laboratory<br />

Informatics systems as well as Integration of Instruments and Enterprise<br />

systems. Our Expertise includes Laboratory Processes (QC, R&D), IT, LIMS,<br />

CDS, ELN, SDMS, and Instrument/Systems Integration. Our Products include<br />

QAvalid (tm) (Change Management System) and L4Lpharma (Instrument<br />

Integration).<br />

CTC Analytics AG<br />

Booth 2541 (20x10)<br />

Industriestrasse 20<br />

Zwingen, Switzerland CH-4222 / 41-617658100<br />

Home Page http://www.ctc.ch<br />

New options and accessories for the chromatography Prep and Load platform<br />

PAL. High-end LC-MS sample loaders including latest valve switching options<br />

and clean LC processing. CombiPAL GC multipurpose autoinjector for<br />

Headspace, Liquid, In- Tube Extraction and SPME injections.<br />

Curbell Plastics, Inc.<br />

Booth 6856 (10x10)<br />

7 Cobham Drive<br />

Orchard Park, NY 14127 / 716-667-3377<br />

Home Page http://www.curbellplastics.com<br />

Curbell Plastics, Inc. is one of the nation's premier suppliers of plastic sheet,<br />

rod, tube, film, adhesives, sealants, and prototyping materials. We have been<br />

supplying material to the scientific equipment industry for over 65 years.<br />

Curbell Plastics is dedicated to providing solutions through application<br />

engineering. We begin first by understanding the specifications and then<br />

suggesting material options for that application. Our locations stock some of<br />

the most innovative high performance engineering plastics such as<br />

DuPont(tm) Vespel® polyimide shapes, PEEK, PTFE, and PPS.<br />

CVI Melles Griot<br />

Booth 6627 (10x10)<br />

2051 Palomar Airport Road, 200<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92011 / 800-645-2737<br />

Home Page http://www.cvimellesgriot.com<br />

Our company designs and manufactures photonics related components &<br />

subsystems. We offer flexible solutions to the global marketplace that serve to<br />

create light, control its efficient use & reliably hold or position photonics<br />

devices. Product solutions include gas, semiconductor & DPSS lasers,<br />

precision-coated optical components, vibration-isolated work surfaces, optomechanical<br />

systems and application-specific lens systems. Products serve the<br />

UV to the IR spectrum for applications including spectroscopy, calibration,<br />

HPLC fluorescence detection, CE, plasma physics, particle counting,<br />

metrology, Cytometry, genomics & laser-induced fluorescence.<br />

D<br />

Dairei US<br />

Booth 3645 (10x10)<br />

Lammefjordsvej 5<br />

Esbjerg N,, Denmark DK-6715 / +45 70 20 03 28<br />

Home Page http://www.dairei-europe.com<br />

Manufacturer of refrigerators and Ultra Low Temperature Freezers for<br />

laboratory, pharmaceutical and medical purposes. Products carrying our name<br />

have benefited from more than 30 years of Know-How in high-quality freezing<br />

technology. We are constantly seeking to optimize and develop new and<br />

better products to suit the end users needs. Our technology is based on a<br />

single compressor system. We have managed to combine the exceptional<br />

reliability and quality of the well-known stile of Danish design.<br />

Daiso Co. Ltd.<br />

Booth 1925 (10x10)<br />

12-18, Awaza 1-Chome, Nishi-Ku<br />

Osaka, Japan 550-0011 / 81-0-6-6443-5996<br />

Home Page http://www.daiso.co.jp<br />

Our company is the major chemical manufacturer of Japan and will exhibit<br />

DAISOGEL. DAISOGEL is spherical silica gel for HPLC applications.<br />

DAISOGEL is the perfect choice for scale up projects because of the<br />

extremely big batch sizes and outstanding mechanical strength. The line-up<br />

consists of analytical grade small particles up to 50 micron for preparative and<br />

process use, with the widest range of pore sizes. Available as bare silica or as<br />

a wide range of chemically modified stationary phase. Being one of the very<br />

few actual silica manufacturers enables DAISO to provide customized<br />

solutions for its valued customers.<br />

Dani Instruments SpA<br />

Booth 1129 (30x20)<br />

Viale Brianza 87<br />

Cologno Monzese, Italy 20093 / +39 02 2539941<br />

Home Page http://www.danispa.it<br />

Our company introduces: MASTER TOF Time of Flight GC/MS, the new<br />

mass detector for ultrafast GC/MS; MASTER GC for FAST GC and the new<br />

revolutionary cold injection system FAST on-Column; MASTER TD, Thermal<br />

Desorber for extraction of volatile and semi-volatile compounds up to C44;<br />

MASTER AS, 160 vials liquid autosampler with robotic advanced technology;<br />

MASTER DHS, the new dynamic head space increases up to 100 times<br />

sensitivity of analytical system; FAUST, based on a new technology can<br />

detect vapour emissions of military, civil and improvised explosives.<br />

DataApex<br />

Booth 5343 (20x10)<br />

Podohradska 1<br />

Prague 5, Czech Republic 15500 / +420 251 013 403<br />

Home Page http://www.dataapex.com<br />

Independant software company with long term expertise in developing and<br />

manufacturing chromatography stations. The flag ship product is Clarity<br />

Chromatography Software - 3rd generation of DataApex CDS products.<br />

Decagon Devices, Inc.<br />

Booth 3611 (10x10)<br />

2365 NE Hopkins Court<br />

Pullman, WA 99163 / 800-755-2751<br />

Home Page http://www.decagon.com<br />

Our company is a world-leading instrument manufacturer for water activity and<br />

thermal properties. AquaLab water activity meter is the fastest, most accurate<br />

meter for rapid microbial limits, shelf-life, stability and quality testing.<br />

AquaSorp Isotherm Generator rapidly generates robust isotherms with<br />

hundreds of points to map the complex relationship between water activity and<br />

moisture content. KD2 Pro Thermal Properties meter quickly and easily<br />

measures thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, and specific heat of natural<br />

and engineered materials and liquids.<br />

Delta F Corporation<br />

4 Constitution Way<br />

Booth 4931 (10x10)<br />

Woburn, MA 01801-1087 / 800-433-2552<br />

Home Page http://www.delta-f.com<br />

Trace and percent oxygen analyzers ideal for a broad range of process<br />

applications plus NanoTrace oxygen and moisture analyzers for UHP<br />

semiconductor applications. All analyzers are factory calibrated to NIST<br />

standards. The new non-depleting oxygen E Sensor eliminates need for


periodic replacement and frequent calibration, and offers exceptional<br />

performance. The STAB-EL sensor option for operation with acid gases<br />

and a full 5-year sensor warranty provide long-term stability, extended<br />

operating life and the lowest cost-of-ownership. NEMA 4, NEMA 7 and<br />

general purpose/portable versions are available.<br />

Delta Ohm SRL<br />

Booth 2405 (10x10)<br />

Via Marconi 5 - Selvazzano<br />

Padova, Italy, Italy 35030 / 049 8977150<br />

Home Page http://www.deltaohm.com<br />

Italian manufacturer of portable instruments and transmitters for: temperature,<br />

relative humidity, pressure, air velocity, light, sound level, pH, conductivity,<br />

dissolved oxygen. Bench meters for pH, conductivity, dissolved oxygen. We<br />

produce elements for weather stations: temperature, humidity, barometric<br />

pressure, ultrasonic anemometer, rain gauges, rain detector, pyranometrs,<br />

albedometrs. We are National CALIBRATION CENTRE for: temperature,<br />

humidity, pressure, acoustics, photo-radiometry, air velocity.<br />

Delta Technical Products Company<br />

Booth 5434 (20x10)<br />

1777 Busse Hwy<br />

Des Plaines, IL 60016-6724 / 800-733-5820<br />

Home Page http://www.deltatechprod.com<br />

Our company is the industry choice for servicing, maintaining and calibrating<br />

HPLC/GC/MSD instrumentation. Considered experts in compliance and have<br />

received ISO 17025 accreditation. Delta's commitment to quality is<br />

fundamental to our entire organization. Visit our booth and learn about our<br />

Synergy Asset Management (SAM) program. SAM is a strategic partnership<br />

between 3 different companies bringing our clients over 20 years of asset<br />

management experience. Combined we have logged over 30,000 calls and<br />

serviced over 2,000 instruments from 29 different OEM's. Delta and Synergy<br />

are your true asset management providers.<br />

DeltaNu, Inc.<br />

628 Plaza Lane<br />

Booth 2402 (20x10)<br />

Laramie, WY 82070 / 866-301-6328<br />

Home Page http://www.deltanu.com<br />

Our company manufactures Raman spectrometers and accessories for<br />

academics, industry, and OEM. The ExamineR Raman microscope has<br />

outstanding imaging and spectral characteristics. Our most recent addition is<br />

an innovative 1064 dispersive technology for our ExamineR microscope and<br />

Advantage Series bench top spectrometers. The Inspector Raman and<br />

RockHound are handheld spectrometers used for field work. The NuScope<br />

digital microscope can be added to any bench top or portable system for fine<br />

laser positioning on a solid specimen.<br />

DenLine Uniforms, Inc.<br />

301 Oak Street<br />

Booth 3630 (10x10)<br />

Quincy, IL 62301 / 800-336-5463<br />

Home Page http://www.denline-uniforms.com<br />

Manufacturer of DenLine Protection Plus Lab Coats & Apparel. Designed for<br />

Healthcare & Quasi Clean Room Applications. In healthcare, protects<br />

employee against splash & spray of all aqueouus fluids (i.e., blood and OPIM).<br />

Ideal for Pharmaceutical, Electronics, and Food Manufacturing/Research &<br />

Testing where employees work in room temperatures and require a clean/no<br />

lint, air permeable, anti-static coat. High Particle Filtration Efficiency when<br />

tested to VDI 3926 Denkendorf Institute. Designed 25 to 50% lower cost per<br />

wash than cotton over life of product. Disposable Lab Coats and Gowns<br />

DETector Engineering & Technology, Inc. Booth 4814 (10x10)<br />

486 N. Wiget Lane<br />

Walnut Creek, CA 94598 / 925-937-4203<br />

Home Page http://www.det-gc.com<br />

Leading experts in selective thermionic ionization detection (TID) for GC and<br />

stand-alone applications. Inexpensive ceramic ion sources for the Agilent<br />

6890/7890 NPD provide femtogram N detection and sharp P peaks. Other ion<br />

source types provide easy selectivity changes to Nitro compounds,<br />

Halogenates, or Oxygenates (especially Phenols, Carboxylic Acids including<br />

Formic Acid, Glycols, and trace Water). DET NPD/TID hardware retrofits for<br />

Varian and SRI GC models. Inexpensive compact GC configured for either<br />

NPD or Oxygenates selectivity.<br />

Detector Technology, Inc.<br />

Booth 4813 (20x10)<br />

9 Third Street<br />

Palmer, MA 01069 / 413-284-9975<br />

Home Page http://www.detechinc.com<br />

World Leader in the Manufacturing of Channel Electron Multipliers. Producing<br />

multipliers for over 20 years, DeTech offers unparalleled service and quality.<br />

We welcome and encourage the challenge for designing new and innovative<br />

detectors to meet your needs. Our manufacturing flexibility allows us to<br />

specially form our multipliers in a variety of shapes and sizes while still<br />

producing maximum lifetime and gain. DeTech also has capabilities in<br />

Fabrication, Contract clean room assembly, specialty coatings, and custom<br />

glass extrusions and draws.<br />

Dexsil Corporation<br />

1 Hamden Pk Dr<br />

Hamden, CT 06517 / 800-433-9745<br />

Home Page http://www.dexsil.com<br />

Booth 4112 (20x10)<br />

Diagnostic Laminations Engineering<br />

Booth 1136 (20x10)<br />

2613-B Temple Heights Dr.<br />

Oceanside, CA 92056 / 877-353-4968<br />

Home Page http://www.dleinfo.com<br />

Our company was established in 1994 and today includes 65 employees in<br />

40,000 square feet of manufacturing facilities. Our process capabilities include<br />

slitting, laminating, printing, die cutting, laser cutting, kiss cutting, embossing,<br />

contract assembly and packaging with cleanroom and low humidity facilities<br />

available. Products include membrane switches, graphic overlays, dome<br />

labels, titer plate covers, base cards, wound dressing, transdermal patches,<br />

flex circuits, gaskets, filters and various thin film, tapes and adhesive backed<br />

components for medical device, diagnostic and analytical applications.<br />

Diba Industries Inc.<br />

Booth 3602 (30x10)<br />

4 Precision Rd<br />

Danbury, CT 06810-7317 / 203-744-0773<br />

Home Page http://www.dibaind.com<br />

Our company delivers critical fluid handling solutions to diagnostic instrument<br />

makers. Diba technology includes flared fluoropolymer tubing assemblies now<br />

available with Diba’s Torque Right fittings; lined or coated aspirate/dispense<br />

probes with integrated level sense; in line reagent heaters; and custom<br />

reagent & waste bottle caps and bottles with quick disconnect ports and<br />

integrated straws. Diba services include fluid system development assistance<br />

from our engineering staff; quick-turn, production quality samples; production<br />

and maintenance kits made to OEM specifications; in house custom extrusion;<br />

and model shop.<br />

Digital Bio<br />

Booth 1223 (20x10)<br />

63 South St., Suite 250<br />

Hopkinton, MA 01748 / 508-544-9809<br />

Home Page http://www.digital-bio.com<br />

We are developing a variety of innovative research instruments using micro<br />

and nano technologies. MicroPorator is a unique transfection system designed<br />

for hard-to-transfect cells such as primary cells. Digital Bio also offers a broad<br />

spectrum of cell counting instruments from disposable hemocytometer, C-<br />

Chip, to automatic cell counting system, ADAM and EVE.<br />

Dima Technologies Inc.<br />

Booth 7021 (20x10)<br />

51 Massier Ln<br />

Foothill Ranch, CA 92610-2305 / 866-889-9072<br />

Home Page http://www.dikma.com.cn<br />

We are a global technology leader in the manufacture and supply of top<br />

quality chromatography and laboratory products including GC and HPLC<br />

columns, SPE products, bulk chromatographic media, chromatographic<br />

accessories and equipment, reference chemicals and lab glassware products.<br />

We offer a full line of products designed to meet your separation and<br />

purification needs. Professional manufacturer of scientific glassware. We offer<br />

a full line of laboratory glassware products for the need of scientific community<br />

and glassblowing industry.<br />

Dionex Corporation<br />

1228 Titan Way P.O. Box 3603<br />

Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3603 / 408-737-0700<br />

Booth 5541 (50x50),<br />

SR46, SR47, SR48,<br />

SR49<br />

Home Page http://www.dionex.com<br />

See the latest innovations for productivity: The award-winning UltiMate 3000<br />

Intelligent LC series—the full range of HPLC from nano to semipreparative<br />

scale. ICS-3000 Reagent-Free IC (RFIC) and the entire ICS line. New<br />

columns and high-performance consumables for IC and HPLC. Chromeleon®,<br />

the most powerful chromatography software available, offering broad<br />

instrument control, data management, and more. APS series autopurification<br />

systems for high-throughput sample purification. IC/MS and LC/MS systems.<br />

Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE®) instruments featuring single-sample<br />

and fully-automated models.<br />

Dispersion Technology Inc<br />

364 Adams Street<br />

Booth 2226 (10x10)<br />

Bedford Hills, NY 10507 / 914-241-4777<br />

Home Page http://www.dispersion.com<br />

Instruments for characterizing fluids, concentrated dispersions and emulsion,<br />

based on ultrasound. Particle sizing, zeta potential,extensional rheology,<br />

titration, fluids compressibility<br />

Distek, Inc.<br />

121 N Center Drive<br />

Booth 4954 (20x10)<br />

North Brunswick, NJ 08902-4910 / 888-234-7835<br />

Home Page http://www.distekinc.com<br />

Our company provides Dissolution and related products and services to the<br />

Pharmaceutical market. We offer patented technologies for Dissolution,<br />

Disintegration, Media Preparation, and UV Fiber Optics.<br />

Dolomite Microfluidics<br />

Booth 1559 (10x10)<br />

Unit 1, Anglian Business Park, Orchard Road<br />

Royston, Herts, United Kingdom SG8 5TW / +44-1763-242491<br />

Home Page http://www.dolomite-microfluidics.com<br />

The first Microfluidics Application Center in the world, Dolomite is focussed on<br />

working with clients to turn their concepts for microfluidic systems into reality.<br />

With our in-depth knowledge of chemistry and the life sciences, combined with<br />

our expertise in microfluidics and device fabrication, we can offer a complete<br />

service, from device design and fabrication through to full instrument<br />

development. If you would like to find out more about Dolomite's device<br />

design, fabrication and instrument development capabilities, please visit our<br />

booth or see our website.


domnick hunter, a division of Parker Hannifin<br />

Corporation<br />

5900 B Northwoods Parkway<br />

Booth 5059 (60x10)<br />

Charlotte, NC 28269 / 800-345-8462<br />

Home Page http://www.domnickhunter.com/scientific<br />

Manufacturer of UHP Laboratory Gas Generators including Hydrogen,<br />

Nitrogen, Zero Air and CO2 Free Air and filtration, separation and purification<br />

equipment including capsule filtration and point of use desiccant dryers which<br />

provide a constant flow of clean, dry compressed air.<br />

DPX Labs, LLC<br />

26 Cedar Field Ct.<br />

Booth 4811 (10x10)<br />

Columbia, SC 29212 / 803-622-9570<br />

Home Page http://www.dpxlabs.com<br />

Our company manufactures disposable pipette extraction (DPX) devices and<br />

products. DPX is a drastically improved solid-phase extraction product that<br />

improves throughput, is readily automated, uses less solvent, does not require<br />

conditioning steps, requires minimal training to use, and saves money.<br />

Applications include the simultaneous extraction of acidic, neutral and basic<br />

drugs in urine; THC and metabolites in blood and urine; pesticides in fruits and<br />

vegetables; anticoagulants in tissue specimens; and mycotoxins in food<br />

matrices.<br />

Dragon Medical (Shanghai) Ltd.<br />

Room 2305A, Tower A, Chaowai MEN Building,<br />

26 Chaowai Dajie, Chaoyang District<br />

Booth 7138 (10x10)<br />

Beijing, China 100020 / 86-10-85653451<br />

Home Page http://www.dragon-med.com<br />

Our company is a professional manufacturer of top quality laboratory<br />

instruments for researchers in both the scientific and clinical fields. The<br />

company is dedicated to developing and manufacturing micro instruments and<br />

equipment as well as distributing world-renowned products and offering<br />

medical researchers unmatched clinical performance and proven value. We<br />

currently focus on two business lines: 1. Liquid handling devices, including<br />

Mechanical (Fixed volume and Adjustable volume), Electronic, Stepper and<br />

Pipetting aid. 2. Diagnostic instruments, such as Erythrocyte Sedimentation<br />

Rate Analyzer.<br />

Drug Discovery News<br />

19035 Old Detroit Road #203<br />

Booth 2105 (10x10)<br />

Rocky River, OH 44116 / 440-331-6600<br />

Home Page http://www.drugdiscoverynews.com<br />

DDN is an innovative business news tabloid focusing on serving the<br />

information needs of managers and scientists involved in drug discovery,<br />

research and development -- address current issues, industry trends, global<br />

news, business issues, and product news that impact decision-makers. DDN’s<br />

focus on industry news makes it must reading for all from the concept to<br />

market.<br />

DuPont Analytical Solutions<br />

Experimental Station, Rte 141 E302<br />

Booth 3905 (10x10)<br />

Wilmington, DE 19880 / 800-441-7515<br />

Home Page http://www.analyticalsolutions.dupont.com<br />

Our company is a comprehensive contract analytical laboratory, offering a<br />

broad range of testing and measurement service; from routine chemical and<br />

mechanical testing - to sophisticated microscopy, surface analysis,<br />

spectroscopy, and x-ray techniques - to complex, analytical problem-solving.<br />

DuPont Analytical Solutions, with a staff of analytical professionals and over<br />

$60MM in advanced testing instrumentation, has the resources, know-how,<br />

and experience to solve your most difficult challenges in: polymers and<br />

engineering materials, chemicals, coatings, fibers, films, catalysts, and other<br />

materials.<br />

Durcon Incorporated<br />

206 Allison Drive<br />

Booth 4102 (10x10)<br />

Taylor, TX 76574 / 512-595-8000<br />

Home Page http://www.durcon.com<br />

Our epoxy resin work surfaces, sinks and accessories are revered worldwide<br />

for their resistance to the heat, moisture and chemicals common in harsh<br />

laboratory environments. As the leading manufacturer of lab work surfaces,<br />

we strive to mold quality, care and innovation into each piece.<br />

E<br />

E-N-G Mobile Systems, Inc.<br />

Booth 4855 (10x10)<br />

2245 Via De Mercados<br />

Concord, CA 94520-4919 / 800-662-4522<br />

Home Page http://www.e-n-g.com<br />

Eagle Inst Svcs<br />

Booth 4402 (10x10)<br />

2929 S. Floyd Street<br />

Louisville, KY 40209 / 888-443-0890<br />

Home Page http://www.eaglevac.com<br />

East & West Analytical Inc. (USA)<br />

Booth 1255 (20x10)<br />

5017 Lincoln Drive<br />

Fairfax, VA 22030 / 571-331-4429<br />

Home Page http://www.ewaii.com<br />

Found in 1988, we become one of the largest analytical companies in China.<br />

Over the years, our instruments have been used in the fields of environment,<br />

quality control, CDC, mining, chemical and others. The company is capable of<br />

designing and manufacturing GCs, LCs, AAS, AFS, and CODs. In 2006, we<br />

started to market our latest new product GCMS-3100, the first GC-MS made<br />

in China. Our products also include water purification systems, air generators,<br />

thermal adsorption device, hydrogen generators, chillers, and auto samplers.<br />

Eastern Analytical Symposium<br />

Booth 3802 (20x10)<br />

P.O. Box 370<br />

Walkersville, MD 21793 / 301-682-3701<br />

Home Page http://www.eas.org<br />

The EAS and Exposition educates and informs with a strong technical<br />

program of the latest research presented in invited, contributed oral and<br />

poster sessions; presentations of prestigious achievement awards, and<br />

numerous short courses and workshops covering various areas of Analytical<br />

Chemistry. In addition, hundreds of exhibitors display state-of-the-art<br />

instrumentation, equipment, products and services at the exposition. An<br />

employment area also offers many options for employment. This is an<br />

opportunity that should not be missed! Join the thousands of people who will<br />

attend on November 17-20, <strong>2008</strong>, in Somerset, NJ.<br />

Eastern Plastics, Inc.<br />

110 Halcyon Dr<br />

Booth 6033 (30x50)<br />

Bristol, CT 06010 / 860-314-2880<br />

Home Page http://www.easternplastics.com<br />

A Unit of IDEX® Health & Science – an ISO 9001:2000 registered company<br />

specializing in close-tolerance, complex machining and assembly of plastics.<br />

The company also provides designed, engineering, and material selection<br />

assistance. EPI has extensive experience working with IVD instruments,<br />

medical equipment, clinical diagnostics, surgical instruments, laboratory<br />

apparatus, test and measurement products, multi- and single-layer manifolds,<br />

and fluidics applications<br />

easyLab Technologies Ltd<br />

Science & Technology Centre<br />

The University of Reading<br />

Booth 7131 (10x10)<br />

Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom RG6 6BZ / +44-(0)-118-935-7272<br />

Home Page http://www.easyLab.co.uk<br />

The de facto supplier of high-pressure instrumentation for scientific research:<br />

Diamond Anvil Cells, piston-cylinder cells and associated equipment<br />

(photoluminescence system for ruby manometry, gasket drilling machines and<br />

more). Our pressure cells cover a wide range of applications, from<br />

spectroscopy to magnetometry, pressures (from 1 GPa to above 100 GPa),<br />

temperatures (from the milliKelvin range up to 1,000 deg. C) and magnetic<br />

fields. An astonishing B-T-P space is now open to researchers who use<br />

easyLab’s range of high-pressure products.<br />

Eberbach Corporation<br />

505 S Maple Rd, PO Box 1024<br />

Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1024 / 800-422-2558<br />

Home Page http://www.eberbachlabtools.com<br />

Booth 1648 (20x10)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Our line of classic reciprocal shakers from benchtop to floor models. Clinical<br />

rockers, tube rotators, hand action shakers and tube rollers. Sample<br />

preparation blending containers for use with Waring blenders or Eberbach<br />

explosion proof large scale blender power units. New options include<br />

centrifugal flow blending assemblies and pressure sealed assemblies. Our<br />

technical staff will be available to discuss equipment design or modification.<br />

ECO PHYSICS, INC.<br />

Booth 3012 (10x10)<br />

3915 Research Pk Dr Ste. A-3<br />

Ann Arbor, MI 48108 / 734-998-1600<br />

Home Page http://www.ecophysics-us.com<br />

Range of NOx, ammonia and NO analyzers for process control and emissions<br />

measurements for regulatory compliance. Models with low detection levels<br />

and fastest response times make our company the leading supplier for<br />

catalytic, combustion, atmospheric and jet engine research. Heated sample<br />

inlet systems for measurement of hot, wet samples, and dual inlet analyzers<br />

for simultaneous measurement of two separate samples. Two reaction<br />

chambers, each with its own photomultiplier detector for true, simultaneous<br />

display of NO, NOx, and NO2. ECO PHYSICS - Measureably Better!<br />

eDAQ, Inc.<br />

Booth 2002 (10x10)<br />

2205 Executive Circle<br />

Colorado Springs, CO 80916 / 888-965-6086<br />

Home Page http://www.edaq.com<br />

Our company manufactures e-corder data acquisition systems for a variety of<br />

sensors, and PowerChrom chromatography data systems. See our single and<br />

multiple channel potentiostats for electrochemistry, as well as our recorders<br />

for pH, ISE, oxygen, temperature, and conductivity monitoring. NEW-<br />

Contactless conductivity detector for capillary electrophoresis and ion<br />

chromatography.<br />

EDAX, AMETEK Materials Analysis Division Booth 5143 (40x50)<br />

91 McKee Drive<br />

Mahwah, NJ 07430 / 201-529-4880<br />

Home Page http://www.edax.com<br />

Our company is the world’s largest supplier of EDS, EBSD and WDS systems<br />

and is a technical and performance leader. EDAX-TSL integrated products<br />

provide a powerful combination of elemental information from EDS and<br />

structural information from EBSD in the EDAX Pegasus, while the EDAX<br />

Trident combines the EDS and EBSD capabilities with WDS to provide a<br />

complete solution. EDAX raises the standard with advanced features in an<br />

easy to use format, providing exceptional results and tools that assure<br />

confidence in those results.


Edwards<br />

Booth 5035 (20x20)<br />

301 Ballardvale Street<br />

Wilmington, MA 01887-1075 / 800-848-9800<br />

Home Page http://www.edwardsvacuum.com<br />

Our company offers innovative products, first class service, a single source of<br />

technological expertise and customized systems for the semiconductor and<br />

vacuum technology industries. Our products include vacuum pumps,<br />

instrumentation, thin film deposition systems and components for the scientific<br />

instrument, R&D, lens coating, industrial & chemical processing industries.<br />

Eksigent Technologies<br />

Booth 1354 (20x10)<br />

5875 Arnold Road, Ste 300<br />

Dublin, CA 94568 / 925-560-2628<br />

Home Page http://www.eksigent.com<br />

Our company is creating new possibilities for life science research and drug<br />

discovery & development with its innovative Microflow and Nanoflow fluid<br />

delivery systems. NanoLC systems for proteomics generate precise LC<br />

gradients at nanoliter-per-minute flow rates. ExpressLC systems deliver<br />

increased sample throughput for applications in drug discovery and<br />

development. Delivering dramatic increases in analysis speed, throughput,<br />

and sensitivity, Eksigent’s leading-edge LC systems are being used by<br />

prominent research, pharmaceutical, and biotechnology firms around the<br />

world.<br />

Electronic Sensor Technology, Inc.<br />

Booth 3508 (10x10)<br />

1077 Business Center Circle<br />

Newbury Park, CA 91320 / 805-480-1994<br />

Home Page http://www.estcal.com<br />

Elemental Scientific, Inc.<br />

Booth 2157 (30x10)<br />

2440 Cuming St<br />

Omaha, NE 68131 / 402-991-7800<br />

Home Page http://www.elementalscientific.com<br />

We are a designer and manufacturer of sample introduction systems for<br />

environmental, clinical, petrochemical and semiconductor applications<br />

performed on ICPOES and ICPMS systems. Product range includes the SC-<br />

Series of clean, intelligent autosamplers with FAST option for improved<br />

performance; APEX enhanced sensitivity inlet system with optional membrane<br />

desolvation; PC3 Peltier-cooled PFA or Quartz cyclonic spray chambers;<br />

complete o-ring free introduction systems with PFA or PolyPro MicroFlow<br />

Nebulizers, PFA PureChamber spray chambers, demountable injectors of<br />

platinum, sapphire, or quartz and Precision torches.<br />

Elementar Americas<br />

520 Fellowship Rd, Ste D-408<br />

Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 / 856-787-0022<br />

Home Page http://www.chnos.com<br />

Elements<br />

3400 Shasta Gateway Drive<br />

Booth 6125 (20x10)<br />

Booth 5235 (10x10)<br />

Shasta Lake, CA 96019 / 888-521-4321<br />

Home Page http://www.icpsupplies.com<br />

Our company is a manufacturer & supplier of ICP-OES/AES & ICP-MS<br />

Standards & consumable products. We are proud to announce the release of<br />

our new fully automated digestion units (patent pending) featuring touch<br />

screen control options designed by lab people for lab people. Elements now<br />

offers specialized application & instrument services. Core services include<br />

Method Development, Implementation, Troubleshooting, Quality Control,<br />

Sample Preparation, Instrument Familiarization & more. Let Elements provide<br />

your staff with the specialized training to meet your specific needs. Stop by to<br />

see our new product releases or look on our website.<br />

Elemetric Instruments<br />

3900 Paseo del Sol<br />

Booth 2331 (10x10)<br />

Santa Fe, NM 87507 / 505-216-0634<br />

Home Page http://www.elemetricinstruments.com<br />

Our company is a manufacturer of state of the art instruments and plasma<br />

devices for various applications including elemental detection, handheld<br />

monitoring, and plasma based instrumentation. Elemetric has commercialized<br />

sophisticated Los Alamos National Laboratory technologies to provide<br />

industry, university, and government customers with previously unattainable<br />

capabilities in on-line real-time industrial process monitoring, on-site<br />

environmental analysis and extraordinary flexibility in university teaching and<br />

research.<br />

Elga Labwater<br />

Lane End Industrial Park,<br />

Land End High Wycombe<br />

Booth 6255 (20x10)<br />

Bucks, United Kingdom HP14 3BY / +44 (0) 1494-887500<br />

Home Page http://www.elgalabwater.com<br />

We offer the widest range of laboratory water purification systems available<br />

from a single company, meeting your requirements from glassware washing to<br />

the ultra pure water demanded by critical analytical and life science<br />

applications. Our technology provides central systems (CENTRA) as well as<br />

tap-to-type1 and polishing systems (PURELAB). ELGA has an international<br />

sales and service network built up over 60 years. In North America our<br />

systems are sold and serviced by Siemens Water Technologies. Our<br />

specialists like to work together with you to analyse your needs and come up<br />

with the best solutions backed by technical innovation and first class service.<br />

Elico Limited<br />

Booth 1551 (10x10)<br />

B-90, Sanathnagar<br />

Hyderabad, AP India 500018 / +91-40-23771262<br />

Home Page http://www.elicoltd.com<br />

Our company is a 40+ years old Analytical Lab Instruments producer in India.<br />

No technology is borrowed or reversed for Indian markets so far. We are<br />

market leaders with 8600 customers in past 5 years from whom we are<br />

clocking 34% repeat orders and adding 120 customers every quarter. Our<br />

Software and Hardware design group has Core competency in Lab &<br />

Analytical Instrumentation spanning about 14 Engineering disciplines not only<br />

facilitating internal requirements, but also servicing the requirements for OEMs<br />

Elma Gmbh & CoKG<br />

Booth 5025 (10x10)<br />

Kolpingstr. 1-7<br />

Singen, Germany 78224 / 49-7731-882-272<br />

Home Page http://www.elma-germany.com<br />

We are a German based company with over 40 years experience in ultrasonic<br />

cleaning equipment. A world-wide recognized leader in many various business<br />

sectors. Our own R&D, application laboratory, as well as the ISO 9001<br />

certificate stands for our commitment to high quality, most modern technology<br />

and best services. Product range - Ultrasonic table top cleaner all in full digital<br />

technique including true multi frequency versions. Industrial cleaning units<br />

modular cleaning lines including a wide rage of peripheral accessories.<br />

Chemical cleaners optimized for ultrasonic application and best cleaning<br />

results.<br />

Elsevier<br />

Booth 4003 (20x10)<br />

360 Park Avenue South<br />

New York, NY 10010 / 212-633-3756<br />

Home Page http://www.elsevier.com<br />

Our company, including the Academic Press imprint, is the global leader in<br />

scientific, technical, and medical publishing. We offer an array of books,<br />

journals, and electronic resources. With our innovative electronic products and<br />

services such as ScienceDirect and Scopus, we continue to refine our<br />

portfolio to serve the needs of educators, researchers, and students. Visit us<br />

at booth 4003 to review our new and best-selling books, learn about the<br />

Impact Factor of our journals, and view our online products. We look forward<br />

to meeting you.<br />

EMCO High Voltage Corp<br />

70 Forest Produts Road<br />

Booth 2036 (10x10)<br />

Sutter Creek, CA 95685 / 800-546-3680<br />

Home Page http://www.emcohighvoltage.com<br />

Innovative High Voltage Power Supplies provide high performance in<br />

miniature, cost effective packages. Standard, off-the-shelf products range<br />

from ultra-miniature high voltage converters occupying 0.125 cubic inches to<br />

precision, multi-output, rack-mount high voltage systems. A complete line of<br />

RoHS compliant products are available.<br />

EMD Chemicals Inc.<br />

480 S. Democrat Road<br />

Booth 1120 (40x10)<br />

Gibbstown, NJ 08027 / 800-222-0342<br />

Home Page http://www.emdchemicals.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of life science and chemical products.<br />

These include high purity solvents, analytical reagents, microbiology media,<br />

chromatography, air monitoring equipment, and specialty products for<br />

laboratory applications. Our broad range of innovative life science research<br />

products are used worldwide in disease-related life science research. These<br />

products are known globally through our product brands Calbiochem®,<br />

Novabiochem®, and Novagen® which offer solutions to scientists at the<br />

cutting edge of research. With more than 29,000 products in our portfolio, our<br />

products are used in almost every lab.<br />

Endecotts<br />

616 E. Devohurst Ln.<br />

Booth 4110 (10x10)<br />

Ponte Vedra, FL 32081 / 904-814-8418<br />

Home Page http://www.endecotts.com<br />

The world’s leading manufacturer of World Class Quality Test Sieves and<br />

Sieve Shakers will be exhibiting a full range of Test Sieves to include Certified<br />

Test Sieves, US Standard Test Sieves and Mid-Point Sieves. All sieves are<br />

supplied with a Certificate of Compliance to a National or International<br />

Specifications. Sieve Shakers including the EFL 2000, the whisper quiet<br />

Octagon ‘Digital’, the Powermatic, Minor & the NEW E-Pulse, together with all<br />

the latest additions to their range.<br />

Entech Instruments<br />

2207 Agate Ct.<br />

Simi Valley, CA 93065 / 800-555-8034<br />

Home Page http://www.entechinst.com<br />

Environics Inc.<br />

69 Industrial Pk Rd East<br />

Booth 4555 (30x20)<br />

Booth 4214 (10x10)<br />

Tolland, CT 06084 / 860-872-1111<br />

Home Page http://www.environics.com<br />

Our core technology affords the finest and most accurate method of gas<br />

blending/diluting and calibration. Our technological leadership, specifically our<br />

ability to mix and dilute gases to a tolerance of plus or minus 1% of set-point<br />

has been unequaled by competition in the field. The systems that we<br />

manufacture are a highly precise analytical tool, intended to enhance the<br />

accuracy, repeatability and reproducibility of any gas analytic device. We<br />

have developed custom equipment spanning ultra clean, high temperature,<br />

humidity and pressurization systems


Environmental Express Inc<br />

Booth 2629 (20x20)<br />

490 Wando Park Blvd<br />

Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 / 800-343-5319<br />

Home Page http://www.environmentalexpress.com<br />

Our company provides environmental laboratory supplies to commercial<br />

laboratories, municipalities, water treatment plants and industrial<br />

manufacturers throughout the U.S. and worldwide. Our product lines include:<br />

HotBlock systems for metals digestions; metals analysis supplies;<br />

disposable BOD bottles; ProWeigh® filters for total and volatile suspended<br />

solids; products for oil and grease testing; TCLP extraction supplies and<br />

equipment; distillation systems; Ion Chromatography products and more. Our<br />

staff is dedicated to building mutually beneficial relationships with our<br />

customers and providing quality products and services.<br />

Environmental Resource Associates (ERA) Booth 2640 (20x10)<br />

6000 West 54th Avenue<br />

Arvada, CO 80002 / 800-372-0122<br />

Home Page http://www.eraqc.com<br />

EP Scientific<br />

234 Cardiff Valley Road<br />

Rockwood, TN 37854 / 800-451-4351<br />

Home Page http://www.epscientific.com<br />

Booth 2054 (30x10)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Pioneer in the environmental sample container industry, supplying sample<br />

containers to meet the needs of all applications. With over twenty years<br />

experience in the industry, you can be assured that the products you receive<br />

will be of the highest qualtity. In addition to the environmental container line,<br />

EP Scientific also offers custom chemical filtration and processing of<br />

containers for low particle, low TOC, depyrogenation, sterilization,<br />

siliconization, silanization, and Rnase and Dnase free products. To see<br />

available products and custom quoting visit our website.<br />

Eppendorf North America, Inc.<br />

1 Cantiague Road<br />

Westbury, NY 11590-2852 / 800-645-3050<br />

Booth 4421 (20x20)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Home Page http://www.eppendorf.com<br />

Eppendorf® liquid handling products and systems including adjustable and<br />

fixed-volume, electronic, and multichannel pipettes and pipette tips, liquid<br />

handling workstations with accessories for lab automation; micro and<br />

multipurpose centrifuges and tubes; fully licensed PCR thermal cycler<br />

instruments and consumables; DualChip DNA microarrays; molecular biology<br />

instruments and consumables. Eppendorf Services: instrument calibration &<br />

repair; IQ/OQ services and pipette calibration.<br />

EquipNet, Inc.<br />

50 Hudson Road<br />

Booth 5560 (10x10)<br />

Canton, MA 02021 / 888-371-6555<br />

Home Page http://www.equipnet.com<br />

Our company provides proactive asset management solutions and services<br />

for global manufacturers in the pharmaceutical industries. The company has<br />

earned a reputation for helping leading corporations such as GlaxoSmithKline,<br />

Novartis, and AstraZeneca maximize their financial return and avoid risk of<br />

health, safety and environmental hazards, theft, and Sarbanes Oxley noncompliance.<br />

Ercon Inc.<br />

7 Kendrick Rd<br />

Booth 5336 (10x10)<br />

Wareham, MA 02571 / 508-291-1400<br />

Home Page http://www.erconinc.com<br />

Our company manufactures high-performance biosensor coating materials for<br />

various printing techniques, including a broad range of conductive inks used in<br />

electrochemical sensors for the detection, quantification and monitoring of<br />

bodily fluid and environmental constituents. Ercon's patented chloridised silver<br />

compositions and proprietary carbon particles technologies are used in billions<br />

of blood glucose sensor test strips and other medical diagnostics each year.<br />

Ercon’s electronic coating materials are used in membrane switches, touch<br />

screens, fine line RFID antennae, force sensing devices, and EMI/RFI<br />

shielding applications.<br />

Erlab Inc.<br />

1980 Turnpike Street<br />

Booth 3749 (10x10)<br />

North Andover, MA 01845 / 800-964-4434<br />

Home Page http://www.captair.com<br />

ECONOMICAL-ENERGY SAVING-MOBILE. CAPTAIR Ductless Filtering<br />

Fume Hoods and Vented Chemical Storage Cabinets for the safe dedicated<br />

pre-approved handling/storage of toxic gases, fumes and odors. Unique<br />

99.9% effective carbon molecular filtration requires no ducting-installed in less<br />

than 30 minutes. Manufactured by ERLAB, worldwide leader/inventor since<br />

1968, CAPTAIR products are the only ones proven to comply with the NFX<br />

15-211 filtration efficiency standard. A complete line of 13 models to fit your<br />

need and budget come standard with ESP, combining unique safety and<br />

maintenance services to insure correct operation for the life of your CAPTAIR.<br />

ES Industries<br />

Booth 3514 (10x10)<br />

701 South Route 73<br />

West Berlin, NJ 08091-2621 / 800-356-6140<br />

Home Page http://www.esind.com<br />

Epic High Density - High Resolution columns. Our high density bonding<br />

technology supplies ultra-high purity silica with a completely inert surface. This<br />

provides a platform for superior base deactivated pH stable (pH 1-10) columns<br />

and increases column lifetime even with "dirty samples". For retention of high<br />

density polar compounds Epic Polar is a proven leader. We provide an<br />

extensive line of SFC columns. Polysaccaride based chiral stationary phases<br />

are available. Preparative packings from Daiso are also available.<br />

ESA Biosciences, Inc.<br />

Booth 5851 (20x20)<br />

22 Alpha Road<br />

Chelmsford, MA 01824 / 800-959-5095<br />

Home Page http://www.esainc.com<br />

Providing HPLC detection solutions for nearly four decades, our complete line<br />

of high performance HPLC detectors, systems and methods cover a broad<br />

range of analytical applications. Headlined by the revolutionary CoronaCAD,<br />

Charged Aerosol Detector, for improved sensitivity and consistent<br />

measurement of drugs, small molecules, lipids and polymers. Industry leading<br />

electrochemical detectors provide highly selective detection of electroactive<br />

species. Whether sensitive, specific detection or a more universal detection<br />

system is your need, we have your solution. A subsidiary of Magellan<br />

Biosciences.<br />

Esco Technologies<br />

Booth 5327 (30x20)<br />

2940 Turnpike Drive, Suite 15-16<br />

Hatboro, PA 19040 / 888-375-3726<br />

Home Page http://www.us.escoglobal.com<br />

Since 1978 ESCO has emerged as a leader in the development of controlled<br />

environment, laboratory and cleanroom equipment solutions. Products sold in<br />

more than 105 countries include Biological Safety Cabinets, Fume Hoods,<br />

Ductless Fume Hoods, Laminar Flow Clean Benches, Animal Containment<br />

Workstations, Cytotoxic Cabinets, Hospital Pharmacy Isolators, PCR<br />

Cabinets, Thermal Cyclers and more. ESCO remains dedicated to delivering<br />

innovative solutions for the Clinical, Life Science, Research and Industrial<br />

Laboratory Community. Visit our website.<br />

ESS<br />

9601 San Leandro Street<br />

Booth 5412 (20x10)<br />

Oakland, CA 94603 / 800-233-8425<br />

Home Page http://www.essvial.com<br />

Our company offers a full line of PreCleaned and PrePreserved sample<br />

containers for environmental analysis. ESS also offers Tedlar Air Bags, Sterile<br />

Bacti-bottles, high purity water UPBW DI+, Bailers, TOV Vials and bottles for<br />

low level Mercury and Metals (1631&1669). ESS will feature products for<br />

Method 5035 (VOC's in soil) including Core N One soil capsules and handles,<br />

Lock N' Load soil handles and syringes, 5035 PrePreserved vials and 5035<br />

field kits. ESS welcomes international distributors.<br />

EST Analytical<br />

503 Commercial Dr<br />

Booth 2235 (40x20)<br />

Cincinnati, OH 45014-7594 / 800-283-3510<br />

Home Page http://www.estanalytical.com<br />

Our company is the worldwide innovator of instruments for VOC, wet<br />

chemistry, and elemental analysis. For over 17 years, EST has led the way<br />

with environmental solutions such as the NEW ENCON Evolution purge and<br />

trap concentrator with dramatic improvements in carryover and the ability to<br />

handle MeOH extracts with ease. The Centurion autosampler can more than<br />

double your sample throughput. The Markelov HS9000 static and dynamic<br />

headspace sampler decreases equil times and increases sensitivity up to<br />

100x. The ThermoCombustion EA Analyzers for TOC, N, S and Cl analysis<br />

are the most sensitive and robust on the market today.<br />

EuTech Scientific Services, Inc.<br />

810 North Second Avenue<br />

Booth 6914 (10x10)<br />

Highland Park, NJ 08904 / 800-284-9245<br />

Home Page http://www.eutechsci.com<br />

Our company is a Contract Research company focusing on development of<br />

new analytical methods and utilization of existing methods in state-of-the-art<br />

laboratory facilities for R & D / Quality Assurance needs. EuTech’s team of<br />

experienced professionals works hand in hand with you to achieve your goals.<br />

Customers include Pharmaceutical, Medical Device, Nutraceutical and<br />

Cosmetic Industries, Lab Consumable Supplies and Scientific Instrument<br />

manufacturers. EuTech has been serving the industrial and academic<br />

scientific community since 1994.<br />

EUV Engineering Research Center<br />

Colorado State University<br />

Booth 3010 (10x10)<br />

Fort Collins, CO 80523 / 970-491-8069<br />

Home Page http://www.euverc.colostate.edu<br />

The EUV ERC is a NSF-funded ERC performing research and development of<br />

sources, metrology and spectroscopy using extreme ultraviolet wavelength<br />

light for materials applications. Four institutions are involved in the Center:<br />

Colorado State University; University of Colorado, Boulder; UC Berkeley and<br />

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The Center has industrial members<br />

active in sponsored research and commercialization of the technologies.<br />

Ever Scientific<br />

Booth 1148 (10x10)<br />

337 Gordon Drive<br />

Exton, PA 19341 / 610-524-5810<br />

Home Page http://www.everscientific.com<br />

Our company is a clinical laboratory and life science manufacturing company<br />

that specializes in a wide range of products. We provide our customers with<br />

products that are used in all types of laboratories, research facilities and<br />

hospitals. Our mission is to consistently supply our customers with costeffective,<br />

quality-engineered in vitro diagnostics materials, without sacrificing<br />

service or reliability.


Evergreen Scientific<br />

Booth 6554 (20x10)<br />

2254 E 49th Street<br />

Los Angeles, CA 90058-0248 / 323-583-1331<br />

Home Page http://www.evergreensci.com<br />

Our company designs and manufactures a comprehensive line of plastic<br />

labware for use in biotechnology, life sciences and clinical healthcare.<br />

Evex<br />

Booth 3007 (10x10)<br />

857 State Rd<br />

Princeton, NJ 08540 / 609-252-9192<br />

Home Page http://www.evex.com<br />

This year Evex introduces the Evex-MiniSEM. Evex-MiniSEM is the world’s<br />

most advanced, easiest to use, miniature scanning electron microscope<br />

(SEM) with the award winning Evex X-ray NanoAnalysis (EDX) system. The<br />

Evex-MiniSEM easily magnifies over 30,000 times, identifying the elemental<br />

composition of any sample with Evex’s advanced detector technology.<br />

Combining SEM & EDX, the Evex-MiniSEM takes material characterization to<br />

the next level providing spatial positioning of the elements identified. The<br />

Evex-MiniSEM bridges the gap of light microscopy and high-powered electron<br />

microscopy.<br />

Exeter Analytical, Inc.<br />

Booth 2434 (10x10)<br />

7 Doris Dr Unit 6A<br />

N. Chelmsford, MA 01863 / 978-251-1411<br />

Home Page http://www.eai1.com<br />

Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Sulfur, Oxygen (CHN/O/S) Elemental Analyzer.<br />

Complete selection of supplies and consumables for all elemental analyzers.<br />

We also offer a large selection of aluminum, tin and silver capsules and weigh<br />

boats.<br />

Expert System Solutions S.R.L.<br />

Viale Virgilio 58/L<br />

Booth 6920 (10x10)<br />

Modena, Italy 41100 / +39 059 8860020<br />

Home Page http://www.expertsystemsolutions.com<br />

Advanced laboratory equipment. The Optical Dilatometers carry out<br />

thermomechanical measurements with no contact, determining the thermal<br />

expansion or sintering behaviour of several materials, even up to their<br />

complete melting. The Heating Microscopes study the softening behaviour of<br />

different materials during a heating process and determine automatically<br />

flattening curve and characteristic temperatures. The Optical Fleximeter is<br />

used to perform bending analysis of materials without application of loads.<br />

From now on, also the Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA) can be combined<br />

with some of the MISURA equipment.<br />

Extech Instruments<br />

285 Bear Hill Rd<br />

Booth 6327 (10x10)<br />

Waltham, MA 02451 / 781-890-7440<br />

Home Page http://www.extech.com<br />

One of the largest suppliers of test and measurement equipment worldwide,<br />

Extech Instruments is known for its depth and breadth of products and its<br />

innovation in providing instruments with unique combinations of features.<br />

Extech manufactures the ExStik series of pen style water quality meters. The<br />

series’ rugged design and high degree of accuracy make them ideally suited<br />

for both field and laboratory use. The ExStiks are capable of analyzing for pH,<br />

conductivity, TDS, salinity, ORP, total chlorine, dissolved oxygen and<br />

temperature.<br />

Extragene, Inc.<br />

1424 Yukon St.<br />

Booth 5006 (20x10)<br />

Davis, CA 95616 / 530-313-5557<br />

Home Page http://www.extragene-web.com<br />

We are the professional manufacturer of disposable plasticware for<br />

laboratories. We have dedicated more than 10 years to provide excellent<br />

quality certified by ISO-9001 at competitive prices and concerned<br />

requirements of our customers. We supply high quality PCR, thin wall tubes,<br />

microcentrifuge tubes, pipette tips and various sizes of storage boxes.<br />

Extrel CMS<br />

Booth 1147 (30x20)<br />

575 Epsilon Drive<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15238 / 412-963-7530<br />

Home Page http://www.extrel.com<br />

Mass Spectrometers and Residual Gas Analyzers for Research, Laboratory<br />

QA/QC and Process Analysis and Control since 1964. Known for high<br />

sensitivity, high resolution, rock solid stability and reliability, our instruments<br />

are designed for fast, multi-component and multipoint analysis. We have two<br />

software packages, true analytical/research and full process analysis<br />

packages. Our process analysis software is 21 CFR 11 compliant with multilevel<br />

security and full reporting capabilities. We offer unparalleled engineering,<br />

technical and service support backed by forty years of experience.<br />

F<br />

Favorgen Biotech Corp.<br />

Booth 5011 (10x10)<br />

No. 37 Nong-Ke Rd<br />

Ping-Tung, Taiwan R.O.C. / +886-8-7621829<br />

Home Page http://www.favorgen.com<br />

Our company is a manufacturer of high-quality molecular biology products and<br />

clinical chemical reagents. Favorgen was founded in 2004 and is based in the<br />

national biotechnology park, Taiwan. Since being established, we have<br />

invested substantially in out state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, to provide<br />

you with high-quality products at very competitive prices. We are committed to<br />

developing research, both in-house and through collaborations with academic<br />

and industrial partners, in order to keep offering high-quality, innovative<br />

products.<br />

Federation of Analytical Chem & Spec. Soc. Booth 3314 (10x10)<br />

2019 Galisteo Street, Bldg. I-1<br />

Sante Fe, NM 87505 / 505-820-1648<br />

Home Page http://www.facss.org<br />

FACSS <strong>2008</strong> will be held September 28 - October 2 at the Grand Sierra<br />

Resort in Reno, Nevada. Experience and contribute new and exciting scientific<br />

developments in all areas of analytical chemistry and spectroscopy. Network<br />

with fellow scientists and help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Society for<br />

Applied Spectroscoy.<br />

FEI Company<br />

5350 NE Dawson Creek Dr.<br />

Booth 1447 (30x20)<br />

Hillsboro, OR 97124-5793 / 503-726-7500<br />

Home Page http://www.fei.com<br />

Our range of SEM, TEM, and DualBeam FIB/SEM microscopes are ideal for<br />

in-situ testing, characterization, failure analysis, process diagnostics, and R&D<br />

for pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, materials, biomaterials, forensics, paper<br />

and other industries. These imaging and analysis solutions include capabilities<br />

for in-situ dynamic experiments (humidity and temperature; tensile stage), 3D<br />

volume rendering and reconstruction, automation of routine tasks, and<br />

imaging of unprepared samples. Visit us to learn about these solutions as well<br />

as our applications support, networking and workshop opportunities, and<br />

productivity tools exclusive to FEI users.<br />

Fenner Advanced Sealing Technologies<br />

8103 Rankin Road<br />

Booth 6615 (20x20)<br />

Humble, TX 77396 / 281-446-6662<br />

Home Page http://www.fast-houston.com<br />

CDI Seals and EGC Plastics, divisions of Fenner Advanced Sealing<br />

Technology (FAST), are world leaders in the designing, manufacturing and<br />

processing of quality, high-performance seals, packing, fluoropolymers and<br />

other high-performance resins. We incorporate technology, engineering<br />

expertise, material knowledge, manufacturing and quality control techniques<br />

into all our products. Our products are designed to exceed the requirements of<br />

any industry where strict emissions standards, harsh media or high-pressure<br />

applications, sealing, purity, corrosion, friction and wear resistance are crucial.<br />

Fernand Claisse Inc.<br />

Booth 5530 (10x10)<br />

2270 Rue Leon-Harmel, Suite 165<br />

Quebec, PQ Canada G1N 4L2 / 418-527-7889<br />

Home Page http://www.fernandclaisse.com<br />

Our company is dedicated to Fusion Technology, from sample preparation to<br />

sample composition. Its objective is to design products that improve accuracy<br />

of XRF analysis, while making sample preparation and composition<br />

calculation easier than ever. Fernand Claisse Inc. will exhibit his Fusion<br />

Maestro, new perfected and totally safe bead machine, borate fluxes, the book<br />

Physics and Chemistry of Borate Fusion and two software, the Claisse<br />

Calculator that determines the optimal conventional flux for fusion and<br />

XRFDirect, the only true theoretical FP software. Fernand Claisse Inc. also<br />

provides analytical consulting.<br />

Fibertech Optica Inc.<br />

Booth 3510 (10x10)<br />

330 Gage Avenue, Unit II<br />

Kitchener, ON Canada N2M 5C6 / 519-745-2763<br />

Home Page http://www.fibertech-optica.com<br />

New product: Imaging fiber arrays with up to 25x25 fused silica fibers<br />

(minimum core diameter 100um). Also manufacturer of high power laser<br />

cables, patchcords, pigtails, spot-to-line converters, bundles and reflectance<br />

probes, vacuum feedthrough, linear and spaced v-groove arrays. Spectral<br />

bands coverage from deep UV to MIR. Core diameter 10 to 2000um.<br />

Capillaries, rods and tapers also available.<br />

Fine Care Biosystems<br />

228/1/4 Dantali Industrial Area<br />

Gota-Vadsar Road, Dist: Gandhinagar<br />

Booth 2258 (20x10)<br />

Gujarat, India 382 721 / +91 2764 286641<br />

Home Page http://www.accumaximum.com<br />

Our company is an ISO 9001 company, and India’s leading manufacturer and<br />

exporter of world class Accumax pipettes and accessories. Our pipette range<br />

includes single, multi channel and junior pipettes in fully and semiautoclavable<br />

range which are ergonomically designed, precisely calibrated<br />

and durable. Our new product, Pipette Help is a pipetting aid for glass or<br />

plastic pipettes which is ergonomically shaped and has aspiration speed of 20<br />

ml/3 sec and working limit of 10 hours in continuous usage.<br />

Firetrace International<br />

Booth 3008 (10x10)<br />

15690 N. 83rd Way, Suite B<br />

Scottsdale, AZ 85260 / 480-607-1218<br />

Home Page http://www.firetrace.com<br />

We provide proprietary systems for automatically detecting and suppressing<br />

fires inside critical equipment and enclosures such as fume hoods and<br />

chemical storage cabinets. This cost-effective technology requires no<br />

electricity or external power, activates where the most heat is detected and<br />

automatically discharges a fire-suppressing agent, such as DuPont® FE-<br />

227®, CO2 or dry chemical powder. Our systems are UL Listed and FM<br />

Approved. There are over 60,000 installations providing fire protection around<br />

the world.


Fisher Scientific<br />

2000 Park Lane<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15275 / 800-766-7000<br />

Booth 1721 (60x20)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Home Page http://www.thermofisher.com<br />

Our company is the leading provider of equipment, supplies, chemicals and<br />

services to the worldwide scientific community. We serve over 350,000<br />

customers working in the life science, chemical, environmental, food,<br />

government, and academic markets. State-of-the-art e-commerce capabilities<br />

and integrated global logistics networks enable us to deliver over 600,000<br />

products, services, and leading-edge technologies to laboratories reliably and<br />

efficiently. We are your single resource for today’s scientific research and<br />

tomorrow’s discovery. Stop by to see what’s new!<br />

Fiveash Data Management, Inc.<br />

211 Vista Rd<br />

Booth 1958 (10x10)<br />

Madison, WI 53726 / 608-236-9145<br />

Home Page http://www.fdmspectra.com<br />

New libraries include the FDM ATR/FTIR Organics, with hundreds of biofuel<br />

compounds, the HiRes Quantitative Vapor Phase FTIR Spectra, FDM<br />

Forensic Vapor Phase FTIR Spectra, updates to the FDM ATR Polymers,<br />

(300 new polymers, 300 new monomers), and FDM ATR Cosmetics (raw<br />

materials). Visit and see the FDM Very Large Bundle (14 libraries, 24500<br />

spectra) and the FDM Raman spectra. All libraries are available for use with<br />

software from Bruker, Jasco, Perkin-Elmer, Thermo, Shimadzu, Varian and<br />

EssentialFTIR.<br />

FLIR Systems<br />

25 Esquire Rd<br />

N. Billerica, MA 01862 / 978-901-8275<br />

Home Page http://www.goinfrared.com<br />

FLOM Corporation<br />

5-32-10 Shinmachi<br />

Ome-shi, Tokyo, Japan 198-0024 / +81-428-30-7454<br />

Home Page http://www.flom.co.jp<br />

Fluid Imaging Technologies, Inc.<br />

65 Forest Falls Drive<br />

Booth 3003 (20x10)<br />

Booth 1904 (10x10)<br />

Booth 5406 (20x10)<br />

Yarmouth, ME 04096 / 207-846-6100<br />

Home Page http://www.fluidimaging.com<br />

Our company is the developer and manufacturer of FlowCAM©, a continuousimaging<br />

particle analysis instrument. FlowCAM combines the speed of data<br />

acquisition of typical particle analyzers with the detailed individual particle<br />

information typical of microscopy. Intuitive VisualSpreadsheet software<br />

facilitates rapid analysis of particle data and sophisticated pattern recognition<br />

operations for particle identification.<br />

Fluid Management Systems Inc.<br />

56 Felton Street<br />

Booth 6425 (20x10)<br />

Waltham, MA 02453 / 781-891-6522<br />

Home Page http://www.fmsenvironmental.com<br />

PLE - pressurized extraction system - performs 6 channel extraction in less<br />

than 20 minutes. Extraction cell size 5-250ml. Power-Prep Cleanup system -<br />

multi column cleanup system for extraction, purification and separation of<br />

Dioxin, PCBs, Pesticides and PAHs. One-Step Pressurized Extraction &<br />

Clean-Up system. For rapid extraction and cleanup of PCBs, Pesticides and<br />

PAHs. This system performs the entire extraction and clean-up for multiple<br />

samples in less than 1hour.<br />

Fluid Metering, Inc.<br />

5 Aerial Way, Suite 500<br />

Syosset, NY 11791 / 800-223-3388<br />

Home Page http://www.fmipump.com<br />

Fluka/Sigma-Aldrich<br />

3050 Spruce Street<br />

Booth 4715 (10x10)<br />

Booth 3421 (40x40)<br />

St. Louis, MO 63103 / 800-521-8956<br />

Home Page http://www.sigma-aldrich.com/fluka<br />

We produce a comprehensive range of high quality chemicals for research<br />

and industry. Fluka offers reference standards, high purity chemicals for gas<br />

and liquid chromatography, spectroscopy, electrophoresis, microscopy, and<br />

sensorics such as GC derivatizing reagents, GC calibration standards, HPLC<br />

ion reagents, HPLC buffers, IC standards, CE reagents, AA/ICP standards,<br />

MALDI-MS matrix substances, MS mass markers, ion selective electrodes<br />

and PPB ultra pure acids<br />

Formulatrix, Inc.<br />

1254 Main Street<br />

Booth 7119 (10x10)<br />

Waltham, MA 02451 / 781-788-0228<br />

Home Page http://www.formulatrix.com<br />

Stop by and see the Formulator, the world's fastest liquid handler. It uses<br />

microfluidics to dispense grids, dilutions, random and other experiments up to<br />

ten times faster than any other liquid handler available today. It can dispense<br />

a 100 µL, 3 ingredient, 96 well grid in as little as 60 seconds. At the core of the<br />

Formulator is a patent pending microfluidic chip that can measure and<br />

dispense discrete volumes of liquid down to 100nL with CVs below 5%. Stop<br />

by and see the Formulator in action.<br />

Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe GmbH<br />

Postfach 3640<br />

Booth 7038 (10x10)<br />

Karlsruhe,, Germany 76021 / 49-7247-825587<br />

Home Page http://www.fzk.de<br />

Our company is one of the biggest research institutions in Germany engaged<br />

in fundamental science research as well as in product and process<br />

development in pre-commercialization phases. Among activities in a<br />

comprehensive "Nano-/Micros¬¬ystem” program are diverse chemical<br />

detection systems for liquid and gaseous analysis like the completely<br />

miniaturized Lab-on-a-Chip system "MinCE" for capillary electrophoresis in<br />

polymer chip format and the SAW based gas analysis system “SAGAS” for<br />

organic gases. A further approach is a multi-channel SAW based biosensor<br />

system.<br />

Fortis Technologies Ltd<br />

Booth 6917 (10x10)<br />

34 Coalbrookdale Road<br />

Neston, Cheshire, United Kingdom CH64-3UG / +44-151-336-2266<br />

Home Page http://www.fortis-technologies.com<br />

Our company supplies LC-MS columns to the pharmaceutical, environmental<br />

and foodstuffs industries. Utilising state of the art silica and bonding<br />

technologies at its UK site. Fortis Technologies driving goal is to supply<br />

innovative solutions to the separation and purification industries, along with<br />

extensive technical support and applications for the separation scientist.<br />

Featured products include Fortis C18 for high, mid and low pH, Fortis Phenyl<br />

for selectivity and Fortis Pace for HTS. <strong>Pittcon</strong> sees the latest product launch<br />

Fortis 2.1um. International distributors sought.<br />

FOSS NIRSystems, Inc.<br />

7703 Montpelier Road<br />

Booth 6251 (20x20)<br />

Laurel, MD 20723 / 1-800-343-2036<br />

Home Page http://www.foss.dk<br />

Our company is the world leading supplier of laboratory, at-line and process<br />

near-infrared (NIR) solutions for use in the pharmaceutical, chemical and<br />

petrochemical industries. FOSS NIRSystems, Inc. has more than 40 years of<br />

industry experience and over 15,000 successful installations worldwide. We<br />

are committed to providing the most accurate and precise rapid test and<br />

measurement products to meet our customer’s needs. FOSS’ global<br />

distribution and support network ensure consistent product and application<br />

knowledge and superior customer technical support and training in over 65<br />

countries worldwide.<br />

Fuel Quality Services, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 1380<br />

Booth 7015 (10x10)<br />

Flowery Branch, GA 30542 / 800-827-9790<br />

Home Page http://www.fqsinc.com<br />

ISO 9001:2000 certified international supplier of customized fuel system<br />

chemicals and biocides, biological detection kits, and the design and<br />

manufacturing of fuel filtration additive injection systems. Find ‘em use the<br />

FQS HY-LiTE® rapid detection of microbiological contamination in fuel and<br />

fuel storage and distribution systems in a variety of fuels such as diesel,<br />

gasoline, jet fuel and biodiesel. Kill ‘em with Kathon® FP 1.5 fastest acting,<br />

broad spectrum fuel system biocide.<br />

Fulcrum, Inc.<br />

23 Carol Street<br />

Booth 6923 (10x10)<br />

Clifton, NJ 07014 / 973-473-6900<br />

Home Page http://www.torbalscales.com<br />

Manufacturer of precision scales and laboratory balances. From the very basic<br />

to the very advanced, TORBAL offers a complete line of electronic weighing<br />

equipment such as Analytical and Educational Balances, Moisture Analyzers,<br />

and Prescription Scales. Our scales exhibit some of the most innovative<br />

technologies such as automatic internal calibration and sophisticated<br />

software. All TORBAL precision balances are fabricated with a robust die cast<br />

metal housing and feature a high quality electromagnetic force restoration<br />

load-cell. Many models have been NTEP certified and are legal for trade.<br />

G<br />

Gambica Association Ltd.<br />

Booth 6438 (10x10)<br />

Broadwall House, 21 Broadwall<br />

London, United Kingdom SE1 9PL / 44-0-20-7642-8080<br />

Home Page http://www.gambica.org.uk<br />

The British trade association for companies in the instrumentation, control,<br />

automation and laboratory technology industries and sponsors of the UK<br />

participation. The main industry sectors represented by the association<br />

include laboratory based analytical equipment, process measurement and<br />

control, environmental analysis and monitoring equipment, electronics test<br />

and measurement and industrial control systems. Assistance with sources of<br />

UK supply and guides to members’ products.<br />

Gamma High Voltage Research, Inc.<br />

Booth 3911 (10x10)<br />

1096 North U.S. Highway#1, Suite 109<br />

Ormond Beach, FL 32174 / 386-677-7070<br />

Home Page http://www.gammahighvoltage.net<br />

High Voltage power supplies for mass spectrometers, X-Ray sources,<br />

photomultiplier tubes, electrophoresis, electrostatic applications. Output<br />

voltage ranges from 100Volts to 400KV. Power ranges from 1 milliwatt to<br />

6KW. OEM and Laboratory models available<br />

Gasera Ltd<br />

Tykistokatu 4, 20520 Turku<br />

Booth 7141 (10x10)<br />

Turku, Finland FIN-20520 / +358405222611<br />

Home Page http://www.gasera.fi<br />

High technology company, developing new technologies for extremely<br />

sensitive gas analysis in demanding environments. Technology solutions are<br />

based on photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) and Fourier transform infrared


(FTIR) principle. Potential applications include, air quality measurements,<br />

breath diagnostics, chemical warfare detection, pollution monitoring, and<br />

electronic noses in food industry. Gasera works closely in co-operation with<br />

measurement industry, universities, and research centres and offers R&D<br />

services for developing novel measurement solutions.<br />

Gases & Instrumentation<br />

Booth 3158 (10x10)<br />

4 Limbo Lane<br />

Amherst, NH 03031 / 603-672-9997<br />

Home Page http://www.gasesmag.com<br />

We are a definitive source of current information on the technology and<br />

application of industrial, specialty, and medical gases, designed for anyone<br />

involved with detection, analysis or delivery of gases from the university<br />

research laboratory to the production line. Vertical markets covered include<br />

semiconductors, medical and pharmaceutical, chemical processing,<br />

electronics manufacturing, welding, food and beverage, homeland security,<br />

pulp and paper, and others. Free subscriptions available on our website.<br />

Gast Manufacturing, Inc.<br />

Booth 6033 (30x50)<br />

PO Box 97<br />

Benton Harbor, MI 49023-0097 / 269-926-6171<br />

Home Page http://www.gastmfg.com<br />

A Unit of IDEX® Health & Science – manufactures an extensive and versatile<br />

line of air moving products. The company’s lab pump technology includes<br />

rotary vane, rocking piston and diaphragm vacuum pumps and compressors.<br />

The company’s medical pump technology includes rotary vane, rocking piston,<br />

and miniature diaphragm vacuum pumps and compressors. Gast’s oil less<br />

pumps are small in size and offer high flow and low sound levels.<br />

GASTEC Corporation<br />

Booth 3060 (10x10)<br />

8-8-6 Fukayanaka, Ayase<br />

Kanagawa, Japan 252-1195 / +81 467 79 3910<br />

Home Page http://www.gastec.co.jp<br />

GBC Scientific Equipment (USA) LLC<br />

151A North State Street, PO Box 339<br />

Booth 2528 (20x10),<br />

2529 (20x10)<br />

Hampshire, IL 60140 / 847-683-9870<br />

Home Page http://www.gbcscientific.com<br />

Continuing our tradition of providing Premier Analytical Instrumentation to<br />

laboratories worldwide. For more than 30 years, GBC has offered a wide<br />

range of world class instrumentation, including Atomic Absorption<br />

Spectroscopy (AAS), Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission<br />

Spectroscopy (ICP-OES), Inductively Coupled Plasma Orthogonal<br />

Acceleration Time of Flight Mass Spectroscopy (ICP-TOFMS), UV-Visible<br />

Spectrometry (UV-Vis), High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC),<br />

Rheometry and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD). GBC - Providing Sensitive<br />

Technology for a Sensitive World.<br />

GCE - Gas Control Equipment<br />

4457 Bethany Road<br />

Booth 4808 (10x10)<br />

Mason, OH 45040 / 513-459-1540<br />

Home Page http://www.gcegroup.com<br />

Our DruVa brand of High Purity Gas equipment consists of specialized<br />

delivery systems for compressed gases to meet the critical needs of the<br />

laboratory market. Product offering consists of central gas supply panels to<br />

point of use control, cylinder regulators and valves to complete autochangeover<br />

manifold systems. Equipment for maintaining gas purity from<br />

supply to the point of use are available from local sales and supply companies<br />

in North America and most European countries, while highly specialized<br />

manufacturing units exist in Czech Republic, China and Poland.<br />

GE Analytical Instruments<br />

Booth 1636 (20x10)<br />

6060 Spine Rd<br />

Boulder, CO 80301-3323 / 800-255-6964<br />

Home Page http://www.geinstruments.com<br />

We will launch a new Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analyzer at <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> to<br />

extend the Sievers product line monitoring capabilities to include wastewater.<br />

The tough and reliable Sievers InnovOx Laboratory TOC Analyzer can run<br />

thousands of difficult sample matrices – including brine and cellulose - with<br />

virtually no downtime. The InnovOx joins the reagentless Sievers 500 RL On-<br />

Line and the Sievers 900 Series (Laboratory, On-Line and Portable) TOC<br />

Analyzers in providing industry-leading ease of use, analytical performance<br />

and versatility.<br />

GE Healthcare<br />

800 Centennial Ave<br />

Booth 1527 (40x20),<br />

SR06<br />

Piscataway, NJ 08855-1327 / 800-526-3593<br />

Home Page http://www.gelifesciences.com<br />

Our company provides transformational medical technologies that are shaping<br />

a new age of patient care. GE Healthcare’s expertise in medical imaging and<br />

information technologies, medical diagnostics, patient monitoring systems,<br />

disease research, drug discovery and biopharmaceuticals is dedicated to<br />

detecting disease earlier and tailoring treatment for individual patients.<br />

Gems Sensors & Controls<br />

Booth 3708 (20x10)<br />

1 Cowles Road<br />

Plainville, CT 06062 / 800-378-1600<br />

Home Page http://www.gemssensors.com<br />

Our company has a 50+ year history of working with OEMs to develop,<br />

design, and manufacture fluidic systems, from single components to complex<br />

systems. We design and manufacture a broad portfolio of fluid level, flow, and<br />

pressure sensors, controls, solenoid valves, and related sub-assemblies to<br />

meet the application and manufacturing requirements of analytical<br />

instrumentation OEMs. We have the products, expertise, and processes in<br />

place to deliver custom, engineered fluidic solutions to the laboratory<br />

equipment OEM marketplace.<br />

Gems & Crystals Unlimited<br />

Booth 7125 (20x10)<br />

PO Box 18997<br />

Atlanta, GA 31126 / 404-760-0027<br />

Outstanding gemstones, diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, tanzanites,<br />

etc. Customized gold and platinum jewelry. Complete custom work, including<br />

engagement, anniversary and any special celebrations for you! Huge array of<br />

antique jewelry in gold, platinum and silver, cameos, cufflinks, pins and<br />

collectibles. Also available are crystals and minerals of excellent quality and<br />

price. Specialize in custom cutting of research minerals for industry, NASA,<br />

Goodard, etc.<br />

GeneFluidics, Inc.<br />

2540 Corporate Place, Suite B101<br />

Monterey Park, CA 91754 / 323-269-0900<br />

Home Page http://www.genefluidics.com<br />

Genlantis, a division Gene Therapy Systems Inc<br />

10190 Telesis Ct<br />

San Diego, CA 92121 / 858-457-1919<br />

Home Page http://www.genlantis.com<br />

Genstar Technologies Co., Inc. (GENTEC)<br />

4525 Edison Avenue<br />

Booth 3806 (20x10)<br />

Booth 1340 (10x10)<br />

Booth 5337 (20x10)<br />

Chino, CA 91710 / 800-333-0811<br />

Home Page http://www.genstartech.com<br />

We design and manufacture pressure regulators, fitting, valves and various<br />

control and handling devices of high purity gas. GENTEC products are<br />

manufactured in a 150,000 sq. ft. ISO 9001 certified facility. GENTEC is<br />

committed to providing its customers with high-quality products at economy<br />

prices.<br />

GenTech Scientific Inc<br />

23 Mill Street<br />

Booth 6622 (30x10)<br />

Arcade, NY 14009 / 585-492-1068<br />

Home Page http://www.gentechscientific.com<br />

Sales and service provider of new & refurbished analytical equipment,<br />

specializing in GC, HPLC, & Mass Spectrometers of all major manufacturers,<br />

as well as accessories for those systems (autosamplers, purge and trap,<br />

vacuum and turbo pumps, probes, etc.). One year warranty is provided on our<br />

certified GC, HPLC, & Mass Spec Systems. In-shop and on-site services<br />

provided by our specialized technicians. We continue to repair 7673<br />

autosamplers. Training courses and service contracts on GC, HPLC, & Mass<br />

Spec systems are available. We buy laboratories in addition to individual<br />

instruments. We have an excellent extended inventory. We own what we<br />

sell.<br />

GenWay Biotech, Inc.<br />

6777 Nancy Ridge Drive<br />

Booth 6915 (10x10)<br />

San Diego, CA 92121 / 858-458-0866<br />

Home Page http://www.genwaybio.com<br />

Our company is a leading protein and antibody solutions provider, specializing<br />

in the production of catalog and custom antibodies and functional and soluble<br />

recombinant proteins. We are known for our domain-specific IgY (chicken)<br />

antibodies and their downstream applications. GenWay’s proprietary<br />

technology and expertise produce high quality protein antigens that enable<br />

production of high quality antibodies.<br />

Gerstel, Incorporated<br />

1510 Caton Center Dr Ste H<br />

Booth 4827 (30x20)<br />

Baltimore, MD 21227-1540 / 800-413-8160<br />

Home Page http://www.gerstelus.com<br />

40 Years of Chemical Analysis Solutions: GC/MS, LC/MS sample introduction<br />

and stand-alone workstations with the most advanced software control<br />

available (MAESTRO). MultiPurpose and PrepStation Autosamplers provide<br />

maximum versatility and throughput for liquid injection, SPME, Headspace,<br />

ALEX, SPE, dpx®, Dynamic HS, ATEX, weighing, and SBSE. Twister®<br />

performs solventless extraction and provides ultra-low detection limits. The<br />

most versatile Thermal Desorption System available for all sample types.<br />

MACH® for accelerated GC separation. Cooled (PTV) inlet, Olfactory<br />

Detection, Multidimensional Heartcutting and, Preparative Fraction Collector.<br />

GFS Chemicals, Inc.<br />

Booth 2423 (10x10),<br />

PO Box 245<br />

3948 (10x10)<br />

Powell, OH 43065-0245 / 800-858-9682<br />

Home Page http://www.gfschemicals.com<br />

Analytical Reagents Karl Fischer (WaterMark® ) Reagents; Calibration<br />

standards for spectrophotometry and turbidity; Veritas Trace Metal Grade<br />

Acids, Solutions and Salts, Buffers, Standard Solutions, Quats, OHR,<br />

specialties in support of chromatography, materials separation and<br />

purification. Organic Intermediates Heteroaromatic ligands, complexes,<br />

Indicators, Stains & Dyes; Farchan acetylenic, olefinic and silyl intermediates;<br />

pheromones; Grignard reagents Inorganic Specialties, Perchloric acid,<br />

perchlorates and periodates; rare earth salts and solutions; ultra dry lithium<br />

and cerium salts in bulk; reagent grade materials.


Gilson Company, Inc.<br />

Booth 4028 (20x10)<br />

7975 North Central Drive<br />

Lewis Center, OH 43035 / 800-444-1508<br />

Home Page http://www.globalgilson.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of laboratory testing equipment. Our<br />

extensive product line includes, but is not limited to, sample splitters and<br />

rifflers for representative sampling, grinders and crushers for particle reduction<br />

to


Guided Wave Inc.<br />

Booth 4309 (10x10)<br />

3033 Gold Canal Dr<br />

Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 / 916-638-4944<br />

Home Page http://www.guided-wave.com<br />

Complete range of process analytical solutions from full spectrum analyzers to<br />

single wavelength photometric systems for refinery, petrochemical, chemical,<br />

pharmaceutical and polymer industries. Process NIR dual beam fiber optic<br />

analyzers, patented SMART photometers, diode array UV/VIS<br />

spectrophotometers and sample interfaces for use in UV/VIS/NIR applications.<br />

Over 50 different standard, process-ready insertion probe and flow cell<br />

designs for remote on-line composition monitoring. Also, custom probes and<br />

sample conditioning systems. Introducing NEW low cost, space-efficient,<br />

multiple wavelength photometers for ultimate process control.<br />

H<br />

H-B Instrument Co<br />

Booth 6445 (10x10)<br />

102 West Seventh Avenue<br />

Trappe, PA 19426 / 800-483-7852<br />

Home Page http://www.hbinstrument.com<br />

A comprehensive line of digital/glass/bi-metal/infrared thermometers, weather<br />

instruments, timers, clocks, flashlights, and hydrometers. We manufacture<br />

100% non-toxic, non-hazardous, non-mercury thermometers - brand named<br />

Enviro-Safe®, Easy-Read®, and Double-Safe. FRIO-Temp® thermometers,<br />

glass or digital, are used in Freezers, Refrigerators, Incubators, and Ovens.<br />

Ask about our mercury exchange program for mercury thermometer disposal<br />

and calibration services for thermometers and hydrometers traceable to NIST<br />

and DKD/PTB standards. We are an ISO 9001:2000 registered company and<br />

have ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accreditation through A2LA.<br />

H & A Scientific, Inc.<br />

Booth 5454 (10x10)<br />

P O Box 8133<br />

Greenville, NC 27835-8133 / 252-752-4315<br />

Home Page http://www.hascientific.com<br />

Our products include PC/Chrom®, a multi-channel chromatography package<br />

for HPLC, GC, or CE. IntelliFORM®, a complete solution for characterizing<br />

batch reactions using UV/Visible spectroscopy, fiber optics, and reaction<br />

stations. ChromWave, an Analog-to-Digital Interface Verification Package.<br />

SLIM, Stability Laboratory Information Manager, for complete management of<br />

drug stability management programs, using Oracle or SQL Server. SLIMStat+,<br />

a drug shelf-life projection statistical package. IntelliLIMS, LIMS for Sample<br />

Tracking. We also offer custom scientific programming and A/D calibration<br />

services.<br />

Hach Company<br />

PO Box 389<br />

Booth 4129 (20x20)<br />

Loveland, CO 80539 / 800-227-4224<br />

Home Page http://www.hach.com<br />

We offer a comprehensive selection of laboratory equipment and process<br />

instruments to monitor water quality and other aqueous solutions. Our<br />

products are the most accurate and dependable available – improving<br />

efficiency, maximizing up-time and reducing cost of ownership. Plus, with<br />

over 60 years in water analysis, our development and support teams<br />

understand the unique needs of your applications. Our technical consultants’<br />

commitment to quality service ensures that you receive the highest quality<br />

support, a commitment that doesn’t end with the sale.<br />

Hamamatsu Corp<br />

360 Foothill Road<br />

Booth 4710 (30x10)<br />

Bridgewater, NJ 08807 / 908-231-0960<br />

Home Page http://www.sales.hamamatsu.com<br />

We are the North American subsidiary of Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. (Japan),<br />

a leading manufacturer of devices for the generation and measurement of<br />

infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light. These devices include photomultiplier<br />

tubes, photodiodes, image sensors, mini-spectrometers, and light sources.<br />

Hamamatsu Photonics is dedicated to the advancement of photonics through<br />

extensive research. This corporate philosophy results in state-of-the-art<br />

products which are used throughout the world in scientific, industrial, and<br />

commercial applications.<br />

Hamilton Company<br />

4970 Energy Way<br />

Reno, NV 89502 / 800-648-5950<br />

Home Page http://www.hamiltoncompany.com<br />

Hamilton Sundstrand<br />

2771 N Garey Ave<br />

Booth 6351 (30x20)<br />

Booth 2459 (20x10)<br />

Pomona, CA 91767 / 909-593-3581<br />

Home Page http://www.hs-ait.com<br />

(AIT) unit manufactures rugged, reliable spectroscopy and gas<br />

chromatography process analyzers for on-line monitoring and process<br />

development. AIT will be exhibiting the new RPM series of Raman<br />

spectrometers for both process development and on-line monitoring. Other<br />

product lines include: Analect FTIR/NIR, PIONIR NIR, the MGA line of<br />

process mass spectrometer, and the FXi process gas chromatograph. AIT’s<br />

instruments are found worldwide in the applications as diverse as<br />

petrochemical, pharmaceutical, steel, fermentation, and biotechnology. Visit<br />

us on the web.<br />

Hanna Instruments Inc<br />

Booth 2341 (50x20)<br />

584 Park East Drive<br />

Woonsocket, RI 02895 / 800-504-2662<br />

Home Page http://www.hannainst.com/usa<br />

We are a world leading manufacturer of electro-analytical instruments for<br />

laboratory and field testing. For 30 years we have been providing innovative<br />

solutions for the laboratory, education, food, agriculture, water analysis and<br />

waste water markets. We produce instruments, electrodes and reagents for<br />

the analysis of over 100 parameters, including pH, ISE, ORP, dissolved<br />

oxygen, conductivity, turbidity, chlorine temperature and more.<br />

Hanson Research Corporation<br />

Booth 2855 (20x20)<br />

9810 Variel Avenue<br />

Chatsworth, CA 91311 / 800-821-8165<br />

Home Page http://www.hansonresearch.com<br />

We are a world leader in dissolution test technology for the pharmaceutical<br />

industry. Founded in California in 1951, we design, manufacture, install and<br />

service equipment for pharmaceutical research and quality control. We offer a<br />

complete line of tablet dissolution, topical and transdermal test systems. We<br />

support customers throughout the United States and over 75 countries<br />

worldwide. We take pride in our pioneering research, innovative technology,<br />

and our ISO 9001:2000 quality program.<br />

Hardigg Cases<br />

Booth 1460 (10x10)<br />

147 N. Main St.<br />

S. Deerfield, MA 01373 / 800-542-7344<br />

Home Page http://www.hardigg.com<br />

Our company designs, develops, and manufactures the highest quality plastic<br />

molded cases to cushion and protect delicate equipment. Millions of Hardigg<br />

containers have been produced to meet a wide variety of applications—<br />

including stringent military requirements for over 50 years.<br />

Harrick Scientific Products<br />

Booth 4613 (20x10)<br />

PO Box 277, 141 Tompkins Ave<br />

Pleasantville, NY 10570 / 800-248-3847<br />

Home Page http://www.harricksci.com<br />

Manufacturer of a full line of spectroscopic accessories for transmission,<br />

specular reflection, diffuse reflection, and ATR for the UV/Vis, NIR, and Mid-<br />

IR. We will feature our complete range of Monolithic Diamond ATR equipment<br />

as well as the AccessATR, a new concept for afffordable attenuated total<br />

reflectance spectroscopy. New fiber optic offerings and GATR technology for<br />

monolayer analysis will be announced.<br />

Harvard Apparatus Inc<br />

84 October Hill Rd<br />

Booth 3803 (10x10)<br />

Holliston, MA 01746-1308 / 800-272-2775<br />

Home Page http://www.harvardapparatus.com<br />

We will exhibit new nanofluidics pumps, based on constant pressure instant<br />

flow rate change and OEM pump modules. MS calibration and ESI pumps,<br />

post column addition pumps. New sample preparation products with new<br />

packings for glycoproteins and protein clean-up in spin-columns single or 96<br />

well plates. SPE and dialysis for desalting and getting proteins out of gels.<br />

Equilibrium dialysis for protein -ligand binding and T3/T4,, testosterone.<br />

Molecule models and lab stands and clamps.<br />

Hastings<br />

804 Newcombe Ave PO Box 1436<br />

Booth 5121 (30x50)<br />

Hampton, VA 23661 / 800-950-2468<br />

Home Page http://www.teledyne-hi.com<br />

Our company is a trusted manufacturer of a wide range of quality Vacuum<br />

Instruments and Gas Mass Flow Instruments . Our vacuum product line<br />

includes the original DV-4 and DV-6 thermocouple gauge tubes, along with<br />

other vacuum sensors used in combination with meters and controllers that<br />

cover a wide range of vacuum pressure from atmosphere to ultra high<br />

vacuum. The gas mass flow line of meters and controllers cover a broad<br />

range of flow rates from 5 sccm to 15,000 slm that includes a variety of flexible<br />

options for outputs, calibration, and fittings.<br />

Haydon Switch & Instrument, Inc.<br />

1500 Meriden Rd<br />

Booth 5204 (10x10)<br />

Waterbury, CT 06705 / 800-243-2715<br />

Home Page http://www.hsi-inc.com<br />

We are recognized worldwide as a leader for stepper motor based linear<br />

actuators, rotary motors, leadscrew assemblies, and sealed switches. The<br />

Company, headquartered in Waterbury, CT, develops, designs and<br />

manufacturers internationally patented products for the global marketplace.<br />

We custom design and manufacture electric motors for medical equipment,<br />

instrumentation, industrial equipment, machinery automation, HVAC, office<br />

equipment, and many other custom applications. The unique designs provide<br />

precise, reliable motors with unmatched performance-to-size ratios.<br />

HAZMATPAC Inc.<br />

Booth 4106 (10x10)<br />

5301 Polk Avenue, Bldg 18<br />

Houston, TX 77023 / 800-923-9123<br />

Home Page http://www.hazmatpac.com<br />

We manufacture and distribute United Nations certified containers and<br />

complete packaging systems for the shipment of hazardous materials by air,<br />

ground and water transportation.


Headwall Photonics, Inc.<br />

Booth 2930 (10x10)<br />

601 River Street<br />

Fitchburg, MA 01420 / 978-353-4003<br />

Home Page http://www.headwallphotonics.com<br />

Leading designer and manufacturer of imaging spectrometers and applicationspecific<br />

spectroscopy instruments for OEM customers in the laboratory, test<br />

and measurement and analytical industries. Core technology: high<br />

performance spectral instruments with holographic diffraction optics<br />

characterized by high signal-to-noise and high dynamic range. Products<br />

designed/manufactured for specific market differentiation to meet OEM and<br />

end-user customer application requirements. Products: Hyperspectral<br />

imaging sensors, Raman spectrometers, single & dual-beam spectrometers,<br />

original holographic diffraction gratings. Formerly American Holographic<br />

/Agilent Technologies.<br />

Health Engineering Systems<br />

Booth 6354 (10x10)<br />

2330 McKown<br />

Norman, OK 73072 / 405-329-6810<br />

Home Page http://www.hescorp.net<br />

Our company is an innovative technology company that specializes in groundbreaking<br />

products such as the Unguator Product Line. Our aim is to continue<br />

to produce products that assist in the aid of research and development<br />

amongst the laboratory industry, similar to our newest product the Unguator<br />

ExactDose (metered dose measurement device). To learn more about how we<br />

can help improve your lab environment, visit us online.<br />

Heathrow Scientific LLC<br />

620 Lakeview Pkwy<br />

Booth 3902 (30x10)<br />

Vernon Hills, IL 60061 / 800-741-4597<br />

Home Page http://www.heathrowscientific.com<br />

Our company is pleased to be bringing design, function and innovation into<br />

laboratories across the planet. We manufacture unique and attractive products<br />

ranging from colorful plasticware to patented instruments. We make pipetting<br />

supplies, general storage products, various kinds of tube racks, microscopy<br />

tools, and several innovative instruments, such as our Rota-Filler 3000®<br />

Pipetting Device, Sprout® Mini-Centrifuge, and eCount Colony Counter.<br />

Stop by stand # 3902 to “test drive” our brand new Rota-Filler 5000. It pivots<br />

easily into 5 different positions to provide comfortable pipetting. It also<br />

features fine speed control and an LCD<br />

HEKA Electronics Inc.<br />

47 Keddy Bridge Road<br />

Booth 2961 (10x10)<br />

Mahone Bay, NS Canada B0J 2E0 / 902-624-0606<br />

Home Page http://www.heka.com<br />

Production of computer-controlled potentiostats/galvanostats, Ring/Disc-<br />

Bipotentiostat with USB data acquisition interface, manual potentiostats, high<br />

current booster, analog scan generator, POTMASTER software for data<br />

acquisition & analysis, Electrochemical probe Scanner (ElProScan), shear<br />

force unit, microelectrodes and electrochemical cells. The ElProScan is used<br />

for local surface analyses, locally resolved quality control, corrosion<br />

investigation, metal deposition and imaging of catalytic centers with<br />

microelectrodes down to 1um. It can be used with a shear force unit for<br />

topographic resolution and can be adapted for use with inverted microscopes.<br />

Hellma USA, Inc<br />

Booth 4044 (30x10)<br />

80 Skyline Dr<br />

Plainview, NY 11803 / 516-935-0007<br />

Home Page http://www.hellmausa.com<br />

Manufacturer of Hellma Photometer Cells and Accessories, Fiber Optic<br />

Immersion Probes, Photometric Calibration Standards, Quartz Microplates.<br />

Expanded line of Process probes good to 35 bar, 300C. Unmatched selection<br />

of stock and custom Cells. Supplier: Heraeus Light Sources including<br />

Deuterium, Hollow Cathode, Photoionization, Spectral Line; Zeiss MMS/MCS<br />

Miniature Spectrometers covering 190-2200nm in combination; Tec5<br />

electronics for display/readout of PDAs and CCDs. NEW: Cylindrical and Flat<br />

optics for Laser and other applications to Lambda/10, TrayCell for analysis<br />

0.7ul, Fiber Optic Reflection Probe.<br />

HEMCO Corporation<br />

Booth 4220 (30x10)<br />

111 Powell Rd<br />

Independence, MO 64056 / 816-796-2900<br />

Home Page http://www.hemcocorp.com<br />

Uniflow high performance fume hoods in 30" to 96" widths, bench top and<br />

floor mount, 30" to 48" depths. Various plumbing and electrical services, work<br />

surfaces, cabinets, and ventilation accessories. Complete line of laboratory<br />

furniture, including cabinets, countertops, sinks and fixture options. Offer<br />

EnviroMax enclosures to isolate lab automation instrumentation and<br />

processes with vented HEPA clean and environmental control options, in<br />

standard or custom sizes. Modular labs, clean rooms class 100 to 100,000<br />

and soft wall clean rooms built to your exact requirement.<br />

Heraeus Metal Processing, Inc<br />

Booth 1921 (20x10)<br />

15524 Carmenita Road<br />

Santa Fe Springs, CA 90760 / 562-921-7464<br />

Home Page http://www.ptlabware.com<br />

Our highly skilled professionals ensure quality and accuracy in manufacturing<br />

and re-fabricating platinum and platinum alloy labware products employed in<br />

industries, research centers and universities. Our range of products include:<br />

crucibles, dishes, tongs with platinum tips, foils, wires, discs, tubes,<br />

electrodes, boats, rings, and special products manufactured to client’s<br />

particular requirements. High quality, full and rapid support, competitive prices<br />

and long experience all make us the best alternative for Precious Metals<br />

Technology.<br />

Heraeus Noblelight<br />

Booth 1921 (20x10)<br />

2150 Northmont Pkwy, Suite L<br />

Duluth, GA 30096-5832 / 770-418-0707<br />

Home Page http://www.heraeus-noblelight.com<br />

We design and manufacture a wide range of ultraviolet and infrared light<br />

sources for science, manufacturing and beauty. For analytical instruments, we<br />

offer deuterium lamps, hollow cathode lamps, photoionization lamps, tungsten<br />

halogen lamps, vacuum UV lamps, line sources, and power supplies. As the<br />

global leader, we provide close and competent support to equipment makers.<br />

For instrument users, the Heraeus quality lamps are available through<br />

selected distributors worldwide. <strong>Pittcon</strong> highlights are the innovative FiberLight<br />

and photoionization lamps for gas detection.<br />

Hettich Centrifuges<br />

Booth 1530 (20x10)<br />

136L Cummings Center<br />

Beverly, MA 01915 / 978-232-3957<br />

Home Page http://www.hettweb.com<br />

We are a German manufacturer of laboratory centrifuges. We offer a complete<br />

line of benchtop to floor standing centrifuges for use in research, life sciences<br />

and clinical applications. More information is available on our website.<br />

HF scientific<br />

Booth 6524 (20x10)<br />

3170 Metro Parkway<br />

Ft. Myers, FL 33916 / 239-337-2116<br />

Home Page http://www.hfscientific.com<br />

Quality innovator of instrumentation focused on the measurement of clean<br />

water. Specializing in Turbidity measurement, Chlorine testing and Streaming<br />

Current measurements. Produces instrumentation, test kits and chemical<br />

reagents used for monitoring water quality in a variety of applications. Our<br />

primary market is in the area of Industrial and Municipal water treatment<br />

facilities; however, our products are also found in applications as varied as<br />

industrial process control systems and laboratory applications.<br />

HI Scientific Services Inc<br />

Booth 2240 (10x10)<br />

626 NW Front St<br />

Milford, DE 19963 / 800-344-4752<br />

Home Page http://www.hi-scientific.com<br />

HPLC Repair Service, Performance Verification/Calibration. Since 1983, HI<br />

Scientific Services has been providing professional cost-effective on-site<br />

service for all manufacturer types of HPLC instrumentation. Full<br />

Service/Performance Verification plans are available.<br />

Hiden Analytical, Inc.<br />

37699 Schoolcraft Road<br />

Booth 2425 (20x10)<br />

Livonia, MI 48150 / 888-964-4336<br />

Home Page http://www.hideninc.com<br />

An extensive range of high performance quadrupole mass spectrometers for<br />

plasma characterization, surface science applications, precision gas analysis<br />

and vacuum diagnostics. Showcasing systems for residual and process gas<br />

analysis, catalysis studies, combinatorial chemistry and reaction kinetics. For<br />

atmospheric gas studies the QIC-20 offers the latest in fast response inlet<br />

technology, wide dynamic detection range and baseline resolution. Introducing<br />

CatLab, a unique, integrated microreactor and mass spectrometer system for<br />

characterization and evaluation of catalysts or general thermal studies of<br />

evolved species.<br />

High Purity Standards, Inc.<br />

4741 Franchise Street<br />

Booth 5924 (20x10)<br />

Charleston, SC 29418 / 843-767-7900<br />

Home Page http://www.highpuritystandards.com<br />

We specialize in manufacturing high purity, NIST traceable single and multielement<br />

standards for analytical instrument calibration (AAS, ICP, ICP-MS, IC,<br />

Karl Fischer, HPLC, GC, GC/MS). An ISO 9001:2000 registered company,<br />

HPS also has a wide range of custom mix capabilities. HPS offers high-value<br />

products to laboratories that are looking to save time and increase accuracy<br />

when calibrating instrumentation and anticipates ISO 17025:2005<br />

accreditation in <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

High Resolution Engineering Inc<br />

299 Washington St<br />

Woburn, MA 01801 / 781-932-1912<br />

Home Page http://www.hireseng.com<br />

High Tech Photonics<br />

23 Alafaya Wood Blvd<br />

Booth 6939 (10x10)<br />

Booth 4202 (10x10)<br />

Oviedo, FL 32765 / 800-335-5582<br />

Home Page http://www.ht-photonicsusa.com<br />

Manufactures MID IR fiber optics and fiber optic based probes for use in MID<br />

IR spectroscopy. Supplies Fiber Optic couplers for FTIR instruments, IR<br />

detectors, Fiber Optic collimators and focus heads. Standard and custom<br />

products available. Manufactures MID IR grating based spectrometer for use<br />

with fiber probes.<br />

High Tech Promotion<br />

P.O. Box 12 05 06<br />

Mannheim, Germany D-68056 / +49-621-105339<br />

Home Page http://www.labciencia.com<br />

Booth 2127 (10x10)


HiperScan GmbH<br />

Booth 6927 (10x10)<br />

Maria-Reiche-Str. 2, Geb 56<br />

Dresden, Germany D-01109 / +49-351-88-920-463<br />

Home Page http://www.hiperscan.com<br />

We specialize in optical precision systems based on microsystems. Our NIRspectrometers<br />

are rugged, small fast and low cost. The SGS1900 and<br />

SGS2500 are Scanning Grating Spectrometers with better 10nm resolution in<br />

the ranges 980-1900nm and 1280-2500nm, respectively. Due to the new<br />

Scanning Grating technology the high performance does not reflect in the<br />

price. This makes the spectrometers ideal for online process analytics, as<br />

OEM-components and as platform for handheld devices. Through our partner<br />

Fraunhofer IPMS we can further offer custom spectral imaging systems for<br />

various applications.<br />

Hirox-USA, Inc.<br />

Booth 4226 (10x10)<br />

1060 Main Street, Suite 302<br />

River Edge, NJ 07661 / 866-447-6987<br />

Home Page http://www.hirox-usa.com<br />

Hirschmann, Inc.<br />

Booth 2407 (10x10)<br />

2700 Holloway Road, Suite 104<br />

Louisville, KY 40299 / 866-812-8745<br />

Home Page http://www.hirschmann-inc.com<br />

Our company offers unique, technologically advanced and competitively<br />

priced instruments like e.g. ceramus® – a bottle top dispenser with extremely<br />

durable ceramic piston, pipetus® – the only rechargeable pipet-aid with LCD<br />

and inductive charging stand, solarus® – the only solar-powered manual<br />

titrator independent from conventional power sources and also micro<br />

capillaries and chemically inert glass micro plates. New is our line of<br />

automatically calibrated and thus highly accurate EM-Techcolor volumetric<br />

flasks in packs of 2 at a great price.<br />

Hitachi High Technologies America<br />

Nanotechnology Systems Division 5100<br />

Franklin Drive<br />

Booth 3621 (50x20)<br />

Pleasanton, CA 94588 / 800-227-8877<br />

Home Page http://www.hitachi-hta.com<br />

We are a global leader serving the needs of analytical labs and providing a<br />

wide array of advanced analytical instruments and electron microscopes. Our<br />

products include Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM), Transmission<br />

Electron Microscopes (TEM), Variable Pressure SEM (VP SEM), Field<br />

Emission SEM (FE SEM), Focus Ion /Electron Beam Systems, Tabletop<br />

Microscopes, High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Amino Acid<br />

Analysis (AAA), and UV/FL spectroscopy. Hitachi sells and services a wide<br />

variety of clinical and analytical equipment in the United States.<br />

HNU-PID Analyzers LLC<br />

Booth 3109 (10x10)<br />

780 Corporate Park Drive<br />

Pembroke, MA 02359 / 508-660-5001<br />

Home Page http://www.hnu.com<br />

Develops sensors & analyzers for air, water and process applications. The<br />

sensor technologies include photoionization, infrared, electrochemistry,<br />

catalytic combustion, flame ionization, capacitance, thermal conductivity,<br />

process gas chromatography. Many of our analyzers are multifunctional and<br />

include multiple technologies. The parameters measured include: VOCs, O2,<br />

H2O, fixed gases, SO2, NO2, NO, CO2, formaldehyde... at ppb to % levels.<br />

Brand new products include a portable, hand-held flame ionization detector<br />

and a portable GC.<br />

Honeywell Burdick & Jackson<br />

Booth 5002 (20x10)<br />

101 Columbia Rd<br />

Morristown, NJ 07962 / 973-455-5761<br />

Home Page http://honeywell.com/burdickandjackson<br />

We are a leading manufacturer of solvents and DNA reagents, having<br />

pioneered the technology to purify solvents more than 45 years ago. The<br />

combination of our highly developed purification technology and ISO 9001<br />

certified manufacturing facilities results in quality assured products known for<br />

their industry leading purity and outstanding lot-to-lot consistency. Burdick &<br />

Jackson products meet the most demanding requirements for a broad range<br />

of applications and industries; including Biopharma, pharmaceutical,<br />

environmental, academic and petrochemical.<br />

Horiba Instruments Inc<br />

17671 Armstrong Ave<br />

Booth 2221 (40x40)<br />

Irvine, CA 92614 / 800-446-7422<br />

Home Page http://www.horibalab.com<br />

Laboratory, scientific and water quality products will be shown. They cover<br />

particle sizing, Zeta Potential, and other particle characterization properties.<br />

Several types of X-ray fluorescence analyzers are displayed. The particle<br />

sizing analyzers use both dynamic and static light scattering, digital image<br />

analysis, optical microscopy and acoustic attenuation technology. A broad<br />

spectrum of water analyzers will be exhibited. These include laboratory as well<br />

as field meters. They measure pH, ORP, conductivity, specific ions, turbidity,<br />

etc.<br />

Horiba Jobin Yvon Inc.<br />

3880 Park Ave<br />

Booth 2221 (40x40)<br />

Edison, NJ 08820 / 866-562-4698<br />

Home Page http://www.jobinyvon.com<br />

Spectroscopic Instrumentation: Raman/PL microscopes with rapid imaging for<br />

all performance/budget requirements. World's Most Sensitive<br />

Spectrofluoreometers from the only company offering both Pulsed and Phase<br />

lifetimes. EDXRF microscopes for highest spatial resolution. The new<br />

ACTIVA family - Solid State Detector Simultaneous ICPs, Glow Discharge<br />

optical emission spectrometers and C/S, O/N & H elemental analyzers. SEM<br />

accessories include TenSec rapid sample preparation tools. Imaging, high<br />

resolution spectrometers, CCDs, InGaAs arrays, OEM miniature<br />

Spectrometers & Raman systems & Gratings. SPR Imaging systems.<br />

Horizon Technology Inc<br />

Booth 3835 (20x20)<br />

45 Northwestern Drive<br />

Salem, NH 03079 / 603-893-3663<br />

Home Page http://www.horizontechinc.com<br />

Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems<br />

Booth 5941 (10x10)<br />

10 Chatham Road<br />

Summit, NJ 07901 / 800-526-4491<br />

Home Page http://www.hmicronpowder.com<br />

Our products include Powder Micronization, Nano Milling, Milling/Grinding,<br />

Mixing/Blending, Classification equipment, and Hazardous environment<br />

feeders. Additionally our product line includes Dry Particle Air Jet Sieving, and<br />

Powder Flow Characterization instruments. Our markets include but are not<br />

limited to Pharmaceutical, Chemical, Food and Mineral. We also offer custom<br />

processing and analytical services. For additional information on our<br />

capabilities please visit our website www.hmicronpowder.com.<br />

HunterLab<br />

Booth 2429 (20x10)<br />

11491 Sunset Hills Rd<br />

Reston, VA 20190 / 703-471-6870<br />

Home Page http://www.hunterlab.com<br />

Measure Color…Measure Quality. A full range of color measurement systems<br />

for research and quality control. These instruments measure reflected and<br />

transmitted color and quantify how color appears to the human eye. Measure<br />

color and metrics such as APHA/PtCo/Hazen, Saybolt, Gardner Scale, ASTM<br />

D 1500, Yellowness Index, Whiteness Index and Transmission Haze. These<br />

systems are used to measure the color of food, pharmaceutical, chemical,<br />

petroleum, plastic, paint, textile, paper and other products.<br />

I<br />

ICA Corporation<br />

Booth 1438 (10x10)<br />

12130 Brockton Lane<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55369 / 800-345-2801<br />

Home Page http://www.icacorp.com<br />

Providing build-to-print metal component parts and assemblies for analytical<br />

instrumentation OEMs. Custom electronic enclosures, chassis and cabinets.<br />

Close tolerance CNC machining and optomechanical machining. Mechanical<br />

and electro-mechanical assembly. ISO 9001:2000 registered.<br />

iCD Vertriebs GmbH<br />

Booth 5459 (10x10)<br />

Augustinusstr. 9d<br />

Frechen, Germany 50226 / 49 2234 96634 0<br />

Home Page http://www.icd.eu<br />

We are experts in laboratory software. iCD. is a software company specialized<br />

in the development of highly attractive laboratory software solutions e.g. the<br />

powerful LIMS LABS/Q®, solutions for synthesis and recipe optimization, SAP<br />

middleware, method validation, cost control and dissolution tests. iCD.’s main<br />

business segments include chemical/petrochemical and pharmaceutical<br />

industries, power plants and pollution control laboratories.<br />

ICL Calibration Laboratories, Inc.<br />

Booth 3730 (10x10)<br />

1501 Decker Ave., Suite 118<br />

Stuart, FL 34994 / 800-713-6647<br />

Home Page http://www.icllabs.com<br />

ICx Photonics<br />

Booth 1549 (10x10)<br />

4 Federal Street<br />

Billerica, MA 01821 / 978-215-0500<br />

Home Page http://www.icxphotonics.com<br />

We manufacture a range of products from MEMS based IR Gas sensors and<br />

IR emitters at various wavelengths to high power broadband IR light sources.<br />

We have a long history of innovation in developing advanced IR technologies<br />

for multiple applications and continue to work towards better solutions such as<br />

our IR gas sensor 'on a chip'. Our products have multiple applications<br />

including but not limited to Indoor Air Quality, Industrial Safety, Spectroscopy,<br />

Medical Capnometry, Environmental monitoring and automotive applications.<br />

IDEX® Health & Science<br />

Booth 6033 (30x50),<br />

619 Oak Street<br />

SR42<br />

Oak Harbor, WA 98277 / 866-339-4653<br />

Home Page http://www.idex-hs.com<br />

A fully integrated approach to liquid subassemblies and gas management<br />

systems for OEMs as well as precision components such as: Eastern Plastics'<br />

manifolds and high precision machined components; Gast vacuum pumps and<br />

compressors; Ismatec peristaltic pumps; Isolation Technology advanced<br />

column hardware; JUN-AIR ultra-quiet clean air compressors; Micropump<br />

gear and micro-annular gear pumps; Rheodyne® valves, degassers and<br />

debubblers; Sapphire Engineering precision dispense pumps, HPLC pumps<br />

components and flow cells; and Upchurch Scientific® fittings and tubing.


Illinois Institute of Technology<br />

Booth 4942 (10x10)<br />

3101 S. Dearborn<br />

Chicago, IL 60616 / 312-567-7973<br />

Home Page http://www.bcps.iit.edu/psm<br />

Online Masters’ degrees in Analytical Chemistry, Materials and Chemical<br />

Synthesis, Biology, and Health Physics. Part-time programs designed to meet<br />

the needs of the working professional. Instead of a thesis, the curricula include<br />

courses in communication, leadership, statistics, intellectual property and<br />

project management. Classes available via the internet. Accreditation through<br />

the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges<br />

and Secondary Schools. Personal convenience and academic excellence<br />

from IIT, over one hundred years experience in higher education.<br />

ILMVAC LP<br />

Booth <strong>2008</strong> (20x10)<br />

3300 Tyre Neck Rd, Suite D<br />

Portsmouth, VA 23703 / 888-673-0942<br />

Home Page http://www.ilmvac.us<br />

ILS Innovative Labor Systeme GmbH<br />

Booth 6024 (10x10)<br />

Mittelstrasse 37<br />

Stuetzerbach, Germany 98714 / 011-4936784-5250<br />

Home Page http://www.microsyringes.com<br />

Since 1992 we have manufactured more than 1000 types and variations of<br />

precision syringes from 0.5 µl to 100 ml manual dosing, sample injection in<br />

chromatography, autosamplers, dispensers and automatic pipetting systems,<br />

as well as valves from PVDF, PTFE, PEEK and syringe pumps for automatic<br />

dispensers and pipetters.<br />

ilShin America<br />

Booth 4707 (20x10)<br />

5413 NW 72 Ave<br />

Miami, FL 33166 / 305-474-0317<br />

Home Page http://www.ilshin-america.com<br />

We have been manufacturing for over 19 years laboratory equipment such as<br />

Deep Freezers, Freeze Dryers, <strong>Program</strong>mable Vacuum Freezer Dryers, Flake<br />

Ice Makers, and Refrigerators (Cold Lab Chambers and Blood Banks) with<br />

complete accessories. In 2007, ilShin America was created to market these<br />

products and to provide quality service and technical support to North, South<br />

and Central American markets.<br />

Impact Analytical<br />

1910 W St Andrews Rd<br />

Midland, MI 48640 / 989-832-5555<br />

Home Page http://www.impactanalytical.com<br />

Industrial Test Systems, Inc.<br />

1875 Langston Street<br />

Booth 3305 (10x10)<br />

Booth 5130 (10x10)<br />

Rock Hill, SC 29730 / 800-861-9712<br />

Home Page http://www.sensafe.com<br />

We have been setting standards in water quality testing and producing water<br />

quality test strips and test kits since 1989. ITS offers test strips for a wide<br />

variety of ions as well as water quality meters, instrumentation, labware and<br />

much more. ITS manufactures accurate test kits for over 30 parameters. Our<br />

latest product, the eXact EZ waterproof photometer, eliminates common<br />

testing errors since there are no vials, liquids, and tablets to handle. EZ is<br />

EPA-Compliant for Chlorine testing, features 0.01 ppm resolution, and<br />

measures 19 different parameters. For more information visit our website.<br />

INFICON<br />

Booth 1935 (20x10)<br />

Two Technology Place<br />

E. Syracuse, NY 13057 / 315-434-1100<br />

Home Page http://www.inficon.com<br />

We design, manufacture and market field-portable chemical detectors for onsite<br />

environmental assessment, characterization and monitoring. The<br />

HAPSITE® family of chemical identification systems, the only man-portable,<br />

gas chromatograph/mass spectrometers, can identify trace levels of chemical<br />

warfare agents, toxic industrial chemicals, and non-toxic chemicals in air,<br />

water and soil. INFICON Chemical Monitoring Systems are designed for spot<br />

analysis or continuous monitoring of organic chemical compounds in air, soil<br />

or water in the field.<br />

Infrared Analysis, Inc.<br />

Booth 3811 (10x10)<br />

1558 S Anaheim Blvd Suite B<br />

Anaheim, CA 92805-6222 / 714-817-9303<br />

Home Page http://www.infraredanalysisinc.com<br />

Manufacturer of long-path gas absorption cells for analyzing trace gases using<br />

FT-IR spectrometers. We also have a Library of Infrared Reference Spectra<br />

for over 380 different gaseous compounds and software programs to help with<br />

the analyses. Visit our web-site at www.infraredanalysisinc.com to download<br />

your copy of our PDF catalog and send e-mail to iranalysis@msn.com to get<br />

the price list.<br />

Infrared Associates Inc<br />

2851 SE Monroe Street<br />

Booth 5102 (10x10)<br />

Stuart, FL 34997 / 772-223-6670<br />

Home Page http://www.irassociates.com<br />

Manufacturer of PC(1-25um) and PV MCT(1-13um) and PV InSb(1-5.5um)<br />

detectors. PC MCT available also available as multielement arrays. Matched<br />

electronics available for both single and multielement detectors. Cooling<br />

options include TE, LN2 and Stirling Coolers. TE cooled detectors are<br />

available for cutoff wavelengths up to 9um.<br />

Initium & Ulvac<br />

Booth 7144 (10x10)<br />

2-3-1-Yaesu, Chuo-ku<br />

Tokyo, Japan 1040028 / +81-3-5218-8030<br />

Home Page http://www.initium2000.com/e-top.html<br />

We are the leading manufacturer and seller of QCM (Quartz Crystal<br />

Microbalance) based molecular interaction analyzers in Japan. Our products,<br />

AFFINIXQ series are the QCM sensing units ideal for Protein-Protein<br />

interaction, DNA & RNA hybridization, Particle monitoring, Aggregation<br />

monitoring, Toxin detection and further applications in biological laboratory.<br />

Initium is a member of ULVAC group, a global leader in Vacuum technology.<br />

We welcome more distributor candidates to represent our products in the US<br />

& other region worldwide. Please contact our overseas marketing department<br />

for further information.<br />

Innolabtec GmbH<br />

Booth 5108 (10x10)<br />

Werther Str. 6A<br />

Stolberg, Germany 52224 / +49 2402 126180<br />

Home Page http://www.innolabtec.de<br />

Development Design and Production of Laboratory Automation for chemistry<br />

and food analysis. Automation for Solid Fat Content measurement by NMR,<br />

Specialized in temperature management for temperature bathes and magnetic<br />

stirrer. Manufacturer of Peltier dry block bathes, Manufacturer of reaction<br />

blocks for Biotechnology, Chemistry and custom application. Manufacturer of<br />

XYZ- Autosampler and Liquid handler<br />

Innov-X Systems Inc<br />

100 Sylvan Rd, Suite 500<br />

Booth 3203 (30x20)<br />

Woburn, MA 01801 / 866-446-6689<br />

Home Page http://www.innov-xsys.com<br />

Founded in 2001, we pioneered tube-based portable XRF for true field<br />

analysis. Simultaneously measure 25 elements, Mg - U, from PPM to 100%, in<br />

seconds. No sample prep required. Thousands of Innov-X analyzers are used<br />

world-wide. Recently ranked 7th Top Company in Manufacturing by Inc.com<br />

for Fastest Growing Private Companies in America, Innov-X is headquartered<br />

north of Boston, with full service offices in Europe and throughout the<br />

Asia/Pacific. The X-50 Mobile won the 2007 IBO Industrial Design Gold<br />

Award.<br />

Innovative Photonic Solutions<br />

4260 U.S. Route 1, Suite 3<br />

Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 / 732-355-9301<br />

Home Page http://www.innovativephotonics.com<br />

Inorganic Ventures<br />

195 Lehigh Ave, Ste 4<br />

Booth 2410 (10x10)<br />

Booth 3113 (20x10)<br />

Lakewood, NJ 08701 / 800-669-6799<br />

Home Page http://www.inorganicventures.com<br />

We specialize in manufacturing custom inorganic standards, plus a wide<br />

selection of catalog items. Solutions are primarily designed for ICP, ICP-MS,<br />

AA, and IC. We're one of the few manufacturers registered to ISO Guide 34,<br />

ISO Guide 17025:1999 and ISO 9001:2000. All standards include a Certificate<br />

of Analysis detailing NIST traceability, certified values, and trace impurities.<br />

Over 95% of custom solutions ship in three business days or less. Catalog<br />

items ship same-day.<br />

Inovatia Laboratories, LLC<br />

120 E. Davis Street<br />

Booth 1910 (10x10)<br />

Fayette, MO 65248 / 660-248-1911<br />

Home Page http://www.inovatia.com<br />

We provide innovative research, technology development, consulting, and<br />

analytical services for deformulation, process and failure analysis, materials<br />

identification, specific identity, method development & validation, waste<br />

minimization, and polymer characterization. Typical matrices include<br />

pharmaceuticals, medical devices, specialty chemicals, pesticides, plastics,<br />

coatings, and paints. Instrumentation available includes LC/MS, LC/MS/MS,<br />

GC/MS, GC/FID, ICP/MS, ICP, AA, GPC, DSC, FT-IR, SEM/TEM, HPLC,<br />

XRF, and NMR. Inovatia also provides expert witness testimony for legal<br />

issues, such as patent infringement or product liability cases.<br />

InPhotonics, Inc.<br />

Booth 2344 (10x10)<br />

111 Downey Street<br />

Norwood, MA 02062 / 781-440-0202<br />

Home Page http://www.inphotonics.com<br />

Specialists in Raman spectroscopy, we manufacture fiber optic probes,<br />

spectrometers and sampling accessories for laboratory, field and industrial<br />

applications. InPhotonics is the world's leading supplier of Raman fiber optic<br />

probes, offering a range of standard and customized products for extreme<br />

chemical and physical environments. The InPhotote provides laboratoryquality<br />

data in a portable spectrometer for applications ranging from forensic<br />

investigations to quality control in manufacturing environments. The VERAX<br />

and RS2000 high-resolution spectrometers are excellent cornerstones for<br />

laboratory research and routine analysis.<br />

Insaco, Inc.<br />

Booth 3013 (10x10)<br />

P.O. Box 9006 1365 Canary Road<br />

Quakertown, PA 18951 / 215-536-3500<br />

Home Page http://www.insaco.com<br />

Precision machined parts from most technical ceramics including sapphire<br />

and quartz. Proto and series production. Engineers available to discuss your<br />

material choice and design for manufacturability. Free designer guide<br />

avaialbe on our website.


Instrument Specialists Inc.<br />

Booth 4036 (10x10)<br />

133 E. Main Street, PO Box 280<br />

Twin Lakes, WI 53181-0280 / 262-877-3600<br />

Home Page http://www.instrument-specialists.com<br />

We offer a full range of Thermal Analyzers including DSC, DTA, PDSC, TGA<br />

and STA. Our new iSeries offers unsurpassed quality and performance at a<br />

very reasonable price. ISI also offers upgrade systems for the existing thermal<br />

analyzers including temperature controllers and interfaces. Our Windows<br />

based Infinity Pro Thermal Analysis Software runs all our upgrades and new<br />

analyzers. We have a wide range of consumable parts that are compatible<br />

with TA Instruments, Perkin Elmer, Rheometrics and others.<br />

InstruTech, Inc.<br />

Booth 5211 (10x10)<br />

1475 S. Fordham St<br />

Longmont, CO 80503 / 303-651-0551<br />

Home Page http://www.instrutechinc.com<br />

Our core technologies are Convection and Hot Filament Ionization vacuum<br />

gauges, utilizing the most recent advances in vacuum gauge sensor and<br />

controller design. These products provide a measurement range of 1 x 10-9<br />

Torr to atmosphere. InstruTech has recently introduced the first Modular<br />

Miniature Ionization Vacuum Gauge with Dual Convection, the IGM402,<br />

dubbed the “Hornet”. The IGM-402 is the first modular Ionization gauge of its<br />

kind with an on-board Controller capable of operating two convection gauges<br />

at the same time.<br />

Intellection Corporation<br />

Booth 7122 (20x10)<br />

2/27 Mayneview Street PO Box 1636<br />

Milton, QLD, Australia 4064 / +61 7 3512 9100<br />

Home Page http://www.intellectioncorp.com<br />

We provide integrated solutions and services for the automated, quantitative<br />

analysis of minerals, rocks, metals and other compounds based on the<br />

company’s QEMSCAN® technology.<br />

Intelligent Motion Systems, Inc.<br />

370 N Main St.<br />

Booth 2540 (20x10)<br />

Marlborough, CT 06447 / 860-295-6102<br />

Home Page http://www.imshome.com<br />

Reduce motion application size, cost and complexity with technology-leading<br />

products from IMS, celebrating over 20 years of innovation, manufacturing: allin-one<br />

brushless motors with integrated electronics MDrivePlus; MForce<br />

ultra compact microstepping drives; MicroLYNX motion control system fits<br />

in your hand; microstepping drives from 1-7Amps RMS at 12-80 VDC; full/half<br />

step bipolar drives from 2-9Amps at 12-80 VDC; power supplies up to 6Amps<br />

peak; complete microstepping systems and motors including DC, patented<br />

IOS, and brushless stepping NEMA sizes 14-42. Details available on our<br />

website.<br />

International Ceramic Engineering<br />

235 Brooks Street<br />

Booth 4409 (10x10)<br />

Worcester, MA 01606 / 508-853-4700<br />

Home Page http://www.intlceramics.com<br />

I.C.E. is a leading manufacturer and fabricator of technical ceramic materials<br />

& machinable thermo-plastics. We offer engineering assistance during the<br />

prototype process through to production. We specialize in unique geometries<br />

made from high quality advanced materials. Competitive pricing with quick<br />

deliveries. Materials include Aluminum Oxide, Boron Nitride, Macor, PEEK,<br />

Ultem and others. We supply ceramics to many industries: semiconductor,<br />

laser systems, alternative energy, industrial equipment, instrumentation,<br />

textile, welding, and applications requiring corrosion, high temperature, wear<br />

and electrical resistance.<br />

International Cryogenics Inc<br />

4040 Championship Dr.<br />

Booth 1332 (10x10)<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46268 / 317-297-4777<br />

Home Page http://www.intlcryo.com<br />

We offer custom design and fabrication of high quality cryogenic equipment<br />

and related products. Products included but not limited to: Infrared detector<br />

Dewars, Controlled Temperature Cryostats, LN2/LHe Cryostats/Dewars, LHe<br />

Transfer Lines, Liquid Nitrogen Transfer Lines, Liquid Helium Storage<br />

/Transport Containers, and LN2 Laboratory Dewars, racking systems and dry<br />

shippers. International Cryogenics also offers leak checking, welding and<br />

repair services.<br />

International Crystal Laboratories<br />

11 Erie St<br />

Booth 2412 (20x10)<br />

Garfield, NJ 07026 / 973-478-8944<br />

Home Page http://www.internationalcrystal.net<br />

Products: Supplies and Accessories for FTIR and XRF Spectroscopy, UV/VIS<br />

cuvettes, E-Z Press, Roto-Film polymer film maker, long path gas cells,<br />

diamond cells, Real Crystal IR Sample Cards, PTFE and Polyethylene<br />

Sample Cards, optics and prisms for IR spectroscopy.<br />

International Equipment Trading Ltd. (IET Ltd.)<br />

960 Woodlands Pkwy<br />

Booth 4422 (10x10)<br />

Vernon Hills, IL 60061 / 800-438-4522<br />

Home Page http://www.ietltd.com<br />

We have been a premier provider of refurbished analytical equipment for over<br />

twenty five years to independent laboratories, small and large industries,<br />

research institutions, and universities around the globe. We specialize in<br />

certified, pre-owned electron microscopes, gas and liquid chromatographs,<br />

atomic absorption, infrared, UV-VIS, mass and nuclear magnetic resonance<br />

spectrometers from leading manufacturers such as Agilent, Thermo, Sciex,<br />

Varian, Bruker, Perkin Elmer, Tekmar, Beckman, Shimadzu, Nicolet, Hitachi,<br />

JEOL, and others.<br />

International Labmate Ltd<br />

Booth 4155 (20x20)<br />

Oak Court, Sandridge Park, Porters Wood<br />

St. Albans Herts, United Kingdom AL3 6PH / +44 1727-855574<br />

Home Page http://www.intlabmate.com<br />

We are a leading worldwide publisher of Laboratory, Environmental,<br />

Petrochemical & Oil related publications. Titles include International Labmate,<br />

Labmate UK & Ireland, Lab Asia, International Environmental Technology,<br />

Asian Environmental Technology, Petro Industry News, Pollution Solutions &<br />

Measurement Analysis China. Our publications are sent out free of charge to<br />

qualified readers throughout the world! Visit our stand today and pick up our<br />

latest issues or sign up to receive our online e-Bulletins to keep you informed<br />

on all the latest products and developments.<br />

International PBI<br />

Booth 7133 (10x10)<br />

Via Novara 89<br />

Milano, Italy 20153 / 39 02 48779 1<br />

Home Page http://www.internationalpbi.it<br />

Interscience<br />

Booth 2430 (10x10)<br />

30 Chemin Du Bois des Arpents<br />

St Nom La Breteche, France 78860 / 33 1 34 62 62 61<br />

Home Page http://www.interscience.fr<br />

Specialists in sample preparation right through to the final analysis,<br />

Interscience presents its bagSystem® line combining a complete range of<br />

BagMixer® lab blenders (100, 400, 3500 ml) with adjustable and removable<br />

paddles (for our new BagMixer® CC) and their corresponding BagFilter® and<br />

BagPage®, sterile filter bags. Interscience also offers automats: Spiral® Plater<br />

DS Plus, new generation BabyGravimat® & Gravimat® gravimetric diluter and<br />

Scan® 500 colony counter. Hygiene products include Clinet® disinfecting<br />

wipes and spray and Anabac® autoclave deodorant.<br />

Intevac, Inc.<br />

3560 Bassett Street<br />

Booth 2402 (20x10)<br />

Santa Clara, CA 95054 / 408-588-2150<br />

Home Page http://www.mosir950.com<br />

We design, manufacture and market sensors, cameras, and integrated<br />

spectroscopy solutions for low-light imaging and spectroscopy. Intevac’s<br />

sensor technology is based on proprietary electron-bombarded CCD imagers<br />

and back-thinned CMOS & CCD sensors that provide high sensitivity across<br />

the spectrum. Affordable, high-performance monochromators are available for<br />

integration with Intevac detectors for spectroscopy applications. All cameras<br />

and spectroscopy solutions are supported by powerful and user-friendly<br />

application and development software, and support standard applications<br />

such as LabView, MatLab and Image-Pro Plus.<br />

Ion Signature Technology, Inc.<br />

51 Industrial Drive<br />

Booth 1761 (10x10)<br />

N. Smithfield, RI 02896 / 401-767-4360<br />

Home Page http://www.ionsigtech.com<br />

Take your GC/MS instrument to a new level, guaranteeing faster, more<br />

accurate results. Data analysis software featuring a unique set of new,<br />

enhanced deconvolution algorithms for precise, rapid compound identification<br />

and quantification provides a one-of-a-kind “fingerprint” for all major GC/MS<br />

instruments. The software is capable of identifying low concentrations of<br />

analytes in high levels of matrix interference. New application-specific libraries<br />

for environmental, food, flavor and fragrance provide a total solution for the<br />

analyst needs.<br />

Ionics Mass Spectrometry Group<br />

8-130 Bradwick Drive<br />

Booth 1436 (10x10)<br />

Concord, Ontario, Canada L4K 1K8 / 905-660-9477<br />

Home Page http://www.ionics.ca<br />

Develops and manufactures the enhanced performance systems for<br />

LC/MS/MS mass spectrometers, including: Sensitivity upgrades for API<br />

300/365 (IONICS EP 10+) and API 2000 (IONICS EP Q+) instruments; and<br />

Ionics HSID Orthogonal Sampling Interface for EP 10+, API 3000, and<br />

QSTAR, now with higher sensitivity options.<br />

IQ Scientific Instruments, Inc.<br />

2075 - E Corte del Nogal<br />

Booth 5103 (20x10)<br />

Carlsbad, CA 92011 / 760-930-6501<br />

Home Page http://www.phmeters.com<br />

We are the world leader in non-glass (ISFET) pH technology coupling<br />

stainless steel non-glass pH probes with ultra-rugged meters. In 2005 IQ<br />

introduced a new line of waterproof handheld ISFET pH and multi parameter<br />

meters. In 2007, IQ added GLP compliant handheld and bench top multiparameter<br />

meters with the capability to measure pH (ISFET or glass),<br />

conductivity, TDS, salinity, temperature, ORP, and dissolved oxygen featuring<br />

the only meters with both Blue Tooth© and USB connectivity. IQ Scientific<br />

consistently provides cutting-edge technology for the discerning<br />

electrochemist professional.<br />

IQC-International Quality Consulting LLC<br />

5929 Windermere Drive<br />

Booth 5461 (10x10)<br />

Palm Harbor, FL 34685 / 727-239-9930<br />

Home Page http://www.iqc.de<br />

We are the first choice for laboratory-compliance consulting services. Our<br />

portfolio of services contains regulatory compliance analysis for computerized<br />

systems and laboratory equipment. Definition and execution of IT–validation<br />

policies (IT–validation and IT–security) for LIMS- and lab-automation systems


and robots, validation/qualification of computerized systems and lab<br />

equipment, execution of 21CFR Part11 compliance projects, regulatory<br />

compliance status analysis, inspection preparation/inspection assessment.<br />

Support for defense and correction of compliance deviations of FDA<br />

Inspections (483er Form).<br />

Iridian Spectral Technologies<br />

Booth 6225 (10x10)<br />

1200 Montreal Road, Building M-50<br />

Ottawa, ON Canada K1A 0R6 / 613-741-4513<br />

Home Page http://www.iridian.ca<br />

Our standard and custom dielectric thin-film filters for UV, visible, and near-IR<br />

applications provide long term durability and reliability while offering industry<br />

leading optical performance. Raman filters: Get more signal with less<br />

background by choosing any of our long pass, short pass, notch, and laser<br />

line filters. We provide pass band transmittances of > 90%, exceptional edge<br />

steepness, and blocking of > OD6. Fluorescence filters: Capture better images<br />

with our standard fluorophor sets or custom multi-band filters. Our filters have<br />

high transmission with sharp cutoffs and excellent isolation providing brighter<br />

imaging and improved image contrast.<br />

ISCO<br />

4700 Superior Street<br />

Booth 5121 (30x50)<br />

Lincoln, NE 68504 / 800-228-4373<br />

Home Page http://www.isco.com<br />

New CombiFlash® Rf systems provide rapid, productive purification of organic<br />

compounds. Method automation via RFID technology instantly detects column<br />

type & size, and programs a default method, flow rate, and pressure limit. The<br />

system automatically sets flow rate, equilibration parameters, default gradient,<br />

and pressure limit for a column – reducing start time and reducing errors. Our<br />

precision syringe pumps deliver accurate flows of virtually any fluid, and are<br />

ideal for ultra-HPLC, liquefied gases or supercritical fluids, and for specialized<br />

techniques such as LCMS. Flow rates are from sub-microliter to 400 ml/min<br />

flows at up to 20,000 psig.<br />

ISGas, Inc.<br />

5645 Ransom<br />

Booth 4610 (10x10)<br />

Houston, TX 77087 / 713-645-5886<br />

Home Page http://www.isgas.us<br />

We are a supplier of custom calibration standards for many industries -<br />

Refining, Chemical, Research & Development and many others. We offer a<br />

full range of hydrocarbon standards including - Gases, LPG/LNG, Liquids,<br />

ASTM/UOP, Sulfur, CEM, HRVOC, etc. We can ampulize your process<br />

streams, and even offer custom distillation work. We can also build gas<br />

chromatograph's for your specific needs. We specialize in HRVOC Standards.<br />

Ismatec SA<br />

Booth 6033 (30x50)<br />

Labortechnik - Analytik Feldeggstrasse 6<br />

Glattbrugg, Switzerland CH-8152 / +41 (0) 44 874 94 19<br />

Home Page http://www.ismatec.com<br />

A Unit of IDEX® Health & Science – With the synergized skills within IDEX<br />

Corporation, Ismatec offers complete liquid handling solutions to meet your<br />

specific requirement. Ismatec is a Swiss manufacturer offering precision<br />

engineered laboratory pumps (0.4µl/min to 13 L/min). Ismatec’s range of<br />

products includes peristaltic pumps, gear pumps, and piston pumps.<br />

Isolab Laborgerate GmbH<br />

Booth 7115 (10x10)<br />

Bahnhofstrabe 10<br />

Wertheim, Germany 97877 / +49 9342 912355<br />

Home Page http://www.isolabgmbh.de<br />

We are one of the leading producers in the world who manufacture blanks for<br />

the complete volumetric line. All blanks are manufactured from Borosilicate<br />

glass tubing (Boro 3.3.). Isolab has met ISO 9001 quality standards and has<br />

received registration from TUV Rheinland Group. Isolab established in 1999<br />

and registration is to EN ISO 9001 : 2000 the international standards for<br />

quality systems-model for quality assurance in "supplier for equipments."<br />

ISOLAB holds a well established position on international markets and its<br />

commitment to ensure consistent top quality and service to the client.<br />

Isolation Technologies<br />

Booth 6033 (30x50)<br />

4 Business Way<br />

Hopedale, MA 01747 / 508-478-0111<br />

Home Page http://www.iso-tech.com<br />

A Unit of IDEX® - Isolation Technologies is a leading supplier of advanced<br />

column hardware and accessories for global HPLC markets, The company<br />

provides the most comprehensive line of column hardware with internal<br />

diameters ranging from 250µm to 50mm. Isolation Technologies is the only<br />

column hardware manufacturer to support its products with engineering and<br />

technical support services. Recent investments have resulted in a reliable<br />

partner with 99% on-time delivery.<br />

Isotec/Sigma-Aldrich<br />

Booth 3421 (40x40)<br />

3858 Benner Road<br />

Miamisburg, OH 45342 / 800-448-9760<br />

Home Page http://www.sigma-aldrich.com/isotec<br />

We are a leading producer of stable isotope labeled compounds and isotope<br />

separation of Carbon-13 and Oxygen-18. Products include Deuterium,<br />

Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen labeled compounds, NMR Solvents, Reference<br />

Standards, Noble Gases and Gas Mixes. Isotec is the industry leader in<br />

custom synthesis capabilities.<br />

ISS<br />

Booth 4307 (10x10)<br />

1602 Newton Drive<br />

Champaign, IL 61822 / 217-359-8681<br />

Home Page http://www.iss.com<br />

Our company, the leader in frequency-domain spectroscopy, is displaying the<br />

Chronos, a LED/Laser diode based lifetime fluorometer with picosecond<br />

resolution. Other instruments include the Alba, a multiple channel instrument<br />

that combines a confocal imaging microscope with FCS, FLIM and FRET; the<br />

PC1 photon counting fluorometer and the K2 lifetime fluorometer.<br />

Itochu Chemicals America Inc.<br />

Booth 2256 (10x10)<br />

360 Hamilton Avenue<br />

White Plains, NY 10601 / 914-333-7809<br />

Home Page http://www.itochu-sc.com<br />

We are a distributor of separation and purification media. ICAI is the exclusive<br />

distributor of the Mitsubishi ion exchange adsorbent resins (DIAION and MCI<br />

GEL brands). ICAI is also a distributor of the Asahi Glass (M.S. GEL brands)<br />

silica-based packing material for chromatographic applications.<br />

ITT Power Solutions<br />

Booth 4912 (20x10)<br />

11 Interstate Drive<br />

West Springfield, MA 01089 / 800-442-4334<br />

Home Page http://www.ittpowersolutions.com<br />

Our company produces custom and semi-custom high and low voltage power<br />

supplies, ceramic channel electron multipliers and high voltage resistors for<br />

military and commercial applications. Our CeraMAX ceramic channel<br />

electron multipliers are the leading choice for the mass spectrometer industry.<br />

More GC/MS instruments feature an ITT CeraMAX CEM as original<br />

equipment than all competitive brands combined. Our line of high voltage<br />

power focuses on miniaturization and can be custom designed to provide the<br />

best power solution in the smallest package. Visit us on our website.<br />

IWS Gas and Supply<br />

Booth 6821 (10x10)<br />

111 Buras Dr.<br />

Belle Chasse, LA 70037 / 504-392-2400<br />

Home Page http://www.indweld.com<br />

Louisiana owned and operated, IWS Gas and Supply is the area leader in<br />

welding, safety, tools, and industrial gas supply. The company has taken the<br />

next step toward total supply chain management with its new, professionally<br />

staffed, state of the art Specialty Gas Plant located in Belle Chasse,<br />

Louisiana. IWS Gas and Supply serves the Petrochemical Industry, Power<br />

Plants, Refineries and Analytical Laboratories with high quality pure gases,<br />

dependable gas and liquid certified calibration standards and gas equipment.<br />

Booth 6821<br />

IXRF Systems, Inc<br />

Booth 3531 (10x10)<br />

15715 Brookford Dr.<br />

Houston, TX 77059 / 281-286-6485<br />

Home Page http://www.ixrfsystems.com<br />

We are a unique microanalysis company. IXRF offers the only 10 micron X-<br />

ray fluorescence (XRF) accessory for the SEM; Silicon Drift Detector (SDD);<br />

single all-inclusive EDS/EDX software package; free software upgrades for life<br />

with every EDS/EDX purchase; 3yr comprehensive warranty; and live online<br />

demo/training.<br />

J<br />

J2 Scientific<br />

Booth 2124 (20x10)<br />

1901 Pennsylvania Ave., Ste. C<br />

Columbia, MO 65202 / 573-214-0474<br />

Home Page http://www.j2scientific.com<br />

Specializing in automating sample preparation. AccuPrep MPS Gel<br />

Permeation Chromatography (GPC) Cleanup System; a modular system can<br />

be configured for a variety of applications. Add the AccuVap module for inline<br />

concentration of GPC collect fraction. The AccuPrep Dioxin module allows for<br />

the automated cleanup of dioxins and furans. And the AccuPrep-SPE is a fullfeatured<br />

automated solid phase extraction module. We also affer a complete<br />

line of columns for GPC Cleanup.<br />

JABIL<br />

Booth 1659 (20x10)<br />

10560 Dr. MLK Jr. St. N.<br />

St. Petersburg, FL 33716 / 727-803-7360<br />

Home Page http://www.jabil.com<br />

Our company is an electronics solutions company providing comprehensive<br />

electronics design, production and product management services to global<br />

electronics and technology companies. We help bring electronics products to<br />

the market faster and more cost effectively by providing complete electronic<br />

product supply chain management around the world. With more than 75,000<br />

employees and facilities in 20 countries, Jabil provides comprehensive,<br />

individualized, focused solutions to customers in a broad range of industries.<br />

Japan's CEM Corporation<br />

Booth 3407 (10x10)<br />

1-10-25 Honkomagome Bunkyo-Ku<br />

Tokyo, Japan 113-8638 / +81-3-3946-3433<br />

Home Page http://www.cemco.jp<br />

We contribute toward society in the 21st century through making better water<br />

environments. In environments surrounding us, water is an indispensable<br />

substance for all who live in this world. We are playing an active part widely in<br />

making better environments in water which is certainly considered a lifeline<br />

and in order to hand over such general plentiful water to the future generation.


Japan Analytical Instruments Manufacturers'<br />

Association (JAIMA)<br />

Sakura Bldg. 3rd Floor,1-10-1 Kanda-Nishikicho,<br />

1-chome Chiyoda-ku<br />

Booth 2213 (10x10)<br />

Tokyo, Japan 101-0054 / 81-3-3292-0642<br />

Home Page http://www.jaima.or.jp<br />

Japan's largest trade association of analytical instruments, with over 210<br />

member companies. Organizes Japan's largest yearly trade show for<br />

analytical instruments called JAIMA SHOW with academic conferences and<br />

technical sessions held on site. Roughly 300 entities participate with 1000<br />

booths registering close to 25000 visitors during the 3-day show. For details,<br />

please visit our home page.<br />

JASCO<br />

8649 Commerce Dr<br />

Booth 5421 (40x40),<br />

SR43, SR44<br />

Easton, MD 21601 / 800-333-5272<br />

Home Page http://www.jascoinc.com<br />

We specialize in analytical instruments with 50 years of experience within the<br />

academic, pharmaceutical, forensics, biotechnology, and industrial markets.<br />

JASCO’s line of spectroscopy instrumentation includes FT-IR, portable IR, FT-<br />

IR Microscopes, UV-Vis/NIR, Fluorescence, Raman, portable Raman, NSOM,<br />

Polarimeters, and CD. We also offer HPLC, SFE/SFC, and our new X-LC<br />

systems.<br />

JDSU<br />

430 McCarthy Blvd.<br />

Booth 6831 (10x10)<br />

Milpitas, CA 95035 / 800 498-5378<br />

Home Page http://www.jdsu.com<br />

Our company is among the world's largest independent producers of optical<br />

thin film coatings and components. We have a diverse portfolio, including<br />

visual, near infrared (IR), infrared (IR) filters, anti-reflection coatings,<br />

waveplates, ITO coatings for heater panels, and EMI display filters.<br />

Jeio Tech Co., Ltd.<br />

Booth 2309 (20x10)<br />

4F Hosu B/D, 379-13 Seogyo-Dong, Mapogu<br />

Seoul, Korea 121-839 / +82-2-3143-1823<br />

Home Page http://www.jeiotech.com<br />

We are a major manufacturer and international supplier of laboratory<br />

equipment. Our brand name “Lab Companion” was carefully chosen to<br />

demonstrate our total commitment to lab technicians around the world. Lab<br />

Companion encompasses the very best of product development with safety<br />

and user-friendly operation in the forefront of our design process. Optimum<br />

performance, reliability, and value remain our fundamental ethos. Look for<br />

Jeio Tech and the Lab Companion brand when in the market for Shakers,<br />

Baths, Incubators, Ovens, Hoods, Growth and Test Chambers.<br />

Jelight Company, Inc.<br />

Booth 1146 (10x10)<br />

2 Mason<br />

Irvine, CA 92618 / 800-213-8774<br />

Home Page http://www.jelight.com<br />

Jenco Instruments, Inc.<br />

Booth 4215 (10x10)<br />

7968 Arjons Dr Ste C<br />

San Diego, CA 92126 / 858-578-2828<br />

Home Page http://www.jencoi.com<br />

Manufacturer of quality microprocessor laboratory, portable, pen and industrial<br />

instruments for the measurement, control and analysis of pH, ORP,<br />

conductivity, dissolved oxygen, ion and temperature. These instruments<br />

include bench meters, bench controllers, hand held meters, process<br />

analyzers, industrial controllers, monitors and transmitters. Custom design of<br />

products, contract manufacturing and private labeling are available. Distributor<br />

inquiries and manufacturing inquiries are welcomed.<br />

Jencons Scientific, Inc.<br />

Booth 2810 (30x10)<br />

800 Bursca Dr Ste 801<br />

Bridgeville, PA 15017 / 800-846-9959<br />

Home Page http://www.jenconsusa.com<br />

We have over 60 years experience as a leading manufacturer of liquid<br />

handling products and laboratory equipment supplied worldwide through lab<br />

supply distributors. A few of our featured products include<br />

Powerpette,Safetypette and Smoothie pipette fillers, Digitrate digital titrators,<br />

Zippette bottletop dispensers, Sealpette, Accumax and Accurette pipettors,<br />

Autostill water distilation equipment and Perimatic peristaltic pumps. ISO 9001<br />

Certified.<br />

JENOPTIK Laser, Optik, Systeme GmbH<br />

Business Unit Sensor Systems<br />

Goeschwitzer Strasse 25<br />

Booth 3061 (10x10)<br />

Jena, Germany D-07745 / +49 3641 65-3963<br />

Home Page http://www.progres-camera.com<br />

ProgRes® digital microscope cameras made by JENOPTIK, Germany are<br />

available for advanced imaging in scientific and industrial applications meeting<br />

any requirements of different contrast methods in light microscopy. The<br />

monochrome and color cameras offer fast live images, high dynamic range<br />

and high sensitivity and are delivered with a sophisticated capture software for<br />

WIN and MAC. The ProgRes® camera range as well as EasyLab Software<br />

for storage and retrieval of images are distributed through the US in cooperation<br />

with Liebmann Optical Co., Easthampton MA.<br />

Jensen Inert Products<br />

Booth 5015 (10x10)<br />

3773 NW 126th Ave., Building 1<br />

Coral Springs, FL 33065 / 800-446-3781<br />

Home Page http://www.jenseninert.com<br />

Tedlar® and Teflon® Gas Sampling Bags with Screw Cap Combo Valve,<br />

Locking Combo Valve, and other fittings. Liquid Sampling Bags. PFA<br />

Bottles. Self Adhesive Bench/Surface Protector on rolls, with Fluoropolymer<br />

facing, protects work surfaces from corrosive chemicals. Fluoropolymer:<br />

Vacuum Trap Assemblies, Bailers, Labware, Valves, Fittings, Sleeves, Filters,<br />

Film, Sheet, Rod. Tubing: PTFE, FEP, PFA, Teflon Lined Polyethylene,<br />

Silicone, Plastic, Vinyl, Polyethylene. High Pressure Reaction Vessels with<br />

complete Fluoropolymer liner. Acid Purification System with Fluoropolymer<br />

exposed parts to make economical High Purity Acids.<br />

JEOL U.S.A., Inc<br />

11 Dearborn Rd<br />

Booth 4120 (30x10),<br />

4121 (30x10)<br />

Peabody, MA 01960 / 978-535-5900<br />

Home Page http://www.jeolusa.com<br />

Analytical mass spectrometers (LC/MS and GC/MS), NMRs, SEMs, TEMs,<br />

EDXRF and sample prep tools. Instruments / demonstrations: AccuTOF<br />

mass spectrometer system with DART ion source technology. Cyberenabled<br />

ECS-400 NMR spectrometer featuring DELTA software.<br />

Expandable, automated, broadband NMR systems from 300 to 920 MHz.<br />

High-resolution, versatile, tungsten SEM for research / diagnostic applications.<br />

New SEM/FIB with highest resolution LaB6 SEM column and LMIS FIB<br />

featuring high resolution and current. High throughput, easy-to-use cross<br />

section ion beam polisher for clean cross-section slices and challenging SEM<br />

samples.<br />

Jet (Guangzhou) Bio-Filtration Products, Co. Ltd.<br />

173 Youyi Road<br />

Booth 1439 (10x10)<br />

Guangzhou, China 510730 / +86-20-82001695<br />

Home Page http://www.jetbiofil.com<br />

We are a high-tech enterprise engaged in researching, manufacturing and<br />

marketing laboratory consumable products. JET is well known for its broad<br />

range of different products, such as Serological pipets, Centrifuge tubes,<br />

Tissue culture products and Filtration products. We have built two R&D<br />

laboratories and a facility with 2,800 square meters of 100,000 grade clean<br />

room environment under ISO 9001:2000 quality management system in<br />

Guangzhou, China. Our advanced instruments and equipment for precise<br />

injection, extruding, material surface treatment and product packaging make<br />

for a capacity of 100 million pieces annually.<br />

JM Science Inc.<br />

PO Box 250, 355 Lang Blvd.<br />

Booth 2610 (30x10),<br />

2611 (30x10)<br />

Grand Island, NY 14072-0250 / 800-495-1678<br />

Home Page http://www.jmscience.com<br />

New Hiranuma Mercury Analyzer. AQUACOUNTER potentiometric and Karl<br />

Fischer titrators. New low cost volumetric and coulometric 300 series. Stand<br />

alone and completely automated oil and solid evaporators and 2-channel<br />

titrators. Low cost and full-featured potentiometric titrators available in semiautomated<br />

and complete automated systems. Wide selection of HPLC<br />

columns from Shodex, Shiseido, and Cosmosil for all scales of separation.<br />

Solvent degassers, manual and automated injection valves, pumps, and<br />

HPLC fittings.<br />

JM Test Systems, Inc<br />

7323 Tom Drive<br />

Booth 4404 (10x10)<br />

Baton Rouge, LA 70806 / 800-353-3411<br />

Home Page http://www.jmtestsystems.com<br />

Founded in 1982, provides the best possible service that a standards<br />

laboratory can provide . We offer accuracy, reliability, and flexibility with fast,<br />

high-quality service. Our N.I.S.T. traceable calibration services are ISO 9001-<br />

2000 certified and A2LA ISO 17025 ANSI/NCSL Z540-1 accredited. With<br />

calibration laboratories in Louisiana and Texas we serve the entire Gulf Coast<br />

area and our mobile laboratories can service the USA from coast to coast. Our<br />

offerings include Repair, Calibration, Sales, and Rentals, of new and<br />

refurbished Electronic, Pneumatic, and Mechanical Test Equipment from the<br />

industry's leading manufactures.<br />

Johnson Test Papers<br />

Unit 50, Chapel Street<br />

Booth 6539 (10x10)<br />

Tipton, W. Midlands, United Kingdom DY4 8JB / +44 121 557 3883<br />

Home Page http://www.kaagat.com<br />

Since the 1940’s the Johnson Test Papers range has provided an accurate,<br />

reliable and cost effective method in a variety of pH test papers and indicator<br />

papers. All products are manufactured in the UK through registered<br />

adherence to ISO 9001:2000 standards, and are widely used all over the<br />

world. Products range from Universal Indicator pH1-14, Comparator Papers<br />

as well as Silver Estimating Papers, Nioxime Papers, Humidity Indicator<br />

Papers, Water Finder Papers, Lead Acetate Papers, Starch Papers and many<br />

others. We can manufacture the majority of test papers in a variety of sizes<br />

and packaging styles including books, reels and loose strips.<br />

Jordan Valley AR Inc.<br />

Booth 2134 (10x10)<br />

8601 Cross Park Dr., Suite 200<br />

Austin, TX 78754 / 877-777-1222<br />

Home Page http://www.jordanvalley-apd.com<br />

Our company is a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of Energy<br />

Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) Spectrometers with more than 30<br />

years experience. We provide quality and cost effective solutions to real world


analytical challenges by using the latest technological developments and<br />

innovative engineering in our systems. The markets served by JV products<br />

include petrochemicals/ petroleum refining and additives; additive analysis in<br />

polymers; forensics; alloy metal identification; major element quantification in<br />

soils and minerals; environmental screening and air particulate analysis.<br />

http://www.jordanvalley-apd.com/<br />

Jordi FLP<br />

Booth 2534 (30x10)<br />

4 Mill St<br />

Bellingham, MA 02019-1542 / 508-966-1301<br />

Home Page http://www.jordiflp.com<br />

We are a leader in the development and manufacturing of polymeric resins for<br />

SPE, Bulk Packing, and HPLC columns for RP, NP and IC separations. As<br />

well, offering a full line of GPC Analytical and Preparative columns for organic<br />

and aqueous chromatography, with expertise in specialty bonded gels.<br />

Contract Lab Services: specializing in Polymer Deformulation, Additive<br />

Analysis, and Expert Witness Services. Our labs also offer services for GPC,<br />

LC,GC, FT-IR, LCMS, PYMS, GCMS, NMR, TGA, DSC,TMA, Absolute MW,<br />

PIXE and INAA.<br />

Judson Technologies, LLC<br />

221 Commerce Drive<br />

Booth 4802 (20x10)<br />

Montgomeryville, PA 18936 / 215-368-6900<br />

Home Page http://www.judsontechnologies.com<br />

A leading designer/manufacturer of high performance infrared photodetectors<br />

operating from 1-26 microns. Our IR FPA expertise include InGaAs, InSb, &<br />

HgCdTe products and IR photodetector expertise include Ge, InGaAs, InAs,<br />

InSb, HgCdTe and PbS(e). Multi-element and single-element photodetectors<br />

are available with cooling options using thermoelectrics, cryogens, and Stirling<br />

engines. Judson provides custom solutions in design, electronics, and<br />

packaging for any IR requirements. Applications include FT spectroscopy and<br />

classical spectroscopy used in the pharmaceutical, petrochemical, food, and<br />

cosmetic industries.<br />

Julabo<br />

754 Roble Rd. Suite 180<br />

Booth 5113 (20x10)<br />

Allentown, PA 18109 / 800-458-5226<br />

Home Page http://www.julabo.com<br />

We are a worldwide manufacturer of temperature control equipment:<br />

Temperature control Calibration Baths -30°C…+300°C Refrigerated and<br />

Heating Circulators from -95°C…+200°C; Presto’s & HT’s Highly Dynamic<br />

Temperature Control Systems from-85°C…+350°C; Water Baths from<br />

+20°C…+99.9°C ; Recirculating Coolers from -25°C…+150°C JULABO<br />

features fast cool-down times, small footprint, digital and analog interfaces,<br />

external temperature control and a 2 year warranty. JULABO EAST, located in<br />

Allentown, Pennsylvania and JULABO WEST, located in Vista, California.<br />

Celebrating 40 years! Online-catalog available on our website.<br />

Jun-Air International A/S<br />

Booth 6033 (30x50)<br />

Sundsholmen 3-5<br />

Norresundby, Denmark 9400 / +45 96 32 36 00<br />

Home Page http://www.jun-air.com<br />

A Unit of IDEX® Health & Science. The use of clean and dry compressed air<br />

in laboratories has lead to an increased demand for high-quality oil-free air<br />

compressors. JUN-AIR's extensive compressor range offers low noise level,<br />

reliability, easy maintenance and long lifetime. A unique cooling system and<br />

wear-resisting components ensure 100% continuous operation - even under<br />

extreme conditions. With a noise level, equivalent to that of country quiet, the<br />

Jun-Air range of compressors may be installed directly at the point of use.<br />

K<br />

K-MAC<br />

Booth 2305 (10x10)<br />

554 Yongsan-dong, Yuseong-gu<br />

Daejeon, South Korea 305-500 / 82-42-930-3896<br />

Home Page http://www.kmac.to<br />

We are actively engaged in the analytical area of Semiconductor, Flat Panel<br />

Display, Electronic Material, Life Science and Chemical industries. Combining<br />

operational excellence and technological expertise, K-MAC provides<br />

innovative and reliable products and services to our customers. With its<br />

prominent technology, K-MAC completed the development of Thin film<br />

thickness measurement system, Color measurement system, Spectrometer,<br />

Biochip analyzer, Strip Reader and Water quality analyzer. K-MAC will<br />

continue its efforts to provide the most complete measurement and analysis<br />

solutions to improve the way people live as the leader of the advanced<br />

technology.<br />

Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc.<br />

Booth 5446 (20x10)<br />

371 Parkland Plaza<br />

Ann Arbor, MI 48103 / 734-665-8083<br />

Home Page http://www.kosi.com<br />

A Rockwell Collins Company, we are recognized as a world leader in the<br />

design and production of Raman analyzers and components for spectroscopy.<br />

Raman analyzer installation locations include R&D, Pilot plant, manufacturing,<br />

and QA/QC. Pharmaceutical PAT applications include reaction monitoring,<br />

API production, polymorphic form quantitation, drug product unit operations,<br />

and end product testing. Other Applications areas for RamanRxn Systems<br />

analyzers include biotech, semiconductors, nanotechnology, petrochemical,<br />

polymers, and specialty chemical.<br />

Kartell SPA<br />

Booth 1141 (20x20)<br />

Via Delle Industrie 1<br />

Noviglio (MI), Italy <strong>2008</strong>2 / 0039 02 90012 207<br />

Home Page http://www.kartell.it<br />

Labware Division has been active on the international market since 1954, a<br />

complete range of more than 1400 items is presently distributed in more than<br />

80 countries in the world. Our core business is mainly linked with industrial<br />

laboratory (food and beverages) as well as manufacturing sites, healthcare<br />

and universities. Quality Management System UN EN ISO 9001:2000.<br />

Manufacturer of plastic laboratory items, reusable and disposable, general<br />

purpose, bottles, graduated and volumetric, liquid handling, microscopy and<br />

microbiology, test tubes, pipettes and accessories, hospital ware, clamps and<br />

support, filtration and vacuum pumps, magnetic stirrers.<br />

Katanax Inc.<br />

Booth 1903 (10x10)<br />

1097 route de L’Eglise<br />

Quebec, PQ Canada G1V 3W3 / 418-657-6201<br />

Home Page http://www.katanax.com<br />

We make and sell electric fusion machines (fluxers) used in inorganic sample<br />

preparation for XRF, ICP and AA. Easy to install, use and maintain,<br />

affordable, fully automatic, low power consumption and high accuracy sample<br />

prep equipment. Zirconium and platinum crucibles and molds. We buy back<br />

scrap precious metal utensils and vessels.<br />

KD Scientific<br />

Booth 6422 (10x10)<br />

84 October Hill Rd.<br />

Holliston, MA 01746 / 508-429-6809<br />

Home Page http://www.kdscientific.com<br />

We will introduce our newest generation of advanced Nanoflow and OEM<br />

pumps designed to meet your specific needs. A new and exciting line of<br />

syringe pumps will be displayed along with our full line of pumps for precise<br />

fluidic handling of solutions into industry and research applications. KD<br />

Scientific pumps are acknowledged as the industry's highest-valued solution<br />

for delivering precise, smooth flow in research, mass spec, pilot plants and<br />

numerous other applications. KD Scientific pumps are SO ADVANCED,<br />

THEY'RE SIMPLE.<br />

Kelvinator Scientific/National Refrigeration Co<br />

563 Corbin Rd, PO Box 148<br />

Booth 2129 (20x10)<br />

Honea Path, SC 29654 / 864-369-1665<br />

Home Page http://www.kelvinatorcommercial.com<br />

We offer a full line of lab freezers and refrigerators for general purpose<br />

storage, flammable material storage and explosion proof applications, blood<br />

storage, chromatography. We will be introducing our new line of -86C.<br />

freezers, available in both upright and chest models.<br />

Kemtech America, Inc.<br />

12200 E, Washington Blvd, Suite E<br />

Whittier, CA 90606 / 562-693-9906<br />

Home Page http://www.kemtech-america.com<br />

Keur Industries, Inc.<br />

18784 174th Ave<br />

Booth 6922 (10x10)<br />

Booth 6542 (20x10)<br />

Spring Lake, MI 49456 / 616-846-6990<br />

Home Page http://www.keurind.com<br />

We manufacture Multi-Lab laboratory casework, Discovery bench systems<br />

and Heritage fume hoods. We specialize in complete laboratory furniture<br />

packages such as cabinets, work tops, fume hoods, plumbing fixtures and<br />

accessory items. Since we are the manufacturer, we assist you with your<br />

laboratory space planning through the final manufacturing process including<br />

the installation. Dealer inquiries are always welcomed.<br />

Kewaunee Scientific Corporation<br />

PO Box 1842<br />

Booth 4347 (20x20)<br />

Statesville, NC 28687-1842 / 704-873-7202<br />

Home Page http://www.kewaunee.com<br />

We are the leading manufacturer of laboratory furniture, furniture systems,<br />

and fume hoods. We specialize in the design, engineering, manufacturing and<br />

installation of laboratory furniture systems…from conception through<br />

completion. For over 100 years, Kewaunee products have been manufactured<br />

in the USA, and are distributed and installed worldwide with offices throughout<br />

the USA, as well as Singapore, India and Canada.<br />

Keyence Corp. of America<br />

50 Tice Blvd<br />

Booth 5007 (10x10)<br />

Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 / 201-930-0100<br />

Home Page http://www.keyence.com<br />

Our company is a worldwide leader in factory automation equipment, ranging<br />

from optical sensors, measuring instruments, vision systems, laser markers,<br />

and digital microscopes. As a direct sales company, customers can expect to<br />

receive quick application problem solving and technical sales support. The<br />

VHX-600 Digital Microscope with a 54 mega-pixel 3CCD that provides<br />

exceptional image resolution and color accuracy will be featured at the booth.<br />

A depth-of-field 20 times greater than conventional microscopes and 3-D<br />

Image Composition combine to produce imaging quality and performance<br />

beyond most high-end optical systems.<br />

Kforce Scientific Staffing<br />

10801 Mastin Blvd, Ste 100<br />

Booth 1227 (10x10)<br />

Overland Park, KS 66210 / 913-890-5056<br />

Home Page http://www.kforce.com<br />

Our company offers contract and permanent staffing solutions to organizations<br />

and career management to professionals nationwide by matching top


laboratory professionals with the nation's leading scientific organizations. Our<br />

recruiting specialists are scientists with industry experience who can<br />

understand your needs and make the right match for you! Whether you're<br />

looking for a great scientific career or a qualified professional, Kforce makes it<br />

easy! Kforce delivers the right match the right way: with personal respect, a<br />

disciplined process and exceptional service.<br />

Kimble Chase<br />

Booth 1812 (20x10)<br />

1022 Spruce Street<br />

Vineland, NJ 08360 / 800-223-7150<br />

Home Page http://www.kimble-chase.com<br />

We are an ISO 9001:2000 registered supplier of disposable and reusable<br />

glassware for pharmaceutical, scientific and educational customers around the<br />

world. Your source for Kimble, Kontes and Chase brand products. Our broad<br />

product offerings may be configured to suit your particular workflow and will<br />

provide you with an unbeatable combination of performance and value.<br />

KIN-TEK Laboratories, Inc.<br />

Booth 5112 (20x10)<br />

504 Laurel<br />

La Marque, TX 77568 / 800-326-3627<br />

Home Page http://www.kin-tek.com<br />

We manufacture calibration gas systems, specializing in trace concentrations<br />

(ppm, ppb, and pptr). Our core technology is the production and application of<br />

permeation tubes for creating a very small flow of analyte vapor. Trace<br />

concentrations are prepared by mixing the permeating analyte vapor with a<br />

much larger dilution flow. Mixtures are traceable to NIST through physical<br />

standards. Over 500 compounds including many species unstable in static<br />

mixtures are currently offered. A full range of instruments for creating complex<br />

test gas mixtures with adjustable analyte concentrations is offered.<br />

Kinematica, Inc.<br />

Booth 3840 (20x10)<br />

211 Warren St, Suite 406<br />

Newark, NJ 07103 / 973-242-4003<br />

Home Page http://www.kinematica-inc.com<br />

We are a leading supplier of Rotor/Stator Homogenizers for lab, pilot plant and<br />

production processes in food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries. Our<br />

Reactron® line enables us to custom design a complete system including<br />

tank, stirrer and homogenizer(s) for making creams, lotions and other<br />

suspensions and dispersions. We also offer Overhead Stirrers for mixing,<br />

Rotational Viscometers for non-Newtonian liquids and Grinders for quality<br />

control.<br />

Kinesis Ltd<br />

9 Orion Court, Ambuscade Road,<br />

Colmworth Business Park, St Neots<br />

Booth 6432 (10x10)<br />

Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom PE19 8YX / +44-01480 212122<br />

Home Page http://www.kinesis.co.uk<br />

Kitagawa America<br />

200 Wanaque Ave, Ste 204<br />

Booth 4204 (10x10)<br />

Pompton Lakes, NJ 07442 / 973-616-5410<br />

Home Page http://www.kitagawa-america.com<br />

Gas Detector Tubes and Monitors, OEM Gas Sensors, OEM Purifier<br />

Colorimetric Endpoint Media, SPME Sample Collection Devices, Forensic<br />

Blood Test Kits, Arson Test Kits, Automatic Cylinder Shutoff Valve,<br />

Breathalyzer<br />

Kitco Inc.<br />

620 Cathcart #900<br />

Booth 5039 (20x10)<br />

Montreal, QC, Canada H3B 1M1 / 866-834-0179<br />

Home Page http://www.platinum.kitco.com<br />

Internationally renowned for precious metals since 1977, Kitco supplies a full<br />

spectrum of platinum crucibles, dishes, electrodes. Our line of crucibles<br />

features the XRF platinum ware necessitated by all the major fusion<br />

machines. Kitco also supplies sputtering targets, crucibles for crystal growth,<br />

components for glass manufacturing, etc. Our refining terms to credit the<br />

used metals are among the most competitive in the industry. Visit our website<br />

with access to the metal market prices and charts.<br />

Kloehn, Inc.<br />

10000 Banburry Cross Dr<br />

Booth 2259 (20x10)<br />

Las Vegas, NV 89144 / 800-358-4342<br />

Home Page http://www.kloehn.com<br />

A Norgren Fluid Control company, was established in 1971 as a primary<br />

manufacturer and designer of precision liquid handling components and<br />

subassemblies for the clinical and analytical chemistry OEM instrumentation<br />

markets. Standard products include: glass syringes, syringe pumps, solenoid<br />

and shear valves, needles and probes, and associated tubing and fittings.<br />

KMC Systems, Inc.<br />

Booth 4008 (20x10)<br />

220 D.W. Highway<br />

Merrimack, NH 03054 / 603-886-2269<br />

Home Page http://www.kmcsystems.com<br />

Our company is a leading contract developer and manufacturer of medical<br />

devices and instrumentation for OEM’s in the areas of diagnostic, therapeutic,<br />

and biomedical products. With more than 25+ years of experience, KMC is an<br />

ISO 13485 certified and FDA registered firm with expertise in all aspects of<br />

product development, verification, design for and transition to production.<br />

Additional capabilities include flexible turnkey manufacturing, depot and field<br />

service repair and full compliance with FDA QSR regulations and GMP<br />

practices.<br />

Knauer<br />

Booth 2236 (20x10)<br />

Hegauer Weg 38<br />

Berlin, Germany 14163 / 011-4930 809727 0<br />

Home Page http://www.knauer.net<br />

We offer complete solutions for analytical and preparative HPLC, as well as<br />

SMB (simulated moving bed) chromatography and manufacturing-scale<br />

purification. Founded in 1962 by the osmometer-pioneer Dr. Herbert Knauer in<br />

Berlin, Germany, Knauer has developed a worldwide reputation for reliable<br />

and innovative LC instrumentation including pumps, detectors, valves, HPLC<br />

columns, and chromatography software. Together with a network of<br />

experienced distributors in over 60 countries and a highly-skilled applications<br />

support team, Knauer is ready to accommodate all of your LC needs. Quality<br />

management certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 since 1996.<br />

Knauer OEM<br />

Booth 5534 (10x10)<br />

Hegauer Weg 38<br />

Berlin, Germany 14163 / 011-4930 809727 0<br />

Home Page http://www.knauer.net<br />

Germany’s first manufacturer of liquid chromatography instruments and<br />

osmometers, Knauer has many years of experience offering innovative and<br />

reliable instruments for OEM customers worldwide. Available in either generic<br />

or custom designs, Knauer offers its well-known HPLC pumps and detectors,<br />

valves and valve drives, selected columns and bulk materials as well as other<br />

LC equipment. The company also offers software development services such<br />

as instrument control drivers. Quality management certified according to DIN<br />

EN ISO 9001:2000 since 1996. To learn more about Knauer products and<br />

services, please visit our website.<br />

KNF Neuberger Inc<br />

Booth 1927 (30x10)<br />

2 Black Forest Rd<br />

Trenton, NJ 08691-1810 / 609-890-8600<br />

Home Page http://www.knf.com/usa.htm<br />

LABOPORT® dry vacuum pumps offer quiet, clean vacuum to 1.5 Torr for<br />

ANY BRAND of rotary evaporator, vacuum oven and concentrator. Filtration<br />

pumps for degassing and filtration WITHOUT messy pump oil or aspirator<br />

waste. PTFE wetted materials resist aggressive vapors for longest-life. Multiport<br />

valves tolerate condensate droplets without performance loss or damage.<br />

OEM instrument designers: Discuss pump applications with KNF engineers in<br />

booth, with hands-on experience of latest technology in pump design.<br />

Compact and quiet, they feature high efficiency and long life.<br />

Koehler Instrument Company<br />

Booth 4203 (20x10)<br />

1595 Sycamore Avenue<br />

Bohemia, NY 11716 / 800-878-9070<br />

Home Page http://www.koehlerinstrument.com<br />

Konik Instruments, Inc.<br />

Booth 3846 (20x10)<br />

12221 SW 129 Ct<br />

Miami, FL 33186 / 305-252-0506<br />

Home Page http://www.konik-group.com<br />

The innovative Konik program, allow tackling existing problems increasing<br />

resolution, detection limits, productivity and improving quali/quanti results<br />

while maintaining sample integrity. Konik offers the K5000 HRGC, K600<br />

HPLC, multidimensional K2 HPLC+HRGC, multimodal quadrupole Q12 and<br />

the multi-technique AS RoboKrom HS/P&T/SPmE/ and has added new<br />

accessories and options in order to push the capabilities and intrinsic<br />

analytical power of its systems, including the K-PESTILIZER, a new pesticide<br />

residue analyzer and the GC-Amino Acid Analyzer with derivatization<br />

included. Konik will start its 30th anniversary celebrations in November <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

Kord-Valmark Labware Products<br />

Booth 1913 (10x10)<br />

390 Orenda Road<br />

Brampton, Ontario, ON Canada L6T 1G8 / 905-791-2600<br />

Home Page http://www.kord.ca<br />

Kurt J. Lesker Company<br />

Booth 2460 (10x10)<br />

P.O. Box 10 1925 Route 51<br />

Clairton, PA 15025 / 800-245-1656<br />

Home Page http://www.lesker.com<br />

Full-range line of Kurt J. Lesker Company brand rotary vane, dry scroll,<br />

turbomolecular, and ion pumps, including worldwide inventory and service.<br />

Other vacuum pump manufacturers’ models stocked include: Adixen (Alcatel),<br />

Edwards Vacuum, Oerlikon Leybold, Pfeiffer, Shimadzu, Tuthill Kinney,<br />

ULVAC, Varian, and Welch. Manufacturer of standard and custom vacuum<br />

chambers, components, flanges, pressure gauges, and valves. Our<br />

feedthroughs include electrical, liquid, gas, cryogenic, and motion. We also<br />

manufacture thermal and sputter sources, pure materials, and fully-automated<br />

deposition systems for thin film deposition.<br />

Kyoto Electronics Mfg. Co. Ltd. (KEM)<br />

4-8-21 Kudan-Minami<br />

Booth 6523 (20x10)<br />

Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan 102-0074 / +81-3-3239-7333<br />

Home Page http://www.kyoto-kem.com<br />

KEM has endeavored as a specialized manufacturer of scientific instruments<br />

since 1961 introducing a broad product line of analyzers of high quality and<br />

reliability including Analytical and Measuring Instruments that addressed<br />

laboratory needs of the time. We will keep you informed of our efforts in<br />

providing user oriented new products to meet versatile demands in world-wide<br />

scale and of our progress in challenging ever lasting target of technological<br />

excellence and creation toward and beyond twenty-first century.


L<br />

L&W Optics Electronics Co., Ltd.<br />

Booth 4111 (20x10)<br />

No 81 North Taojin Road<br />

Guangzhou, China 510095 / 86-20-83507051<br />

Home Page http://www.guangondgoptics.com<br />

Lab-Chrom-Pack LLC<br />

Booth 2141 (20x10)<br />

806 William Leigh Drive, Bldg. H<br />

Tullytown, PA 19007 / 215-943-1141<br />

Home Page http://www.labchrompack.com<br />

Lab Alliance<br />

Booth 3413 (20x10)<br />

349 N. Science Park Road<br />

State College, PA 16803 / 814-234-7311<br />

Home Page http://www.laballiance.com<br />

Our company distributes a full line of high performance HPLC systems and<br />

components worldwide. Specializing in positive displacement (piston) pumps<br />

and detectors for Flash, Analytical and Preparative HPLC, the company also<br />

offers integrated systems with full EZChrom data acquisition and control.<br />

LabAlliance recently introduced an Ultra High Pressure HPLC system (18,000<br />

p.s.i.) with Autosampler for fast chromatography, and Pack-In-A-Box<br />

(complete LC column packing system). Since 1967, LabAlliance has provided<br />

innovative products to the HPLC industry, with the highest quality and value.<br />

Lab Business Magazine<br />

Booth 5312 (10x10)<br />

30 East Beaver Creek, Suite 202<br />

Richmond Hill, ON Canada L4B 1J2 / 905-886-5040<br />

Home Page http://www.labbusinessmag.com<br />

Our company magazine delivers value and insight to Canada’s scientific<br />

community, arming Canadian laboratory researchers and decision-makers<br />

across a variety of industries with the latest laboratory industry and company<br />

news, business innovation trends and know-how, in-depth features and<br />

interviews with leading researchers, and technically relevant product and<br />

application profiles, as well as categorized product coverage for lab buyers<br />

and specifiers.<br />

Lab Design<br />

Booth 3055 (30x10)<br />

PO Box 1238, 4422 Route 130<br />

Burlington, NJ 08016 / 800-486-8484<br />

Home Page http://www.lab-design.com<br />

Lab Manager Magazine®<br />

Booth 3160 (10x10)<br />

4 Limbo Lane<br />

Amherst, NH 03031 / 603-672-9997<br />

Home Page http://www.labmanager.com<br />

Where Science and Management Meet. Lab Manager Magazine® is a<br />

publication of tools and resources for professionals juggling the dual roles of<br />

scientist and manager. It provides current thinking and trends in science<br />

management common to analytical, , industry, government, research,<br />

academic, and biotechnology labs. Lab Manager articles cover management<br />

issues, career advice, personnel strategies, along with lab operations,<br />

technology, and more. Free subscriptions for print and digital formats available<br />

on our website.<br />

LabChem Inc<br />

200 William Pitt Way<br />

Booth 2014 (10x10)<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15238 / 412-826-5230<br />

Home Page http://www.labchem.net<br />

Featuring prepared solutions, reagents and buffers for: Analytical Chemistry;<br />

ASTM Methods; Biochemistry; QA/QC; for the APHA Standard Methods of<br />

Water and Waste Water Testing; and for Pulp and Paper Testing using TPPI<br />

and CPPA methods. Additionally, see us for your custom solutions,<br />

proprietary chemicals and reagents, OEM, private label, and for your special<br />

chemical packaging needs. We manufacture standard and custom ready to<br />

use solutions with NIST traceability in an ISO 9001:2000 certified facility.<br />

Labclear<br />

Booth 2230 (10x10)<br />

508 29th Ave<br />

Oakland, CA 94601 / 800-227-1084<br />

Home Page http://www.labclear.com<br />

Labconco Corporation<br />

Booth 1821 (60x20),<br />

8811 Prospect Ave<br />

SR01<br />

Kansas City, MO 64132 / 800-821-5525<br />

Home Page http://www.labconco.com<br />

Founded in 1925, Labconco Corporation manufactures laboratory equipment,<br />

specializing in ventilation products such as chemical fume hoods, carbonfiltered<br />

enclosures, glove boxes, biological safety cabinets and clean benches.<br />

Other product lines include glassware washers, freeze dryers, evaporators,<br />

centrifugal concentrators, carts, water purification systems, glassware<br />

washers and Kjeldahl apparatus. Products are marketed worldwide through<br />

scientific distributors to industrial, life science, pharmaceutical, environmental<br />

and clinical laboratories. Labconco will be introducing new glassware washers<br />

and biological safety cabinets in New Orleans.<br />

Labnet International<br />

Booth 1320 (20x10)<br />

31 Mayfield Avenue<br />

Edison, NJ 08837 / 732-417-0700<br />

Home Page http://www.labnetlink.com<br />

Our company is a manufacturer and distributor of laboratory equipment and<br />

supplies to the bioresearch market. Our product lines include centrifuges,<br />

liquid handling instruments, molecular biology equipment, bench-top shakers<br />

and rockers, incubators and laboratory plastics.From our head office in<br />

Edison, NJ, USA, our European office in Rutland, UK, and via Sales Directors<br />

in China, India, and Australia, we are able to efficiently serve our bioresearch<br />

customers worldwide. Labnet’s network of highly qualified dealers provide<br />

customers with excellent technical sales, service and quick delivery.<br />

Labomed Inc<br />

Booth 4830 (10x10)<br />

2921 S. La Cienega Bl<br />

Culver City, CA 90232 / 800-548-6907<br />

Home Page http://www.labomed.com<br />

We are certified by ISO 9001-2000; CE Conformity; and FDA. We<br />

manufacture high quality spectrophotometers since 1982 with 50 years<br />

experience in manufacturing scientific equipment. Our Spectros provide<br />

superior technology for use in all laboratories; best quality at low prices. We<br />

carry single, double, dual, and split beam spectrophotometers with fixed or<br />

variable bandwidth. Our Spectros are high-performance and exceptional value<br />

instruments which is the hallmark of Labomed UV-Vis spectrophotometers.<br />

Visit our booth to view our wide array of spectrophotometers. Seeking<br />

distributors.<br />

Laboratorio Y Analisis<br />

901 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Ste 601<br />

Booth 4459 (20x10)<br />

Coral Gables, FL 33134 / 305-448-6875<br />

Home Page http://www.labanalisis.com<br />

Our publication, with its +22,000 BPA Worldwide audited subscribers, is the<br />

only publication covering Latin America pan-regionally, reaching Mexico,<br />

Central and South America, and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. Its topquality<br />

content, pan-regional reach, print and digital magazines, online portal<br />

and newsletters, plus its 7-years of experience, make LABORATORIO Y<br />

ANALISIS the leading advertising media in Latin America. For advertising<br />

information, visit our website.<br />

Laboratory Products Association<br />

225 Reinekers Ln Ste 625<br />

Booth SR07, SR08<br />

Alexandria, VA 22314 / 703-836-1360<br />

Home Page http://www.lpanet.org<br />

LPA is a part of the SAMA Group of Associations founded in 1918. Its member<br />

companies are manufacturers and distributors of lab products and services<br />

used in scientific research and applied science and life science worldwide.<br />

Laboratory Synergy, LLC<br />

Booth 6849 (50x20)<br />

374 Polaski Highway<br />

Goshen, NY 10924 / 866-435-7897<br />

Home Page http://www.labsynergy.com<br />

An exclusive technical distributor of world renown products. Our range<br />

includes Schott titration, viscometry, UV/VIS Spectrophtometers and pH<br />

meters, Gerhardt digestion, distllation and extraction apparatus, Fritsch<br />

grinding, milling and particle size instrumetns and Anlytik Jena, UV/VIS,<br />

Atomic Absorption and Elemental Analyzers. New for <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> are the<br />

patented ContrAA series, the coulometric KF trace, state of the art meters,<br />

and the Fibertherm for Crude Fiber in Animal Feeds.<br />

Labovisco bv and PM Tamson Instruments, Booth 5143 (40x50)<br />

a unit of AMETEK, Inc.<br />

Harriman Business Center 1220 Washington<br />

Ave., Bldg. 7A, Suite 300<br />

Albany, NY 12226 / 518-689-0222<br />

Home Page http://www.petrolab.com<br />

Distributed by Petrolab Company, we offer chillers, baths (high and low<br />

temperature), circulators (heating and low-temperature), immersion coolers,<br />

viscosity baths and all types of automated viscosity measurement. The New<br />

TC6 can be used as a circulator or bath. The bath fluid is heated via a<br />

microprocessor controlled heating element and the bath temperature can be<br />

set up to 250ºC!<br />

LabPlus International<br />

c/o Panglobal Media BVBA Rue Des Palais 100<br />

Booth 5823 (30x10)<br />

Brussels, Belgium 1030 / +32-2-240-26-11<br />

Home Page http://www.labplusinternational.com<br />

A unique editorial mix of laboratory technology articles, science reports,<br />

regulatory updates as well as industry and product news; LabPlus meets the<br />

needs of analytical and research professionals in the fields of Pharmaceutical,<br />

Science, Food/Feed Analysis, Chemistry and Environmental Testing. 100%<br />

personally requested and BPA audited. Biotech international (BTi) is the only<br />

European based publication serving the fields of bioscience and bioindustry.<br />

BTi targets both the entrepreneurial life science, bioprocessing and academic<br />

research sectors in Europe & Asia/Pacific and offers fully qualified, BPAaudited<br />

circulation.<br />

Labsciences, Inc.<br />

2000 Vassar St. #10837<br />

Booth 5010 (10x10)<br />

Reno, NV 89510 / 775-747-9579<br />

Home Page http://www.labsciences.com<br />

Manufacturer of speciality products for hospital & laboratory markets since<br />

1972. Products include Pipettes, Plastic Labware, Dissolution Filters, Nasal<br />

Cannula & Glassware. Provides consulting for the analysis, design, and<br />

manufacturing of specialty products. Private labels & supplies products<br />

through local, regional, national & international distributors.


LabTech Holdings, Inc.<br />

Booth 4258 (20x10)<br />

89 October Hill Road, Suite 5A<br />

Holliston, MA 01746 / 508-893-8966<br />

Home Page http://www.labtechgroup.com<br />

Our company is focusing on the following businesses - analytical instruments,<br />

laboratory equipments, and laboratory software. We develop, manufacture<br />

and market a family of products and services that provide essential solutions<br />

to customers around the globe. They are UV, HPLC, water recirculating<br />

chiller, temperature controllable hotplate, hotblock digester, vacuum pump,<br />

hotplate magnetic stirrer, lightwave heater, and LIMS.<br />

Labtronics Inc<br />

Booth 5655 (30x10)<br />

546 Governors Road<br />

Guelph Ontario, ON Canada N1K 1E3 / 519-767-1061<br />

Home Page http://www.labtronics.com<br />

Our company develops and implements informatics solutions that help<br />

laboratories reduce operating costs, reduce analysts' workload and speed up<br />

delivery of sample results to clients. Nexxis ELN is a web-based, paperless<br />

electronic laboratory notebook solution that automates routine analysis,<br />

captures data from lab instruments and ensures adherence to SOPs. LimsLink<br />

and LimsLink CDS interface instruments with LIMS and other enterprise<br />

applications. Collect connects serial devices directly to Excel, files or any<br />

Windows application. Pipette Tracker automates gravimetric pipette<br />

calibrations.<br />

LabVantage Solutions, Inc.<br />

1160 US Highway 22 East, 2 FL<br />

Booth 5555 (30x20)<br />

Bridgewater, NJ 08807-2580 / 888-346-5467<br />

Home Page http://www.labvantage.com<br />

Our company is a global provider of enterprise laboratory solutions, serves<br />

discovery, development, formulation, process research, raw material testing,<br />

and quality management laboratories across multiple industries. LabVantage’s<br />

Sapphire, a zero-footprint laboratory information management suite, manages<br />

an organization's laboratory information across its R&D pipeline and<br />

manufacturing supply chain to optimize productivity and effectively share<br />

knowledge. LabVantage is headquartered in Bridgewater, NJ, U.S.A., with<br />

direct or partner coverage in the United Kingdom, Europe, EMEA and Asia<br />

Pacific. For additional information, visit our website.<br />

LabWare Inc<br />

3 Mill Rd Ste 102<br />

Booth 5159 (60x20)<br />

Wilmington, DE 19806 / 302-658-8444<br />

Home Page http://www.labware.com<br />

Our company is recognized globally as the leading supplier of enterprise scale<br />

LIMS solutions. LabWare <strong>Web</strong>LIMS v3 is a functionally rich LIMS<br />

application that provides the strategic advantage of immediate global<br />

deployment by leveraging a zero-footprint <strong>Web</strong> browser based client.<br />

LabWare <strong>Web</strong>LIMS v3 is built upon enterprise J2EE and JAVA technologies<br />

assuring platform compatibility with the widest possible array of hardware and<br />

IT architectures. To facilitate rapid implementation of our LIMS solution,<br />

LabWare offers a broad range of pre-configured industry specific solutions.<br />

LabX<br />

Booth 6838 (20x10)<br />

478 Bay Street<br />

Midland, ON Canada L4R 1K9 / 888-781-0328<br />

Home Page http://www.labx.com<br />

Online auctions and classified ads for the scientific equipment community. In<br />

operation since 1995, LabX is an independent marketplace where scientific<br />

professionals communicate buying and selling requirements for laboratory<br />

equipment and supplies. Join over 150,000 registered members to purchase<br />

new, surplus, and used equipment. Check out the Great Deals section to find<br />

amazing promotions from new equipment manufacturers, or browse<br />

thousands of items in over 325 equipment categories including: HPLC, GC,<br />

Spectroscopy, Microscopes, Biotechnology, Balances, Glassware, and more.<br />

Lachat Instruments-A Hach Company Brand Booth 4129 (20x20)<br />

PO Box 389 5600 Lindbergh Drive<br />

Loveland, CO 80538 / 800-247-7613<br />

Home Page http://www.lachatinstruments.com<br />

Our company provides comprehensive solutions for ion analysis requirements<br />

based on the technologies of flow injection analysis, and ion chromatography.<br />

Our products are designed to increase productivity, improve data quality and<br />

guarantee accuracy of results, and increase profits by reducing labor costs<br />

and reagent consumption.<br />

Lambda Solutions, Inc.<br />

Booth 1560 (10x10)<br />

411 Waverley Oaks Road, Suite 335<br />

Waltham, MA 02452 / 781-478-0170<br />

Home Page http://www.lambdasolutions.com<br />

We provide a full range of high performance Raman spectroscopy & Micro<br />

Raman products for applications from semiconductor manufacturing to<br />

pharmaceutical QA/QC & carbon nanotubes. The high sensitivity Dimension-<br />

P1 and P2, with resolution to 3 cm-1 and ranges from 100 to 3000 cm-1, come<br />

with a wide option of laser wavelengths and Princeton low noise CCD’s.<br />

Sampling Modules and the LSI RVP & WAP fiber probes & DM-1 Micro<br />

Raman Adaptor permit analysis from 1 micron to 3 millimeters. New doublemounted<br />

Micro Raman Adaptors provide a high value 2 wavelength solution<br />

and the revolutionary P1-XL-FT-ABS is the perfect in-line fluid phase<br />

monitoring solution.<br />

LaMotte Company<br />

802 Washington Ave<br />

Chestertown, MD 21620 / 800-344-3100<br />

Booth 4310 (10x10)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Home Page http://www.lamotte.com<br />

A leading manufacturer of portable test equipment for lab and field. LaMotte<br />

specializes in hand-held colorimeters for multiple and single test factors,<br />

turbidity meters, liquid and tablet reagent systems, test strips and field test<br />

kits. Applications include water/wastewater, food/beverage processing,<br />

boiler/cooling tower water, swimming pool/spa, environmental applications<br />

and environmental education. Featured products include the TC-3000 combo<br />

meter measuring turbidity, chlorine and color, Insta-Test Test Strips, TesTab<br />

reagents in new blister packaging and the TRACER PockeTester line.<br />

Lampire Biological Laboratories, Inc.<br />

Booth 3409 (10x10)<br />

PO Box 270<br />

Pipersville, PA 18947 / 215-795-2838<br />

Home Page http://www.lampire.com<br />

Polyclonal and monoclonal antibody development, cell culture devices and<br />

services, and blood-derived products. An extensive line of secondary<br />

antibodies, purified IgGs, human and animal blood products, plus a<br />

comprehensive line of animal tissues and organs. New Zealand & USA<br />

sourced products such as BSA, FBS, New Born Calf Serum, ABS, Bovine<br />

IgG, Holo-Transferrin, and more. Also an exclusive line of antibodies to<br />

chemotherapeutic agents, antibodies to drugs of abuse and the LAMPIRE®<br />

Cell Culture Bag. Services include peptide synthesis, antigen design, antibody<br />

purification, custom conjugation, and immunoassay development.<br />

Lancer USA, Inc.<br />

Booth 5055 (20x10)<br />

3543 State Road 419<br />

Winter Springs, FL 32708 / 407-327-8488<br />

Home Page http://www.lancer.com<br />

Our company manufactures the broadest range of Laboratory Glassware<br />

Washers and Dryers, providing solutions for critical cleaning applications<br />

including those for general research labs (LX, LXA and LXP), petroleum and<br />

industrial applications (TI) and QA/QC labs (all washers are validateable). Onboard<br />

storage of cleaning chemicals and HEPA filtered drying is standard on<br />

most models. Lancer washers feature self-diagnostic microprocessor<br />

programming, acid rinse capabilities, and deionized water final rinsing.<br />

Additionally Lancer offers cleaning chemicals for use in all high pressure<br />

washing systems.<br />

Laser Focus World / Pennwell<br />

Booth 1902 (10x10)<br />

98 Spit Brook Rd<br />

Nashua, NH 03062-5737 / 603-891-0123<br />

Home Page http://www.laserfocusworld.com<br />

We are a global resource for engineers, researchers, scientists and technical<br />

professionals providing comprehensive coverage of optoelectronics and<br />

photonics, technologies, applications and markets. LFW reports on and<br />

analyzes the latest developments and significant trends in both technology<br />

and business in the worldwide optoelectronics and photonics industry.<br />

BioOptics World is an e-magazine, e-newsletter, and website that tracks<br />

technology, application, and business trends related to the use of optical<br />

technologies and instrumentation in the life sciences.<br />

Lawler Manufacturing Corporation,<br />

unit of AMETEK, Inc.<br />

Harriman Business Center 1220 Washington<br />

Ave., Bldg. 7A, Suite 300<br />

Booth 5143 (40x50)<br />

Albany, NY 12226 / 518-689-0222<br />

Home Page http://www.petrolab.com<br />

Distributed by Petrolab Company, Lawler offers high and low temperature<br />

laboratory instruments for the fuel and lubricant industry such as Brookfield<br />

and Kinematic Viscosity, Pour and Foam testing, AIR and liquid Baths.<br />

Introducing the NEWEST instrument: fully automated octane engine with<br />

automated blenders for octane/cetane reference fuels. Fully automated<br />

diffuser stone permeability and porosity measuring; fully automated apparatus<br />

for ASTM D4539 LTFT testing; and new heated tube technology for oxidation<br />

and heat stability tests!<br />

Lawson Labs Inc.<br />

3217 Phoenixville Pike<br />

Booth 2512 (10x10)<br />

Malvern, PA 19355 / 800-321-5355<br />

Home Page http://www.lawsonlabs.com<br />

We make high-resolution data acquisition systems. Applications include<br />

chromatography, electrochemistry, thermometry, audio, remote monitoring,<br />

and general-purpose data acq. We offer 9 products with 20 to 24 bit<br />

resolution. Interfaces include serial, USB, TCP/IP and wireless. Stand-alone<br />

systems log data to CompactFlash cards. Free software, including drivers and<br />

sample applications are offered, as are free support and software updates.<br />

OEM versions and custom engineering are available. We are developing<br />

proprietary new technology for agile and efficient DC-DC power conversion.<br />

Ask us about our adaptive power conversion techniques.<br />

LC Resources, Inc<br />

Booth 6424 (10x10)<br />

1295-F Boulevard Way<br />

Walnut Creek, CA 94595 / 925-977-9374<br />

Home Page http://www.lcresources.com<br />

Expert training and consultation in chromatography and mass spectrometry.<br />

In-house, open-enrollment, and internet courses in HPLC and MS.


LCGC<br />

Booth 6051 (20x10),<br />

485 Route 1 South, Bldg F, 1st Floor<br />

SR50<br />

Iselin, NJ 08830 / 732-596-0276<br />

Home Page http://www.chromatographyonline.com<br />

Our publication, with an audited circulation of 50,100, is the largest dedicated<br />

chromatography publication in North America. LCGC’s editorial covers all key<br />

growth segments, including pharmaceutical analysis, bioseparations,<br />

environmental, food analysis, and chiral technology. Our peer-reviewed,<br />

method- and applications-oriented content helps laboratories become more<br />

productive, links advertisers and buyers, and facilitates the spread of cuttingedge<br />

scientific information throughout the chromatography community.<br />

LEAP Technologies<br />

Booth 5512 (20x10),<br />

P.O. Box 969<br />

5513 (20x10)<br />

Carrboro, NC 27510 / 800-229-8814<br />

Home Page http://www.leaptec.com<br />

LECO Corporation<br />

Booth 2820 (60x10),<br />

3000 Lakeview Drive<br />

2821 (60x10), SR27<br />

St. Joseph, MI 49085 / 800-292-6141<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

Home Page http://www.leco.com<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Recognized globally as a leader in the development of elemental<br />

determinators and separation science instrumentation. Our products resolve<br />

complex samples and pioneer high throughput using GCxGC, GCxGC-<br />

TOFMS, GC-TOFMS, and LC-TOFMS; perform elemental determination in<br />

organic materials; and provide primary analysis of organic constituents such<br />

as moisture, protein, fat, and ash. We also feature instrumentation and<br />

equipment for C/H/N/S/O determination in metals/inorganic applications by<br />

combustion/inert fusion.<br />

Lee County Economic Development Office Booth 5507 (10x10)<br />

12800 University Dr., Suite 300<br />

Fort Myers, FL 33907 / 239-461-6804<br />

Home Page http://www.leecountybusiness.com<br />

Located in sunny Southwest Florida, Lee County is a natural choice for high<br />

tech industries to locate or expand. The Lee County Economic Development<br />

Office will help your business grow and prosper through new and exisitng<br />

business programs. Stop by our booth and see how we can add life to your<br />

business.<br />

Leeman Labs<br />

6 Wentworth Drive<br />

Booth 5121 (30x50)<br />

Hudson, NH 03051 / 800-634-9942<br />

Home Page http://www.teledyneleemanlabs.com<br />

Our company offers a complete line of analytical instrumentation for elemental<br />

analysis including Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) systems, Mercury<br />

Analyzers, Atomic Absorption Spectrometers and Inorganic Standards. Visit<br />

our booth for the most recent capabilities in ICP-OES and to view the latest in<br />

mercury analyzers and sample preparation.<br />

Leister Technologies, LLC<br />

1253 Hamilton Parkway<br />

Booth 6842 (20x10)<br />

Itasca, IL 60143 / 630-760-1000<br />

Home Page http://www.axetris.com<br />

Axetris Microsystems division of Leister Technologies develops and<br />

manufactures mass flow sensors, infrared sources, and microlens arrays. The<br />

MFlow line of MEMS-based mass flow meters and controllers feature high<br />

accuracy, a fast response time, and compact size, with full calibration and<br />

temperature compensation. The IRSource is a MEMS-based, electrically<br />

modulated infrared emitter. Its low thermal mass enables high modulation<br />

frequencies with ultra-low power consumption for demanding gas detection<br />

systems. An ISO 9001:2000 certified proccess, combined with 50 years of<br />

manufacturing experience, makes Swiss-based Leister a reliable supplier.<br />

Leland Limited, Inc.<br />

Booth 6934 (10x10)<br />

2614 South Clinton Avenue<br />

South Plainfield, NJ 07080 / 908-561-2000<br />

Home Page http://www.lelandltd.com<br />

Gas filled cylinders as small as 1.0ml ranging upward to 1000ml and valve<br />

regulator devices produced under ISO9001:2000 and ISO13485 registration.<br />

All of our gas filled products are non-refillable welded closed and mass<br />

produced for economy. Utilizing small disposable gas filled cylinders to<br />

calibrate equipment greatly improves the satisfaction of the end user as<br />

shipping gas filled cylinders


Magic Touch Icewares Intl Corp<br />

Booth 1321 (10x10)<br />

1201 Broadway, Suite 1003<br />

New York, NY 10001 / 212-679-5260<br />

Insulated Ice Buckets, Ice Pans and Round and Rectangular Test Tube Racks<br />

made of expanded PVC. Multipurpose, unbreakable, leakproof, stackable,<br />

lightweight, nonsweating & long-lasting. Inert to liquid nitrogen and ideal for<br />

working with ice and most chemicals. Racks can be used to move solutionfilled<br />

test tubes easily, even from ice to water baths. Available in 6 colors:<br />

black, blue, green, red, yellow and purple.<br />

Major Science Co., Ltd.<br />

Booth 1430 (20x10)<br />

No. 7, Hwai Der Street<br />

Pan-Chiao City, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan R.O.C. 220 / 886-2-22566980<br />

Home Page http://www.major-sci.com<br />

Our company has been manufacturing a broad range of innovative products to<br />

meet the growing needs of various segments within the global life sciences<br />

market since 1986. Innovative R&D and new product developing capability,<br />

Experienced manufacturing process, Flexibile production plan, Sufficient<br />

stock, Delivery of competitive pricing with great values, Superior professional<br />

and technical knowledge and backup, International marketing and Product<br />

supports plus many of OEM and ODM projects with well-known suppliers are<br />

the characters ensuring our outstanding performance to satisfy our customers<br />

and distributors.<br />

Mallinckrodt Baker<br />

222 Red School Lane<br />

Booth 6632 (20x10)<br />

Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 / 800-582-2537<br />

Home Page http://www.mallbaker.com<br />

Dedicated to exceeding industry quality standards with two brands, J.T. Baker<br />

and Mallinckrodt Laboratory Chemicals. As one of the most trusted and<br />

respected suppliers in the industry, Mallinckrodt Baker offers an expanded line<br />

of innovative products designed for the most demanding experiments. Product<br />

lines include high purity solvents in CYCLE TAINER returnable containers,<br />

BakerDRY ultra low water solvents, high purity acids at affordable prices,<br />

specialty chemicals, custom solutions, solvent blends and packaging to meet<br />

your unique requirements.<br />

Malvern Instruments Inc<br />

117 Flanders Road<br />

Booth 3647 (20x20)<br />

Westborough, MA 01581 / 800-932-0101<br />

Home Page http://www.malvern.com<br />

We are a global company that develops, manufactures and markets analytical<br />

systems used in characterizing a variety of materials, from bulk powders to<br />

nanomaterials and delicate macromolecules. Innovative technologies produce<br />

systems that deliver industrially relevant data enabling customers to make the<br />

connection between micro (eg particle size) and macro (bulk) material<br />

properties (rheology) and chemical composition (chemical imaging). Malvern<br />

solutions are proven in sectors from cement to pharmaceuticals and support<br />

the understanding, improvement and optimization of many industrial<br />

processes.<br />

ManSci Inc.<br />

600 Main Street<br />

Booth 5309 (40x10)<br />

Tonawanda, NY 14150-3723 / 866-763-2122<br />

Home Page http://www.mansci.com<br />

A distributor for Man-Tech Associates Inc., a manufacturer of titration and ion<br />

analysis products for analytical laboratories, focusing on automation and<br />

flexibility. We are pleased to launch the NEW PC-BOD , automated BOD<br />

analysis system, PC-BOD SA (Stand Alone) System, and PC-BOD/Titrate ,<br />

dual platform automated BOD and Titration System. The powerful PC-<br />

Titrate , Multi-Parameter environmental titrator, includes the applications pH,<br />

conductivity, alkalinity, chloride, fluoride, turbidity, color, phosphate From a<br />

Single Sample. Other applications include TAN/TBN, H2S/Mercaptan, AV,<br />

saponification value, PV, IV, FFA, carbonyl.<br />

Markes International Inc.<br />

1440 Whalley Ave # 224<br />

New Haven, CT 06515 / 866-483-5684<br />

Home Page http://www.markes.com<br />

Marvel Scientific<br />

P.O. Box 997<br />

Booth 6725 (20x20)<br />

Booth 5536 (30x10)<br />

Richmond, IN 47375 / 800-962-2521<br />

Home Page http://www.marvelscientific.com<br />

Complete range of space saving lab refrigerators, freezers and ice machines:<br />

general purpose, hazardous location, flammable material storage and ADA<br />

compliant. Ideal for storing reagents, serums, specimens, etc. Fast cooling<br />

and recovery time with reliability in maintaining critical temperature levels.<br />

Wide array of options and accessories for applications that demand more than<br />

a standard refrigerator. Superior customer support and warranty.<br />

MassTech, Inc.<br />

Booth 4940 (10x10)<br />

6992 Columbia Gateway Dr.<br />

Columbia, MD 21046 / 443-539-1758<br />

Home Page http://www.apmaldi.com<br />

Matheson Tri-Gas Inc.<br />

Booth 6731 (30x20)<br />

166 Keystone Drive<br />

Montgomeryville, PA 18936 / 800-416-2505<br />

Home Page http://www.matheson-trigas.com<br />

We are a single source provider of industrial and specialty gases, including<br />

bulk and cylinder gases, instrument support gases, environmental compliance<br />

standards, natural gas standards, engine emission standards, Ultra Low Sulfur<br />

in Diesel (ULSD) standards, laboratory gas generators, gas delivery systems,<br />

gas detections systems, gas handling equipment, high performance<br />

purification systems, and related hardgoods. The Company also provides<br />

support services, engineering services, and systems management services to<br />

analytical laboratories and semiconductor manufacturers worldwide.<br />

Matsusada Precision Inc<br />

Booth 5107 (10x10)<br />

745 Aoji-Cho<br />

Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan 525-0041 / +81-75-229-6355<br />

Home Page http://www.matsusada.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of high voltage, low voltage and x-ray<br />

power supplies since 1972. Matsusada supports many leading-edge industries<br />

such as semiconductor, medical, analytical instruments, and nuclear-related<br />

equipment. We incorporate a high standard of quality by integrating<br />

development, production technology, quality control, and manufacturing into<br />

our ISO9001 system-based production process.<br />

McCarthy Scientific Company<br />

P.O. Box 2635<br />

Booth 2121 (10x10)<br />

Fallbrook, CA 92088-2635 / 760-731-6570<br />

Home Page http://www.mccarthyscientific.com<br />

We are a supplier of accessories for IR/UV/Visible spectrophotometers.<br />

McCrone Group<br />

Booth 6224 (20x10)<br />

850 Pasquinelli Dr<br />

Westmont, IL 60559-5531 / 800-622-8122<br />

Home Page http://www.mccrone.com<br />

Our company celebrates over 50 years providing microscopy services:<br />

McCrone Microscopes and Accessories is a primary vendor for HAZMAT<br />

supplies, including mobile laboratories and microscope gloveboxes. They also<br />

feature Linkam Thermal stages, Olympus microscopes, digital cameras, and<br />

supplies. McCrone Associates is a consulting laboratory for microscopy, ultramicroanalysis<br />

and materials analysis, including PLM, SEM, TEM, SIMS, XPS,<br />

Raman and FTIR. The College of Microscopy provides training in PLM, SEM,<br />

TEM, FTIR, sample preparation and digital imaging.<br />

McDanel Advanced Ceramic Technologies Booth 3303 (10x10)<br />

510 Ninth Ave<br />

Beaver Falls, PA 15010 / 724-843-8300<br />

Home Page http://www.mcdanelceramics.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of high quality ceramic tubes,<br />

sheaths, crucibles, labware & components. We offer a variety of technical<br />

ceramic bodies including Alumina, Mullite, Zirconia, and SiAlON. Typical<br />

applications for McDanel ceramics are thermocouple protection tubes,<br />

insulators, furnace tubes, labware, process crucibles, & wear components.<br />

McDanel has an experienced staff of engineers to assist with your special<br />

ceramic requirements. From prototype to production, our knowledgeable staff<br />

will work with you to provide the optimum cost effective solution to your<br />

demanding applications.<br />

McMillan Company<br />

PO Box 1340<br />

Georgetown, TX 78627-1340 / 800-861-0231<br />

Home Page http://www.mcmflow.com<br />

MDC Vacuum Products LLC<br />

23842 Cabot Blvd<br />

Hayward, CA 94545 / 800-443-8817<br />

Home Page http://www.mdcvacuum.com<br />

Mebius Advanced Technology Ltd<br />

#105 Nishiogi-House, 3-31-6 Nishiogi-Kita<br />

Booth 6636 (10x10)<br />

Booth 2208 (10x10)<br />

Booth 3209 (10x10)<br />

Suginami-Ku Tokyo, Japan 167-0042 / 81-3-5311-7328<br />

Home Page http://www.mebius-at.co.jp<br />

Introducing portable palm-sized differential type SPR ( Surface Plasmon<br />

Resonance ) sensor system and tiny UV and VIS spectrometers with various<br />

accessories. Both products are ready for OEM.<br />

MeCour Temperature Control<br />

10 Merrimack River Rd<br />

Booth 2012 (10x10)<br />

Groveland, MA 01834 / 877-398-6085<br />

Home Page http://www.mecour.com<br />

Our circulator-driven Thermal Blocks offer precise (+/-0.1C) temperature<br />

uniformity over the entire Block; sealed unit to eliminate hazards or<br />

contamination;operate hot or cold between -100C to +250C. Perfect for<br />

laboratory manufacturing and automated systems. Available in standard or<br />

custom configurations per customer's specific requirements. All Thermal<br />

Blocks easily connect to the circulator and come with a lifetime warranty.<br />

MEDITE Group<br />

Booth 6852 (10x10)<br />

Wollenweberstr. 12<br />

Burgdorf, Germany 31303 / +49 5136 8884 33<br />

Home Page http://www.medite-group.com<br />

Our company is a full line supplier in the fields of histology, pathology and<br />

cytology. The MEDITE Group headquarterd in Burgdorf/Germany is also<br />

present in Austria and Italy, as well as the U.S. (Orlando, FL) with dependent<br />

companies and has been developing, manufacturing and distributing medical<br />

laboratory instruments of highest quality for 30 years.<br />

Meeco, Inc<br />

Booth 3944 (20x10)<br />

250 Titus Ave<br />

Warrington, PA 18976 / 800-641-6478<br />

Home Page http://www.meeco.com<br />

Founded in 1948, Meeco Inc. develops, manufactures and distributes trace<br />

analyzers for the gas, chemicals and semiconductor industries. Meeco, Inc.,


headquartered in Warrington, PA is the leader in gas analysis technology.<br />

The company researches, engineers, and manufactures equipment for<br />

semiconductor fabrication, laboratory calibration, industrial process control,<br />

and environmental trace species detection. Meeco offers complete sales and<br />

service support worldwide with 45 sales representatives spanning the United<br />

States, Europe, and Asia. For more information, visit our website.<br />

Meinhard Glass Products<br />

Booth 3903 (10x10)<br />

700 Corporate Circle, Suite A<br />

Golden, CO 80401-5636 / 800-634-6427<br />

Home Page http://www.meinhard.com<br />

Manufacturer of nebulizers, torches, and spray chambers for ICP and ICPMS.<br />

Since 1974, Meinhard has been the leading supplier of glass concentric<br />

nebulizers, from either borosilicate glass or quartz, in Type A, Type C, and<br />

Type K designs. Meinhard's recent innovations include the High Efficiency<br />

Nebulizer (1994) and Direct Injection High Efficiency Nebulizer (1996) for ICP<br />

and ICPMS. As a division of Analytical Reference Materials International,<br />

Meinhard products are available through a worldwide network of distributors.<br />

Merck Research Laboratories<br />

Booth 1359 (10x10)<br />

126 E. Lincoln Ave RY32-605<br />

Rahway, NJ 07065 / 732-594-4000<br />

Home Page http://www.merck.com<br />

A global research-driven pharmaceutical company dedicated to putting<br />

patients first. Merck discovers, develops, manufactures and markets vaccines<br />

and medicines to address unmet medical needs. At Merck, our business is<br />

discovering, developing and delivering novel medicines and vaccines that can<br />

make a difference in people's lives. As a Company, we seek to maintain high<br />

ethical standards and a culture that values honesty, integrity and transparency<br />

in all that we do.<br />

Meriam Process Technologies<br />

10920 Madison Avenue<br />

Booth 7014 (10x10)<br />

Cleveland, OH 44102 / 216-281-1100<br />

Home Page http://www.meriam.com<br />

Our company's featured products will include our manometer line – our M1<br />

Series of Digital Manometers/Calibrators deliver precision pressure<br />

measurement for field, plant or lab use; our M2 Series Smart Manometers<br />

bring high precision and value to handheld, digital manometer users. Our<br />

device management solutions include the MFC 4100 - a full function HART<br />

Communicator with features that optimize commissioning, configuration and<br />

maintenance operations; while our MFT 4010 delivers the versatility of<br />

calibration and convenience of HART communications in one handheld unit.<br />

Metrohm-Peak, Inc.<br />

12521 Gulf Freeway<br />

Houston, TX 77034 / 800-410-7118<br />

Booth 3721 (30x60)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Home Page http://www.mp-ic.com<br />

We provide an extensive line of intelligent chromatography instruments,<br />

automation, columns, software, accessories, reagents and consumable<br />

products. Compact, Professional, Online and hyphenated instruments offer<br />

superior innovation, affordability, reliability and quality – backed by unrivaled<br />

service and support. Metrohm-Peak products and services set the industry<br />

mark for use in chromatography analyses, sample preparation and laboratory<br />

automation.<br />

Mettler-Toledo, AutoChem<br />

7075 Samuel Morse Drive<br />

Columbia, MD 21046 / 866-333-6822<br />

Home Page http://www.mt.com<br />

Mettler-Toledo, Inc.<br />

1900 Polaris Pkwy<br />

Booth 5031 (10x10)<br />

Booth 4920 (30x10),<br />

4921 (30x20)<br />

Columbus, OH 43240 / 800-638-8537<br />

Home Page http://www.mt.com<br />

We have the strongest brand name in the industry and is identified worldwide<br />

with accuracy, innovation and reliability. Over the years, Mettler Toledo has<br />

become synonymous with expertise in weighing and analysis instrumentation.<br />

The laboratory division manufactures and markets a full range of precision<br />

products including balances, pipettes, titration equipment, thermal analysis<br />

instrumentation, density determination equipment, moisture analyzers, and<br />

laboratory automation systems. Mettler Toledo products are fully supported by<br />

factory-trained service representatives who perform calibration, qualification,<br />

and validation services.<br />

Meyer Service & Supply Ltd<br />

5705 Warner Drive<br />

Booth 1128 (10x10)<br />

Long Sault, ON Canada K0C 1P0 / 877-312-2254<br />

Home Page http://www.meyer.on.ca<br />

Zeutec NIR Systems will be displayed, this new instrument is used to<br />

determine moisture, fat, protein, salt, alcohol% and ash in various food<br />

products. Meyer has an ISO 17025 accredited proximate analysis laboratory<br />

to assist clients in developing methods. We are specialists in CEM(tm)<br />

aftermarket parts, consumables and service with many refurbished<br />

instruments in stock. We market Decagon, water activity meters, PBI<br />

Dansensor, package testers and Bentley Instrument, dairy analyzers in<br />

Canada. Our markets are Canada, USA and Mexico.<br />

Microbac Laboratories-Southern Testing &<br />

Research Division<br />

3809 Airport Dr NW<br />

Booth 4315 (10x10)<br />

Wilson, NC 27896 / 252-237-4175<br />

Home Page http://www.southerntesting.com<br />

We are a full service contract laboratory offering analytical and consulting<br />

services to the Pharmaceutical, Food, Agrochemical, Environmental and<br />

Manufacturing sectors. We specialize in separation science, elemental<br />

analysis, and problem solving, project oriented work as well as routine<br />

analysis and microbiology and advanced PCR. GLP GMP FDA EPA AOAC<br />

USP AWWA ISO 17025<br />

Microflex Corporation<br />

2301 Robb Drive<br />

Booth 3402 (20x10)<br />

Reno, NV 89523 / 775-746-6600<br />

Home Page http://www.microflex.com<br />

The Most Trusted Name In Gloves ® Microflex ® has an innovative approach to<br />

glove design and manufacturing. We design gloves to help Medical<br />

professionals do their job better, and most importantly to protect you when you<br />

need it, no matter what the task. Microflex ® gloves provide the comfort, fit and<br />

feel that you want, and the high quality, reliable protection you need from The<br />

Most Trusted Name in Gloves ® . We know you have many choices when it<br />

comes to hand protection. Microflex ® brand products provide you with a<br />

unique combination: industry-leading quality combined with gloves tailored<br />

specifically for your individual needs.<br />

MicroLiter Analytical Supplies, Inc.<br />

3680 Burnette Park Drive, Suite C<br />

Booth 2710 (20x10)<br />

Suwanee, GA 30024 / 888-232-7840<br />

Home Page http://www.microliter.com<br />

We offer a complete product line of vials, caps, septa, inserts and 96-well<br />

Microplates for the modern analytical laboratory. MicroLiter is also introducing<br />

an innovative approach for SPE and Sample Filtration called ITSP. Instrument<br />

Top Sample Prep (ITSP) uses a CTC/PAL Sample Handler to prep samples<br />

serially while the instrument is analyzing the prior sample. View ITSP and our<br />

full product line of sample handling supplies in our booth at GCC.<br />

Micromaterials, Inc.<br />

Booth 6942 (10x10)<br />

13302 Telecom Dr.<br />

Temple Terrace, FL 33637 / 813-971-2818<br />

Home Page http://www.micromaterialsinc.com<br />

Our company manufactures and/or sells sapphire optical fibers, fiber-optic<br />

temperature sensors with operating range up to 950 C, fiber-optic chemical<br />

sensors and light sources, and miniature near/mid IR spectrometers.<br />

Micromeritics Instrument Corporation<br />

Booth 2620 (20x10),<br />

One Micromeritics Dr<br />

2621 (20x10)<br />

Norcross, GA 30093-1877 / 770-662-3600<br />

Home Page http://www.micromeritics.com<br />

We manufacture a broad line of automated analytical laboratory instruments<br />

that measure the physical characteristics of powders and solids for<br />

fundamental research, product development, quality assurance and control,<br />

production, and process control applications. Physical characteristics<br />

determined include: Particle Size, Surface Area, Pore Volume, Pore Size and<br />

Pore Size Distribution, Absolute Density, Envelope Density, and Bulk Density,<br />

Catalytic Activity, Active Surface Area, and Strength of Adsorption Sites.<br />

Micromeritics Analytical Services (MAS) provides sample analyses on a<br />

contract basis.<br />

Micronit Microfluidics<br />

Booth 5213 (10x10)<br />

Colosseum 15<br />

Enschede, Netherlands 7521 PV / +31 53 850 6 850<br />

Home Page http://www.micronit.com<br />

Our company designs, develops and manufactures glass microfluidic devices<br />

(lab-on-a-chip) for life sciences and chemistry. The combination of our<br />

micromachining capabilities and microfluidics expertise enables us to create<br />

devices with various functionalities (such as microreactions, capillary<br />

electrophoresis, micromixing and cell trapping). Micronit focuses on rapid<br />

prototyping as well as high-volume manufacturing. Applications can be found<br />

in drug discovery, point-of-care diagnostics, DNA analysis and protein<br />

analysis. Customers we work for are industrial companies as well as research<br />

institutes. For more information please visit our website.<br />

Micropump, Inc.<br />

Booth 6033 (30x50)<br />

1402 NE 136th Ave.<br />

Vancouver, WA 98684 / 360-253-<strong>2008</strong><br />

Home Page http://www.micropump.com<br />

A Unit of IDEX ® Health & Science – With over 40 years experience in small<br />

volume fluidics, Micropump has the skills, knowledge and experience to<br />

develop innovative liquid handling solutions tailored to your specific analytical<br />

applications. As the originator of magnetic drive gear pumps technology – the<br />

leak-free pumps solution – Micropump remains the expert in magnetically<br />

driven, small volume external gear and centrifugal pumps. Today,<br />

Micropump’s technolgies include magnetically driven micro-cavity gear<br />

pumps, direct drive valve-less piston and micro-annular gear pumps.<br />

MICROS Produktions - und Handelsges.m.b.H. Booth 3108 (20x10)<br />

Breitenfurter Strasse 38<br />

Vienna, Austria A-1120 / +43/1/802 72 70<br />

Home Page http://www.micros.at<br />

We produce microscopes for education, laboratory and research. They are<br />

designed ergonomically and feature an excellent optical system. Thus they


are predestinated to cover a wide range of applications of microscopy. Aside<br />

from that, many accessories are available. Our flexibility allows us to focus on<br />

extraordinary customer service and to adjust to special inquiries and<br />

demands. MICROS is interested in cooperating with distributors of optical and<br />

laboratory equipments. Further information is always available on our website.<br />

MicroSolv Technology Corp<br />

Booth 5138 (20x10)<br />

1 Industrial Way West<br />

Eatontown, NJ 07724 / 888-248-4972<br />

Home Page http://www.mtc-usa.com<br />

HPLC Columns, Cogent TYPE-C and New Diamond-Hydride made with silica<br />

hydride HPLC Colulmns provide improved and different selectivity and are<br />

easy to use. These columns are capable of retaining polar compounds with<br />

aqueous solvents. Kits for fast self qualification and verification of HPLC and<br />

UV instruments in accordance with USP 1058. Complete line of products for<br />

Capillary Electrophoresis. Autosampler Vials and caps and vials made for<br />

LCMS. GPC Columns for aqueous and organic based separations. MCA Tips<br />

for sample prep of peptides and proteins before LCMS.<br />

microSpectral Sensors, LLC<br />

284 Main Street, Suite 200<br />

Booth 2458 (10x10)<br />

Wilton, ME 04294-3044 / 207-645-3600<br />

We introduce a fully-functional handheld spectrometer for visible and NIR<br />

measurements. The system features integrated sample introduction with the<br />

optical cell, providing pathlengths from 5 to 50 mm. The micro-spectrometer is<br />

programmable; capable of advanced data processing, as well as method and<br />

spectral storage. Results are displayed on a dedicated LCD, and are<br />

transferred to a PC via USB. The system performs standard colorimetric<br />

methods used for environmental, food and beverage, bioscience and medical,<br />

and many other important applications.<br />

Microtrac Inc<br />

148 Keystone Drive<br />

Booth 6233 (20x20)<br />

Montgomeryville, PA 18936 / 888-643-5880<br />

Home Page http://www.microtrac.com<br />

Complete line of Particle Size Instrumentation. Advanced Blue and Red laser<br />

based diffraction analyzers. Dynamic Light Scatter technology with Zeta<br />

Potential. Particle counters and Particle Charge Analyzers now offered.<br />

MIDAC Corporation<br />

Booth 4321 (10x10)<br />

130 McCormick Ave #111<br />

Costa Mesa, CA 92626 / 714-546-4322<br />

Home Page http://www.midac.com<br />

Our company manufactures industrial FTIR gas analyzers for on-line, field and<br />

laboratory applications. Complete turn key system for gas phase analysis<br />

including custom gas cells with path lengths from 1cm to 30meters, rugged<br />

0.5cm-1 resolution spectrometers, powerful AutoQuant Pro software, and<br />

multiple choices for detectors and sample interfaces. MIDAC systems meet a<br />

wide range of needs from single point extractive systems, multi-line facility air<br />

monitors, continuous emissions monitoring, open path analyzers, and fully<br />

automated on-line monitoring systems.<br />

Middleton Research<br />

Booth 7139 (10x10)<br />

8505 University Green, Suite 100<br />

Middleton, WI 53562 / 608-831-2141<br />

Home Page http://www.middletonresearch.com<br />

An innovative, technology oriented company specializing in spectroscopy<br />

applications and system development, consultation and training. We provide<br />

hyperspectral chemical imaging systems integration and applications<br />

development representing Spectral Imaging Ltd, Oulu, Finland; we offer<br />

NIR/FTIR contract analytical services; we also represent other optical design<br />

and engineering technology companies. Our products include spectroscopic<br />

standards and a new line of environmental enclosures for spectroscopic<br />

measurement of toxic or air-sensitive samples and for eliminating spectral<br />

interference from water in low concentration samples.<br />

Miele<br />

9 Independence Way<br />

Booth 4135 (20x20)<br />

Princeton, NJ 08540 / 800-991-9380<br />

Home Page http://www.labwashers.com<br />

Manufacturer of laboratory glassware washing systems for central washing<br />

areas. New this year is the PG 8527, featuring a revolutionary conductivity<br />

meter, an improved hygienic wash chamber, and a unique spray arm<br />

monitoring system. Miele lab washers also feature high quality stainless steel<br />

construction, injection cleaning for narrow-neck glassware, heated DI water<br />

rinses, HEPA-filtered forced hot air drying, detergents, interchangeable<br />

baskets and inserts and fully trained sales and service throughout the USA.<br />

Visit booth #4135 for a chance to win a Miele vacuum.<br />

Milestone, Inc.<br />

25 Controls Dr.<br />

Booth 5135 (30x20)<br />

Shelton, CT 06484 / 203-925-4240<br />

Home Page http://www.milestonesci.com<br />

We will be showcasing the following instrumentation: The UltraCLAVE - a<br />

unique microwave system for ultra-high throughput sample digestion; the<br />

Ethos EZ Microwave Digestion Labstation for total AA/ICP/ICP-MS sample<br />

preparation; the Ethos EX Microwave Extraction Labstation for GC-MS/HPLC<br />

sample preparation; the MicroSYNTH Microwave Synthesis System for<br />

parallel, batch, and scale-up flow synthesis; The START System for<br />

microwave chemistry in the academic lab; the PYRO Microwave Ashing and<br />

Sulfate Ashing Labstation; the DMA-80 Direct Mercury Analyzer, and a<br />

complete line of clean chemistry accessories for ICP-MS and ultra-trace<br />

analysis.<br />

Miller & <strong>Web</strong>er, Inc.<br />

Booth 6324 (10x10)<br />

1637 George Street<br />

Ridgewood, NY 11385 / 718-821-7110<br />

Home Page http://www.millerweber.com<br />

Temperature, density and viscosity measurement instruments. Manufacturer<br />

of PerformaTherm ® ASTM mercury substitute thermometers (ASTM E2251).<br />

EnviraTherm precision non-mercury thermometers, glass hydrometers.<br />

Certified Viscosity Oil Standards, Digital thermometers, bi-metal<br />

thermometers, LEMIS-Baltic precision submersible and laboratory digital<br />

density meters (digital thermohydrometers), glass capillary viscometers.<br />

ISO/IEC17025 accredited calibration laboratory for temperature, density and<br />

viscosity applications. ISO9001:2000 certified for temperature, density,<br />

viscosity; thermometer manufacturing and viscosity oil blending.<br />

Millipore<br />

Booth 4255 (30x50)<br />

290 Concord Rd<br />

Billerica, MA 01821 / 800-645-5476<br />

Home Page http://www.millipore.com<br />

We are a leader in the life science industry, providing multi-disciplinary<br />

scientific expertise, a broad product portfolio and services based on the latest<br />

technology in bioscience research and biopharmaceutical manufacturing. Our<br />

core capabilities include: Lab Water — Services and water purification<br />

systems for use in a diverse range of applications, from simple glassware<br />

rinsing to complex protein research and trace element analysis. Sample Prep<br />

— Products and skills to successfully analyze environmental and industrial<br />

samples to meet the challenges of increasing sample loads and decreasing<br />

detection limits.<br />

Milwaukee Instruments<br />

Booth 4905 (10x10)<br />

2950 Business Park Drive<br />

Rocky Mount, NC 27804 / 252-443-3630<br />

Home Page http://www.milwaukeetesters.com<br />

We manufacture and distribute world wide affordable, easy to use, precision<br />

field and bench meters, testers, monitors and controllers covering pH, EC,<br />

TDS, ORP, LUX, Dissolved Oxygen and several ranges of Brix & Specific<br />

Gravity Refractometers. Our units come with multi-year warranties and are<br />

backed up by great technical support and customer service.<br />

MiniGrip<br />

Booth 6925 (10x10)<br />

1024 Freeport Way<br />

Seguin, TX 78155 / 830-401-5303<br />

Home Page http://www.minigrip.com<br />

Minitab Inc.<br />

Booth 3704 (10x10)<br />

1829 Pine Hall Rd<br />

State College, PA 16801 / 800-448-3555<br />

Home Page http://www.minitab.com<br />

We are the leading provider of powerful and easy-to-use quality improvement<br />

software worldwide. Minitab ® Statistical Software, Quality Companion by<br />

Minitab , and Quality Trainer by Minitab provide a complete solution for Six<br />

Sigma and other quality improvement projects. Distinguished companies that<br />

rely on Minitab software, training and services to help them achieve worldclass<br />

quality include 3M, Honeywell International, Toshiba, and the leading Six<br />

Sigma Consultants. To learn more, visit our website.<br />

MKS Instruments, Inc.<br />

2 Tech Drive, Suite 201<br />

Booth 3712 (20x10)<br />

Andover, MA 01810 / 800-227-8766<br />

Home Page http://www.mksinst.com<br />

Our company is a leading global provider of products that measure, control,<br />

power and monitor critical parameters of advanced manufacturing and<br />

research environments. Products include gas analysis instruments; portable<br />

leak detectors; pressure transducers and control valves; vacuum gauges;<br />

vacuum fittings and valves; mass flow controllers; pressure/gas flow<br />

calibration systems; microwave, RF and DC power supplies; and digital I/Os<br />

and gateways.<br />

MMI Holdings Ltd<br />

29 Woodlands Industrial Park E1 #01-16,<br />

Northtech Building, Lobby 3<br />

Booth 5009 (10x10)<br />

Singapore 757716 / +65-6767-8276<br />

Home Page http://www.mmi.com.sg<br />

Our company is a leading Electro-Mechanical Contract Manufacturer with<br />

manufacturing facilities located in China, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore<br />

with annual revenue above US$500 million. We provide world-class precision<br />

engineering solutions and contract manufacturing services for various<br />

industries including the medical and scientific instruments industry. Our<br />

services range from precision machining components to electro-mechanical<br />

assembly modules and complete equipment system integration. We are<br />

positioned for competitive cost product manufacturing without compromising<br />

services reliability and intellectual property protection.<br />

Moda Technology Partners<br />

1255 Drummers Lane, Suite 202<br />

Booth 5160 (10x10)<br />

Wayne, PA 19087 / 484-253-1000<br />

Home Page http://www.modatp.com<br />

Our company provides innovative informatics solutions for pharmaceutical and<br />

biotechnology quality manufacturing. Our solutions leverage mobile computing<br />

technology to eliminate the inefficiencies, error rates and compliance risks<br />

inherent with paper-based data collection systems. Our initial offering, MODA-


EM is an integrated software and hardware solution that improves<br />

performance of Environmental Monitoring (EM) and Quality Control<br />

Microbiology operations. The solution includes a comprehensive suite of<br />

functions to manage the entire sample lifecycle, provide automatic action/alert<br />

notifications, track progress, report, trend, and visualize information.<br />

Modular SFC, LLC<br />

Booth 2608 (10x10)<br />

167 S. Washington St.<br />

N. Attleboro, MA 02760 / 508-479-1161<br />

Home Page http://www.modularsfc.com<br />

We are a start-up instrument company and have introduced a novel SFC<br />

fraction collector that provides HPLC-like convenience and performance. The<br />

CFC-2 Centrifugal Fraction Collector enables collection of up to 24 fractions at<br />

atmospheric pressure with greater than 90% recovery. The novel fraction<br />

collector technology expands the application of SFC by dramatically<br />

increasing tube count, effectiveness, and productivity. The fraction collector<br />

enables chromatographers to readily migrate traditional HPLC methods to<br />

realize the retention tuning and green chemistry benefits of SFC. Visit our<br />

website.<br />

Moeller Medical GmbH & CoKG<br />

Wasserkuppenstrasse 29-31<br />

Booth 4604 (10x10)<br />

Fulda, Germany DE-36043 / +49 661-94195 0<br />

Home Page http://www.moeller-medical.com<br />

Our Company develops and produces components and finished devices for<br />

chemical analysis, HPLC and IVD. Our capabilities include tube reduction<br />

down to 50µm, grading, surface finishing, injection moulding, laser welding<br />

and coating systems. Moeller Medical is a specialist in custom fabrication of<br />

HPLC hardware, reagent probes, heater tubes, PTFE tube and pump<br />

systems.<br />

MolCode Ltd.<br />

Soola 8<br />

Booth 3211 (10x10)<br />

Tartu, Estonia 51013 / +372 5213075<br />

Home Page http://www.molcode.com<br />

Our company delivers highly expert consultations and research on the<br />

computational modeling of chemical reactivity and molecular properties, and<br />

on the molecular design of new chemical compounds, drugs and materials.<br />

The expertise is based on the long-time leading scientific research and<br />

software development in quantum chemistry, especially in the quantum<br />

chemistry of molecular systems in condensed disordered media (liquids,<br />

solutions, polymers) and in quantitative structure activity/property relationships<br />

(QSAR/QSPR).<br />

Molnar-Institut<br />

Schneegloeckchenstr. 47<br />

Booth 6718 (10x10)<br />

Berlin, Germany 10407 / +49-30-421 559 0<br />

Home Page http://www.molnar-institut.com<br />

We develop, market and service the well known products DryLab ® ,<br />

PeakMatch ® , Method-Match ® and ColumnMatch ® for computer assisted<br />

development of HPLC-Methods, for better peak tracking and for column<br />

selectivity comparisons. We provide robust HPLC solutions for pharmaceutical<br />

and chemical companies, for food and biotech production and for academic<br />

and research organizations. We offer HPLC-Method development- and<br />

DryLab ® user training courses. We have experience in HPLC method<br />

development and teaching for more than 25 years. We are offering on-site<br />

services and consultations in HPLC and a comprehensive choice of support<br />

contracts.<br />

Morgan Advanced Ceramics Inc<br />

232 Forbes Road<br />

Booth 1123 (10x10)<br />

Bedford, OH 44146 / 440-232-8600<br />

Home Page http://www.morgantechnicalceramics.com<br />

Our company is a global business unit of the Morgan Crucible Company plc, is<br />

composed of 16 manufacturing sites on 3 continents. The group manufactures<br />

products from a comprehensive range of ceramic, glass, metal, ceramic-tometal<br />

assemblies, piezoelectric and dielectric materials. MTC utilizes worldclass<br />

research and development, innovative design and application<br />

engineering, to provide value-added solutions to the analytical instrumentation<br />

industry.<br />

Motic Instruments Inc.<br />

180-4320 Viking Way<br />

Booth 1130 (20x10)<br />

Richmond, BC Canada V6V 2L4 / 877-977-4717<br />

Home Page http://www.motic.com<br />

A global microscope manufacturer, we will demonstrate our full line of<br />

microscope and digital imaging products for the University, Clinical-Lab,<br />

Hospital and Industrial markets. Featured instruments include Motic’s AE<br />

Inverted and BA Clinical microscopes, both EPI-Flourescence equipped, and<br />

set-up for Digital Imaging with Motic’s newest Moticam Megapixel digital<br />

cameras. Also shown will be the new BA300Pol microscope, BA400 Dual<br />

Discussion head, Digilab Digital-Lab Teaching Software, 3.2 Advance<br />

Software for analysis, documentation, measurement with a variety of<br />

microscopy illumination solutions.<br />

Mott Manufacturing Limited<br />

PO Box 1120, 452 Hardy Road<br />

Booth 4939 (20x10)<br />

Brantford, ON Canada N3T 5T3 / 519-752-7825<br />

Home Page http://www.mott.ca<br />

An ISO 9001 accredited manufacturer of high quality steel laboratory furniture<br />

and fume hoods. Our reputation and success have been built on consistent<br />

product quality, providing products to the exact requirements of our customers<br />

and customer service. We offer Flexible, Mobile and Fixed Laboratory<br />

Furniture Systems, and product lines are available in Steel, Stainless Steel<br />

and Wood Veneer door and drawer fronts. Airflow products include standard,<br />

“high performance”, and custom fume hoods all designed for a wide variety of<br />

laboratory applications.<br />

Movex Inc.<br />

Booth 6421 (20x10)<br />

5966 Keystone Drive<br />

Bath, PA 18014 / 610-440-0478<br />

Home Page http://www.movexinc.com<br />

Our company is a manufacturer of point of source extraction and mobil<br />

filtration systems.<br />

Moxtek, Inc.<br />

452 West 1260 North<br />

Booth 6555 (20x10)<br />

Orem, UT 84057 / 800-758-3110<br />

Home Page http://www.moxtek.com<br />

Our company is a leading provider of components for x-ray analytical<br />

instrumentation. Products include miniature, low-power x-ray tubes; ultra lownoise<br />

JFETs for x-ray and gamma ray detectors; high-performance, roomtemperature<br />

PIN diode detectors; and AP3 polymer and DuraBeryllium EDS<br />

and WDS detector windows, including sealed proportional counter windows<br />

for light element analysis.<br />

Munktell Filter AB<br />

Box 1003<br />

Booth 4107 (10x10)<br />

SE-791 10 Falun, Sweden / +46 23 70 58 80<br />

Home Page http://www.munktell.com<br />

Our company is a leading European manufacturer in filtration & separation<br />

technology. Munktell was founded in 1815 as the first producer ever of filter<br />

paper for analytical purposes. Our ambition has always been to provide high<br />

qualitative products to reasonable prices. The products are being used within<br />

various applications in the laboratory, industrial and environmental markets.<br />

The product line consists of filter papers, extraction thimbles, membranes,<br />

syringe filters and micro glass fibre media.<br />

N<br />

Nabertherm Gmbh<br />

Booth 1155 (20x20)<br />

Bahnhofstrasse 20<br />

Lilienthal, Germany 28865 / +49-4298-922-0<br />

Home Page http://www.nabertherm.com<br />

Our company is Europe's largest producer of laboratory furnaces and ovens.<br />

Our products range from economical bench-top ovens to sophisticated<br />

controlled atmosphere furnaces. Nabertherm gives you more than heat: Our<br />

products are attractive, durable, economical and easy to use – at whatever<br />

your peak temperature is, from 30-3000°C. We build our products with pride at<br />

our state-of-the art facility near Bremen, Germany and support them<br />

worldwide through local offices, including our North American headquarters in<br />

Delaware, and through our many dealers.<br />

Nacalai USA, Inc.<br />

Booth 3208 (10x10)<br />

6640 Lusk Blvd. Suite A200<br />

San Diego, CA 92121 / 858-404-0403<br />

Home Page http://www.nacalaiusa.com<br />

The Cosmosil chromatography product line includes several robust reversed<br />

phase and prep columns as well as specialty columns such as the Cholester<br />

(cholesteryl group), NPE (nitrophenylethyl group), PYE (pyrenylethyl group)<br />

and Sugar-D. Cosmosil Buckyprep (pyrenylpropyl group) and PBB<br />

(pentabromobenzyl group) columns are well recognized worldwide for<br />

Fullerene separation.<br />

Nano-porous Solutions Limited<br />

30 Richmond Court, Kells Lane<br />

Booth 6440 (10x10)<br />

Gatehead, Tyne & Wear, United Kingdom NE9 5JG / +44-0191-487-1120<br />

Home Page http://www.n-psl.com<br />

We have developed a novel, patented range of adsorbent hollow fibres.<br />

NANPOR technology removes contaminants such as moisture,<br />

hydrocarbons, O2 and CO2. A step change in adsorbent technology,<br />

NANPOR offers greater efficiency through a significant increase in surface<br />

area and almost complete elimination of pressure drop (as compared with<br />

"packed beds" of spherical adsorbents). The multi-layer construction of<br />

NANPOR allows different adsorbents to be incorporated into the fibre<br />

structure, to facilitate the removal of multiple contaminants.<br />

NanoAndMore USA, Inc<br />

Booth 5106 (10x10)<br />

9 James F. Byrnes St<br />

Lady's Island, SC 29907 / 843-521-1108<br />

Home Page http://www.nanoandmore.com<br />

NanoInk, Inc<br />

Booth 1811 (10x10)<br />

8025 Lamon Ave<br />

Skokie, IL 60077 / 847-679-6266<br />

Home Page http://www.nanoink.net<br />

We are an emerging growth technology company specializing in nanometerscale<br />

manufacturing and applications development for the life science and<br />

semiconductor industries. With Dip Pen Nanolithography ® (DPN ® ), a patented<br />

and proprietary nanofabrication technology that allows for unmatched<br />

flexibility, accuracy and also its high-resolution Nanoencryption technology,<br />

NanoInk is able to offer its pharmaceutical customers innovative solutions to<br />

fight counterfeiting and illegal diversion of blockbuster pharmaceutical


products. Other key applications include nanoscale additive repair, and<br />

nanoscale rapid prototyping.<br />

nanoplus GmbH<br />

Booth 4910 (10x10)<br />

Oberer Kirschberg 4<br />

Gerbrunn, Germany 97218 / 49 931 90827-0<br />

Home Page http://www.nanoplus.com<br />

Our company develops and fabricates customer-specific optoelectronic light<br />

sources for applications in sensing and spectroscopy (e. g. tunable diode laser<br />

spectroscopy, TDLS). Key products are distributed feedback (DFB) laser<br />

diodes, quantum cascade lasers (QCL), Fabry-Perot (FP) laser diodes and<br />

superluminescent diodes (SLD). DFB and FP laser diodes are available at any<br />

wavelength between 760 nm and 3000 nm. QCLs can be supplied from<br />

5000 nm to 14000 nm. For detailed information please refer to our website.<br />

NanoTech Innovations, LLC.<br />

Booth 4609 (10x10)<br />

132 Artino Street<br />

Oberlin, OH 44074 / 440-926-4888<br />

Home Page http://www.nanotech-innovations.com<br />

We are releasing our first generation Carbon Nanotube Growth System at<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> 08. Our system is an affordable solution for nanotechnology<br />

researchers and educators looking for a reliable source of carbon nanotubes<br />

(CNT) for their lab. Originally developed at NASA, the bench top design<br />

allows for easy set up and operation and uses a single source precursor for<br />

producing high quality, low defect density multi-walled carbon nanotubes<br />

(MWNT).<br />

Nanoterials<br />

Booth 1330 (10x10)<br />

264 Buckhead Lane<br />

Douglassville, PA 19518 / 610-689-4872<br />

Home Page http://www.nterials.com<br />

Our company a customer-driven and technology-innovated company to<br />

research and develop Nterials chromatography media for separation and<br />

purification of antibody, protein, enzyme, DNA, RNA, pharmaceuticals, and<br />

biopharmaceuticals. Nterials media include affinity chromatography media, ion<br />

exchange chromatography media, hydrophobic interaction chromatography<br />

media, reversed phase chromatography media, and media for coupling and<br />

immobilization.<br />

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and<br />

Bioengineering<br />

31 Center Drive, Room 1C14<br />

Booth 6945 (10x10)<br />

Bethesda, MD 20892 / 301-451-6772<br />

Home Page http://www.nibib.nih.gov<br />

We lead in the development and accelerate the application of emerging and<br />

breakthrough biomedical technologies in order to improve human health. The<br />

Institute is committed to integrating the engineering and physical sciences with<br />

the life sciences to advance basic research and medical care. The NIBIB<br />

supports basic research and research training through investigator-initiated<br />

grants, contracts, program project and center grants, and career development<br />

and training awards.<br />

National Instruments<br />

11500 N. Mopac Expy<br />

Booth 4955 (50x20)<br />

Austin, TX 78759 / 512-683-0100<br />

Home Page http://www.ni.com<br />

Our company is a technology pioneer and leader in virtual instrumentation – a<br />

revolutionary concept that has changed the way engineers and scientists<br />

approach measurement and automation. Using PCs and commercial<br />

technologies, virtual instrumentation increases productivity and lowers costs<br />

for test, control, and design applications through easy-to-integrate software<br />

and modular measurement and control hardware.<br />

National Metrology Institute of Japan / AIST<br />

Metrology Planning Office, NMIJ,<br />

AIST Tsukuba Central 3<br />

Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan 305-8563 / +81-29-861-4120<br />

Home Page http://www.nmij.jp<br />

National Scientific Company - part of Thermo<br />

Fisher Scientific<br />

197 Cardiff Valley Road<br />

Booth 4510 (10x10)<br />

Booth 2054 (30x10<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Rockwood, TN 37854 / 800-332-3331<br />

Home Page http://www.nationalscientific.com<br />

The leading manufacturer and innovator of autosampler vials, seals, caps,<br />

septa and precision glass syringes for use in HPLC and GC labs. Featuring<br />

Target wide opening vials, Polyspring inserts and Target DP ® (dual<br />

purpose) vials for robotic autosamplers. Offering the widest range of<br />

accessories for the chromatographer including syringe filters, silicone and<br />

PTFE/silicone sealing mats used with well plates and NS Certified vial kits.<br />

Premium performance glass syringes are available for manual and<br />

autosampler applications.<br />

National Specialty Gases<br />

630 United Drive<br />

Booth 2155 (10x10)<br />

Durham, NC 27713 / 800-346-8238<br />

Manufacturer of high purity specialty gases including EPA Protocol mixtures,<br />

calibration gas standards, medical mixtures, GC carrier gases, CEM<br />

calibration standards, research grade gases and specialty gas Certified,<br />

Primary Standard and Dynamic Blend mixtures. Gas products are available in<br />

high pressure cylinders and smaller transportable refillable and non-returnable<br />

cylinders. We carry a complete line of specialty gas handling equipment and<br />

gas delivery systems.<br />

Nature Publishing Group<br />

Booth 3744 (10x10)<br />

75 Varick St., Flr 9<br />

New York, NY 10013 / 212-726-9636<br />

Home Page http://www.nature.com<br />

Our portfolio combines the continued excellence of Nature and its associated<br />

research and review journals, over 42 leading academic and society journals<br />

and 8 Nature Clinical Practice journals. NPG also provides news content<br />

through Nature News and scientific career information through Naturejobs.<br />

Visit Booth #3744 to pick up sample copies of Nature, Nature Methods and<br />

other journals; subscribe at the conference rate; enquire about advertising<br />

opportunities and pick up details on the new journal, Nature Chemistry.<br />

Navas Instruments LLC<br />

Booth 3307 (10x10)<br />

105 Wind Tree Lane<br />

Conway, SC 29526 / 843-347-1379<br />

Home Page http://www.navas-instruments.com<br />

Range of quick multiple sample multiple matrix, macro sample (0.1-50 grams)<br />

moisture volatile ash, moisture-ash analyzers, LOI, continuous operation,<br />

samples in samples out, not furnace cooling for: Coal, ores, paper, plastic,<br />

rubber, fertilizer, flour, food, snacks, pet food, tobacco... Ash in flour in 2 hours<br />

15 samples, moisture or ash in coal 20 minutes. Crucibles of different sizes to<br />

accomplish most analytical requirements. Bring your samples to <strong>Pittcon</strong>, we<br />

will find best quickest way and at best price to do the job. Robotics possible,<br />

let us know your requirements.<br />

Navitar, Inc.<br />

Booth 7045 (10x10)<br />

200 Commerce Drive<br />

Rochester, NY 14623 / 800-828-6778<br />

Home Page http://www.navitar.com<br />

A global leader in imaging optics technology, manufactures a wide range of<br />

machine vision and electronic imaging products for research, scientific and<br />

OEM applications. Our products include high magnification zoom and fixed<br />

lens systems, motorized lenses, large format video and telecentric lenses,<br />

LED and fiber optic illumination. Our patented Optical Wizard lens selection<br />

tool is available online 24/7 to help generate basic and customized solutions.<br />

Our sales offices located around the world include application engineers<br />

whom are ready to construct an optical solution for you.<br />

Netherlands Measurement Institute (VSL) Booth 3210 (10x10)<br />

33 McCall Rd<br />

Lebanon, CT 06249 / 860-642-4988<br />

Home Page http://www.nmi.nl<br />

NMi As National Metrology Institute in the Netherlands we offer calibration<br />

services for a wide range of instruments. We also offer Reference Materials of<br />

which the Gaseous RM’s are our most important. NMi Gas Mixtures span a<br />

wide range of components and compositions and are typically used as part of<br />

quality assurance programs to provide traceability to internationally accepted<br />

standards. NMi mixtures are used for environmental gas analysis following<br />

EPA protocols but also facilitate accurate BTU calculations for natural gas.<br />

Netzsch Instruments, Inc.<br />

Booth 2511 (30x10)<br />

37 North Avenue<br />

Burlington, MA 01803 / 781-272-5353<br />

Home Page http://www.e-thermal.com<br />

Thermal analysis & thermal properties instruments w. contract testing<br />

services; DSC, DTA, TGA, STA (TGA-DSC/DTA) w. high sensitivity heat-flow<br />

DSC sensor, high temp. & sub-ambient STA/TGA, high accuracy Cp by DSC<br />

to >1400C, coupling to FTIR & MS, STA-MS to 2000C, Ultra High Pressure<br />

DSC, big-sample DMA, TMA, Dilatometers for CTE, Dielectric Analysis for<br />

thermoset cure monitoring, Laser Flash Thermal Diffusivity, Guarded Hot<br />

Plate for Thermal Conductivity, Heat Flow Meters, & a fully equipped contract<br />

testing lab in Burlington, MA.<br />

Neutec Group, Inc.<br />

200 Central Ave<br />

Booth 4503 (20x10)<br />

Farmingdale, NY 11735 / 516-870-0877<br />

Home Page http://www.neutecgroup.com<br />

Our company provides a comprehensive line of microbiology and chemistry<br />

equipment for the American market. A group of companies specializing in<br />

industrial microbiology, food, environmental, and pharmaceutical includes the<br />

distribution and support of Sample preparation solutions (Dilutors and Mixers),<br />

Automatic and Robotic Colony Counters, Spiral Platters and Air Samplers<br />

from IUL Instruments (Barcelona, Spain). Wide range of Stirring and<br />

Environmental equipment solutions from Velp Sci. (Milan, Italy) as well as cost<br />

effective Agar Fillers and Media Preprators from Biotool Swiss are also<br />

presented.<br />

of culture growth, detection and storage equipment, stop by our booth.<br />

New England Photoconductor Corp.<br />

Booth 2808 (10x10)<br />

253 Mansfield Ave. PO Box M<br />

Norton, MA 02766 / 888-727-7273<br />

Home Page http://www.nepcorp.com<br />

Lead Sulfide (PbS), Lead Selenide (PbSe) and Indium Gallium Arsenide<br />

(InGaAs) infrared detectors. N.E.P. offers a wide range of room temperature<br />

and thermoelectrically cooled assemblies that are available in a variety of<br />

standard and custom hermetic packages. All assemblies are offered with<br />

custom optical filters and testing. N.E.P. also offers linear arrays up to 256<br />

elements with multiplexing, quad detectors, amplifiers, thermoelectric cooler<br />

controllers and custom control electronics.


New Star Environmental<br />

Booth 6827 (10x10)<br />

3293 Ashburton Chase NE<br />

Roswell, GA 30075 / 770-509-7484<br />

Home Page http://www.NewStarEnvironmental.com<br />

A supplier of laboratory accessories - a one-stop shop for all sampling<br />

requirements. A full line of laboratory vacuum pumps/compressors, multibranch<br />

manifold systems, suction bottles and burners for microbiological<br />

particle filtration. Syringe filters, colony counters, hot plates & stirrers, biosuction<br />

systems and microscope electronic eye pieces with unique projection<br />

software. Also instruments for ambient air monitoring, stack emission analysis,<br />

microbial & non-viable particle sizing, industrial hygiene and indoor air quality<br />

applications. Most attractive pricing and best warranty program in the<br />

laboratory market.<br />

New Wave Research Inc<br />

Booth 1660 (10x10)<br />

48660 Kato Road<br />

Fremont, CA 94538 / 510-249-1550<br />

Home Page http://www.new-wave.com<br />

A division of Electro Scientific, Inc. is a global leader in the development of<br />

highquality lasers and laser-based systems for the microelectronics and<br />

analytical instrumentation industries. New Wave Research manufactures<br />

lasers and systems for wafer scribing, flat-panel display repair, semiconductor<br />

failure analysis, micromachining, particle image velocimetry, laser<br />

ablation/solid sampling for ICP/ICP-MS, laser-induced-breakdown<br />

spectroscopy (LIBS) and general-purpose lasers for OEM and scientific<br />

applications.<br />

Nextteq LLC<br />

8406 Benjamin Road Suite J<br />

Booth 4007 (10x10)<br />

Tampa, FL 33634 / 877-312-2333<br />

Home Page http://www.nextteq.com<br />

Our company is the trusted leader in the safety and industrial hygiene<br />

industries offering solutions for gas detection, soil and water analysis,<br />

surface/skin chemical detection, first response/hazmat testing, and respiratory<br />

protection.<br />

Nichiryo America, Inc.<br />

112 Weldon Parkway<br />

Booth 1341 (20x20)<br />

Maryland Heights, MO 63043 / 877-548-6667<br />

Home Page http://www.nichiryoamerica.com<br />

Based in St. Louis, Mo., we are a Japanese ISO 9001, 14001 manufacturer<br />

specializing in liquid handling products since 1944. Our manual pipette line<br />

offers several unique products including the Nichipette ECO, which uses glass<br />

pipette tips, and the Nichipette EX the only fully autoclavable, UV Resistant,<br />

Solvent resistant pipette currently available. In addition, we offer numerous<br />

solutions to liquid handling problems including repetitive dispensors, bottle-top<br />

dispensors, and automated systems. Our new partnership with Fuji<br />

LifeSciences brings the Quickgene DNA/RNA extraction kits to our distribution<br />

network.<br />

Ningbo Scientz Biotechnology co., ltd.<br />

75 Dengshikou Street<br />

Booth 4708 (10x10)<br />

Beijing, China 100006 / 86-10-65239502<br />

Home Page http://www.kehuatech.com<br />

Our company started business since 1989 and has continued researching for<br />

and producing bio-tech instrument. Such as ultrasonic cleaner, ultrasonic<br />

homogenizer processor, gene gun, perforator electric, water baths and so on.<br />

Scientz is among the top-ten well-know brands of bioengineering instruments.<br />

Nippon Instruments North America<br />

Booth 2958 (20x10)<br />

1511 Texas Ave., South #270<br />

College Station, TX 77840 / 979-260-1625<br />

Home Page http://www.hg-nic.us<br />

Mercury analyzers based on discrete technology for completely automated<br />

analysis of solid, liquid, and gaseous sample types. New automated digestion<br />

system for “hands-free” mercury analysis according to EPA Methods 245.1,<br />

245.2, and 245.7. Wastewater and drinking water systems with sub-ppt<br />

detection limits for EPA Method 1631E. Direct mercury analyzers with<br />

combustion technology, as well as online wastewater process, ambient air,<br />

natural gas, and other dedicated process monitoring systems available. All<br />

systems operate without the need for any compressed gases.<br />

NIR Technology Systems<br />

Booth 2308 (20x10)<br />

56 Kitchener PDE<br />

Bankstown, Australia NSW 2200 / 612 9708 5068<br />

Home Page http://www.nirtech.net<br />

Nison Instrument (Shanghai) Limited<br />

Booth 4127 (10x10)<br />

F15, No. 2 Hua Shan Road<br />

Shanghai, China 200040 / +86-21-62728646<br />

Home Page http://www.healforce.com<br />

Our company manufactures Heal Force ® laboratory equipment in 2 categories<br />

including: Bio-lab Equipment (Biology Safety Cabinet, CO2 Incubator,<br />

Centrifuge, Water Purification System) & Diagnostic Laboratory Equipment<br />

(Auto Chemistry Analyzer). Also, we manufacture OR & ICU Equipment<br />

(Electrosurgical Unit, Argon Coagulation Unit, Surgical Lamp, Operating table,<br />

Ceiling Pendant, Anesthesia Machine, Patient Monitor), Obstetrics &<br />

Gynaecology Equipment ( Delivery Table, Gyn Exam Table), Healthcare<br />

Equipment (Oximeter & ECG Recorder, Fetal Doppler)<br />

NIST-National Institute of Standards & Tech Booth 4512 (20x10),<br />

100 Bureau Dr. Stop 2300<br />

4513 (20x10)<br />

Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2300 / 301-975-3774<br />

Home Page http://www.nist.gov/srm<br />

NIST Standard Reference Materials supports accurate/compatible<br />

measurements by certifying and providing over 1100 SRMs with wellcharacterized<br />

composition or properties, or both. SRMs are used to perform<br />

instrument calibrations as part of quality assurance, accuracy of specific<br />

measurements and support new measurement methods. Standard Reference<br />

Data provides well-documented numeric data to scientists and engineers for<br />

use in technical problem-solving, research, and development. The Calibration<br />

Services are designed to help in achieving high levels of measurements.<br />

NLG Analytical Ltd<br />

Booth 5444 (10x10)<br />

16 John Bradshaw Court<br />

Congleton Business Park<br />

Congleton, United Kingdom CW12 1LB / +44 (0) 1260 274-266<br />

Home Page http://www.nlg-analytical.co.uk<br />

v-kit (www.v-kit.com) is a unique product developed by NLG Analytical to<br />

enable affordable, flexible and reliable multi-vendor analytical instrument<br />

qualification (AIQ), including HPLC and GC IQ/OQ/PQ. Ideal for laboratory<br />

users, metrology departments, service companies and instrument vendors, v-<br />

kit allows a universal equipment qualification method to be applied across<br />

instruments independent of manufacturer, model or location. Each v-kit<br />

contains validated 21-CFR Part 11 compliant software, standard operating<br />

procedures and traceable reference standards. Calibrated v-tools required for<br />

AIQ are also available. International distributors sought.<br />

NLISIS Chromatography<br />

Booth 2409 (10x10)<br />

De Sitterlaan 7<br />

Veldhoven, Netherlands 5505AA / 0031 40 368 60 66<br />

Home Page http://www.nlisis.com<br />

Our company launches the MeltFit One, a novel method for coupling capillary<br />

columns in GC, GCxGC, CZE and all other coupled-column capillary<br />

seperation techniques.<br />

NMB Technologies Corporation<br />

9730 Independence Avenue<br />

Booth 3408 (10x10)<br />

Chatsworth, CA 91311 / 818-341-3355<br />

Home Page http://www.nmbtc.com<br />

We are the world’s largest manufacturer of miniature ball bearings and a<br />

leader in the design and manufacturing of precision stepper motors. Hybrid,<br />

permanent magnet, gear, linear and lead screw stepper motors are<br />

manufactured using our market-leading bearings. Design, development and<br />

production of pressed parts, plastic injection molded parts, die-cast parts,<br />

machined parts and magnets, assembly and testing, are conducted in house.<br />

NMB motors are available in a range of standard and custom designs for OEM<br />

users.<br />

Nor-Lake Scientific<br />

727 Second Street<br />

Booth 5841 (30x10)<br />

Hudson, WI 54016 / 800-477-5253<br />

Home Page http://www.norlake.com<br />

Our company manufactures a complete line of refrigeration and environmental<br />

storage equipment to meet the most demanding needs and specifications.<br />

Laboratory and Pharmacy Refrigerators and Freezers, Stability Chambers,<br />

Blood Bank Refrigerators and Plasma Freezers, Chromatography<br />

Refrigerators and Undercounter models are available. Environmental Walk-in<br />

Rooms and Stability Chambers from Nor-Lake Scientific reproduce and<br />

closely monitor any environment with a precise combination of humidity,<br />

temperature and light. Environmental Rooms may be customized to meet the<br />

customers specific storage requirements.<br />

Norgren<br />

5400 S. Delaware St.<br />

Booth 2259 (20x10)<br />

Littleton, CO 80120 / 303-794-5000<br />

Home Page http://www.norgren.com<br />

Our vision is to create competitive advantage for our customers. Norgren<br />

engineers apply their dedicated skills and resources to fully understand<br />

customer’s needs and processes so they can develop smarter, more inventive<br />

and more effective solutions. For Norgren customers this means better<br />

results, superior products, improved performance, lower cost of ownership,<br />

and increased sales and market share. We focus our energy and resources<br />

on complete fluidic solutions. By combining the technologies of laminate<br />

manifolds, miniature valves, and pumps and syringes, Norgren is able to<br />

deliver Integrated Fluidic Paltforms.<br />

Nova Analytics Corporation<br />

600 Unicorn Park<br />

Booth 6151 (40x20),<br />

SR51<br />

Woburn, MA 01801 / 866-664-6682<br />

Home Page http://www.novaanalytics.com<br />

Our company is a worldwide supplier of laboratory, field and online<br />

instrumentation. With a portfolio of highly recognized brands including WTW,<br />

Schott Instruments, Secomam, Pinnacle, STM & ebro Electronics, Nova is the<br />

global leader in the field of electrochemistry.<br />

Novatek International<br />

4480 Cote de Liesse, Suite 335<br />

Booth 5661 (10x10)<br />

TMR, Montreal, PQ Canada H4N 2R1 / 514-668-2835<br />

Home Page http://www.ntint.com<br />

Our software business is focused on the Pharmaceuticals, Biotech, Biological,<br />

Contract labs and Medical Device Industries. Novatek products' focus on the


quality control area of pharma manufacturing: Environmental Monitoring,<br />

Stability Studies, Calibration and Preventive Maintenance, Raw Materials and<br />

Finished Product Analyzer, Proofreading for Packaging products, QSM<br />

(Quality System Management), includes (CAPA enabled Document<br />

Management, Personnel Training, and Audit modules), Consumable Inventory<br />

Management System, Column Organizer, Validation Module, Freezer, Liquid<br />

Nitrogen, and Incubator, Inventoy Organizers<br />

NSG Precision Cells Inc<br />

Booth 2521 (10x10)<br />

195 Central Ave., Ste G<br />

Farmingdale, NY 11735 / 631-249-7474<br />

Home Page http://www.nsgpci.com<br />

Manufacturer of a large variety of cuvettes for UV/Vis spectrophotometers and<br />

fluorometers, from volumes as low as 10µl and pathlengths of 0.05mm. We<br />

also manufacture microfluidic chips/microfluidic devices/microarrays for<br />

complex flow path layouts and precise groove dimensions, flow channel cells<br />

for flow cytometry, particle sizers, and particle counting applications, as well<br />

as custom cuvettes and microchips.<br />

NSI Solutions, Inc.<br />

7517 Precision Drive Suite 101<br />

Booth 2635 (10x10)<br />

Raleigh, NC 27617 / 800-234-7837<br />

Home Page http://www.nsi-es.com<br />

Our company is an A2LA (Certificate#: 2432.01) accredited PT provider for<br />

Wastewater, Drinking Water, RCRA & Microbiological standards. These<br />

standards are also offered as known QC standards and PT Express samples.<br />

We also offer a wide range of Ready-To-Use Wastewater QC standards<br />

where no initial dilutions are required prior to use.<br />

NuAire, Inc.<br />

2100 Fernbrook Ln<br />

Booth 4935 (20x20)<br />

Plymouth, MN 55447 / 800-328-3352<br />

Home Page http://www.nuaire.com<br />

For over 30 years NuAire’s Inspiration has provided laboratory professionals<br />

the best products, delivering the best performance while maintaining the best<br />

protection, offering a complete complement of polypropylene products for the<br />

corrosive or metal free laboratory. Vertical laminar flow fume hoods,<br />

conventional and by-pass fume hoods, 100% polypropylene casework,<br />

countertops and accessories. Nuaire polypropylene products utilize a totally<br />

seam-welded fabrication process to withstand the exceptional demands of<br />

highly corrosive agents. NuAire consistently gives you quality products for an<br />

ever-changing environment.<br />

NyxTechnik, Inc.<br />

6191 Cornerstone Court #110<br />

Booth 1427 (20x10)<br />

San Diego, CA 92121 / 858-320-0096<br />

Home Page http://www.nyxtechnik.com<br />

Our company manufactures reliable, economical thermal cyclers for use in<br />

molecular biology laboratories of all types. DNA amplification takes place<br />

under tight tolerances and accurate measurements and all products are fully<br />

supported by experienced engineers and technical support staff. Novel design<br />

and a small footprint make these cyclers a must for every lab. Nyx Technik<br />

also offers leak-proof electrophoresis systems, high-quality power supplies<br />

and gel documentation equipment to enhance every step of your PCR<br />

process.<br />

O<br />

O. I. Analytical<br />

Booth 4655 (40x20)<br />

151 Graham Road P.O. Box 9010<br />

College Station, TX 77842-9010 / 800-653-1711<br />

Home Page http://www.oico.com<br />

Instrumentation solutions for environmental, petrochemical, pharmaceutical,<br />

water quality, food and beverage, defense and homeland security<br />

applications, including; selective GC detectors, custom configured GC/GC-MS<br />

systems, Purge-and-Trap sample concentrators, TOC analyzers, SFA, FIA<br />

and discrete automated ion analysis systems, cyanide analyzers, GPC sample<br />

clean-up systems, Continuous Air Monitoring and chemical agent detection<br />

systems, and portable Ion-CCD Mass spectrometers.<br />

o2si smart solutions<br />

Booth 1220 (10x10)<br />

2030 Savage Rd P.O. Box 30712<br />

Charleston, SC 29407 / 866-272-0932<br />

Home Page http://www.o2si.com<br />

An ISO Certified 9001:2000 Analytical Standards Manufacturer specializing in<br />

providing Custom Solutions with rapid turnarounds at fair prices. We offer<br />

Innovative cost saving solutions to laboratories while providing superior<br />

customer service! We provide a comprehensive line of Organic and Inorganic<br />

NIST Traceable Reference Standards, and Innovative sampling and<br />

laboratory products for the Chemical, Environmental, Petroleum, Clinical, and<br />

Pharmaceutical Industries.<br />

Oakton Instruments<br />

PO Box 5136<br />

Booth 2149 (10x10)<br />

Vernon Hills, IL 60061 / 888-462-5866<br />

Home Page http://www.4oakton.com<br />

We are a leader in innovative and reliable water testing instruments, for<br />

pH/ORP, conductivity/TDS, and dissolved oxygen. Oakton offers a complete<br />

range from pocket-sized Testrs to research grade Benchtop meters, all<br />

offering exceptional long-term performance.<br />

Occam Biolabs, Inc.<br />

Booth 7126 (10x10)<br />

1 Innovation Way, Suite 100<br />

Newark, DE 19711 / 302-294-0102<br />

Home Page http://www.obiolabs.com<br />

We are engaged in developing cutting-edge technologies for detection and<br />

quantification of biomolecules. Our goal is to achieve high accuracy and<br />

simplicity. The company is focused on three general areas of R&D:<br />

Developing proprietary analytic reagents and kits for DNA and RNA sample<br />

preparations used in real-time PCR; Providing expertise for PCR probe design<br />

and assay optimization, including high-throughput quantification for the<br />

pharmaceutical industry; Design and prototyping of novel electro-optical<br />

devices for analysis of biological samples.<br />

Ocean NanoTech.com<br />

Booth 1525 (10x10)<br />

700 Research Center Blvd<br />

Fayetteville, AR 72701 / 479-444-6028<br />

Home Page http://www.oceannanotech.com<br />

Our company provides production as well as R&D of inorganic nanocrystals<br />

for biomedical, photonic and optoelectronic applications. Our products include<br />

biocompatible quantum dots in visible and near IR range (450-900 nm);<br />

biocompatible iron oxide nanocrystals in the size range of 5-50 nm;<br />

biocompatible gold nanocrystals and nanorods; quantum dot powders at<br />

electronic grade for photovoltaic and light-emitting diodes. The biocompatible<br />

nanocrystals prepared through monolayer amphiphilic polymer coating<br />

method are very stable under robust chemical conditions and are ready for<br />

bioconjugation.<br />

Ocean Optics Inc.<br />

830 Douglas Ave.<br />

Booth 5129 (20x20)<br />

Dunedin, FL 34698 / 727-733-2447<br />

Home Page http://www.OceanOptics.com<br />

Inventors of the world’s first miniature spectrometer, is making a splash at this<br />

year’s <strong>Pittcon</strong> with Jaz, a revolution in scientific instrumentation. This flexible<br />

new addition to the Ocean Optics lineup will be on hand and demonstrating its<br />

remarkable agility and adaptability – in the lab or remote sensing applications.<br />

Along with the Jaz breakout, you’ll be able to check out the lineup of highsensitivity<br />

UV spectrometers, oxegyn and pH sensors. See us at our booth or<br />

at our website.<br />

Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum<br />

5700 Mellon Road<br />

Booth 1807 (10x10)<br />

Export, PA 15632 / 724-327-5700<br />

Home Page http://www.oerlikon.com<br />

An ISO 9001 certified manufacturer, engineers, produces and markets<br />

vacuum pumps, customized vacuum systems, leak detectors, gauges and<br />

hardware for use in a wide variety of manufacturing and research applications<br />

such as Analytical Instruments, Chemical Processing, Freeze Drying,<br />

Pharmaceutical and Research & Development. A world leader in vacuum<br />

technology, Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum USA is a division of Oerlikon Leybold<br />

Vacuum GmbH, headquartered in Cologne, Germany.<br />

Ogussa<br />

Liesinger Flurgasse 4<br />

Booth 2106 (10x10)<br />

Vienna, A, Austria 1230 / 0043-1-86646-4213<br />

Home Page http://www.oegussa.at<br />

Our company is Austria's market leader and international successful in<br />

precious metals. We are part of the Umicore Group, an international active<br />

Belgian enterprise. Product account: Recycling of precious metal, complete<br />

suppliers in the precious metal cycle; Platinum-Lab ware (crucibles, dishes,<br />

etc.); Thermocouple wires of platinum/rhodium (Type S, R, and B); Wires,<br />

sheets, strips, rods etc. of gold, silver, platinum and precious metal alloys;<br />

Nets (gauzes) of silver and platinum; Technical special alloys.<br />

Ohaus Corporation<br />

Booth 3155 (30x20)<br />

19 A Chapin Road<br />

Pine Brook, NJ 07058 / 800-672-7722<br />

Home Page http://www.ohaus.com<br />

For over 100 years, Ohaus Corporation has dedicated itself to making some of<br />

the finest balances and scales for use in the Laboratory, Education and<br />

Industrial markets. Our roots as a family owned business allow us to deliver<br />

customer service that is unsurpassed in the industry. With state-of-the-art<br />

R&D capabilities, along with world class engineering and manufacturing<br />

facilities throughout the United States, Europe and Asia, Ohaus balances and<br />

scales have earned a well deserved reputation for reliability and accuracy.<br />

Visit us at <strong>Pittcon</strong> booth #3155 and see the newest additions to our family of<br />

products.<br />

Olis, Inc.<br />

Booth 1425 (10x10)<br />

130 Conway Drive, Suites ABC<br />

Bogart, GA 30622 / 800-852-3504<br />

Home Page http://www.olisweb.com<br />

Innovation, modularity, and upgradeability are hallmarks of fluorescence,<br />

absorbance and circular dichroism spectrophotometers from this Georgia,<br />

USA company founded in 1976. Our unique rapid-scanning monochromator<br />

supports millisecond scan rates with milliabsorbance sensitivity. Our compact<br />

single and double monochromators support up to 50 ns detection rates.<br />

Complete single and multiple-purpose instruments are offered for UV/Vis, NIR,<br />

emission, CD, CPL, and POF for steady-state, equilibrium, and kinetic studies.<br />

Olis also modernizes gold standard 1960-1990 era Cary, SLM, Aminco, and<br />

HPs. Customization, accessories, great support and fair pricing.


Olympus America Inc<br />

Booth 2254 (10x10)<br />

3500 Corporate Parkway<br />

Center Valley, PA 18034 / 800-446-5967<br />

Home Page http://www.olympusamerica.com<br />

Olympus Industrial America<br />

Booth 4042 (10x10)<br />

1 Corporate Drive<br />

Orangeburg, NY 10962 / 866-542-4725<br />

Home Page http://www.olympusmicroimaging.com<br />

Our company brings the skills and expertise of the Olympus research and<br />

development team directly to you for all your optical imaging and digital<br />

archiving needs. Our Micro-Imaging network of specialists provides customers<br />

an express channel to the latest products offered by Olympus for general<br />

inspection/assembly, measurement (2D/3D) , materials analysis, and image<br />

archiving. Please visit our Booth 4042 to speak to our staff and view our<br />

newest microscopes and digital cameras in conjunction with our custom<br />

software modules for particle and filter analysis.<br />

Omni International, Inc.<br />

Booth 1421 (20x10)<br />

1000 Williams Drive, Suite 1024<br />

Marietta, GA 30066 / 800-776-4431<br />

Home Page http://www.TheHomogenizerCompany.com<br />

Our company is the leading manufacturer of laboratory and batch process<br />

scale products to homogenize samples from.03ml to 500L in open or aerosol<br />

sealed containers. Eliminate sample cross-contamination with patented Omni<br />

Tip plastic generator probes and PCR kits. The Omni Prep Multi-Sample<br />

Homogenizer lets you process six samples with the touch of a button! Visit us<br />

at our website.<br />

On Assignment Lab Support<br />

26651 W. Agoura Rd<br />

Booth 4546 (20x10)<br />

Calabasas, CA 91302 / 866-408-8625<br />

Home Page http://www.onassignment.com<br />

As a recognized leader in scientific staffing, On Assignment Lab Support<br />

provides contract, contract-to-hire and Direct Hire placement services.<br />

Operating with an extensive network of branch offices in the United States,<br />

United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Belgium, we actively connect clients<br />

with candidates in industries that include biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, food<br />

and beverage, medical devices, personal care, chemical, nutraceutical,<br />

material sciences, consumer products, environmental, petrochemical, and<br />

contract manufacturing.<br />

Opotek, Inc.<br />

2233 Faraday Ave. Suite E<br />

Booth 4702 (10x10)<br />

Carlsbad, CA 9<strong>2008</strong> / 760-929-0770<br />

Home Page http://www.opotek.com<br />

Adding to its well-known line of reliable, compact and efficient tunable laser<br />

systems, Opotek is introducing the HySPEC , a HyperSpectral Imaging<br />

instrument based on Optical Parametric Oscillator (OPO) technology. The<br />

HySPEC combines spectroscopy and imaging to create a powerful tool for<br />

identifying and quantifying components in complex mixtures. The system<br />

operates in the visible and NIR collecting complete spectra in seconds.<br />

Applications include: pharmaceutical powders, tablets, biological samples,<br />

food, lotions, cloth, etc.<br />

Opti-MS Corporation<br />

2828 SW Corbert Ave<br />

Booth 7143 (10x10)<br />

Portland, OR 97201 / 971-222-3833<br />

Home Page http://www.opti-ms.com<br />

Our company designs, manufactures and markets compact time of flight mass<br />

spectrometers based on our proprietary focusing technology. These versatile<br />

instruments have resolution, accuracy and sensitivity comparable to full sized<br />

instruments and are suitable for desktop, portable and system integration<br />

applications.<br />

Optimize Technologies Inc<br />

13993 Fir St<br />

Booth 2729 (20x10)<br />

Oregon City, OR 97045 / 800-669-9015<br />

Home Page http://www.optimizetech.com<br />

Complete line of replacement parts and components for HPLC and LC/MS.<br />

Core replacement products such as OPTI-MAX Check Valve and OPTI-SEAL<br />

piston seals for OEM instrument manufacturers like Waters, Agilent,<br />

Shimadzu, etc. New products include pre-column filters and guard columns<br />

for ultra high pressure chromatography featuring a finger tight holder and<br />

patented floating stem technology while maintaining pressure ratings of<br />

20,000psi.<br />

Optimum Technologies Inc.<br />

68 West St.<br />

Booth 6522 (10x10)<br />

Southbridge, MA 01550 / 508-765-8100<br />

Home Page http://www.optimum-tech.com<br />

OTI specializes in optical technologies for life sciences and offers full product<br />

development services, which cover optical, mechanical, and electronic<br />

engineering; prototyping; testing; and validation. Recent design projects have<br />

been electro-optical, opto-mechanical and analytical instrumentation,<br />

fiberoptic devices, LED illumination systems, laser delivery systems, infrared<br />

molecular spectroscopy system, custom microscopy systems, spectrometers,<br />

optical blood analyzer, fluorescence microplate reader, automated slide<br />

processor for immunohistochemistry, and ophthalmic instruments (wavefront<br />

aberrometer, hyperspectral imager). FDA/ISO-compliant.<br />

Orbeco-Hellige Inc.<br />

Booth 1907 (20x10)<br />

185 Marine St.<br />

Farmingdale, NY 11735 / 631-293-4110<br />

Home Page http://www.orbeco.com<br />

Our company manufactures quality instrumentation and reagents for water<br />

and wastewater analysis. From Alkalinity to Zinc, Orbeco offers a complete<br />

line of products for both the laboratory and field. New products include the<br />

SP600 Water Quality Spectrophotometer, versatile MC500 multi-parameter<br />

and SC400 single-parameter colorimeters. All instruments offer the flexibility<br />

of utilizing stable tablet reagents or our new line of economical Powder Pack <br />

Reagents. In addition, Orbeco manufactures an extensive line of test kits,<br />

turbidity meters, and COD/BOD measurement equipment.<br />

Oriental Motor USA Corp<br />

Booth 3907 (20x10)<br />

1001 Knox Street<br />

Torrance, CA 90502-1030 / 310-715-3300<br />

Home Page http://www.orientalmotor.com<br />

OriginLab Corporation<br />

Booth 2222 (20x10)<br />

One Roundhouse Plaza, Suite 303<br />

Northampton, MA 01060-4400 / 800-969-7720<br />

Home Page http://www.originlab.com<br />

Our company publishes data analysis and graphing software. Our products<br />

provide comprehensive solutions for scientists and engineers who need to<br />

analyze, graph, and professionally present data. We have two offices located<br />

in the United States: Northampton and Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. Our<br />

main product, Origin, has been growing in popularity since 1991. Today, with<br />

over 100,000 licenses worldwide, Origin is used in hundreds of large<br />

corporations and around a thousand colleges and universities worldwide.<br />

Orochem Technologies Inc<br />

Booth 1325 (10x10)<br />

331 Eisenhower Lane S.<br />

Lombard, IL 60148 / 888-404-8401<br />

Home Page http://www.orochem.com<br />

OSS<br />

Booth 6940 (10x10)<br />

20 Godfrey Drive<br />

Orono, ME 04473 / 207-581-3358<br />

Home Page http://www.ossmaine.com<br />

Our company introduces a next-generation solution to oil in water and related<br />

analyses (patent pending). This environmentally friendly, infrared-based<br />

apparatus replaces solvent liquid-liquid extraction techniques. It advances the<br />

state of the art and eliminates current method shortfalls by providing a<br />

solventless, economical, and accurate measurement of hydrocarbons in<br />

produced and waste water. OSS is dedicated to providing innovative solutions<br />

for trace level detection and identification of chemical and biological targets<br />

through integration of novel sampling methodologies with next-generation<br />

spectroscopic techniques.<br />

Oxford Instruments America Inc<br />

Booth 3112 (20x10)<br />

945 Busse Rd<br />

Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 / 800-678-1117<br />

Home Page http://www.oxford-instruments.com<br />

OI Nanoanalysis offers a full suite of detectors for EDS, WDS and EBSD<br />

applications on electron microscopes. Whether you are looking for LN2 cooled<br />

or nitrogen-free, high resolution or high throughput, we offer everything fully<br />

integrated on Microsoft Windows platforms. OI Industrial Analysis<br />

manufactures handheld and bench-top XRF tools for elemental analysis<br />

and/or coating thickness measurement of varied materials for a wide range of<br />

applications and tailored to your company's needs Our Optical Emission<br />

Spectroscopy systems offer precision alloy analysis.<br />

P<br />

P S Analytical Inc.<br />

Booth 3212 (20x10)<br />

1761 W. Hillsboro Blvd., Suite 318<br />

Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 / 954-429-1577<br />

Home Page http://www.psanalytical.com<br />

We provide complete solutions from sampling through to measurement<br />

systems for the ultra-low level determination and speciation of mercury and<br />

the hydride forming elements. Instrumentation is available tailored specifically<br />

for the Petrochemical, Chemical and Environmental markets and to meet<br />

individual customer requirements. Systems for the measurement of mercury<br />

in gas streams form the cornerstone of on-line analysers and continuous<br />

emissions monitors, providing measurement data and control for mercury<br />

measurement and removal systems. For more information view our website.<br />

P S Analytical Ltd<br />

Booth 3212 (20x10)<br />

Arthur House Main Rd Crayfields Ind Estate<br />

Orpington Kent, United Kingdom BR5 3HP / 0044 1689 891211<br />

Home Page http://www.psanalytical.com<br />

An ISO9001:2000 certified company, provides complete solutions from<br />

sampling through to measurement systems for the ultra-low level<br />

determination and speciation of mercury and the hydride forming elements.<br />

Instrumentation is available tailored specifically for the Petrochemical,<br />

Chemical and Environmental markets and to meet individual customer<br />

requirements. Systems for the measurement of mercury in gas streams form<br />

the cornerstone of on-line analysers and continuous emissions monitors,<br />

providing measurement data and control for mercury measurement and<br />

removal systems. For more information view our website.


PAC LP<br />

Booth 4455 (20x20)<br />

8824 Fallbrook Dr<br />

Houston, TX 77064 / 800-444-8378<br />

Home Page http://www.paclp.com<br />

Our company is an international manufacturing & service organization, with a<br />

diverse catalog of over 250 petroleum, petrochemical, food & beverage and<br />

pharmaceutical analysis solutions. We provide advanced testing equipment<br />

for a variety of applications, including: Total Nitrogen & Sulfur, Speciated<br />

Nitrogen & Sulfur, Chromatographic Detectors for LC and GC Applications,<br />

Water Content, Viscosity, Volatility and Cold Flow Properties such as<br />

Cloud/Pour Point and Freeze Point and Distillation. With the convenience of<br />

exceptional worldwide distribution services, PAC stands as the single most<br />

responsive source for laboratory & process/online instrumentation.<br />

Pace Analytical Services, Inc.<br />

Booth 1140 (10x10)<br />

723 Kasota Ave. SE<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55414 / 612-656-1129<br />

Home Page http://www.pacelabs.com<br />

Our Instrument Support Group (ISG) is a resource for all of your laboratory<br />

equipment needs. We can provide refurbished and qualified HPLC, GC,<br />

GC/MS and general laboratory equipment. We have a factory trained staff<br />

knowledgeable in a wide range of industries and anchored by our analytical<br />

service experience. We also supply calibration, preventative maintenance,<br />

qualification, re-location and metrology services to all sectors of the analytical<br />

testing industry.<br />

PAI-NET (Professionals' Network in<br />

Booth 3609 (10x10)<br />

Advanced Instrumentation Society)<br />

Ogawa Bild. 2FL. 2-5 Awaji-cho, Chiyoda-ku<br />

Tokyo, Japan 101-0063 / +81-3-5294-3115<br />

Home Page http://www.pai-net.or.jp<br />

Our vision: the first is the education of analytical professionals to be well<br />

acceptable to the world, and the second is the spread of analytical technology<br />

as the social ground. We exhibit catalogs of the analytical instruments and<br />

related goods manufactured in Japan which is not introduced to <strong>Pittcon</strong> yet.<br />

We want to talk about the introduction to Japan of your analytical instruments,<br />

related goods, and methods.<br />

Palisade Corporation<br />

798 Cascadilla Street<br />

Booth 4323 (10x10)<br />

Ithaca, NY 14850 / 800-432-7475<br />

Home Page http://www.palisade-ms.com<br />

Palisade 600K, the Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data 8th Edition, and<br />

NIST 2005 - Palisade offers the world's largest mass spectral reference<br />

libraries for easy installation to GC/MS data systems (Agilent, Finnigan,<br />

PerkinElmer, Varian, Shimadzu and more). Also MASSTransit - Data and<br />

Library Inter-conversion - share your data and user libraries between different<br />

GC/MS instruments.<br />

Pall Life Sciences<br />

500 S. Wagner Rd.<br />

Booth 6433 (30x20)<br />

Ann Arbor, MI 48103 / 734-665-0651<br />

Home Page http://www.pall.com<br />

Our company provides an extensive offering of filtration, separation, and<br />

protein purification technologies and devices for low or high throughput<br />

processes. Pall's new chromatography resins and pre-packed columns<br />

complement our multi-well filter plates and life science kits for protein<br />

purification. Our Acrodisc PSF syringe filters provide accurate results and<br />

superior column protection. To improve lab performance, our Cascada Lab<br />

Water Systems feature continuous multi-stage monitoring, faster flow rates,<br />

and absolute reliability to make your work easier and more efficient.<br />

PANalytical<br />

117 Flanders Road<br />

Westborough, MA 01581 / 800-892-7174<br />

Home Page http://www.panalytical.com<br />

Booth 2720 (40x10),<br />

2721 (40x10)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

The world’s leading supplier of hardware and software solutions for X-ray<br />

diffraction and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry. Offering a range of WDXRF<br />

and EDXRF instrumentation from the MiniPal 4 benchtop system to the<br />

industry leading Axios WDXF, including our new ultra trace element analyzer,<br />

the Epsilon 5. Diffraction solutions include X’Pert Pro MPD; Alpha-1;<br />

CubixFast; and X’Pert PRO MRD and MRD XL. The X’Celerator and PIXcel<br />

detectors provide proven cutting edge detection technology yielding the<br />

highest quality data for your applications.<br />

Park Systems Inc.<br />

3040 Olcott St<br />

Booth 3807 (20x10)<br />

Santa Clara, CA 95054 / 408-986-1110<br />

Home Page http://www.parkAFM.com<br />

Formerly PSIA, our company is a leading Atomic Force Microscope<br />

(AFM)manufacturer. Park Systems XE-series product innovation and reliability<br />

are derived from its rich history and long standing experience in the AFM<br />

industry.<br />

Parker Balston - Analytical Gas Systems<br />

242 Neck Road, PO Box 8223<br />

Booth 2021 (20x20)<br />

Haverhill, MA 01835-0723 / 800-343-4048<br />

Home Page http://www.labgasgenerators.com<br />

We manufacture gas generators to eliminate high purity gas cylinders from the<br />

laboratory. There is no longer need to buy and store cylinder reserves and use<br />

laboratory space as protection from late deliveries, transportation<br />

interruptions, or periods of tight supply. With gas generators, you control<br />

supply. These state-of-the-art gas generators can continuously generate ultrahigh<br />

purity gases for LC/MS, GC, FT-IR, TOC, ICP and AA instrumentation.<br />

All products are backed by fully staffed field sales and service organizations<br />

and one-year warranty.<br />

Parker Hannifin Corp-Instrumentation Group Booth 2024 (20x10)<br />

6035 Parkland Blvd<br />

Cleveland, OH 44124 / 800-273-7537<br />

Home Page http://www.parker.com/instrumentation<br />

Featuring precision flow regulators and valves in stainless steel and<br />

fluoropolymers; modular sample systems, sample disposal; precision gas<br />

management and stream switching; stainless steel and fluoropolymer fittings;<br />

fluoropolymer manifolds, spray guns, tubing and mixing units.<br />

Parker Life Sciences - Parker Hannifin Corp. Booth 2020 (20x10)<br />

26 Clinton Drive, Unit 103<br />

Hollis, NH 03049 / 800-525-2857<br />

Home Page http://www.parker.com/lifesciences<br />

A business unit within Parker Hannifin, brings leading motion control and<br />

fluidic control solutions together for life sciences applications. Parker products,<br />

sub-systems, and systems are integral to the world’s drug discovery,<br />

bioanalytics, and medical instrumentation. From products such as the<br />

revolutionary, portable Parker Smart Syringe to miniature solenoid valves and<br />

highly integrated automation systems, Parker Life Sciences develops<br />

solutions that help OEM instrument builders speed their products to market<br />

faster and lower their overall cost of ownership. For more information, visit our<br />

website.<br />

Parr Instrument Company<br />

211 53rd Street<br />

Moline, IL 61265 / 800-872-7720<br />

Booth 4021 (20x10)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Home Page http://www.parrinst.com<br />

Laboratory Reactors and Pressure Vessels, stirred and unstirred, used at<br />

elevated temperatures and pressures in the catalytic hydrogenation, organic<br />

synthesis and the polymerization processes. Oxygen Combustion Bomb<br />

Calorimeters and accessories for the determination of the Heat of Combustion<br />

in solid, liquid and refuse derived fuels. Sample Preparation Equipment used<br />

in the acid digestion process in either microwave or convection ovens for trace<br />

metal analysis.<br />

Particle Sizing Systems<br />

8203 Kristel Circle<br />

Booth 2028 (20x10),<br />

2029 (20x10)<br />

Port Richey, FL 34668 / 727-846-0866<br />

Home Page http://www.pssnicomp.com<br />

With 30 yrs experience we are a world-leading provider of particle sizing<br />

solutions. The Nicomp NPS Nano Particle Sizer and NPZ Zeta Potential<br />

Monitor, provide critical info about the size/stability of nano-particle systems.<br />

The AccuSizer, single particle line, provides high resolution/sensitivity info in<br />

the nano/micron range. The FX takes single particle sizing to a new level by<br />

sizing concentration levels to millions of particles/mL. Image analyzers<br />

including the Pharma, Nano500 and Zephyr provide high resolution particle<br />

size with image analysis. From wet to dry, lab to process, count on us to<br />

provide solutions for your applications.<br />

Particle Technology Labs, Ltd.<br />

555 Rogers St<br />

Booth 3513 (10x10)<br />

Downers Grove, IL 60515 / 630-969-2703<br />

Home Page http://www.particletechlabs.com<br />

Premier cGMP service laboratory, dedicated to quality particle size and<br />

characterization. Non-biased facility which provides the most appropriate<br />

instrument and result based upon your sample types and needs. Utilizing<br />

over 20 different technologies, PTL has significant capacity to measure<br />

particle size, concentration, and shape, as well as surface area, porosity,<br />

density, zeta potential, and powder flowability. Instrumentation includes<br />

Malvern, Elzone, Beckman-Coulter, Particle Sizing Systems, Micromeritics<br />

and Quantachrome. Method development and validation available. FDA<br />

registered. DEA licensed.<br />

Patni Life Sciences<br />

1170 US Highway 22 East, Suite 302<br />

Booth 5359 (20x10)<br />

Bridgewater, NJ 08807 / 908-255-1600<br />

Home Page http://www.patni.com<br />

We offer a global delivery model to support critical Life Science processes and<br />

systems. We provide established expertise in LIMS and Lab Informatics,<br />

Compliance, Pharmacovigilance, Medical Device Safety, ERP, MES, Quality<br />

and EDMS from conception and design through validation and support.<br />

Pawling Scientific Products, LLC<br />

Booth 3844 (10x10)<br />

157 Charles Colman Blvd<br />

Pawling, NY 12564 / 800-431-0101<br />

Home Page http://www.cepure.com<br />

With 60+ years of rubber manufacturing experience, Pawling introduces the<br />

new (patent pending) Cepure Zero injection port septa and the Cepure NT <br />

line of low bleed autosampler septa. Tested to 1000 injections under extreme<br />

GC conditions, the Zero’s revolutionary “no pierce” design combines low bleed<br />

and excellent injection life into one, small package. Testing of the NT series<br />

shows a 60% improvement in bleed performance when compared to other<br />

septa products. For more information and free samples, visit our website.


PEAK-Service USA<br />

Booth 4006 (10x10)<br />

220 Daniel <strong>Web</strong>ster Highway<br />

Merrimack, NH 03054 / 866-459-2485<br />

Home Page http://www.peak-serviceusa.com<br />

Our company offers unparalleled support in technical after sale services for<br />

analytical instrumentation. We offer high-quality cost effective on-site field<br />

service as well as depot level instrument service. Our expertise includes<br />

instrument installation, validation (IQ, OQ), maintenance, repair, loaner pool<br />

management, spare part fulfillment and inventory management.<br />

Peak Laboratories, LLC<br />

Booth 1905 (10x10)<br />

2330 Old Middlefield Way # 10<br />

Mt View, CA 94043 / 650-691-1267<br />

Home Page http://www.peaklaboratories.com<br />

Leaders in the design and manufacturing of complete gas analysis systems. A<br />

simple, innovative solution for trace gas ( ppbv and pptv ) analysis of H2, CO,<br />

CO2, CH4, Ar, N2, BTEX, hydrocarbons, and other substances in a variety of<br />

matrices. The Peak Performer 1 platform is a fully integrated GC suitable for<br />

atmospheric research, laboratory studies or industrial processes. Our industry<br />

partners provide products and services for specialty gas analysis (e.g. toxics<br />

and corrosives), explosives, narcotics and CWA detection.<br />

Peak Scientific Instruments Ltd<br />

Booth 6333 (10x10)<br />

Fountain Crescent Inchinnan Business Park<br />

Inchinnan Renfrewshire, United Kingdom PA4 9RE / 44 (0) 141 812 8100<br />

Home Page http://www.peakscientific.com<br />

We are manufacturers of laboratory gas generators including nitrogen (both<br />

Membrane Technology & Carbon Molecular Sieve systems), hydrogen & zero<br />

air suitable to operate most laboratory analytical applications such as LCMS &<br />

GC . With varying flow rates, purities & pressures and gas generators<br />

available with or without internal air compressors, we are confident we will<br />

offer you the complete solution to your total gas requirements. Our gas<br />

generators provide a safe & economical alternative to combustible bottled gas<br />

& cylinders & offer a constant purity resulting in accurate analysis.<br />

PerkinElmer, Inc.<br />

Booth 2555 (40x50),<br />

940 Winter Street<br />

SR28 – SR32<br />

Waltham, MA 02451 / 800-762-4000<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

Home Page http://www.perkinelmer.com EXHIBITING<br />

Our company helps scientists worldwide tackle complex challenges through<br />

application-focused measurement solutions in a broad range of segments:<br />

materials characterization, environmental, semiconductor, forensics,<br />

pharmaceutical, food & beverages, biofuels and chemical / hydrocarbon<br />

processing. PerkinElmer’s EcoAnalytix initiative addresses the global<br />

imperatives of food safety, water quality and biofuels development.<br />

EcoAnalytix goes beyond analytical instrumentation to include training,<br />

SOPs, regulatory leadership, community outreach and industry collaboration;<br />

it all works together, yielding better answers faster.<br />

Perma Pure LLC<br />

8 Executive Drive, PO Box 2105<br />

Booth 3603 (20x10)<br />

Toms River, NJ 08754-2105 / 800-337-3762<br />

Home Page http://www.permapure.com<br />

Our company is a manufacturer of gas conditioning products, including dryers,<br />

humidifiers, coolers, filters and scrubbers. Proprietary Nafion ® membrane<br />

dryers selectively remove water without loss of analyte gases. This tubing is<br />

extremely corrosion resistant and very selectively permeable to water, making<br />

it ideally suited for drying or humidification of gas samples because water<br />

vapor can be removed or added without otherwise changing the sample<br />

composition. Baldwin-series thermo-electric coolers, heated filter probes and<br />

flow control drawers are also available to complete the sample conditioning<br />

product line.<br />

Petrolab Company - A business unit of AMETEK<br />

Harriman Business Center, 1220 Washington<br />

Ave. Building 7A, Suite 300<br />

Booth 5143 (40x50)<br />

Albany, NY 12226 / 518-689-0222<br />

Home Page http://www.petrolab.com<br />

Our company offers Laboratory and Online testing instrumentation for<br />

petroleum (crude oil, LPG, gasoline, kerosene/jet fuel, diesel, oils, lubes &<br />

greases and asphalts), rubbers & polymers, foods, flavors, fragrances,<br />

pharmaceuticals, environmental, paints and coatings industries. Brands<br />

include Grabner, Petrotest, Lovibond/Tintometer, Lawler, Horiba and Tamson<br />

for tests such as flashpoint, vapor pressure, gasoline properties, density,<br />

color, water concentration, viscosity, texture, gum content, distillation,<br />

breaking point, pour/cloud/freeze point and more.<br />

Petrotest Instruments GmbH –<br />

by Petrolab Company, a unit of AMETEK, Inc.<br />

Harriman Business Center, 1220 Washington<br />

Ave. Building 7A, Suite 300<br />

Booth 5143 (40x50)<br />

Albany, NY 12226 / 518-689-0222<br />

Home Page http://www.petrolab.com<br />

Distributed by Petrolab Company, we offer a very broad range of quality<br />

analytical laboratory instrumentation for your petrochemical testing needs<br />

especially ASTM and ISO test methods. All new designs will be exhibited.<br />

Products exhibited will include flash point testers (Penske-Marten, Cleveland,<br />

and TAG), automatic distillation units, and more. Petrotest’s product portfolio<br />

also includes: sampling devices, density & gravity testing, viscosity testing,<br />

auto-ignition testing, LPG testing, fuel testing, constituent analyzers (S/Cl/Salt,<br />

etc.), oil testing, friction & wear testing, grease & wax testing, bitumen testing,<br />

penetration testing and more.<br />

Pfeiffer Vacuum<br />

Booth 4447 (20x10)<br />

24 Trafalgar Square<br />

Nashua, NH 03063-1988 / 800-248-8254<br />

Home Page http://www.pfeiffer-vacuum.com<br />

Team up for better analytical performance with Pfeiffer Vacuum. Our products<br />

are used in a wide variety of analytical applications including LC-MS, GC-MS,<br />

chemical/plasma ionization, fuel cell research, exhaust gas analysis, and<br />

R&D. New vacuum pumps will be launched at <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>. Vacuum gauges,<br />

helium leak detectors and mass spectrometers complete our product line.<br />

Leading innovations. Too fast to be copied.<br />

PG Instruments Limited<br />

Booth 1231 (20x10)<br />

Weidi Bldg., No. A8 South Zhongguancun Street<br />

Beijing, China 100081 / 86-10-62133636<br />

Home Page http://www.pgeneral.com<br />

Founded in 1991, Beijing Purkinje General Instrument Co., Ltd. is a modern<br />

high-tech enterprise integrating R&D, manufacturing and trade. It provides<br />

UV-VIS Spectrophotometers, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometers, High<br />

Performance Liquid Chromatograph, X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometry and a<br />

continuous and automatic water quality analyzer, as well as medical testing<br />

instruments. The company has passed ISO9001, ISO14001 and CE.<br />

Pharmaceutical Calibrations and<br />

Booth 1324 (10x10)<br />

Instrumentation, LLC<br />

8100 Brownleigh Dr, Suite 100A<br />

Raleigh, NC 27617 / 919-781-7787<br />

Home Page http://www.pci-llc.com<br />

Providing Instrumentation Compliance Solutions to the Life Science Industries<br />

since 1996, we are seasoned in FDA, ISO and cGMP regulated environments.<br />

Our associates can bring piece of mind to your instrumentation program by<br />

augmenting your staff or managing your compliance program. PCI’s Primary<br />

Standards Metrology Laboratory can provide bench calibrations of test<br />

equipment and our documented quality system insures that the calibration of<br />

instruments associated with process, analytical and critical utilities in your<br />

facility are held to the highest standards.<br />

Pharmco-AAPER<br />

58 Vale Rd<br />

Booth 6237 (20x10)<br />

Brookfield, CT 06804-3967 / 800-243-5360<br />

Home Page http://www.pharmcoaaper.com<br />

Our company is the trade name under which, Pharmco Products Inc. and<br />

AAPER Alcohol and Chemical Co., now operate. It is also the new trade-mark<br />

for our unified product line, the most extensive portfolio of pure and denatured<br />

ethanol products found anywhere around the World! As wholly owned<br />

subsidiaries of GreenField Ethanol, Pharmco-AAPER operates under a single<br />

management team, a unified customer-service and sales department, and a<br />

single Quality Management system. We are prepared to serve you better in<br />

regard to your ethanol needs.<br />

pHaze III Sensor Technology LLC<br />

9909 Harwin Dr, Bldg J<br />

Booth 4407 (10x10)<br />

Houston, TX 77036 / 713-972-0444<br />

Home Page http://www.phazeiii.com<br />

Our's main focus is to manufacture high quality electrochemical sensors for<br />

the OEM market. With over fifty years of combined manufacturing experience,<br />

we are fully capable of providing research and development, as well as<br />

technical support for our customers. We pride ourselves on our ability to<br />

manufacture custom sensors for customers' changing needs, without<br />

sacrificing quality or delivery schedule.<br />

Phenomenex, Inc.<br />

411 Madrid Avenue<br />

Booth 3534 (30x60)<br />

Torrance, CA 90501-1430 / 310-212-0555<br />

Home Page http://www.phenomenex.com<br />

Our company is a global technology leader in the manufacture and supply of<br />

top quality separation devices: HPLC and GC columns, SPE products,<br />

preparative HPLC columns, bulk chromatographic media, and<br />

chromatographic accessories and equipment. Featured HPLC columns<br />

include high pH stable Gemini ® , Synergi for method development, and topselling<br />

Luna ® . Featured SPE products include Strata ® tubes and plates.<br />

Featured GC products include Zebron columns and accessories. Also,<br />

Phenomenex offers application-specific EZ:faast , for rapid amino acid<br />

analysis, and Clarity , for purification of synthetic oligonucleotides.<br />

Photon Control<br />

Booth 2909 (10x10)<br />

200-8363 Lougheed Hwy<br />

Burnaby, BC Canada V5A 1X3 / 604-422-8861<br />

Home Page http://www.photon-control.com<br />

Our company develops and manufactures fiber optic devices for R&D, life<br />

sciences and various industries. Product line includes: fiber optic temperature<br />

sensors (fluorescence time decay measurement, accuracy 0.05C,<br />

repeatability 0.01C) , fiber optic pressure sensors (white light interferometry),<br />

fiber optic spectrometers (visible and near-IR, 0.1nm resolution) and analytical<br />

tools (total sulfur analyzer). Photon’s products are distinguished from others<br />

by low cost and they over perform competitive products in accuracy,<br />

robustness and longevity.


Photonics Spectra<br />

Booth 6749 (20x10)<br />

2 South St Berkshire Common<br />

Pittsfield, MA 01201 / 413-499-0514<br />

Home Page http://www.photonics.com/spectra<br />

Our company is the leading photonics magazine serving industries that use<br />

photonic technology: lasers, imaging, fiber optics, optics, electro-optics, and<br />

photonic component manufacturing. It presents the latest news articles and indepth<br />

reports on photonics technology. Also published is Biophotonics<br />

International magazine. It is designed for people who are using photonic<br />

technology in medical or biotechnical products and procedures, and for key<br />

researchers who are looking for new techniques and products to solve their<br />

problems. Both magazines are distributed free to those who use or apply<br />

photonics.<br />

Photonis Group<br />

Booth 4029 (20x20)<br />

Avenue Roger Roncier BP 520<br />

Brive, France 19106 / +33 555 86 3774<br />

Home Page http://www.photonis.com<br />

World Leading Designer and Manufacturer of Scientific Detector and Electron<br />

Tube Products. Complete range of Standard and Custom Charged Particle<br />

Detectors. GC, LC, TOF, ICP, lower cost MS replacement Detectors for all<br />

manufacturers. Channeltron ® and MAGNUM Channel Electron Multipliers ® ,<br />

MCP/Microchannel Plates, Time-of-Flight MS, RGA, FIB, SEM Detectors,<br />

ELECTROGEN Electron Generator Arrays, FieldMaster Ion Guides, IMS<br />

Drift Tubes, Reflectron Lenses, Glass Capillary Arrays, Glass Coated Wires.<br />

Also available PMT/Photomultiplier, MCP-PMT, Image Intensifier & HPD,<br />

Streak and Power Tubes, Neutron and Gamma Detectors, HV Power Supplies<br />

& Accessories.<br />

Photonis Netherlands<br />

PO Box 60<br />

Booth 4029 (20x20)<br />

AB Roden, Netherlands 9300 / +31 50 501 8808<br />

Home Page http://www.photonis.com<br />

World Leading Designer and Manufacturer of Scientific Detector and Electron<br />

Tube Products. Complete range of Standard and Custom Charged Particle<br />

Detectors. GC, LC, TOF, ICP, lower cost MS replacement Detectors for all<br />

manufacturers. Channeltron ® and MAGNUM Channel Electron Multipliers ® ,<br />

MCP/Microchannel Plates, Time-of-Flight MS, RGA, FIB, SEM Detectors,<br />

ELECTROGEN Electron Generator Arrays, FieldMaster Ion Guides, IMS<br />

Drift Tubes, Reflectron Lenses, Glass Capillary Arrays, Glass Coated Wires.<br />

Also available PMT/Photomultiplier, MCP-PMT, Image Intensifier & HPD,<br />

Streak and Power Tubes, Neutron and Gamma Detectors, HV Power Supplies<br />

& Accessories.<br />

Photonis USA Inc.<br />

660 Main Street PO Box 1159<br />

Booth 4029 (20x20)<br />

Sturbridge, MA 01566 / 800-648-1800<br />

Home Page http://www.photonis.com<br />

World Leading Designer and Manufacturer of Scientific Detector and Electron<br />

Tube Products. Complete range of Standard and Custom Charged Particle<br />

Detectors. GC, LC, TOF, ICP, lower cost MS replacement Detectors for all<br />

manufacturers. Channeltron ® and MAGNUM Channel Electron Multipliers ® ,<br />

MCP/Microchannel Plates, Time-of-Flight MS, RGA, FIB, SEM Detectors,<br />

ELECTROGEN Electron Generator Arrays, FieldMaster Ion Guides, IMS<br />

Drift Tubes, Reflectron Lenses, Glass Capillary Arrays, Glass Coated Wires.<br />

Also available PMT/Photomultiplier, MCP-PMT, Image Intensifier & HPD,<br />

Streak and Power Tubes, Neutron and Gamma Detectors, HV Power Supplies<br />

& Accessories.<br />

Photovolt Instruments, Inc.<br />

6323 Cambridge St. #3<br />

Minneapolis, MN 55416 / 952-848-2000<br />

Home Page http://www.photovolt.com<br />

Photron Pty. Ltd.<br />

Unit 5, 3 Vesper Dr PO Box 1018<br />

Booth 3706 (10x10)<br />

Booth 4810 (20x10)<br />

Narre Warren Victoria, Australia 3805 / 61-3-9704-9944<br />

Home Page http://www.photron.com.au<br />

We are a leading manufacturer of light sources for Atomic absorption<br />

spectroscopy. We have two manufacturing sites located in Australia and<br />

Thailand. We produce Hollow cathode lamps and deuterium lamps as well as<br />

many glass subcomponents.<br />

Phytronix Technologies Inc.<br />

337 rue Saint-Joseph Est<br />

Booth 3743 (10x10)<br />

Quebec, PQ Canada G1K 3B3 / 418-692-1414<br />

Home Page http://www.phytronix.com<br />

Discover the analytical speed of light! The mass spectrometry world reaches<br />

new heights with real high throughput LDTD technology, an innovative<br />

atmospheric pressure ion source using a Laser Diode to thermally desorp the<br />

samples followed by an APCI like ionization. The fully automated analysis of<br />

the sample requires no HPLC nor external matrix and takes only 7 seconds<br />

per sample, dramatically increasing analytical speed, making it an unmatched<br />

alternative to the cost and space of adding new mass spectrometers.<br />

Picarro, Inc.<br />

Booth 4311 (10x10)<br />

480 Oakmead Parkway<br />

Sunnyvale, CA 94085 / 408-962-3900<br />

Home Page http://www.picarro.com<br />

The ESP-1000 is a process ultra-trace gas analyzer based on Cavity Ring<br />

Down Spectroscopy (CRDS). Configurations are currently available for<br />

measuring NH3, H2S, CO2, CH4, N2O, C2H2, C2H4, H2CO, and isotopic<br />

CO2. Delivering ppb sensitivity, high specificity, a measurement rate in<br />

seconds, and stable long-term measurement, the ESP-1000 is ideal for the<br />

most demanding monitoring and process control applications. The ESP-1000<br />

is currently in use in a range of applications in the Emissions, Semiconductor,<br />

and Petrochemical industries.<br />

Pickering Laboratories Inc<br />

Booth 4631 (10x10)<br />

1280 Space Park Way<br />

Mountain View, CA 94043-1434 / 800-654-3330<br />

Home Page http://www.pickeringlabs.com<br />

Since 1980, Pickering Laboratories, Inc. has manufactured columns, highpurity<br />

reagents, and post-column derivatizers that enable specialized analysis<br />

with High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. Supported methods include;<br />

derivatization of Amino Acids, Carbamates, Glyphosate, Aminoglycoside<br />

Antibiotics, Polyether Antibiotics, Biogenic Amines, Aflatoxins,<br />

Paraquat/Diquat, Paralytic Shellfish Toxins. Pickering's Derivatization<br />

instrument connects to virtually any HPLC.<br />

Picometrics Inc.<br />

185 Alewife Brook Pkwy #410<br />

Booth 2244 (10x10)<br />

Cambridge, MA 02138 / 319-626-3700<br />

Home Page http://www.picometrics.com<br />

Our company develops, manufactures and sells Laser Induced Fluorescence<br />

(LIF) detectors. LIF detection permits peptides and proteins sensitive<br />

quantification. With the LIF movable cell, Online CE/LIF/MS and Nano<br />

LC/LIF/MS is possible for proteomics online quantification and<br />

characterization. The LIF cell can be placed nearest the MS detection for very<br />

low offset of time between LIF and MS detections. Main applications:<br />

Peptides, Proteins, Antibodies, Carbohydrates, Neuroamines, Nucleic acids<br />

etc.<br />

piezosystem jena<br />

54 Hopedale St<br />

Hopedale, MA 01747 / 508-634-6688<br />

Home Page http://www.piezojena.com<br />

Pike Technologies Inc<br />

2901 Commerce Park Dr<br />

Booth 7117 (10x10)<br />

Booth 3813 (20x10)<br />

Madison, WI 53719 / 608-274-2721<br />

Home Page http://www.piketech.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of sampling accessories for FT-IR and<br />

molecular spectroscopy. Products include attenuated total reflectance (ATR),<br />

diffuse reflectance, specular reflectance, integrating spheres, polarization, IR<br />

microscope, beam condensers and a complete line of transmission sampling<br />

accessories. Many of these products are available with optional heating and<br />

automation to optimize and speed sampling. We are always interested in<br />

working with you to create new and specialized versions of spectroscopy<br />

sampling tools. Pike products are made to be compatible with all major<br />

spectrometer models.<br />

Pine Research Instrumentation<br />

5908 Triangle Drive<br />

Booth 6930 (10x10)<br />

Raleigh, NC 27617 / 919-782-8320<br />

Home Page http://www.pineinst.com/echem<br />

Our company manufactures a full line of affordable, reliable, and durable<br />

rotating electrode products. With over 40 years of experience fabricating<br />

precision rotating disk (RDE), rotating ring-disk (RRDE), and rotating cylinder<br />

(RCE) electrodes, Pine is able to manufacture standard rotating electrodes out<br />

of platinum, gold, glassy carbon, and various steels. We also welcome<br />

inquiries for electrodes made with custom materials or geometries.<br />

pION INC<br />

Booth 2709 (10x10)<br />

5 Constitution Way<br />

Woburn, MA 01801 / 781-935-8939<br />

Home Page http://www.pion-inc.com<br />

Located in Woburn, MA, our company develops and supplies analytical<br />

instrument solutions for pharmaceutical laboratories. The product line includes<br />

instruments, supplies, reagents, software, and analytical services related to<br />

drug absorption. pION holds patents on high-throughput solubility (µSOL) and<br />

permeability (PAMPA) measurement techniques primarily used for drug<br />

discovery and drug development. Its Delphian Technology brand is based on<br />

fundamental patents for in situ fiber optic UV dissolution measurement<br />

methods providing significant time savings in testing of solid dosage form<br />

pharmaceutical products.<br />

Piper Plastics, Inc.<br />

Booth 5411 (10x10)<br />

1840 Enterprise Court<br />

Libertyville, IL 60048 / 800-321-8787<br />

Home Page http://www.piperplastics.com<br />

We specialize in the precision machining of plastic components for the<br />

medical, biotech and laboratory equipment markets. Our fabrication and<br />

assembly techniques include:ultrasonic & fusion welding, ultrasonic insertion<br />

of metal inserts, hot air welding, chemical bonding and thermal diffusion<br />

bonding of plastic materials. Injection molding of PEEK, Ultem, PBI, Radel and<br />

many other high tech materials. Our molding process allows us to produce<br />

thick cross sections (thicker than 1/4") with superior properties and low<br />

porosity.


Pittsburgh Conference – <strong>Pittcon</strong> Booth<br />

300 Penn Center Blvd., Suite 332<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15235 / 800-825-3221<br />

Booth 3556 (50x30)<br />

Home Page http://www.pittcon.org<br />

We invite you to stop by Booth 3556 and find out about <strong>Pittcon</strong> ® 2009 to be<br />

held in Chicago, Illinois, March 8 – 13, 2009. Plan to complete a<br />

questionnaire to help us improve our upcoming Conference & Expo, as well as<br />

our services to you. You will receive a photo mug and other items for<br />

completing our survey.<br />

Plas-Labs, Inc<br />

401 E. North Street<br />

Booth 4410 (30x10)<br />

Lansing, MI 48906 / 800-866-7527<br />

Home Page http://www.plas-labs.com<br />

We are the world leader in acrylic containment and isolation technology.<br />

Specializing in glove boxes, anaerobic chambers, environmental chambers,<br />

desiccators, animal care and animal research equipment. Clearly your best<br />

choice!<br />

Pollution Equipment News/<br />

Rimbach Publishing Inc<br />

8650 Babcock Blvd<br />

Booth 4420 (10x10)<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15237 / 800-245-3182<br />

Home Page http://www.rimbach.com<br />

We reach over 90,100 professionals responsible for air, water, wastewater<br />

pollution control and hazardous waste disposal. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE<br />

NEWS reaches over 68,000 professionals responsible for measuring and<br />

controlling various health hazards in the work environment.<br />

Polychromix<br />

Booth 2004 (20x10)<br />

30 Upton Drive<br />

Wilmington, MA 01887 / 978-284-6000<br />

Home Page http://www.polychromix.com<br />

We are a leading developer of innovative cost-effective material analysis,<br />

chemical sensing and spectroscopy solutions. Based on a patented MEMS<br />

core technology that enables dynamically reconfigurable optical modules,<br />

Polychromix is focused on delivering a new generation of portable and<br />

powerful analytical tools at unprecedented cost. The Polychromix PHAZIR is<br />

the first NIR analyzer to incorporate an NIR spectrometer, lightsource,<br />

computer, batteries and color display in a handheld device. For more<br />

information, visit our website.<br />

POLYINTELL<br />

Booth 7020 (10x10)<br />

15 rue de la Carue<br />

Rouen, France 76000 / 00 33 2 32 10 27 16<br />

Home Page http://www.polyintell.com<br />

We are a leader company in the development of innovative materials,<br />

molecularly imprinting polymers (MIPs). MIPs have a “memory” of shape of a<br />

target molecule and can selectively recognize it. POLYINTELL has a patent<br />

portfolio and maintains cutting-edge R&D activities in this area. POLYINTELL<br />

offers MIPs for selective solid phase extraction. Through superior selectivity,<br />

MIPs allow a lower limit of detection, a reduction of sample pre-treatment<br />

steps and a better reliability by removing interfering species even in complex<br />

matrix.<br />

PolyLC Inc.<br />

9151 Rumsey Rd, Ste 180<br />

Booth 3015 (10x10)<br />

Columbia, MD 21045 / 410-992-5400<br />

Home Page http://www.polylc.com<br />

Unique HPLC columns for life science separations. Introducing ERLIC! For: 1)<br />

Selective isolation and separation of tryptic phosphopeptides; 2) Gradient<br />

separations of peptides, amino acids, nucleotides and oligonucleotides without<br />

a gradient. Products for proteomics: PolySULFOETHYL A for 2-D SCX-RPC<br />

separations; state-of-the-art columns for predigest fractionation of intact<br />

proteins by ion-exchange, HIC and HILIC, including histones, prions and<br />

membrane proteins. Also specializing in columns for metabolomics,<br />

hemoglobin variants, and QC of biotech protein variants.<br />

Polymer Char<br />

Booth 2911 (20x10)<br />

PARC Technologic Valencia PO Box 176<br />

Paterna, Spain E-46989 / 011-34-96-1318120<br />

Home Page http://www.polymerchar.com<br />

Instruments for Polyolefin Characterization: New high temperature GPC-IR<br />

Instrument with concentration, composition and viscosity measurements<br />

(other detectors available); New Cross-Fractionation Instrument obtaining 3D<br />

plots; New High-Throughput Chemical Composition Distribution analyzer<br />

(CEF); New Infrared Detectors: a extremely sensitive IR5-MCT and IR4+, for<br />

concentration and polyolefins composition attached to a GPC or for<br />

composition in HPLC; Cryst-EX, fast and automated Xylene solubles analysis<br />

in Polypropylene, PREP-mc2 for preparative fractionation; CRYSTAF and<br />

TREF instruments to measure CCD, all of them automated.<br />

Polymer Laboratories, Varian, Inc.<br />

Booth 4521 (20x20)<br />

Amherst Fields Research<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

Park 160 Old Farm Road<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Amherst, MA 01002 / 800 767 3963<br />

Home Page http://www.polymerlabs.com<br />

High sensitivity evaporative light scattering (ELS) detectors for HPLC, HTS,<br />

LC/MS, GPC, etc; particle size distribution analyser; integrated GPC systems,<br />

ambient through 220°C operation; new systems for real time monitoring of<br />

polymerisation processes; GPC software; organic GPC and aqueous SEC<br />

columns and calibrants; analytical through process polymeric HPLC columns<br />

and resins for peptide synthesis and high throughput organic synthesis;<br />

microparticles for life sciences.<br />

Polymicro Technologies,<br />

Booth 2714 (10x10)<br />

A Subsidiary of Molex Incorporated<br />

18019 N. 25th Avenue<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85023-1200 / 602-375-4100<br />

Home Page http://www.polymicro.com<br />

Since 1984, Polymicro Technologies has provided CREATIVE. . .<br />

INNOVATIVE. . . SOLUTIONS for the analytical instrumentation and<br />

spectroscopy markets, as well as in the medical, aerospace, military,<br />

manufacturing, and communication industries. Polymicro is the leader in<br />

providing capillary tubing and specialty optical fibers worldwide. Our state of<br />

the art manufacturing facility and years of experience maximize our production<br />

capabilities. With multiple draw towers, a unique glass laboratory, assembly<br />

expertise, dedicated test equipment, lasers and laser technology we proudly<br />

work with our customers in partnership to grow their business.<br />

Polyscience Corp - Div of Preston Ind<br />

Booth 4612 (10x10)<br />

6600 W Touhy Ave<br />

Niles, IL 60714 / 800-229-7569<br />

Home Page http://www.polyscience.com<br />

We are a leading manufacturer of refrigerating circulators, heating circulators,<br />

water baths, chillers, heat exchangers, and custom temperature control<br />

equipment for laboratory and industrial use. The company has been providing<br />

customers worldwide with precision temperature control solutions since 1963<br />

and serves a diverse range of industries, including biotechnology, chemical,<br />

industrial laser, medical, refining, and pharmaceutical.<br />

Popper & Sons, Inc.<br />

Booth 6023 (10x10)<br />

300 Denton Ave<br />

New Hyde Park, NY 11040 / 888-717-7677<br />

Home Page http://www.popperandsons.com<br />

An ISO 9001:2000/13485 U.S. manufacturer specializing in precision fluid<br />

delivery technology and expert fabrication of small diameter metal tubing.<br />

Products include needles and probes for bio-technology R&D and automation.<br />

Custom and OEM high precision liquid handling solutions are ideal for sample<br />

preparation, liquid handling, genomic and micro-dispensing. Specialized<br />

coating solutions for both OD and ID include Teflon, and our specialty PSX<br />

ceramic (CH), hydrophobic (H) and DMSO resistant coating. (D) We offer an<br />

expanded line of standard reusable needles, glass syringes and luer adapters<br />

and tubing connectors.<br />

Porter Instrument Division –<br />

Parker Hannifin Corporation<br />

245 Township Line Rd Box 907<br />

Booth 2025 (20x10)<br />

Hatfield, PA 19440-0907 / 800-457-2001<br />

Home Page http://www.porterinstrument.com<br />

A Division of Parker Hannifin Corporation, we are a leading manufacturer of<br />

pressure regulators, flow controllers, valves and flowmeters designed<br />

specifically for precise regulation of gas flow and pressure in analytical<br />

instrumentation. We also produce thermal mass flow controllers for liquids and<br />

gases, as well as electronic pressure controllers<br />

postnova analytics<br />

230 South, 500 East Suite 120<br />

Booth 1323 (10x10)<br />

Salt Lake City, UT 84102 /<br />

Home Page http://www.postnova.com<br />

We are the main manufacturer of Field-Flow Fractionation (FFF) for<br />

characterization of macromolecules and particles. AF2000 FOCUS<br />

Asymmetrical Flow FFF (available in aqueous and organic versions),<br />

equipped with temperature control module (22-250 OC) has been successfully<br />

used to characterize proteins, protein aggregates, nano particles and poly<br />

olefins. Sedimentation FFF is a powerful tool for separation of metal and<br />

environmental particles and emulsions. Thermal FFF is an excellent technique<br />

for characterization of polymers and high molecular weight gels.<br />

Poulten & Graf GmbH<br />

Booth 3941 (10x10)<br />

Am Bildacker 3-7<br />

Wertheim, Germany D-97877 / +0049-9342-9229 0<br />

Home Page http://www.poulten-graf.com<br />

For more than 80 years Poulten & Graf has been a manufacturer and<br />

distributor of high-precison volumetric glassware and liquid handling<br />

equipment for laboratories, analysis and medicine. Besides the volumetric<br />

glassware, the product range includes manual and electronic liquid handling<br />

systems as well as syringes made of glass or plastic. The trademarks<br />

FORTUNA and VOLAC are well known all over the world and stand for high<br />

precision and quality.<br />

Power Electric<br />

Booth 3406 (10x10)<br />

15300 25th Ave. N., Suite 400<br />

Plymouth, MN 55447 / 763-553-1090<br />

Home Page http://www.powerelectric.com<br />

We are a global sourcing and logistics expert specializing in small electric<br />

motors and gear motors, including NMB Hybrid and Permanent Magnet step<br />

motors and gear motors, Shayang Ye spur and planetary gear heads and gear<br />

motors, Nichibo brushed DC motors, E-Drive coreless DC motors, Moatech<br />

outer-rotor brushless DC motors, Nidec brushless DC motors, and Valeo rightangle<br />

gear motors.


Praxair Specialty Gases & Equipment<br />

Booth 4945 (30x50)<br />

39 Old Ridgebury Rd.<br />

Danbury, CT 06489 / 877-772-9241<br />

Home Page http://www.praxair.com/specialtygases<br />

As North America’s only fully integrated gas supplier, Praxair offers a wide<br />

variety of ultra pure instrument and process gases, benchtop gas generators,<br />

cryogens, and liquid products; high accuracy traceable gaseous and liquid<br />

calibration mixtures for environmental, petrochemical, medical, scientific,<br />

industrial, laboratory, safety and hygiene, laser, electronics, and bio-tech<br />

applications. Available in a full range of high pressure cylinders, and in smaller<br />

transportable containers, we also offer our full line of ProStar Platinum<br />

regulators, manifolds, delivery systems and safety products.<br />

Precision Glassblowing of Colorado<br />

Booth 1547 (10x10)<br />

14775 E Hinsdale Ave<br />

Centennial, CO 80112 / 303-693-7329<br />

Home Page http://www.precisionglassblowing.com<br />

We are the manufacturer and supplier of OEM replacement glassware for the<br />

ICP and ICP-MS industry. Along with torches, injectors, bonnets, and spray<br />

chambers, we offer the widest array of nebulizers in the industry. Also<br />

available are ICP-MS cones, flared-end PVC pump tubing and most recently a<br />

complete line of inorganic standards. We specialize in custom manufacturing<br />

from quartz and borosilicate glass and offer a broad spectrum of general<br />

laboratory glassware.<br />

Precision Systems Inc.<br />

Booth 2713 (20x10)<br />

16 Tech Circle<br />

Natick, MA 01760 / 508-655-7010<br />

Home Page http://www.precisionsystemsinc.com<br />

The ANALETTE II Chemistry Analyzer is an open-system bench-top chemistry<br />

analyzer for small to mid-size labs for a variety of applications in general and<br />

special chemistry, and drugs. The WR CRYETTE Cryoscope assists in<br />

determining the Molecular Weight of a substance dissolved in a known<br />

solvent. The WR Cryette can measure the freezing point of substances in<br />

solution over the range of -10 to +10°C. Applications of this technique are<br />

found in the petroleum, dairy, beverage, agricultural, research and<br />

pharmaceutical industries. The OSMETTE family of osmometers provides a<br />

full line of freezing point measurement solutions.<br />

Preiser Scientific, Inc.<br />

94 Oliver St PO Box 1330<br />

Booth 5314 (10x10)<br />

St. Albans, WV 25177 / 304-727-2902<br />

Home Page http://www.preiser.com<br />

Manufacturer & International Distributor of Specialty Coal Testing & general<br />

use lab equipment. Featuring new Auto-loading Sulfur Analyzers, Holmes<br />

Crushers, Pulverizers, Splitters & Riffles, Parr Calorimeters, Ash Fusion<br />

Systems, Preiser Rotary Sample Dividers, Plastometers, Dilatometers,<br />

Moisture Drying Ovens, Furnaces, Analytical Balances, PH Meters, Distillation<br />

Systems, Demineralizers, Environmetal and Water Testing Equipment,<br />

Microscopes, Laboratory Furniture, Chemicals, Glassware & Plasticware etc.<br />

Overseas inquiries welcomed.<br />

Premier Lab Supply, Inc.<br />

2714 SW Edgarce Street<br />

Booth 3829 (20x20)<br />

Port St Lucie, FL 34953 / 772-873-1700<br />

Home Page http://www.premierlabsupply.com<br />

Sample Preparation Specialists for Liquids, Loose Powders, Press Pellets and<br />

Fusion Methods by XRF Analysis and more! We manufacture, distribute and<br />

support an assorted range of XRF Sample Cups, Micro Cups, X-Ray Films,<br />

AA Auto Sampler Vials, Petrochemical Glassware; including Distillation Flasks<br />

for D-86; Aluminum Cups, Binders, Fusion Fluxes, Reference Materials,<br />

Pipets and PHOENIX VFD Fusion Machines that produce beads for XRF or<br />

dissolutions for ICP or both. In addition, Platinum & Platinum Alloy Labware<br />

Items such as Beakers, Boats, LOI Crucibles, Dishes, Electrodes, Fusion<br />

Labware, and Wire. Visit our website.<br />

Preston Publications - Div. of Preston Ind.<br />

6600 W. Touhy Avenue<br />

Booth 4614 (10x10)<br />

Niles, IL 60714-4516 / 847-647-2900<br />

Home Page http://www.prestonpub.com<br />

Two international, peer-reviewed scientific journals – Journal of<br />

Chromatographic Science provides application and theoretical information on<br />

all chromatographic techniques including GC, HPLC, TLC, size-exclusion,<br />

SFC, CE, MS, GC-MS, LC-MS, GC-FTIR, sample preparation and more. Visit<br />

http://www.prestonpub.com. Journal of Analytical Toxicology covers improved<br />

and novel techniques for use in clinical, forensic, workplace, sports testing<br />

(doping), and other toxicology laboratories. Provides applications for isolation,<br />

identification and quantitation of drugs and other substances. Visit<br />

http://www.jatox.com. Search engines on both web sites.<br />

Prime Industries, Inc.<br />

2600 Warrenville Rd #205<br />

Downers Grove, IL 60515 / 630-725-9200<br />

Home Page http://www.piilab.com<br />

Princeton Instruments<br />

3660 Quakerbridge Road<br />

Trenton, NJ 08619 / 800-474-2286<br />

Home Page http://www.piacton.com<br />

Booth 2314 (10x10)<br />

Booth 1229 (10x10)<br />

PRO Scientific, Inc.<br />

Booth 1537 (30x10)<br />

99 Willenbrock Road<br />

Oxford, CT 06478 / 800-584-3776<br />

Home Page http://www.proscientific.com<br />

Hand-held or post-mounted homogenizers to process various volumes from<br />

0.03ml to over 40L at top speeds of 30,000 rpm. PRO Micro and MaX-<br />

Homogenizing Packages, Multi-Gen 7 multi generator homogenizing<br />

Packages and Sealed systems are just some of the innovative PRO<br />

homogenizing options available. The Lab Plus Series line features Vortex<br />

Mixers, Nutating Mixers, digital programmable Orbital Shakers, Rockers and<br />

Hotplate Stirrers. New line of PRO-Vantage microcentrifuges. Leading<br />

distributor of Hettich centrifuges, and Memmert ovens, incubators, sterilizers<br />

and water/oil baths.<br />

Process Instruments Inc<br />

Booth 1221 (10x10)<br />

825 North 300 West, Suite 225<br />

Salt Lake City, UT 84103 / 801-322-1235<br />

Home Page http://www.process-instruments-inc.com<br />

We specialize in Raman spectroscopy for process control applications. We<br />

offer complete, turn-key Raman systems with multiplexing capabilities up to 18<br />

channels from one instrument. With detection capabilities < 5 ppm for many<br />

components our Raman instrumentation can be used for measuring total<br />

sulfur in ultra-low sulfur petroleum products, specialty chemicals, and<br />

pharmaceuticals, as well as an economical replacement for on-line GCs. We<br />

provide comprehensive chemometric modeling services and/or can provide<br />

customer training for in-house modeling of on-line applications.<br />

Professional Technical Services, Inc. (PTS) Booth 2235 (40x20)<br />

503 Commercial Dr<br />

Fairfield, OH 45014-7594 / 888-890-1404<br />

Home Page http://www.ptsltd.com<br />

PTS provides onsite service throughout the US. Along with our sister<br />

company, EST Analytical, we repair EST products including the Encon purge<br />

and trap, Archon and EST Model 8100 autosampler, Konelab/Aquakem<br />

discrete analyzers, and Thermo Nitrogen, Sulfur and Chlorine analyzers. In<br />

addition, we provide support and training on Agilent GC and GC/MS systems,<br />

and other manufacturer’s purge and trap systems. We offer overnight<br />

shipment on parts and supplies, free phone tech support and offer<br />

maintenance agreements including contracts, block of time and hourly labor<br />

rates.<br />

Prometco - BMT<br />

7429 W. Bostian Road<br />

Booth 4004 (10x10)<br />

Woodinville, WA 98072 / 425-368-1330<br />

Home Page http://www.prometcobmt.com<br />

Premier supplier of Prometco, BMT & MMM laboratory ovens, incubators,<br />

steam sterilizers, clean steam generators and water purification units. Dry<br />

heat oven models include: Ecocell-natural circulation, Durocell-aggressive<br />

substances, Venticell-forced air convection, Stericell-depyrogentation, and<br />

Vacucell-vacuum drying. Incubator models include: Incucell-natural/forced air<br />

convection, Friocell-forced air convection & cooling, Climacell-climatic<br />

chamber and Co2Cell-Co2 incubator. Our manufacturer's representatives<br />

distribute our products worldwide.<br />

Promium, LLC<br />

22522, 29th Drive SE, Suite 205<br />

Booth 5564 (20x10)<br />

Bothell, WA 98021 / 425-286-9200<br />

Home Page http://www.promium.com<br />

Our LIMS, Element DataSystem is the system of choice for your laboratory.<br />

Element was designed by environmental laboratory professionals specifically<br />

for environmental laboratories. All of our staff, including the Implementation<br />

Engineers and Technical Support staff have previously worked in<br />

environmental laboratories. By strategic choice and substantial experience,<br />

Promium is singularly focused on providing efficient, effective and<br />

comprehensive information management solutions to commercial and<br />

publicly-owned environmental testing laboratories. At Promium, we speak the<br />

language of your lab.<br />

Prosolia, Inc.<br />

351 W. 10th St., Ste 316<br />

Booth 3260 (10x10)<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46202 / 317-278-6171<br />

Home Page http://www.prosolia.com<br />

A provider of revolutionary ionization sources to enhance and expand the use<br />

of mass spectrometers in the laboratory. Omni Spray Ion Sources brings the<br />

power of DESI the lab. DESI (Desorption Electrospray Ionization) is a simple,<br />

sensitive, gentle, and versatile ionization method that allows for the direct<br />

sampling of surfaces without any sample preparation and under ambient<br />

temperature and pressure conditions. Omni Spray Ion Sources have been<br />

demonstrated in applications that range from the detection of explosives to<br />

proteomics.<br />

Protocol Analytical LLC<br />

203 Norcross Avenue<br />

Metuchen, NJ 08840 / 800-522-7739<br />

Booth 2456 (10x10)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Home Page http://www.prostds.com<br />

Products: Welcome to the organic manufacturing arm of SPEX CertiPrep, Inc.<br />

We offer a full line of Protocol Organic Certified Reference Materials for GC,<br />

GC/MS, and HPLC, which are manufactured under the requirements of<br />

ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and ISO/IEC Guide 34-2000. SPEX CertiPrep also<br />

carries GC and GC/MS columns manufactured by Chromatography<br />

Associates. We specialize in custom manufacturing and packaging of


chemicals and chemical products with extensive experience with human<br />

serum and petrochemical products. Visit www.chemspex.com for more<br />

custom packaging information.<br />

Putman Media - Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Booth 1810 (10x10)<br />

555 W. Pierce Rd Ste 301<br />

Itasca, IL 60143 / 630-467-1300<br />

Home Page http://www.putman.net<br />

We are the only magazine that focuses exclusively on the scale up and<br />

manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals, and how these<br />

critical functions affect all other pharmaceutical industry operations.<br />

Pharmaceutical Manufacturing serves the manufacturers of pharmaceutical,<br />

biopharmaceutical and other key industries related to the field. You reach over<br />

25,000 key executives and engineers involved in manufacturing, engineering,<br />

QA, QC Validation, corporate management, regulatory compliance and R&D.<br />

Pyrol AB<br />

Booth 1802 (10x10)<br />

Scheelevagen 30<br />

Lund, Sweden S-223 63 / +46-46-139797<br />

Home Page http://www.pyrolab.com<br />

The new developed Pyrola ® MultiMaticII is an automatic version of the well<br />

known Pyrola ® 2000 pyrolyzer for analysis of complex samples. Different<br />

programs can be chosen for the different samples like thermal desorption,<br />

sequential-fractionated pyrolysis and pyrotomy. Paper, rubber, plastic, coating<br />

and adhesive products, textile, coal, soil and bacteria are materials that when<br />

pyrolyzed, give products that can be identify by Py-GC or Py-GC-MS.<br />

Q<br />

QRP Inc<br />

Booth 5338 (10x10)<br />

3925 N. Runway Drive<br />

Tucson, AZ 85705 / 800-832-3882<br />

Home Page http://www.qrpgloves.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of latex, nitrile, vinyl, and other<br />

specialty polymer and textile gloves and fingercots. These products are<br />

designed to increase yields and reduce cost-in-use in high technology<br />

industries, clean rooms, ESD applications, laboratories and general industry.<br />

The product brands include Biotek and Qualatex latex, Qualatrile nitrile,<br />

PolyTuff polyurethane, Qualatherm heat gloves, and many more. QRP<br />

“Advanced Glove Technology” has been “Protecting People, Products, and<br />

Processes” since 1974.<br />

Quadrex Corporation<br />

Booth 4415 (10x10)<br />

PO Box 3881<br />

Woodbridge, CT 06525 / 800-275-7033<br />

Home Page http://www.quadrexcorp.com<br />

A complete range of GC capillary columns in standard I.D.s and lengths and<br />

the widest range of film thicknesses available from any source. Specialty<br />

columns for environmental, petrochemical, triglyceride and high temperature<br />

applications are also featured. Choose PHAST GC capillary columns for high<br />

speed applications or thick film PHAT Phase columns for L.M.W. applications.<br />

In addition. full-featured portable GCs with many injector and detector options,<br />

and high purity and high output Nitrogen, Hydrogen or Zero-Air Gas<br />

Generators are available. 31 years of column manufacturing expertise.<br />

Quality Environmental Containers - QEC<br />

Booth 5347 (20x10)<br />

P.O. Box 1160<br />

Beaver, WV 25813 / 800-255-3950<br />

Home Page http://www.qecusa.com<br />

QEC, North America’s leading provider of Pre-Cleaned Certified sampling<br />

containers; offering a complete line of certified vials (TOC – VOC), glass,<br />

plastic bottles and soil jars; specially prepared in accordance with USEPA<br />

specifications. Custom Preserved containers including Method 5035 soil vials<br />

and field sampling kits. Also featuring En Core and Terra Core samplers,<br />

Tedlar bags sterile coliform vials, labels, custody seals and much more. Let<br />

QEC be your One Stop Source. International Distributors are welcome. Stop<br />

by to see what’s new!<br />

Quality Lab Accessories L.L.C.<br />

38 Forest Avenue<br />

Booth 2858 (10x10)<br />

Bridgewater, NJ 08807 / 908-685-7500<br />

Home Page http://www.qualitylabaccessories.com<br />

QLA is celebrating over 10 years of providing pharmaceutical companies with<br />

an extensive range of accessories and consumables for all dissolution needs.<br />

Our product line includes glass vessels, vessel covers, baskets and capsule<br />

sinkers. Also paddles, basket shafts, sampling cannula, cannula filters and<br />

calibration tools. All products are made in the USA and are designed to meet<br />

or exceed USP and OEM specifications. QLA offers the highest quality<br />

accessories at cost effective prices. We will be introducing several new<br />

innovative dissolution accessories for <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

Quality Systems International Corp.<br />

445 Godwin Ave Suite 2C<br />

Booth 5355 (20x10)<br />

Midland Park, NJ 07432 / 201-251-2101<br />

Home Page http://www.qsius.com<br />

Our company provides a full range of laboratory software solutions. Our<br />

Laboratory Information Management System- WinLIMS.NET is the industry's<br />

most feature-rich LIMS, ready-to-use right out of the box. Quality Systems was<br />

the first to introduce a 100% <strong>Web</strong>-based LIMS back in 1999 and now our new<br />

next-generation WinLIMS.NET is the most powerful, yet affordable, LIMS<br />

available.<br />

Quant Technologies LLC<br />

Booth 3410 (10x10)<br />

1463 94th Lane NE<br />

Blaine, MN 55449 / 763-398-0508<br />

Home Page http://www.CNLSD-Quant.com<br />

The Condensation Nucleation Light Scattering Detector is like nothing else! A<br />

significantly new approach in HPLC detection, the CNLSD provides high<br />

sensitivity to accurately identify and measure extremely low concentrations of<br />

compounds. It offers a wide dynamic range and near universal detection for a<br />

broad range of non- and semi-volatile compounds. Chromophores and<br />

flurophores are not needed for detection, thereby eliminating or decreasing<br />

the need for compound derivitazation. The detector’s small size, inherent<br />

simplicity, and superior performance will make it an ideal addition to the<br />

analytical chemist’s toolbox.<br />

Quanta Fluid Solutions<br />

Booth 6919 (10x10)<br />

101 Broadway St W Suite 200<br />

Osseo, MN 55369 / 763-488-5432<br />

Home Page http://www.quantafs.com<br />

We are an international, micro fluidics company with breatkthrough technology<br />

for the life science market. Quanta has developed a revolutionary liquid<br />

handling / reagent delivery system that incorporates a single-use, contact-less<br />

dispenser delivering a wide range of volumes with high accuracy and<br />

reproducibility. The system eliminates “carryover” or cross-contamination<br />

between reagents. Benefits are reduced cost, complexity, size and<br />

maintenance while increasing throughput. Please stop by our booth 6919 to<br />

see a demonstration of this exciting technology.<br />

Quantachrome Instruments<br />

1900 Corporate Dr<br />

Booth 1955 (20x10)<br />

Boynton Beach, FL 33426 / 800-989-2476<br />

Home Page http://www.quantachrome.com<br />

Surface area, pore size, true and bulk density analyzers, moisture sorption<br />

and catalyst characterization equipment, rotary powder splitters. ISO 9001<br />

registered manufacturer of superior line of gas sorption, mercury intrusion and<br />

gas pycnometric analyzers, backed by renowned scientific and support.<br />

Representatives worldwide. Also porous materials analysis in own state-ofthe-art<br />

lab. Our analyzers are used in leading research, development and<br />

manufacture of activated carbon, batteries, carbon black, catalysts, ceramics,<br />

fuel cells, papers, pharmaceuticals, nanoporous solids, zeolites etc.<br />

Quantum Analytics<br />

Booth 4755 (40x20)<br />

363 Vintage Pk Drive<br />

Foster City, CA 94404 / 800-992-4199<br />

Home Page http://www.lqa.com<br />

Rent, lease or purchase from our multi-million dollar inventory of new and<br />

reconditioned instruments—ready for immediate delivery. Instruments<br />

available include: GC, GC/MS, HPLC, LC/MS, Pyrolysis Systems, Thermal<br />

Desorption Systems, Universal Injection System, Post-Column Systems,<br />

SimDis Software, Gas Generators, Micropipetting System, Sample<br />

Preparation and Handling, Deconvolution software, Data Systems and<br />

Software, AED, ICP/MS and UV/Vis; manufacturers include: Agilent<br />

Technologies, Diablo, IST, Frontier Laboratories, JAS, LEAP Technologies,<br />

Markes International, Matheson Tri-Gas, Pickering Laboratories, Teledyne<br />

Tekmar and more.<br />

Quick Gem Optoelectronic S&T Co., Ltd.<br />

Booth 6456 (10x10)<br />

9219 Katy Fwy #197<br />

Houston, TX 77024 / 713-827-1600<br />

Home Page http://www.quickgem.com<br />

Our company is a professional production plant of high purity and high quality<br />

quartz products. The products mainly include quartz tube, quartz rod, quartz<br />

ingot, quartz plate, quartz apparatus, laboratory glassware, quartz crucible,<br />

etc. The product mainly applies to the high-tech application. e.g. the substrate<br />

tube and jacket tube used for optical pre-form rod used in optical<br />

communication industry; the quartz tube; quartz rod for high temperature<br />

diffusion; high-temperature oxidation key process used in semiconductor<br />

industry. Compound function quartz glass tube for high efficiency laser<br />

application used for Laser Industry.<br />

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Radiometer Analytical-A Hach Company Brand Booth 4129 (20x20)<br />

PO Box 389 5600 Lindbergh Drive<br />

Loveland, CO 80538 / 800-227-4224<br />

Home Page http://www.radiometer-analytical.com.<br />

Our company develops, manufactures and distributes an extensive range of<br />

electrochemical systems dedicated for routine testing, research and teaching<br />

in the laboratory and on the plant. The company enjoys a reputation for<br />

excellence in pH, ion, and conductivity measurements, titration, and<br />

voltammetry.<br />

Radwag USA L.L.C.<br />

Booth 4807 (20x10)<br />

5777 Olivas Park Drive<br />

Ventura, CA 93003 / 805-644-7068<br />

Home Page http://www.radwagusa.com<br />

Our company is the biggest manufacturer of electronic weighing equipment in<br />

Poland. Radwag manufactures and offers wide range of modern electronic


alances, industrial and medical scales, weightbridges and checkweighers.<br />

Radwag has introduced and documented system of quality control ISO<br />

9001:2000 confirmed by TÜV certificate. This system has been recognized<br />

and certified with certificate, by European notified body CMI. It authorizes<br />

Radwag to self Declaration of conformity of our products with NAVI and MID<br />

directive.<br />

Rainin Instrument LLC<br />

7500 Edgewater Drive<br />

Oakland, CA 94621 / 800-472-4646<br />

Home Page http://www.rainin.com<br />

Raman Systems Inc<br />

3007 Longhorn Blvd. #105<br />

Booth 4920 (30x10),<br />

4921 (30x20)<br />

Booth 1125 (10x10)<br />

Austin, TX 78758 / 512-719-9900<br />

Home Page http://www.ramansystems.com<br />

Our family of dedicated Raman spectrometer systems is used throughout the<br />

academic, security, food, agriculture, chemical and pharmaceutical industries.<br />

Mobile systems for HazMat/security inspection, product authentication and incoming<br />

material inspection. Laboratory systems for rapid at-line plant and<br />

laboratory QC, QA analysis. Meeting USP requirements, systems are<br />

calibrated and their performance verified using NIST Raman photometric<br />

standards and ASTM methods for wavelength. Single and multiplexed<br />

process systems comply with intrinsic safety and ATEX regimes.<br />

RCS Group, LLC<br />

Booth 1809 (10x10)<br />

5140 Franz Road, Suite 400<br />

Katy, TX 77493 / 281-338-0106<br />

Home Page http://www.r-c-s-group.com<br />

Configuration and systems integration of Gas Chromatographs (GC's) for<br />

laboratory, on-line, and at-line analyses in petro-chemical, refining, energy,<br />

bulk / electronic / specialty gases, and other markets. Customized solutions<br />

for most brands of GC with special emphasis on Agilent Technologies and<br />

Varian hardware. Featuring Valco valves and detectors. Automated sampling<br />

solutions. Training courses. We Listen to You.<br />

Reaction Engineering, Inc.<br />

Booth 6848 (20x10)<br />

15-4 Munwon-dong<br />

Gwacheon, Kyonggi, Korea 427-090 / 82-2-504-2942<br />

Home Page http://www.reactioneng.co.kr<br />

Manufacturer of Laboratory High pressure & high temperature Reactor<br />

system, Glass Reactor system, Catalyst Reactor system, Supercritical Fluid<br />

Extraction system, High pressure metering pump, Mass Flow Controller etc.<br />

Real-Time Analyzers, Inc.<br />

Booth 1437 (10x10)<br />

362 Industrial Park Road, #8<br />

Middletown, CT 06457 / 860-635-9800<br />

Home Page http://www.rta.biz<br />

Our Raman analyzers provide rapid (< 1-min) chemical analysis in the most<br />

demanding environments. The long term stability of our rugged Industrial<br />

Raman Analyzer allows process measurements in the plant. Our 25-lb,<br />

battery-operated Portable Raman Analyzer is ideal for field measurements.<br />

Both analyzers employ 785 or 1064 nm laser excitation to eliminate<br />

fluorescence generated by all natural substances (biologicals, food, and<br />

petrochemicals). X-axis stability provides confident spectral subtractions,<br />

library searches, chemometrics, and calibration transfer. Also see our award<br />

winning Simple SERS Sample Vials.<br />

Redfish Photonics, Inc.<br />

5460 Skylane Blvd<br />

Booth 3937 (20x10)<br />

Santa Rosa, CA 95403 / 707-545-9800<br />

Home Page http://www.redfishphotonics.com<br />

Our company is a supplier of solid-state heat pumps (thermoelectric coolers)<br />

and provides quality packaging services for the coolers assembled with<br />

temperature sensors, optical materials and customer furnished sensor chips.<br />

We provide sub-assemblies and for companies specializing in the<br />

manufacture of sensor chips, our in-house capability to provide hermetically<br />

sealed packages results in having one supplier for all your assembly<br />

requirements. Stop by our booth to discuss our new metalized cap/window<br />

assemblies.<br />

Refining Systems, Inc.<br />

PO Box 72466<br />

Las Vegas, NV 89170 / 702-368-0579<br />

Home Page http://www.refiningsystems.com<br />

Reichert, Inc.<br />

3362 Walden Avenue<br />

Booth 2503 (10x10)<br />

Booth 1443 (10x10)<br />

Depew, NY 14043-2437 / 888-849-8955<br />

Home Page http://www.reichertai.com<br />

The Reichert SR7000DC is an affordable two-channel Surface Plasmon<br />

Refractometer (SPR) biosensor. The addition of an autosampler enhances the<br />

capability for automating and running a number of samples with consistent<br />

experimental protocols. Designed to be adaptable and flexible to you’re your<br />

research needs. Reichert refractometers provide for any need from traditional<br />

rugged IP67 handheld, the smallest digital handheld, Abbe transmission units<br />

with modern electronic interfaces, and two model ranges of full featured<br />

benchtop units. Reichert, optical instruments since 1837.<br />

Remspec Corporation<br />

Booth 3006 (10x10)<br />

512 Leadmine Rd<br />

Sturbridge, MA 01566 / 800-473-6773<br />

Home Page http://www.remspec.com<br />

Renishaw, Inc.<br />

Booth 2123 (20x10)<br />

5277 Trillium Blvd<br />

Hoffman Estates, IL 60192-3602 / 847-286-9953<br />

Home Page http://www.renishaw.com<br />

A world leader in spectroscopy systems and components for Raman and<br />

photoluminescence spectroscopy. Renishaw manufactures a wide range of<br />

spectroscopy products, including Raman microscopes, compact process<br />

monitoring spectrometers, structural and chemical analyzers for scanning<br />

electron microscopes, diode lasers, and state-of-the-art cooled CCD<br />

detectors, for end-user and OEM applications. Primary products include the<br />

inVia Raman microscopes and the RA series of Raman analyzers, which<br />

exploit the Raman effect to identify and characterize the chemistry and<br />

structure of materials in a non-contacting, non-destructive manner.<br />

Research Technologies, Inc.<br />

Booth 2638 (10x10)<br />

945 Concord St<br />

Framingham, MA 01701 / 603-689-4323<br />

Home Page http://www.webmarketresearch.com<br />

Our company is an independent research firm providing professional and costeffective<br />

marketing solutions for our life science clients. With our partner,<br />

webmarketreseach.com, we have implemented an enterprise solution for life<br />

science market research. Our solution allows us to handle custom research<br />

projects from survey development through analysis to presenting and<br />

reporting the final results. Visit our booth and allow us provide a quote on your<br />

next research project, you will not be disappointed!<br />

Resolution Analytical Systems<br />

Booth 4730 (10x10)<br />

590 East 32nd St.<br />

Holland, MI 49423 / 616-392-8001<br />

Home Page http://www.resolutionsys.com<br />

RAS provides a total solution for your GC, GC/MS, LC & LC/MS needs. We<br />

provide analytical instrumentation as well as your consumable needs for ALL<br />

CTC ® Pals sold by Gerstel ® , LEAP ® , Agilent ® , Shimadzu ® , Cohesive ® ,<br />

Waters ® , and others. We are truly dedicated to the chromatographer with<br />

columns, valves, and other accessories for analytical HPLC, Prep HPLC,<br />

Chiral chromatography, column heaters and chillers, lab automation / liquid<br />

handling, and lab safety.<br />

Resonant Sensors Incorporated<br />

202 E. Border St., Mailbox 201<br />

Booth 7024 (10x10)<br />

Arlington, TX 76010 / 817-272-3450<br />

Home Page http://www.resonantsensors.com<br />

RSI provides next-generation sensor systems and contract testing services for<br />

pharmaceutical and biotech research customers. Our patented products are<br />

based on optical guided-mode resonance technology, thus requiring no<br />

chemical labels. RSI products include micro-array sensor plates and reader<br />

systems that quantify biochemical reactions in real time with outstanding<br />

accuracy and repeatability. This differentiating technology provides new assay<br />

tools for the biosensor market that will dramatically reduce the development<br />

time and cost of pharmaceutical and medical products.<br />

Resource Technology Corporation (RTC)<br />

2931 Soldier Springs Road P.O. Box 1346<br />

Booth 1121 (10x10)<br />

Laramie, WY 82070 / 800-576-5690<br />

Home Page http://www.rt-corp.com<br />

Certified Reference Materials for Pharmaceuticals, Waters, Soils, and<br />

Sludges. Secondary pharmaceutical standards (validated to major<br />

pharmacopoeias), custom packaging and characterization. Organic CRMs<br />

including Volatiles, Semi-Volatiles, PCBs, Herbicides, Pesticides, and<br />

Petroleum Hydrocarbons. Inorganic CRMs. Laboratory Proficiency Testing<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s (LPTP) for microbiological, aqueous and solid matrices, and<br />

pharmaceuticals, meeting NELAC and ISO17025 requirements. Authorized<br />

distributor for IRMM (BCR), NWRI, BAM and LGC. Distributor of the EP, BP,<br />

and other pharmacopoeias. Your single source for CRMs.<br />

Restek Corporation<br />

Booth 2411 (30x10)<br />

110 Benner Cir<br />

Bellefonte, PA 16823-8812 / 800-356-1688<br />

Home Page http://www.restekcorp.com<br />

Our company researches, develops, and manufactures general purpose and<br />

application-specific columns for gas chromatography and high performance<br />

liquid chromatography, plus chromatography supplies, tools, and accessories,<br />

replacement parts for chromatographic systems, air sampling canisters and<br />

sampling trains, and reference chemicals for environmental,<br />

petroleum/petrochemical, and other analyses. A unique division, Restek<br />

Performance Coatings, develops proprietary treatments for deactivating and<br />

protecting metal surfaces. Our goal is to surpass our customers’ expectations<br />

every time they contact us, in courtesy, helpfulness, and product quality.<br />

Retsch Inc<br />

Booth 3735 (30x20)<br />

74 Walker Lane<br />

Newtown, PA 18940 / 866-473-8724<br />

Home Page http://www.retsch-us.com<br />

A long established manufacturer of high quality sieving equipment and<br />

mills/grinders for sample preparation. Products include sieve shakers, sieves,<br />

mills, pulverizers, and jaw crushers as well as pellet presses, sample dividers,<br />

dryers, sample feeders and optical particle sizing analyzers. Featured


products will be the new AS 200 Tap sieve shaker and MM 400/MM 200 ball<br />

mills. A new planetary mill PM 100 CM will be shown along with the PM<br />

GrindControl for remote real-time monitoring of temperature and pressure<br />

during ball milling.<br />

Rheodyne, LLC<br />

Booth 6033 (30x50)<br />

600 Park Court<br />

Rohnert Park, CA 94928 / 707-588-2000<br />

Home Page http://www.rheodyne.com<br />

A Unit of IDEX ® Health & Science – Our products are recognized worldwide as<br />

the standard of excellence in fluid valve and degassing products for<br />

manufacturers and users of analytical instruments. Rheodyne works closely<br />

with OEMs to provide rapid, full-service support throughout product<br />

development, utilizing world-class, in-house engineering expertise and<br />

manufacturing capabilities. Rheodyne will show their complete line of Titan <br />

valves: Low-pressure TitanEX, high-pressure TitanHP, ultra-high pressure<br />

TitanHP, and TitanCL. Rheodyne products also include pumps, dosing<br />

engines, and multi-channel OEM fluid degassing modules.<br />

RheoSense, Inc.<br />

Booth 3107 (10x10)<br />

2694 Bishop Drive, Suite 260<br />

San Ramon, CA 94583 / 925-866-3803<br />

Home Page http://www.rheosense.com<br />

Viscometers/Rheometers On a Chip (VROC’s) are revolutionarily small<br />

viscosity measuring devices. They are designed for precise measurement of<br />

extremely small quantities of expensive chemicals and for difficult high shear<br />

rate measurements. VROC’s are perfect for on-line system control and high<br />

throughtput applications. VROC’s are useful in the Pharmaceutical,<br />

Biopharmaceutical, Chemical, and Ink industries. Our viscosity sensors are:<br />

Small and scalable, Able to measure 50ul samples, Capable of molecular<br />

level resolution, Easy to use and clean.<br />

Rheotek USA, Inc.<br />

6001 Claymont Village Drive, Suite 1<br />

Booth 6323 (20x10)<br />

Crestwood, KY 40014 / 502-225-0093<br />

Home Page http://www.rheotek.com<br />

New viscosity Innovation through Automation. Automated Solution<br />

Viscometers for polymers and pulp. Automating methods such as ASTM D<br />

789 (relative viscosity), ISO 307 (reduced viscosity) and ASTM D 4603<br />

(inherent and intrinsic viscosity). Automated kinematic viscometers for oil,<br />

petroleum derivatives and additives in accordance with ASTM D 445/446.<br />

High throughput and automated cleaning. Automating a wide viscosity range<br />

and multiple test temperatures. Polymer standards and oil standards certified<br />

in ISO 17025 accredited laboratory. Constant temperature baths and manual<br />

capillary viscometers. In-line process viscosity analyzers.<br />

Ricca Chemical Company<br />

Booth 2558 (20x10)<br />

448 West Fork Drive<br />

Arlington, TX 76012 / 888-467-4222<br />

Home Page http://www.riccachemical.com<br />

Chemical testing solutions including standardized acids, bases and other<br />

titrants; pH buffers; atomic absorption , ICP, ion chromatography, ion specific<br />

electrode and other standards; pH and chemical indicators; in vitro diagnostic<br />

reagents; ASTM, APHA, EPA, AOAC, USP, ACS and other solutions for<br />

water, environmental, chemical, food, beverage, petrochemical and other<br />

analyses.<br />

Rice Lake Weighing Systems<br />

Booth 2207 (30x10)<br />

230 W Coleman St<br />

Rice Lake, WI 54868 / 715-234-9171<br />

Home Page http://www.ricelake.com<br />

The premier provider of weighing equipment and services to the<br />

Pharmaceutical, Life Sciences, Chemical, Food Processing and Precious<br />

Metals Industries. Laboratory to distribution, hazardous, non-hazardous to<br />

HACCP/FDA compliance environments, our manufacturing technology,<br />

professional staff and commitment beyond measurement provide solutions in<br />

liquid handling, batching, test weights, traceable inventory software, custom<br />

designs, balances, mass comparators, industrial balances, and electrochemistry<br />

products and virtually every weighing application. Rice Lake<br />

continues a 60+ year tradition of high-quality precision measurement products<br />

and services.<br />

Riedel-de Haen/Sigma-Aldrich<br />

3050 Spruce St.<br />

Booth 3421 (40x40)<br />

St Louis, MO 63103 / 800-325-3010<br />

Home Page http://www.sigma-aldrich.com<br />

We are a leading manufacturer of laboratory chemicals and reagents for<br />

analytical applications. Whether you need, HYDRANAL ® products for Karl<br />

Fischer, AQUANAL ® water test kits, PESTANAL ® standards for environmental<br />

analysis, organics and inorganic for chemical synthesis, high purity<br />

chromatography standards or specialty chemicals such as LC-MS solvents,<br />

you can find them at Sigma-Aldrich. We are committed to supplying you with<br />

superior products, new technologies and unsurpassed service.<br />

Rigaku Americas Corporation<br />

Booth 5321 (30x20)<br />

9009 New Trails Dr<br />

The Woodlands, TX 77381 / 281-363-2300 ext 122<br />

Home Page http://www.rigaku.com<br />

Our company provides the world’s most complete line of X-ray diffraction and<br />

fluorescence instruments, including: benchtop and laboratory powder<br />

diffractometers, high-resolution thin film diffractometers, X-ray reflectometers,<br />

diffraction and topography tools for the semiconductor industry, small angle<br />

scattering systems, rotating anode generators; sequential and simultaneous<br />

X-ray spectrometers, TXRF systems, and wafer analyzers. Rigaku also<br />

provides crystallization automation solutions and single crystal diffraction<br />

products.<br />

Ritter Medical Care<br />

Booth 2704 (10x10)<br />

Kaufbeurer Str. 55<br />

Schwabmunchen, Germany D-86830 / +49-8232-500-346<br />

Home Page http://www.ritter-medicalcare.de<br />

Located in Schwabmünchen/ Germany and provides more than 40 years of<br />

know-how in developing and producing high-precision plastic parts. The<br />

innovative manufacturer of laboratory consumables is producing in<br />

accodonance with the highest quality standards and is certified ISO<br />

9001.2000 and 13485:2003. The product range offers dispensers and<br />

syringes, conductive tips and cuvette segments for robotic-systems, microtiterand<br />

deepwell-plates and different medical devices and consumables for<br />

OEM-Partners.<br />

RKI Instruments Inc.<br />

33248 Central Ave.<br />

Union City, CA 94587-2010 / 800-754-5165<br />

Home Page http://www.rkiinstruments.com<br />

RMB Products Inc.<br />

1201 RMB Ct.<br />

Booth 6336 (10x10)<br />

Booth 6916 (20x10)<br />

Fountain, CO 80817 / 719-382-9300<br />

Home Page http://www.rmb.com<br />

Our company specializes in the design, and manufacture of custom-high<br />

performance plastic components for lab use. Our 45 year expertise allows us<br />

to offer solutions to demanding applications. We excel in applications that<br />

require tight tolerances and high performance. We have a standard PFA bottle<br />

line in sizes ranging from 4 to 40 liters in capacity. These bottles can be<br />

configured to interact with any laboratory or transportation need. For more<br />

information, please visit us at our website.<br />

Robot Coupe USA<br />

264 South Perkins Street<br />

Booth 5627 (10x10)<br />

Ridgeland, MS 39157 / 815-727-7960<br />

Home Page http://www.robotcoupe-si.com<br />

We offer vertical bath processors for high efficient, low-cost mixing and<br />

processing solutions to industries involved in chemical technology, food<br />

technology, etc. Robot Coupe’s batch processors accomplish intense mixing<br />

and size reduction in just minutes for a wide range of applications. Our<br />

versatile processors allow size reduction, mixing, emulsification and<br />

homogenizing in just one machine in units 1 liter to 60 liter capacity for<br />

processing batches from 50-100 grams to 60 liter. For a demonstration or<br />

information call or visit our website.<br />

Rochoet Platinum Labware<br />

400 Madison Avenue, Suite 12B<br />

Booth 2005 (20x10)<br />

New York, NY 10017 / 212-688-6812<br />

Home Page http://www.rochoet.com<br />

Global Manufacturer and distributor of platinum labware and platinum group<br />

metals including platinum, palladium, ruthenium, iridium and rhodium, used in<br />

scientific and analytical settings. Offering full service refining of old labware<br />

and other precious metals. Products include specialty alloys, rod, wire,small<br />

and large diameter tubing, sheet and engineered components such as tubes<br />

for capillary electrophoresis.<br />

RoMack, Inc.<br />

P.O. Box 615<br />

Booth 4011 (10x10)<br />

Lightfoot, VA 23090 / 757-258-4805<br />

Home Page http://www.romackfiberoptics.com<br />

We will be exhibiting our line of exclusively fiberoptic dip probes, and will also<br />

have on display other types of fiberoptic assemblies and components<br />

specifically tailored for spectroscopic applications. Products include: probes,<br />

fiberoptics, connectors, adapters, patchcords, bundles, arrays, collimators,<br />

couplers, tapers and filter packages. We routinely take concept to product,<br />

creating solutions to the most difficult problems.<br />

Royal Society of Chemistry<br />

Thomas Graham House,<br />

Science Park Milton Road<br />

Booth 3943 (10x10)<br />

Cambridge, United Kingdom CB4 OWF / +44-0-1223-420066<br />

Home Page http://www.rsc.org/publishing<br />

RSC Publishing is one of the world's leading scientific publishers, offering an<br />

exceptional range of peer-reviewed journals, magazines, books, databases<br />

and publishing services to the chemical science community. We publish<br />

leading analytical science journals The Analyst, Lab on a Chip, JAAS (Journal<br />

of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry) and Journal of Environmental Monitoring<br />

as well as Analytical Abstracts, the premier current awareness and information<br />

retrieval service for analytical scientists.<br />

RPMC Lasers, Inc.<br />

203 Joseph St.<br />

Booth 7022 (10x10)<br />

O'Fallon, MD 63366 / 636-272-7227<br />

Home Page http://www.rpmclasers.com<br />

Our company offers miniature air cooled lasers that range from 236nm to<br />

1064nm in wavelength, nJ's to 200uJ's in energy and rep rates as high as<br />

1MHz with sub nanosecond pulsewidths. RPMC also offers 1MHz picosecond<br />

micromachining lasers, custom nanosecond lasers from 213nm - 10µm,<br />

flashlamp lasers, and various other air cooled lasers. We also offer high power<br />

multimode and single mode laser diodes from 622nm through >2300nm,


collimated modules, and high brightness and high power fiber coupled<br />

modules.<br />

RPS, Inc.<br />

520 Virginia Drive<br />

Fort Washington, PA 19034 / 866-777-1151<br />

Home Page http://www.rpsweb.com<br />

RT Instruments, Inc.<br />

10 N. East Street, Ste 106<br />

Woodland, CA 95776 / 530-666-6700<br />

Home Page http://www.rtinstruments.com<br />

Rudolph Instruments, Inc.<br />

400 Morris Ave Ste 120<br />

Booth 6720 (10x10),<br />

6721 (20x20)<br />

Booth 4009 (10x10)<br />

Booth 2406 (20x10)<br />

Denville, NJ 07834-1362 / 973-983-6700<br />

Home Page http://www.rudolphinst.com<br />

New models of UV/VIS Polarimeters meeting the requirements of USP, EP,<br />

JP, for Pharmaceutical, Forensic Analysis, Synthesized Compounds<br />

applications GLP and 21CFR part 11 compliant software. HP 100 Hand Held<br />

Polarimeter. And 16 models of High Resolution Digital Refractometers. High<br />

Quality cost effective HPLC Columns, Trace Metals Analyzer TEA 4000 with<br />

detection limits matching ICP. LIMS by Caliber configurable, scalable, highperformance,<br />

web based, n-tier solution secure IP address based access<br />

enabling users to reach all their partners and customers.<br />

Rudolph Research Analytical<br />

Booth 3655 (40x20)<br />

55 Newburgh Road<br />

Hackettstown, NJ 07840 / 973-584-1558<br />

Home Page http://www.rudolphresearch.com<br />

Polarimeters, Refractometers, Density Meters, Automation: Automatic<br />

Polarimeter line includes 12 different models with features including 21 CFR<br />

Part 11 compliance, multiple wavelengths, electronic cooling and heating.<br />

Automatic Refractometer line includes 6 different models with electronic<br />

cooling and heating, wide Refractive Index range (1.3 – 1.7 RI). Automatic<br />

Density Meters with innovative features designed to meet the most demanding<br />

applications. Models to satisfy needs of the pharmaceutical, sugar, food, flavor<br />

and fragrance, chemical, beverage, and petrochemical industries, as well as<br />

education and research.<br />

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S.A.S. Corporation<br />

Booth 2103 (10x10)<br />

3-16-6 Kinugaoka, Hachioji<br />

Tokyo, Japan 192-0912 / 81-426-36-7726<br />

Home Page http://www.sascorp.jp/english<br />

We are a trading company in Japan focusing on Liquid Chromatography field.<br />

We introduce high technological and advanced products made in Japan every<br />

year, such as HPLC columns, pumps, degassing units, consumables and<br />

unique products to the world, and also introduce products for HPLC from<br />

whole of the world to Japan.<br />

S.E. International, Inc.<br />

Booth 1915 (10x10)<br />

PO Box 39<br />

Summertown, TN 38483-0039 / 800-293-5759<br />

Home Page http://www.seintl.com<br />

Manufacturer of the Radiation Alert ® product line offering handheld ionizing<br />

radiation detection instruments: Geiger counters, dosimeters, multi-channel<br />

analyzers for surface and air contamination. The NEW Abacus utilizes handheld<br />

and desktop computers to pack unprecedented functionality into an<br />

ergonomically designed instrument. The Inspector+ and Abacus can be used<br />

with a Wipe Test Plate for gross wipe counting. Other models are convenient<br />

and useful for applications in laboratories, industry, petrochemical, emergency<br />

response, HAZMAT and educational fields. We offer calibration services for<br />

GM instruments below 1R.<br />

Saint-Gobain-Seals<br />

150 Dey Road<br />

Wayne, NJ 07470 / 973-696-4700<br />

Booth 3515 (10x10)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Home Page http://www.seals.saint-gobain.com<br />

Our company offers the Scientific & Medical Instrumentation engineering<br />

community an unparalleled line of Sealing Solutions proven to outperform in<br />

hostile environments. Our OmniSeal, OmniLip, and OmniFlex seal designs &<br />

Fluoroloy materials display unequalled resistance to aggressive chemicals,<br />

extreme temperatures & ultra high pressures. Our expert engineering team<br />

works closely with customers on a co-development and partnership approach<br />

to push the limits of fluid sealing performance. With a worldwide support staff,<br />

we offer fast response, the highest degree of quality, and proven reliability that<br />

withstands the test of time.<br />

Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics<br />

11 Sicho Rd.<br />

Poestenkill, NY 12140 / 800-283-5963<br />

Booth 5021 (20x20)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Home Page http://www.labpure.com<br />

SGPPL is the manufacturer of a broad range of high performance and ultrapure<br />

plastic laboratory supplies including: Tygon ® laboratory tubing, silicone<br />

and fluoropolymer tubing; Chemware ® fluoropolymer bottles, beakers and<br />

utensils; Bytac ® surface protector film; LabPure ® capliners, septa, microplate<br />

sealer pads and silicone stoppers. Our unique process technologies and<br />

incomparable knowledge of materials combine to bring customers innovative<br />

products that enhance performance and productivity. SGPPL has a long<br />

history of pioneering products that meet our customers’ most demanding<br />

applications.<br />

Sancilio and Company, Inc.<br />

Booth 2304 (10x10)<br />

3874 Fiscal Court, Suite 200<br />

Riviera Beach, FL 33404 / 561-847-2302<br />

Home Page http://www.sancilio.com<br />

Founded in 2004 by Frederick D. Sancilio, Ph.D. as a Rapid Response<br />

Laboratory, SCI has provided clients in need same day turnaround in<br />

situations involving: recalls, process validation and compliance. With decades<br />

of experience, our team can help navigate complex regulatory issues,<br />

providing calm in turbulent times. Our laboratory can report data within 72<br />

hours of sample receipt using: HPLC, GC, Dissolution, FTIR or UV<br />

methodology. We also provide method verification, validation, development or<br />

consultation services.<br />

Sanmar Speciality Chemicals Limited -<br />

Booth 1441 (10x10)<br />

Bangalore Genei<br />

#6, VI Main Near SRS Road, Peenya<br />

Karnath, India 560058 / 91-80-28391453<br />

Home Page http://www.bangaloregenei.com<br />

Sapphire Engineering, Inc.<br />

Booth 6033 (30x50)<br />

53 Portside Drive<br />

Pocasset, MA 02559 / 508-563-5531<br />

Home Page http://www.sapphireengineering.com<br />

A Unit of IDEX ® Health & Science – Using positive displacement pistons<br />

instead of traditional syringes, Sapphire Engineering ’s premium line of<br />

pumps accurately dispense volumes from below1µl up to 5mL. Furthermore,<br />

our ceramic-to-ceramic shear valves offer superior life compared to traditional<br />

polymer valves. We also provide complete dispensing modules, such as our<br />

PVM, which includes a pump integrated with a valve and appropriate motor<br />

controller.<br />

Sarstedt, Inc.<br />

1025 St James Church Rd<br />

Booth 1524 (20x10)<br />

Newton, NC 28658 / 828-465-4000<br />

Home Page http://www.sarstedt.com<br />

Our company develops, manufactures, and markets equipment and<br />

consumables for medicine and research. The company's range of laboratory<br />

products is the result of in-house design and stringent quality control<br />

procedures. Products for the research laboratory include tissue culture<br />

labware; consumables for PCR, molecular biology, microbiology, and<br />

cryopreservation; and benchtop instruments.<br />

Sartorius Mechatronics Corp<br />

131 Heartland Boulevard<br />

Booth 1640 (20x10)<br />

Edgewood, NY 11717 / 800-635-2906<br />

Home Page http://www.sartorius.com<br />

At this year’s <strong>Pittcon</strong>, we will be showing within the Sartorius Stedim Biotech<br />

booth, balances that provide solutions for a broad spectrum of weighing<br />

applications, and pH electrochemistry meters. In addition, Sartorius<br />

Mechatronics weighing product lines consists of balances from ultra micro to<br />

heavy duty scales, moisture analyzers, OEM weigh modules, pipette<br />

calibration balance, load cells, indicators/controllers, batch controllers and<br />

level by weight.<br />

Sartorius Stedim Biotech<br />

131 Heartland Blvd<br />

Booth 1640 (20x10)<br />

Edgewood, NY 11717 / 877-452-2345<br />

Home Page http://www.sartorius-stedim.com<br />

Our company is a leading provider of cutting-edge equipment and services for<br />

the development, quality assurance and production processes of the<br />

biopharmaceutical industry. Our integrated solutions covering cell culture,<br />

filtration, purification, microbiology and lab water technologies are supporting<br />

the biopharmaceutical and life science industry to develop and produce drugs<br />

safely, timely and economically. Strongly rooted in the scientific community<br />

and closely allied with customers and technology partners, we are dedicated<br />

to our philosophy of "Turning science into solutions".<br />

Savillex<br />

6133 Baker Road<br />

Booth 3839 (20x10)<br />

Minnetonka, MN 55345 / 952-935-4100<br />

Home Page http://www.savillex.com<br />

Manufacturer of PFA labware products for over 30 years. Currently<br />

manufacture over one thousand labware products including; vials, digestion<br />

vessels, inline filters, jars, impingers, sub-boiling stills and various transfer<br />

containers. Also offer unique products for the elemental analytical market<br />

including products for sample preparation, sample introduction and PFA<br />

nebulizers. In addition, Savillex is your complete source for custom injection<br />

molded PFA and fluorpolymer solutions. Savillex will partner with you to<br />

custom mold the product you need for your specific application.<br />

Schambeck SFD GmbH<br />

Booth 3910 (30x10)<br />

Rhondorfer Str. 51<br />

Bad Honnef, Germany D-53604 / +49 2224 92390<br />

Home Page http://www.schambeck-sfd.com<br />

Manufacturer of Refractive Index (RI) and Evaporative Light Scattering<br />

Detectors (ELSD) for High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC).


Schlegel Associates Inc<br />

Booth 2215 (10x10)<br />

6 Palomino Ct Suite 101<br />

Wilmington, DE 19803 / 302-477-1810<br />

Representatives for Petrolab (ASTM petroleum analyzers), Grabner (vapor<br />

pressure, MiniFlash, MiniDistillation, octane, viscosity, & density testers),<br />

Cianlfone Scientific (portable metal & coating thickness analyzers), Carbolite<br />

(high temperature tube & box furnaces and research ovens), Systea Scientific<br />

(discrete automated multi-element chemistry analyzers), XStream Systems<br />

(counterfeit drug/material identification analyzers), Prometco-BMT (steam<br />

sterilizers & incubators), Myers Vacuum (high vacuum distillation systems &<br />

vacuum components). Technical staff available to manufacturers seeking<br />

marketing representatives.<br />

schmidlin-DBS AG<br />

Booth 2860 (10x10)<br />

Sarbachstrasse 5<br />

Neuheim, Switzerland CH-6345 / +41 41 757 6161<br />

Home Page http://www.schmidlin-dbs.com<br />

Schmidt+Haensch<br />

Booth 3711 (10x10)<br />

Waldstrasse 80-81<br />

Berlin, Germany 13403 / +49 (0) 30 41707210<br />

Home Page http://www.schmidt-haensch.com<br />

Established in 1864 in Berlin Schmidt+Haensch is the leading company for<br />

Polarimeter and Refractometer. This year's highlight will be our new line of<br />

Polarimeter e.g. the UniPol-L especially designed for pharmaceutical<br />

applications including GLP and 21 CFR part 11 compliant software. The<br />

unique multi wavelength Refractometer (DSR-L) for characterising multi<br />

component liquids and solids measures refractive index within the wavelength<br />

of 400- 900 nm. For inline monitoring Process Refractometer also for<br />

intrinsically safe applications are available.<br />

Sci-Tec Inc<br />

27 Glen Rd<br />

Booth 2436 (20x10)<br />

Sandy Hook, CT 06482 / 888-235-2694<br />

Home Page http://www.sci-tec-inc.com<br />

Laboratory and process analyzers for powders, dispersions and emulsions.<br />

ShearScan and Revolution are instruments for measuring powder flowability,<br />

granulation, caking, fluidization and consolidation strength. Turbiscan<br />

analyzes the stability of concentrated emulsions and dispersions and is<br />

available with an Automated Aging Station. Horus is a unique tool to<br />

investigate film formation for applications such as drying and curing of paints,<br />

inks, resins, varnishes, adhesives and cosmetics. FPA and PartAn use video<br />

imaging to measure particle size and shape. DustMon analyzes the level of<br />

dustiness in powders and granulates.<br />

Scie-Plas<br />

Unit 3 Gainsborough Trading Estates, Old Road<br />

Booth 3805 (10x10)<br />

Southam Warwickshire, United Kingdom CV47 1HP / 44-(0)1926 814 093<br />

Home Page http://www.scie-plas.co.uk<br />

We have always set the highest standards in innovation, design and<br />

manufacture, making us one of the WORLD’S largest suppliers of gel<br />

electrophoresis, radiation protection and laboratory storage equipment. Four<br />

decades’ experience of rigorous R&D - both in-house and through laboratories<br />

with expertise in a particular technique - coupled with manufacturing prowess<br />

in the latest plastic fabrication techniques have allowed Scie-Plas to produce a<br />

range of products renowned for their long life, strength and versatility.<br />

Scientech Inc.<br />

Booth 1620 (20x10)<br />

5649 Arapahoe Avenue<br />

Boulder, CO 80303 / 800-525-0522<br />

Home Page http://www.scientech-inc.com<br />

For the first time ever, you can now get an analytical balance (0.1mg) with a<br />

suspension system that cannot be broken. Ideal for students, this hardy line<br />

of balances is called the Zeta Series by Scientech. It has a new, revolutionary<br />

weighing technology with a patent pending that you cannot get anywhere else.<br />

Come see our amazing demonstration during <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> or go to<br />

www.scientech-inc.com to view our streaming video.<br />

Scientific Computing World<br />

Booth 5460 (10x10)<br />

The Spectrum Building Purbeck Road<br />

Cambridge, United Kingdom CB2 8PD / +44 1223 211 192<br />

Home Page http://www.scientific-computing.com<br />

SCW is Europe's only publication and website dedicated to the software<br />

needs of science, technology and medicine. SCW covers all aspects of<br />

computing, from the way in which the latest software is revolutionising<br />

research to the practicalities of new product installations. The annual<br />

Laboratory Informatics Guide is published with the December/January issue<br />

and highlights the very latest developments in lab informatics software. In<br />

<strong>2008</strong>, SCW enters its 15th year of publication, underlining its position as a<br />

market-leading title in this key sector. Published 6 times per year it reaches<br />

around 80,000 readers.<br />

Scientific Industries, Inc.<br />

70 Orville Dr<br />

Booth 4211 (20x10)<br />

Bohemia, NY 11716 / 888-850-6208<br />

Home Page http://www.scientificindustries.com<br />

We are best known for our flagship product, the Vortex-Genie, is a world<br />

leader in the design and manufacturing of vortex mixers, shakers, and stirrers.<br />

Since its foundation in 1954, Scientific Industries has focused on providing<br />

rugged, reliable products, which most notably includes the world-famous<br />

Vortex-Genie mixer. Over the years, this mixer, has become an essential<br />

piece of equipment for any type of laboratory, and the vast array of<br />

accessories permits convenient mixing in any type of container.<br />

Scientific Instrument Services<br />

Booth 5923 (30x10)<br />

1027 Old York Road<br />

Ringoes, NJ 08551 / 908-788-5550<br />

Home Page http://www.sisweb.com<br />

SIS provides supplies & services for Mass spectrometers, Gas & Liquid<br />

Chromatographs, Vacuum Systems and other scientific equipment. SIS<br />

specializes in the manufacture of filaments for mass spectrometers and other<br />

instruments. Contract Machining. Our expanded machine shop manufactures<br />

parts for scientific and medical instruments. Our shop includes modern CNC<br />

equipment for the machining of components from virtually any material to the<br />

high quality standards of precision and cleanliness required by the scientific<br />

and medical community.<br />

Scientific Plastics<br />

Booth 3610 (10x10)<br />

1016 Southwest Blvd.<br />

Kansas City, KS 66103 / 913-432-0322<br />

Home Page http://www.scientificplastics.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of acid resistant products for the lab<br />

industry. With items ranging from Faucets, Sinks, Cupsinks, Traps and waste<br />

assemblies to Acid Neutralizing and Dilution Tanks we have solutions for your<br />

acid waste handling needs. In addition we have over 200 standard sizes of<br />

spill containment trays to protect your equtpment, expensive cabinets,and<br />

your workers from harmful acil spills. See us at Booth 3610 and let us explain<br />

our products and how they can benefit you.<br />

Scientific Systems, Inc.<br />

349 Science Park Rd<br />

Booth 3411 (10x10)<br />

State College, PA 16803 / 814-234-7311<br />

Home Page http://www.ssihplc.com<br />

SSI manufactures a full line of high-pressure HPLC pumps and precisions<br />

fluid path components for OEM instrument manufacturers. The company<br />

specializes in positive displacement (piston) pumps, high pressure valves,<br />

pulse dampeners and fittings. Pumps are available as kits, with Stainless<br />

Steel or PEEK fluid path and RS-232 interface standard. SSI recently<br />

introduced an Ultra High Pressure HPLC pump (18,000 p.s.i.) for fast<br />

chromatography. Since 1967, SSI has provided innovative products to the<br />

HPLC industry, with the highest quality and value.<br />

Scientist Solutions<br />

2628 West Canyon Avenue<br />

Booth 1424 (30x10)<br />

San Diego, CA 92123 / 808-499-5205<br />

Home Page http://www.ScientistSolutions.com<br />

Reach other scientists in the world and find the information you're looking for...<br />

and maybe win a car too... Scientist Solutions - your international Life Science<br />

Forum. By Scientists...For Scientists. The fastest growing life science website<br />

on the internet, and the #1 Life Science Social Network in the world. Please<br />

Visit our <strong>Web</strong>site and Come By Our Booth to Visit Scientist Solutions and Win<br />

a Prize.<br />

Scilog, Inc.<br />

8845 South Greenview Dr.<br />

Booth 6439 (20x10)<br />

Middleton, WI 53562-2562 / 608-824-0500<br />

Home Page http://www.scilog.com<br />

Pre-calibrated Disposable Smart Sensors - Pressure, Conductivity,<br />

Temperature, etc. in variety of sizes offer real-time documentation & graphing<br />

of data; DIN Monitors, as well as laboratory sensor monitors available with<br />

complete documentation of your process. GMP purification production<br />

systems, and process development systems are all designed and<br />

manufactured by Scilog, The Intelligent BioProcess Systems Company.<br />

Scinco Co., Ltd.<br />

Booth 4038 (20x10)<br />

74-27 Nonhyeon-Dong Gangnam-gu<br />

Seoul, South Korea 135-010 / +82-2-545-7300<br />

Home Page http://www.scinco.com<br />

Leading manufacturer of the high-quality PDA UV-Vis Spectrophotometers, S-<br />

3100 & S-4100. Spectroscopic products also include Double Beam<br />

Spectrophotometer, SD-1000, Fluorescence Spectrometer, FS-2, Color<br />

Spectrophotometer, ColorMate, On-line monitoring Spectrophotometer and<br />

Transportable Automated Diesel Fuel Analyzer. Provide the high-quality<br />

HPLC-Diode Array Detector for OEM applications. Also provide reliable, high<br />

performance Thermal Analyzers(DSC, TGA, STA) for polymer, chemical and<br />

petrochemical industries, etc. Scinco recently introduced state-of-the-art X-<br />

Ray Systems(XRD & XRF) for a wide range of applications in various<br />

analytical fields.<br />

Scinics Corporation<br />

Booth 2734 (10x10)<br />

49-6 Nakamaru-cho<br />

Itabashi-ku Tokyo, Japan 173-0026 / 81-3-3959-1351<br />

Home Page http://www.scinics.co.jp<br />

38 years of experience in manufacturing & providing laboratory equipments<br />

from Tokyo, Japan. This year's <strong>Pittcon</strong>, we will be expanding our worldwide<br />

distribution for CE-certified Portable Cyrostat: "CryoPorter", QCM(Quartz<br />

Crystal Microbalance) sensing unit: "TWIN-Q", and also introducing you our<br />

brand-new Heavy-loading (up to 20 plates at once) Microplate Mixer/Shaker.<br />

Please come visit us at our booth 2734!


SCP SCIENCE<br />

Booth 6241 (30x20)<br />

21800 Clark Graham<br />

Baie DUrfe, PQ Canada H9X 4B6 / 800-361-6820<br />

Home Page http://www.scpscience.com<br />

Our company manufactures supply items including DigiPREP digestion and<br />

distillation systems; PlasmaCAL ICP/AA/XRF calibration and quality control<br />

standards; Metallo-Organic and Sulfur in Oil standards; EnviroMAT certified<br />

reference materials; specialized glassware / quartzware for the atomic<br />

spectroscopy market; and DigiSEP solid phase extraction cartridges. We<br />

operate a Quality Management System that is certified to the ISO 9001:2000<br />

international standards. Our goal is to ensure full customer satisfaction<br />

through the manufacture and distribution of top quality products.<br />

SDS Systems Development & Solutions<br />

Booth 2904 (10x10)<br />

5 Blvd de Creteil<br />

Saint-Maur-des-Fosses, France 94100 / 33 1 43 97 65 04<br />

Home Page http://www.sdshv.com<br />

France's leading manufacturer since 1985 of DC-DC high-voltage converters,<br />

AC-DC high-voltage power supplies, and associated remote command and<br />

control boards. Output voltage range:0-100V through 0-50kV. Output power<br />

from 100mW to 400W with nominal 5V to 24V inputs or universal 85-264Vac.<br />

Standard and Custom Products! Varying applications:light detection with<br />

PMTs, APDs, HPDs, or MCPs;Q-Switching with Pockels Cells;capacitor<br />

charging. For integration into electron microscopes, x-ray systems, gamma<br />

cameras, gas and particle analyzers. Available in configurations including<br />

racks, bench-tops, non-instrumented blocks, and miniature pcb-mountable<br />

modules.<br />

Seal Analytical, Inc.<br />

Booth 6654 (20x10)<br />

Mequon Technology Center<br />

10520-C Baehr Road<br />

Mequon, WI 53092 / 888-211-9829<br />

Home Page http://www.seal-analytical.com<br />

Global leader in manufacture and support of Discrete and Continuous Flow<br />

automated analyzers. Following the acquisition of Bran+Luebbe Continuous<br />

Flow Analyzer (CFA) and Near-infrared Analyser (NIR) businesses in<br />

November 2006, we guarantee a Choice of ideal solutions to scientists looking<br />

for greater productivity in their laboratory. Offering genuine spare parts and<br />

consumables, full on- or off-site repair services, dedicated Technical Support<br />

via telephone/email, and a comprehensive choice of support contracts, we<br />

focus on what is important to us …. YOU.<br />

SelectScience<br />

Church Farm Business Park<br />

Booth 3843 (20x10)<br />

Corston, Bath, United Kingdom BA2 9AP / 44-1225-874666<br />

Home Page http://www.selectscience.net<br />

We are an online resource for applied chemists, life scientists and clinical<br />

chemists. By providing free application and product information, laboratory<br />

scientists can also choose to request further information from suppliers online.<br />

Visitors can share information with peers and make an impact on the<br />

community by rating products used in their laboratory. SelectScienceNews is<br />

a brand new service for scientists, delivering the latest news for specific<br />

research applications. Visit our website to see why we are “the scientist’s<br />

choice”!<br />

Selerity Technologies<br />

2484 W. Custer Road<br />

Booth 5212 (20x10)<br />

Salt Lake City, UT 84104 / 801-978-2295<br />

Home Page http://www.selerity.com<br />

Our company provides solutions to the separation industry by offering<br />

products for both High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and<br />

Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC). The products for HPLC analyses<br />

include the Polaratherm high temperature column compartment, the<br />

Caloratherm mobile phase preheating system and temperature stable silica<br />

columns. SFC product offerings include a fully automated system that is<br />

capable of performing analysis on compounds that are soluble in supercritical<br />

carbon dioxide, a high pressure supercritical fluid pumping module that<br />

integrates into existing HPLC systems and SFC columns.<br />

Sensor Electronic Technology, Inc<br />

Booth 2060 (10x10)<br />

1195 Atlas Road<br />

Columbia, SC 29209 / 803-647-9757<br />

Home Page http://www.s-et.com<br />

SET, Inc. originated development, production/sales of Deep Ultraviolet (peak<br />

230-365nm) AlGaN-based LEDs UVTOP ® and UV/Visible/IR LED-based<br />

Systems UVCLEAN . Customized solutions include multi-wavelength LEDbased<br />

UV/VIS sources, sensors & combinations with thermal, electrical and<br />

optical control. Pulse and CW LED operation modes, photodetector feedback<br />

and complete digital monitoring for standard and customized products.<br />

Various angular light field distributions, wide range of output powers &<br />

radiation delivery using lenses & fiber optical components combined w/arrays<br />

of independently controlled LED dies.<br />

Sensorex<br />

Booth 2421 (10x10)<br />

11751 Markon Dr<br />

Garden Grove, CA 92841 / 714-895-4344<br />

Home Page http://www.sensorex.com<br />

Our company will be exhibiting a comprehensive line of laboratory and<br />

industrial pH and ORP electrodes, laboratory and industrial conductivity<br />

electrodes and handheld and continuous monitoring dissolved oxygen (DO)<br />

sensors. Other specialty sensors include chlorine dioxide and free chlorine<br />

amperometric sensors. New modular industrial pH and ORP sensing system<br />

and loop-powered transmitters will also be featured.<br />

Separation Methods Technologies Inc<br />

Booth 5442 (10x10)<br />

31 Blue Hen Dr<br />

Newark, DE 19713 / 302-368-0610<br />

Home Page http://www.separationmethods.com<br />

Surface chemistry research and manufacturing corporation with a goal of<br />

providing chromatographers all over the world with outstanding column<br />

packing materials and specialty HPLC columns for various separation<br />

chemistries ranging from analytical to process scale. Our primary focus is on<br />

the creation of well-organized functional molecules on substrate surfaces for<br />

various functions including chromatographic applications (pharmaceuticals,<br />

organic chemicals, etc.) and materials engineering.<br />

Separation Systems, Inc.<br />

Booth 4547 (20x20)<br />

100 Nightingale Lane<br />

Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 / 850-932-1433<br />

Home Page http://www.separationsystems.com<br />

Sepax Technologies, Inc.<br />

Booth 1327 (10x10)<br />

5-100 Innovation Way<br />

Newark, DE 19711 / 877-737-2987<br />

Home Page http://www.sepax-tech.com<br />

Our company develops and manufactures products for chemical, biological,<br />

and nanomaterial separations, bio-surfaces and proteomics. Complete<br />

selection of highest quality silica- and polymer-based liquid chromatography<br />

columns and bulk resins. Particle size selection of 1 – 100 µm. Bioseparation<br />

lines include high capacity SRT and organic buffer compatible Nanofilm SEC,<br />

porous and non-porous Proteomix ion-exchangers, SFC columns, Carbomix<br />

for carbohydrates, patented capillary coatings for DNA and protein analysis,<br />

and sub-2 um silica and polymer resins. OEM HPLC columns and resins.<br />

Sepiatec GmbH<br />

Booth 6022 (10x10)<br />

Louis-Bleriot-Str. 5<br />

Berlin, Germany 12487 / 0049 30 6322340<br />

Home Page http://www.sepiatec.com<br />

Sepmatix System for rapid chiral separation screening by 8-fold parallel HPLC<br />

with unique software for quick identification of optimal separation conditions<br />

for enantiomers. New applications: High-throughput HPLC protein formulation<br />

screening and peptide separation from plasma samples prior to biological<br />

tests. FlowControl technology yields identical flow rates in all 8 channels. 8x<br />

AutoSampler, 8x ColumnOven, 8x DADetector, 8x FractionCollector,<br />

seamless integration into automated sample processing. Sepbox System for<br />

fully automated separation of crude biological extracts by coupled HPLC-SPE-<br />

HPLC, enormously speeding up isolation of natural compounds.<br />

Seren IPS, Inc.<br />

Booth 1808 (10x10)<br />

1670 Gallagher Drive<br />

Vineland, NJ 08360 / 856-205-1131<br />

Home Page http://www.serenips.com<br />

A fast growing company, committed to the development and manufacture of<br />

advanced RF Power Delivery Systems introduces a Third Generation RF<br />

Generator. Standard output power levels are available from 1250 watts<br />

through 2,000 watts. Operating frequencies include 27.12 MHz and 40.68<br />

MHz. Used in conjunction with Seren “IM Series” fixed or variable-matching<br />

networks provides a cost effective solution for Plasma Generation.<br />

SG Wasseraufbereitung und<br />

Booth 5503 (10x10)<br />

Regenerierstation GmbH<br />

Fahrenberg 8<br />

Barsbuttel, Germany 22885 / +49-40-670-8686<br />

Home Page http://www.sgwater.de<br />

One of the leading companies in water purification. From our production<br />

facility in Germany we serve the whole world. Our partner SG Water in<br />

Nashua www.sgwaterusa.com is supporting the whole US market.<br />

Standard purification procedures as well as advanced state-of-the-art<br />

technologies are representing our product range. Electro-deionization, ultrapure<br />

water purification-, reverse-osmosis systems and deionizers are some of<br />

the used technologies. High quality, economically priced units and low running<br />

costs are important points which differentiate us from the others. The product<br />

range inc. systems with production rates from 5l/h up to several 1000l/h.<br />

SGE Analytical Science<br />

Booth 2955 (30x20),<br />

2007 Kramer Ln., #100<br />

SR39, SR40<br />

Austin, TX 78758 / 800-945-6154<br />

Home Page http://www.sge.com<br />

Global Partner to Analytical Science SGE Analytical Science, the global<br />

manufacturer and supplier to the analytical science industry with expertise in<br />

Gas Chromatography, Liquid Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry, Liquid<br />

Handling and Sample Preparation invites you to visit our booth. Some<br />

highlights for <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong> include the new MEPS product range for Sample<br />

Preparation, new MagneTOF detectors for Time-of-Flight Mass<br />

Spectrometry, the BPX90 highly polar GC Capillary Column, developments in<br />

our ProteCol Capillary LC System and new products for Liquid Handling.<br />

Shamrock Glass Co., Inc.<br />

Booth 3702 (10x10)<br />

PO Box 686<br />

Seaford, DE 19973 / 302-629-5500<br />

Home Page http://www.shamrockglass.biz<br />

Our company has been serving science and industry since 1979 and is known<br />

for fast, friendly service. Shamrock manufactures and distributes top quality<br />

Chromatography vials, caps, stoppers and septa. Special lab glassware


fabrication and repair services are available as well as centrifuge tubes,<br />

culture tubes, water and sample storage vials. New for <strong>2008</strong>: Pharmaceutical<br />

containers: cartridges, vials, ampules, syringes & closures.<br />

Shamrock Scientific Specialty Systems, Inc. Booth 2403 (10x10)<br />

34 Davis Drive<br />

Bellwood, IL 60104 / 800-323-0249<br />

Home Page http://www.shamrocklabels.com<br />

Our company offers an extensive line of tapes and labels, designed for use in<br />

today's laboratory procedures, that are latex free and glove friendly yet stick<br />

tightly to a wide variety of flat or curved surfaces. Shamrock offers stock<br />

barcoded and/or consecutively numbered labels, tapes and labels that<br />

withstand solvents, sterile indicator tapes and labels, labels for use in dry<br />

ovens and ones for cryogenic use. For on-site printing, Shamrock thermal,<br />

laser and pinfed labels may be ordered in a variety of materials to<br />

accommodate our most routine or complex processes.<br />

Shanghai Mapada Instruments Co., Ltd<br />

1-3F(W), No.99, 2535 Street, Gudai Road<br />

Booth 7118 (10x10)<br />

Shanghai, China 201100 / 0086-21-54880273<br />

Home Page http://www.mapada.com.cn<br />

We design and manufacture quality uv/vis spectrophotometers. Provides total<br />

range of instruments to the market which include single beam, double beam;<br />

Fixed band width and variable band width. Products are widely used in<br />

educational, Pharmaceutical, Chemical, Petroleum and many other fields.<br />

Seeking distributors from all over the world.<br />

Shanghai Mucon Jingling Glassware<br />

125A Sitang No. 1 Vilalge,<br />

Chengjiang West Road<br />

Booth 1357 (10x10)<br />

Shanghai, China 200-431 / +86-021-5674-0960<br />

We offer a wide variety of glassware products. We have apparatus for<br />

chemical synthesis, distillation, filtration, chromatography, sample handling<br />

and preparation, and many other laboratory procedures. We will also be<br />

pleased to consider your request for custom glassware manufacture.<br />

Shanghai San-Xin Instrumentation, Inc.<br />

Booth 7016 (10x10)<br />

3/F, Building No. 4, No.471, Guiping Road<br />

Shanghai, China 200233 / +86-21-63362480<br />

Home Page http://www.shsan-xin.com<br />

Our company is a manufacturer specializing in producing pen type, portable<br />

and Bench top pH meter, TDS, conductivity meter, water hardness meter, DO<br />

meter and industrial pH (ORP) measuring system for water solution analysis<br />

as well as various of pH, ORP, conductivity, industrial pH (ORP) electrodes<br />

and ion electrodes. At present, our products have been exporting to many<br />

western countries such as the U.S, Japan, South Korea and Singapore etc.<br />

Shanghai Spectrum Instruments Co., Ltd<br />

Booth 7041 (20x10)<br />

8/F 91 Building No.<br />

1122 Qinzhou Road Shanghai<br />

Shanghai, China 200233 / 86-21-64951739<br />

Home Page http://www.spectrum-cn.com<br />

We are the leading manufacturers of the analytical instruments in China. We<br />

strive to lead in the development and manufacture of the analytical<br />

instruments, including photoelectric colorimeters, UV-Vis spectrophotometers,<br />

Atomic Absorption spectrophotometers, special accessories, etc.<br />

Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Inc.<br />

Booth 3755 (40x70),<br />

7102 Riverwood Dr<br />

SR36<br />

Columbia, MD 21046 / 800-477-1227<br />

Home Page http://www.shimadzu.com<br />

Our company offers a full line of analytical instrumentation, including UV<br />

Visible and Fluorescence Spectrophotometers; FTIR Spectrometers;<br />

Automated FTIR Microscope; HPLC systems and components; LC/MS; Gas<br />

Chromatography; GC/MS; Data Stations for Spectroscopy and<br />

Chromatography; Thermal Analyzers, TOC, Atomic Absorption<br />

Spectrometers, ICP, EDX, Particle Size Analyzers, Balances, Capillary<br />

Rheometers, Mooney Viscometers, Universal Testing Equipment and more.<br />

Shodex - Showa Denko America, Inc.<br />

Booth 2703 (30x10)<br />

489 Fifth Avenue, 18th Floor<br />

New York, NY 10017 / 212-370-0033<br />

Home Page http://www.shodex.com<br />

We have a broad expertise in manufacturing polymer-based HPLC columns.<br />

In general, polymer-based columns are more robust and tolerate higher pH<br />

(up to 13). Shodex’s strong presence allows our customers to receive direct<br />

technical support, competitive pricing, great service, and quick delivery. This<br />

year, we are featuring our new rapid-analysis columns.<br />

Siemens<br />

181 Thorn Hill Road<br />

Warrendale, PA 15086 / 866-926-8420<br />

Home Page http://www.siemens.com/water<br />

Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc.<br />

7101 Hollister Road<br />

Booth 5940 (30x10),<br />

5943 (20x10)<br />

Booth 5940 (30x10),<br />

5943 (20x10)<br />

Houston, TX 77040 / 713-939-7400<br />

Home Page http://www.sea.siemens.com/processanalytics<br />

Our company is a leading provider of process analyzer technology (PAT) and<br />

process analysis systems. We offer customers the best solutions for their<br />

applications based on innovative analysis technologies, customized system<br />

engineering, sound knowledge of their application and professional support.<br />

Siemens is your qualified partner for efficient solutions that integrate process<br />

analyzers in automation systems in the process industry.<br />

Siemens Water Technologies<br />

Booth 5940 (30x10),<br />

10 Technology Drive<br />

5943 (20x10)<br />

Lowell, MA 01855 / 800-875-7873 x.5000<br />

Home Page http://www.siemens.com/water<br />

We are a single source provider of water purification products and services for<br />

the laboratory market. We offer the widest range of water purification systems<br />

including central systems, pretreatment and point-of use ultrapure water<br />

polishing systems, backed by a service network of over 80 offices throughout<br />

the United States and Canada.<br />

Sierra Instruments, Inc.<br />

Booth 6223 (10x10)<br />

5 Harris Court, Building L<br />

Monterey, CA 93940 / 800-866-0200<br />

Home Page http://www.sierrainstruments.com<br />

Our company manufactures high performance mass flow meters and<br />

controllers for nearly any gas or liquid. Customers choose Sierra when they<br />

need accurate and repeatable flow measurement, expert flow advice, short<br />

delivery times and long-term support. For <strong>2008</strong>, Sierra introduces the next<br />

generation of our very popular digital mass flow instruments—Smart-Trak 2.<br />

These make it even easier to measure and control gas flow from 4 sccm to<br />

1000 slpm and are available in both standard and customized versions.<br />

Sigma-Aldrich<br />

Booth 3421 (40x40),<br />

595 North Harrison Rd<br />

SR35<br />

Bellefonte, PA 16823 / 814-359-5934<br />

Home Page http://www.sigma-aldrich.com<br />

We are a leading Life Science and High Technology company. Our<br />

biochemical and organics chemical products and kits are used in scientific and<br />

genomic research, biotechnology, pharmaceutical development, the diagnosis<br />

of disease and as key components in pharmaceutical and other high<br />

technology manufacturing. We manufacture and supply a wide range of<br />

chemicals, reagents and Labware for analytical applications from Sigma,<br />

Aldrich, Supelco, Fluka, Riedel-de Haën and Isotec. For the latest product<br />

and technical information, visit our web site.<br />

SiliCycle Inc.<br />

Booth 2342 (10x10)<br />

114-1200 Ave St-Jean-Baptiste<br />

Quebec, PQ Canada G2E 5E8 / 877-745-4292<br />

Home Page http://www.silicycle.com<br />

We are a leading manufacturer of flash silica gels (SiliaFlash ® ), SPE and<br />

Flash cartridges (SiliaPrep and SiliaSep ). Our large production facility<br />

enables us to provide a wide range of products to OEM and private labels<br />

customers. For these clients we provide turnkey solutions and good technical<br />

support. We also specialize in functionalized silica gels. SiliCycle has the<br />

largest offering of functionalized silica gels (SiliaBond ® ) in the market. These<br />

are packed in SPE for various applications in organic chemistry. We are<br />

looking for distributors for Latin America, Europe, Africa, Middle-East and<br />

Asia. Please set a meeting with us at our booth.<br />

Silk Scientific, Inc.<br />

P. O. Box 533<br />

Booth 4002 (10x10)<br />

Orem, UT 84059 / 801-377-6978<br />

Home Page http://www.silkscientific.com<br />

The UN-SCAN-IT software converts scanned graphs to useful (x,y) data, and<br />

can automatically digitize strip charts, instrumental output, published graphs,<br />

old graphs, etc. Additionally, the UN-SCAN-IT gel software turns your<br />

scanner into a high speed densitometer and allows you to automatically<br />

analyze and quantify electrophoresis gel images. Windows and Macintosh<br />

versions under $400.<br />

Simport Plastics Ltd<br />

2588 Bernard - Pilon<br />

Booth 1259 (20x20)<br />

Beloeil, PQ Canada J3G 4S5 / 450-464-1723<br />

Home Page http://www.simport.com<br />

Manufacturer of disposable plasticware for hospital, industrial and research<br />

laboratories since 1975. We offer in over 70 countries around the world<br />

hundreds of innovative products, including a great variety of tubes, containers<br />

and racks for transport and sample storage, embedding cassettes and<br />

accessories, many models of microcentrifuge tubes, PCR tubes, strips and<br />

plates, cluster tubes, and a full range of deep well plates, cryogenic vials and<br />

storage boxes.<br />

Siskiyou Corporation<br />

110 SW Booth Street<br />

Booth 7039 (10x10)<br />

Grants Pass, OR 97526 / 877-313-6418<br />

Home Page http://www.siskiyou.com<br />

Our company designs and manufactures standard and custom OEM<br />

optomechanical components for laser-based instrumentation. We offer a full<br />

line of catalog components for use in spectroscopy, electrophysiology, and<br />

precision positioning applications. Our specialty is miniaturizing high quality<br />

components to help meet your design goals for next generation systems. All<br />

products are RoHS compliant, manufactured in Grants Pass, Oregon to the<br />

strictest environmental standards.<br />

Skalar Inc.<br />

5995 Financial Drive Suite 180<br />

Booth 6638 (40x10)<br />

Norcross, GA 30071 / 800-782-4994<br />

Home Page http://www.skalar.com<br />

Introducing latest in discrete analysis technology for wet chemistry automation<br />

dedicated for environmental applications; Continuous Flow Analysis (SAN++)<br />

both nutrients and environmental/industrial applications including Total<br />

Nitrogen/Phosphate; Total Cyanide and Total Cyanide (incl. automatic in-line


UV digestion & distillation); Robotic analyzers automated BOD analysis,<br />

pH/EC, Titrations and sample-prep; Total Organic Analysis; Solid Carbon<br />

analysis; Total Nitrogen analysis (solids and liquids); The Fluo-imager for oil in<br />

water analysis; ToxTracer for rapid Toxicity analysis.<br />

Skyray Instrument Inc.<br />

Booth 5308 (20x10)<br />

Skyray Building, Tsing Hua Science Park<br />

1666 South Weicheng Road<br />

Kunshan, Jiangsu, China 215347 / +86-0512-57017017<br />

Home Page http://www.skyray-instrument.com<br />

Established in 1992, we are a company who specializes in studying,<br />

developing, producing and selling X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometers<br />

(XRFS). Our products consist of desktop, vertical, portable and professional<br />

Energy Dispersive XRF Spectrometers. These instruments having distinct<br />

characteristics as “rapid, accurate and non destructive”, are powerful weapons<br />

in quality control, monitoring and metrology. They are fancied by our users<br />

and up to now we have had more than ten thousand users around the world.<br />

SMI - Labhut Ltd<br />

Booth 5410 (10x10)<br />

Unit 9, The Steadings<br />

Maisemore, Glos, United Kingdom GL2 8EY / +44 1452 310210<br />

Home Page http://www.labhut.com<br />

Introducing the extended Cronus range of HPLC columns, syringe filters, SPE<br />

cartridges and vials. The Cronus brand is sold in dozens of countries around<br />

the world and is proven to be a reliable, consistent and quality brand. The new<br />

HT400E Automated SPE system is designed to automate existing manual<br />

Solid Phase Extraction procedures and automatically inject into HPLC<br />

systems. Also new is the Hta HT300APlus GC autosampler to include MEPS<br />

for sample extraction and GC injection, and the HT280T GC sampler for<br />

SPME, Headspace and Liquid sample injections. All Hta GC samplers<br />

compatible with virtually any Gas Chromatograph.<br />

Smiths Detection<br />

21 Commerce Drive<br />

Booth 5413 (20x10)<br />

Danbury, CT 06810 / 888-473-6747<br />

Home Page http://www.smithsdetection.com<br />

Our company provides rapid application focused solutions for material<br />

research and identification, industrial hygiene, cleaning validation & quality<br />

control. We use a range of advanced technologies that include microscopy,<br />

FT-IR spectroscopy, and IMS to provide you with the most rapid, easy-to-use,<br />

and accurate tools available for chemical analysis. Increase the speed and<br />

reliability of your chemical analysis with solutions including: IlluminatIR II—<br />

FT-IR Accessory for Light Microscopy; IdentifyIR ® — Portable FT-IR<br />

Spectrometer; IONSCAN -LS — Ion Mobility Spectrometer; FT-IR<br />

Accessories & Libraries<br />

Society for Applied Spectroscopy<br />

201 B Broadway St<br />

Booth 2603 (20x10)<br />

Frederick, MD 21701 / 301-694-8122<br />

Home Page http://www.s-a-s.org<br />

Celebrating 50 years of service to the spectroscopy community, the Society<br />

for Applied Spectroscopy offers scientists access to the most up-to-date<br />

information available to the field. Membership in SAS includes a subscription<br />

to the internationally recognized, peer-reviewed journal Applied Spectroscopy<br />

with online issues dating back to 1948. Join SAS today and become part of<br />

the future.<br />

Softa Corporation<br />

555 Burbank Street Unit A<br />

Booth 3103 (20x10)<br />

Broomfield, CO 80020 / 877-465-1106<br />

Home Page http://www.softacorporation.com<br />

Our company continues to set new standards for performance and<br />

affordability in Evaporative Light Scattering Detection (ELSD) for HPLC.<br />

Patented Thermo-Split technology provides sub-ambient operation and a<br />

continuously variable split ratio, for precise vapor phase control and optimized<br />

sensitivity. Advanced signal processing provides the greatest signal to noise<br />

ratios of any ELSD available. Complete product line from feature rich<br />

detectors ideal for research laboratories to general-purpose models priced to<br />

replace UV and RI detectors.<br />

Solid Concepts Inc.<br />

28309 Avenue Crocker<br />

Booth 7142 (10x10)<br />

Valencia, CA 91355 / 888-311-1017<br />

Home Page http://www.solidconcepts.com<br />

Our company is a supplier of rapid prototyping and direct digital manufacturing<br />

services. Founded in 1991, Solid Concepts has grown steadily to a fourfacility,<br />

multiple technology company known to be a solutions provider with<br />

project management and engineering expertise. Capabilities in HDSL,<br />

QuantumCast , Stereolithography (SL), Selective Laser Sintering (LS), Cast<br />

Urethane and CNC rapid prototypes allows for low-volume production of<br />

plastic, urethane, and metal components directly from design data, resulting in<br />

significant time and cost savings.<br />

Solvias AG<br />

Klybeckstrasse 191, PO Box<br />

Booth 7116 (10x10)<br />

Basel, Switzerland 4002 / +41 61 686 61 61<br />

Home Page http://www.solvias.com<br />

Our company offers customized Hardware, Service and Support for PAT<br />

applications. Based on spectroscopic techniques, such as UV, VIS, NIR and<br />

MIR the process analytical solutions yield reliable results for gaseous, liquid<br />

and solid mulitcomponent mixtures. Solvias produce Fiber Optic Probes &<br />

Cells, extension Fibers, accessories and a innovative Process UV-<br />

Spectrometer follows Atex regulations. Tailored solution starting with Project<br />

Development and Feasibility Studies ending in Qualification/Validation and<br />

user Training is beside the online-products a strong field of activity.<br />

Sometech Corporation<br />

Booth 4560 (10x10)<br />

6669 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Suite J<br />

Norcross, GA 30092 / 770-825-0100<br />

Sonics & Materials Inc.<br />

Booth 2912 (20x10)<br />

53 Church Hill Road<br />

Newtown, CT 06470-1614 / 800-745-1105<br />

Home Page http://www.sonics.com<br />

The Vibra-Cell is the most technologically advanced high intensity ultrasonic<br />

processor available to the researcher. Extremely capable and versatile, it can<br />

safely process a wide range of organic and inorganic materials – from<br />

microliters to liters. Typical applications include: sample preparation,<br />

dispersion, cell lysing, desegregation, homogenization, particle size reduction,<br />

soil testing, acceleration of chemical reactions, degassing and atomization.<br />

Sonics has the widest range of multi-element probes for 96 well applications.<br />

Sonntek, Inc.<br />

Booth 2920 (20x10)<br />

125 Pleasant Ave<br />

Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 / 201-236-9300<br />

Home Page http://www.sonntek.com<br />

HPLC: systems, modules, and spare parts (micro, analytical, prep). New<br />

pumps: dual-piston, hi-lo mixing, and isocratic-quatenary. New high sensitivity<br />

absorption detectors: fixed, multiple, variable: RI (analytical, prep); and<br />

fluorescence. Three new autosamplers: Basic (QC), Midas (analytical), and<br />

Triathlon (methods development). New spares: lamps for ABI-PE, Beckman,<br />

Hitachi, Agilent, Shimadzu, TSP, and Waters. SMB (Simulated Moving Bed):<br />

process chromatography enabling substance mixtures to be continuously<br />

separated and extracted in two fractions.<br />

SonoPlot, Inc<br />

3030 Laura Ln, Suite 120<br />

Booth 6921 (10x10)<br />

Middleton, WI 53562 / 608-824-9311<br />

Home Page http://www.sonoplot.com<br />

Our company designs and sells picoliter-scale ultrasonic fluid dispensing<br />

systems and chemically functionalized substrates. SonoPlot's products are<br />

aimed at applications such as biological microarrays, polymer-based and<br />

printable electronics, and semiconductor packaging. The SonoPlot GIX<br />

Microplotter Desktop is a bench top picoliter fluid dispensing system capable<br />

of drawing spots, lines, or arcs as narrow as 5 microns. The ultrasonic fluid<br />

ejection enables the deposition of a wide range of fluids, including highviscosity<br />

solutions. Integrated digital video and precise positioning allow for<br />

targeted dispensing on MEMS or other complex surfaces.<br />

Sotax Corp.<br />

Booth 4605 (20x10)<br />

411 Caredean Drive Ste. A<br />

Horsham, PA 19044-1316 / 215-442-1500<br />

Home Page http://www.sotax.com<br />

We are a global solution provider for pharmaceutical testing. We specialize in<br />

Dissolution Testing instruments for USP Apparatus 1,2,5,6 with basic to fully<br />

automated systems. We are leaders in USP Apparatus 4 Flow Through<br />

Dissolution and Elution systems for novel drug deliveries such as drug eluting<br />

stents, injectable suspensions, suppositories, microspheres, implants. We<br />

supply automated solutions for tablet testing such as automated hardness<br />

testing systems, disintegration, friability, tap density and flowability. Our<br />

newest addition includes an automated content uniformity, blend uniformity<br />

and tablet assay system.<br />

SP Industries<br />

Booth 1237 (40x10)<br />

935 Mearns Road<br />

Warminster, PA 18974 / 215-672-7800<br />

Home Page http://www.spindustries.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of specialty glassware and equipment<br />

for pharmaceutical, biotechnology, industrial, academic, and OEM<br />

applications. Brands include Wilmad-LabGlass NMR and EPR tubes,<br />

accessories, and specialty and custom glassware, Hotpack glassware<br />

washers and dryers, vacuum ovens, and environmental chambers, VirTtis<br />

laboratory, pilot-plant, and production scale freeze dryers, FTS precision<br />

thermal control systems and LyoStar freeze dryers with SMART control for<br />

freeze drying cycle development, Genevac solvent evaporators and miVac<br />

concentrators, and Hull cGMP lyophilization systems.<br />

Spark Holland B.V.<br />

P. de Keyserstraat 8<br />

Emmen, Netherlands 7825 VE / 0031-591-631700<br />

Home Page http://www.sparkholland.com<br />

Specac Ltd<br />

River House, 97 Cray avenue<br />

Booth 2009 (40x20),<br />

SR02<br />

Booth 2212 (20x10)<br />

Orpington, Kent, United Kingdom BR5 4HE / 800-447-2558<br />

Home Page http://www.specac.com<br />

Our company builds sampling accessores for FTIR, NIR, UV and RAMAN<br />

spectroscopy. ATR accessories: Golden Gate ® ATR, multibounce ATR and<br />

variable-angle ATR. Gas cells for lab and process use: Cyclone ® , Tornado ®<br />

and Storm ® , Variable Temp. Cryogenic and High Temperature - High Pressure<br />

cells. Reflective accessories: diffuse & specular. Solid Samples: automatic<br />

and manual hydraulic sample presses, heated platens, dies and film maker<br />

kits for XRF or FTIR. Specac manufactures an innovative line of benchtop NIR<br />

spectrometers using MEMS technology used in general purpose and<br />

hazardous areas.


Specac, Inc.<br />

Booth 2212 (20x10)<br />

50 Sharpe Drive<br />

Cranston, RI 02920 / 800 447 2558<br />

Home Page http://www.specac.com<br />

Sales, Distibution and Service in the Americas, for Specac LTD<br />

Spectral Data Services Inc<br />

Booth 6122 (10x10)<br />

818 Pioneer St<br />

Champaign, IL 61820 / 217-352-7084<br />

Home Page http://www.sdsnmr.com<br />

Provider of NMR data acquisition services, GMP/GLP, solids/liquids, method<br />

development and validation.<br />

Spectral Systems Inc<br />

Booth 2514 (10x10)<br />

35 Corporate Pk Dr<br />

Hopewell Junction, NY 12533 / 845-896-2200<br />

Home Page http://www.spectral-systems.com<br />

Spectrex Corporation<br />

Booth 4411 (10x10)<br />

3580 Haven Ave.<br />

Redwood City, CA 94063 / 650-365-6567<br />

Home Page http://www.spectrex.com<br />

Founded in 1966, manufactures liquid particle counters and other analytical<br />

instrumentation that are easy-to-use, reliable and cost effective.<br />

Spectron, Inc.<br />

Booth 2759 (10x10)<br />

1623A Goodyear Ave<br />

Ventura, CA 93003 / 800-238-8940<br />

Home Page http://www.spectronus.com<br />

SpectroPure<br />

Booth 2558 (20x10)<br />

1490 Lammers Pike<br />

Batesville, IN 47006 / 877-229-7324<br />

Home Page http://www.spectropure.com<br />

Spectroscopic Solutions, LLC<br />

Booth 3511 (10x10)<br />

665 Millbrook Avenue<br />

Randolph, NJ 07869 / 973-229-2661<br />

Home Page http://www.spectroscopicsolutions.com<br />

Our company provides consulting and training services in Process Analytical<br />

Technology (PAT). We have extensive experience in spectroscopic methods<br />

(e.g. NIR, Raman, chemical imaging), chemometrics, statistics, method<br />

validation, and equipment qualification for GMP operations. Industries served<br />

include but are not limited to pharmaceutical, biotech, consumer health, food,<br />

and nutritional supplements.<br />

Spectroscopy Magazine<br />

485 Route 1 South, Building F, 1st Floor<br />

Booth 6150 (20x10)<br />

Iselin, NJ 08830 / 732-596-0276<br />

Home Page http://www.spectroscopyonline.com<br />

With an audited circulation of 24,300, we are the only publication dedicated<br />

exclusively to the spectroscopic sciences, providing peer-reviewed technical<br />

and applications-oriented information to the largest audited circulation of<br />

influential spectroscopists in the United States. With its focus on cutting-edge<br />

techniques like Raman, X-ray, MS, ICP-MS, FT-IR, and the multitude of other<br />

hyphenated techniques that continue to grow in popularity, Spectroscopy’s<br />

unique editorial content enables substantial productivity improvement in the<br />

laboratory, while facilitating the exchange and flow of information throughout<br />

the scientific community.<br />

SPECTRO, AMETEK Materials Analysis Division<br />

91 McKee Drive<br />

Booth 5143 (40x50)<br />

Mahwah, NJ 07430 / 800-548-5809<br />

Home Page http://www.spectro.com<br />

Our company designs, manufactures, and services a broad array of atomic<br />

spectroscopic instrumentation used to analyze the elemental composition of<br />

solids and liquids. Using ICP, optical emission or energy dispersive x-ray<br />

fluorescence (ED-XRF) measurement techniques, SPECTRO's instruments<br />

address the analysis requirements of a variety of end markets, including,<br />

metal production and processing, environmental testing, hydrocarbon<br />

processing, aerospace, food processing, and pharmaceutical.<br />

Spectro, Inc.<br />

Booth 2034 (10x10)<br />

160 Ayer Rd<br />

Littleton, MA 01460 / 978-486-0123<br />

Home Page http://www.spectroinc.com<br />

Spectrum Chemicals & Laboratory Products Booth 2255 (20x20)<br />

14422 S. San Pedro St.<br />

Gardena, CA 90248 / 800-772-8786<br />

Home Page http://www.spectrumchemical.com<br />

We're your best source for over 15,000 fine chemical products in Drops to<br />

DrumsSM quantities. We offer more than 2,000 USP/NF/FCC grade chemical<br />

products and over 50,000 laboratory equipment and supply items. Our 2,000<br />

page catalog includes organic & inorganic chemicals, reagents, solutions, high<br />

purity solvents, life science products, labware, equipment, glassware,<br />

plasticware, and gloves. Our California and New Jersey plants are ISO<br />

certified, FDA registered and operate under cGMP, and our Shanghai facility<br />

is now serving customers in Asia.<br />

SPEX CertiPrep, Inc.<br />

203 Norcross Ave<br />

Metuchen, NJ 08840 / 800-522-7739<br />

Home Page http://www.spexcsp.com<br />

Booth 2454 (10x10),<br />

2455 (20x10)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Our company offers a Full Range of Inorganic and Organic Certified<br />

Reference Materials; Quality Control Samples; Organometallic Oil Standards;<br />

and Standards for AA, ICP, ICP-MS, IC, GC & GC-MS. Solid Reference<br />

Materials are available through our subsidiary, SPEX CertiPrep, Ltd. SPEX<br />

SamplePrep Equipment includes a large selection of laboratory mills including:<br />

mills for cryogenic grinding, tissue pulverizing Geno/Grinder ® for DNA/RNA<br />

extraction with our new CryoStation and CryoBlocks; manual and automated<br />

lab presses; automatic electric Fusion Fluxers and Flux, and XRF<br />

Accessories.<br />

SPI Supplies - Div. Structure Probe, Inc.<br />

Booth 4115 (10x10)<br />

569 E. Gay Street<br />

West Chester, PA 19381-0656 / 800-242-4774<br />

Home Page http://www.2spi.com<br />

Our company is a worldwide leading manufacturer and distributor of sample<br />

preparation equipment and consumable supply items for the routine operation<br />

of the typical SEM, TEM, LM, SPM and surface analysis laboratory. The SPI<br />

Supplies website has become the world's "reference resource" for information<br />

about microscopy sample preparation and equipment maintenance items. We<br />

are also known as the innovator in our corner of the microscopy and<br />

microanalysis market, being the first to bring to commercial realization now<br />

familiar products such as colloidal gold probes and silicon nitride membrane<br />

window grids.<br />

Springer<br />

233 Spring Street<br />

Booth 2834 (10x10)<br />

New York, NY 10013 / 800-777-4643<br />

Home Page http://www.springer.com<br />

One of the leading Chemistry book and journal publishers, offers insightful,<br />

sought-after content from the world’s most prestigious scientists. Highlights of<br />

the portfolio include journals such as /Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry/<br />

and the /Journal of Materials Science/ as well as references, texts and online<br />

book series, including the renowned /Advances in Polymer Science.<br />

SRI Instruments, Inc.<br />

Booth 3910 (30x10)<br />

6440 Sunset Corporate Dr.<br />

Las Vegas, NV 89120 / 702-361-2210<br />

Home Page http://www.srigc.com<br />

Headquarters for affordable GC and HPLC systems. Let us custom configure<br />

one for your application! Peaksimple USB software is included with every<br />

configuration at no additional cost. Virtually every EPA & ASTM method can<br />

be performed with our laboratory model 8610 and our portable model 310. We<br />

offer competent technical support and free software upgrades together with an<br />

easy ordering process, quick delivery and a two year warranty. Preview our<br />

complete product line at our website.<br />

ST Japan Inc.<br />

Booth 2128 (20x10)<br />

8813 East Bay Circle<br />

Ft. Myers, FL 33908 / 239-267-3676<br />

Home Page http://www.stjapan-usa.com<br />

Leading sales agent in Japan and Korea representing clients producing<br />

innovative spectroscopic and analytical instruments, accessories, software<br />

and spectral databases. Introducing our new, extended range (1140-2400 nm)<br />

InGaAs NIR Imaging Detector. Also, offering 12,706 IChem ATR-FTIR spectra<br />

and 18,513 Aldrich ATR/FT-IR as complete databases or in application<br />

subsets; 50,000 SDBS FTIR transmission spectra, complete or in subsets;<br />

Raman Database. New ATR/FTIR, FTIR Transmission and Raman Libraries<br />

being added regularly. Also offering unique FT-IR and Raman micro<br />

accessories and sample handling accessories including; Diamond mini-plane;<br />

Diamond EX’Press compression cell; and micro-vice holder.<br />

STARLIMS<br />

Booth 5365 (30x20),<br />

4000 Hollywood Blvd, Suite 515 S<br />

5465 (30x10)<br />

Hollywood, FL 33021 / 954-964-8663<br />

Home Page http://www.starlims.com<br />

For two decades, STARLIMS has been a world-leading provider of LIMS<br />

(laboratory information management systems). Hundreds of analytical,<br />

research and testing organizations depend on STARLIMS ® software to<br />

manage their most complex processes while ensuring regulatory compliance.<br />

Designed as an entirely web-based application, STARLIMS represents an<br />

important step beyond traditional client/server or web-enabled LIMS. The<br />

company’s unique solutions seamlessly integrate structured and unstructured<br />

data—providing scientific document management and electronic notebook<br />

functionalities on a single web-based lab informatics platform.<br />

Starna Cells, Inc.<br />

Booth 3613 (20x10)<br />

PO Box 1919<br />

Atascadero, CA 93423 / 800-228-4482<br />

Home Page http://www.starnacells.com<br />

Our company produces quality cells for applications in UV/Vis spectroscopy,<br />

fluorescence, colorimetry and laser applications with volumes starting at 5ul<br />

and light paths from 0.01mm to 100mm as well as optics which are<br />

manufactured to specification. In addition to the cells and optics, we produce<br />

fluorescence reference materials and NIST traceable UV reference materials.<br />

StellarNet Inc<br />

Booth 2602 (20x10)<br />

14390 Carlson Circle<br />

Tampa, FL 33626-3003 / 813-855-8687<br />

Home Page http://www.stellarnet.us<br />

Our company manufactures ruggedized UV-VIS and NIR fiber optic<br />

spectrometers for measurements in the Lab or Field. Our new C-SR concave<br />

grating instruments for 200-1100nm range, provide superb optical imaging<br />

with ultra low stray light comparable to high end systems. StellarNet delivers<br />

high S/N and optical performance at a lower cost. The NIRX-SR instruments


cover 900-2300nm and can be operated simultaneously with our UV-VIS<br />

instruments. Check our high resolution LIBS (elemental) and NIR<br />

(composition) spectrometers. The SpectraWiz software enables a variety of<br />

spectroscopy and light measurements. Customizable LabVIEW and<br />

VBA+Excel also included.<br />

Sterlitech Corporation<br />

Booth 4611 (10x10)<br />

22027 70th Avenue S<br />

Kent, WA 98032 / 877-544-4420<br />

Home Page http://www.sterlitech.com<br />

Stony Brook Scientific, Ltd.<br />

Booth 4902 (10x10)<br />

1055 W. Germantown Pike<br />

Norristown, PA 19403 / 888-889-7764<br />

Home Page http://www.stonybrooksci.com<br />

New field viscometer, portable and disposable viscometers which include<br />

disposable sample tubes and multi- sample preheating block, high pressure<br />

and temperature viscometers (up to 50000psi and 350oC), caulking<br />

viscometer and falling needle viscometer (0.1 to 10^9cP, ASTM adopted).<br />

These viscometers use the same falling needle principle to measure<br />

viscosities for Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, intrinsic viscosities, zero<br />

shear rate viscosities, yield stresses, relative particle settling rates, and fluid<br />

densities. Absolute accuracy is better than 1% without any instrument<br />

calibration.<br />

Strategic Diagnostics Inc.<br />

111 Pencader Dr.<br />

Newark, DE 19701 / 800-481-9737<br />

Home Page http://www.sdix.com<br />

Strobic Air Corp<br />

160 Cassell Rd Box 144<br />

Harleysville, PA 19438 / 800-722-3267<br />

Home Page http://www.choosetristack.com<br />

Summit Appliance<br />

770 Garrison Avenue<br />

Bronx, NY 10474 / 800-932-4267<br />

Home Page http://www.summitappliance.com<br />

Sun SRI<br />

234 Cardiff Valley Rd<br />

Rockwood, TN 37854 / 800-451-4351<br />

Home Page http://www.sun-sri.com<br />

Booth 5306 (10x10)<br />

Booth 5111 (10x10)<br />

Booth 4806 (10x10)<br />

Booth 2054 (30x10)<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

A leading manufacturer of quality chromatography autosampler vials, limited<br />

volume inserts and closures for HPLC and GC. Manufacturer of TITAN2 ®<br />

premium syringe filters with a comprehensive selection membranes and pore<br />

sizes. that feature unique color coded housings for easy identification. The<br />

<strong>Web</strong>Seal system combines 96 well plate technology with precision<br />

manufactured vials and a PTFE/silicone mat cover in sizes from 500µL up to<br />

1.5mL. SUN-SRi offers a range of solutions for magnetic handling of sample<br />

vials including screwthread headspace vials with magnetic caps.<br />

Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich<br />

Booth 3421 (40x40)<br />

595 North Harrison Road<br />

Bellefonte, PA 16823 / 800-247-6628<br />

Home Page http://www.sigma-aldrich.com/supelco<br />

We provide chromatography columns and supplies for analysis and<br />

purification. Product areas include:Ascentis ® HPLC columns, Discovery ® SPE<br />

product lines, Discovery BIO HPLC columns for biopharmaceutical<br />

applications, flash chromatography systems, radiello ® sampling system,<br />

Equity and SLB -5ms capillary GC columns, packed GC columns, chiral<br />

columns, SPME, molecular imprinted polymer technology, chemical<br />

standards, ProClin preservatives, ion exchange and adsorbent resins,<br />

carbon adsorbents, TLC, and chromatography accessories. Customized<br />

products and services, including application development, resin processing,<br />

and small-unit packaging.<br />

Supercool Inc, a unit of Laird Technologies Booth 5215 (10x10)<br />

819 A Street<br />

San Rafael, CA 94901 / 415-459-3777<br />

Home Page http://www.supercool.com<br />

A world leader in the thermal management, provides products that remove or<br />

spread heat to prevent damage of failure of electronic components; thermally<br />

conductive prepreg for thermally conductive printed circuit boards; insulated<br />

metal printed circuit boards; and thermoelectric devices that provide heating or<br />

cooling for temperature control applications.<br />

Supercritical Fluid Technologies Inc.<br />

One Innovation Way, Suite 303<br />

Booth 1803 (10x10)<br />

Newark, DE 19711 / 302-738-3420<br />

Home Page http://www.supercriticalfluids.com<br />

Equipment for supercritical fluid extraction, reaction chemistry, and highpressure<br />

fluid applications. 5 ml to 5 liters; automation and data handling<br />

options for varying needs and budgets. High Pressure Reactors custom built<br />

to your specifications. Stand-alone CO2 pumps. Customized systems for<br />

non-standard applications, including SCWO. SFT Phase Monitor is ideal for<br />

visual solubility determinations of liquids and solids in supercritical CO2.<br />

NEW: SFT-2000 Mid-scale SFE. NEW: SFT-20 high flow CO2 pump.<br />

Consultation services, contract research, parts and service.<br />

Superior Technical Ceramics<br />

Booth 5922 (10x10)<br />

600 Industrial Park Rd.<br />

St Albans, VT 05478 / 802-527-7726<br />

Home Page http://www.ceramics.net<br />

Manufacturer of custom technical ceramic components, covering a wide range<br />

of customer requirements. We make use of several forming techniques to<br />

process components made from alumina, zirconia, steatite, mullite, cordierite,<br />

grade A lava, Macor, and boron nitride. Superior Technical Ceramics can also<br />

meet your specialty plating needs. We supply ceramics for industrial and<br />

aerospace applications including semiconductor, laser systems, aviation<br />

igniters, plasma cutting, industrial equipment, instrumentation, textile, welding,<br />

medical equipment and applications requiring wear, corrosion, heat and/or<br />

electrical resistance.<br />

Supermax Inc.<br />

Booth 4109 (10x10)<br />

2225 White Oak Circle<br />

Aurora, IL 60502 / 877-287-3542<br />

Home Page http://www.supermax-inc.com<br />

Aurelia Gloves is a leading brand in Latex & Nitrile Gloves for use in<br />

Laboratory. Drop by our booth to view our latest offering in Latex & Nitrile.<br />

Swagelok Company<br />

Booth 1347 (30x20)<br />

31400 Aurora Rd<br />

Solon, OH 44139 / 800-792-4356<br />

Home Page http://www.swagelok.com<br />

Visit Booth 1347 to learn more about: The Swagelok ® MPC system, which<br />

can help reduce the size, weight, and flow path volume of process analysis<br />

and sampling systems, while reducing costs to build and maintain them. A<br />

wide range of pressure-reducing, backpressure, and vaporizing regulators<br />

used in sample conditioning systems, gas and liquid analysis systems,<br />

calibration and carrier gas cylinders and delivery systems, instrument air, and<br />

speciality gas pressure control. Pressure gauges, hoses, bundled and<br />

insulated tubing, and more.<br />

Syagen Technology Inc<br />

1411 Warner Ave<br />

Booth 2802 (10x10)<br />

Tustin, CA 92780 / 877-258-8250<br />

Home Page http://www.syagen.com<br />

An analytical instrumentation company that has developed leading mass<br />

spectrometry technology for conducting high-speed molecular analysis. The<br />

company's patented instrumentation was originally developed for aviation<br />

security and chemical threat detection. Syagen has adapted this technology to<br />

meet critical high-throughput analysis requirements in rapidly growing niches<br />

in biopharmaceuticals, drug discovery and biotechnology.<br />

Syft Technologies Ltd.<br />

Booth 6518 (10x10)<br />

2400 Oxford Dr., Suite 331<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15102 / 412-561-0503<br />

Home Page http://www.syft.com<br />

Now you can perform laboratory grade whole-air VOC analysis in real time.<br />

The Voice200 SIFT-MS based instrument from Syft Technologies is compact<br />

enough, sensitive enough and fast enough to meet the tough demands of<br />

commercial, industrial and research applications including container air<br />

analysis, food and flavour chemistry, border security, occupational health and<br />

safety, environmental monitoring, breath research and medical laboratory<br />

analysis. No columns, no solvents, no sample preparation and with accuracy<br />

down to 50pptv, gas phase chemistry just became easier.<br />

Sympatec Inc.<br />

Booth 6651 (20x20)<br />

9 Princess Rd, Suite A<br />

Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 / 609-844-1020<br />

Home Page http://www.sympatec.com<br />

Our company is a supplier of innovative instrumentation for particle<br />

size/shape/image analysis. The HELOS is recognized as the most advanced<br />

laser diffraction system, and can be configured with a variety of wet and dry<br />

dispersers. Our new QICPIC offers dynamic high speed imaging of particle<br />

shape/image, and offers a new level of detection of oversize particles. The<br />

NanoPhox is designed for measurement of nano-size particles with minimal<br />

dilution of the sample. For process control and monitoring, we offer inline<br />

variants of the above mentioned technologies. Engineered solutions are<br />

available for a wide range of applications.<br />

Synergy Vacuum, Inc.<br />

Booth 2107 (10x10)<br />

PO Box 2084 2400 E Main Street Suite F<br />

Montrose, CO 81402 / 866-379-7867<br />

Home Page http://www.synergyvacuum.com<br />

The Original Oil-Free Scroll Vacuum Pumps - Anest Iwata ISP/DVSL series<br />

vacuum pumps; also providing RGA and Turbo Carts; High-capacity oil-free<br />

scroll and hydrocarbon-free blower pumping systems & Welch Piston and<br />

New line of Diaphragm pumps. Pumping capacities ranging from 3.8cfm to<br />

125cfm. OEM parts and OEM authorized service for all Anest Iwata<br />

manufactured scroll pumps. Industry-standard setting Total Support single<br />

point of contact maintenance services for most roughing and high vacuum<br />

pumps including exchange programs and fixed costs for repairs, parts and<br />

shipping.


Syrris Inc.<br />

Booth 1561 (10x10)<br />

29 Albion Place<br />

Charlestown, MA 02129 / 617-848-2997<br />

Home Page http://www.syrris.com<br />

Our company develops and manufactures productivity tools for R&D chemists.<br />

These include the Atlas and Lara batch reactors, and FRX and Africa flow<br />

reactors. Please visit us to see the new products!<br />

Systat Software, Inc.<br />

Booth 5561 (10x10)<br />

1735 Technology Dr #430<br />

San Jose, CA 95110 / 800-797-7401<br />

Home Page http://www.systat.com<br />

Headquartered in San Jose, California, USA, Systat Software Inc. (SSI)<br />

provides specialized scientific software products and services for the<br />

environment sciences, life sciences, behavioral sciences, medical research<br />

and engineering. SSI is dedicated to providing effective solutions to the<br />

scientific and engineering community to compress the time intensive process<br />

of data analysis and presentation, thus enhancing productivity.<br />

Systea Scientific, LLC<br />

Booth 6619 (20x10)<br />

900 Jorie Blvd, Suite 35<br />

Oak Brook, IL 60523 / 630-645-0600<br />

Home Page http://www.easychem.com<br />

Wet Chemistry Made Easy! The EasyChem Plus and high throughput Pro<br />

discrete analyzers, utilize the most advanced discrete technology available for<br />

environmental applications. EasyChem has been specifically designed with<br />

respects to USEPA methods, dynamic ranges, MDL’s, PQL’s, and a wide<br />

variety of sample matrices. EasyChem performs multiple parameters on<br />

samples without operator intervention. Lowest operating costs with minimal<br />

reagent usage and waste generation. Non-hazardous Nitrate methodology<br />

now available for water, wastewater. Sample preparation equipment: TKN<br />

and metals digesters, COD, BOD.<br />

T<br />

TA Instruments<br />

Booth 2545 (30x20)<br />

109 Lukens Drive<br />

New Castle, DE 19720 / 302-427-4000<br />

Home Page http://www.tainstruments.com<br />

Stop by TA Instruments booth to see the latest innovations in thermal<br />

analysis, rheology and microcalorimetry. TA Instruments is proud to introduce<br />

the NEW ARES-G2, the only commercially available rheometer to offer unique<br />

separate motor and transducer technology. TA Instruments is also introducing<br />

a new line of Microcalorimetry products: the Nano ITC, Nano DSC and TAM<br />

Microcalorimeters.<br />

Tarsons Products Pvt Ltd<br />

Booth 7040 (20x10)<br />

Jasmine Tower, Suite 213<br />

31 Shakespeare Sarani<br />

Kolkata, WB, India 700017 / ++91 33 22892952 to 55<br />

Home Page http://www.tarsons.in<br />

Our company started in 1983 is an ISO 9001:2000 certified company & is a<br />

manufacturer and supplier of laboratory plasticware for use in research,<br />

quality control and academics within molecular biology, cell culture, genomics,<br />

proteomics and immunology etc. Tarsons specializes in bottles, carboys,<br />

coolers and many other lab consumables and disposable plastic labware like<br />

tips ,centrifuge ware, cryo labware and liquid handling system, saftey products<br />

and certain small instruments. Moving towards development of new products<br />

in a new era emerging very fast.committed to serve the scientific community &<br />

industry in realizing their objective and dream.<br />

TauTheta Instruments LLC<br />

221 E. Lincoln Ave<br />

Booth 7123 (10x10)<br />

Fort Collins, CO 80524 / 970-498-1536<br />

Home Page http://www.tautheta.com<br />

TTI develops and manufactures economical, rugged, compact and easy-touse<br />

optical monitoring systems. TauTheta's optical monitoring systems are<br />

configurable as sensor development tools, optical oxygen monitoring systems<br />

or OEM component solutions for applications in industrial, aerospace,<br />

medical, pharmaceutical and other fields of research.<br />

Taylor & Francis Group LLC<br />

6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300<br />

Booth 5835 (30x10)<br />

Boca Raton, FL 33487 / 800-272-7737<br />

Home Page http://www.taylorandfrancisgroup.com<br />

CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group, a premier publisher of scientific and<br />

technical books, journals, and electronic products, is recognized worldwide for<br />

their advancement and exchange of critical knowledge. Visit our booth to<br />

browse our sales and specials on new and bestselling titles in analytical<br />

chemistry, including our flagship title, CRC Handbook of Chemistry and<br />

Physics, now in its 87th edition. We also offer the opportunity to sign up for a<br />

free trial of our online databases, CHEMnetBASE and CHEMLIBnetBASE<br />

Tec5USA<br />

Booth 2246 (20x10)<br />

80 Skyline Dr<br />

Plainview, NY 11803 / 516-653-2000<br />

Home Page http://www.tec5usa.com<br />

High-quality products for optical spectroscopy as light sources, light guides,<br />

immersion probes, measuring heads, spectrometer modules, and operating<br />

electronics. Fast and reliable UV, VIS, NIR Spectrometer systems for multiple<br />

applications in the lab or for process control, e.g. concentration, filter<br />

transmission, color, thin film thickness. Multiplexed systems for simultaneous<br />

operation of multiple spectrometer channels. Optical instrumentation as<br />

remote control biomass detection systems. <strong>Program</strong>ming support and<br />

application oriented software. Custom designed components and systems.<br />

Contract development.<br />

TECH 2000 Services & Staffing, Inc.<br />

Booth 4405 (10x10)<br />

220 White Plains Rd. Suite 380<br />

Tarrytown, NY 10591 / 914-631-6881<br />

Home Page http://www.tech2000inc.com<br />

Our company specializes in scientific staffing from entry level technicians to<br />

senior level scientists on a temporary, "temp to hire", or a direct hire basis.<br />

Technical Manufacturing Corporation<br />

Booth 6533 (20x10)<br />

15 Centennial Dr<br />

Peabody, MA 01960 / 978-532-6330<br />

Home Page http://www.techmfg.com<br />

TMC manufactures a complete line of vibration isolation tables and systems to<br />

prevent building floor noise from disturbing extremely sensitive equipment and<br />

experiments. Patented features include the CleanTop spillproof steel<br />

honeycomb optical tables, Gimbal Piston Air vibration isolation systems,<br />

Stacis piezoelectric vibration isolators, and MagNet-X Magnetic Field<br />

Cancellation Systems. Ideal for SEMS, TEMS, balances, SPMs and AFMs,<br />

Optical Microscopes, and Laser systems. Off the shelf solutions from our 126<br />

page catalog and complete custom capabilities.<br />

Technology Networks<br />

Crestland House, Bull Lane Acton<br />

Booth 3741 (10x10)<br />

Sudbury, United Kingdom CO10 0BD / +44-1787-319234<br />

Home Page http://www.technologynetworks.net<br />

We are the company behind many well known scientific web portals including<br />

GenomicsProteomics.com, CombiChem.net, MassSpec.net and<br />

HTScreening.net. We are one of the premier suppliers of free information with<br />

particular focus on drug discovery and the life sciences. Our sites typically<br />

include the following sections: industry news, new products, scientific posters,<br />

vendor listings, jobs, events and audio presentations. Technology Networks<br />

also produce targeted eNewsletters which parallel the web portals. Our<br />

subscribers are a mix of executives and research scientists, from biotech,<br />

government, pharmaceutical and academia.<br />

Tedia Company, Inc.<br />

1000 Tedia Way<br />

Booth 6527 (10x10)<br />

Fairfield, OH 45014 / 800-787-4891<br />

Home Page http://www.tedia.com<br />

Manufacturer of premium high purity solvents for 33 years. Over 500 solvents<br />

and acids in 12 grades (HPLC, GC, Anhydrous, Bio, etc.). Complete line of<br />

liquid reagents for DNA/RNA synthesis. Capabilities for custom purification to<br />

your requirements. Quantities from 100ml to bulk tanker. Packaging includes<br />

septum-sealed Anhydrosolv bottles and returnable stainless steel<br />

Recycletainers.<br />

Tekmar<br />

4736 Socialville Foster Road<br />

Booth 5121 (30x50)<br />

Mason, OH 45040 / 800-543-4461<br />

Home Page http://www.tekmar.com<br />

Our company is a leader in the design and manufacturing of analytical<br />

instrumentation for the laboratory. Our world-renown Volatile Organic<br />

Compound (VOC) product line includes systems for Gas Chromatography<br />

Sample Introduction, High-Throughput Purge and Trap sample concentration,<br />

Static and Dynamic Headspace analysis, Whole Volume Air Sampling and<br />

Sample Automation. Our line of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and Total<br />

Nitrogen (TN) Analyzers provide unparalleled accuracy, precision, throughput<br />

and robustness for water samples varying in quality from semiconductor-grade<br />

to municipal wastewater.<br />

Tekran Instruments Corporation<br />

230 Tech Center Drive<br />

Booth 2735 (10x10)<br />

Knoxville, TN 37912 / 865-688-0688<br />

Home Page http://www.tekran.com<br />

Our company is the world’s leading manufacturer of advanced systems for<br />

mercury speciation research, environmental sample analysis and monitoring.<br />

Starting in 1989, Tekran ® revolutionized continuous mercury monitoring by<br />

manufacturing cold vapor atomic fluorescence spectrophotometers with pure<br />

gold pre-concentration. Tekran’s systems for ultra-trace measurement of<br />

mercury in ambient air, stack emissions, industrial processes and<br />

environmental samples are extraordinarily sensitive and robust. Tekran ® has<br />

provided more ambient air and CEM mercury monitoring systems than any<br />

other supplier worldwide.<br />

Teledyne Hastings Instrument<br />

804 Newcombe Ave PO Box 1436<br />

Booth 5121 (30x50)<br />

Hampton, VA 23661 / 800-950-2468<br />

Home Page http://www.teledyne-hi.com<br />

Our company is a trusted manufacturer of a wide range of quality Vacuum<br />

Instruments and Gas Mass Flow Instruments . Our vacuum product line<br />

includes the original DV-4 and DV-6 thermocouple gauge tubes, along with<br />

other vacuum sensors used in combination with meters and controllers that<br />

cover a wide range of vacuum pressure from atmosphere to ultra high<br />

vacuum. The gas mass flow line of meters and controllers cover a broad<br />

range of flow rates from 5 sccm to 15,000 slm that includes a variety of flexible<br />

options for outputs, calibration, and fittings.


Teledyne Isco<br />

Booth 5121 (30x50)<br />

4700 Superior Street<br />

Lincoln, NE 68504 / 800-228-4373<br />

Home Page http://www.isco.com<br />

New CombiFlash ® Rf systems provide rapid, productive purification of organic<br />

compounds. Method automation via RFID technology instantly detects column<br />

type & size, and programs a default method, flow rate, and pressure limit. The<br />

system automatically sets flow rate, equilibration parameters, default gradient,<br />

and pressure limit for a column – reducing start time and reducing errors. Our<br />

precision syringe pumps deliver accurate flows of virtually any fluid, and are<br />

ideal for ultra-HPLC, liquefied gases or supercritical fluids, and for specialized<br />

techniques such as LCMS. Flow rates are from sub-microliter to 400 ml/min<br />

flows at up to 20,000 psig.<br />

Teledyne Leeman Labs<br />

Booth 5121 (30x50)<br />

6 Wentworth Dr<br />

Hudson, NH 03051 / 800-634-9942<br />

Home Page http://www.teledyneleemanlabs.com<br />

Our company offers a complete line of analytical instrumentation for elemental<br />

analysis including Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) systems, Mercury<br />

Analyzers, Atomic Absorption Spectrometers and Inorganic Standards. Visit<br />

our booth for the most recent capabilities in ICP-OES and to view the latest in<br />

mercury analyzers and sample preparation.<br />

Teledyne Tekmar<br />

4736 Socialville Foster Rd<br />

Booth 5121 (30x50)<br />

Mason, OH 45040 / 800-543-4461<br />

Home Page http://www.tekmar.com<br />

Our company is a leader in the design and manufacturing of analytical<br />

instrumentation for the laboratory. Our world-renown Volatile Organic<br />

Compound (VOC) product line includes systems for Gas Chromatography<br />

Sample Introduction, High-Throughput Purge and Trap sample concentration,<br />

Static and Dynamic Headspace analysis, Whole Volume Air Sampling and<br />

Sample Automation. Our line of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and Total<br />

Nitrogen (TN) Analyzers provide unparalleled accuracy, precision, throughput<br />

and robustness for water samples varying in quality from semiconductor-grade<br />

to municipal wastewater.<br />

Temperature Electronics Limited<br />

388/400 Manchester Road<br />

Booth 6434 (20x10)<br />

Rochdale, United Kingdom OL11 4NW / +44 (0) -161-257-2541<br />

Home Page http://www.tel-uk.com<br />

Suppliers of Airflow Monitors to all major fume hood manufacturers in North<br />

America, Far East & Europe. Also available VAV Control Systems for fume<br />

hoods and Laboratories. U.S.A. exclusive distributor: Holland Safety<br />

Equipment<br />

Tempshield, Inc.<br />

PO Box 199<br />

Booth 2136 (10x10)<br />

Mount Desert, ME 04660-0199 / 800-680-2796<br />

Home Page http://www.cryogloves.com<br />

Cryo-Gloves ® and Cryo-Aprons ® offer the ultimate in hand, arm and torso<br />

protection to those working in ultra-cold environments. Our CRYO-<br />

PROTECTION line of products are essential accessories when working with<br />

LN2, ultra low temperature freezers, dry ice or in coldrooms. Made in our US<br />

facility to the highest quality standards, our products have been relied upon for<br />

over twenty five years by workers in science, medicine and industry.<br />

Tempshield is an ISO 9001:2000 certified company.<br />

TeraView Ltd<br />

St. John's Innovation Park<br />

Booth 1959 (10x10)<br />

Cambridge, United Kingdom CB4 OWS / +44 1223 435 380<br />

Home Page http://www.teraview.com<br />

The world's leading supplier of dedicated terahertz pulsed spectroscopy and<br />

imaging systems. Using terahertz technology we have developed a number of<br />

different product solutions. These include the new TPS spectra 3000<br />

spectrometer which provides non-destructive and rapid analysis of solids and<br />

semi-solids. The TPI imaging systems provide non-destructive 3d imaging of<br />

tablets to measure and characterise coatings and layers within the sample<br />

structure. As well as system sales, TeraView also provides evaluation studies<br />

to qualify the use of thz, lease and rental contracts, and contract analysis. Visit<br />

our website.<br />

Terra Technologies Inc<br />

PO Box 21357<br />

Booth 5435 (20x10),<br />

5438 (20x10)<br />

Louisville, KY 40221 / 877-891-1088<br />

Home Page http://www.ttiservice.com<br />

Our company stands for actual instrument service, not the pressured sales to<br />

replace an “obsolete” model. We understand many labs can’t afford to buy<br />

new every year. Our technicians are trained to repair the newest generation<br />

as well as extend the life of older models. Over 15 years our staff have logged<br />

over 80,000 hours of service for more than 12,000 instruments from 29 OEMs.<br />

TTI repairs GC, GC/MS, HPLC, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, Detectors, Concentrators,<br />

Autosamplers, Peripherals, and more.<br />

Tescan USA Inc.<br />

508 Thomson Park Drive<br />

Cranberry Township, PA 16066-6425 / 724-772-7433<br />

Home Page http://www.tescan-usa.com<br />

Booth 4907 (20x10)<br />

Tethys Instruments<br />

Booth 7044 (10x10)<br />

57 Chemin du Vieux Chene<br />

Maylan, France 38240 / +33-476-41-8639<br />

Home Page http://www.tethys-instruments.com<br />

Our company specializes in on-line gas and water analyzers based on UV and<br />

IR spectroscopy. Main parameters are NH4, NO3, BTX ,COD and PO4 for<br />

water and NH3, NOx, SO2, BTX, CO2, O2 for gases.<br />

TetraGenx<br />

Booth 6924 (10x10)<br />

9622 TransCanada Hwy.<br />

St. Laurent, Quebec, Canada H4S 1V9 / 514-335-3838<br />

Home Page http://www.tetragenx.com<br />

We are a multi-disciplinary company providing products & services ranging<br />

from Consulting to Turn-Key Pharmaceutical Development and Analytical<br />

solutions to various pharmaceutical sectors. Our Pharma Development group<br />

is equipped to develop solids, semi-solids, and liquids. We will develop your<br />

products to your specs or you can choose from one of our innovative<br />

products, product platforms, or delivery systems. All analytical activities are<br />

supported by our HPFBI & FDA inspected, cGMP compliant analytical testing<br />

laboratory. We can develop and validate your methods, as well as provide ICH<br />

& VICH stability storage and testing solutions.<br />

Texol-US, LLC<br />

PO Box 21357<br />

Booth 5435 (20x10),<br />

5438 (20x10)<br />

Louisville, KY 40221-0357 / 866-733-7279<br />

Home Page http://www.texolus.com<br />

Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and Ultra High Purity Air can be yours without costly<br />

bottles or tanks! Texol Gas Generators are built with performance in mind. Our<br />

engineers develop and utilize only the toughest, longest lasting gas generating<br />

technology. This same dedicated engineering is incorporated into every Texol<br />

product. We offer the best, most durable designs without cheap shortcuts –<br />

even our cases are built to handle real lab environments. That’s why our<br />

designs have won the UK Millennium Award of Excellence.<br />

Thar Instruments, Inc.<br />

Booth 2624 (40x10)<br />

575 Epsilon Drive, Suite 100<br />

Pittsburgh, PA 15238 / 412-967-5665<br />

Home Page http://www.thartech.com<br />

SFC technology continues to expand beyond the core pharmaceutical<br />

analysis and purification into areas such as petrochemicals, clinical analysis,<br />

environmental, chemical and pesticides/herbicides analysis. Thar Instruments<br />

is the clear global leader in the field of SFC instrumentation. With offices in<br />

Pittsburgh, Delaware, Germany and the UK, Thar's SFC sales are growing at<br />

more than 50% per year.<br />

The Harris Products Group<br />

Booth 4103 (20x10)<br />

2345 Murphy Blvd<br />

Gainsville, GA 30504 / 800-447-6906<br />

Home Page http://www.harriscalorific.com<br />

The Lee Company<br />

Booth 5030 (10x10)<br />

2 Pettipaug Rd, P O Box 424<br />

Westbrook, CT 06498 / 860-399-6281<br />

Home Page http://www.theleeco.com<br />

The Scientist<br />

Booth 2003 (10x10)<br />

400 Market Street, Suite 1250<br />

Philadelphia, PA 19106-2513 / 215-351-1660<br />

Home Page http://www.the-scientist.com<br />

The Tintometer Ltd<br />

Booth 1906 (20x10)<br />

Lovibond House Solar Way, Solstice Park<br />

Amesbury, United Kingdom SP4 7SZ / +44-1980-664800<br />

Home Page http://www.tintometer.com<br />

Our company manufactures the Lovibond ® range of instruments and reference<br />

materials for color analysis of products such as edible oils and petrochemicals<br />

according to color scales recommended in AOCS, ASTM, ISO and IP<br />

methods. These include Saybolt, ASTM Color, Platinum-Cobalt/APHA,<br />

Lovibond ® , IP Units, Gardner as well as spectral data and CIE values.<br />

Instruments vary from visual comparators for single-scale color grading to fullscale<br />

electronic instruments for automatic, unbiased color data. We will be<br />

exhibiting their new range of automatic color measuring instruments which<br />

incorporate unique web connection for remote servicing of the equipment.<br />

Thermal Mass Flow<br />

Booth 6938 (10x10)<br />

8915 Research Drive, Suite 100<br />

Irvine, CA 92618 / 949-748-5960<br />

Home Page http://www.thermalmassflow.com<br />

Monkey Industrial Supply delivers various models of high quality thermal mass<br />

flow meters, sensors and controllers for all technical applications. Our<br />

products come with numerous features to accommodate a large range of<br />

measurement and control applications and custom OEM applications. Our<br />

products provide a cost-efficient solution that allows you to purchase a single<br />

measurement device for different gases. The “red y smart series” allows you<br />

to switch between different types of gas without having to recalibrate. Please<br />

visit our website for more details.<br />

Thermcraft Inc<br />

PO Box 12037 3950 Overdale Rd<br />

Booth 2102 (20x10)<br />

Winston-Salem, NC 27117-2037 / 336-784-4800<br />

Home Page http://www.thermcraftinc.com<br />

Since 1971, Thermcraft has earned a reputation for manufacturing quality<br />

heaters and furnaces for high temperature operations. Since its inception,<br />

Thermcraft has continued to meet the needs of customers around the world.


Thermcraft has continued to expand its product lines and now manufactures a<br />

wide range of ceramic heaters along with ovens, furnaces, electronic<br />

temperature sensors and controls, vacuum formed insulation, vacuum formed<br />

ceramic fiber heaters, diffusion furnace heaters for the semi-conductor<br />

industry and a variety of other complimentary products.<br />

Thermo Scientific<br />

81 Wyman St<br />

P.O. Box 9046<br />

Waltham, MA 02451 / 887-843-7668<br />

Home Page http://www.thermo.com<br />

Booth 1735 (50x20),<br />

1741 (100x50),<br />

SR13 – SR21<br />

50+ YEARS<br />

EXHIBITING<br />

Our company represents Thermo Fisher Scientific’s broad range of high-end<br />

analytical instruments, chemistry and consumable supplies, laboratory<br />

equipment, software and services that enable integrated laboratory workflow<br />

solutions. Thermo Scientific is the new name for a trusted brand – Thermo<br />

Electron – that the world’s most renowned researchers, clinicians and<br />

scientists already count on to solve their analytical challenges. The brand is<br />

strengthened by the addition of equipment, consumables and reagents<br />

including products from Nalgene, Nunc, Barnstead, Barnant, Matrix, Pierce,<br />

HyClone and Dharmacon.<br />

Thermo Techno<br />

Kolpachniy pereulok, 9a<br />

Booth 6932 (10x10)<br />

Moscow, Russia 101831 / 7-495-6253905<br />

Home Page http://www.thermotechno.ru<br />

We are an engineering company, which specializes in creating analytical<br />

solutions for the customers in the former CIS countries (incl. Russia and<br />

Ukraine). Based on extensive technical and market experience, Thermo<br />

Techno provides high-end analytical instruments from the top world-wide<br />

manufacturers, combined with the top-level technical, analytical and<br />

methodological support and training. Thermo Techno has completed more<br />

than 200 installations in metallurgy, machine building, cement, sciences and<br />

other industries.<br />

Thermocoax Inc.<br />

6825 Shiloh Rd E, Ste B3<br />

Alpharetta, GA 30005 / 800-298-3345<br />

Home Page http://www.thermocoax.com<br />

Thomas Cain, Inc.<br />

14917 Z Circle<br />

Booth 2625 (20x10)<br />

Booth 6341 (10x10)<br />

Omaha, NE 68137 / 402-981-3544<br />

Home Page http://www.thomascaininc.com<br />

We are a laboratory automation company specializing in automated sample<br />

preparation. It is our goal to speed up the laboratory’s analysis time in order<br />

to save the laboratory time and money. Our product line includes DEENA, an<br />

Automated Digestion System. DEENA allows your technician to simply weigh<br />

the samples, load them on a rack, select a method in the software, and walk<br />

away. DEENA does the rest. DEENA heats, cools, shakes, dispenses<br />

reagents and standards, and more, freeing the operator from these tasks.<br />

Thomas Scientific<br />

Booth 4308 (10x10)<br />

1654 High Hill Road<br />

Swedesboro, NJ 08085 / 800-524-0018<br />

Home Page http://www.thomassci.com<br />

We are a worldwide distributor of laboratory supplies, equipment and<br />

chemicals since 1900. Our mission: Helping science create a better world by<br />

providing quality products with personal, timely and efficient service. You<br />

Focus on the Science... We'll Focus on You. We carry over 500,000 products.<br />

ThyssenKrupp Materials NA,<br />

Booth 6356 (10x10)<br />

AIN Plastics Division<br />

1750 E. Heights Drive<br />

Madison Heights, MI 48071 / 412-352-2789<br />

Home Page http://www.ainplastics.com<br />

Vespel, PEEK, Torlon and many other advanced engineering plastic products<br />

and solutions. ThyssenKrupp Materials is one of North Americas largest<br />

suppliers of industrial plastics shapes and machined parts solutions.<br />

Supplementing the AIN Plastices Division's strong presence in the area of<br />

engineering plastics is that of sister company Copper & Brass Sales which is a<br />

leading source of nonferrous metals and stainless steel products with<br />

locations throughout North America. Visit our booth to discuss several New<br />

Products that can help you improve the overall performance of the scientific<br />

and analytical equipment you manufacture or work with every day.<br />

Tiger Optics, LLC<br />

Booth 3944 (20x10)<br />

250 Titus Avenue<br />

Warrington, PA 18976 / 800-641-6478<br />

Home Page http://www.tigeroptics.com<br />

Our company leads the way in 21st Century Spectroscopy by bringing to<br />

market the world’s first commercial gas analyzers based on patented<br />

Continuous Wave Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy (CW CRDS) technology.<br />

Designated transfer standards by many of the world’s leading national<br />

laboratories, Tiger’s cutting-edge gas analyzers offer absolute accuracy, realtime<br />

response, high sensitivity and low cost of ownership to meet the most<br />

demanding applications in an array of analytes, including moisture, oxygen,<br />

methane, acetylene, hydrogen cyanide, formaldehyde and ammonia. For<br />

more information, visit our website.<br />

Tomtec<br />

Booth 1543 (10x10)<br />

1000 Sherman Ave<br />

Hamden, CT 06514 / 877-866-8323<br />

Home Page http://www.tomtec.com<br />

Our company is a leading provider of innovative, automated solutions for SPE,<br />

HTS & Genomic research - specializing in 96 & 384 well pipettors, micro-plate<br />

washing, sealing & tissue homogenizing instrumentation. Our latest<br />

innovations include the TOWER, a small profile, low cost, full feature<br />

automated pipettor, The AUTOGIZER, the first fully automated tissue<br />

homogenizer and the FORMATTER, the first fully automated sample<br />

preparation instrument that pipettes samples from capped vials to 96 well<br />

micro-plates using instructions from a LIMS System.<br />

Torion Technologies<br />

Booth 5203 (20x20)<br />

796 E. Utah Valley Drive<br />

American Fork, UT 84003 / 801-580-9611<br />

Home Page http://www.torion.com<br />

The world’s smallest GC-TMS instruments are fast, accurate, and reliable for<br />

either field or laboratory measurements and combine a rapidly programmed<br />

capillary gas chromatograph and toroidal ion trap mass spectrometer of mass<br />

range 50 – 500 Daltons. Samples introduced using a SPME fiber syringe.<br />

The GUARDION-7 weighs less than 25 pounds, is battery operated, and<br />

hand-portable. A target analyte library facilitates automated compound<br />

identification. The miniature GC-TMS is ideal for rapid (~3 min) screening of<br />

chemical agents, explosives, and hazardous substances.<br />

TorrVac Technologies, LLC<br />

Booth 5435 (20x10),<br />

PO Box 21357<br />

5438 (20x10)<br />

Louisville, KY 40221-0357 / 866-733-7279<br />

Home Page http://www.torrvac.com<br />

For over 25 years, TorrVac engineers have manufactured custom vacuum<br />

technology for scientific research and other high-tech industries. Our<br />

specialties are high quality products & service that won't break the bank.<br />

TorrVac Technologies specializes in feedthroughs, mass flow controller<br />

systems, RGA MS, turbo/mechanical pumps and controllers, vacuum<br />

components/hardware, and cryogenic valves/controller systems. TorrVac<br />

offers bench or onsite repair, exchange programs, refurbished equipment,<br />

systems, components/parts/fittings, and more to keep your applications<br />

running as smoothly as possible.<br />

Tosoh Bioscience LLC<br />

156 Keystone Dr.<br />

Booth 6415 (30x10),<br />

SR60<br />

Montgomeryville, PA 18936 / 800-366-4875<br />

Home Page http://www.separations.us.tosohbioscience.com<br />

Our company introduced one of the first high performance columns for SEC in<br />

1978 and we continue to be a global leader in the manufacturing and sales of<br />

innovative, quality TSK-GEL HPLC columns. Our portfolio includes columns<br />

for all modes of separation and we are proud to introduce our new, dedicated<br />

GPC system, EcoSEC, for semi-micro and high-throughput SEC<br />

measurements. Excellent reproducibility of retentions times and baseline<br />

stability are hallmarks of the system.<br />

Trace Detect, Inc.<br />

180 N Canal St.<br />

Booth 2312 (10x10)<br />

Seattle, WA 98103 / 206-523-2009<br />

Home Page http://www.tracedetect.com<br />

Arsenic and trace metal analyzers. Online, at-line, and laboratory instruments<br />

provide detection limits down to 1 ppb for arsenic, lead, copper, cadmium,<br />

zinc, mercury, and others. Onsite trace metal measurement solutions for<br />

monitoring drinking water, wastewater, industrial process streams, food &<br />

beverage processing, semiconductor manufacturing, and research &<br />

academic applications. Contaminant treatment cost reduction, process<br />

integrity, and quality control. Eliminates need to send samples to outside lab.<br />

Trans Instruments (S) Pte Ltd.<br />

Booth 7120 (10x10)<br />

5 Jalan Kilang Barat #09-06/07 Petro Centre<br />

Singapore, Singapore 159349 / 65-67420367<br />

Home Page http://www.transinstruments.com<br />

Founded in 1991, Trans Instruments is a scientific instruments manufacturer<br />

specializing in producing water analytical instruments. Our instruments include<br />

various ranges of pocket size tester and handheld meter for the measurement<br />

of pH, conductivity, TDS, Redox (ORP), dissolved oxygen and light intensity.<br />

All our products are wholly manufactured in Singapore in order to meet the<br />

highest quality and standard.<br />

Translume, Inc.<br />

Booth 4911 (10x10)<br />

655 Phoenix Drive<br />

Ann Arbor, MI 48108 / 734-528-6371<br />

Home Page http://www.translume.com<br />

Our company manufactures fused silica microfluidic chips and highly<br />

integrated monolithic optical analyzers designed for various fluid<br />

characterizations. Using proprietary femtosecond laser–based fabrication<br />

processes, Translume creates devices or chips that combine optical<br />

waveguides, micro fluidic components, and micromechanical (glass MEMS)<br />

elements. Our products provide robust compact solutions for biomedical,<br />

defense and industrial applications.


TSI Incorporated<br />

Booth 6326 (10x10)<br />

500 Cardigan Road<br />

Shoreview, MN 55126 / 800-874-2811<br />

Home Page http://www.tsi.com<br />

Our company is a leading provider of analytical instruments based on particle<br />

and flow technologies. TSI's new Macroion Mobility Spectrometer, MacroIMS,<br />

can separate antibody aggregates and fragments, protein mixtures, and other<br />

high molecular weight (kDa and beyond) macromolecules with ng/mL (pM)<br />

sensitivity in 1 minute analyses. The MacroIMS combines the separation<br />

power and affordability typical of SEC/GPC, with the sensitivity and speed of<br />

mass spectrometry. Come see TSI’s new MacroIMS Manager software which<br />

provides data smoothing, higher channel resolution, and molecular weight<br />

profiling statistics (Mw, Mn, PDI) for your macromolecule analysis needs.<br />

TTP LabTech<br />

Booth 1433 (10x10)<br />

Melbourn Science Park Melbourn<br />

Royston, Herts, United Kingdom SG8 6EE / +44 1763 262626<br />

Home Page http://www.ttplabtech.com<br />

Our company has 20 years’ experience in developing outstanding custom<br />

automation for the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries – including<br />

automated chemistry systems, process automation and innovative<br />

instrumentation. Our solutions can form part of a large installation or be<br />

standalone for use at the laboratory bench. Whether your requirement is for a<br />

one-off or repeated manufacture, TTP LabTech’s practical experience as a<br />

direct supplier to the market place provides confidence and distinct benefits to<br />

our customers and partners.<br />

U<br />

UIC, Inc.<br />

Booth 5128 (10x10)<br />

1225 Channahon Rd.<br />

Joliet, IL 60436 / 800-342-5842<br />

Home Page http://www.uicinc.com<br />

Coulometric carbon analyzers for TOC, TIC and/or TC, coulometric sulfur<br />

analyzers for TS, Sulfites and/or H2S, semi-automatic kinematic/dynamic<br />

viscosity systems for ASTM D445 analyses, and vapor pressure osmometers<br />

for molecular weight analysis. We will be displaying a NEW upgrade for our<br />

CM5014 line of coulometers.<br />

UltraVolt, Inc.<br />

Booth 4403 (10x10)<br />

1800 Ocean Ave, Frnt<br />

Ronkonkoma, NY 11779-9002 / 800-948-7693<br />

Home Page http://www.ultravolt.com<br />

Our company manufactures over 450 models of standard product high<br />

efficiency high-voltage DC/DC converters. Output voltages are available in<br />

ranges from 0 to 62V through 0 to 40kV. Output power is available from 4W to<br />

250W with nominal 12V to 24V inputs. Models are analog programmable and<br />

DAC ready. Units feature output-over-current protection with self-recovery.<br />

Ultra-low ripple is available down to 200 L/min, oil free vacuum to 0.2 Torr. Several new designs<br />

are debuting at <strong>Pittcon</strong>. See them up and running.<br />

Vaisala Inc.<br />

Booth 6845 (10x10)<br />

10-D Gill St.<br />

Woburn, MA 01801 / 800-824-7252<br />

Home Page http://www.vaisala.com<br />

Our company develops, manufactures, and markets electronic measurement<br />

systems and equipment for measuring relative humidity, dewpoint<br />

temperature, percent oxygen, and carbon dioxide. Our instruments are used<br />

for process and environmental measurements and are often installed in<br />

incubators, chambers, analyzers, and other apparatus where reliable gas<br />

measurement is essential. Products range from fully configurable discrete<br />

instruments to unpackaged modules. HUMICAP ® , DRYCAP ® , CARBOCAP ® ,<br />

and SPECTRACAP ® sensors all represent leading edge sensor technologies<br />

for addressing real world measurement challenges.


Valley Design Corp.<br />

Booth 6941 (10x10)<br />

151-D Harvey West Blvd.<br />

Santa Cruz, CA 95060 / 831-420-0595<br />

Home Page http://www.valleydesign.com<br />

ISO 9001:2000 manufacturer of flat optical components, substrates, windows,<br />

wafers, wedges, waveguides, rods and spacers. Precision machining<br />

services: lapping, polishing, dicing, optical edge/angle polishing, thinning,<br />

backgrinding, ultra-sonic hole drilling, slicing, wafering. Ultra-thin (< 25<br />

microns), ultra-flat (1/10 wave), superpolishing (


Waring Products Division<br />

Booth 4711 (20x10)<br />

314 Ella Grasso Avenue<br />

Torrington, CT 06790 / 800-492-7464<br />

Home Page http://www.waringproducts.com<br />

We carry a complete line of mechanical laboratory solid media and liquid<br />

chemical blenders, immersion blenders (6 1/2" - 21" long), homogenizers,<br />

grinders, stirrers, mixers, food processors and related accessories to maintain<br />

explosion resistance, timing and speed control. We have been a world leader<br />

in blender products for over 69 years. Our products range in size from 12 - 37<br />

ml to 4 liter.<br />

Wasson-ECE Instrumentation<br />

Booth 4837 (40x10)<br />

101 Rome Court<br />

Fort Collins, CO 80524 / 970-221-9179<br />

Home Page http://www.wasson-ece.com<br />

Specializing in configuring, modifying, and customizing gas chromatographs<br />

exclusively from Agilent Technologies for use in both the lab and in the field<br />

through process solutions. Wasson-ECE adds extra ovens for columns and<br />

valves, plumbing, flow control, electronics, and software to yield a complete<br />

solution for each individual customer sample and sample condition. Wasson-<br />

ECE also provides complete lab and environmental hardware to assist in<br />

every day challenges. These products include sample cylinder auto samplers,<br />

Tedlar bag auto sampler, SUMMA can cleaner and auto sampler, sample<br />

concentrator, and a dynamic blender.<br />

Waters Corporation<br />

34 Maple St<br />

Booth 2639 (60x80),<br />

SR24, SR25, SR26<br />

Milford, MA 01757 / 800-252-4752<br />

Home Page http://www.waters.com<br />

Our company helps laboratory-dependent organizations by providing<br />

breakthrough technologies and solutions. Pioneering a connected portfolio of<br />

separation and analytical science, laboratory informatics and mass<br />

spectrometry, Waters provides the tools to improve the quality of today’s<br />

science and explore the infinite possibilities of tomorrow’s. Waters, The<br />

Science of What’s Possible.<br />

WaterSaver Faucet Company<br />

701 W Erie St<br />

Chicago, IL 60610 / 312-666-5500<br />

Home Page http://www.wsflab.com<br />

Watlow<br />

12001 Lackland Rd<br />

Booth 2313 (20x10)<br />

Booth 4207 (20x10)<br />

St. Louis, MO 63146 / 1-800-928-5692<br />

Home Page http://www.watlow.com<br />

Our company designs and manufactures industrial heaters, sensors,<br />

controllers, system assemblies and software, all of the components of a<br />

thermal system for analytical instrumentation. Designing and manufacturing<br />

the complete thermal system allows Watlow to recommend, develop and<br />

deliver the optimum thermal solution for our customers' equipment and<br />

process heat requirements. Watlow will have the revolutionary ULTRAMIC <br />

600 advanced ceramic heater on display and the EZ-ZONE product line of<br />

integrated controllers; along with several other heating and controlling<br />

components and subassemblies for analytical applications.<br />

Wealtec Corp. (Wealtec Bioscience Co., Ltd) Booth 1333 (10x10)<br />

1888 Meadowvale Way<br />

Sparks, NE 89431 / +1-775-351-2066<br />

Home Page http://www.wealtec.com<br />

Our company is a global supplier who dedicates to manufacture high-quality<br />

equipments for life science research. Accredited as an ISO 9001 company,<br />

Wealtec ensures the great and reliable product quality. Wealtec product<br />

range covers: 1. Power supplies for electrophoresis systems; 2. Horizontal /<br />

Vertical gel electrophoresis system and blotting apparatus; 3.<br />

Protein/OD600/Nucleic acid quantification Spectrophotometer; 4. Gel<br />

documentation and imaging systems: cover from entry level stand along<br />

system to high-end models; 5. 1-D image analysis software; 6. Basic<br />

laboratory apparatus: Centrifuge, UV transilluminator, Heater, Cooler.<br />

<strong>Web</strong>com Communications<br />

Booth 3509 (10x10)<br />

7355 E. Orchard Rd., Suite 100<br />

Greenwood Village, CO 80111 / 800-803-9488<br />

Home Page http://www.infowebcom.com<br />

Weiss Research, Inc.<br />

Booth 2111 (10x10)<br />

13211 Stafford Road, Suite 600<br />

Missouri City, TX 77489 / 888-449-3477<br />

Home Page http://www.weissresearch.com<br />

We manufacture both laboratory and industrial pH Electrodes, Ion-Selective<br />

Electrodes (ISE), Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP), Reference,<br />

Conductivity Electrodes and Probes. We also provide calibration standards<br />

and pH buffers for Ion-Selective, Conductivity and pH electrodes. In addition,<br />

we do custom-designing/manufacturing and private labeling.<br />

Welco Co., Ltd.<br />

Booth 3608 (10x10)<br />

3-28-1 Sumiyoshi-cho, Fuchu-shi<br />

Tokyo, Japan 183-0034 / +81-42-333-7311<br />

Home Page http://www.welco.net<br />

We are the Japanese manufacturer of small, easy-to-use, reliable and quality<br />

original OEM peristaltic pumps for laboratory equipments. Our peristaltic<br />

pumps equip many kind of tubings and meet a wide range of liquid.<br />

Wellington Laboratories, Inc.<br />

Booth 1355 (10x10)<br />

345 Southgate Drive<br />

Guelph, ON Canada N1G 3M5 / 800-578-6985<br />

Home Page http://www.well-labs.com<br />

Our company provides native and isotopically labeled analytical reference<br />

standards and solutions to support environmental and toxicological research<br />

worldwide. We are continuously expanding our extensive inventory of<br />

chlorinated dioxin/furan and PCB congeners, halogenated flame retardant<br />

compounds, perfluorinated alkyl acids/sulfonates, and related halogenated<br />

organics. Wellington Laboratories is ISO9001:2000 registered.<br />

Westco Scientific Instruments, Inc.<br />

Booth 5439 (20x10)<br />

117 Old State Road, Suite 1<br />

Brookfield, CT 06804-2535 / 800-445-0749<br />

Home Page http://www.WestcoScientific.com<br />

Our company offers wet chemistry analyzers, both discrete and continuous<br />

flow and sample prep modules for environmental and industrial labs.<br />

SMARTCHEM 200 – discrete chemistry analyzer, SMARTCHEM 140 –<br />

discrete chemistry analyzer, Proxima – continuous flow chemistry analyzer,<br />

EASY-Dist – reduced volume distillation system for volatile analytes, EASY-<br />

Digest – digestion module for TKN and TP, EASY-Dist Jr – digestion and<br />

distillation, CS-9000 Sampler – random access sampler, Reconditioned<br />

modules, parts and consumables for auto analyzer systems.<br />

Whatman Inc.<br />

Booth 4821 (30x10)<br />

200 Park Ave., Suite 210<br />

Florham Park, NJ 07932 / 800-942-8626<br />

Home Page http://www.whatman.com<br />

Our company products are considered the standard for many analytical<br />

laboratory processes and techniques such as simple clarification, solvent<br />

extraction, chromatography and microbiology testing among many others.<br />

Products range from filter paper, thimbles and surface protection products to<br />

membrane filters, syringe and syringeless filters, capsules, blotting and<br />

chromatography products. Whatman innovation and solutions for the life<br />

sciences enable scientists worldwide to achieve their goals easily, quickly and<br />

accurately.<br />

Wheaton Science Products<br />

1501 North 10th St.<br />

Millville, NJ 08332-2092 / 800-225-1437<br />

Booth 1755 (30x10),<br />

1854 (40x10),<br />

SR22<br />

Home Page http://www.wheatonsci.com<br />

Our company is a manufacturer of laboratory supplies. Our Sample<br />

Preparation products include glass and plastic bottles and vials, closures,<br />

environmental glassware, filtration glassware and sampling devices. Our<br />

Lyophilization Supplies include serum bottles and vials and stoppers. Our Life<br />

Science products include media bottles, tissue grinders and roller racks. Our<br />

Liquid Handling Products include dispensers and pipettors. Wheaton also<br />

offers several custom services such as specially designed containers, linear<br />

and 2 D bar coding, critical cleaning, and surface treatment.<br />

Wibby Environmental<br />

Booth 2303 (10x10)<br />

6390 Joyce Drive #100<br />

Golden, CO 80403 / 866-942-2978<br />

Home Page http://www.wibby.com<br />

Our company will be exhibiting our complete line of environmental water (WP<br />

and WS), soil, air, biosolids, and microbiological Proficiency Testing (PT), and<br />

Quality Control (QC) standards for NELAC, state and CAEAL accredited<br />

laboratories. Wibby Environmental is fully accredited by A2LA/NELAC and<br />

approved to supply PT standards in all 50 states and Canada. Stop by to see<br />

our complete line of CAEAL compliant standards designed for our Canadian<br />

customers that are distributed exclusively in Canada by Delta Scientific.<br />

Wiley<br />

Booth 4020 (40x10)<br />

111 River Street<br />

Hoboken, NJ 07030 / 201-748-6000<br />

Home Page http://www.wiley.com<br />

Wilks Enterprise, Inc.<br />

Booth 2908 (20x10)<br />

140 Water Street<br />

Norwalk, CT 06854 / 203-855-9136<br />

Home Page http://www.wilksir.com<br />

Mid-IR filter analyzers including the new InfraSpec VFA Spectrometer with no<br />

moving parts or optical air path that is ideal for a wide range of field, at-line<br />

process, and QC applications; the InfraRan Specific Vapor Analyzer for onsite<br />

measurement of specific gases for OSHA compliance testing, SF6 tracer<br />

gas studies, and refrigerant and anesthetic gas monitoring; and InfraCal<br />

Filtometers for applications involving biofuels such as measuring percent<br />

biodiesel in diesel fuel, oil/grease levels in water and soil, antioxident inhibitor<br />

in transformer oils, film thickness gauging, and lubricating oils.<br />

WITec Instruments<br />

Booth 2441 (20x10)<br />

101 Tomaras Ave., Suite 74<br />

Savoy, IL 61874-9547 / 877-948-3201<br />

Home Page http://www.WITec-Instruments.com<br />

Manufacturer of high resolution optical and scanning probe microscopy<br />

solutions for scientific and industrial applications. A modular product line<br />

allows the combination of different microscopy techniques such as Raman,<br />

NSOM or AFM in one instrument for flexible analysis of optical, chemical and<br />

structural properties of a sample. The company’s product lines feature a Nearfield<br />

Scanning Optical Microscope, using unique cantilever technology, a<br />

Confocal Raman Imaging Microscope designed for highest sensitivity and<br />

resolution and an AFM for material research and nanotechnology.


World Minerals Inc.<br />

Booth 3709 (10x10)<br />

130 Castilian Drive<br />

Santa Barbara, CA 93117 / 800-893-4445<br />

Home Page http://www.worldminerals.com<br />

A member of Imerys, is the world’s leading supplier of engineered products<br />

derived from diatomaceous earth and perlite. The product development<br />

subsidiary, Advanced Minerals Corporation, develops and commercializes<br />

high performance products based on innovative material science<br />

technologies. With an ever growing list of patents and proprietary processes,<br />

Advanced Minerals can offer tailored solutions to the most complex<br />

processing problems. Brands include: Chromosorb ® , Celite ® , Celpure ® , Micro-<br />

Cel ® , Celkate ® and LRA ® . We have sales offices and distribution partners<br />

throughout the world.<br />

Wright Line LLC<br />

Booth 1137 (20x20)<br />

160 Gold Star Blvd<br />

Worcester, MA 01606 / 800-225-7348<br />

Home Page http://www.wrightline.com<br />

Our company is an international company that designs, manufactures,<br />

distributes, markets and installs a complete line of consoles, enclosures and<br />

furniture for data centers, control rooms, network operation centers,<br />

911/dispatch centers, electronic labs, manufacturing and professional office<br />

settings. Dedicated, direct sales representatives serve as project managers<br />

working with customers from project inception through installation. A network<br />

of company direct installation offices that exclusively install our consoles,<br />

furniture and enclosures, round out our full service offering.<br />

Wyatt Technology Corporation<br />

Booth 5629 (20x10)<br />

6300 Hollister Avenue<br />

Santa Barbara, CA 93117 / 805-681-9009<br />

Home Page http://www.wyatt.com<br />

DAWN family of multi-angle light scattering (MALS) instruments for<br />

determining absolute molar masses and sizes of polymers and biopolymers.<br />

Used with GPC/SEC/FFF/HPLC for characterizing molecular weights and submicrometer<br />

particle sizes without column calibration or reference standards.<br />

DynaPro Plate Reader (Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS)) will also be shown<br />

for automated analysis of protein solutions. Optilab rEX, RI detector with<br />

EXtended range capabilities and no gain settings, will be on display as will the<br />

ViscoStar differential viscometer.<br />

X<br />

Xcalibur XRF Services<br />

Booth 3009 (10x10)<br />

1340-6 Lincoln Ave.<br />

Holbrook, NY 11741 / 631-435-9749<br />

Home Page http://www.xcaliburxrf.com<br />

Our company is the exclusive North American Distributor of the ElvaX EDXRF<br />

product line. These compact, portable systems are ideally suited for qualitative<br />

and quantitative analysis of metal alloys and other solids, liquids and powders.<br />

The Elva-X series includes desk top, mini-units including systems measuring<br />

from Na to U. Our services include sales of new and rebuilt equipment and onsite<br />

service support, system calibration and radiation safety audits on XRF<br />

equipment and standards by a variety of manufacturers. We also supply a<br />

wide range of EDXRF calibration standards and standards certification.<br />

Xenosep Technologies<br />

Booth 2205 (10x10)<br />

508 Main Street<br />

Boonton, NJ 07005 / 973-239-0247<br />

Home Page http://www.xenosep.com<br />

Analyze for Oil and Grease by EPA Method 1664A and improve your labs<br />

profitability and productivity. Our triple layer SPE filters and leak-proof<br />

apparatus extract wastewater samples 3-6 times faster than single layer SPE<br />

filters or hexane LLE. We provide complete solutions for every size lab and<br />

budget. New products include high capacity prefilters for those really dirty<br />

samples and drinking water method-specific SPE filters. If you need simple<br />

solutions for complex problems, visit with us today.<br />

XIA LLC<br />

Booth 3011 (10x10)<br />

31057 Genstar Rd<br />

Hayward, CA 94544 / 510-401-5760<br />

Home Page http://www.xia.com<br />

XOS<br />

Booth 6538 (20x10)<br />

15 Tech Valley Drive<br />

East Greenbush, NY 12061 / 518-880-1500<br />

Home Page http://www.xos.com<br />

Our company is a leading manufacturer of optic enabled XRF elemental<br />

composition analyzers providing material-analysis solutions to users<br />

worldwide. The company’s SINDIE line of bench-top and on-line sulfur<br />

analyzers has gained broad acceptance for sulfur determination in petroleum<br />

products such as diesel and gasoline. XOS has announced the introduction of<br />

SINDIE On-The-Go, the first portable sulfur analyzer that provides reliable<br />

quality results from ultra low sulfur diesel and gasoline, to marine fuels and<br />

crude oils. The company will also exhibit the CLORA analyzer for chlorine<br />

determination in hydrocarbon and aromatic samples from 0.15 ppm to 3000<br />

ppm.<br />

Y<br />

Yabegawa Electric Industry Ltd.<br />

Booth 3206 (10x10)<br />

65 Hachie<br />

Omuta, Fukuoka, Japan 0847 / +81-944-53-0743<br />

Home Page http://www.yabegawa.co.jp<br />

Our company was established in 1946. Our work contents are replacement of<br />

the controller in thermal power plant and production of the instrumentation<br />

control panel in chemical plant etc. Moreover, a joint research was started with<br />

the Kyushu University graduate school in 2003. We surface plasmon<br />

resonance(SPR) immonosensor for the pesticide residue, and <strong>Program</strong>mable<br />

Fluidic Delivery System (PRO-6000)etc, were developed as a result. The SPR<br />

immunosensor that was PRO-6000 is exhibited to <strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2008</strong>. Please stop<br />

by our booth once.<br />

YMC America, Inc<br />

Booth 5303 (20x10)<br />

941 Marcon Blvd., Suite 301<br />

Allentown, PA 18109 / 610-266-8650<br />

Home Page http://www.www.ymcamerica.com<br />

We are the direct source for genuine YMC brand analytical and preparative<br />

HPLC and SFC columns in the Americas. These various column types are<br />

manufactured by YMC Co., Ltd and are known as Ultra-HT family (2 micron<br />

particle), Pro Series (including Hydrosphere C18 and Pro C18-RS, and Pro C8<br />

& Pro C4), ODS-AQ, ODS-A, YMCbasic, ODS-AM, JSphere, and other YMC<br />

Pack series columns like diol, amino, cyano and many others. We also<br />

distribute YMC brand bulk packings in preparative particle sizes and K-Prep<br />

HPLC equipment for product purification. Please visit us in Booth 5303.<br />

YMC Co Ltd<br />

Booth 5303 (20x10)<br />

YMC Karasuma-Gojo Bldg. 284 Daigo-cho,<br />

Karasuma Nishiiru Gojo-dori<br />

Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan 600-8106 / 81-75-342-4510<br />

Home Page http://www.ymc.co.jp<br />

We are a manufacturer of columns, packings, and instruments for HPLC and<br />

SFC. Please stop by the YMC booth to see the latest YMC chemistry and<br />

hardware products for analytical and preparative chromatography including<br />

the new YMC Ultra-HT family of fast HPLC columns packed with 2 micron<br />

particles. We encourage you to discuss your separation problem with our<br />

chromatographers. You will come to understand why YMC media, hardware,<br />

and customer support continue to be the experts choice for difficult separtion<br />

problems.<br />

YMC Europe GmbH<br />

Schottmannschof 19<br />

Booth 5307 (10x10)<br />

Dinslaken, Germany D-46539 / 49-2064-427-0<br />

Home Page http://www.ymc.de<br />

We offer a wide range of HPLC columns (analytical, preparative, pilot), high<br />

flow rate Prep HPLC systems, bulk packing materials and application and<br />

method development services. An extensive distribution network inside the<br />

YMC organisation guarantees worldwide availability of products.<br />

Young Sciences, Inc.<br />

Booth 1361 (10x10)<br />

Flat 604, Woorim e-BIZ Center<br />

Yangpyungdong-3Ga, Youngdeungpo-Gu<br />

Seoul, Korea 150-946 / 82-2-2164-9700<br />

Home Page http://www.youngscience.com<br />

Manufacturer of plastic consumables such as tips, centrifuge tubes, PCR<br />

tubes, cryo vials, all kinds of racks (for tip, e-tubes, cyro vials, pcr tubes), petri<br />

dishes and easy-fill systems. Also produce highly-precise moulds with most<br />

efficient machines in our factory. Will continue adding items to have widest<br />

range of products in the near future.<br />

Z<br />

Zeltex<br />

Booth 4508 (10x10)<br />

130 Western Maryland Parkway<br />

Hagerstown, MD 21740 / 800-732-1950<br />

Home Page http://www.zeltex.com<br />

We manufacture a line of LED based benchtop and hand held NIR analyzers<br />

for the petroleum, grain and food industries. For over thirty years, Zeltex NIR<br />

meters are used by customers ranging from state and federal regulatory<br />

agencies to grain and food processors.<br />

Zinsser Analytic, GmbH<br />

Booth 6026 (10x10)<br />

19145 Parthenia Street, Ste C<br />

Northridge, CA 91324 / 818-341-2906<br />

Home Page http://www.zinsserna.com<br />

Our company supplies a range of sophisticated systems and solutions for<br />

applications in biotechnology, modern drug discovery, combinatorial<br />

chemistry, screening and synthesis, and standard laboratory automation. As a<br />

customer you get reliable hardware and excellent software and premium<br />

support backed by 30 years accumulated experience in automation and liquid<br />

handling.


Zip Scientific<br />

Booth 6944 (10x10)<br />

1 Gates Lane<br />

Hudson, NH 03051 / 603-889-9977<br />

Home Page http://www.zipsci.com<br />

Our company designs and manufactures Fast GC Accessories that boost<br />

sample throughput and increase profits. Our products feature simple, rugged<br />

cost effective designs that are easy to implement. The GC Racer and GC<br />

Chaser both reduce GC cycle times by fast heating and cooling respectively.<br />

Fast cool-down methods do not need to be re-validated because the time<br />

savings occur in between GC runs. We are also seeking distributors for select<br />

international markets. At Zip Scientific we've got a winning strategy; Good<br />

people, top-notch products, and excellent service.<br />

Zircar Refractory Composites, Inc.<br />

Booth 2302 (10x10)<br />

PO Box 489<br />

Florida, NY 10921 / 845-651-2200<br />

Home Page http://www.zrci.com<br />

Our company is a Manufacturer of Machinable Structural Ceramics and<br />

Reinforced Ceramic Composites for many Industrial Heating Applications.<br />

Applications include Thermal, Electrical, Structural Insulation for Induction<br />

Heating, Melting and Forging. Products: Machinable Asbestos Alternatives,<br />

Ceramic Composties, Induction Coil Liners and Supports, High Temperature<br />

Gaskets. Shapes: Sheets, Boards, Cylinders, Tubes, Moldables, Textiles &<br />

Custom Parts. Compositons: Alumina, Silica, & Other Refractory Oxides.<br />

ZirChrom Separations Inc.<br />

Booth 2702 (10x10)<br />

PO Box 868 617 Pierce St<br />

Anoka, MN 55303 / 866-782-2531<br />

Home Page http://www.zirchrom.com<br />

Our company offers zirconia- and titania-based products for chromatographic<br />

method development. We provide a wide variety of column chemistries for<br />

reversed-phase (including LC-MS), ion exchange, normal phase and chiral<br />

chromatography. ZirChrom HPLC columns are renowned for their unique<br />

selectivity, exacting reproducibility, high efficiency and ultra-stability. These<br />

columns may be used at both ambient and elevated temperature (to enhance<br />

LC-MS sensitivity and to reduce analysis time). Specialty products are<br />

available for in-line protein removal, phosphorylated peptide isolation and<br />

monoclonal antibody purification.<br />

Zoex Corporation<br />

11665 Fuqua, # B202<br />

Booth 6949 (20x20)<br />

Houston, TX 77034 / 866-904-2942<br />

Home Page http://www.zoex.com<br />

The folks that made GCXGC happen. Our Loop Modulator is leading<br />

hardware for comprehensive 2 Dimensional GC. We supply GC Image<br />

Software for analyzing GCXGC data acquired from various GC platforms<br />

including Agilent 7890/ 6890, Shimadzu 2010GC/ 2010PlusGCMS, Jeol<br />

AccuTOFMS, LECO Pegasus GCXGCXTOFMS. GCXGC provides about an<br />

order of magnitude improvement in the overall performance (resolution and<br />

sensitivity) of a gas chromatograph. The technique has found applications in<br />

almost every aspect of volatile and semi-volatile organics analysis. The Zoex<br />

Loop Modulator is now available with LN2 or CO2 cooled jet and our NEW<br />

"cryogen free" FlexiCool Freezer.


AUTHORS<br />

A<br />

Abdel-Rehim, Mohamed 230-56P, 1550-2,<br />

2370-11P<br />

Abdo, Ahmed Galal 390-1, 1870-5<br />

Abduraxmanov, 2550-2, 2550-3<br />

Ergashboy<br />

Abduraxmanov, Ilkhom 2550-1<br />

Abe, Koji 2610-4<br />

Abe, Satomi 460-1<br />

Abele, Silvija 1660-8P, 2350-1P<br />

Abete, Maria Cesarina 1670-4P<br />

Abraham, Binyam 1230-12P, 2750-<br />

14P<br />

Abruna, Hector D 2050-1<br />

Abu Hanifah, Sharina 860-10P<br />

Abudalo, Rula A 2910-1<br />

Aced, Ahmed 1230-1P<br />

Aced, Gaby I 1230-1P<br />

Acharya, Seema 870-5P<br />

Achim, Catalina 1070-5<br />

Achmatowicz, Selim 340-6<br />

Acworth, Ian N 480-1P, 830-15P,<br />

860-1P, 1240-<br />

21P, 1240-22P,<br />

1240-23P, 1240-<br />

24P, 1620-9P,<br />

2700-1P, 2710-<br />

3P, 2730-3P<br />

Adamov, Alexey 2650-3P<br />

Adams, Andre A 1180-19P<br />

Adams, Craig 540-10P, 540-<br />

12P, 2180-3<br />

Adams, Jeanette 1780-7<br />

Adams, Kelly L 390-5, 1280-3P<br />

Adams, Paul D 1730-2<br />

Adams, Vincent 330-1<br />

Adamson, Julie T 380-1<br />

Adar, Fran 840-1P, 1830-5,<br />

2350-10P<br />

Addink, Rudolf 1950-15P<br />

Adem, Seid M 1530-5<br />

Aernecke, Matthew 990-4<br />

Affum, Andrews O 2540-6<br />

Africk, Steven 1270-22P<br />

Afton, Scott 1250-2P, 2220-2<br />

Aga, Diana S 2290-5<br />

Agarwal, Aparna 2090-4, 2990-7<br />

Agarwal, Parminder 220-8<br />

Agroskin, Yury 2700-4P<br />

Agwaramgbo, Lovell 820-15P<br />

Ahirrao, Chetan 2650-4P<br />

Ahlstrom, David M 1660-20P<br />

Ahmad, Musa 860-10P<br />

Ahmad, Nasir<br />

1900-4, 2350-8P,<br />

2350-9P<br />

Ahmad, Nisa 490-18P<br />

Ahmad, Tarab Jamil 2490-5<br />

Ahmed, Faizy 2180-5<br />

Ahmed, Minhaz Uddin 750-5<br />

Ahmed, Nisar 1210-15P<br />

Ahmed, Zeeshan 1090-2, 1310-1<br />

Ahn, Won Young 90-1, 820-67P<br />

Aiken, George 10-1<br />

Aiko, Wada 1230-9P<br />

Ajjala, Devender 2700-11P<br />

Aizpuru, Aitor 2180-2<br />

Akao, Ken-ichi 740-3<br />

Akarawut, Wiyada 480-2P, 1990-16P<br />

Akatsu, Tomotaka 200-3<br />

Akbay, Cevdet 1660-20P<br />

Akifumi, Ikehata 2380-12P<br />

Akihiro, Hirano 1510-5<br />

Akinbo, Olujide 2180-6, 2870-3,<br />

2870-4<br />

Al-Kandari, Rabaa A 1210-11P, 1620-<br />

5P<br />

Al-Rashdan, Amel 1960-9P<br />

Alabi, Folashade 410-3<br />

Alarie, J P 2250-4, 2590-4<br />

Albert, Keith J 1650-6P, 1970-<br />

21P<br />

Albright, Bruce 1400-6<br />

Alden, Peter 1500-4<br />

Aldous, Kenneth M 1950-15P<br />

Aldrich, Jane 2920-3<br />

Aldstadt, Joseph H 1120-3, 1940-1P,<br />

2330-12P<br />

Aleti, Raghupathi 1990-13P, 1990-<br />

15P<br />

Alexander, Fialkov B 2010-1P<br />

Alexander, Robert 800-5<br />

Alhashimy, Nameer 900-1P, 1660-8P,<br />

2350-1P<br />

Alhorr, Rida 230-30P<br />

Ali, Amina Ahmed 880-14P, 1210-<br />

11P, 1210-16P,<br />

1210-17P, 1600-<br />

13P, 1600-22P,<br />

1620-5P, 1960-8P<br />

Ali, Aminda Ahmed 500-6P<br />

Alivisatos, Paul 2430-3, 2840-3<br />

Allamandola, Louis J 20-5<br />

Allan, Laurie 1990-1P, 3010-6<br />

Allbritton, Nancy L 270-1, 480-25P,<br />

720-5, 970-3,<br />

1080-3<br />

Allen, Melissa M 2320-5P<br />

Alley, Earl G 1580-3P, 1580-4P<br />

Alley, Earl 160-4, 1580-5P<br />

Almeida, Manuel 230-23P, 1600-4P<br />

Almirall, Jose R 1350-2, 1980-17P<br />

Alocilja, Evangelyn C 30-3<br />

Alpert, Andrew J 2070-1<br />

Alptürk, Onur 90-3, 820-56P<br />

Alsaif, Murtada 1970-15P<br />

Althaus, Marcel 2730-28P<br />

Aluoch, Austin 1500-6<br />

Alvarez-Manilla, Gerardo 780-2<br />

Amare, Andinet 1520-4, 1520-5<br />

Amaro, Antonio Rojas 2660-11P<br />

Amatore, Christian A 960-5, 2050-5<br />

Amemiya, Shigeru 1070-7<br />

Amerov, Airat 230-53P<br />

Amin, Sana 1620-6P<br />

Amini, Nahid 1340-4<br />

Aminian, Maryam 2720-1P<br />

Amiot, Carrie L 1270-1P<br />

Amirav, Aviv<br />

520-8P, 830-4P,<br />

950-4, 2010-1P,<br />

2200-7<br />

Amitay, Zohar 1990-7P<br />

Amstutz, Platte T 230-41P, 870-<br />

25P, 1950-4P<br />

An, Hyun Joo 2510-2<br />

An, Yanming 1740-3<br />

Anastassiou, Costas 2440-3<br />

Andanson, Jean-Michel 1670-3P<br />

Anderson, Emily C 1200-8P, 1360-4<br />

Anderson, Erik 1230-3P, 2300-4P<br />

Anderson, Kyle R 430-2, 2200-1


Anderson, Larry 880-9P, 1960-<br />

12P, 1970-10P,<br />

2690-10P, 2690-<br />

16P, 2690-17P<br />

Anderson, Nadine 490-9P<br />

Anderson, Scott 480-6P, 480-13P,<br />

1290-1P, 1990-<br />

2P, 2490-4<br />

Anderson, Stephen 1210-12P<br />

Andersson, Jan T 430-1, 430-3<br />

Andra, Syam Sundar 820-21P<br />

Andrade, Francisco J 1930-5<br />

Andrew, Whitley 1450-8, 1510-5,<br />

2370-9P<br />

Andrews, Anne M 790-1, 2310-1P,<br />

2460-5, 2850-1<br />

Andrews-Cramer, Kathe 1730-2<br />

Andropof, Jill 2940-2<br />

Aniagyei, Stella 820-36P<br />

Annangudi, Suresh P 1520-5<br />

Ansede, John H 2320-7P<br />

Anspach, Jason A 660-2, 1400-7,<br />

2690-5P<br />

Aoki, Koichi 1200-1P<br />

Appel, Amanda S 2010-3P<br />

Appelblad, Patrik 1660-12P, 2710-<br />

1P<br />

Appelhans, Anthony D 1770-1<br />

Apponi, Aldo J 1970-4P<br />

Araci, Zeynep Ozkan 2630-2<br />

Arai, Akihiro 1270-17P<br />

Arakawa, Hideo 1450-7<br />

Arce-Medina, Enrique 490-11P, 2360-3P<br />

Archer-Hartmann,<br />

Stephanie Ann<br />

Archibald, Richard 180-2<br />

1180-6P, 1530-2,<br />

1970-1P<br />

Arcibal, Imee G 720-1, 1180-22P<br />

Arechederra, Robert 1490-7<br />

Aribi, Houssain El 1980-4P<br />

Armbrust, Kevin 160-4, 1580-5P<br />

Armenta, Jenny A 930-4<br />

Armstrong, Daniel W 170-2, 380-8, 440-<br />

4, 460-6, 780-5,<br />

780-8, 820-68P,<br />

1030-5, 1050-2,<br />

1200-19P, 1660-<br />

7P, 2250-8, 2260-<br />

6, 2950-6, 3000-7<br />

Armstrong, Fraser 60-5<br />

Armstrong, Kristie 1200-22P, 1870-2<br />

Armstrong, Neal R 390-8<br />

Arnold, Don W 3010-6<br />

Arnold, Frank 540-1P, 700-1,<br />

910-8P, 1500-3,<br />

2210-4<br />

Arnold, Nicholas S 230-48P<br />

Arnold, Randy 1230-2P<br />

Arnold, Spencer L 230-48P<br />

Arnold, Stephen 1560-7<br />

Arnone, David 2550-8, 2960-3<br />

Arora, Ritu 1210-7P<br />

Arriaga, Edgar A 270-2, 970-4,<br />

1060-4, 1430-1,<br />

2220-8, 2250-1,<br />

2250-5, 2920-5,<br />

2930-6, 2990-8<br />

Arslanoglu, Julie 1780-1<br />

Artaev, Viatcheslav 690-8<br />

Artaud, Jacques 2530-4<br />

Arumugham, Rasappa 2700-7P<br />

Asa, Darwin J<br />

470-11P, 480-1P,<br />

480-14P, 1240-<br />

21P, 1240-22P,<br />

1240-23P, 1240-<br />

24P, 1240-27P,<br />

2730-3P<br />

Asada, Ryuji 460-1<br />

Asakawa, Mikiko 230-20P<br />

Asano, Yasukazu 820-14P<br />

Asekun, Olayinka Taiwo 880-13P<br />

Asher, Sanford Abraham 1090-2, 1090-3,<br />

1310-1, 2060-4,<br />

2930-1<br />

Ashley, Alyssa 1970-2P<br />

Ashley, Nick 10-3<br />

Asiago, Vincent 1610-3P<br />

Asiello, Peter 1080-4<br />

Aso, Yoshiaki 2000-6P<br />

Aspinwall, Craig A 200-5, 1530-5,<br />

1560-2, 2610-3,<br />

2920-6<br />

Atauri, Glauci 1210-10P<br />

Atkinson, Renata 1210-2P<br />

Atlas, Mark 1990-1P, 2720-7P<br />

Atta, Nada Farouk 390-1, 1870-5<br />

Attwood, David 1230-3P<br />

Atwood, James A 780-2, 2510-4<br />

Aubin, Andrew 1540-2<br />

Audet, Julie 720-3<br />

Augustine, Brian 1260-1P<br />

Augustine, George 790-3<br />

Aurand, Craig 830-2P, 1240-<br />

15P, 1240-26P,<br />

3010-1<br />

Austin, Daniel E 930-5, 1170-1,<br />

1930-6, 2470-2<br />

Avery, Christopher 890-2P<br />

Avery, Contessa 200-7<br />

Awasthi, Sanjay 3000-7<br />

Ayon, Arturo 710-8<br />

Ayube, Shawn 2650-6P<br />

Azuma, Yasushi 2350-5P<br />

B<br />

Baatz, John E 1670-2P<br />

Bach, Stephan 820-21P<br />

Bachas, Leonidas G 680-8<br />

Badgett, Elizabeth Austin 1970-6P<br />

Badoil, Laurent J 760-4<br />

Badugu, Ramachandram 2030-4P<br />

Bae, Sue Y 1490-5<br />

Baer, Norbert S 630-1<br />

Baeumner, Antje 40-3, 120-4, 1080-<br />

4<br />

Baezzat, Mohammad 870-19P<br />

Reza<br />

Baglioni, Piero 960-2<br />

Bahaghighat, Daniel 2570-1<br />

Bai, Lu 1280-1P<br />

Bai, Mingfeng 2410-3<br />

Bailey, Bruce 480-1P, 2700-1P<br />

Bailey, Christopher A 220-7<br />

Bailey, David J 2940-8<br />

Bajpai, Lakshmi Kant 1990-17P<br />

Bajrami, Besnik 1840-3, 2910-6<br />

Bak, Jimmy 230-3P<br />

Bak, Sharon J 2780-8P<br />

Baker, Beth Ann 230-43P<br />

Baker, Charlotte 470-11P<br />

Baker, CJ 1210-13P<br />

Baker, D 1130-1<br />

Baker, Lane A 1270-23P, 1560-4,<br />

1790-6, 1790-8<br />

Baker, Lawrence Robert 1660-6P<br />

Baker, Steve 2880-6<br />

Baker, Susan 1210-5P<br />

Bakker, Eric 340-3, 340-4, 680-<br />

6, 900-7P, 900-<br />

13P, 900-14P,<br />

900-15P


Balakrisnan, Bavani 1570-7P<br />

Balamurugan,<br />

1180-19P<br />

Subramanian<br />

Balayssac, Stéphane 2900-7<br />

Baldaniya, Bharat B 1680-10P, 2320-<br />

2P, 2360-6P<br />

Baldwin, Ronald 2410-3<br />

Baliga, Vidya 700-2<br />

Ball, Kristy 2660-6P<br />

Ball, Stephen 880-4P, 1290-7P<br />

Balu, Balamurali 1870-8<br />

Bandegi, Sanaz 2020-11P<br />

Bandow, Hiroshi 1220-11P<br />

Bandura, Dmitry 2830-3<br />

Banerji, Soame 2610-7<br />

Baney, Greg A 440-3, 440-5, 880-<br />

5P<br />

Banh, Tien 2320-11P<br />

Banik, Gregory M 690-4, 690-6,<br />

1890-7, 2360-20P<br />

Banks, Oscar M 2660-1P, 2660-2P<br />

Bannon, David 463-1, 2770-20P<br />

Banta, Scott 820-66P<br />

Bantz, Kyle 1950-6P<br />

Bao, Ye 2250-8, 2950-6<br />

Baptista, Maurício 870-14P, 1200-<br />

30P<br />

Baranov, Vladimir 2830-3<br />

Baranowska, Irena 2700-15P, 2700-<br />

16P<br />

Baratz, Keith A 2920-4<br />

Barbas, Coral 1610-3P<br />

Barber, Jabulani R 820-23P, 2130-3<br />

Barber, Larry B 2570-5<br />

Barber, Simeon J 1340-5<br />

Barber, William 660-4, 830-8P<br />

Barbosa, Lívea F 860-3P<br />

Barclay, David 850-3P, 1290-<br />

11P, 2780-4P<br />

Bard, Allen 60-1<br />

Barhoum, Moussa 2880-3<br />

Bari, Md Fazlul 2330-14P<br />

Barie, Nicole 2610-2<br />

Barinaga, Charles J 1150-3, 2830-4<br />

Barkan, Shaul 2690-21P<br />

Barker, James 230-42P<br />

Barker, N Scott 2590-6<br />

Barnes, Charles 820-63P<br />

Barnes, IV, James H 1150-3<br />

Barnhart, Barbara J 2360-11P<br />

Barone, Gary 160-5<br />

Barot, Mital Gopinath 910-11P<br />

Barot, Tushar G 1240-30P, 2730-<br />

20P, 2730-22P<br />

Barr, Dana B 1990-5P<br />

Barrio, Ramon J 1200-2P<br />

Barry, James J 2940-5<br />

Barta, Nick 820-31P<br />

Bartholomew, Calvin H 1170-7, 2530-2<br />

Bartick, Edward G 940-2<br />

Bartlett, Vernon 440-2<br />

Barton, Franklin E 800-3<br />

Barton, Hazel A 820-7P, 820-16P<br />

Barton, Woody 870-26P<br />

Bartsch, Richard A 1950-8P<br />

Basha, Eman 380-5<br />

Bass, Stephanie N 1180-9P<br />

Bassner, Sherri 1000-4<br />

Basu, Partha 2480-5<br />

Batich, Christopher D 710-1<br />

Batista, Fabio F 2740-4P<br />

Batlle Almorín, Ramón 220-3<br />

Batoy, Marricor A 690-2<br />

Batt, Carl 30-5<br />

Battung, Florian 2900-2<br />

Batz, Hans-Georg 40-1<br />

Batzer, Mark A 1980-10P<br />

Baudelet, Matthieu 1810-6<br />

Bauer, Karl-Heinz 2330-8P<br />

Baumann, Liesl C 2380-1P<br />

Baurès, Estelle 2630-3<br />

Bayrak, Omer F 2930-8<br />

Bazarova, Gulnora R 1960-6P<br />

Bean, Mark F 1390-7<br />

Beard, Adam 820-44P<br />

Beard, Kyle D 2170-3<br />

Beardah, Matthew 2940-6<br />

Beardsley, Richard L 380-5<br />

Beatrice, Sara B 1440-8, 2490-7<br />

Beattie, James R 1830-3<br />

Becker, Christopher 2140-8<br />

Becue, Andy 1070-4<br />

Bedner, Mary 1210-6P, 1380-1<br />

Beevers, David 1970-1P<br />

Begue, Nathan J 1240-31P, 2580-7<br />

Begum, Syeda 2160-5<br />

Khurshida<br />

Beinert, Wolf-Dieter 2790-5P, 2790-7P<br />

Belair, Robert<br />

140-3, 550-4P,<br />

550-5P, 1130-4<br />

Beland, Francois 1220-8P<br />

Beland, Frederick A 1030-6<br />

Belcinski, Richard 1760-1<br />

Beleites, Claudia 2930-4<br />

Beligere, Gangamani 470-9P<br />

Bell, David S 660-6, 3010-1<br />

Belsky, Jennifer 1970-2P<br />

Belz, Michelle T 230-54P<br />

Ben-Daat, Hagit 820-9P<br />

Benali, Dalel 2550-5, 2560-3<br />

Benali, Otman 1180-27P, 2320-<br />

6P<br />

Benanou, David 760-4, 2550-5,<br />

2560-3<br />

Benchaar, Sabrina A 2220-6<br />

Benitez, Neyla 2660-16P<br />

Benner, Bruce A 2940-1<br />

Bennett, Jason A 1190-2P, 2130-7<br />

Benson, Tracy J 1580-3P<br />

Benton, Randy 1580-9P, 2520-4<br />

Bentzen, Elizabeth L 820-28P<br />

Benvenuti, Mark Edward 880-2P<br />

Berets, Susan 230-2P, 2380-10P<br />

Berger, Scott Jason 1060-1<br />

Berger, Steven 463-2<br />

Bergna, Manuela 230-40P, 461-1,<br />

490-8P, 540-2P,<br />

880-7P, 880-11P,<br />

1174-1, 1580-7P,<br />

1950-9P, 1980-<br />

1P, 2010-2P<br />

Bernier, Evan T 820-3P<br />

Bernstein, Elliot 1230-3P<br />

Berry, Joseph 1920-1, 2900-2,<br />

2900-4<br />

Berthod, Alain 240-4<br />

Bertoncello, Paolo 1360-3<br />

Bertotti, Mauro 860-3P, 1200-30P<br />

Bertrand, David M 2660-21P<br />

Besa, Axel 490-15P


Bethea, Tomika 1710-5<br />

Betz, William R 230-39P, 2680-1P<br />

Beumer, Jan H 1030-4<br />

Bezerra, Marcos Almeida 1600-1P<br />

Bhargava, Rohit 280-2, 1090-5,<br />

2260-2<br />

Bhartia, Rohit 460-2, 2590-3<br />

Bhatt, Premal 1970-2P<br />

Bhatti, M E<br />

500-6P, 880-14P,<br />

1960-8P<br />

Bhushan, Abhinav 520-1P<br />

Bhyrapuneni, Gopinadh 480-5P<br />

Bian, Xiaochun 2440-5<br />

Biba, Mirlinda 820-44P<br />

Bibler, Ned E 670-3<br />

Bicchi, Carlo 1220-1P<br />

Bicking, Merlin KL 830-1P<br />

Bidlingmeyer, Brian A 660-4, 830-8P,<br />

1400-2<br />

Bieganowski,<br />

340-6<br />

Przemyslaw<br />

Bielefeld-Sévigny, 2320-10P<br />

Martina<br />

Bierlein, Bethany A 830-19P<br />

Bieszczad, Jerry 2940-5<br />

Biggs, Katherine N 480-27P<br />

Bilbao, Shiela 2000-3P<br />

Bilbulian, Susanna 870-12P<br />

Binh, Nguyen Thi Thahn 1660-17P<br />

Binh, Nguyen Thi Thanh 480-26P<br />

Birdwell, Justin 10-1<br />

Bishop, Chris 1130-3<br />

Bishop, Gregory W 1560-4<br />

Bisulca, Christina 1780-2<br />

Bitziou, Eleni 390-4<br />

Black, Ernest 2550-6, 2570-1<br />

Blackwell, Deidre L 1220-9P<br />

Blaga, Luliu 1760-1<br />

Blaha, Sharon 2750-13P<br />

Blake, James Conekin 2710-2P<br />

Blanch, Harvey 1730-2<br />

Blanes, Lucas 710-8<br />

Blank, Lars M 690-1<br />

Blazewicz, Agata 1240-25P<br />

Blodget, Charles 2560-8<br />

Blomberg, Lars 230-56P, 1550-2<br />

Blythe, Charlotte E 1240-3P, 2690-4P<br />

Boecker, Daniel 1830-8<br />

Bogdan, Felicia 470-9P<br />

Bogenschütz, German 1580-11P<br />

Boggavarapu,<br />

1990-15P<br />

Rajeshkumar<br />

Boggess, Robert K 1980-15P<br />

Bohle, D Scott 2480-2<br />

Bohn, Paul 460-7, 1450-5,<br />

1730-4, 2160-1,<br />

2590-1, 2600-5,<br />

2950-3, 3030-4<br />

Boireau, Véronique 1950-1P<br />

Boissonneault, Martin 2320-10P<br />

Boling, Abby L 1150-1<br />

Bolla, Bharath K 1580-13P<br />

Bon, Delphine 1610-2P<br />

Bonano, Elsa 1160-1<br />

Bonilla, Rosa 470-11P<br />

Bonini, Alessandro 2010-19P<br />

Bonnefille, Marion 230-22P, 470-2P,<br />

470-3P, 1960-1P,<br />

1960-2P, 1960-<br />

3P, 2690-11P<br />

Bonner, Pamela J 150-1<br />

Bono, Joseph 940-1<br />

Bonsanto, Andrea 490-8P, 1580-7P,<br />

2010-2P<br />

Bonsteel, Russell A 1150-1<br />

Bonwell, Emily 420-4<br />

Booksh, Karl S 2610-7, 2820-2<br />

Boota, A A 500-6P, 1960-8P<br />

Boota, A 880-14P<br />

Booth, Paul F 110-1<br />

Bordeanu, Adela 1580-14P<br />

Borer, Matthew W 110-1<br />

Borgmann, Sabine 690-2<br />

Borguet, Eric 1070-5<br />

Boris, Mizaikoff 2580-2<br />

Borjas, Ricardo E 660-3<br />

Borland, Laura M 480-25P<br />

Bornhop, Darryl 2410-3<br />

Boronkay, Allen 1760-1<br />

Borrett, Veronica 2940-2<br />

Borton, Christopher 490-16P, 490-17P<br />

Boruta, Michael 1860-5, 1890-8,<br />

2530-6<br />

Bos, Inze 230-21P<br />

Boschetti, Chiara 900-5P<br />

Bosma, Matt 1220-2P<br />

Bossoutrot, Valérie 1950-23P<br />

Bostic, R T 480-18P<br />

Boswell, Paul G 680-4, 900-2P,<br />

900-17P<br />

Bottelberghe, Gregory 1460-2<br />

Bottomley, Lawrence A 820-23P, 2130-3<br />

Boueri, Myriam 1810-6<br />

Boulton, Mike E 1830-3<br />

Boumajny, Boris 1860-2, 2240-1,<br />

2290-2<br />

Bounoshita, Masao 461-3, 2690-3P<br />

Bourne, Sidney 90-5, 1860-2,<br />

2240-1, 2290-2<br />

Bousquet, Maryline 1950-24P<br />

Bousse, Luc 1910-2<br />

Boutelle, Martyn 130-1, 1850-4<br />

Bower, Nathan 1940-3P<br />

Bowerbank, Christopher 220-7, 1170-2<br />

R<br />

Bowles, Steven E 2610-3<br />

Bowser, Michael T 1010-6, 1010-8,<br />

2250-1<br />

Bowyer, Walter J 230-9P<br />

Box, Karl J 1970-15P, 1970-<br />

16P<br />

Boxrud, Paul D 463-3<br />

Boyaci, Ismail Hakki 870-27P<br />

Boyce, William T 670-3<br />

Boyd, Brian 1240-8P, 2370-4P<br />

Boyette, Scott 2680-8P<br />

Boylan, Helen M 2480-1<br />

Boyle, Billy 1250-14P, 2120-7,<br />

2770-14P<br />

Bradby, Sanford 1970-2P<br />

Bradley, Troy 1990-6P, 1990-<br />

9P, 2700-5P<br />

Bradley, William R 1610-6P<br />

Bradshaw, John T 1650-6P, 1970-<br />

21P<br />

Brady, Lee 1580-12P<br />

Bragg, Leslie 1100-4, 2660-13P<br />

Bragg, William 2690-8P, 2790-<br />

1P, 2950-7<br />

Braithwaite, Robin 1500-2<br />

Brajter-Toth, Anna 130-8, 390-2,<br />

2540-6<br />

Bramley, Peter M 1210-5P<br />

Brand, Oliver 2610-8<br />

Branda, Catherine 2910-5


Brandes, Hillel 190-5, 660-6, 770-<br />

3, 830-2P, 1240-<br />

15P, 2230-8,<br />

3010-1<br />

Brandt, Matthew 910-9P<br />

Brasfield, Sandra 10-2<br />

Brasier, Allan R 2910-5<br />

Brasuel, Murphy 1680-7P<br />

Braulio, Wilson 400-7<br />

Braun, Kathy L 1270-10P<br />

Braun, Paul V 2160-1<br />

Bravo, Enrique 2660-16P<br />

Bravo, Roberto 1990-5P<br />

Breadner, Daniel 1200-24P<br />

Breitbach, Zachary S 170-2, 440-4, 780-<br />

8<br />

Breitigam, Corrin M 2330-12P<br />

Brejna, Przemyslaw 2380-6P<br />

Brenner, Dean 530-12P<br />

Brennsteiner, Albert 2970-2<br />

Brent, Lacey C 1380-1<br />

Bressler, Amanda J 790-1<br />

Brewer, Amandaa 1860-1<br />

Brewer, Lauren R 1810-3<br />

Brewer, Tim 1980-13P<br />

Brewer, William E 2010-11P, 2200-4<br />

Brice, Richard W 1400-4, 2230-1<br />

Bridges, Elizabeth P 2320-4P<br />

Bright, Caroline 910-4P, 1140-1<br />

Bright, Frank V 870-10P, 870-<br />

11P, 2160-4,<br />

2290-5<br />

Bright, Robin M 1970-18P<br />

Brill, Gregory M 2770-2P<br />

Brinckerhoff, William B 2470-5<br />

Brine, Dolores R 480-9P<br />

Brisbin, Martin 1130-3<br />

Brisbois, Elizabeth 350-2<br />

Britten, Allen J 1950-7P, 2010-<br />

24P<br />

Broadaway, Bryanna 1980-12P<br />

Brodbelt, Jennifer 1750-2<br />

Broekaert, José A 1320-4<br />

Bromps, Bill 550-1P<br />

Bronk, Burt 420-1<br />

Brooke, Heather 420-1, 1480-3<br />

Brookshire, Bethany R 2460-3<br />

Broomall, Stacey M 3000-1<br />

Brouwer, Hendrik-Jan 1960-4P, 2730-<br />

29P<br />

Brouwer, Kenneth R 2320-7P<br />

Brown, Abraham 1680-9P<br />

Brown, Andrew 2330-3P<br />

Brown, Ashli E 1580-13P<br />

Brown, Bill 210-3<br />

Brown, Carol 820-32P<br />

Brown, Christopher D 1800-6, 2900-3<br />

Brown, Jamie L 230-39P, 2680-2P<br />

Brown, John T 1250-1P<br />

Brown, Lew 1920-7<br />

Brown, Michael A 2560-7<br />

Brown, Richard 2330-3P<br />

Brown, Rob 720-3<br />

Brown Thomas, Jeanice 1380-1<br />

Bruce, Mark L 2200-3<br />

Bruecki, Hubert 1850-7<br />

Brueckl, Hubert 150-6<br />

Brun, Yves V 150-1<br />

Brunelli, Claudio 2730-27P<br />

Brush, Robert C 2900-3<br />

Bryant, Lai 1040-1<br />

Buchanan, Roger 2930-5<br />

Buck, Edgar 670-7<br />

Buck, Richard P 340-1<br />

Buckenmaier, Stephan 1410-6<br />

Buffington, Tony 1610-9P<br />

Buhlmann, Philippe 680-4, 900-2P,<br />

900-10P, 900-<br />

17P, 900-18P<br />

Buhse, Lucinda F 1270-19P<br />

Bui, Hai H 1740-5<br />

Bui, Thuy 820-64P<br />

Buijs, Henry L 2060-5<br />

Buijs, Thomas 1920-8<br />

Bulatov, Valery 870-8P, 1990-7P<br />

Bulgarevich, Dmitry S 1450-7<br />

Bull, Barbara J 120-3<br />

Bullen, Heather A 820-4P, 820-7P,<br />

820-16P<br />

Bullock, Gregory 220-2<br />

Bullock, Stephen 2730-4P<br />

Bum Chan, Min 1970-12P<br />

Bund, Andreas 2050-2<br />

Bunk, David 1380-6<br />

Bunker, Christopher E 430-5, 1930-3<br />

Buntz, Susanne 2900-2<br />

Burger, Barry L 520-3P, 550-1P,<br />

2520-7<br />

Burkhead, Matthew 820-49P<br />

Burks, Raychelle 1980-20P<br />

Burris, Stuart 1200-31P, 1270-<br />

14P<br />

Burrows, Sean 710-6, 3030-1<br />

Burt, David P 2580-4<br />

Burt, Travis 1480-6, 1830-6<br />

Buscaglia, JoAnn 940-3<br />

Buscher, Wolfgang 1110-8<br />

Bushey, Michelle M 820-6P, 2920-7<br />

Butchart, Ken<br />

1173-3, 1660-11P,<br />

2690-12P, 2770-<br />

12P<br />

Butler, Jessie 850-2P<br />

Butsugan, Michio 2020-5P<br />

Butters, Terry D 2070-4<br />

Buttner, William 470-4P, 1570-7P,<br />

2750-8P<br />

Butz, John 1620-10P<br />

Buyukserin, Fatih 1790-6<br />

Buzelyte, Juste 1190-4P<br />

Bwambok, David 820-5P, 820-57P<br />

Bykov, Sergei V 1090-3, 1310-1,<br />

2060-4<br />

Bykova, Liliya 820-52P<br />

Bynum, Kevin 450-4, 2290-1<br />

Byrne, Robert 680-2<br />

C<br />

Ca, Diep Vu 230-44P<br />

Cadoppi, Andrea 490-2P, 880-12P,<br />

1580-6P, 2520-5,<br />

2520-6<br />

Cadore, Solange 1210-10P<br />

Cai, Huamin 170-4, 1130-3<br />

Cai, Jibao 810-6<br />

Cai, Lingshuang 1110-5<br />

Cai, Yang 1770-6<br />

Cai, Zhongtau 1900-8<br />

Caicedo, Hector M 1270-7P<br />

Cain, Jimmie 160-4, 1580-5P


Cakmak, Gulgan 1830-2<br />

Caldwell, Thomas P 120-3<br />

Calfin, Brenda B 2780-8P<br />

Callahan, John H 1020-4<br />

Calverley, Richard 2370-5P, 2370-6P<br />

Calvo-Marzal, Percy 340-4<br />

Camara, Johanna 1380-1<br />

Camarda, Jennifer 2770-1P<br />

Cameron, Chad 1250-1P<br />

Camou, Serge 360-5<br />

Camp, David G 810-3<br />

Campbell, Ann M 3010-2<br />

Campbell, Daniel 820-29P<br />

Campbell, Ellen R 2690-20P<br />

Campbell, Gaylon S 1932-3<br />

Campbell, James A 2830-4<br />

Campbell, Mark 1610-4P<br />

Campbell, Paul A 230-7P<br />

Campbell, Wilbur (Bill) H 2690-20P<br />

Campbell, William 660-6, 770-3,<br />

1240-15P, 2230-8<br />

Campese, Daniel 450-5<br />

Campillo, Marc 800-7<br />

Campo, Jennifer 140-1<br />

Candes, Emmanuel J 2820-4<br />

Cañizares, Maria 2330-1P<br />

Cannon, Donald M 130-6, 1200-11P,<br />

1200-18P, 1520-7<br />

Cant, Nicola E 100-6<br />

Canu, Murielle 2720-3P<br />

Cao, Wenjie 2350-11P<br />

Cao, Xiaodan 1950-8P<br />

Cao, Y Charles 2600-6<br />

Carado, Anthony 2990-5<br />

Carasek, Eduardo 410-7, 1110-6<br />

Cardin, Daniel B 230-36P, 230-<br />

37P, 1630-3P,<br />

1980-7P<br />

Carle, A Bjoern 700-7, 1650-6P,<br />

1970-21P<br />

Carlile, Rusty 2550-6, 2570-1<br />

Carlson, Eric 1230-14P<br />

Carlson, Richard 140-4, 220-1, 220-<br />

5, 1100-1, 2020-<br />

3P, 2180-1<br />

Carnahan, Jon 2970-1<br />

Carney, Kevin 1040-4<br />

Carr, Bob 1450-4<br />

Carr, Peter W 50-5, 240-2, 770-<br />

5, 770-7, 830-12P,<br />

2220-8<br />

Carre, Martine 1950-23P<br />

Carreira, Welber 2740-4P<br />

Carreiro, David 1240-21P, 1240-<br />

22P, 1240-23P,<br />

1240-24P, 1240-<br />

27P<br />

Carriker, John 740-3, 800-8,<br />

1900-3<br />

Carrington, Nathan 1870-2<br />

Carroll, Lloyd 1200-26P<br />

Carron, Keith 1090-7<br />

Carron, Timothy 980-2, 2890-1<br />

Carson, Bryan 2910-5<br />

Carson, William W 90-5, 2240-1,<br />

2290-2<br />

Carter, Annie 1600-2P<br />

Cartwright, Wesley 2680-6P<br />

Caruso, Joseph A 1250-2P, 1600-<br />

14P, 1980-23P,<br />

2220-2, 2830-1<br />

Casas-Finet, Jose 870-12P<br />

Case, William S 480-15P<br />

Cason, Chevelle A 820-4P<br />

Cassap, Matthew 2520-1<br />

Casteel, Christopher 230-36P, 230-<br />

37P, 1630-3P,<br />

1980-7P<br />

Castillo, Josemar A 1450-6<br />

Castle, Bryan C 660-1<br />

Castleberry, Colette M 2220-1<br />

Castracane, James 610-3<br />

Castro, Joaudimir 760-5, 3000-2<br />

Cates, M H 400-1, 1130-1<br />

Catherman, Adam D 820-40P, 1910-1<br />

Cavagna, Barbara 490-2P<br />

Cavagnino, Daniela 490-2P, 880-12P,<br />

1580-6P, 2520-5,<br />

2520-6<br />

Cavalcante, Dannuza D 1600-17P<br />

Caverly, Jim 3010-5<br />

Cazzaniga, Massimo 461-1<br />

Centeno, Silvia 1780-3<br />

Ceolin, Giorgio 1190-3P<br />

Cha, Geun Sig 900-4P<br />

Cha, Hyungcheol 2770-21P<br />

Cha, Wansik 860-6P<br />

Chakraborty, Asish B 1060-1<br />

Chakraborty, Sourav 1770-6<br />

Chalk, Stuart J 1390-4<br />

Chamberlain, Evelyn 540-10P, 540-<br />

12P, 2180-3<br />

Chambers, Andrew G 1530-4<br />

Chambers, Erin E 450-2<br />

Chambers, James Q 1200-22P<br />

Chambers, Laura 1590-4P, 1950-<br />

17P, 1950-18P<br />

Chambers, Stuart D 700-6<br />

Champion, Paul M 1310-4<br />

Champod, Christophe 1070-4<br />

Chan, George 2500-6<br />

Chan, King 1060-5<br />

Chan, Qilin 1250-2P<br />

Chance, Mark R 2220-6<br />

Chandler, Lin 870-3P<br />

Chang, Cheng-Hsiung 850-4P<br />

Chang, Cheng-Wei Tom 2950-8<br />

Chang, Eugene 1210-7P<br />

Chang, Huan-Tsung 860-9P, 860-11P,<br />

860-13P<br />

Chang, Ta-Chau 120-6<br />

Chang, Woo Sok 2610-6<br />

Chao, Kevin 30-1<br />

Chao, Kuanglin 2380-24P<br />

Chapman, G. 1130-1<br />

Chapman, James M 230-7P, 1210-8P<br />

Chapman, Peter James 180-2<br />

Chapon, Patrick 2580-6<br />

Chappell, Ian 480-13P<br />

Chase, Bruce 280-4, 1330-1,<br />

1710-2, 2060-3,<br />

2380-8P, 2930-2<br />

Chaurra, Adriana 2990-3<br />

Chee-Seng, Toh 480-26P<br />

Chekalyuk, Alexander 2920-2<br />

Chen, Bin 820-61P, 1600-<br />

3P, 2330-2P<br />

Chen, Chiao-Chao 1790-8<br />

Chen, Eddie 2930-2<br />

Chen, Guan-Liang 2680-3P, 2680-7P<br />

Chen, Huei-Chin 120-6<br />

Chen, Hui 1850-3<br />

Chen, Hui-Wen 1180-12P


Chen, Hui William 710-5<br />

Chen, I-Chu 2660-12P<br />

Chen, I-Jane 1270-15P<br />

Chen, Jingyuan 1870-4<br />

Chen, Kan 1620-11P<br />

Chen, Kejia 2530-1, 2530-5<br />

Chen, Ping 1490-8<br />

Chen, Qiang 1650-1P<br />

Chen, Qin 2690-13P<br />

Chen, Ray 1540-1<br />

Chen, Siao-Jhen 2670-6P<br />

Chen, Tse-Hsien 1180-5P<br />

Chen, Tsoching 1330-3, 1670-5P<br />

Chen, W 1990-17P<br />

Chen, Xi 860-8P<br />

Chen, Xiaojun 820-66P<br />

Chen, Xin 530-1P, 1370-3,<br />

1700-3<br />

Chen, Xuan 1230-9P<br />

Chen, Yan 710-7<br />

Chen, YanZhang 1960-7P<br />

Chen, Yong 2370-3P<br />

Chen, Yud-ren 2380-24P<br />

Chen, Yun 270-2<br />

Chen, Zhan 1720-5<br />

Chen, Zhi-Ling 1590-3P<br />

Cheng, Hung-Yuan 660-5, 1990-8P,<br />

2000-1P, 3000-3<br />

Cheng, I F 2540-5<br />

Cheng, Jun 2240-4, 2240-8<br />

Cheng, Lei 780-2<br />

Cheng, Michael T 430-6<br />

Cheng, Quan<br />

860-7P, 860-8P,<br />

2960-2<br />

Cheng, Xiaoliang 1840-1<br />

Cheng, Zhiliang 1560-2<br />

Cheow, Pui Sze 1660-17P<br />

Chernookiy, Dmitriy 1200-3P<br />

Cherok, Courtney A 2970-1<br />

Chesneau, Howard 1932-2<br />

Chester, Ryan 900-7P<br />

Chester, Thomas L 1400-8<br />

Chetwyn, Nik 600-4<br />

Chew, Kim 2210-3<br />

Chew, Wee 2530-1, 2530-5,<br />

2530-8, 2640-1P<br />

Chiang, Cheng-Kang 860-13P<br />

Chichester, Kimberly 2920-2<br />

Denise<br />

Chiesl, Thomas N 610-5<br />

Chikae, Miyuki 750-5<br />

Chilkoti, Ashutosh 2080-3<br />

Chin, Douglas 2330-10P<br />

Chin, Edward 310-3<br />

Chinchilla, Craig R 330-6<br />

Chirila, Madalina 2380-2P<br />

Chiu, Daniel T 1700-5, 2090-5<br />

Chiu, Norman H 820-63P<br />

Cho, Kathleen R 1030-1<br />

Choe, MIna 2700-17P<br />

Choi, Hyun Chul 2350-3P<br />

Choi, Kihwan 2270-2<br />

Choi, Yong Seok 530-8P<br />

Choi, Youngseon 1790-6<br />

Chong, Ngee-Sing 470-14P, 490-<br />

20P, 2380-22P<br />

Chou, Chau-Wen 530-2P<br />

Chou, Daniel 2770-2P<br />

Chou, Ju 1270-8P<br />

Chough, Sung Hyo 230-24P<br />

Chowdhury, Mustafa 2420-3<br />

Chris, Lindley E 2570-5<br />

Christ, Ingo 1100-5, 1170-4<br />

Christensen, John 480-1P, 1240-<br />

21P, 1240-22P,<br />

1240-23P, 1240-<br />

24P, 2730-3P<br />

Christensen, Kenneth 120-3, 2250-3,<br />

2990-3<br />

Christesen, Steven 100-8<br />

Christison, Terri T 480-12P<br />

Christopher, Steven J 1380-5<br />

Chrzanowski, Tara N 790-1<br />

Chua, Alvin 1935-3<br />

Chumanov, George 2380-9P<br />

Chumbimuni Torres, 340-4<br />

Karin<br />

Chun, Honggu 2590-4<br />

Chun, Man-Seog 2270-2<br />

Chung, Doo Soo 2270-2<br />

Chung, Hoeil 2380-3P, 2380-4P<br />

Chung, Ying-Chien 2660-12P<br />

Church, George M 640-5<br />

Churchwell, Mona I 1030-6<br />

Cikui, Liang 520-5P<br />

Cintron, Jose M 1400-1<br />

Ciobanu, Madalina 2880-5<br />

Cissell, Kyle 2130-2<br />

Citterio, Daniel 200-3, 2610-4<br />

Clancy, Phillip James 210-2, 2290-4<br />

Clark, Anna M 1180-14P<br />

Clark, Eva 1200-16P<br />

Clark, Heather A 2600-3<br />

Clark, Jay A 1250-8P, 1250-9P<br />

Clark, Jody 190-1, 2230-4,<br />

2520-2<br />

Clark, Jonathan Edward 2600-4<br />

Clark, Rose A 1200-4P, 1200-5P<br />

Clarke, David 490-3P, 2330-4P<br />

Clarke, Graeme 900-7P<br />

Clavering, Andrew 2280-4, 2970-3<br />

Clayton, David F 1520-5<br />

Cleary, Ronan 1500-1<br />

Cleeve, Matthew 2370-5P, 2370-6P<br />

Clemens, Thomas 1260-6P<br />

Clemmer, David 1230-2P<br />

Clerens, Stefan 540-6P<br />

Cleveland, Laura 2170-3<br />

Cliffel, David 820-28P, 1270-<br />

4P, 2300-1P,<br />

2300-2P, 2880-5,<br />

2910-3<br />

Coates, John Peter 1800-4<br />

Cochran, Jack 230-34P, 440-1,<br />

520-2P, 1490-6,<br />

1630-6P, 1950-<br />

10P, 2010-23P<br />

Cody, Robert 1250-9P<br />

Coffey, Robert J 2410-3<br />

Cohen, Adam E 2850-2<br />

Cole, Jaci 1810-1<br />

Cole, Jacquelyn R 380-2, 480-24P<br />

Cole, Richard B 480-19P, 1250-<br />

27P, 1620-11P<br />

Coleman, Charles 670-1<br />

Colin, Davies 1600-2P<br />

Collett, Jeffrey L 2270-1<br />

Collins, Bradley J 480-9P, 2710-2P<br />

Collins, Casey 1980-9P


Collins, Leo 2360-20P, 2560-4<br />

Collins, Wayne 1000-2<br />

Colon, Luis A 530-8P, 1400-4,<br />

2230-1, 3010-2<br />

Colón, Y 2600-5<br />

Colyer, Christa 2880-8, 2920-2<br />

Comer, John E 1970-15P, 1970-<br />

16P<br />

Compton, Carolyn C 2780-9P<br />

Coneo, Osmiro 2660-14P<br />

Congdon, Robert 1600-20P<br />

Conner, Ian 290-5<br />

Connolly, Damian 2350-1P<br />

Connor, Steven 820-8P<br />

Constantinou, Antriana 1660-19P<br />

Conte, Eric 2670-6P, 2680-<br />

3P, 2680-6P,<br />

2680-7P<br />

Contreras, Jesse A 170-7, 610-2,<br />

2200-6<br />

Cook, Robert L 10-1, 820-12P<br />

Cooks, R Graham 1150-5, 1250-21P,<br />

2470-4<br />

Coon, Joshua J 2510-3<br />

Cooper, Russ 650-6<br />

Cooper, Stephen D 480-9P<br />

Corcoles, Emma P 1850-4<br />

Cordero, Chiara 1220-1P<br />

Corn, Robert M 2420-5<br />

Cornellison, Charisa D 540-6P<br />

Cornett, Charles R 1980-9P<br />

Cornish, Timothy J 2470-5<br />

Corns, Warren T 1600-3P, 2330-<br />

2P, 2330-3P,<br />

2330-5P<br />

Corrigan, Catherine M 2470-5<br />

Cortes, Eduardo Cortes 2650-2P<br />

Cory, Wendy 2360-19P<br />

Cosgrove, Terence 90-2<br />

Cosner, Agnès 2580-6, 2970-2<br />

Costa, Antonio Celso 1970-3P, 1970-9P<br />

Spinola<br />

Costa Ferreira, Sergio 410-4<br />

Luis<br />

Cote, Cynthia S 1250-11P, 2700-<br />

5P<br />

Coumbaros, John 2940-2<br />

Countryman, Sky 550-2P, 1173-4,<br />

1540-4, 2010-6P,<br />

2200-2<br />

Courtemanche, Kevin 1620-4P, 2710-3P<br />

Coury, Louis A 110-1<br />

Cousins, Lisa 2890-6<br />

Couture, Philippe 1220-8P<br />

Covarrubias-Herrera, 2020-6P<br />

Rosario<br />

Cowan, David A 1500-2<br />

Cowles, Chris 1130-3<br />

Cowman, Rich 800-8<br />

Cox, James A 1200-21P, 1200-<br />

25P<br />

Cox, James<br />

230-35P, 470-7P,<br />

890-4P, 2750-1P,<br />

2760-4P<br />

Cox, Leonette 2330-4P, 2930-5<br />

Cox, Rick L 1090-7<br />

Cox, Sherry 2700-2P<br />

Cox, Starr 70-3<br />

Coym, Jason W 190-2<br />

Cozic, Ronan 2010-9P, 2010-<br />

10P<br />

Crane, Nicole J 1330-3<br />

Crank, Jeffrey A 380-8, 460-6,<br />

1200-19P, 2250-8<br />

Crawford, Mark E 462-2, 1050-8,<br />

1100-3, 1100-8,<br />

1550-1, 1550-4,<br />

3020-2, 3020-3<br />

Crawford-Drake, 3030-2<br />

Frederick<br />

Creed, John T 1980-23P<br />

Cremer, Daniel 1370-3<br />

Cremer, Paul 1370-1, 1370-3<br />

Crescenzi, Carlo 220-3, 1340-4<br />

Cressman, Erik 2920-5<br />

Crimi, Christina 2900-6<br />

Crist, Ingo 2900-8<br />

Crivat, Georgeta 590-1, 970-5<br />

Crnogorac, Milan 310-3<br />

Cronier, Samantha 1700-2<br />

Cronin, David 730-3<br />

Crooks, Richard M 60-3<br />

Cropek, Don<br />

90-1, 230-32P,<br />

460-7, 820-64P,<br />

820-65P, 820-<br />

66P, 820-67P,<br />

1200-14P, 1200-<br />

15P, 2130-8,<br />

2880-1<br />

Crosson, Eric 210-8<br />

Croteau, Cyril 1950-24P<br />

Crowe, Matthew C 780-3<br />

Crowe, Suzanne 40-4<br />

Crowley, Stephen 1260-2P<br />

Cruikshank, Dale P 20-1<br />

Crutchfield, John 1990-4P<br />

Cruz, Merlyn C 1670-7P<br />

Cruz, Merlyn Carlos 2320-3P<br />

Cseh, Gabor 1940-4P<br />

Cudjoe, Erasmus 760-7, 2690-9P<br />

Culha, Mustafa 2930-8<br />

Cullum, Brian 100-3, 1560-6,<br />

1850-1<br />

Cullum, Tae Sun 820-6P<br />

Cummings, Daniel 1040-4, 2280-2<br />

Curry, Walter 2940-4<br />

Curtis, Kayti 120-4<br />

Curtiss, Brian 1800-2<br />

Cushman, Matt 1780-2<br />

Cutak, Benjamin J 530-5P<br />

Cyr, Douglas 2000-2P<br />

Czochor, Jennifer 820-50P<br />

Czyborra, Stefanie 1290-2P, 1570-<br />

9P, 2670-4P<br />

D<br />

D'Costa, Sybil 40-2<br />

D'Souza, Michelle 690-4, 690-6,<br />

1890-7, 2360-20P<br />

da Silva, Erik G 410-4<br />

da Silva, Thalita O 1210-1P<br />

Dabney, Michael J 870-11P<br />

Dahl, David A 820-51P<br />

Dahui, Liu 2730-32P<br />

Dai, Jeff 600-5<br />

Dai, Lan 1030-1<br />

Dai, Xiaoling 2440-5<br />

Dai, Yingrui 1070-1<br />

Dai, Zong 2790-3P<br />

Dalavoy, Tulika Sanjeev 460-7<br />

Dallaire, Monique 840-6P<br />

Dalrymple, David 1090-8<br />

Daminov, Golib 2550-2, 2550-3<br />

Dan, Mark Tristan 500-3P<br />

Dane, A J 1030-7<br />

Daneshvar, Leila 2020-12P<br />

Dang, Dana 150-4<br />

Daniel, Richard 670-7<br />

Daniels, Stephanie L 2580-3, 2740-6P


Danielson, Neil D 820-43P, 2700-3P<br />

Danilchik, Paul 1600-2P<br />

Dansby-Sparks, Royce N 1200-22P, 1870-2<br />

Danser, Mandelle 2900-6<br />

Daphney, C 1130-1<br />

Darbouret, Daniel 1190-1P, 1290-8P<br />

Dardoize, Francois 2720-2P<br />

Darville, Lancia Nadina 820-45P<br />

Fallen<br />

Darzi, Ara 1850-4<br />

Das, Jagotamoy 2540-2<br />

Dasgupta, Purnendu K 870-2P, 1180-<br />

17P, 2030-1P,<br />

2810-3<br />

Datskos, Panos G 180-2<br />

Datta, Proyag 1230-5P<br />

Datta, Rupali 820-21P<br />

Dattilio, Teri Angela 230-35P, 230-<br />

38P, 890-4P,<br />

1630-5P<br />

Daugherty, Daniel J 360-2, 480-16P<br />

Daugherty, Michael 1200-31P<br />

Daunais, James B 2460-3<br />

Daunert, Sylvia 260-3<br />

Davic, Andrew 2700-13P<br />

David, Frank 930-2, 2140-6<br />

Davis, Aaron B 1650-6P<br />

Davis, Alicia<br />

530-3P, 530-4P,<br />

1290-5P<br />

Davis, Clay 1380-5<br />

Davis, De'Ana 2940-8<br />

Davis, Robert C 2600-1<br />

Davis, Ryan W 2910-5<br />

Davis, William 2940-4<br />

Dawes, Ern 1174-2<br />

Dawes, Peter A 170-6, 490-4P,<br />

1174-2, 1590-5P,<br />

2020-7P<br />

Daws, Lynette C 2460-2<br />

Dawson, Darryl H 2540-4<br />

Dawson, Garry Brent 1530-6<br />

Day, Tim 2550-8, 2960-3<br />

de Andrade, Jailson 2010-16P<br />

Bittencourt<br />

de Antueno, Roberto 1990-2P<br />

De Borba, Brian 2750-5P<br />

De Faria, Newton 1920-2<br />

De Guzman, Jennifer M 2130-6<br />

de Haseth, James A 800-3<br />

de Loos-Vollebregt, 1040-8<br />

Margaretha<br />

De Marco, Roland 340-3, 900-7P<br />

De Martino, Mariana G 1210-10P<br />

de Oliveira, Lidia S 2010-16P<br />

de Santana, Fernanda A 410-4<br />

de Zeeuw, Jaap 440-1, 520-3P,<br />

550-1P, 2520-7<br />

Dean, Derrick R 1270-12P<br />

Deane, Natasha G 2410-3<br />

DeBarber, Peter 1935-1<br />

Debets, Alexander 1000-5<br />

Deboyace, Kevin 1530-7<br />

Debusschere, Ludovic 140-2, 910-1P,<br />

1890-2<br />

Deck, Francis 800-4, 2380-5P<br />

DeCota, Ethan J 1900-2<br />

DeCrosta, Michelle 470-11P<br />

Deeba, Samer 1850-4<br />

Degertekin, F L 90-8<br />

DeGroff, James Trylon 730-1<br />

Dehen, Christopher 800-1<br />

James<br />

DeJong, Maryl 1950-5P<br />

Dekermendjian, Julia 2170-2<br />

Del Federico, Eleonora 1780-3<br />

Del Hierro, Pilar 830-16P, 830-<br />

17P, 1933-1,<br />

1933-4<br />

DeLand, Phillip 660-5, 2000-2P,<br />

2230-2<br />

Delaney, Michael Francis 2560-8<br />

Deleon, Meliza 1980-15P<br />

DeLeoz, Lorna 2510-2<br />

Delmas, Caroline 1610-2P<br />

Delmonte, Pierluigi 1630-7P<br />

Demattio, Horst 1260-6P<br />

Demchenko, Alexey 2580-8<br />

Demir, Betul 470-15P<br />

Demirici, Sefak 2610-8<br />

Denault, Jeffry W 310-4<br />

Deng, Biyang 1600-5P<br />

Denham, Miles 670-5<br />

Dennis, Andrew 800-5<br />

Dennis, Patty J 2590-4<br />

Dent, Garry L 2010-17P<br />

Denton, M Bonner 1150-3, 1320-3<br />

Deo, Sapna 870-15P, 2130-2<br />

DerMartirosian, Anita 1210-7P<br />

DeRose, Paul C 370-1<br />

DeSa, Richard J 463-3<br />

Desaire, Heather 1840-4, 2510-1<br />

Deschaines, Timothy O 2380-17P, 2380-<br />

19P<br />

Deshpande, Samir 1770-8, 3000-1<br />

Desilva, Murukkuwadura 2340-3P<br />

Aruni<br />

Desmoulin, Franck 1610-2P<br />

Desorcie, James L 440-5, 880-5P<br />

Desoubzdanne, Denis 1610-2P<br />

Desta, Yohannes M 1230-5P<br />

Devender, Ajjala 1240-5P<br />

DeVries, Jonathan 1020-6<br />

Dewald, Alison Hodge 1260-1P<br />

Dewberry, Raymond 670-3<br />

Allen<br />

Dewolf, Helen 70-2<br />

Dews, Carmen 1210-12P, 2740-<br />

3P<br />

Dexter, Matthew A 2330-5P<br />

Dhamko, Antonela 1260-2P<br />

Dharmadhikari, Murli 1110-5<br />

Dharmasiri, Udara R 1180-19P<br />

Dhawan, Anuj 1850-8<br />

Dhole, Vivek R 880-8P<br />

Di Gioia, Alice 230-33P, 880-2P<br />

Diamond, Dermot 680-2, 900-1P,<br />

1660-8P, 1840-8,<br />

2080-4, 2350-1P<br />

Diaz Aguilar, Alvaro 2600-2<br />

Dibya, Deepak 2990-4<br />

Dicinoski, Greg W 2810-2<br />

Dick, John 2830-3<br />

Diehl, Diane M 410-5, 450-2, 910-<br />

7P, 1240-13P,<br />

1240-28P, 1430-7,<br />

1440-1, 2490-2<br />

Dieing, Thomas 463-4, 2580-1<br />

DiFeo, Dan<br />

170-6, 490-4P,<br />

1590-5P, 2020-7P<br />

Dihua, Shangguan 1010-3<br />

Dill, Adam 470-17P<br />

Dill, Kilian 2080-2<br />

Dimandja, Jean-Marie D 2140-5<br />

Dimartino, Gianluca 1210-14P<br />

Dimitrakopoulos, Telis 1190-1P, 2790-3P


Dimitrakov, Jordan D 1610-9P<br />

Ding, Xiaoya 1240-26P<br />

Ding, Yongsheng 1270-24P<br />

Dinkelmeyer, Brian 2170-3<br />

DiSanto, Thomas 2280-2<br />

Dishinger, John D 1200-3P<br />

Dishinger, John F 720-4<br />

Divan, Khalil 2560-5<br />

Dixon, Art<br />

320-2, 480-4P,<br />

1173-2<br />

Dluhy, Peter R 2130-3<br />

Dluhy, Richard A 100-5, 1670-2P,<br />

1720-3<br />

do Lago, Claudimir L 710-8<br />

Dobson, Phillip S 2580-4<br />

Dockery, Christopher 2360-17P<br />

Dodder, Nathan 1380-1<br />

Dodds, Walter K 1880-2<br />

Doerge, Daniel R 1030-6<br />

Dogan, Hulya 750-7<br />

Doherty, III, Walter J 2630-2<br />

Dolan, John 600-3<br />

Dolgin, Bella 870-8P<br />

Dolic, Vesna 1040-3<br />

Dolino, Drew 230-10P<br />

Dominak, Lisa M 690-7, 1450-1<br />

Donahue, Darrell W 1580-1P<br />

Donahue, Steven M 420-5, 1510-8<br />

Donard, Olivier 2780-4P<br />

Donenfeld, Scott 3010-5<br />

Dong, Hua 390-6, 2090-2<br />

Dong, Jianan 820-48P<br />

Dong, Michael W 600-1, 2730-5P<br />

Dong, Yan 790-2<br />

Dong, Yi 860-7P<br />

Dong, Yingying 1530-1<br />

Dong, Yiwei 230-47P<br />

Donten, Mikolaj 350-4<br />

Donthula, Kiran 2380-22P<br />

Dorich, Brett 2180-1<br />

Dorich, Brian 140-4, 220-1, 220-<br />

5, 1020-5, 1100-1,<br />

1171-1, 2020-3P<br />

Dorman, Frank L 230-34P, 440-1,<br />

440-2, 440-6,<br />

1400-6, 1950-10P<br />

Dorsey, John G 240-1<br />

dos Santos, Walter 410-4, 1600-17P<br />

Lopes<br />

Doub, William H 1270-19P<br />

Douek, Maurice 2560-1<br />

Dougan, Jennifer 2430-5<br />

Doumenq, Pierre 2570-8<br />

Dovichi, Norman 270-3<br />

Downey, Grady 2940-8<br />

Dowrey, Anthony E 2060-7<br />

Dozortsev, Vladimir 1160-3<br />

Dragnea, Bogdan 820-36P<br />

Drake, Timothy J 840-2P, 1510-2<br />

Draney, Daniel 2410-2<br />

Drapcho, Dave 1480-6, 1830-6<br />

Dresen, Sebastian 1980-4P<br />

Dressen, Brian M 230-32P<br />

Driscoll, John N 230-17P, 2540-3<br />

Driskell, Jeremy D 100-5, 1200-3P,<br />

1720-3<br />

Driver, Julee L 700-5<br />

Du, Wei 880-1P, 2370-1P<br />

Dua, Puneit 820-67P, 2880-1<br />

Dubach, John M 2600-3<br />

Dubois, Janie 1920-3<br />

Dubuisson, Cendrine 2970-2<br />

Dudak, Fahriye C 870-27P<br />

Duewer, David L 1810-5<br />

Dufort, Muriel 1950-24P<br />

Dufreche, Stephen E 1580-4P<br />

Dugas, Tammy R 1620-11P<br />

Dukor, Rina K 620-4, 2060-1<br />

Dulude, Jerry 1040-3, 1935-2<br />

Dumitrescu, Ioana 1360-3, 1870-7<br />

Dunams, T. 1130-1<br />

Duncan, Roy 1990-2P<br />

Dunkle, Melissa N 3010-2<br />

Dunnage, Samantha 1180-27P, 2320-<br />

6P<br />

Duo, Jia 2270-3<br />

Dupre, April 2590-2<br />

Dupuis, Russell D 2960-3<br />

Dupuy, Nathalie 2530-4<br />

Duran-Capece, Alicia V 470-13P<br />

Dutta, Pampa 180-2<br />

Dutta, P. K 450-6<br />

DuVall, Rick A 820-31P<br />

Duvekot, Coen 140-3, 550-4P,<br />

550-5P<br />

Dwek, Raymond A 2070-4<br />

Dworzanski, Jacek P 1770-8, 3000-1<br />

Dyer, Daniel J 590-3<br />

E<br />

Eadon, George 1950-15P<br />

Easley, Christopher J 150-2<br />

Ebbesen, Thomas W 2420-2<br />

Ebelhar, Andrew 1200-31P<br />

Eberhardinger, Ulrich 830-20P<br />

Ebrahimipour,<br />

2720-1P<br />

Gholamhossein<br />

Ecelberger, Scott A 2470-5<br />

Eckenroad, Kyle W 2950-1<br />

Eckenrode, Brian Allen 1350-3<br />

Edgar, Lee D 2200-6<br />

Edgeworth, Jonathan 2580-4<br />

Peter<br />

Edmiston, Paul L 80-4, 820-29P<br />

Edward, English 1932-2<br />

Edwards, Katie 120-4<br />

Edwards, Matthew Keith 670-6, 670-7<br />

Edwards, Phil 1000-3<br />

Eeltink, Sebastiaan 2730-6P, 3010-3<br />

Effelsberg, Uwe 830-20P<br />

Egan, Lynn Robert 2690-14P<br />

Egas, David 1710-5<br />

Egloff, Thomas 230-57P<br />

Eguchi, Keiji 2340-1P<br />

Ehlenbeck, Amanda J 1200-14P, 1200-<br />

15P<br />

Ehrenhauser, Franz S 540-11P, 2740-<br />

10P<br />

Ehrmann, Brandie M 950-1<br />

Eiceman, Gary A 2470-1<br />

Eilert, Arnold J 210-3<br />

Eilert, Eloise<br />

70-7<br />

Brackenridge<br />

Ejaz, Mohamad 1960-9P<br />

Ekechukwu, Amy A 670-2, 670-3<br />

Ekeroth, Johan 450-6, 2730-7P<br />

Ekundayo, Olusegun 880-13P<br />

El-Kady, Maher F 1870-5


El-Sayed, Ashraf A.M 400-2<br />

El-Shourbagy, Tawakol 1030-3<br />

Eldridge, Stacie Liane 1050-5<br />

Ellington, Andrew 1010-4<br />

Ellington, Donald 220-8<br />

Elliott, Lindsay C 2160-1<br />

Elliott, Simon 1500-2<br />

Ellis, Jenny 1600-14P<br />

Ellis, Robert Ian 490-17P, 1410-4<br />

Ellis, Scot 420-7<br />

Ellison, Christopher D 1420-3<br />

Ellison, Sparkle T 2100-2, 2200-4<br />

Ellzy, Michael W 1490-5<br />

Emge, Darren 1610-4P<br />

Emily, Merola T 1910-1<br />

Emmenegger, Christian 1570-9P, 2670-<br />

5P, 2790-4P<br />

Emmert, Gary L 2560-6, 2560-7<br />

Emory, Jason M 2650-1P, 3030-2<br />

Enders, Jeffrey R 1770-5<br />

Endo, Ginji 890-3P<br />

Endo, Yoko 890-3P<br />

Engelhart, Gary 1600-10P, 2750-<br />

9P<br />

English, Chris<br />

230-34P, 520-3P,<br />

1490-6<br />

English, Douglas S 1790-2<br />

English, Edward 370-8<br />

Ensor, Dale D 300-2<br />

Eom, In-Yong 400-3, 400-6, 400-<br />

8, 2860-5<br />

Epelman, Polina 2560-8<br />

Eperesi, Colleen A 2360-8P<br />

Eppink, Greg 490-16P<br />

Ercanbrack, Wesley D 1150-1, 1150-4<br />

Ereth, Sindy 1100-5, 1170-4<br />

Ericson, Jeffrey 2610-5<br />

Erie, Jay 1620-10P<br />

Erkinjon, Nazarov 460-3<br />

Ernyei, Laszlo 650-5<br />

Ertl, Peter 150-6, 1850-7<br />

Ervin, Eric 1370-3<br />

Erwine, Max B 1020-7, 2520-8<br />

Es'haghi, Zarrin 2020-10P, 2020-<br />

11P, 2020-12P<br />

Es-haghi, Ali 2370-7P<br />

Eshkobilov, Shukhrat 2550-3<br />

Eskew, Ashley M 2320-4P<br />

Espinosa, Jennifer 2730-23P, 2730-<br />

24P<br />

Essader, Amal S 1600-15P<br />

Estes, Joshua 390-2<br />

Estevez, Maria Carmen 120-8, 460-8<br />

Evan, Andrew P 1670-1P<br />

Evans, Charles R 2220-7<br />

Evans, David 490-9P<br />

Evans, Jill 310-6<br />

Everall, Neil John 1330-5<br />

Everett, Amber 2250-3<br />

Eversole, Jay 1170-6<br />

Evett, Colin 1970-7P<br />

Ewart, Tom 2880-6<br />

Ewing, Andrew G 390-5, 720-1, 720-<br />

6, 790-2, 1180-<br />

22P, 1280-3P,<br />

1280-4P, 1280-<br />

5P, 1360-2, 2090-<br />

3, 2920-1, 2990-2,<br />

2990-5<br />

Ewing, Michael 1280-1P<br />

Eyler, John R 390-2<br />

Eysberg, Martin 1960-4P<br />

Ezawa, Naoya 1980-8P<br />

F<br />

Fabre, Thomas 820-4P<br />

Fabris, Daniele 1750-3<br />

Fahrenholz, Timothy 380-3, 2330-11P<br />

Fairhurst, David 90-2<br />

Fakayode, Sayo O 90-3, 820-5P,<br />

820-17P, 820-<br />

55P, 820-57P,<br />

1270-9P, 2950-5<br />

Falkova, Helen 870-20P<br />

Famouri, Parviz 1200-26P<br />

Fan, Daming 2760-6P<br />

Fan, Jun<br />

880-1P, 1590-3P,<br />

2370-1P<br />

Fan, Z Hugh 1850-5<br />

Fancher, Chuck 530-9P<br />

Fang, Fu 820-8P<br />

Fang, Hui 2980-1<br />

Fang, Li 2860-2<br />

Fang, Ning 200-1<br />

Fang, Yan 1700-3, 1920-6<br />

Fardin Kia, Ali-Reza 1630-7P<br />

Faris, Andrea 2910-7<br />

Farkas, Tivadar 190-3, 1540-3,<br />

3000-4<br />

Farnsworth, Paul B 1320-2, 2500-3<br />

Farquharson, Stuart 430-8, 1490-2,<br />

1800-1, 1810-7,<br />

1850-6, 2170-4<br />

Farrell, William 1230-4P<br />

Farthing, Christine 230-59P<br />

Farthing, Don 230-59P<br />

Farwell, Sherry Owen 1900-8<br />

Fasasi, Ayuba 2380-6P<br />

Faulds, Karen 100-7, 1090-4,<br />

2430-5<br />

Fecteau, Megan 1820-1<br />

Fedorov, Andrei G 90-8<br />

Fedorowski, Jennifer 1200-6P<br />

Fedullo, Francisco 2790-1P<br />

Feeney, Michael J 170-3<br />

Fehrenbach, Tobias 2730-1P<br />

Feld, Michael S 1720-1<br />

Feldman, Sabrina M 2590-3<br />

Feldmann, Ingo 2830-2<br />

Felhofer, Jessica Lee 1180-2P<br />

Felix, Guy 450-5<br />

Feng, Juan 2930-6<br />

Feng, L 2690-21P<br />

Feng, Lan-Ing 1980-21P<br />

Feng, Lianmei 2730-32P<br />

Fenn, Larissa L 1770-5<br />

Ferguson, Erin R 2590-4<br />

Fernand, Vivian E 820-5P, 820-57P<br />

Fernandes, Adjaci U 870-14P<br />

Fernandez, Facundo M 90-8, 1770-4<br />

Fernandez, Jose L 60-2<br />

Fernandez-Lima, 2140-8<br />

Francisco Alberto<br />

Fernando, Reshan 2710-2P<br />

Ferrance, Jerome P 1260-1P, 2590-6<br />

Ferrante, Ilaria 490-8P, 880-7P,<br />

1580-7P, 1950-9P<br />

Ferrari, Angelo 1670-4P<br />

Ferreira, Hadla S 410-4, 1600-1P,<br />

1600-17P<br />

Ferreira, Tiago Luiz 1200-30P<br />

Ferrer, Imma 2120-4


Feuerstein, Delphine 130-1<br />

Fialkov, Alexander B 950-4, 2200-7<br />

Fiege, Maren 1390-5<br />

Field, Christopher R 1180-23P<br />

Fields, Patrice Renee 700-4, 1660-10P<br />

Fields-Zinna, Christina 780-3<br />

Fierke, Carol 370-4<br />

Fierke, Melissa A 900-18P<br />

Figus, Margaret 2980-2, 3010-5<br />

Fijalek, Zbigniew 1240-25P<br />

Fikremariam, Etsubdenk 2380-22P<br />

M<br />

Filipczyk, Grzegorz 2840-5<br />

Finch, James 90-4<br />

Findlay, Melvin 1570-7P<br />

Fine, Ludovic 2010-9P<br />

Fink, Gregory D 2090-2<br />

Finkelsteinas, Arnonas 2030-3P<br />

Finn, Thomas M 2240-2<br />

Fiore, Bob 230-53P<br />

Firor, Roger L 170-3<br />

Fischer, David J 1180-3P<br />

Fischer, Harald 463-4<br />

Fischer, Steven M 980-1<br />

Fischl, Anthony 1740-5<br />

Fishpaugh, Jeffrey 470-9P, 2780-8P<br />

Fiskum, Sandra K 670-6, 670-7<br />

Fitzpatrick, Jim 420-5, 1172-4<br />

Flachsbart, Bruce R 2590-1, 2950-3<br />

Flanigan, Virgil 430-2, 2220-4,<br />

2550-6, 2570-1<br />

Fletcher, Heidi 1520-6<br />

Fletcher, Kristin A 820-56P<br />

Flook, Kelly 2700-4P<br />

Flowers, Paul<br />

490-7P, 1200-7P,<br />

1250-3P<br />

Foley, Kyle 1830-7<br />

Fonslow, Bryan 1010-8, 2250-1<br />

Fontana, Anthony J 1932-3<br />

Forbes, Thomas P 90-8<br />

Fordham, Martyn 1180-27P, 2320-<br />

6P<br />

Fordyce, Katherine 900-8P<br />

Foreman, William T 2570-5<br />

Fornea, D. Seth 1820-1<br />

Forrest, Henry 1240-20P<br />

Forry, Samuel P 150-3<br />

Forsatz, Brian John 1240-18P<br />

Forsythe, Jay G 1180-9P<br />

Forsythe, Zachary 1790-8<br />

Forzani, Erica 2600-2, 2690-6P<br />

Fossum, Tore 1970-11P, 2160-7<br />

Foster, Fredrick D 1290-3P, 1290-4P<br />

Foti, Christopher James 660-3<br />

Fountain, Kenneth 450-2, 1240-28P<br />

Joseph<br />

Foutch, A Coe 2410-3<br />

Fowler, Stephen C 350-2, 350-7<br />

Fraas, Verena 700-1, 1500-3<br />

Francis, Eric 140-4, 220-1, 220-<br />

5, 1100-1, 1171-1,<br />

2020-3P, 2180-1<br />

Francis, Gregory J 2940-2<br />

Francois, Isabelle P 2140-6<br />

François, Isabelle P 190-1<br />

Franke, Carlos R 2010-16P<br />

Franklin, Helen 1760-1<br />

Franz, Holger 2730-6P<br />

Frasco, Kelly 330-3<br />

Fraser, Paul D 1210-5P<br />

Frawley, Samantha 2270-5<br />

Marie<br />

Frech, Wolfgang 1110-8<br />

Frederick, Kimberley 1260-2P<br />

Freedman, Teresa B 620-4<br />

Freeman, Neville 200-2<br />

Freeman, Robert R 2760-9P<br />

Freeman, Robert 440-1, 1933-3,<br />

1950-10P, 2010-<br />

15P, 2570-3<br />

Freitas, Michael A 820-25P, 820-<br />

26P, 1770-7<br />

French, William 160-4, 1580-3P,<br />

1580-4P, 1580-5P<br />

Frey, Robert 1980-6P<br />

Friedlander, Gareth 660-2, 1400-7,<br />

2730-12P, 3010-8<br />

Friedman, David P 2460-3<br />

Frish, Mickey 1800-5<br />

Fritsch, Ingrid 1200-8P, 1360-4<br />

Fritsch, Klaus 1460-1<br />

Fritz, James S 1430-3<br />

Froigneaux, Emmanuel 1830-5<br />

Frommer, Wolf 1730-2<br />

Fronczek, Frank R 820-60P<br />

Frost, Megan 860-6P<br />

Frycak, Petr 780-5<br />

Frysinger, Glenn S 2140-2, 2170-1<br />

Fu, Peter P 1030-6<br />

Fu, Rong-jie 2180-5<br />

Fu, Yaqin 1790-8<br />

Fu, Yi 2420-3<br />

Fuchs, Patricia 1440-7<br />

Fujii, Toshihiro 1250-4P, 1250-<br />

5P, 1250-22P,<br />

2760-12P<br />

Fujimine, Yoshinori 1650-2P, 1650-<br />

3P, 1650-5P<br />

Fujimoto, Toshiyuki 2350-5P<br />

Fulks, Jenny 350-2<br />

Fuller, Mike<br />

230-53P, 550-6P,<br />

550-6P, 1172-3<br />

Fun-Young, Victoria 1990-7P<br />

Furlong, Edward T 1880-3<br />

Furr, James R 820-6P<br />

Furudate, Hajime 1220-11P<br />

Furui, Koji 820-14P<br />

Furui, Satoshi 750-5<br />

Furukawa, Masanao 230-20P, 1950-<br />

12P<br />

G<br />

Gaertner, Claudia 1260-6P<br />

Gaines, Richard B 2140-2<br />

Gaita, Romulus 1960-5P<br />

Galbacs, Gabor 1940-4P<br />

Galbacs, Zoltan M 1940-4P<br />

Galhena, Asiri S 380-5<br />

Galjour, Jasmine 330-8<br />

Gallatig, George 1890-3<br />

Galli, Mario 1220-1P<br />

Galli, Stefano 880-11P, 1174-1,<br />

1220-1P<br />

Galligan, James J 390-6, 2090-2,<br />

2440-4, 2440-5<br />

Galtier, Oswin 2530-4<br />

Galushko, Sergey 1230-1P<br />

Galve, Ariadna 430-7<br />

Gamache, Paul H 1620-4P, 1620-<br />

9P, 2710-3P<br />

Gambacurta, Spencer 1580-9P, 2520-4<br />

Gandhi, Jay<br />

160-8, 230-19P,<br />

1580-9P, 2520-4<br />

Ganea, Gabriela M 1270-9P


Ganes, Richard B 2170-1<br />

Gant, Randi L 1770-5<br />

Gant, Russel 190-5, 660-6, 770-<br />

3, 830-2P<br />

Gao, Liang 1150-5, 2470-4<br />

Gao, Ying 2220-4<br />

Garcia, Benjamin A 250-6, 2070-3<br />

Garcia, Carlos D 710-8, 1180-2P<br />

Garcia, Erika 1260-3P<br />

Garcia, Olivia M 2650-2P<br />

Gardner, Dale R 2950-8<br />

Garff, Eric 1220-7P<br />

Garg, Shiva 1110-7<br />

Gargiulo, Paul 1920-1<br />

Garms, Paul 230-49P, 1173-1,<br />

1934-4, 2730-13P,<br />

2750-3P<br />

Garnier, Nicolas 1780-8<br />

Garno, Jayne C 820-37P, 820-<br />

60P, 820-61P,<br />

820-62P, 2580-3,<br />

2580-5, 2740-6P,<br />

2740-8P, 2880-2<br />

Garofolo, Fabio 1240-6P, 1250-<br />

11P, 1990-6P,<br />

1990-9P, 1990-<br />

10P, 2700-5P<br />

Garrell, Robin L 2060-6<br />

Garrett, Benjamin C 1350-1<br />

Garrett, P 400-1, 1130-1<br />

Garrigues, Corey 1760-1<br />

Garry, Mike C 420-7<br />

Garvin, Mary 480-11P<br />

Garza, Griselda 2250-7<br />

Gaspar, Attila 90-7, 1260-4P<br />

Gass, Jean-Louis 2010-9P<br />

Gatimu, Enid N 2600-5<br />

Gaubeur, Ivanise 2330-7P<br />

Gauthier, Georges L 1410-6<br />

Gavalas, Vasileios 680-8<br />

Gavin, Scott J 820-13P<br />

Gazaryan, Irina 120-7, 1680-9P<br />

Ge, Chenhao 390-8<br />

Ge, Shencheng 860-5P<br />

Geaslin, Melanie 880-9P, 1960-<br />

12P, 1970-10P,<br />

2690-10P, 2690-<br />

16P, 2690-17P<br />

Gebler, John C 1060-1<br />

Gehr, Todd 230-59P<br />

Geiger, Kathrin D 2930-4<br />

Geissinger, Peter 1270-11P, 1970-<br />

22P, 2030-2P<br />

Geissler, Robert 780-4<br />

Gellert, Ralf 20-2<br />

Gemene, Kebede L 680-6<br />

Genes, Luiza 150-5<br />

Genet, Cyriaque 2420-2<br />

Geng, Maxwell Lei 2930-7<br />

George, John Edwin 1210-4P, 1410-1,<br />

1950-22P, 2510-5<br />

George, Michael 1330-5<br />

Geovani, Brandão C 410-4<br />

Geraghty, Ciaran 1440-5<br />

Gerdon, Aren E 2300-2P<br />

Gerhardt, Greg 2440-1<br />

Gerhold, Michael D 1850-8<br />

Gerlach, Robin 330-7<br />

Germain, Marguerite 1490-7<br />

German, Natalija 1190-4P<br />

Gerner, Gregg 980-2, 2890-1<br />

Gerner, Matthew D 1360-4<br />

Gevao, Bondi 490-18P<br />

Gewirth, Andrew A 60-4<br />

Ghobarah, Hesham 490-16P<br />

Giardina, Matthew 690-8<br />

Giazzi, Guido 230-18P, 1600-<br />

18P, 1810-8<br />

Gibert, Josep M 430-7<br />

Gibert, Roger 430-7<br />

Gibson, David R 2980-8<br />

Gies, Anthony P 2100-2<br />

Giglio, Jeffrey Joseph 1040-4, 2280-2<br />

Gil, Carlos 1290-6P, 2010-7P<br />

Gilard, Veronique 1440-6, 1610-2P,<br />

2900-7<br />

Gilbert, Laura 1660-14P, 2760-<br />

13P<br />

Gilbert, Michael 2740-7P<br />

Gill, Bikram S 750-7<br />

Gill, Rajwant<br />

230-11P, 530-3P,<br />

530-4P, 1290-5P<br />

Gill, Sikander<br />

230-11P, 530-3P,<br />

530-4P, 1290-5P<br />

Gillece-castro, Beth 910-7P<br />

Gillen, Greg 1980-13P<br />

Gillespie, Todd 1930-7, 2890-7<br />

Gillig, Kent 2140-8<br />

Gilmore, Adam Matthew 870-3P, 870-20P<br />

Gilpin, Christina S 190-4, 2570-4<br />

Gilpin, Roger K 190-4, 760-2,<br />

2570-4<br />

Gindt, Yvonne 820-50P<br />

Gingras, Genevieve 1220-8P<br />

Girault, Hubert H 820-30P, 1070-4,<br />

2880-7<br />

Girdler, Larry 510-1P<br />

Giuffre, Robert 2790-6P<br />

Glenn, Josephine V 1830-3<br />

Glutz, Dave 880-9P, 1960-<br />

12P, 1970-10P,<br />

2690-10P, 2690-<br />

16P, 2690-17P<br />

Go, Eden P 2510-1<br />

Goates, Steven R 1660-6P<br />

Goddard, Julie M 1080-4<br />

Godlevska, Oxana 850-5P<br />

Goetz, Heinz 830-20P<br />

Goforth, Sarah K 2320-5P<br />

Goicolea, M. Aranzazu 1200-2P<br />

Goldberg, Stanley I 1934-1<br />

Golden, Joel P 2610-5<br />

Goldman, Radoslav 1740-3<br />

Goldschmidt, Robert J 1210-2P<br />

Golic, Mirta 500-1P<br />

Gomez, Frank Anthony 90-7, 1260-3P,<br />

1260-4P<br />

Gomez-Caballero, 1200-2P<br />

Alberto<br />

Gong, Maojun 2590-1, 2950-3<br />

Gong, Xiaoyi 820-44P, 2980-2<br />

Gong, Ying 2550-4<br />

Goni, Alejandro 800-7<br />

Gonzaga, Fabiano 1600-6P<br />

Gonzalez, Alejandro 140-1<br />

Gonzalez, Jhanis 1980-17P<br />

Gonzalo, Manchego 490-10P<br />

Good, David M 2510-3<br />

Good, Jonathan 1620-10P, 2270-8<br />

Goodall, Eddie 480-1P, 1240-<br />

21P, 1240-22P,<br />

1240-23P, 1240-<br />

24P, 2730-3P<br />

Gooding, Edward A 1310-1, 2930-1<br />

Goodman, William D 1110-4, 1950-11P<br />

Goodrich, Lauren 890-1P


Goodridge, Lawrence 1880-1<br />

David<br />

Gooley, Andrew 1174-2<br />

Gordin, Alexander 950-4, 2010-1P<br />

Gordon, Keith C 800-2, 2290-7<br />

Gordon, Scott 1270-8P<br />

Gorecki, Tadeusz 1120-4, 2140-4,<br />

2660-21P<br />

Gornushkin, Igor 1600-21P<br />

Gorovits, Alexander 1680-9P<br />

Goschnick, Joachim 410-8, 460-4,<br />

1970-23P<br />

Goss, Michael 520-2P, 520-4P<br />

Gosselin, Francis 1240-14P<br />

Gotelli, Carlos 880-6P<br />

Gotelli, Mariano 880-6P<br />

Goth, Svenja 1933-2<br />

Goto, Yuji 620-2<br />

Gottfried, David 820-29P, 820-42P<br />

Goulding, Ann M 870-15P<br />

Gowda, Naganagowda 1610-3P, 2340-3P<br />

Goławska, Marzena 900-6P<br />

Grace, Michael S 1830-1<br />

Graham, Aaron L 1680-1P<br />

Graham, Adam D 2660-4P<br />

Graham, Duncan 100-7, 1090-4,<br />

2430-5<br />

Grammer, Robert 90-6, 1260-5P,<br />

2590-5<br />

Grams, Michael 870-21P<br />

Grange, Andrew H 2120-8<br />

Granger, Thierry 470-5P<br />

Grant, Chad B 910-6P<br />

Gras, Luis 1040-8<br />

Gratzl, Miklos 680-1, 900-16P<br />

Gravestock, Tom J 1970-15P, 1970-<br />

16P<br />

Gray, James L 2570-5<br />

Gray, Jason 1935-3<br />

Gray, Michael 2770-4P<br />

Gray, Patrick J 1250-20P<br />

Green, Michael D 1770-4<br />

Green, Robert L 2900-3<br />

Greenacre, Cheryl 2700-2P<br />

Greene, Jason 1430-5<br />

Greenfield, Julia 820-10P<br />

Greiner, Christoph 2600-8<br />

Gresham, Shelby L 1530-6<br />

Greve, David 1570-1P<br />

Gridin, Vladimir V 1990-7P<br />

Griffin, Robert G 620-3<br />

Griffith, Josephine 690-2<br />

Griffiths, Peter R 1330-2, 2380-6P,<br />

2400-1<br />

Griggs, Carol B 1780-2<br />

Grimm, Casey C 220-6<br />

Grimm, Ivy 830-18P<br />

Grimsley, Faye 10-5<br />

Grindlay, Guillermo 1040-8<br />

Grinolds, Hugh R 1230-3P<br />

Gröger, Thomas 2200-5<br />

Grohse, Peter M 1600-15P<br />

Gron, Liz 2150-3<br />

Gross, Erin M 820-49P<br />

Grossman, Scott Lander 520-2P, 520-3P,<br />

520-4P, 1490-6<br />

Grossman, Shau L 2700-3P<br />

Grothaus, Jeffrey T 2060-7<br />

Grove, Anne 750-8<br />

Grove, Bill 520-3P<br />

Grueger, Heinrich 230-57P<br />

Grumbach, Eric S 450-2, 1240-13P,<br />

1240-28P, 2490-2<br />

Gu, Haiwei 530-14P<br />

Gu, Liangcai 250-5<br />

Gu, Lin 2700-14P<br />

Gu, Ming 430-6, 1930-1,<br />

1930-2<br />

Guan, Bing 480-19P<br />

Guan, Hongxia 2010-11P<br />

Guan, Qian 690-3, 690-5,<br />

1180-20P<br />

Guan, Richard X 460-6<br />

Guan, Xiyun 3030-3<br />

Guazzotti, Sergio 290-3, 2000-3P<br />

Gueydon, Celine 2570-8<br />

Guicheteau, Jason 100-8<br />

Guida, Lai 2020-1P<br />

Guillermond, Christian 1290-8P<br />

Guillou, Claude 1600-18P<br />

Guiochon, Georges 50-3<br />

Gulley-Stahl, Heather J 1670-1P<br />

Gumm, Holger 2730-28P<br />

Gummersheimer, Leslie 530-5P<br />

Ann<br />

Guo, Hongbo 1990-11P<br />

Guo, Jidong 390-7<br />

Guo, Xiaofen 2670-2P<br />

Guo, Xun 1960-7P<br />

Guo, Yong 320-5, 2070-2<br />

Gurijala, Pratyusha 2660-7P<br />

Gust, Devens 390-8<br />

Gutierrez, Sarah M 1050-5<br />

Gutierrez, Shane 1200-7P<br />

Guto, Peterson Momanyi 1200-33P<br />

Gutstein, Howard B 2990-1<br />

Gutzman, Brittany 1970-18P, 2990-3<br />

Guy, Yifat 810-1, 2910-8<br />

Gylys, Saul 1240-29P<br />

Gyurcsányi, Róbert Ervin 340-1, 340-5,<br />

1190-3P<br />

H<br />

Ha, Jeonghan 900-4P<br />

Ha, Thomas 1520-2<br />

Haaland, David M 120-1, 2910-5<br />

Haber, Kenneth 1920-3<br />

Habicher, Wolf D 200-8<br />

Hachey, Michel RJ 1860-5, 1890-8,<br />

2530-6<br />

Haddad, Paul Raymond 2810-2<br />

Hadfield, Phil 2290-6<br />

Hadka, David M 1610-6P<br />

Haeringer, Daniel 410-8, 1970-23P<br />

Haes, Amanda J 1010-7<br />

Hafeman, Dean G 380-6, 780-1<br />

Haga, Tsuneyuki 360-5<br />

Hage, David S 1660-4P, 1980-<br />

20P<br />

Hager, George W 2830-4<br />

Hahn, Jong Hoon 750-2<br />

Haibach, Frederick G 210-5, 410-2<br />

Haidar, Imad 1860-8<br />

Haider, Christian 560-1P, 1200-9P,<br />

1580-10P<br />

Hail, Mark E 1030-8<br />

Halim, Vincentius A 530-13P<br />

Haiming, Liao 230-8P<br />

Hairault, Lionel 1950-24P<br />

Hakansson, Kristina 250-5, 380-1,<br />

1250-15P, 1750-5


Halas, Naomi 100-2, 2420-4<br />

Hales, Brian M 2770-10P<br />

Halfen, DeWayne T 1970-4P<br />

Halket, John M 1210-5P<br />

Halket, John 1500-2<br />

Hall, Clifford 370-2<br />

Hall, Elizabeth (Lisa) A 340-8, 900-5P,<br />

900-6P<br />

Hall, Gene S 1860-5<br />

Hall, Gregory J 2140-2, 2170-1<br />

Hall, Matthew 540-4P<br />

Hall, Richard "Gerry" 910-13P<br />

Hall, Tom 400-4, 2190-1<br />

Hall, Victoria 1240-31P, 2580-7<br />

Halsall, Brian<br />

130-5, 870-9P,<br />

2590-2<br />

Halvorson, Michael 1050-8, 1100-3,<br />

1100-8, 1550-1<br />

Ham, Bryan Melvin 810-3<br />

Hamad, Mazen L 1420-3<br />

Hamada, Naoki 820-1P, 2690-2P<br />

Hamilton, Abigail R 1580-1P<br />

Hamm, John 230-17P, 2540-3<br />

Hammel, Kenneth E 1730-5<br />

Hammer, Robert P 120-2<br />

Hampton, Christina Y 90-8, 1770-4<br />

Hamsher, Amy 810-1<br />

Han, Jongyoon 1370-4<br />

Han, Kyung-An 1180-22P, 1280-<br />

4P, 2920-1<br />

Han, QingPing 3010-4<br />

Han, Sung-Hwan 2380-3P<br />

Han, Xinxin 1660-7P<br />

Hanash, Samir 1740-1<br />

Handberg, Eric S 1150-4<br />

Hanko, Valoran P 2750-7P<br />

Hankus, Mikella 1560-6<br />

Hanley, Matthew Michael 1600-7P<br />

Hanna, George B 1850-4<br />

Hannigan, Robyn 490-3P, 820-47P,<br />

1940-5P, 1980-<br />

12P, 2330-4P,<br />

2930-5<br />

Hanning-Lee, Mark 1170-8, 1460-2,<br />

2940-4<br />

Hanrahan, Grady 1180-2P, 1260-3P<br />

Hansen, Brett J 930-5, 1930-6<br />

Hanson, Matthew 1020-6<br />

Hao, Erhong 820-60P, 820-61P<br />

Haque, Inam Ul 1620-6P<br />

Hara, R 400-1<br />

Harada, Akira 1270-17P<br />

Harak, Dale William 2360-5P<br />

Harden, Charles S 1560-8<br />

Hargis, Amy D 720-5<br />

Hariganesh, MR 2750-4P<br />

Harkins, James B 380-6, 780-1<br />

Harland, John J 550-3P<br />

Harlow, Lisa 2440-5<br />

Harmon, Julie P 230-13P<br />

Harper, Jason 1150-5<br />

Harper, Karen 1040-7, 2280-4,<br />

2520-1, 2970-3<br />

Harrington, Peter de B 430-5, 1170-3,<br />

1440-2, 1490-8,<br />

1930-3, 2200-8,<br />

2530-7<br />

Harris, Calliandra B 480-9P<br />

Harris, Daniel C 2400-2<br />

Harris, Glenn 1770-4<br />

Harris, Joel M 2880-3<br />

Harris, Timothy 1760-3<br />

Hart, Matthew 2120-7<br />

Hartnett, Bliss 350-2<br />

Harvey, David T 2400-4<br />

Harvey, Michael 2780-6P<br />

Harvey, Severin L 2310-2P<br />

Harwick, Larissa 470-9P<br />

Harynuk, James J 2140-3<br />

Hasanov, Majid G 2670-13P<br />

Hase, Mike 420-6<br />

Hasegawa, Takeshi 420-8<br />

Hashemi, Parastoo 350-6<br />

Hashi, Yuki<br />

880-1P, 1590-3P,<br />

2370-1P<br />

Hashimoto, Hiroaki 1980-8P<br />

Hasmukh, Kalsariya 2360-6P<br />

Hasmukhn, Kalsariya 2360-6P<br />

Hassan, El-Barbary M 2380-20P<br />

Hassan, Moustapha 1550-2, 1990-14P<br />

Hassani, John 2160-5<br />

Hassard, John 2920-8<br />

Hassard, Stuart 530-6P, 2750-11P<br />

Hassel, Tom 770-3<br />

Hasty, Alyssa 690-2<br />

Hasty, Elaine 850-3P, 1290-<br />

11P, 2740-3P<br />

Hata, Akihisa 890-3P<br />

Hatcher, Nathan G 810-2, 1280-1P<br />

Hauck, Walter W 310-5<br />

Hauschild, Jan-Peter 230-14P, 1150-8,<br />

2770-6P<br />

Hawkins, Aaron R 930-5, 1170-1,<br />

1930-6, 2470-2<br />

Hayakawa, Yoshihiro 2000-6P, 2690-1P<br />

Hayashi, Katsuyoshi 360-5<br />

Hayen, Heiko 690-1<br />

Hayes, Juaneka Monet 1250-23P<br />

Hayes, Mark A 1450-6<br />

Haynes, Christy L 860-5P, 1270-<br />

10P, 1620-2P,<br />

1950-6P<br />

Hayward, Mark 2890-2, 3010-4<br />

Hazelton, Sandra G 1200-10P<br />

He, Jiajie 1240-26P<br />

He, Jun 1180-4P, 1180-<br />

10P, 2790-1P,<br />

2950-2, 2950-4<br />

He, Lin 380-4, 2130-1<br />

He, Luxing 2730-18P<br />

He, Xinya 2700-18P<br />

He, Yan 2690-19P<br />

He, Yi 2020-1P<br />

Head, W. Steven 150-2<br />

Headrick, Kurt 730-4<br />

Healy, Thomas 230-54P<br />

Hebling, Christine Marie 2220-5<br />

Hedenstrom, Mattias 1730-5<br />

Hedgepeth, William 1620-3P, 2230-3<br />

Heien, Michael L 720-6, 790-2,<br />

1180-22P, 1280-<br />

3P, 1280-4P,<br />

1280-5P, 2990-2<br />

Heim, John 1950-25P<br />

Hein, Eva-Maria 690-1<br />

Heineman, William R 130-5, 740-2, 820-<br />

34P, 870-9P,<br />

2590-2<br />

Heinze, Karl 1580-12P<br />

Heise, Herbert Michael 1720-4<br />

Heitkemper, Douglas 1210-9P<br />

Helaleh, Murad Izzat 490-18P<br />

Helaly, Fahima M 1600-8P


Held, Paul G 230-25P<br />

Helfrich, John P 1140-2, 1140-5<br />

Helias, Emmanuelle 2630-3<br />

Helle, Norbert 1290-6P<br />

Helmy, Roy 2730-8P, 3010-5<br />

Helsel, Marian E 2320-4P<br />

Hemmerle, Bridget 820-7P<br />

Hemmi, Akihide 820-14P<br />

Henary, Maged 940-4, 2410-1<br />

Henderson, John W 1430-8, 2000-4P,<br />

2180-5<br />

Henderson, Sheldon 140-4, 220-1, 220-<br />

5, 1100-1, 1171-1,<br />

2020-3P, 2180-1<br />

Hendrickson, Chistopher 950-1<br />

L<br />

Heng, Lee Yook 860-10P<br />

Henion, Jack 2120-1<br />

Hennigan, Nicholas 230-17P<br />

Henning, Paul E 1970-22P<br />

Henry, Charles S 230-32P, 360-4,<br />

480-8P, 690-3,<br />

690-5, 820-32P,<br />

1180-20P, 1200-<br />

14P, 1200-15P,<br />

2270-1<br />

Henry, Richard A 660-6, 2230-8<br />

Henry, Richard 190-5, 770-3, 830-<br />

1P, 830-2P, 2000-<br />

5P, 2730-10P<br />

Henson, Patricia 800-4, 1090-8,<br />

2380-5P, 2380-<br />

19P<br />

Heo, Ji Haeng 900-4P<br />

Herbert, Brad G 1180-9P<br />

Herbert, Hedberg 1230-4P<br />

Johnston<br />

Herbst, Eric 20-3<br />

Hercules, David M 2100-2<br />

Hering, Susanne V 2270-1<br />

Hermans, Andre 900-9P, 1200-27P<br />

Hernandez, Lilia 90-7<br />

Hernandez, Rafael 160-4, 1580-3P,<br />

1580-4P, 1580-<br />

5P, 1680-1P<br />

Hernandez-Cardoso, 1970-2P<br />

Antonio<br />

Hernandez-Santana, 1430-6<br />

Aaron<br />

Herr, Joshua K 2250-4<br />

Herrala, Esko 210-6<br />

Herre, Stephen 870-1P<br />

Herrera, Kate 1600-21P<br />

Herrick, Steve 810-5<br />

Hershkovitz, Shay 820-10P<br />

Hesham, Ghobarah 490-17P<br />

Hess, Dennis W 1870-8<br />

Hettick, Justin M 540-7P<br />

Heufelder, George 230-17P<br />

Hewitson, Hillary B 410-5<br />

Hewitt, Stephen M 280-1, 1670-5P<br />

Hiatt, Leslie Ann 2300-1P<br />

Hibbert, Roy 490-4P, 2020-7P<br />

Hice, Randy 110-2<br />

Hidaka, Shingo 1780-5<br />

Hidding, Johannes 540-5P<br />

Hieftje, Gary M 1040-2, 1150-3,<br />

1320-1, 1930-5,<br />

1930-7, 2500-6,<br />

2830-5, 2870-6<br />

Hifumi, Hiroki 200-3<br />

Higashi, Noboru 2630-1<br />

Higgins, Bernadette A 1490-4<br />

Higgins, Frank 420-5, 1510-8<br />

Hilbert, Katie Jean 1860-4, 2160-2<br />

Hileman, Amanda F 2660-3P, 2660-5P<br />

Hill, Tristan A 1940-5P<br />

Hillegass, Jon 800-6<br />

Hilliard, Lisa 2610-5<br />

Hilligoss, David 1580-12P<br />

Hilton, Donald C 2010-12P<br />

Hilton, Gillian R 2100-5<br />

Himmelfarb, Jonathan 1620-9P<br />

Himmelsbach, David S 800-3, 870-26P<br />

Himmelsbach, Maryanne 2700-14P<br />

M<br />

Hino, Akihiro 750-5<br />

Hinojosa Reyes, Laura 380-3, 490-10P<br />

Hioki, Akiharu 2760-5P<br />

Hioki, Akihiko 1970-8P<br />

Hirai, Tetsuya 1650-2P, 1650-<br />

3P, 1650-5P<br />

Hirano, Akihiro 2370-9P<br />

Hiraoka, Takaaki 230-20P, 1950-<br />

12P<br />

Hirayama, Aya 2700-10P<br />

Hirayama, Tsukasa 840-4P<br />

Hiroe, Yoshihisa 770-6, 2700-6P<br />

Hirokazu, Saito 2610-1<br />

Hirzel, Julia 2740-3P<br />

Hitoshi, Hoshino 1180-25P<br />

Hiyoshi, Yayoi 1220-3P<br />

Hj Mohd Hassan, Hjh 2660-23P<br />

Zariah<br />

Ho, Louise 2290-7<br />

Hobbs, Steve 2260-4<br />

Hochreiter, Jill S 3010-2<br />

Hodgkinson, Jane 210-7<br />

Hodkiewicz, Joe 800-4, 1090-8,<br />

2380-19P<br />

Hoeller, Timothy 370-3, 2160-3<br />

Hoey, Corinna 2560-8<br />

Hoffman, Michelle D 1530-3<br />

Hoffman, Robert S 2490-7<br />

Hoffmann, Andreas 520-10P<br />

Hoffmann, Werner 1260-6P<br />

Höfler, Lajos 340-5<br />

Hogan, Patricia 230-17P, 2540-3<br />

Hogan, Zach 1230-14P<br />

Hoke, Trevor B 480-9P<br />

Holcomb, Ryan E 690-3, 690-5,<br />

1180-20P<br />

Holder, Alvin A 1200-16P<br />

Holland, Lisa A 90-6, 820-35P,<br />

820-52P, 1180-<br />

6P, 1200-26P,<br />

1260-5P, 1530-2,<br />

1970-1P, 1990-<br />

12P, 2590-5<br />

Holland, Paul 820-11P<br />

Hollricher, Olaf 2580-1<br />

Holmes, William E 1580-3P, 1580-<br />

4P, 1580-13P,<br />

1680-1P<br />

Holovics, Heidi 2690-19P<br />

Honda, Aki 200-3<br />

Hong, Chia-Swee 820-8P<br />

Hong, Lei 1510-1, 2150-7,<br />

2260-5, 2980-1<br />

Hong, Paula 1430-7, 1440-1<br />

Hong, Zhenmin 2930-1<br />

Hontert, Ronald 2280-3<br />

Hood, Leroy 260-1<br />

Hooper, Ernest E 1660-20P<br />

Hoppe, Hans-Wolfgang 480-10P<br />

Horiuchi, Tsutomu 360-5<br />

Horne, Lloyd P 1190-5P, 1370-2,<br />

1560-4<br />

Horner, Julie 1500-8<br />

Hornsby-Myers, Jennifer 540-7P


Horton, Matt 2970-4<br />

Horváth, Viola 1190-3P<br />

Hosaka, Akihiko 1933-3<br />

Hosoya, Ken 1660-9P<br />

Hossain, Md S 2330-14P<br />

Houk, Robert 2500-7<br />

Howden, Emily K 1250-3P<br />

Howell, Jonathon O 900-3P<br />

Howell, Peter B 2610-5<br />

Hoye, Thomas 2730-10P<br />

Hsieh, You-Zung 1980-21P<br />

Hsu, Chao-Chang 2680-7P<br />

Hsu, Janey 2250-5, 2930-6<br />

Hu, Jia-Xiang 1590-3P<br />

Hu, Qing 1630-7P<br />

Huan-Tsung, Chang 2600-7<br />

Huang, Chih-Ching 860-11P, 860-13P<br />

Huang, Fan 1250-12P<br />

Huang, Jinli 230-47P<br />

Huang, Jun 470-16P<br />

Huang, Junmin 170-2, 440-4,<br />

1200-19P, 2250-8<br />

Huang, Ke 1660-7P<br />

Huang, Kuan-Lin 360-2, 480-16P<br />

Huang, Nelson 2730-17P<br />

Huang, Tina H 820-50P<br />

Huang, Xueying 2700-19P<br />

Huang, Yi 1590-5P<br />

Huang, Yiding 2920-6<br />

Huang, Yingying 2730-25P<br />

Huang, Yong 2960-3<br />

Huang, Yu-Fen 860-9P<br />

Huang, Zhuoli 820-63P<br />

Huber, Christian 700-1, 1500-3<br />

Hubscher, Jason 820-32P<br />

Hudock, Hugh 2700-7P<br />

Hudson, William 2770-3P<br />

Huffman, Brian J 2300-2P<br />

Huffman, Megan L 2540-7<br />

Huffman, Scott W 2170-3<br />

Hug, William F 460-2, 2590-3<br />

Hughes, David 1050-1, 2230-2,<br />

2730-14P, 3010-6<br />

Huh, Sung 1970-14P<br />

Hula, Tom 2200-3<br />

Hull, Dominic Onez 390-3<br />

Hunault, Philippe 2580-6<br />

Hung, Brian 2020-1P<br />

Hupert, Mateusz L 750-6, 1180-12P,<br />

1230-5P, 2270-7<br />

Huq, Shahana W 2960-1<br />

Hurburgh, Charles R 210-4<br />

Hurley, Brian F 940-2<br />

Hurst, Tamiika 370-4<br />

Hurt, David C 2320-4P<br />

Hushpulian, Dmitry 120-7<br />

Hussin, Kamarudin 2330-14P<br />

Huston, Alan 1170-6<br />

Hutte, Richard 1171-4<br />

Hvastkovs, Eli G 2910-6<br />

Hwang, Sangyeul 860-6P<br />

Hynes, Chris 1970-11P<br />

Hyvarinen, Timo 210-6<br />

I<br />

Iacovitti, Lorraine 790-5, 790-8<br />

Iannacone, Jamie M 810-2<br />

Iazikov, Dmitri 2600-8<br />

Ibanez, Alfredo J 530-13P<br />

Ichihashi, Motoko 2300-3P<br />

Idrobo, Godfrey 2660-16P<br />

Igai, Jerry 1240-7P<br />

Igne, Benoit 210-4<br />

Ihara, Toshihide 1650-2P, 1650-<br />

3P, 1650-5P<br />

IIda, Tetsuo 530-11P<br />

Ikehata, Akifumi 2630-1<br />

Ilag, Leopold 1340-4<br />

Ilgen, Terri J 1270-8P<br />

Illy, Chantal 2320-10P<br />

Imamichi, Senya 2690-2P<br />

Imato, Toshihiko 820-14P<br />

Ingle, Taylor 2930-5<br />

Ingram, Andrew M 1090-4<br />

Ingram, John R 820-13P<br />

Ingram, Leonard L 2380-20P<br />

Inoue, Hiroyuki 1980-5P<br />

Inoue, Takahito 2370-9P<br />

Inoue, Yoriko 360-6<br />

Inque, Yoshinori 890-3P<br />

Inscore, Frank 1490-2, 1810-7,<br />

1850-6, 2170-4<br />

Intima, Danielle Polidorio 1600-9P<br />

Irgum, Knut 2070-5<br />

Ishchenko, Alexander 870-17P<br />

Ishii, Yuji 480-7P<br />

Ishisone, Akira 461-3, 2690-3P<br />

Ismail, Kamal 2670-2P<br />

Issaq, Haleem 1060-5<br />

Itano, Yasuyuki 1220-11P<br />

Ito, Rie 480-3P, 480-7P<br />

Ito, Seiji 1990-19P<br />

Ito, Takashi 1790-4<br />

Ito, Takeshi 1180-11P<br />

Itoh, Atsushi 860-2P, 2300-3P<br />

Ivanov, Michael Robert 1200-11P<br />

Ivaska, Ari 2350-2P<br />

Iwasaki, Shunsuke 2370-9P<br />

Iwasaki, Yusuke 480-3P, 480-7P<br />

Iwasaki, Yuzuru 360-5, 360-7<br />

Iwata, Kazunori 2720-6P<br />

Iwata, Yosuke 530-11P<br />

Iwata, Yuko T 1980-5P<br />

Izatt, Neil 490-14P, 1290-<br />

12P<br />

J<br />

Jabbour, Rabih E 1770-8, 3000-1<br />

Jablonski, Jo-Ann M 910-7P, 1430-7<br />

Jack, Richard 230-30P<br />

Jacksier, Tracey 1870-6<br />

Jackson, Anthony T 2100-5<br />

Jackson, Glen P 1930-3<br />

Jackson, Lauren 1060-3<br />

Jackson, Rhonda 600-2<br />

Jackson, Robert 910-3P<br />

Jacob, Jean 2700-18P<br />

Jacobs, Tom 230-49P, 1934-4,<br />

2730-13P, 2750-<br />

3P<br />

Jacobson, Stephen C 150-1, 970-1,<br />

1050-6, 1230-2P,<br />

1370-5, 1530-3<br />

Jacyno, Mark<br />

880-3P, 1960-5P,<br />

2490-4<br />

Jadamec, Richard 400-5


Jaffe, Claudia B 1230-6P<br />

Jaffe, Steven M 1230-6P<br />

Jagerdeo, Eshwar 1990-4P<br />

Jahn, Karl 1171-2<br />

Jain, Sneha 2650-4P<br />

Jain, Teesta 750-8<br />

Jain, Vinod Kumar 1680-12P<br />

Jaitly, Navdeep 810-3<br />

Jakoby, Michael 2130-8<br />

Jakubowski, Norbert 2830-2<br />

Jalenak, Wayne 2900-3<br />

Jallad, Karim N 2660-15P<br />

Jamaluddin, Shamsul B 2330-14P<br />

James, Kenneth J 1660-3P, 2770-<br />

16P<br />

Jameson, John B 360-2<br />

Janczak, Colleen 200-5<br />

Michelle<br />

Jandik, Petr 2240-8<br />

Janik, Ireneusz 380-7<br />

Jannson, Ingela 390-3<br />

Jans, Urs 2670-2P<br />

Jansen, Roeland 2670-5P<br />

Jansing, Robert 2570-6<br />

Jansson, Karen D 410-6, 2760-1P<br />

Jardim, Wilson F 2660-10P<br />

Jarrell, Rebecca Ann 490-22P<br />

Jassin, Lawrence 670-4<br />

Jaunakais, Ivars 2330-13P<br />

Jaworsky, Markian S 2730-9P<br />

Jayachandran, 810-3<br />

Hemalatha<br />

Jayaraman, Karthik 1790-2<br />

Jayawardhana, Dilani A 460-6, 3030-3<br />

Jean, Deok-im 1270-2P<br />

Jeanville, Patrick 1500-8<br />

Jedlinszki, Nikoletta 1940-4P<br />

Jee, Elaine 340-3<br />

Jefferson, Kenise 2580-8<br />

Jen, Hsiu-Ping 1980-21P<br />

Jenkins, Amanda L 1490-5<br />

Jenkins, Rand G 320-3<br />

Jennings, Colin 1180-21P<br />

Jenson, Evan 670-7<br />

Jeong, YeonHo 900-4P<br />

Jerkovich, Anton D 1400-5<br />

Jerschow, Alexej 1780-3<br />

Jeter, Greg 1100-2<br />

Ji, H. Frank 2130-5<br />

Ji, Qin 450-3<br />

Ji, Shengxiang 2730-10P<br />

Jiang, Chunxia 2950-6<br />

Jiang, Dianlu 1280-6P<br />

Jiang, Guifeng 1540-1<br />

Jiang, Shan 820-56P, 2950-5<br />

Jiang, Wen 1660-12P<br />

Jiang, Yanjing 450-4<br />

Jiang, Yongqing 1430-2<br />

Jimenez, Gloria A 2660-14P, 2660-<br />

19P<br />

Jin, Pu 1560-1<br />

Jin, Qinhan 370-7<br />

Jin, Yuhui 370-2, 1270-1P<br />

Jinno, Kiyokatsu 490-1P, 490-6P,<br />

520-6P<br />

Jo, Kyubong 1180-15P<br />

Johansen, Mary 2490-1<br />

Johnson, Andre 310-2<br />

Johnson, Bruce D 1240-29P<br />

Johnson, Carey K 1180-3P<br />

Johnson, Charles A 230-7P<br />

Johnson, Charles William 2360-1P<br />

Johnson, Kristin 1770-4<br />

Johnson, Michael A 350-2, 350-7<br />

Johnson, Mitchell E 1250-13P, 1990-<br />

3P, 2010-17P,<br />

2480-6, 2700-13P<br />

Johnson, Richard J 130-8<br />

Johnson, Robert 400-4, 2190-1<br />

Johnson, Ryan M 1250-13P<br />

Johnson, Walter 230-17P<br />

Jojef, Florence 2770-9P<br />

Jolley, Darren 1170-8, 1460-2<br />

Jon, Sangyong 1200-13P<br />

Jones, Bradley T 1610-8P<br />

Jones, Brian A 2230-4, 2520-2<br />

Jones, Christina M 90-3<br />

Jones, Christopher 380-5<br />

Michael<br />

Jones, David 2780-1P<br />

Jones, Howland 120-1, 2910-5<br />

Jones, Jeffrey L 220-7<br />

Jones, Jeffrey 690-2, 1770-2<br />

Jones, Michael D 1500-7<br />

Jones, Nick 1240-3P, 2690-4P<br />

Jones, Patrick R 2120-3<br />

Jones, Robert 820-22P<br />

Jones, Sara R 2460-3<br />

Jordan, Kenneth D 1570-1P<br />

Jordan, Steve 2370-5P, 2370-6P<br />

Jorgenson, James W 50-1, 580-5, 2220-<br />

5, 2220-7, 2230-7,<br />

2590-4<br />

Jorissen, David A 461-2<br />

Jose, Michael 2780-6P<br />

Joseph, Maureen 660-4, 830-8P,<br />

2000-4P<br />

Joshi, Amit 2690-2P<br />

Joshi, Manishkumar 780-5<br />

Jovanovich, Stevan 1760-1<br />

Joyce, Bob 2560-5<br />

Joyce, Heather 1970-2P<br />

Joyer, Marti M 900-18P<br />

Jueterbock, Wolf-Rainer 2730-28P<br />

Julian, Randall K 2890-8<br />

Jull, A J Timothy 1340-1<br />

Jun, Lee 820-18P<br />

Jun-ichi, Takahashi 360-7<br />

Junqueira, Helena 1200-30P<br />

Jurišić Grubešić, Renata 1680-13P<br />

Jursenas, Saulius 2030-3P<br />

Juve, Vincent 1810-6<br />

Juyal, Priyanka 950-1<br />

Jyrki, Kauppinen 2380-7P<br />

K<br />

Kadokami, Kiwao 2010-4P, 2010-5P<br />

Kaehr, Bryan 1700-4<br />

Kaepplinger, Laura 1290-1P<br />

Kagawa, Eiji 1240-1P<br />

Kahmann, Keith 2610-6<br />

Kahn, Qudsiah 1250-21P<br />

Kahraman, Mehmet 2930-8<br />

Kaiser, Raymond 2700-7P<br />

Kakde, Rajendra B 2730-30P<br />

Kakiuchi, Takashi 340-7


Kalapathy, Uruthira 410-1<br />

Kalasinsky, Kathryn S. 1170-5<br />

Kalcher, Markus 1200-12P<br />

Kalinitchenko, Louri 1210-12P<br />

Kallop, Sara M 1150-2, 1250-19P<br />

Kallury, Krishna M.R. 700-2, 2960-1<br />

Kalman, Eric 1790-1<br />

Kalsariya, Hareshkumar 1680-10P<br />

N<br />

Kamal, JK Amisha 2220-6<br />

Kamberi, Marika 1050-4<br />

Kaminski, Ed 1950-5P<br />

Kamp, Ulrich 1560-3<br />

Kamysek, Svend 1440-7<br />

Kan, Masahiko 2360-16P<br />

Kanamori, Tatsuyuki 1980-5P<br />

Kanamori-Kataoka,<br />

Mieko<br />

460-1, 2010-4P,<br />

2010-5P<br />

Kanda, Hirooki 2010-8P<br />

Kandikere, Vishwottam 480-5P, 1240-5P,<br />

1990-13P, 2700-<br />

11P<br />

Kandiyoti, Rafael 430-4<br />

Kandl, Frank Charles 1030-2<br />

Kane-Maguire, Noel A 1180-9P, 2320-<br />

4P, 2320-5P<br />

Kaneki, Noriaki 820-14P<br />

Kang, Chi-Chih 120-6<br />

Kang, Huaizhi 160-1, 2900-5<br />

Kang, Pilsoo 2510-8<br />

Kannengieszer, Steven 2490-8<br />

Kano, Ichiro 1290-8P<br />

Kanomata, Takeshi 461-3, 2690-3P<br />

Kansal, Monika Mital 320-2, 480-4P,<br />

1173-2<br />

Kansiz, Mustafa 1480-6, 1830-6<br />

Kapila, Shubhen 430-2, 1110-2,<br />

1110-3, 1110-7,<br />

2200-1, 2220-4,<br />

2550-6, 2570-1<br />

Kaplan, Daniel 330-5<br />

Kapnissi-Christodoulou,<br />

Constantina<br />

480-23P, 1660-<br />

19P<br />

Kapteyn, Henry 1230-3P<br />

Karanassios, Vassili 610-1, 1040-1<br />

Karatas, Yunus 1270-5P<br />

Karimi Azar, Mahmood 2720-1P<br />

Kariyama, Naomi 2630-1<br />

Karl, Maurer 2080-2<br />

Karnes, H Thomas 230-59P<br />

Karst, Uwe 200-4, 1270-5P<br />

Karsten, Marco 2730-2P<br />

Kashiwagi, Katsuya 1270-17P<br />

Kasthurikrishnan, 1240-29P<br />

Narasimhan<br />

Kathiwala, Mehjabin 130-8, 2540-6<br />

Kato, Megumi 1620-7P<br />

Kato, Takeharu 840-4P<br />

Kato, Tomohisa 1610-7P<br />

Katsumi, Uchiyama 360-6<br />

Katz, Benjamin B 380-6, 780-1<br />

Katzenmeyer, Joseph 1060-4<br />

Kauffman, Jon Scott 110-5<br />

Kaufman, Arlen D 900-3P<br />

Kaufman, Jonathan 1460-2<br />

Kaufmann, Anton 2120-5<br />

Kauppinen, Ismo 1160-2, 1480-5,<br />

2380-7P<br />

Kauppinen, Jyrki 1160-2, 1480-5<br />

Kaur, Gurnoor 1960-11P<br />

Kaur, Inderjit 880-8P<br />

Kausaite, Asta 1190-4P<br />

Kaushal, Himanshu 1970-19P<br />

Kawabata, Tomohisa 1910-2<br />

Kawabe, Tetsuya 460-1<br />

Kawaguchi, Toshikazu 2130-4<br />

Kawanishi, Tokimasa 770-6, 2700-6P<br />

Kawano, Ryuji 1370-3<br />

Kaya, Kunimitsu 1660-9P<br />

Kaye, William 820-11P<br />

Kayinamura, Yohani P 1200-32P<br />

Kazakov, Sergey V 820-54P, 1070-2<br />

Kazarian, Sergei G 420-2, 430-4,<br />

1670-3P, 1770-4<br />

Kazerooni, Reza 2490-1<br />

Kaziunas, Al 510-2P, 1580-<br />

15P, 1950-13P,<br />

2780-2P, 2780-3P<br />

Kealy, Michael 1580-12P<br />

Kearney, Tom 1860-2, 2240-1,<br />

2290-2<br />

Kearns, James K 820-9P, 820-10P,<br />

820-22P<br />

Kearns, Kevin T 3000-1<br />

Keasling, Jay 1730-2<br />

Keating, Christine 690-7, 1450-1<br />

Keay, Janice M 1610-6P<br />

Kececi, Kaan 1790-6<br />

Keegstra, Ken 1730-3<br />

Keeler, Michael J 230-39P, 2680-1P<br />

Keenan, Michael R 1900-6<br />

Kei-ichirou, Ohtsuka 1180-25P<br />

Keiderling, Tim 2060-2<br />

Keighron, Jacqueline 1450-1<br />

Keith, Bayer 150-4<br />

Keith, Lawrence H 2150-2<br />

Keithley, Richard B 350-6, 900-9P<br />

Kelleher, Neil L 250-1<br />

Keller, David 1170-6<br />

Keller, Martin 1730-1<br />

Kelley, Algernon T 820-37P, 820-62P<br />

Kelley, Shana O 1360-1<br />

Kelly, Kory 550-2P, 1173-4,<br />

1540-4, 2010-6P,<br />

2200-2<br />

Kelly, William Robert 1932-1<br />

Kemeny, Gabor J 210-6, 1160-2,<br />

1480-5, 1830-1,<br />

2380-7P<br />

Keng, David 1560-7<br />

Kennedy, Alan 10-2<br />

Kennedy, M A 400-1, 1130-1<br />

Kennedy, Matthew 30-5<br />

Kennedy, Robert 270-4, 580-2, 720-<br />

4, 1180-14P,<br />

1180-21P, 1820-3,<br />

1910-6, 3000-6<br />

Keogh, John P 200-5, 1560-2<br />

Kepler, Renee 2220-1<br />

Kerkdijk, Henk 2590-8<br />

Kern, John 1150-2<br />

Kern, Meghan 240-5, 770-1<br />

Kerr, Thomas J 1770-5<br />

Kerwin, Ken 1660-16P<br />

Kesler, Brenda 1410-3<br />

Ketola, Raimo A 2650-3P<br />

Keune, Katrien 1780-6<br />

Khalil, Sayed E 390-1<br />

Khan, M A 2730-30P<br />

Khan, Mansoor A 1420-3<br />

Khandekar, Narayan 630-2<br />

Khare, Bindu 470-6P


Khavasi, Hamid Reza 2720-1P<br />

Khojiakbarova, Kh. 1960-6P<br />

Kholov, Abdurahmon U 870-17P<br />

Kibelka, Gottfried 1250-1P<br />

Kicman, Andrew T 1500-2<br />

Kidd, Bryce 1200-20P<br />

Kidd, Richard D 2590-3<br />

Kikandi, Samuel N 470-19P, 700-8,<br />

760-3, 1500-6,<br />

1870-1, 1900-7,<br />

2160-5<br />

Kikuchi, Shin-ichi 2690-3P<br />

Kikuchi, Yoko 1190-8P<br />

Kikuchi, Yubun 1130-2<br />

Kile, Brian Michael 350-6, 790-3<br />

Kim, Bo Young 2590-1, 2950-3<br />

Kim, Chang-Soo 1180-13P<br />

Kim, Dohyun 1970-19P<br />

Kim, Eun Jeong 1200-13P<br />

Kim, Hoon 1730-5<br />

Kim, Hyeyeung 1030-1<br />

Kim, Jaejin 2380-4P<br />

Kim, Ji Yeong 1240-4P<br />

Kim, Jihye 2270-2<br />

Kim, Jongyun 1970-19P<br />

Kim, Jung-un 840-4P<br />

Kim, Kyuwon 1200-13P<br />

Kim, Moon S 30-1, 2380-24P<br />

Kim, Seong-Soo 2550-8, 2960-3<br />

Kim, Seung Bin 1970-14P, 2350-<br />

3P, 2380-18P<br />

Kim, Soo Hwan 1240-4P<br />

Kim, Sun-Ok 1240-4P<br />

Kim, Sun Kyn 2570-2<br />

Kim, Sungnam 2350-3P<br />

Kim, Taesam 2740-9P<br />

Kim, Yongdan 2380-4P<br />

Kim, Yoon-Chang 2610-7<br />

Kim, Young-Cho 1280-4P<br />

Kim, Young Shin 2380-8P, 2930-2<br />

Kim, Youngmi 470-1P<br />

Kim, Yushin 1070-7<br />

Kimaru, Irene 590-3<br />

Kimball, Jon A 1170-7, 1840-7,<br />

2530-2<br />

Kindscher, Kelly 1210-8P<br />

King, Jerry Wayne 2150-4<br />

King, Jonathan M 2920-7<br />

King, Travis L 1450-5<br />

King, William P 2260-2<br />

Kingston, H. M. Skip 380-3, 490-10P,<br />

760-6, 760-8, 810-<br />

5, 1150-2, 2330-<br />

11P<br />

Kinnan, Mark K 2380-9P<br />

Kinoshita, Tomohiro 1220-4P<br />

Kinsella, Anna C 150-1, 970-1<br />

Kinton, Vanessa R 1630-4P<br />

Kirby, David J 1200-4P, 1200-5P<br />

Kirchhoff, Jon R 480-17P, 1270-<br />

13P<br />

Kirleis, Eric 460-3<br />

Kirsch, Matthias 1830-4<br />

Kirsch, Rachel A 2160-4<br />

Kiser, John B 1850-1<br />

Kisiel, Anna 680-5<br />

Kissinger, Pete 900-3P<br />

Kist, Robert<br />

490-5P, 1620-1P,<br />

2670-1P, 2670-<br />

3P, 2670-7P<br />

Kister, Jacky 2530-4<br />

Kistler, Thomas 1250-21P<br />

Kita, Justin 1520-3<br />

Kitagawa, Takaei 530-11P<br />

Kitahara, Yuuki 1250-4P, 1250-<br />

5P, 1250-22P,<br />

2760-12P<br />

Kittell, Justin 2150-6, 2230-2,<br />

2260-4, 2720-7P<br />

Kleimann, Jörg 830-7P, 2670-4P,<br />

2670-10P<br />

Klein, Thorsten 1270-25P<br />

Kleine-Benne, Eike 480-10P<br />

Kleinebudde, Peter 2290-7<br />

Klevisha, Dan Robert 820-39P, 1230-<br />

7P, 1800-7, 2770-<br />

7P<br />

Klotz, Matthias 1260-6P<br />

Klouckova, Iveta 2510-8<br />

Klute, Robert 980-2, 2890-1<br />

Knaide, Tanya 1970-21P<br />

Knigge, Doug 1870-6<br />

Knight, Martha 2240-2<br />

Knight, Stephen T 1080-3<br />

Knorr, Kathryn B 1200-5P<br />

Knothe, Gerhard 950-3<br />

Knox, Anna S 330-2<br />

Knox, Anna Sophia 330-5<br />

Knox, Anna 330-8<br />

Knudsen, Thomas P 210-6<br />

Knyazhansky, Igor 2770-4P<br />

Ko, Jae Yoon 2380-18P<br />

Koc, Hicran 1810-4<br />

Kocak, Ali 2380-10P<br />

Kociba, Keith 1890-8<br />

Kodali, Anil 280-2<br />

Kodali, Anilkumar 1090-5<br />

Kode, Nageswara 2320-11P<br />

Koehl, Andrew 1250-14P, 2120-7<br />

Koehler, Christina U 2830-2<br />

Koehn, J A 1130-3<br />

Koelger, Andrea M 1530-6<br />

Koerber, Rainer 1260-6P<br />

Koestler, Robert J 630-5<br />

Koeth, Johannes 740-1<br />

Kofink, David 490-20P<br />

Kofoed-Hansen, Britt S 2730-7P<br />

Koh, Guiwan 130-7, 1660-17P<br />

Kohel, Andrew 2770-14P<br />

Kohl, Anja 820-64P<br />

Kohli, Punit 1270-6P, 1790-7<br />

Koike, Masayoshi 1650-2P, 1650-<br />

3P, 1650-5P<br />

Koile, Ross C 2160-7<br />

Koirala, Bikul 1940-2P<br />

Koji, Suzuki 1180-11P<br />

Kojiro, Daniel 820-11P<br />

Kok Yetimoglu, Ece 490-21P<br />

Kokosa, John M 1100-5, 1170-4,<br />

2900-8<br />

Kolb, Thomas 1580-11P<br />

Kolbert, Andrew Charles 110-6<br />

Kolpin, Dana W 1880-3<br />

Komano, Asuka 2010-5P<br />

Komarneni, Prashanth 1990-15P<br />

Komatani, Shintaro 1450-8<br />

Kondo, Hideyuki 1240-1P<br />

Kondoh, Jun 1570-3P<br />

Kong, Rong 280-2


Konopka, Anna 1190-6P<br />

Koons, Robert D 940-3<br />

Kopelman, Raoul 370-4, 2110-1,<br />

2840-4<br />

Koppenaal, David W 1150-3, 2830-4<br />

Koprivnjak, Jean- 10-1<br />

Francois<br />

Korakakis, Dimitris 1570-1P<br />

Korfmacher, Walter 290-4<br />

Korir, Albert K 1050-5<br />

Korn, Maria G. A. 1970-3P, 2360-2P<br />

Korn, Mauro 1970-3P, 2360-2P<br />

Korom, Gordon 2770-8P<br />

Koshoubu, Jun 740-3<br />

Kostal, Vratislav 970-4, 2250-1,<br />

2250-5, 2930-6,<br />

2990-8<br />

Kostiainen, Risto 2650-3P<br />

Kotiaho, Tapio 2650-3P<br />

Kottegoda, Sumith 480-25P<br />

Koty, Afraim 470-6P, 2290-8<br />

Koussiafes, Perry 1980-11P<br />

Michael<br />

Kovar, Joy 2410-2<br />

Kovarik, Michelle L 150-1, 1370-5<br />

Kowalski, Julie 1630-6P<br />

Koyama, Sachiko 150-1, 970-1<br />

Kozhem’yako, Yarina 850-5P<br />

Koziel, Jacek 1110-5<br />

Krafft, Christoph 1830-4<br />

Kraft, John C 350-7<br />

Kraly, James R 690-3, 690-5,<br />

1180-20P<br />

Kramer, Gary W 1390-3<br />

Kranz, Christine 820-69P, 840-5P,<br />

1870-8, 2580-2<br />

Krastins, Bryan 1990-21P<br />

Krause, Petra 2970-4<br />

Krause, Sven 780-7, 1590-1P<br />

Kraut, Nadine D 870-4P<br />

Krebs, Ronald 2510-3<br />

Kremer, Dario 1680-13P<br />

Kress, Matthias 463-4, 2580-1<br />

Krieg, Gunther 1260-6P<br />

Krienbühl, Heinz 2670-10P<br />

Krim, Morgan L 820-28P<br />

Krishna, Maddala R 2720-8P<br />

Krishna, M.V. Balarama 760-5, 3000-2<br />

Krishna, Sreedevi 2650-4P<br />

Krishnamoorthy, 1790-5<br />

Kothandam<br />

Krishnan, Arthi 1050-2<br />

Krishnan, Sadagopan 2910-6<br />

Kristina, Hallman 450-6<br />

Krivos, Kady Lynn 820-24P<br />

Krivus, Kara M 2360-7P<br />

Krogh, Bruce H 1570-1P<br />

Krol, Jim 490-17P<br />

Kronewitter, Scott 2510-2<br />

Kroniser, Kristin Marie 1990-3P<br />

Krotz, Liliana 230-18P, 1600-<br />

18P, 1810-8<br />

Krough, Jerome 2770-15P<br />

Kruka, Evett 1171-1<br />

Krylov, Sergey N 270-5<br />

Kryskalla, Jennifer R 490-13P<br />

Kubachka, Kevin K 1980-23P<br />

Kubachka, Kevin 1210-9P<br />

Kubatova, Alena 160-3<br />

Kubayev, Abutolib 2740-1P<br />

Kubo, Takuya 1660-9P<br />

Kubo, Yoshiko 800-8<br />

Kucklick, John 2190-2<br />

Kudlejeva, Lucie 1110-6<br />

Kudo, Hiroyuki 2610-1<br />

Kudo, Yuki 360-6<br />

Kuechler, Saskia 1830-4<br />

Kuehl, Donald 1930-1, 1930-2,<br />

1931-1<br />

Kuhn, Jeffery F 530-9P<br />

Kuhnline, Courtney D 2920-3<br />

Kuipers, Johan 230-21P, 1020-7,<br />

2520-8<br />

Kuipers, Winfred Jan 170-5<br />

Kuklinski, Nicholas J 2920-1<br />

Kulkarni, Sameer 2860-2<br />

Kumagai, Hiroki 1500-5<br />

Kumar, Anil M 2660-7P<br />

Kumar, Challa V 1200-33P<br />

Kumar, Sachin 160-2, 1270-2P<br />

Kumaresan, Palani 1700-2<br />

Kumbhar, Amar 2380-9P<br />

Kunihiro, Okiyuki 2690-1P<br />

Kuo, John E 2770-4P<br />

Kuo, Ming-shang 1740-5<br />

Kuracina, Mark 1210-13P<br />

Kuramoto, Noriyuki 1250-4P, 1250-<br />

5P, 1250-22P,<br />

2760-12P<br />

Kuraria, Rajendra Kumar 2160-8<br />

Kuraria, Shashi R 2160-8<br />

Kurczy, Michael 2990-2, 2990-5<br />

Kuribayashi, Sachio 200-3<br />

Kurilcik, Natalija 2030-3P<br />

Kuriyama, Naohiro 1220-3P, 1220-<br />

4P, 1220-5P,<br />

1240-19P, 2690-<br />

7P<br />

Kurosawa, Tatsuo 1910-2<br />

Kurtulik, Paul T 2730-9P<br />

Kuwayama, Kenji 1980-5P<br />

Kwong, Andrew 2140-3<br />

Kyariga, Laurencia 830-14P, 1240-<br />

16P, 2240-6<br />

Kyselova, Zuzana 1740-3<br />

L<br />

La, Quang M 2030-4P<br />

Laakia, Jaakko 2650-3P<br />

Laakso, Mikko 1172-2<br />

LaBarge, Samuel 480-15P<br />

Lacharmoise, Paul 800-7<br />

LaCourse, William R 830-18P, 1020-8,<br />

1200-6P, 1870-3,<br />

2370-10P<br />

Laeubli, Markus 2670-5P<br />

Lagrimini, Mark 120-7<br />

Lai, Chunze<br />

680-4, 900-17P,<br />

900-18P<br />

Lai, Fran 1410-1<br />

Laine, Derek F 2540-5<br />

Lake, Richard J 440-2, 440-6,<br />

1400-6, 2010-23P<br />

Lakowicz, Joseph R 2420-3<br />

Lal, Babu 870-5P<br />

Lam, Kenneth 2650-5P<br />

Lam, Vien 1650-1P<br />

Lamb, Kevin 2770-14P<br />

Lambie, Bradley A 2090-4, 2990-7<br />

Lammert, Stephen 610-2, 2200-6,<br />

2470-2<br />

Lamp, Brian D 1200-3P<br />

Lampert, Craig 490-20P


Lan, Guo-Yu 870-16P<br />

Lancaster, Simon 2940-6<br />

Landers, James P 1260-1P, 2590-6<br />

Lane, Arthur L 460-2<br />

Lane, Jeffrey Ross 1600-10P, 2670-<br />

8P, 2750-9P<br />

Lang, Ewa 2780-8P<br />

Langan, Ted J 1990-12P<br />

Langford, Vaughan S 1110-1, 1230-11P<br />

Lanher, Bertrand S 1920-4, 2520-3<br />

Lans, Edineldo 2660-17P<br />

Lantz, Andrew W 2250-8<br />

Lanzarotta, Adam 1490-1<br />

Laprade, Bruce N 1250-16P, 1250-<br />

17P<br />

Lariccia, Roberta 230-40P<br />

Larive, Cynthia K 1050-5, 2400-3,<br />

2870-5<br />

Larmat, Fernando E 2330-6P, 2660-<br />

14P, 2660-16P,<br />

2660-17P, 2660-<br />

19P<br />

Larsen, Richard Anthony 740-3, 800-8,<br />

1900-3<br />

Larson, Meggan Lee 2560-7<br />

Larus, Terri 230-59P<br />

Later, Douglas W 220-7, 610-2,<br />

1170-2, 2200-6,<br />

2470-2<br />

Lattao, Charisma 10-1<br />

Lattimer, Robert P 2100-1<br />

Laufer, Rudolf 230-45P, 230-45P<br />

Law, Brandon F 540-7P<br />

Lawson, Stephen C 230-28P, 490-5P,<br />

1620-1P, 2670-<br />

1P, 2670-3P,<br />

2670-7P, 2750-<br />

10P<br />

Lazar, Julia M 930-4<br />

Le, Chris 1010-5<br />

Le Dréau, Yveline 2530-4<br />

Le Ninivin, Celine 1190-1P, 2790-3P<br />

Learner, Thomas 960-1<br />

LeBeau, Marc A 1250-8P, 1990-4P<br />

Lebrilla, Carlito B 2510-2<br />

LeCaptain, Dale 2760-6P, 2770-<br />

10P<br />

Leda, Teruyo 1950-16P, 2010-<br />

18P<br />

Leddy, Johna 2050-4<br />

Lederman, David 1970-1P<br />

Lednev, Igor K 620-5, 1310-3<br />

Leduc, Roland 2630-3<br />

Lee, Choon Y 2760-6P<br />

Lee, Claire 2730-8P<br />

Lee, Dong Ho 1970-12P<br />

Lee, Edgar D 220-7, 610-2, 910-<br />

6P, 1170-1, 1170-<br />

2, 1930-6, 2470-2<br />

Lee, Edward 930-5<br />

Lee, Eunah 840-1P, 1830-5<br />

Lee, Heewon 980-4<br />

Lee, Hei Chan 2770-21P<br />

Lee, Hian Kee 2860-4<br />

Lee, Hyun-Gwan 2920-1<br />

Lee, Jae-Hak 840-4P<br />

Lee, Jae Sun 900-4P<br />

Lee, Jeonghoon 1180-18P<br />

Lee, Jeongmyoung 2770-21P<br />

Lee, Ji Hoon 900-4P<br />

Lee, Jung Chul 2260-2<br />

Lee, Katherine J 480-25P<br />

Lee, Kyung-Dall 1560-5<br />

Lee, Luke P 970-2<br />

Lee, Mike S 980-1, 1030-8,<br />

1410-5<br />

Lee, Milton L 170-7, 190-8, 220-<br />

7, 530-1P, 610-2,<br />

770-4, 910-6P,<br />

930-1, 930-5,<br />

1050-3, 1050-7,<br />

1170-1, 1170-2,<br />

1170-7, 1700-3,<br />

1840-7, 1920-6,<br />

1930-6, 2200-6,<br />

2240-3, 2470-2,<br />

2530-2<br />

Lee, Peter 230-33P, 880-2P<br />

Lee, Sang Bok 1790-2<br />

Lee, Sanguk 2380-3P<br />

Lee, Stephen T 2950-8<br />

Lee, Stephen 100-1<br />

Lee, Wayne H 1150-1, 2940-5<br />

Lee, Wonbae 840-3P<br />

Lee, Yong-ill 840-3P<br />

Lee, Yongkuk 1200-26P<br />

Lee, Yoon-Su 840-4P<br />

Lefcourt, Alan M 30-1<br />

Lefebvre, Paul 1500-1, 1500-4<br />

Lefler, Jennifer 1810-1<br />

Legendre, Lindsay A 1260-1P, 2590-6<br />

Lehmann, Peggy 1172-1<br />

Lei, Gongmin 2540-3<br />

Leibowitz, Jeffrey N 1250-8P, 1250-9P<br />

Leigh, Stefan 1932-1<br />

LeJeune, Zorabel 820-61P<br />

Mallorca<br />

Lemke, Frederick 1170-4<br />

Leow, Pei Ling 130-2<br />

Lerch, Margaret A 1530-3<br />

Lerch, Oliver 480-10P, 1290-<br />

6P, 2010-7P<br />

Leroy, Emmanuel 1830-5, 2350-10P<br />

Leroy, Gaëla 1950-2P<br />

Leroy, Geraldine 2720-3P<br />

Letarte, Sylvain 2980-3<br />

Leuji, Atsushi 2720-5P<br />

Leung, Annie N 680-4, 900-10P<br />

Leung, Gary 2650-5P<br />

Leung, Kwan 1990-17P<br />

Leverette, Chad L 330-2, 2280-1<br />

Levin, Ira W<br />

1330-3, 1670-5P,<br />

1710-4, 2380-23P<br />

Levin, Tera 480-11P<br />

Levine, Keith E 1600-15P<br />

Levine, Michael A 1600-15P<br />

Levis, Robert J 2820-3<br />

Levorse, Dorothy A 2980-2<br />

Lewandowski, Brian 820-62P<br />

Lewenstam, Andrzej 1190-6P<br />

Lewis, E. Neil 1920-3<br />

Lewis, Ian 690-4<br />

Lewis, Kenneth C 980-1, 1030-8,<br />

2890-3<br />

Lewis, Miles 1440-5<br />

Li, Aize 1570-6P<br />

Li, Chen 1030-1, 1910-2<br />

Li, Famei 1240-10P, 2490-3<br />

Li, Fenglei 1910-5<br />

Li, Guang 1210-7P<br />

Li, Hai-Fang 1180-1P<br />

Li, Haifang 1180-28P<br />

Li, Jiangwei 870-23P<br />

Li, Jianzhong 870-2P<br />

Li, Jie-Ren 2580-5, 2740-8P


Li, Jingning 870-12P<br />

Li, Jingyi 2730-9P<br />

Li, Jishan 360-3, 750-1,<br />

1660-1P<br />

Li, Kai 1240-26P<br />

Li, Kun-Hong 1220-10P<br />

Li, Ling 1840-2<br />

Li, Min 1410-8<br />

Li, Ni 750-1<br />

Li, Qiang 1520-8<br />

Li, Sam 1950-27P, 2020-<br />

13P<br />

Li, Shuhong 230-41P, 870-<br />

25P, 1950-4P<br />

Li, Tianbao 1870-4<br />

Li, Xianfeng 1600-5P<br />

Li, Xiaojing 1120-4<br />

Li, Xiaoping 770-5<br />

Li, Xiapoing 50-5<br />

Li, Xing-Fang 1010-5<br />

Li, Ye 2930-7<br />

Li, Yongxin 1790-4<br />

Li, Yuanyuan 1050-7, 1700-3<br />

Li, Yue-Qi 880-1P, 2370-1P<br />

Li, Yun 1700-3, 2240-3<br />

Li, Zheng 1950-3P<br />

Li Lugus, Michelle W 1280-2P<br />

Liang, Dayang 2530-5<br />

Liang, Dong<br />

230-11P, 530-3P,<br />

530-4P, 1290-5P,<br />

1600-16P<br />

Liang, Heng 1430-2, 1840-1<br />

Liang, Song 870-7P<br />

Liao, Chun-Lin 1770-7<br />

Liao, Li-Jen 120-6<br />

Liao, Ninglan 1950-14P<br />

Libardoni, Mark 1950-16P, 2010-<br />

12P, 2010-18P<br />

Libby, Elise K 160-6<br />

Lidgett, Donna 520-3P<br />

Lieberman, Rachel 2230-7<br />

Lieske, Jason 190-6<br />

Ligler, Frances S 710-3, 2610-5<br />

Ligon, Lee 1060-3<br />

Lim, Huisi 130-7<br />

Lim, Lee Hoon 2660-23P<br />

Lim, Mark D 2780-9P<br />

Lima, Jose Luis F C 1970-3P<br />

Limbach, Patrick 820-24P, 820-<br />

34P, 1750-4,<br />

2220-1, 2590-2<br />

Limowski, Edward R 1630-4P<br />

Limtiaco, John F 1050-5<br />

Lin, Cheng-Lan 60-1<br />

Lin, Chhiu-Tsu 2740-9P<br />

Lin, Jin-Ming 1180-1P, 1180-<br />

28P<br />

Lin, Pei Lun 340-8, 900-5P<br />

Lin, Rong 2560-5<br />

Lin, Shu-Ling 1050-7<br />

Lin, Victor 200-1<br />

Lin, Xi 2700-7P<br />

Lin, Yang-Wei 860-9P<br />

Lin, Yuan 820-1P<br />

Lin, Yuehe 2540-1<br />

Lin, Zong-Hong 1270-20P<br />

Lin, Jenny 2730-32P<br />

Lindfors, Tom 2350-2P<br />

Lindner, Erno 340-1, 390-7, 900-<br />

19P, 900-20P,<br />

1270-15P<br />

Linford, Matthew R 480-27P, 770-4,<br />

2600-1<br />

Linman, Matthew 860-8P<br />

Linoski, Jeremy Alan 2380-16P, 2750-<br />

15P<br />

Linton, Christopher 440-7<br />

Lints, Teresa 450-8, 1240-11P<br />

Lio, Yuko 2720-6P<br />

Lionel, Trudy 310-3<br />

Lippa, Katrice A 240-5, 770-1<br />

Lippard, Stephen J 590-5<br />

Lipps, William 1600-10P, 2670-<br />

8P, 2750-9P<br />

Little, Mark 1250-24P<br />

Litton, John F 1640-2P<br />

Liu, Chi-Wei 1270-21P<br />

Liu, Chuen-Ying 1180-5P<br />

Liu, ChunWei 1960-7P<br />

Liu, Haichuan 250-5<br />

Liu, Harry 2750-7P<br />

Liu, Jiangjiang 1180-1P, 1180-<br />

28P<br />

Liu, Jingyue 2580-8<br />

Liu, Ke 150-4<br />

Liu, Lina 3010-5<br />

Liu, Pengfei 230-46P<br />

Liu, Ping 2910-5<br />

Liu, Robin 2080-2<br />

Liu, Shirley 2730-25P<br />

Liu, Shujun 820-25P<br />

Liu, Xiaodong 450-1, 770-2, 770-<br />

8, 830-3P<br />

Liu, Xiaoqian 2910-4<br />

Liu, Yan 2560-2<br />

Liu, Yansheng 190-8, 1920-6<br />

Liu, Yiming 200-7, 220-4<br />

Liu, Yong 1240-14P<br />

Liu, Yongliang 2380-24P<br />

Llora, Xavier 280-2<br />

Lloyd, Linda<br />

880-4P, 1290-7P,<br />

2700-8P<br />

Lloyd, Steven W 220-6<br />

Lo Balbo, Alfredo 880-6P<br />

LoBrutto, Rosario 1400-5<br />

Locascio, Laurie E 150-3<br />

Locatelli, Marco A 2660-10P<br />

Lock, Stephen 490-9P<br />

Locklear, Janet S 1200-14P<br />

Locklear, Joshua D 490-7P<br />

Lockyear, Janet S 1200-15P<br />

Lodder, Helen 2370-5P, 2370-6P<br />

Lodder, Robert 2820-1<br />

Lodhi, Anam K 1660-20P<br />

Löfås, Stefan 2420-1<br />

Loffredo, Christopher 1740-3<br />

Logue, Brian A 2010-3P<br />

Lojko, Ashley 464-2<br />

Lombard, Sophie 1950-23P<br />

London, Sarah E 1520-5<br />

Long, Scott 690-7<br />

Long, Stephen E 1380-5<br />

Long, William<br />

660-4, 830-8P,<br />

2000-4P<br />

Long, Zhou 180-2<br />

Lonneman, William A 870-2P<br />

Loo, Lawrence Y 190-3, 1540-3<br />

López, Patricia 220-3


Lorbert, Steve 1110-7<br />

Lord, Heather Lynn 2270-4, 2860-1<br />

Lorenz, Sandra 1220-2P<br />

Losso, Jack N<br />

820-5P, 820-17P,<br />

820-55P, 1270-9P<br />

Lou, Pei-Jen 120-6<br />

Lou, Xudong 2830-3<br />

Loudermilk, J Brian 800-3<br />

Loun, Bounthon 2700-7P<br />

Love, Sara A 1620-2P<br />

Lowe, James Alan 1810-2<br />

Lowry, Mark<br />

90-3, 820-12P,<br />

820-17P, 820-<br />

55P, 820-56P,<br />

820-57P, 820-<br />

62P, 1270-9P,<br />

2950-5<br />

Loyall, Uwe 1200-12P, 1580-<br />

14P<br />

Lu, Fachuang 1730-5<br />

Lu, Jun 450-7<br />

Lu, KT 2940-7<br />

Lu, Miao-Jen 2920-4<br />

Lu, Shijun 1950-15P<br />

Lu, Weiying 2530-7<br />

Lu, XiaXiao 330-8<br />

Lu, Xiumei 2490-3<br />

Lu, Yao 1440-2, 1490-8<br />

Lu, Yi<br />

460-7, 820-65P,<br />

3030-4<br />

Lu, Zhongqing 2560-2<br />

Lu, Zuhong 2110-3<br />

Luanje, Appolinaire T 1600-19P<br />

Luber, Sarah J 1280-3P<br />

Lubkowitz, Joaquin A 2010-19P<br />

Lubman, David M 530-12P, 1030-1,<br />

1740-2<br />

Lucania, Joseph P 230-2P, 2380-10P<br />

Luces, Candace Ayanna 820-17P, 820-55P<br />

Luckett, Charles 1790-2<br />

Lucy, Charles A 700-6, 2810-1<br />

Luderer, Matthew R 2360-13P<br />

Lugert, Elizabeth C 680-4, 900-17P<br />

Lui, Clarissa 30-5<br />

Lund, Paul 1070-5<br />

Lundels, Johan 2430-5<br />

Lunte, Susan M<br />

580-4, 1180-3P,<br />

2920-3<br />

Luo, Ruijuan 1180-6P, 1530-2<br />

Luo, Wendy 480-6P, 480-13P<br />

Luo, Yiqi 1080-2<br />

Luo, Zuzheng 2510-4<br />

Lusker, Kathie 2740-8P<br />

Luttrell, Robert Daryl 2640-2P<br />

Luzinov, Igor 180-4<br />

Luzinova, Yuliya I 2610-8, 2960-3<br />

Ly, Nguyen 1830-7<br />

Lyczewska, Monika 900-6P<br />

Lyman, Paul F 1940-1P<br />

Lynam, Kenneth G 520-5P, 550-3P<br />

Lynch, Amy 2700-9P<br />

Lynch, John A 730-2<br />

Lynen, Frédéric 190-1<br />

Lyon, Bonnie 1530-7<br />

Lysakowski, Richard 1230-8P, 2210-1<br />

M<br />

Ma, Lu 1090-2, 1310-1<br />

Ma, Sam 330-8<br />

Ma, Shengli 620-4<br />

Ma, Xiaodong 2660-1P, 2660-2P<br />

Ma, Yinfa 540-10P, 540-<br />

12P, 1430-2,<br />

1620-8P, 1840-1,<br />

2180-3, 2910-2,<br />

2910-4<br />

Maasch, Kirk A 2450-3<br />

Mabic, Stephane 440-8, 1190-1P,<br />

1290-8P, 2330-<br />

10P, 2790-3P<br />

Mabury, Scott A 1560-3<br />

MacAllister, Bruce 1600-12P, 2330-<br />

9P<br />

Macallister, Irene 2130-8, 2880-1<br />

Macarovscha, Greice T 1210-10P<br />

MacCrehan, William A 2940-1<br />

MacDonald, Bruce 1932-1<br />

MacDonnell, Frederick 1050-2, 2950-6<br />

MacDougald, Ormond 1180-14P<br />

MacFarlane, John 1240-7P, 1670-<br />

6P, 2740-2P<br />

Macfarlane, Ronald 260-5<br />

Duncan<br />

Macka, Mirek 1660-8P, 2350-1P<br />

Maclay, Jordon G 1570-7P<br />

Macleod, Neil Angus 470-18P<br />

Macpherson, Julie 1360-3, 1870-7,<br />

Victoria<br />

2580-4<br />

Madden, John E 462-1, 2560-2<br />

Madden, Timothy L 2490-1<br />

Madera, Milan 2510-8<br />

Maeda, Yoshiaki 2000-6P<br />

Maeno, Katsuyuki 2700-10P<br />

Magnuson, Matthew 1980-23P<br />

Mahaffy, Paul R 2470-5<br />

Mahar, Maura 2980-7<br />

Maher, Timothy J 830-15P, 860-1P<br />

Maire, Helene C 1790-4<br />

Maisel, Martina 1830-4<br />

Maj-Zurawska, 340-6, 1190-6P<br />

Magdalena<br />

Majeed, Imran 1620-6P<br />

Major, Jaycoda S 1220-9P<br />

Majors, Ronald E 1500-5<br />

Mak, Andy 150-6, 1850-7<br />

Mak, Dannie 1990-21P<br />

Makarov, Alexey A 1400-5<br />

Makita, Hiroko 1950-16P<br />

Makos, Monique A 1280-4P, 1360-2<br />

Makoto, Umezawa 1450-3<br />

Maksymiuk, Krzysztof 680-5, 900-6P<br />

Malet-Martino, Myriam 1440-6, 1610-2P,<br />

2900-7<br />

Malherbe, Julien 2580-6<br />

Malik, Abdul 2860-2<br />

Malleret, Laure 2570-8<br />

Mallikaratchy,<br />

Prabodhika<br />

1850-3, 2900-1,<br />

2930-3<br />

Malloy, Thomas B 230-10P<br />

Mally, Anirudh 530-4P, 1290-5P<br />

Maloney, Todd D 660-1<br />

Maltezos, George 1260-3P<br />

Man, Feng 1240-10P<br />

Manach, Michel 230-22P, 470-2P,<br />

470-3P, 1960-1P,<br />

1960-2P, 1960-<br />

3P, 2690-11P<br />

Managadze, George G 2470-5<br />

Mancinelli, Rocco 820-11P<br />

Manciot, Francine 1950-1P, 1950-<br />

2P, 2720-3P<br />

Mandalia, Hiren 1680-12P<br />

Mandt, Bruce H 2460-4<br />

Manessier, Emilie 2560-3


Manicke, Nick 1250-21P<br />

Manley, Gregory A 2950-1<br />

Mann, Benjamin F 2510-8<br />

Mann, Jacqueline L 1380-5<br />

Manning, Andrew 130-1<br />

Manning, H Charles 2410-3<br />

Manohar, Venkat 2650-4P<br />

Mansfield, Elisabeth 1530-5<br />

Mansour, Rolan 860-12P<br />

Manthiram, Arumugam 60-1<br />

Manura, John J 1980-6P<br />

Manz, Andreas 2830-2<br />

Mao, Bing 3010-5<br />

Mapolelo, Mmilili 950-1<br />

Mapp, Keeley 880-4P, 1290-7P<br />

Marana, Sandro R 500-4P<br />

March, John C 120-4<br />

March, John 870-6P<br />

Marchetti, Adam 940-2<br />

Marchetti, Nicola 50-3<br />

Marchiarullo, Daniel J 2590-6<br />

Marcoll, Joachim 2610-2<br />

Marcott, Curtis 1330-4, 2060-7<br />

Marcucci, Guido 820-25P<br />

Marcus, R Kenneth 180-4, 480-18P,<br />

760-5, 1040-6,<br />

1060-7, 1820-1,<br />

1840-5, 1860-4,<br />

2160-2, 2250-3,<br />

3000-2<br />

Margalith, Eli K 210-1, 370-6,<br />

1250-24P<br />

Mariappan, Senthilkumar 2660-12P<br />

Markley, John 690-4<br />

Markowski, Piotr 2700-16P<br />

Marlin, Nicola 1180-7P<br />

Marotta, Nicole E 2130-3<br />

Márquez-Lira, Bani P 2020-6P<br />

Marquis, Bryce J 1270-10P<br />

Marra, James C 1600-19P<br />

Marriott, Philip J 2140-3<br />

Marrugo, Jose L 2660-17P<br />

Marshall, Alan G 950-1<br />

Marshall, Molly K 2250-7<br />

Marsland, Stuart Anthony 1160-4, 1650-4P<br />

Martin, Charles R 1190-5P, 1270-<br />

7P, 1270-23P,<br />

1370-2, 1560-1,<br />

1560-4, 1790-6<br />

Martin, Joseph 820-11P<br />

Martin, Markus 700-1, 1500-3<br />

Martin, R Scott 1280-2P, 2590-7<br />

Martin, Susan K 1020-3<br />

Martines, Kristi H 820-4P<br />

Martinez, Karen 460-8<br />

Martinez, Michelle M 710-6, 870-18P<br />

Martino, Robert 1440-6, 1610-2P,<br />

2900-7<br />

Martosella, James 2000-4P<br />

Maruyama, Harumi 1230-9P, 1230-<br />

10P<br />

Maruyama, Shuzo 2690-1P<br />

Marwani, Hadi M 820-12P, 820-56P<br />

Marwani, Hadi 820-57P, 2950-5<br />

Masago, Hisashi 1900-3<br />

Mascaritolo, Kyle J 230-6P<br />

Masiyano, Dackson 210-7<br />

Mason, Jarad 2730-26P<br />

Mason, Luke J 1200-14P, 1200-<br />

15P<br />

Mass, Jennifer L 1780-2<br />

Masson, Jean-Francois 2580-2<br />

Mathers, James B 2180-7<br />

Matheson, Winona 110-3<br />

Mathews, Tiffany A 2460-3, 2460-5<br />

Mathies, Richard A 610-5, 1700-2<br />

Mathur, Mohit 550-6P<br />

Mathur, Supriya 1970-17P<br />

Matlock, Jason 530-5P<br />

Matos, Geraldo D 410-4<br />

Matsuda, Michiko 890-3P<br />

Matsui, Kazuko 2760-9P<br />

Matsui, Yoshikazu 1570-3P<br />

Matsumori, N 2690-21P<br />

Matsumoto, Kiyosho 2130-4<br />

Matsunaga, Daisuke 1450-8<br />

Matsushita, Yosuke 1220-4P, 1220-5P<br />

Matta, Rano 720-3<br />

Mattheis, James 870-3P, 870-20P<br />

Mattila, Ulla 1172-2<br />

Matz, Gerhard 780-7, 1590-1P<br />

Mauer, Matthew 1950-15P<br />

Maupin, Winston 1200-31P<br />

Maurer, Marta K 2310-3P<br />

Maus, Russell Glenn 2730-26P<br />

Mautjana, Nare Alpheus 390-2<br />

Maxson, Marc M 390-5, 790-2,<br />

1280-3P<br />

May, Michael 2770-4P<br />

Mays, Jody L 3000-1<br />

Mazurek, Joy B 960-1<br />

McAlary, Todd 2660-21P<br />

McAnanama, Suzanne 1560-7<br />

McBee, Todd W 390-8<br />

McBrien, Michael 450-8, 1240-11P<br />

McCallum, Megan 2760-6P<br />

McCarley, Robin L 1770-3, 2130-6<br />

McCarroll, Matthew E 590-3<br />

McCarthy, Geraldine M 1430-6<br />

McCarthy, Ryan 2730-3P<br />

McCarty, Gregory 350-8, 1200-27P<br />

McCaskill, Jennifer 70-4<br />

McConnell, John Samuel 310-1<br />

McConville, John 880-4P, 1290-7P,<br />

1660-13P, 1660-<br />

14P, 1660-15P,<br />

2700-8P, 2730-<br />

4P, 2760-8P,<br />

2760-13P<br />

McCulloch, Marcus E 1680-1P<br />

McCurry, James D 160-6, 170-3, 550-<br />

3P<br />

McCutcheon, Jessica M 1490-3<br />

McElderry, John D 1660-6P<br />

McEwan, Murray J 1110-1, 1230-11P,<br />

2940-2<br />

McFarland, Adam D 1270-10P, 1620-<br />

2P<br />

McFarland, Eric W 1270-8P<br />

McGarvey, John J 1830-3<br />

McGee, Dennis 2910-1<br />

McGee, William M 730-2<br />

McGibbon, Graham A 1140-6<br />

McGill, R. Andrew 1490-4<br />

McGinn, Jeffrey 1935-4<br />

McGinn, Joseph 1170-6<br />

McGown, Linda B<br />

380-2, 480-15P,<br />

480-24P, 710-4,<br />

870-13P, 1010-2,<br />

1060-3, 1530-1,<br />

1530-7


McGuigan, Megan 1950-25P, 2010-<br />

20P<br />

McHale, Will 2010-22P<br />

McInerney, Margaret M 110-1<br />

McIntosh, Roger 1760-1<br />

McIntyre, David 340-2<br />

McJunkin, Timothy R 820-51P<br />

McJury, Brenna E 2220-7<br />

McKellar, Lamont J 2260-7<br />

Mckenzie, Matt 820-61P<br />

McLafferty, Fred W 250-2<br />

McLean, John A 1770-5<br />

McLeod, Fraser Stewart 540-1P, 910-8P,<br />

2210-4, 2730-1P<br />

McMahon, Gillian P 1430-6<br />

McMasters, Sun 1150-4<br />

McNair, Harold 1980-15P<br />

McNeff, Clayton 2000-5P, 2370-<br />

2P, 2730-10P<br />

McNeill, Gwendolyn 2710-2P<br />

McQuay, Jamie 1390-6<br />

McSweeney, Nancy 2560-8<br />

Meacham, J M 90-8<br />

Meade, Thomas J 2840-2<br />

Mechref, Yehia 930-3, 1230-2P,<br />

1740-3, 1740-4,<br />

2510-8<br />

Mecker, Laura 2590-7<br />

Medeiros, Marisa H 860-3P<br />

Medimagh, Karim 2010-9P<br />

Medin, Anders 2700-8P<br />

Medley, Colin D 1010-3, 1450-2,<br />

1850-3<br />

Medve, Jozsef 540-1P<br />

Megehee, Elise 120-5<br />

Melaragno, Danielle M 1170-3<br />

Melgaard, David 120-1<br />

Meller, Amit 1760-4<br />

Mellors, John Scott 720-2<br />

Melnychuk, Maxim 850-5P<br />

Melo, Geisa T 2360-2P<br />

Memon, Saima Qayyum 700-3<br />

Men, Lijie 1280-6P<br />

Menaker, Anna 1190-3P<br />

Menashi, Cohenford 1250-25P<br />

Mendelsohn, Richard 280-3<br />

Mendez, Aaron A 2010-19P<br />

Menegazzo, Nicola 2610-7<br />

Meneghini, Roberto I 2010-19P<br />

Menegotto, Robert 2260-1, 2260-8<br />

Menezes, Diego 1970-9P<br />

Fernando F<br />

Meng, Chin-Kai 820-58P, 2180-4<br />

Meng, Xiangli 820-65P<br />

Menoni, Carmen 1230-3P<br />

Menu, Michel 960-3<br />

Merceron, Celine 1190-1P<br />

Merchant, Mark E 820-45P<br />

Merchant, Nipun 2410-3<br />

Merciari, Robert 2010-9P, 2010-<br />

10P<br />

Mercurio-Zappala, Maria 2490-7<br />

Merdes, Daniel W 1610-6P<br />

Mermet, Jean-Michel 2500-5, 2970-2<br />

Merola, Emily T 820-40P<br />

Merriman, Scott 2370-5P, 2370-6P<br />

Merten, Jonathan Alan 1980-22P<br />

Mesner, Jason D 1530-6<br />

Mess, Jean-Nicholas 1250-11P<br />

Messerschmidt, Bob 1920-5<br />

Messerschmidt, Juergen 2830-2<br />

Messerschmidt, Matthias 230-57P<br />

Messina, Christopher J 1240-13P, 1240-<br />

28P<br />

Metiu, Horia 1270-8P<br />

Meyer, Axel 2330-8P<br />

Meyer, Richard 1160-1<br />

Meyerhoff, Mark E 710-2, 860-4P,<br />

860-6P, 990-5,<br />

1560-5, 2130-7<br />

Mi, Charles 1290-9P<br />

Miao, Hong 2770-13P<br />

Miao, Shichang 2730-25P<br />

Miao, Wujian 130-3, 1200-16P<br />

Michael, Adrian C 790-4, 790-6,<br />

1190-2P<br />

Michalska, Agata 680-5, 900-6P<br />

Michel, Timothy J 1040-5, 1600-11P<br />

Michelotti, Julia 2690-13P<br />

Michiel, Dennis 1060-5<br />

Michiko, Seyama 360-7<br />

Mieczkowski, Józef 900-6P<br />

Miekisch, Wolfram 1440-7<br />

Miena, Ricardo 2200-1<br />

Mieth, Maren 1440-7<br />

Mifsud, Jean-Christophe 230-22P, 470-2P,<br />

470-3P, 1420-2,<br />

1960-1P, 1960-<br />

2P, 1960-3P,<br />

2690-11P<br />

Mikami, Hirohisa 2720-5P<br />

Mikhonin, Aleksandr 1090-2<br />

Mikhonin, Alexander V 1310-1<br />

Mikoliunaite, Lina 1190-4P<br />

Mikuni, Satoru 1570-3P<br />

Miladinovic, Sasa 1770-2<br />

Milam, Jenifer 1200-16P<br />

Miliani, Costanza 1780-4<br />

Miliazza, Armando 520-9P<br />

Mille, Gilbert 2570-8<br />

Miller, Charles 790-5<br />

Miller, Elise 3010-5<br />

Miller, Elizabeth M 1910-7<br />

Miller, Stu 1890-4<br />

Miller, Tim 2010-22P<br />

Milligan, Daniel Bennett 1110-1, 1230-11P,<br />

2940-2<br />

Mills, Tiffany 470-5P<br />

Milosevic, Milan 230-2P<br />

Milton, Dafydd 1240-3P, 2690-4P<br />

Milton, Sydney 1980-18P<br />

Min, Bum Chan 1240-4P<br />

Minamide, Takeshi 2610-1<br />

Minogue, Edel 670-8<br />

Minteer, Shelley D 1070-8, 1200-23P,<br />

1490-7, 1580-2P,<br />

2050-3<br />

Minter, Jennifer 1610-4P<br />

Mirkin, Chad A 2430-4<br />

Mirsky, Vladimir M 1830-8<br />

Mischak, Harald 2510-3<br />

Misek, David E 530-12P, 1030-1<br />

Miseo, Ellen 1480-6<br />

Mitala, Christina 1190-2P<br />

Mitchell, John S 820-13P<br />

Mitrovic, Bojan 1790-7<br />

Mitsubayashi, Kohji 2610-1<br />

Mitsuhasi, Shinichi 530-11P<br />

Mitsui, Keita 1450-7


Mitsuoka, Motoki 2630-1<br />

Mittelfehldt, David 20-2<br />

Miura, Norio 2130-4<br />

Miura, Toru 360-5, 360-7<br />

Miura, Tsutomu 1970-8P<br />

Miyagawa, Haruhiko 230-31P, 1290-<br />

10P<br />

Miyaguchi, Hajime 1980-5P<br />

Miyaji, Toshihiko 461-3, 2690-3P<br />

Miyamura, Kazuhiro 1200-17P<br />

Miyazawa, Kazuyuki 2700-10P<br />

Mizaikoff, Boris 820-69P, 840-5P,<br />

1870-8, 2550-8,<br />

2610-8, 2960-3<br />

Mizusawa, Mari 230-60P<br />

Mizzen, Craig Andrew 2070-3<br />

Mo, Jingjie 1250-15P, 1750-5<br />

Moehlenbrock, Michael 1580-2P<br />

Moffett, Gary 1220-7P<br />

Mohammad,<br />

1040-1<br />

Abdulkareem<br />

Mohammad, Avaes T 2770-14P<br />

Mohan, Srinivasulareddy 2720-8P<br />

V<br />

Mohanty, Dillip 2760-6P<br />

Mojica, Elmer-Rico E 2290-5<br />

Mol, Marcel 2010-14P, 2200-3<br />

Mole, Jon J 1970-15P, 1970-<br />

16P<br />

Mollova, Nevena 1990-17P<br />

Molnár-Perl, Ibolya 1430-4<br />

Molyneux, Russell J 2950-8<br />

Momoh, Tessy 2330-2P<br />

Monk, Jim 880-10P, 1630-<br />

2P, 1950-19P,<br />

2010-21P<br />

Monkkonen, Lucas 1180-24P<br />

Monovoukas, Christos 2610-6<br />

Monrabal, Benjamin 830-16P, 830-<br />

17P, 1933-1<br />

Monroe, Eric B 1520-4, 2990-1<br />

Monroy, Grisel 2660-11P<br />

Montagner, Cassiana C 2660-10P<br />

Montegna, Kurtis J 1660-16P<br />

Montesinos, Jesús 830-17P<br />

Montgomery, Madeline 1990-4P<br />

Moody, Robert T 1030-8<br />

Moon, Heh Young 2770-18P<br />

Moon, Jong-Seok 1870-8, 2580-2<br />

Mooradian, Arshag 2300-4P<br />

Moore, Ana L 390-8<br />

Moore, Barry D 1090-4<br />

Moore, Helen M 2780-9P<br />

Moore, Laura Beth 2560-4<br />

Moore, Lauren M 2700-3P<br />

Moore, Lee J 1970-20P<br />

Moore, Roderquita K 1660-21P<br />

Moore, Thomas A 390-8<br />

Moore, Tomika L 1630-4P<br />

Moquin, Keith F 790-6<br />

Mora, Juan 1040-8<br />

Mora, Maria F 710-8<br />

Morag, Mati 830-4P<br />

Morales, Adela 2660-11P<br />

Moreno-Rojas, Jose 1600-18P<br />

Manuel<br />

Moretti, Lisa 330-8<br />

Morgan, Elizabeth J 870-13P<br />

Morgan, Stephen L 1350-4, 1490-3,<br />

2010-11P, 2200-4<br />

Mori, Toshimasa 1570-3P<br />

Morishita, Kiyoshi 1220-4P, 1240-<br />

19P, 2690-7P<br />

Morita, Naoki 1270-17P<br />

Moriyama, Hiroyki 1860-3<br />

Moriyama, Hiroyuki 1240-17P, 1840-6,<br />

2760-3P, 3010-7<br />

Moroz, Leonid L 1180-8P, 1520-2<br />

Morris, Laura 740-2<br />

Morris, Michael D 1720-2<br />

Morse, Andrew D 1340-5<br />

Morse, Gene D 3010-2<br />

Morton, Jennifer L 350-3<br />

Moser, Annette C 1660-4P<br />

Mosing, Renee 1010-6, 1010-8<br />

Mossberg, Thomas W 2600-8<br />

Motsegood, Perry 1200-18P<br />

Mottay, Philippe 2010-25P<br />

Mottla, Peter 464-2, 820-39P<br />

Moulton, Josiah 480-27P<br />

Mouron, Christopher G 1940-5P<br />

Mouskkountakis, James 2730-23P<br />

Mouskountakis, James 2730-24P<br />

Moyal, Elizabeth 1610-2P<br />

Moyer, Cameron 1970-13P<br />

Mroczka, Keith 230-17P<br />

Mrotek, Sharon 1250-16P<br />

Mrozinski, Peter 530-7P<br />

Mu, Ning 1173-1<br />

Mu, Ying 370-7<br />

Muccioli, Brian 230-17P<br />

Muck, Alexander 530-13P<br />

Muddiman, David C 2510-6<br />

Mudigonda, Koteshwara 480-5P, 1240-5P,<br />

1990-13P, 1990-<br />

15P, 2700-11P<br />

Muehlberger, Holger 1260-6P<br />

Mueller, Hans D.J. 2490-6<br />

Mueller, Joerg 230-14P, 1150-8,<br />

2770-6P<br />

Muenchmeyer, Wolf 230-4P, 230-15P,<br />

1190-7P, 1660-<br />

18P, 1980-2P,<br />

1980-3P, 2940-3<br />

Mugweru, Amos 130-4<br />

Muhamadiev, Nurali Q 1660-5P<br />

Muhandiramlage, 1560-2, 2920-6<br />

Thusitha P<br />

Mühlberger, Fabian 780-4<br />

Muir, Bob 2940-2<br />

Muir, Derek 1950-5P<br />

Mukherjee, Jhindan 480-17P<br />

Mukhtar, Nisar Ahmed 1630-8P<br />

Mukkanti, Khagga 470-10P, 2720-8P<br />

Mullens, Conor 820-21P<br />

Müller, Jörg 170-5<br />

Muller, Laura J 2170-2<br />

Muller, Ronny 2290-7<br />

Mulligan, Christopher C 2470-4<br />

Munari, Fausto 880-12P, 1580-<br />

6P, 2520-6<br />

Muñoz, José A 430-7<br />

Munteanu, Alina 710-7<br />

Murakami, Masatoshi 2730-15P, 2730-<br />

16P<br />

Muranaka, Kazuaki 1840-6<br />

Murata, Shinichiro 2020-5P<br />

Murdock, Justin N 1880-2<br />

Murnane, Margaret 1230-3P<br />

Murodova, Zulfiya B 2740-1P<br />

Murphey, Susan 2700-14P


Murphy, Brett 140-4, 220-1, 220-<br />

5, 1020-5, 1100-1,<br />

2020-3P, 2180-1<br />

Murphy, Brian M 360-4<br />

Murphy, Dennis L 790-1<br />

Murphy, Karen 1380-5<br />

Murphy, Michael C 2270-7<br />

Murray, Jacolin A 220-7, 610-2,<br />

1150-1, 1170-2,<br />

1170-7, 1840-7,<br />

2200-6<br />

Murray, Kermit K 820-45P, 820-<br />

48P, 1180-18P,<br />

1250-23P, 1250-<br />

24P<br />

Murray, Royce W 780-3, 1200-24P,<br />

2340-2P<br />

Musgrove, Lynn R 2010-11P<br />

Musser, Steven M 1020-4<br />

Mutsumi, Shimada 1840-6<br />

Mwale, Natasha R 130-5<br />

Mwilu, Samuel K 1070-6<br />

Mwongela, Simon M 480-25P<br />

Myasein, Kyaw T 910-5P<br />

Myers, Odille C 1970-1P<br />

Myers, Pat 830-5P<br />

Mylchreest, Iain 1500-8<br />

Myles, Tony 550-6P<br />

Mylott, William 320-3<br />

Myrick, Michael L 420-1, 1480-3,<br />

2820-5<br />

Myshakina, Nataliya S 1310-1, 2060-4<br />

Myungchan, Kang 1270-23P<br />

N<br />

Nackos, Aaron N 1170-7, 1840-7,<br />

2530-2<br />

Naes, Benjamin 1980-17P<br />

Nafie, Laurence A 620-4, 1310-3,<br />

2060-8<br />

Nagae, Norikazu 830-6P<br />

Nagale, Milind 2700-1P<br />

Nagata, Jun 2720-5P<br />

Nagaya, Momoko 1670-6P, 2740-2P<br />

Nagoshi, Toshiyuki 740-3<br />

Naikwadi, Krishnat P 1950-7P, 2010-<br />

24P<br />

Nair, Rad 470-9P<br />

Nair, Sumitha P 680-1, 900-16P<br />

Naka, Nobuyuki 2350-10P<br />

Nakagama, Tatsuro 170-8, 360-6,<br />

1130-2<br />

Nakagawa, Katsuhiro 230-31P, 1290-<br />

10P<br />

Nakajima, Hizuru 820-14P<br />

Nakajima, Yoshiaki 890-3P<br />

Nakamura, Darren 870-13P, 1530-7<br />

Nakamura, Megumi 1230-9P, 1230-<br />

10P, 1250-22P<br />

Nakamura, Sadao 2010-4P, 2010-5P<br />

Nakamura, Shin 1270-17P<br />

Nakano, Koji 820-14P<br />

Nakano, Nobuo 460-1<br />

Nakashima, Shinya 2010-4P, 2010-5P<br />

Nakata, Fumiya 1990-19P<br />

Nakata, Yasushi 1090-1<br />

Nakazawa, Hiroyuki 480-3P, 480-7P<br />

Nam, Hakhyun 900-4P<br />

Nam, Paul 430-2, 1110-2,<br />

1110-3, 1110-7,<br />

2220-4, 2550-6,<br />

2570-1<br />

Namgoong, Hyun 2340-1P<br />

Nanayakkara, Yasith S 1200-19P<br />

Naoaki, Saito 1250-5P<br />

Naoghare, Pravin K 1180-26P<br />

Naozuka, Juliana 500-4P, 500-5P,<br />

2330-7P<br />

Napier, Ben 820-32P<br />

Nara, Makoto 1570-3P<br />

Narayanaswamy,<br />

Ramaier<br />

1900-4, 2350-8P,<br />

2350-9P<br />

Narihiro, Oku 1200-17P<br />

Nascimento, Angerson 500-5P<br />

Nogueira<br />

Nash, Ken 300-4<br />

Nash, Martin J 2280-4, 2520-1,<br />

2970-3<br />

Natishan, Terri 470-8P<br />

Navratil, Marian 2250-5, 2930-6,<br />

2990-8<br />

Neal, Sharon 1710-3<br />

Neal-Kababick, James 1110-4, 2240-7<br />

Needham, Larry L 1990-5P<br />

Neelima, Batta 480-5P<br />

Negulescu, Ioan 820-57P<br />

Neisius, Adam W 870-13P, 1530-7<br />

Nellis, David 1060-5<br />

Nelson, Andrew 900-7P<br />

Nelson, Anna M 2460-4<br />

Nelson, Bryant C 1380-1<br />

Nelson, Dean E 2360-8P, 2360-<br />

11P<br />

Nelson, Matthew P 1170-5<br />

Nelson, Paul A 1150-1<br />

Nemelka, Kenneth D 220-7<br />

Neric, Nick 800-6<br />

Nerín, Cristina 220-3<br />

Neslon, Allison R 480-25P<br />

Nesterova, Irina V 120-2<br />

Netti, Caterina M 100-7<br />

Neubauer, Kenneth 2980-7<br />

Neville, David C 2070-4<br />

New, Andrea 680-8<br />

Newton, Paul N 1770-4<br />

Neyer, David 1990-1P, 2000-2P<br />

Ng, Boon K 2810-2<br />

Ng, Mary Mah Lee 130-7<br />

Ngeontae, Wittaya 900-14P, 900-15P<br />

Ngo Tenlep, Lisette 820-2P<br />

Ngunjiri, John Peter N 820-37P, 2580-3,<br />

2740-6P<br />

Nguyen, Lam K 210-1, 370-6,<br />

1250-24P<br />

Nguyen, Mike 1760-1<br />

Nguyen, Ngoc 550-2P, 1173-4<br />

Nguyen, Reno T 480-6P, 480-13P,<br />

1990-2P, 2490-4<br />

Nguyen, Trish 1650-1P<br />

Ni, Qihui 3000-6<br />

Ni, Yizeng 440-3<br />

Nichols, Alan 650-4<br />

Nicolás, Claudia 2660-11P<br />

Nie, Lingqing 2770-5P<br />

Nie, Shuming 2430-1<br />

Niedner, Wulff 2730-1P, 2730-2P<br />

Nielsen, Bill 1760-1<br />

Nielson, Rex 1700-4<br />

Niemax, Kay 1830-8, 2500-2<br />

Nikcevic, Irena 820-34P<br />

Nikolaou, Irini 480-23P<br />

Nilsson, R 2700-8P<br />

Niri, Vadoud H 400-8, 2180-7<br />

Nirmaier, Hans-Peter 2330-8P<br />

Nirogi, Ramakrishna<br />

480-5P, 1240-5P,<br />

1990-13P, 1990-<br />

15P, 2700-11P


Nishi, Naoya 340-7<br />

Nishi, Toshiaki 1240-17P, 1840-6,<br />

2760-3P, 3010-7<br />

Nishida, Taigo 1270-17P<br />

Nishikawa, Akiyoshi 480-7P<br />

Nishiwaki, Moeka 360-6<br />

Nitz, Mark 2830-3<br />

Niu, Jianjun 820-38P<br />

Nizomov, Negmat 870-17P<br />

Njoroge, Samuel 1980-10P<br />

Noblitt, Scott D 2270-1<br />

Noboru, Higashi 2380-12P<br />

Nobuhiko, Iki 1180-25P<br />

Nofsinger, Micaela L 230-27P<br />

Nolan, Lydia 1630-6P<br />

Noland, Pat 2010-13P<br />

Nolin, Thomas 1620-9P<br />

Nomura, Cassiana S 2330-7P<br />

Norman, Blake E 820-43P<br />

Norrgran, Jessica E 1990-5P<br />

Norris, Jeremy L 380-6, 780-1<br />

Norris, Kenneth J 1420-1<br />

Norris, Susan J 650-3<br />

North, Simon J 2510-7<br />

Nortje, Johan 2190-3<br />

Norton, Dean 2950-7<br />

Nose, Kazutoshi 1650-2P, 1650-<br />

3P, 1650-5P<br />

Nou, Xiangwu 2380-24P<br />

Novotny, Milos V 580-1, 930-3,<br />

1230-2P, 1740-3,<br />

1740-4, 2510-8<br />

Nowaczyk, Kazimierz 2420-3<br />

Nowicka, Anna 350-4<br />

Nowicki, George 230-12P, 1570-<br />

8P, 2740-5P<br />

Nowicki, Henry G 230-12P, 1570-<br />

8P, 2740-5P,<br />

2770-11P<br />

Nowlan, Daniel 2730-10P<br />

Nugen, Sam Rasmussen 1080-4<br />

Numata, Masahiko 1290-9P<br />

Nunnally, Deedra 310-2<br />

Nuzzo, Ralph G 750-3<br />

Nyadong, Leonard 1770-4<br />

Nydegger, Irma 1520-7<br />

O<br />

O'Brien, Terrence E 360-2, 480-16P<br />

O'Connor, Aisling 880-2P<br />

O’Donnell, Deanna 380-7<br />

O'Donnell, Ryan M 2200-8<br />

O'Donoghue, Meghan 2900-5<br />

O'Donohue, Steve 1660-13P, 1660-<br />

15P, 2760-2P,<br />

2760-8P<br />

O'Hair, Richard A 1750-1<br />

O'Hara, Robynn L 2780-8P<br />

O'Hare, Danny 130-2, 390-4,<br />

1200-29P, 2440-3<br />

O'Keefe, Patrick 820-8P<br />

O'Neal, Kristi L 680-3<br />

O'Neill, Dale 1390-2<br />

Obenauf, Ralph 650-5<br />

Oberreit, Derek 830-14P, 1240-<br />

16P, 2240-6<br />

Obradovic, Jelena 1860-6, 2290-6<br />

Obubuafo, Annie 1180-19P<br />

Ochi, Ken 2210-2<br />

Ochiai, Nobuo 1950-16P, 2010-<br />

8P, 2010-18P<br />

Ocon, Noelle 1780-2<br />

OConnor, Aisling M 230-33P<br />

OConnor, Peter 1150-6<br />

Odeh, Ihab N 220-8<br />

Odermatt, René 830-7P<br />

Oever, Ronny Van't 462-3, 1174-3<br />

Ofitserova, Maria 700-5<br />

Ogara, Atsushi 480-7P<br />

Ogawa, Masanori 890-3P<br />

Ogawa, Mitsuhiro 490-1P, 490-6P,<br />

520-6P<br />

Ogawa, Yoshinori 2010-4P, 2010-5P<br />

Ogle, Kevin 2580-6<br />

Oglesbee, Matthew 230-43P<br />

Oguma, Tsukasa 1240-17P<br />

Ogunlesi, Modupe 410-3<br />

Oh, Changyong 2380-4P<br />

Oh, Seong Y 1600-19P<br />

Ohata, Masaki 2760-5P<br />

Ohira, Shin-Ichi 870-2P, 1180-<br />

17P, 2030-1P<br />

Ohmori, Takeshi 460-1, 2010-4P,<br />

2010-5P<br />

Ohno, Ritsuko 2730-16P<br />

Ohsawa, Isaac 460-1, 460-1,<br />

2010-5P<br />

Ohtani, Hajime 1780-5<br />

Ohtsubo, Takuma 1910-2<br />

Ohzawa, Sumito 1450-8<br />

Oide, Kei 1240-1P<br />

Oikawa, Daisuke 2020-5P<br />

Ojeda, Geovannie 760-5<br />

Oka, Kotaro 200-3<br />

Okado, Takao 530-11P<br />

Okagbare, Paul I 1180-19P, 2650-<br />

1P<br />

Okiei, Wesley Ohifeme 410-3<br />

Okiyama, Yusuke 1570-3P<br />

Okumura, Akihiko 1980-8P<br />

Olayinka, Kehinde O 2720-4P<br />

Oldani, Matteo 1980-1P<br />

Oldridge, Nathan 2140-4<br />

OLeary, Keith Michael 1931-4<br />

Olesik, John W 1250-20P<br />

Olesik, Susan 1250-20P, 1530-8,<br />

2220-3<br />

Oliphant, James R 910-6P<br />

Olive, D Michael 2410-2<br />

Oliveira, Elisabeth 1600-9P<br />

Oliveira, Fabio S 2010-16P<br />

Oliveira, Pedro V 500-4P, 500-5P,<br />

1600-9P<br />

Olson, John E 1770-1<br />

Olsson, Robert 2030-2P<br />

Omenetto, Nicolo 1600-21P, 1980-<br />

22P<br />

Omiatek, Donna Marie 1280-5P<br />

Omole, Marcells Apiyo 180-1<br />

Omote, Masakatsu 1220-3P, 1220-<br />

4P, 1220-5P,<br />

1240-19P, 2690-<br />

7P<br />

Onda, Nobuhiko 890-3P<br />

Ong, Suyun 2530-1<br />

Ongkingco, Anthony 290-5<br />

Ono, Yukiko 2010-4P, 2010-5P<br />

Onstot, Jon 2470-3<br />

Onyewuenyi, Nonye 980-2, 2890-1<br />

Ooi, Beng Guat 470-14P, 2380-<br />

22P<br />

Ooms, Bert 540-5P<br />

Oostdijk, John 230-21P, 2520-8


Ootsu, Yutaka 770-6, 2700-6P<br />

Opik, Andres 1190-3P<br />

Orehostky, Gerald 470-11P<br />

Orlando, Ron 380-7, 780-2,<br />

2510-4<br />

Ornatsky, Olga 2830-3<br />

Orndorff, Rebecca L 2100-2<br />

Orosz, Kristina S 390-8<br />

Ortin, Alberto 830-16P, 830-<br />

17P, 1933-1,<br />

1933-4<br />

Ortiz, Andrea 350-2<br />

Orton, Andrew 1660-6P<br />

Orton, Maureen L 1120-4<br />

Orwar, Owe 2090-4, 2990-7<br />

Osaka, Yusuke 2000-6P, 2690-1P<br />

Osborn, Graham 660-2, 1400-7,<br />

2690-5P, 2730-<br />

12P, 3010-8<br />

Osborne, Jennifer 2180-6<br />

Osipov, Max 680-3<br />

Osiri, John K 820-20P<br />

Osiughwu, Bridget 410-3<br />

Osselton, David 1500-2<br />

Oste Nze, Francis 1190-1P<br />

Ostroverkhova, Oksana 340-2<br />

Ostrowski, Rafael 1920-5<br />

Ostrowski, Sara G 2990-5<br />

Osucha, Peter M 380-6<br />

Osuntogun, Bola 2660-18P<br />

Ottonello, Giuliana 1670-4P<br />

Ouyang, Gangfeng 1100-6, 2370-7P<br />

Ouyang, Zheng 1150-5, 1250-21P,<br />

2470-4<br />

Overton, Ed 520-1P<br />

Owens, Kevin 1250-16P<br />

Owens, Paul Kevin 110-4<br />

Owera, Rami 1620-8P<br />

Oyinloye, Adedayo 1430-6<br />

Ozaki, Yukihiro 2630-1<br />

Ozeki, Tomomitsu 860-2P, 2300-3P<br />

Ozeki, Yuriko 1210-13P<br />

Ozin, Geoffrey A 1560-3<br />

P<br />

Pace, Nadia 490-17P<br />

Pacey, Gilbert 1200-21P, 1270-<br />

3P<br />

Pacheco-Arjona, Jaime 2780-4P<br />

Paczek, Ted 1890-5<br />

Padhye, Swapnil R 230-26P<br />

Padia, Reema K 350-3<br />

Padigaru, Murali 2650-4P<br />

Pai, Rekha 1490-4<br />

Pai, Sunita Vasudev 2690-2P<br />

Paixão, Thiago 860-3P<br />

Pakhomov, Serhii 120-2<br />

Pakrasi, Himadri 2830-4<br />

Pakravanan, Mojgan 2720-1P<br />

Paller, Michael 330-5, 330-8<br />

Palmer, Christopher 1440-5<br />

Pamuku, Matt 490-10P, 810-5<br />

Pan, Feng-Yun 2370-1P<br />

Pan, Tao 2370-8P<br />

Pan, Un Mei 1870-3<br />

Pan, Zhengzheng 530-14P<br />

Panda, Saroj K 430-1<br />

Pang, Liyan 1240-10P<br />

Panic, Ognjen 2140-4<br />

Panter, Kip E 2950-8<br />

Papantonakis, Michael 1490-4<br />

Pappas, Dimitri 150-4, 710-6, 870-<br />

18P, 2250-7,<br />

3030-1<br />

Pappas, Theron J 90-6, 1260-5P,<br />

2590-5<br />

Papson, Kaitlin 2610-7<br />

Paquet, Christian A 360-2<br />

Paraschivescu, Maria 160-4, 1580-5P<br />

Parikh, Jatin H 2690-15P, 2690-<br />

18P<br />

Parikh, K S 1680-11P, 2690-<br />

18P<br />

Parikh, Kalpesh 2690-15P<br />

Suryakant<br />

Parisien, Jenna 370-2<br />

Park, Chansik 1970-19P<br />

Park, Daniel 2270-7<br />

Park, Dooho 1270-7P, 1270-<br />

23P<br />

Park, Jinwoo 390-6, 790-7,<br />

2090-2<br />

Park, Keunhan 2260-2<br />

Park, Michelle 2660-1P, 2660-2P<br />

Park, Nokyoung 750-2<br />

Park, Yongwook 2770-21P<br />

Park, Young-Gil 840-4P<br />

Parker, Anthony 2930-5<br />

Parker, Joseph F 2340-2P<br />

Parker, Kim 130-1<br />

Parkin, Mark 1500-2<br />

Parr, Carol 1750-2<br />

Parris, Russell 1250-14P, 1980-<br />

14P<br />

Parrish, Mark 910-12P<br />

Parsons, Keith 230-43P<br />

Parsons, Patrick J 1440-5<br />

Paschkewitz, Timothy 130-6<br />

Pasquini, Celio 1600-6P<br />

Pastor, Salvador J 380-6, 780-1<br />

Paszko, Christine 910-2P, 2210-2<br />

Paszko, Kim 1640-3P<br />

Patel, Bhavik Anil 130-2, 390-4,<br />

1070-3, 2440-3,<br />

2440-5<br />

Patel, Charvi 1790-7<br />

Patel, Dilipkumar 2730-19P<br />

Patel, Dinesh K 1240-2P, 2320-1P<br />

Patel, Dineshbhai K.I 1240-9P, 2780-5P<br />

Patel, Hareshkumar 1240-2P<br />

Karshanbhai<br />

Patel, Jayeshkumar 2320-1P<br />

Natavarlal<br />

Patel, K N 1680-11P, 2690-<br />

18P<br />

Patel, Kamlesh D 2250-2<br />

Patel, Kaniyalal N 2690-15P<br />

Patel, Manishkumar 2320-8P<br />

Shamalbhai<br />

Patel, Pareshkumar 2730-11P<br />

Umedbhai<br />

Patel, Popatbhai C 1240-30P, 2730-<br />

20P, 2730-22P<br />

Patel, Popatbhai K 1680-6P<br />

Patel, Pravinbhai 1680-6P<br />

Ranchhodbhai<br />

Patel, Sanjaykumar 230-51P, 2730-<br />

Manilal<br />

31P<br />

Patel, Tarun 450-4, 2290-1<br />

Patel, Vishal 1230-12P, 2750-<br />

14P<br />

Patel, Bipin V 1990-18P<br />

Patindol, James 2150-4<br />

Patkar, Kshitij A 2920-3<br />

Patonay, Gabor 940-4, 2410-1<br />

Patterson, Don 1230-5P<br />

Patterson, Donald G 1950-3P<br />

Patton, Charles J 490-13P


Patwa, Tasneem 530-12P<br />

Paul, Amit 1070-5<br />

Paul, Mitchell 1250-17P<br />

Paul, Pete 2620-4<br />

Paul, Phillip 2000-2P, 2230-2<br />

Paul, Rick 1380-5<br />

Paull, Brett 1660-8P, 2350-<br />

1P, 2810-5<br />

Pauly, Markus 1730-3<br />

Pawlak, Anna M 1830-3<br />

Pawliszyn, Janusz 400-3, 400-6, 400-<br />

8, 410-7, 760-7,<br />

810-6, 810-8, 850-<br />

1P, 1100-4, 1100-<br />

6, 1110-6, 1440-4,<br />

1950-21P, 2020-<br />

9P, 2180-7, 2250-<br />

6, 2370-7P, 2660-<br />

13P, 2690-9P,<br />

2860-5, 2980-4,<br />

2980-5<br />

Pawlowski, Sean 2700-13P<br />

Christopher<br />

Payagala, Dharana W 170-2<br />

Payeur, Amy L 1820-3<br />

Payne, Steven R 820-13P<br />

Pazdan, James 1920-1<br />

Peacock, Samantha N 230-6P<br />

Pearl, Kathy 1950-13P, 2780-<br />

2P<br />

Pedersen, Christian 2650-3P<br />

Pedersen-Bjergaard, Stig 2860-3<br />

Pei, Jian 1910-3<br />

Pei, Lei 2600-1<br />

Pelagatti, Stefano 490-2P, 1950-21P<br />

Peltz, Csaba 910-10P<br />

Pelzing, Matthias 2120-2<br />

Penezina, Oksana 2780-6P<br />

Peng, Chen 690-4, 690-6<br />

Peng, Liming 660-2, 3000-4<br />

Peng, Qiang 1230-10P<br />

Peng, Wei 2610-7<br />

Peng, Ying 930-5<br />

Peng, Zhiyong 750-4<br />

Pepper, Michael 800-2, 2290-7<br />

Perati, Pranathi R 1060-6<br />

Perdue, Michael 10-1<br />

Pereira, Luisa 190-7<br />

Pereira, Maria Luisa 1240-3P, 2690-4P<br />

Pereira, Pedro Afonso 1210-1P, 2010-<br />

16P<br />

Perera, Hasini Rangika 900-11P<br />

Perera, T. Sampath S 1050-2<br />

Perez, Carlos 3010-5<br />

Perez, Janice 1020-7<br />

Perez, Jorge 1160-1<br />

Perez de Santana, Alex 1934-2<br />

Pergande, Paul 1180-27P, 2320-<br />

6P<br />

Perkins, Patrick 980-3<br />

Perlmutter, Jason M 1600-15P<br />

Perov, Pol 230-17P<br />

Perreira, Fiona 1180-16P, 1820-2<br />

Perroud, Thomas D 2250-2<br />

Perry, Cassandra H 2320-7P<br />

Perry, Jason 2540-6<br />

Personick, Michelle 820-44P<br />

Peters, Larry 1400-6<br />

Peters, Sharon 510-2P, 2780-2P<br />

Petersen, Steen 2770-4P<br />

Peterson, Jeffery D 2940-5<br />

Peterson, Jennifer 140-4, 220-1, 220-<br />

5, 1100-1, 1171-1,<br />

2020-3P, 2180-1<br />

Peterson, Reid 670-6, 670-7<br />

Petkovich, Nicholas 900-18P<br />

Petoud, Stephane 2840-5<br />

Petr, Jandik 2240-4<br />

Petrakis, John 1890-3<br />

Petroianu, Georg 230-45P<br />

Petrovic, Jelena 350-1<br />

Peyrin, Eric 1010-1<br />

Pfannkoch, Edward 1290-3P, 1290-<br />

4P, 1950-16P<br />

Pfeil, David L 230-23P, 1600-<br />

4P, 1600-12P,<br />

2330-9P<br />

Phadtare, Shashikant K 2320-11P<br />

Pharr, Kathryn E 1610-8P<br />

Pharranarudee, Siripan 830-15P, 860-1P<br />

Phelps, Taylor 1980-18P<br />

Phillips, Eric 850-2P<br />

Phillips, Jeffrey Allen 1140-7<br />

Phillips, Joseph A 460-8, 1850-5<br />

Phillips, Julian 1500-8<br />

Phillips, Paul E. M. 2460-1<br />

Phinney, Karen W 1380-1, 1380-6<br />

Picard, Pierre 2980-3<br />

Pichler, Peter 2010-25P<br />

Pickering, Kali 2680-3P, 2680-6P<br />

Pickering, Michael 700-5<br />

Piehowski, Paul D 2990-2, 2990-5<br />

Pierce, David T 870-7P, 1200-<br />

10P, 1270-1P,<br />

1570-6P<br />

Pierce, Sarah 1750-2<br />

Pietrzak, Anna 340-6<br />

Pilla, Deepika 2660-7P<br />

Pillinger, Colin T 1340-5<br />

Pinard, Genevieve 2320-10P<br />

Pinkston, Jonathon 350-7<br />

Piruska, Aigars 3030-4<br />

Pirzada, Zainab 820-44P<br />

Pisarenko, Aleksey 1270-3P<br />

Piston, David W 150-2<br />

Pitchaimani, Karthik 1850-5<br />

Pittman, Jennifer 180-4, 1060-7<br />

Piyasena, Menake 90-7<br />

Plant, Steve 2370-5P, 2370-6P<br />

Pletcher, Timothy 1170-6<br />

Plewa, Jolanta 2980-2<br />

Plowman, Steven V 2550-7<br />

Plumb, Robert S 1060-8, 1410-7,<br />

1440-3, 1540-2,<br />

3000-5<br />

Poblocka, Krystyna 470-5P<br />

Pohl, Christopher 230-30P, 450-1,<br />

Andrew<br />

770-2, 770-8, 820-<br />

46P, 830-3P,<br />

1020-5, 1510-7,<br />

2240-4, 2560-2,<br />

2560-5, 2700-4P,<br />

2810-4<br />

Polce, Michael J 2100-1, 2100-3<br />

Poliak, Marina 2010-1P, 2200-7<br />

Policarpio, Danielle M 820-31P<br />

Poloznikov, Andrei 120-7<br />

Ponten, Einar 320-4<br />

Portala, Frank 2770-1P<br />

Portelli, Richard 1810-6<br />

Porter, Erin N 1950-3P<br />

Porter, Nathan L 2230-4, 2520-2<br />

Portieri, Alessia 1860-6, 2290-6


Portugal, Lindomar A 410-4, 1600-1P<br />

Poschet, Jens F 2910-5<br />

Post, Brett 1020-6<br />

Poster, Dianne 2190-2<br />

Posudin, Yuriy 850-5P<br />

Potter, Bill 1970-5P<br />

Potter, Tim 2690-12P<br />

Potts, Gretchen E 80-3<br />

Potts, Warren 1540-2<br />

Potyrailo, Radislav A 2080-5<br />

Pouet, Marie-Florence 2630-3<br />

Powers, Tammy 1170-5<br />

Poynter, Samuel D 2810-2<br />

Pozniak, Boguslaw P 1250-27P<br />

Pramanik, Birendra N 980-5, 2890-5<br />

Prasanna, Sigamani 470-10P<br />

John<br />

Prashanth, Komarneni 1990-13P<br />

Pratt, Kenneth W 650-7<br />

Pratt, Lindsay 2260-1, 2260-8<br />

Prearo, Marino 1670-4P<br />

Pretsch, Erno 340-3, 340-4, 340-<br />

5, 900-7P, 900-<br />

15P<br />

Price, Rebecca 1040-7<br />

Priebe, Waldemar 2490-1<br />

Priedemann, Christopher 2320-5P<br />

J<br />

Priego, Daniel 190-3<br />

Priestnall, Ian 1330-5<br />

Prince, Barry J 1110-1, 1230-11P,<br />

2940-2<br />

Prior, Lacy 2540-3<br />

Pritchard, David E 1340-2<br />

Pritchett, Jeanita S 1520-1<br />

Pritts, Wayne A 1240-12P, 1410-2<br />

Privett, Benjamin J 990-1<br />

Proctor, Stephanie 820-16P<br />

Proffitt, Stephen 490-5P, 1620-1P,<br />

2670-1P, 2670-<br />

3P, 2670-7P,<br />

2750-10P<br />

Protano, Charles 450-4<br />

Prudent, Michel 820-30P, 1070-4<br />

Pryce, Melissa 3000-1<br />

Przybytek, James 1220-2P<br />

Puglisi, Concetto 2100-4<br />

Pui Sze, Cheow 480-26P<br />

Pulapaka, Hari 2980-8<br />

Pulido, Jose S 910-5P, 1520-1,<br />

2920-4<br />

Pulsipher, Trenton C 2530-2<br />

Purcell, Jeremiah M 950-1<br />

Pyati, Radha 820-15P, 2360-<br />

18P<br />

Pyun, Jeffrey 2610-3<br />

Płonka, Joanna 2700-15P<br />

Q<br />

Qadah, Diab T 1120-3<br />

Qi, Xiaohua 1960-7P<br />

Qian, Kuangnan 950-2<br />

Qian, Ximei 2430-1<br />

Qin, Feng 2490-3<br />

Qin, Zhipei 1100-4, 2660-13P<br />

Qiu, Yinghua 530-12P<br />

Quarles, Charles Derrick 1040-6<br />

Querry, Randall V 650-1<br />

Quinn, Patrick 890-1P<br />

R<br />

Rabaa, Al-Kandari A 1210-16P, 1600-<br />

13P, 1600-22P<br />

Rabai, Jozsef 900-17P<br />

Rabolt, John F 280-4, 2380-8P,<br />

2930-2<br />

Rachman, Nancy J 1020-1<br />

Rader, Jeanne 1630-7P<br />

Rades, Thomas 800-2, 2290-7<br />

Radhakrishnan, Nitin 1180-13P<br />

Radiotis, Theodore 2560-1<br />

Radu, Aleksandar 680-2, 900-1P<br />

Raftery, Daniel 530-14P, 1610-<br />

3P, 2340-3P<br />

Ragogna, Paul J 1200-24P<br />

Raha, Sandeep 2880-6<br />

Rahimi, Yasmeen 2130-2<br />

Rahman, G. M. Mizanur 380-3, 490-10P,<br />

760-6, 760-8, 810-<br />

5, 1150-2, 2330-<br />

11P<br />

Rahman, Moklesur 1590-4P, 1950-<br />

17P, 1950-18P<br />

Rahmi, Yasmeen 870-15P<br />

Rahn, Peter 660-2, 1400-7,<br />

2690-5P, 2730-<br />

12P, 3010-8<br />

Raimbault, Aurélien 1950-2P<br />

Rainville, Paul D 1060-8, 1440-3,<br />

1540-2, 3000-5<br />

Raittila, Jussi 1160-2, 1480-5,<br />

2380-7P<br />

Raj, Patel K 1210-5P<br />

Rajabi, Mohsen 1990-20P<br />

Rajaratnam, Melvin S 230-44P<br />

Rajh, Tijana 820-67P<br />

Rake, Matthew T 1490-4<br />

Ralbovsky, Peter J 230-5P, 2620-2<br />

Ralph, John 1730-5<br />

Ralph, Stephen E 2960-3<br />

Ramanan, A 2770-9P<br />

Ramanaviciene, Almira 1190-4P, 2030-3P<br />

Ramanavicius, Arunas 1190-4P, 2030-3P<br />

Rambaran, Varma H 1200-16P<br />

Ramjee,<br />

1200-24P<br />

Balasubramanian<br />

Ramos, Scott 690-4, 2530-4<br />

Ramsey, J Michael 720-2, 720-5,<br />

1530-4, 1760-5,<br />

2080-1, 2250-4,<br />

2590-4<br />

Ranaivo, Patricia L 2560-6<br />

Ranasinghe, Asanga D 1270-8P<br />

Ranasinghe<br />

1910-4<br />

Kodithuwakkuge,<br />

Sampath<br />

Ranger, Craig 1970-6P, 1970-7P<br />

Ranieri, Nicola 1490-1<br />

Rao, Govind 2030-4P<br />

Rao, Srinivasa 2700-4P<br />

Rapp, Michael W 2610-2<br />

Raskop, Michael 830-10P<br />

Rasmussen, Henrik T 600-2<br />

Rasmussen, Knut 2860-3<br />

Rath, Christopher M 250-5<br />

Ratieuville, Yann 1290-8P<br />

Rauf, Femina 2920-6<br />

Ravi Shankaran, 2130-4<br />

Dhesingh<br />

Ravikumar,<br />

1440-8, 2490-7<br />

Padinjarekuttu Raman<br />

Pillai<br />

Ravindran, Anita 2660-20P<br />

Rawlinson, Nathan D 1370-5<br />

Ray, Gary 10-2<br />

Ray, Kevin B 530-5P<br />

Ray, Krishanu 2420-3<br />

Ray, Robert J 670-2<br />

Ray, Steven J 1040-2, 1930-5,<br />

1930-7, 2830-5


Rayburn, Steve 1640-1P<br />

Raynie, Douglas 700-5, 820-2P,<br />

2150-1<br />

Rebecchi, Kathryn R 2510-1<br />

Rebeil, Reberto 2910-5<br />

Rech, John 470-11P<br />

Reddy, Rohith K 280-2<br />

Redman, Erin 230-43P<br />

Redwine, Kent 1150-4, 1170-8<br />

Reed, Christine J 1110-1, 1230-11P<br />

Reed, Nick 2930-5<br />

Reeves, Michelle 1250-6P<br />

Rehm, Jason 2000-2P, 2230-2<br />

Rehman, Abdul 1620-6P<br />

Reible, Danny 330-5, 330-8<br />

Reid, Gavin 2270-5<br />

Reid, Naomi 400-4, 400-7,<br />

1100-2, 1100-7,<br />

2190-1<br />

Reid, Ray D 460-2, 2590-3<br />

Reid, Steven David 40-1<br />

Reidy, Shaelah M 890-5P<br />

Reif, Randall 710-6, 870-18P<br />

Reilly, James 1230-2P<br />

Rein, Alan 464-3, 1172-4<br />

Reinhoud, Nico 1960-4P, 2730-<br />

29P<br />

Reinthaler, Alessa 1850-7<br />

Reis, Salette 1970-3P<br />

Reisler, Emil 2220-6<br />

Remsburg, Jeffery W 780-8<br />

Ren, Chen 820-25P, 1770-7<br />

Ren-Patterson, Renee 790-1<br />

Renee, Soukup-Hein J 780-8<br />

Reniero, Fabiano 1600-18P<br />

Ressom, Habtom 1740-3<br />

Restrepo, Paula A 1990-5P<br />

Rettberg, Thomas M 650-3<br />

Reut, Jekaterina 1190-3P<br />

Reuter, Norbert 230-21P<br />

Reuter, Wilhad 2240-7<br />

Rey, Maria 2700-4P<br />

Reyes, Laura Hinojosa 760-6, 760-8<br />

Reynolds, Melissa 860-6P<br />

Rezenom, Yohannes H 820-48P, 1250-<br />

24P<br />

Reznik, Gary 1580-12P<br />

Rhode, Steve 2560-8<br />

Rhodes, Timothy 3010-5<br />

Rials, Mark 1140-4<br />

Riba, Frank 830-20P<br />

Ribbing, Tina 850-3P, 1290-11P<br />

Ricci, Camilla 420-2, 1770-4<br />

Rich, Sarah 1150-1<br />

Richard, Dustin 820-53P<br />

Richard, Gerald 2950-5<br />

Richardson, Chris 2350-11P<br />

Richardson, Douglas D 470-13P<br />

Richert, Joel C 2660-9P<br />

Richman, Bruce A 210-8<br />

Richmond, Geraldine 1710-1<br />

Richter, Bruce 140-4, 220-1, 220-<br />

5, 1020-5, 1100-1,<br />

1171-1, 2020-3P,<br />

2180-1<br />

Richter, Jonathan 1936-1<br />

Richter, Lee J 240-5<br />

Richter, Lukas 150-6, 1850-7<br />

Ricker, Robert D 1400-2<br />

Rider, Keith 2480-3<br />

Riese, David 1171-3<br />

Rieser, Matthew 1030-3<br />

Riess, Olaf 350-7<br />

Rietz, Richard R 1470-2<br />

Rieu, Julien 2520-5<br />

Rigo, Maria Veronica 1270-11P, 2030-<br />

2P<br />

Rigo, Veronica 1970-22P<br />

Riley, Theresa 230-49P, 2730-<br />

13P, 2750-3P<br />

Rimmer, Catherine A 240-5, 770-1,<br />

1380-1, 1810-5<br />

Ringling, Justin D 660-3<br />

Rintoul, Sandra 820-41P<br />

Ripp, Steven 30-4<br />

Rippke, Glen R 210-4<br />

Risley, Donald 320-1, 820-68P<br />

Risley, Raymond 2660-6P<br />

Risse, Heike 2750-6P, 2750-<br />

12P<br />

Risticevic, Sanja 410-7, 1110-6,<br />

1950-21P<br />

Rivera, Dion 420-6<br />

Rivera, Jose G 530-8P<br />

Rivkin, Matthew 1060-3<br />

Rizvi, Asad A 1660-20P<br />

Rizzarelli, Paola 2100-4<br />

Robbe, Lyon C 1420-3<br />

Robert, Olivier 1440-6<br />

Roberts, David L 1560-2, 2610-3<br />

Roberts, Gareth M 1980-19P<br />

Robins, Chad 1210-9P<br />

Robinson, Errol W 1150-7<br />

Robinson, Kai 230-42P<br />

Robinson, Thomas 230-36P, 230-<br />

Xavier<br />

37P, 1630-3P,<br />

1980-7P<br />

Robison, Richard A 1170-7, 2530-2<br />

Rocca, Jorge 1230-3P<br />

Rocheleau, Jonathan V 150-2<br />

Rockett, Stephanie 1970-1P<br />

Rodgers, Patrick 1070-7<br />

Rodgers, Ryan P 950-1<br />

Rodrigues, Frederico M 2010-16P<br />

Rodriguez, Esperanza 1600-21P<br />

Rodriguez, Joaquin 60-1<br />

Rodriguez, Roy G 140-1<br />

Rodriguez, Sandra 820-50P<br />

Rodriguez-Gonzalez, 2780-4P<br />

Pablo<br />

Rodriguez-Saona, Luis 1610-9P<br />

Roe, Wendy 770-3, 1240-15P<br />

Roemer, Stephen 1990-21P<br />

Roemich, Hannelore 630-4<br />

Roenneburg, Luke 3020-3<br />

Roesslein, Matthias 2790-7P<br />

Rogatsky, Eduard 3000-8<br />

Rogerieux, Olivier 2580-6<br />

Rogers, Alex 1970-21P<br />

Rogers, Duane A 1040-2, 2830-5<br />

Rogers, Elizabeth C 1580-13P, 1680-<br />

1P<br />

Rogers, Kim 1270-24P<br />

Rogers, Robin D 300-3<br />

Roggero, Carlo 430-2, 2200-1<br />

Rohrer, Jeffrey S 480-12P, 1060-6,<br />

2750-5P, 2750-7P<br />

Rolando, Christian 1780-8<br />

Roman, Gregory T 1180-21P, 1910-6<br />

Romano, Joe 230-33P


Romanoff, Lovisa C 1950-3P<br />

Romero, Joaquín 220-3<br />

Romesberg, Randy 1400-6<br />

Romesburg, Randy 440-6<br />

Romulus, Joy 1500-6<br />

Rönnevall, Ted 830-7P<br />

Roos, Peter H 2830-2<br />

Roper, Michael G 1270-18P, 1970-<br />

17P<br />

Rosal, Ramon 2490-7<br />

Rosenfeld, Jack 2270-4<br />

Rosentreter, Jeffrey 1940-2P<br />

Rosenzweig, Zeev 590-1, 970-5<br />

Rosik, Leonard 2010-13P<br />

Roske, Christopher 2540-5<br />

Rosmus, Joseph J 1200-4P<br />

Ross, Jared L 2360-13P<br />

Ross, Paul 660-6<br />

Ross, Rod 470-5P<br />

Rossi, Liane Marcia 870-14P<br />

Rossie, Sandra 810-3<br />

Rossier, Joel S 2880-7<br />

Rothenberger, Kurt 1570-1P<br />

Rouleau, Nathalie 2320-10P<br />

Rourick, Robyn A 1410-5<br />

Roussel, Christophe 820-30P<br />

Rovnyak, David 2950-1<br />

Rowden, Jay 400-7, 1100-2,<br />

1100-7<br />

Rowe, Michael Paul 890-1P, 890-2P<br />

Rowland, Brad 1460-2<br />

Roy, Arindam 980-2, 2890-1<br />

Roy, John Thomas 540-4P, 830-19P<br />

Rozell, Stephen 2730-23P, 2730-<br />

24P<br />

Rubakhin, Stanislav S 1180-8P, 2990-1<br />

Rubinovitz, Ronald 500-2P<br />

Rubinson, Judith F 1200-32P<br />

Rubio-Diaz, Daniel 1610-9P<br />

Rubiolo, Patrizia 1220-1P<br />

Rudewicz, Patrick John 290-1<br />

Rudkevich, Dmitry M 2030-1P<br />

Rudofilove, Alex 1240-6P, 1250-<br />

11P, 1990-6P,<br />

1990-9P, 1990-<br />

10P, 2700-5P<br />

Rudrabhatla,<br />

530-9P, 1210-4P,<br />

Mahalakshmi<br />

2510-5<br />

Ruedas, Maria Jose 340-8, 900-5P<br />

Ruiz-Alonso, David 1250-14P, 2120-7<br />

Rumery, Doreen A 1650-6P<br />

Runde, Wolfgang 300-5<br />

Runge, Anne F 2630-2<br />

Runyon, J Ray 1660-2P<br />

Ruoslahti, Erkki 2110-2<br />

Rupprecht, Kevin 470-9P, 2780-8P<br />

Rusak, David 80-1, 1600-20P<br />

Rush, Martin 2120-7<br />

Rush, Martyn 1250-14P, 2770-<br />

14P<br />

Rusling, James F 390-3, 1200-33P,<br />

2910-6<br />

Russ, Jon 1940-5P, 1980-<br />

18P<br />

Russell, David A 2140-8, 2430-2<br />

Russell, Glyn 462-4, 1950-20P<br />

Russell, David H 2140-8<br />

Russo, Rick 1980-17P<br />

Rustamov, Ismail 190-3, 320-2, 480-<br />

4P, 1540-3<br />

Rustum, Abu M 450-7, 1410-8<br />

Ryan, Andrew 2980-6<br />

Ryan, White J 1370-3<br />

Rybak, Leonid 1990-7P<br />

Ryou, Jae-Hyun 2960-3<br />

Ryu, Kyungtag 2380-3P<br />

Ryu, Won-Tack 840-4P<br />

S<br />

Sa, Rongxiao 2220-8<br />

Saar, Brian G 280-5<br />

Saavedra, S Scott 390-8, 2630-2<br />

Sabatier, Jean 1440-6<br />

Sablier, Michel 1250-4P, 2760-<br />

12P<br />

Sackett, Don 464-1<br />

Sadaf, Shamaila 1620-6P<br />

Sadariya,<br />

1640-4P<br />

Mahendrakumar<br />

Ramjibhai<br />

Sadik, Omowunmi A 180-1, 700-8, 760-<br />

3, 1070-6, 1870-1,<br />

1900-7, 2160-5,<br />

2910-1<br />

Sadowski, Charles 2200-6, 2470-3<br />

Stephen<br />

Sadowsky, Daniel 1950-6P<br />

Sadrieh, Nakissa 1270-19P<br />

Saeseaw, Sudarat 510-3P<br />

Safavi, Ali 2320-7P<br />

Safer, Adam B 1830-1<br />

Saffell, John R 2540-4<br />

Sager, Rebecca 70-6<br />

Saglik Aslan, Serap 470-15P<br />

Sahai, Raghvendra 170-1, 1510-6<br />

Said, Rana 1550-2<br />

Sailor, Michael J 590-4<br />

Saini, Charanjit 230-30P, 820-<br />

46P, 2700-4P,<br />

2810-4<br />

Saini, Gaurav 770-4<br />

Saini, Kalawati 2770-9P<br />

Saito, Koichi 480-3P, 480-7P<br />

Saito, Masato 750-5<br />

Saito, Muneo 461-3, 2690-3P<br />

Saito, Takeshi 1650-2P, 1650-<br />

3P, 1650-5P<br />

Saito, Yoshihiro 490-1P, 490-6P,<br />

520-6P<br />

Sakai, Masami 530-11P<br />

Sakamoto, Miho 1210-3P<br />

Sakamoto, Yuki 230-31P, 1290-<br />

10P<br />

Sakima, Emi 3010-7<br />

Sakuma, Kenichi 2700-10P<br />

Sakurai, Kenji 230-60P<br />

Sakurai, Satoshi 2340-1P<br />

Salari, Pooneh 2020-10P<br />

Salido, Arthur L 80-2<br />

Sallans, Larry 820-24P, 2220-1<br />

Salzer, Reiner 200-8, 1830-4,<br />

2400-5, 2930-4<br />

Samide, Michael J 2020-4P, 2180-6,<br />

2870-3, 2870-4<br />

Samira, Musah 1500-6<br />

Samontha, Atitaya 510-3P<br />

Samson, Catherine 1670-7P<br />

Montalla<br />

Samuels, Alan C 1610-4P<br />

Sanberg, M 810-4<br />

Sanchez, A Carl 320-2, 480-4P,<br />

1173-2<br />

Sanchez, Carlos 60-1<br />

Sanchez, Ramiro 2660-19P<br />

Sancho-Tello, Juan 1933-1<br />

Sandberg, Mats 1360-5, 2910-8<br />

Sander, Lane<br />

240-5, 1210-6P,<br />

1380-1, 1380-4


Sander, Suzanne 2990-4<br />

Sanders, John 230-42P<br />

Sanders, Phillip E 1740-5<br />

Sandford, Lori 230-49P, 1173-1,<br />

1934-4, 2730-13P,<br />

2750-3P<br />

Sandra, Pat J 50-2, 190-1, 930-<br />

2, 2140-6<br />

Sankar Babu, VR 2750-4P<br />

Santiago-Capeles, 2230-1<br />

Lisandra<br />

Santillo, Michael F 720-6<br />

Santos, Adriana V 2360-2P<br />

Santos, Eduardo BGN 2360-2P<br />

Santos, Josue C 1970-3P<br />

Sapsford, Kim E 710-3<br />

Saraiva, M. Lucia MFS 1970-3P<br />

Saraji-Bozorgzad, 780-4<br />

Mohammad Reza<br />

Sargeant, Rory David 470-12P<br />

Sarkar, Dibyendu 820-21P<br />

Sarma, Ponnapalli N 2720-8P<br />

Sarpal, A. S. 160-7<br />

Sarrión, Nieves 430-7<br />

Sarwar, Mohammad 1620-6P<br />

Sasaki, Tania 1980-4P, 1990-4P<br />

Sasamoto, Kikuo 1950-16P, 2010-<br />

8P, 2010-18P<br />

Sasuga, Junji 1240-1P<br />

Sato, Hiro 230-50P, 830-11P<br />

Sato, Yasuyo 461-3, 2690-3P<br />

Sato, Yoshimichi 1450-8<br />

Satoh, Toru 1860-3<br />

Satomura, Shinji 1910-2<br />

Satoru, Kaneko 1180-11P<br />

Satoshi, Nomura 1200-17P<br />

Sattikulov, Ahmad 1960-6P<br />

Saunders, Amy 1240-29P<br />

Saunders, Greg 1660-13P, 1660-<br />

14P, 1660-15P,<br />

2760-2P, 2760-<br />

13P<br />

Sausa, Ross 870-21P<br />

Sauter, Andrew D 230-13P, 230-<br />

13P, 540-5P, 540-<br />

5P, 1980-16P,<br />

1980-16P<br />

Savariar, Elamprakash 1790-5<br />

Saveliev, VD 2690-21P<br />

Sawada, Yuji 1990-19P<br />

Sawyer, Geoff A 1650-6P<br />

Sayitkulov, Shuhrat M 1660-5P<br />

Scaffidi, Jon 1850-8<br />

Scalese, Janet M 1630-4P<br />

Scandone, Marie 1890-7, 2360-20P<br />

Scarmagnani, Silvia 680-2, 900-1P,<br />

1660-8P, 2350-1P<br />

Schackert, Gabriele 1830-4, 2930-4<br />

Schaefer, Burkhard A 1390-1<br />

Schafer, Mike 980-2<br />

Schafer, Wes 820-44P, 3010-5<br />

Schantz, Michele 1210-6P, 1380-2,<br />

2190-2<br />

Schaub, Robert 2550-6, 2570-1<br />

Schaub, Tanner M 950-1<br />

Schaumloffel, John C 2360-4P<br />

Schechter, Israel 870-8P, 1990-7P<br />

Scheeline, Alexander 1180-23P, 1850-2,<br />

2880-4<br />

Scheenstra, Caleb 1240-29P<br />

Schellinger, Adam Peter 830-12P<br />

Schenerman, Mark 870-12P<br />

Schenkman, John B 390-3, 2910-6<br />

Schepers, James 230-48P<br />

Scherer, Axel 1260-3P<br />

Scherer, James R 610-5<br />

Schiano, Kristy 1890-4<br />

Schiffer, Eric 2510-3<br />

Schilling, Gregory D 1150-3<br />

Schilling, Michael Roy 960-1<br />

Schimmack, Sebastian 1172-2<br />

Schipperen, Jacco 550-7P, 1460-4,<br />

2770-17P<br />

Schlagenhauf, Axel 2150-4<br />

Schlake, Rolf 1580-15P<br />

Schleuder, Detlev 490-15P<br />

Schlink, Regina 2750-6P<br />

Schmid, Andreas 690-1<br />

Schmidt, Gavin 2450-4<br />

Schmidt, Norman E 230-6P<br />

Schmidt, Ute 2580-1<br />

Schmidt, Whitney L 820-16P<br />

Schmitt, Vincent<br />

230-22P, 470-2P,<br />

470-3P, 1420-2,<br />

1420-4, 1960-1P,<br />

1960-2P, 1960-<br />

3P, 2690-11P<br />

Schmitz, Dirk 830-10P<br />

Schmoll, Patricia 2330-8P<br />

Schneider, Roger 2130-8, 2880-1<br />

Schoenborn, Julie 1936-4<br />

Schoenfisch, Mark H 990-1, 1520-3<br />

Schoenfuss, Heiko L 1880-3<br />

Scholes, Chad M 230-7P<br />

Scholles, Michael 230-57P<br />

Schomann, Lars 1590-1P<br />

Schouten, Craig 2010-13P<br />

Schrader, Wolfgang 430-1<br />

Schreiber, Andre 490-9P, 490-15P,<br />

490-16P, 490-<br />

17P, 540-3P,<br />

1210-13P, 1980-<br />

4P<br />

Schreyer, Suzanne K 210-5, 410-2<br />

Schrock, Kimberly A 1200-5P<br />

Schroth, Gary P 1760-2<br />

Schubert, Jochen 1440-7<br />

Schug, Kevin 780-5<br />

Schultz, Gregory 710-1<br />

Schultz, J. A 1250-23P<br />

Schultz, Melissa M 1880-3<br />

Schultz, Richard H 1480-1<br />

Schultz, Zachary D 1330-3, 1710-4,<br />

2380-23P<br />

Schumacher, Brian 461-4<br />

Schumacher, Lisa 1250-8P, 1250-9P<br />

Schutz-Geschwender, 2410-2<br />

Amy<br />

Schwab, Kellogg 10-4<br />

Schwartz, Beryl 2940-4<br />

Schweitzer, Laura 1980-9P<br />

Schwiderski, Ryan 1110-2, 1110-3<br />

Scoggin, Kenwood D 2180-8<br />

Scott, David 870-1P<br />

Scott, Jill R 820-51P<br />

Scott, Paris J 2310-3P<br />

Scott, Victoria 470-11P<br />

Scrivens, James H 2100-5<br />

Seabrooke, Dale 1140-8, 1890-1,<br />

1890-6<br />

Seby, Fabienne 2780-4P<br />

Seelenbinder, John 464-3, 1800-3<br />

Seeley, Craig 230-23P, 1600-4P<br />

Seeley, John V 160-6


Seeley, Stacy K 160-6<br />

Seemamahannop, R 2200-1<br />

Seemamahannop,<br />

Rachadaporn<br />

1110-2, 1110-3,<br />

1110-7<br />

Seethapathy, Suresh 2660-21P<br />

Segro, Scott 2860-2<br />

Seifert, Nadine 1290-2P, 1570-9P<br />

Seino, Nobuko 360-6, 1130-2<br />

Seki, Katsuhiko 1270-17P<br />

Sekiguchi, Takatoshi 2780-7P<br />

Sekine, Yoshika 2020-5P, 2780-7P<br />

Seliskar, Carl J 740-2, 820-34P,<br />

2590-2<br />

Sellers, Kristi 540-3P, 2010-23P<br />

Sellors, Jerry 420-3<br />

Sen, Atish 2010-13P<br />

Seney, Caryn S 1970-18P<br />

Sengupta, Atanu 1850-6, 2170-4<br />

Senko, Michael W 250-3<br />

Seok, Jun-Kim 2410-1<br />

Sepaniak, Michael 100-4, 180-2<br />

Serem, Wilson K 820-60P, 2740-6P<br />

Serrano Izaguirre, 890-5P<br />

Gustavo<br />

Serreze, Mark C 2450-1<br />

Sertek, Pedro A 2740-4P<br />

Serumgard, Kristen L 2140-2<br />

Sessler, Anne M 230-9P<br />

Sesti, Erika 2170-3<br />

Setlow, Barbara 420-1<br />

Setlow, Peter 420-1<br />

Seto, Yasuo<br />

460-1, 1980-8P,<br />

2010-4P, 2010-5P<br />

Setti, Sunil 470-14P<br />

Severcan, Feride 1830-2<br />

Sevigny, Michael N 230-25P<br />

Sexton, Lindsay Taylor 1190-5P, 1370-2,<br />

1560-4<br />

Seyama, Michiko 360-5<br />

Seybert, Bryan 380-3<br />

Seymour, Luke 1200-16P<br />

Sezgin, Erdinc 2930-8<br />

Sferopoulos, Rodi 2940-2<br />

Shade, Chad M 2840-5<br />

Shadpour, Hamed 1080-3<br />

Shah, Jigar Jashubhai 180-3<br />

Shamsi, Shahab 1180-4P, 1180-<br />

10P, 2690-8P,<br />

2790-1P, 2950-2,<br />

2950-4, 2950-7<br />

Shan, Xiaonan 1830-7<br />

Shanaiah,<br />

1610-3P, 2340-3P<br />

Narasimhamurthy<br />

Shane, Elliot 1210-12P<br />

Shannon, Mark A 460-7, 2590-1,<br />

2950-3<br />

Shao, Shan 2730-9P<br />

Sharad, Shekhar 1970-24P, 2360-<br />

14P, 2360-15P<br />

Shariatgorji,<br />

1340-4<br />

Mohammadreza<br />

Sharma, Bhavya 1090-3, 1310-1,<br />

2060-4<br />

Sharma, Hemant K 470-10P<br />

Sharma, Mukul 470-6P<br />

Sharma, Pritesh S 170-2<br />

Sharp, Joshua S 380-7<br />

Sharpe, John C 820-13P<br />

Sharpless, Katherine 1210-6P, 1380-1,<br />

1810-5<br />

Sharpless, Norman E 2250-4<br />

Sharron, Michelle 1936-3<br />

Catherine<br />

Shashilov, Victor 620-5, 1310-3<br />

Shave, Darcy 1500-4<br />

Shaw, Karen 100-7<br />

Shaw, Susan D 820-8P<br />

Shea, April A 1170-5<br />

Shear, Jason B 1700-4<br />

Shearrow, Anne M 2860-2<br />

Shedden, Kerby 530-12P<br />

Shefcheck, Kevin J 1020-4<br />

Shelley, Jacob T 1930-5, 1930-7<br />

Shelley, Paul H 1510-8<br />

Shellie, Robert A 2810-2<br />

Shelly, Don 1950-26P<br />

Shelton, Daniel 1950-4P<br />

Shelton, Michael 2750-2P<br />

Shelver, Graham 140-2, 910-1P,<br />

1890-2<br />

Shen, Dongxuan 710-2<br />

Shen, Wei 2730-18P<br />

Shen, Xiaoxuan 2240-5<br />

Shen, Yaochun 2290-7<br />

Shende, Chetan 1810-7, 1850-6,<br />

2170-4<br />

Shepard, David 1460-3, 2620-1,<br />

2620-3<br />

Sheriff, Jeff 880-10P, 1630-<br />

2P, 1950-19P,<br />

2010-21P<br />

Sherman, Barbara 2770-11P<br />

Sherman, David H 250-5<br />

Sherman, Laura 1680-7P<br />

Sheverev, Valery 820-11P<br />

Shi, Honglan 540-10P, 540-<br />

12P, 2180-3<br />

Shi, Lei 1660-20P<br />

Shi, Quan 460-3<br />

Shi, Ting 1180-8P<br />

Shigemi, Tochino 1450-3<br />

Shih, Yihshing 1910-2<br />

Shiley, Dan 1800-2<br />

Shill, Scott M 1250-1P<br />

Shilov, Sergey 1480-2<br />

Shimelis, Olga 1240-8P, 2370-4P<br />

Shimomura, Miyuki 800-8<br />

Shin, Hee Young 1200-13P<br />

Shin, Jae Ho 990-1, 1520-3<br />

Shin, Young 290-1<br />

Shindo, Yutaka 200-3<br />

Shinkle, James R 820-6P<br />

Shinoda, Akiko 2720-6P<br />

Shinoda, Masaki 1130-2<br />

Shinohara, Kensuke 170-8<br />

Shiokawa, Yoshiro 1230-9P, 1230-<br />

10P, 1250-22P<br />

Shiowatana, Juwadee 510-3P<br />

Shippy, Scott A 910-5P, 1520-1,<br />

2920-4<br />

Shirai, Shingoro 490-6P, 520-6P<br />

Shirey, Robert E 2370-3P<br />

Shiro, Noboru 2760-9P<br />

Shishkina, Irina 1230-1P<br />

Shivakumar, Vanaja 650-5<br />

Shockey, Merle W 2150-5<br />

Shockey, Nohora Vela 1210-9P<br />

Shoji, Noriko 1220-5P, 1240-<br />

19P, 2690-7P<br />

Shollenberger, Daniel 1240-8P<br />

Shomo, Ronald Edward 1980-6P<br />

Shrader, Doug 230-42P, 1210-<br />

12P, 2980-6<br />

Shrestha, Suresh 870-15P<br />

Shukla, Ashok 2370-2P


Shulga, Olga 2580-8<br />

Shunsuke, Iwasaki 1510-5<br />

Shuster, Mitchell J 2310-1P, 2850-1<br />

Shvarev, Alexey 340-2, 900-8P,<br />

900-11P<br />

Shvartsburg, Alexandre 1150-7<br />

Si, Di 370-4<br />

Sibum, Martin 1990-4P<br />

Sica, Domenic 230-59P<br />

Sidisky, Leonard M 230-39P, 440-3,<br />

440-5, 880-5P,<br />

2370-3P, 2680-<br />

1P, 2680-2P<br />

Sieber, John Richard 1380-3, 1380-5<br />

Siegel, Jonathan 1850-2<br />

Siegel, Paul D 540-7P<br />

Sieger, Trey 464-4<br />

Siesler, Heinz W 1480-4, 1480-8<br />

Signorini, Luciano 880-6P<br />

Silcio, Kellie 2660-6P<br />

Silva, Paulo R 870-14P<br />

Silva Filho, Domingos 1970-9P<br />

Silvala, Bernard C 1670-7P, 2320-3P<br />

Silverman, Craig 461-3<br />

Silvestri, Catherine J 90-8<br />

Sim, Wee-Sun 2530-8<br />

Simeral, Larry 1000-1<br />

Simmons, Blake 1730-2<br />

Simmons, Sam 230-10P<br />

Simone, Paul S 2560-6<br />

Simonson, Duane L 1490-4<br />

Simpkins, Joseph D 2890-3<br />

Simpson, Brett 1200-20P<br />

Simpson, Carrie Anne 1270-4P<br />

Simpson, Garth 800-1, 1240-31P,<br />

2580-7<br />

Simpson, Nigel 1210-7P<br />

Sims, Christopher E 480-25P, 720-5,<br />

1080-3<br />

Sinclair, Michael 120-1, 2910-5<br />

Singh, Jagdish P 1600-19P, 2380-<br />

20P<br />

Singh, Man 230-52P<br />

Singh, Prateek 1250-21P<br />

Singleton, Robert 820-62P<br />

Sinha, Alok Kr 2770-22P<br />

Siow, Jia Eng 1990-1P<br />

Siripinyanond, Atitaya 510-3P<br />

Sironi, Albino 461-1, 1980-1P<br />

Sison, Phil 1760-1<br />

Sitharaman,<br />

520-8P, 880-8P<br />

Balasubramanian<br />

Siuzdak, Gary 1340-3<br />

Sivam, Sunthosh K 820-6P, 2920-7<br />

Sivaprakasam, Vasanthi 1170-6<br />

Siverling, Jennifer Marie 1980-23P<br />

Siviero, Antonella 540-2P<br />

Siwy, Zuzanna S 1790-1<br />

Sjodin, Andreas 1950-3P<br />

Skelley, Alison M 610-5<br />

Sklavounos, Angelique 2590-6<br />

Sklorz, Martin 780-4<br />

Slagle, Timothy G 2660-4P<br />

Slapikas, Tony 1172-3<br />

Slingsby, Rosanne W 230-30P<br />

Sloan, James M 230-1P, 1480-7<br />

Slowing, Igor 200-1<br />

Small, Gary 1610-5P, 2530-3<br />

Smith, Alastair D 1430-6<br />

Smith, Benjamin W 1600-21P, 1980-<br />

22P<br />

Smith, C Wayne 70-1<br />

Smith, Christopher R 1210-8P<br />

Smith, Donald F 950-1<br />

Smith, Emily A 2990-4<br />

Smith, Ewen 100-7, 2430-5<br />

Smith, Jason 2760-6P<br />

Smith, Joanna 2370-5P, 2370-6P<br />

Smith, Jonathan 1450-4<br />

Smith, Joshua E 710-3, 1450-2<br />

Smith, Justin R 1180-22P<br />

Smith, Lloyd M 640-2<br />

Smith, Norman 1500-2<br />

Smith, Pamela A 110-7<br />

Smith, Phil 2470-3<br />

Smith, Randi 470-13P<br />

Smith, Richard D 810-3, 1150-7<br />

Smith, Robert W 330-4<br />

Smith, Suncerae 1750-2<br />

Smith, Thomas K 560-1P<br />

Smith, Wayne 430-8<br />

Sneddon, Joseph 2660-7P, 2660-<br />

8P, 2660-9P<br />

Snider, Rachel M 2880-5, 2910-3<br />

Snively, Christopher 280-4, 2380-8P,<br />

2930-2<br />

Snoble, Karel 1220-2P<br />

Snow, Lanee 670-7<br />

Snow, Nicholas H 220-2, 1240-18P,<br />

2900-6<br />

Snowden, Michael 1360-3<br />

Snyder, A Peter 1610-4P<br />

Snyder, Christopher 1270-14P<br />

Snyder, Lloyd R 600-3<br />

Snyder, Scott H 820-33P<br />

Sodre, Fernando F 2660-10P<br />

Soh, Nobuaki 820-14P<br />

Sohn, Dosung 1520-2<br />

Sohn, Miryeong 870-26P<br />

Sojinrin, Adebunmi 410-3<br />

Sokalski, Tomasz 1190-6P<br />

Sokic-Lazic, Daria 1070-8<br />

Solazzo, Caroline 1780-8<br />

Solch, Joseph G 190-4, 2570-4<br />

Solfiell, Warren 1770-3<br />

Solis, Felipe 1920-5<br />

Som-aum, Waraporn 1180-28P<br />

Sombers, Leslie A 350-3, 900-9P<br />

Sommer, Andre J 1490-1, 1670-1P,<br />

2380-1P<br />

Sommer, Martin 460-4<br />

Sommers, James 1040-4, 2280-2<br />

Song, Joon Myong 1180-26P<br />

Sonoda, Naoko 1780-5<br />

Soo Han, Kwon 1970-12P<br />

Soo Hwan, Kim 1970-12P<br />

Sood, Shilpa 750-7<br />

Soper, Steven A 120-2, 750-4, 750-<br />

6, 820-20P, 840-<br />

3P, 1180-12P,<br />

1180-18P, 1180-<br />

19P, 1230-5P,<br />

1980-10P, 2270-7,<br />

2410-4, 2650-1P,<br />

3030-2<br />

Sosa, Gustavo 2660-11P<br />

Sota, Ken-ichi 461-3, 2690-3P<br />

Soto, Alejandro 2660-14P, 2660-<br />

16P, 2660-19P<br />

Soundankar, Ajit 520-8P


Sousa, Kyle M 1180-14P<br />

Sousa, Rafael A 1210-10P<br />

Souza, Anderson S 410-4<br />

Souza, Marcy 2700-2P<br />

Sovocool, Wayne 2120-8<br />

Spanget-Larsen, Jens 230-3P<br />

Sparkman, O David 2120-3<br />

Sparks, Darrell L 1680-1P<br />

Specht, August 530-9P<br />

Spence, Dana 150-5, 2910-7<br />

Spencer, Jaala C 1940-5P<br />

Spendel, Wolfgang Ulrich 1200-21P, 1270-<br />

3P<br />

Sperline, Roger P 1150-3<br />

Spina, Carla Jehan 2480-2<br />

Spinnler, Günther 1580-10P<br />

Spragg, Richard 420-3, 800-5<br />

Squadrone, Stefania 1670-4P<br />

Squires, Leah 1180-8P<br />

Srinivasan, Gokul 280-2<br />

Srinivasan, Kannan 220-5, 1020-5,<br />

1171-1, 1510-7,<br />

2560-5<br />

Srivas, Srinivas R 540-9P, 1250-<br />

10P, 1960-10P,<br />

2660-22P<br />

Srivastava, Ashutosh 470-6P<br />

Ssaid, Rana Fares 1990-14P<br />

Stafford, Amy J 2020-4P<br />

Stafford, Darrel W 2220-5<br />

Stafford, John D 660-1<br />

Stahl, John W 1910-4<br />

Stalcup, Apryll 240-3, 700-4, 700-<br />

7, 1660-10P<br />

Stani, Gianluca 520-9P<br />

Stanley, Floyd E 1180-9P<br />

Star, Alexander 1570-1P<br />

Starkey, Jason Andrew 660-5, 1050-1,<br />

2730-14P<br />

Starkey, Jason 3010-6<br />

Stauffer, Mark T 1680-3P, 2360-<br />

7P, 2360-8P,<br />

2360-9P, 2360-<br />

10P, 2360-11P,<br />

2360-12P, 2360-<br />

13P, 2660-3P,<br />

2660-4P, 2660-5P<br />

Stavova, Jana 160-3<br />

Stayton, Isaac 1620-8P, 2910-2<br />

Steach, Jeremy K 1530-8, 2600-4<br />

Stearns, Stanley D 170-4, 1130-3<br />

Steece, Luke 1173-4<br />

Steele, Linda J 350-7<br />

Steele, Phillip 2380-20P<br />

Steevens, Jeff 10-2<br />

Steffen, Laura 1820-1<br />

Stefkovich, Joe 2780-3P<br />

Stefkovich, Joseph 1660-16P, 2020-<br />

2P, 2680-5P<br />

Steiger, Michelle 230-10P<br />

Stein, Andreas 900-18P<br />

Stein, Daniel T 3000-8<br />

Steinbach, Alfred 1590-2P<br />

Steiner, Frank 700-1, 1500-3,<br />

2730-1P, 2730-<br />

2P, 2730-6P,<br />

3010-3<br />

Steiner, Gerald 1830-4<br />

Steiner, Steven A 1430-3<br />

Stelick, Scott 30-5<br />

Stella, Judi 1610-9P<br />

Steller, Laura Florentina 200-8<br />

Stenerson, Katherine K 440-3, 440-5, 880-<br />

5P<br />

Stenken, Julie A 1060-2, 1520-6,<br />

2270-3, 2680-8P<br />

Stenson, Alexandra 1880-4<br />

Claudiia<br />

Stephen, Ritzau M 1250-17P<br />

Stepnowski, Jennifer L 1490-4<br />

Stepnowski, Stanley V 1490-4<br />

Stepper, Christoph 150-6, 1850-7<br />

Stern, Michael 510-1P<br />

Stetter, Joseph R 470-4P, 2750-8P<br />

Stetter, Joseph 1570-7P<br />

Steven, Suljak W 360-2<br />

Stevens, Joan Marie 462-2, 1050-8,<br />

1100-3, 1100-8,<br />

1550-1, 1550-4,<br />

3020-2, 3020-3<br />

Stevens, Pete 1820-4<br />

Stevens, Robert E 550-7P, 1460-4,<br />

2770-17P<br />

Stevens, Schetema 90-7, 1260-4P<br />

Stewart, Brian 2650-5P<br />

Stidsen, Gary 230-34P, 440-1,<br />

520-3P, 1950-<br />

10P, 2520-7<br />

Stiller, Thomas E 2010-14P<br />

Stimac, Robert 820-11P<br />

Stine, Keith 2580-8<br />

Stirrat, Jessica 2930-5<br />

Stitt, Alan W 1830-3<br />

Stockel, Jana 2830-4<br />

Stockton, Amanda 610-5<br />

Stockwell, Peter B 1600-3P, 2330-<br />

2P, 2330-3P,<br />

2330-5P<br />

Stoianov, Dimitre 600-4<br />

Stojek, Zbigniew 350-4<br />

Stokes, Robert 2430-5<br />

Stoll, Dwight R 50-5, 240-2, 2000-<br />

5P<br />

Stollar, Sarah B 2170-2<br />

Storch, Alexander 1830-4<br />

Stork, Christopher L 1900-6<br />

Storm, Robin 820-8P<br />

Story, Gloria M 740-4, 2060-7<br />

Stowers, Sarah 2730-5P<br />

Strang, Steve 2770-8P<br />

Straut, Christine M 480-18P, 1840-5<br />

Streibel, Thorsten 780-4<br />

Strein, Timothy G 820-40P, 1910-1,<br />

1910-4, 2950-1<br />

Strekowski, Lucjan 940-4, 2410-1<br />

Striegel, Andre 820-53P, 1860-1,<br />

1860-8, 2160-6<br />

Strong, Anthony 130-1<br />

Strongin, Robert M 90-3, 820-56P,<br />

820-57P, 2950-5<br />

Stryjewski, Wieslaw J 1230-5P<br />

Stuart, James 1810-7<br />

Stuart, Orville D 1600-14P<br />

Stuff, John<br />

520-7P, 520-10P,<br />

1290-3P, 1290-4P<br />

Stump, Nathan 2620-4<br />

Stux, Ron 1040-3<br />

Styborski, Andria L 820-33P<br />

St. Amant, Diane 1610-4P<br />

St. Claire, III, Robert L 2320-7P<br />

St. Hilaire, Dickens 2670-2P<br />

St. Peter, Amy L 1580-1P<br />

Su, Hsiu-Li 1980-21P<br />

Subathra, Ramamoorthy 470-14P<br />

Subramaniam, Sam 1270-12P<br />

Subramanian, N 830-13P, 2750-4P<br />

Harihara<br />

Sudo, Rieko 1250-26P<br />

Suedel, Burton 10-2


Suen, Shing-Yi 2670-6P, 2680-<br />

3P, 2680-6P,<br />

2680-7P<br />

Sugiyama, Hiroshi 740-3<br />

Suhan, John M 1610-6P<br />

Suk, Shinae 750-2<br />

Sulejmanovic, Dino 2670-6P<br />

Suljak, Steven W 480-16P<br />

Sullivan, Darryl M 1020-2<br />

Sullivan, Joseph 2560-1<br />

Sultonov, Marat 2550-2<br />

Sulub, Yusuf 1920-1, 2900-4<br />

Summers, Heather M 1490-4<br />

Sun, Jian 1560-6<br />

Sun, Mingzhou 1200-28P<br />

Sun, Ping 1050-2<br />

Sun, Wei 200-1<br />

Sun, Xiaobo 1930-3<br />

Sun, Xiaohong 1240-10P, 2490-3<br />

Sun, Xiuhua 2270-6, 2370-8P<br />

Sun, Xuefei 1050-3, 1700-3<br />

Sun, Yanping 2350-4P<br />

Sun, Ye 470-16P<br />

Sung, Li-Piin 1270-19P<br />

Sung, Mei-an 480-21P, 530-10P<br />

Sung June, Cho 820-18P<br />

Suraneni, Ramakrishna 1240-5P<br />

Surgeary, Michael 500-2P<br />

Surman, Cheryl 2680-8P<br />

Suryani, Yuliana 2340-3P<br />

Suslick, Kenneth S 990-2<br />

Sutherland, Kenneth R 2170-1<br />

Suvanov, Ismat 2670-13P<br />

Suzuki, Hideo 1860-3<br />

Suzuki, Koichi 1270-17P<br />

Suzuki, Koji 200-3, 680-7,<br />

2610-4<br />

Suzuki, Ryuichi 2610-4<br />

Suzuki, Satoko 1900-3<br />

Suzuki, Toshishige 1680-5P<br />

Suzuki, Yoshio 1610-1P<br />

Suzuki, Yukiko 860-2P<br />

Svatos, Ales 530-13P<br />

Svec, Frantisek 50-4<br />

Sverko, Ed 1950-5P<br />

Swager, Timothy M 260-4<br />

Swain, Greg M 390-6, 1070-1,<br />

1570-2P, 2090-2,<br />

2440-5<br />

Swanson Fiorini, Krista 1933-2<br />

Swart, Remco 2730-2P, 2730-<br />

6P, 3010-3<br />

Swartz, Michael 1400-3<br />

Sweedler, Jonathan V 460-7, 810-2,<br />

1180-8P, 1180-<br />

15P, 1280-1P,<br />

1450-5, 1520-4,<br />

1520-5, 1730-4,<br />

2590-1, 2950-3,<br />

2990-1<br />

Sweeney, Daniel L 1250-18P, 1930-4<br />

Swerdlow, Andrew 870-12P<br />

Swiatowska, Jolanta 2580-6<br />

Swope, Vernon Matthew 1570-2P<br />

Swords, Kyleen 1260-2P<br />

Sy, Jay C 2250-2<br />

Syed, Rizvi A 2950-2<br />

Sylvain, Monica R 820-17P<br />

Syms, Richard 610-4<br />

Synovec, Robert E 2140-1<br />

Syritski, Vitali 1190-3P<br />

Sysoev, Alexey 2650-3P<br />

Szakas, Thomas 230-35P, 890-4P,<br />

1932-4, 2670-11P,<br />

2670-12P<br />

Szczepanski, Jan 2380-14P<br />

Szmacinski, Henryk 2420-3<br />

Szpylka, John 1020-6<br />

Szűcs, Júlia 340-5<br />

T<br />

Taal, Jaclyn 1760-1<br />

Tabet, Jean-Claude 760-4<br />

Tackett, Zachary Tyler 1250-25P<br />

Tada, Dayane B 870-14P<br />

Tadashi, Arii 560-2P<br />

Taday, Philip F 800-2, 1860-6,<br />

2290-6, 2290-7<br />

Tadjiki, Soheyl 1270-25P<br />

Tague, Thomas J 1480-2, 2380-15P<br />

Taillon, Marie-Pierre 1990-6P<br />

Tak Hee, Kim 820-18P<br />

Takada, Yasuaki 1980-8P<br />

Takahashi, Ryuji 2730-15P, 2730-<br />

16P<br />

Takahashi, Seiji 1250-4P, 1250-<br />

5P, 1250-22P,<br />

2760-12P<br />

Takahashi, Yukiko 1680-5P<br />

Takahashi, 2690-21P<br />

Takahashi, Jun-ichi 360-5<br />

Takamura, Yuzuru 750-5<br />

Takeda, Shihori 1780-5, 2010-15P<br />

Takematsu, Marcia M 2740-4P<br />

Takenaka, Norimichi 1220-11P<br />

Takeuchi, Eric 2550-8, 2960-3<br />

Takeuchi, Nori 820-11P<br />

Takher, Mandeep Kaur 2730-27P<br />

Takigawa, Yoshizumi 2010-4P<br />

Takmakov, Pavel 900-12P<br />

Tamiya, Eiichi 750-5<br />

Tamuleviciute, Aiste 1190-4P<br />

Tan, C.T 2770-4P<br />

Tan, Loraine T 870-10P, 2160-4<br />

Tan, Suat-Teng 2530-1, 2640-1P<br />

Tan, Weihong 30-2, 120-8, 200-<br />

6, 370-5, 460-8,<br />

470-1P, 710-1,<br />

710-3, 710-5, 710-<br />

7, 1010-3, 1450-2,<br />

1520-2, 1850-3,<br />

1850-5, 2110-4,<br />

2600-7, 2900-1,<br />

2900-5, 2930-3<br />

Tanaka, Isao 770-6, 2700-6P<br />

Tanaka, Koki 230-31P, 1290-<br />

10P<br />

Taneda, Yasuyuki 1230-10P<br />

Tang, Cha-Mei 230-41P, 870-<br />

25P, 1950-4P<br />

Tang, Haixu 1230-2P<br />

Tang, Keqi 1150-7<br />

Tang, Roger 2690-13P<br />

Tang, Zhiwen 1850-5, 2930-3<br />

Tanida, Koji 1935-3<br />

Tanimoto, Akihiro 200-3<br />

Tanner, Scott 2830-3<br />

Tao, Nongjian 1830-7, 2600-2,<br />

2690-6P<br />

Tarchino, Francesca 1670-4P<br />

Tarnopolsky, Mark 2880-6<br />

Taroli, Brett 1600-20P<br />

Tarr, Matthew A 1770-6


Tarun, Maricar 440-8, 2330-10P<br />

Tatam, Ralph P 210-7<br />

Tate, Peter 2730-17P<br />

Tatsuo, Igushi 1450-3<br />

Tatum, Clarissa 1200-22P, 1870-2<br />

Tauziede, Célia 2580-6<br />

Taw, Felicia L 300-1<br />

Tay, Feng H 430-4<br />

Taylor, Alistair 2120-7<br />

Taylor, Gary 480-20P<br />

Taylor, Joseph D 860-8P, 2960-2<br />

Taylor, Mark 230-31P, 1290-<br />

10P<br />

Taylor, Nicole M 1660-6P<br />

Teague, Lucile C 240-5<br />

Tennermann, James 1172-2<br />

Tennyck, Ashley 380-2, 480-24P<br />

Tepe, Jetze J 2270-5<br />

Terada, Hidetoshi 2720-5P<br />

Terai, Yasunori 230-20P, 1950-<br />

12P<br />

Teraoka, Iwao 1560-7<br />

Terauchi, Shin-ya 2350-5P<br />

Terova, Ilia 2240-5<br />

Tesfai, Aaron 820-56P<br />

Tetsuji, Yamaguchi 1450-3<br />

Tezuka, Hiroko 480-3P<br />

Thakar, Rahul 1790-8<br />

Thalassinos,<br />

2100-5<br />

Konstantinos<br />

Thapar, Jay 2490-1<br />

Thareja, Sukarma 490-19P<br />

Thayer, James 2700-4P<br />

Thayumanavan, S 1790-5<br />

The Athena Science 20-2<br />

Team<br />

Thiangthum, Sumate 480-2P<br />

Thibodeaux, Chad 2660-8P<br />

Thibodeaux, Louis J 10-3<br />

Thibodeaux, Stefan J 1740-5<br />

Thiele, Greg 1970-25P<br />

Thiex, Nancy S 700-5, 820-2P<br />

Thomas, David H 190-7<br />

Thomas, Franz 2710-2P<br />

Thomas, Jason D 230-34P<br />

Thomas, Olivier 2630-3<br />

Thomas, Rushton 1250-25P<br />

Thompson, Dan 450-4<br />

Thompson, David E 2300-4P<br />

Thompson, David 2430-5<br />

Thompson, Jeff 1171-1<br />

Thompson, Jon Edward 80-5, 240-2, 820-<br />

31P<br />

Thompson, LaDora 270-2, 2930-6,<br />

2990-8<br />

Thompson, Laura 2330-10P<br />

Thomya, Panthida 2100-3<br />

Thorley, Fiona C 110-7<br />

Thorn, Kevin A 10-1<br />

Thornley, Keith 790-8<br />

Thorum, Matthew 60-4<br />

Thresher, Randy J 1080-3<br />

Thul, Patricia 2750-13P<br />

Thulin, Craig 480-27P<br />

Thurman, EM Michael 2120-4<br />

Thyagarajan, S 830-13P, 2750-4P<br />

Tienpont, Bart P 930-2<br />

Tillayev, Sanjar 490-23P<br />

Usmonovich<br />

Tillekeratne, L.M. 1270-13P<br />

Viranga<br />

Timalsina, Amod 2920-7<br />

Tipler, Andrew 1950-11P<br />

Tishkov, Vladimir 120-7<br />

Tiwari, Umadevi B 870-9P<br />

Tkahito, Inoue 1510-5<br />

Toda, Kei 870-2P, 1180-17P<br />

Todd, John F 1340-5<br />

Todd, Michael S 2770-10P<br />

Toh, Chee-Seng 130-7, 1660-17P<br />

Tokarski, Caroline 1780-8<br />

Toko, Kiyoshi 2130-4<br />

Tokunaga, Kuniyuki 1860-3, 2760-3P<br />

Tolan, Nicole 150-5<br />

Tolley, H Dennis 170-7, 610-2, 910-<br />

6P, 1050-7, 1170-<br />

7, 1700-3, 1920-6,<br />

2530-2<br />

Tolley, Samuel E 610-2, 930-5,<br />

1170-1, 1930-6,<br />

2470-2<br />

Tolosa, Leah 2030-4P<br />

Tomalia, Donald A 820-4P<br />

Tomasek, Cara 1240-17P, 1840-6,<br />

1860-3, 3010-7<br />

Tomasella, Frank 1240-20P<br />

Tomellini, Sterling A 2240-5<br />

Tomita, Masami 2000-6P<br />

Tomizawa, Hiroshi 1240-17P, 1840-6,<br />

1860-3, 3010-7<br />

Tondelier, Christophe 2560-3<br />

Tong, Benjamin, Manyung<br />

2260-6<br />

Tong, Man-Yang 2950-6<br />

Tongol, Bernard John 1270-26P<br />

Vallejos<br />

Torres, Arturo 2660-11P<br />

Toru, Takahashi 1180-25P<br />

Toshiro, Kaneko 1290-9P<br />

Toshiro, Shinohara 1180-11P<br />

Toulas, Christine 1610-2P<br />

Toulouee, Jafar 1540-3<br />

Toumi, Melinda L 1840-4, 2510-1<br />

Trabue, Steve 2180-8<br />

Tracy, Joseph B 780-3<br />

Tracy, Mark 450-1, 770-8, 830-<br />

3P<br />

Traeger, John 2940-2<br />

Tran, Buu 2570-6<br />

Tran, Khoi 1172-3<br />

Tran, Kimvan 2190-4<br />

Tran, Myin T 2360-9P<br />

Tran, Therese 2730-7P<br />

Treado, Patrick J 1170-5<br />

Trees, Charles C 2920-2<br />

Trefi, Saleh 2900-7<br />

Tremblay, Lynda 1220-8P<br />

Tremblay, Patrice 2980-3<br />

Treu, Becky L 1200-23P<br />

Trewyn, Brian 200-1<br />

Trimboli, Anthony R 1490-3<br />

Trinh, An 1240-8P, 1290-<br />

9P, 2370-4P<br />

Trinidad, Debra A 1950-3P<br />

Tripathi, Ashish 100-8, 1610-4P<br />

Tripathi, Markandey M 2380-20P<br />

Tripp, Ralph A 100-5, 1720-3<br />

Troxell, Joe 2010-13P<br />

Truax, Stuart 2610-8<br />

Truempler, Stefan 1110-8


Truong, Phuong Thi 1950-20P<br />

Truong, Tai V 1170-7, 1840-7,<br />

2200-6, 2530-2<br />

Tsai, Eric 2730-26P<br />

Tsai, Ming-Daw 1770-7<br />

Tsapin, Alexandre 2590-3<br />

Tseng, Ken 1240-1P, 2720-<br />

6P, 2730-15P,<br />

2730-16P<br />

Tsow, Francis 2690-6P<br />

Tsuchiya, Atsuhiro N/A 1220-11P<br />

Tsuda, Teruhiko 1860-3<br />

Tsuge, Shin 1933-3, 2760-9P<br />

Tsugoshi, Takahisa 1250-4P, 2760-<br />

12P<br />

Tsujikawa, Kenji 1980-5P<br />

Tsuneyuki, Haga 360-7<br />

Tsunokawa, Jun 170-8<br />

Tsutomu, Horiuchi 360-7<br />

Tu, Shengjiang 1770-7<br />

Tubbs, R Scott 230-48P<br />

Tucker, John 1170-6<br />

Tuda, Teruhiko 2760-3P<br />

Tugulea, Anca 400-6<br />

Tull, CR 2690-21P<br />

Tumiatti, Michela 2200-1<br />

Tumiatti, Michella 430-2<br />

Tumiatti, Vander 430-2, 2200-1<br />

Tunnacliffe, Alan 900-5P<br />

Turano, Morgan A 940-2<br />

Turfus, Sophie 1500-2<br />

Turi, Laszlo 1940-4P<br />

Turick, Charles E 330-2<br />

Turkoglu, Guler 2930-8<br />

Turner, Erica 2860-2<br />

Turner, John F 730-3, 800-6<br />

Twohig, Marian 1500-1<br />

Tyler, Fraser 1980-18P<br />

Tyner, Katherine M 1270-19P<br />

Tyson, Julian<br />

820-9P, 820-10P,<br />

820-22P<br />

U<br />

Ubeda, Raquel 830-16P, 1933-1,<br />

1933-4<br />

Uchihara, Hiroshi 1090-1<br />

Uchiyama, Katsumi<br />

170-8, 820-14P,<br />

1130-2<br />

Uchiyama, Shinji 170-8<br />

Ueta, Ikuo 490-1P, 490-6P<br />

Ugarov, Michael V 1250-23P<br />

Uh, Hyounsoo 2840-5<br />

Uhler, Jennifer M 2360-11P<br />

Ullah, Rahmat 220-5<br />

Ullah, SM R 1020-5<br />

Ullucci, Paul 2710-3P<br />

Ulman, Magdalena 430-3<br />

Unger, Erica L 2460-5<br />

Ungethuem, Bert 230-4P, 230-15P,<br />

1190-7P, 1660-<br />

18P, 1980-2P,<br />

1980-3P, 2940-3<br />

Unwin, Patrick Robert 1360-3, 1870-7<br />

Uriarte, Chris 1100-7<br />

Usher, Karyn M 820-33P<br />

Utsunomiya, Shin-ichi 1270-17P<br />

Uusimaa, Maria 1172-2<br />

V<br />

Vahey, Paul G 1510-8<br />

Vaidyanathan, Nithya 1510-1, 2260-5<br />

Vail, Michael A 770-4<br />

Vail, Teresa 2120-3<br />

Vaish, Amit 2310-1P, 2850-1<br />

Vala, Martin 2380-14P<br />

Valaskovic, Gary A 1030-8, 1410-5,<br />

2890-4<br />

Valiente, Manuel 800-7<br />

Valsaraj, Kalliat T 10-3<br />

Van Beek, Kai 840-2P<br />

Van Bell, Craig T 2990-2<br />

Van Benthem, Mark 120-1, 2910-5<br />

van Cann, Barbara 910-8P<br />

van den Engel, Paul 550-4P, 550-5P,<br />

1130-4<br />

van den Heuvel, Hans 140-3<br />

van der Heijden, Eric 1590-2P<br />

van der Kruijs, Sandra 830-10P<br />

van der Sar, Kees 1020-7<br />

Van Grieken, Rene E 630-3<br />

van Heerwaarden, Lusi 1960-4P, 2730-<br />

29P<br />

Van Meter, David S 700-7<br />

van Nostrum, Cornelus 1270-9P<br />

van Soest, Remco 660-5, 1990-1P<br />

van Wingerden, Marleen 450-2<br />

VanBuren, Jaimie M 480-8P<br />

Vander Pol, Stacy 2190-2<br />

Vanderark, Richard 540-5P<br />

Varady, Mark J 90-8<br />

Vargas, Fernando 463-4, 2580-1<br />

Variankaval, Narayan 2730-8P<br />

Varner, Dayna 770-3<br />

Vatinno, Rosa 1950-21P, 2980-4<br />

Vavilala, Suma R 1020-8<br />

Vázquez, Mercedes 1840-8<br />

Ved, Urvi 2650-4P<br />

Veder, Jean-Pierre M 340-3, 900-7P<br />

Veeneman, Rebecca 1900-5<br />

Veenstra, Timothy 1060-5<br />

Veeraraghavan, 2010-13P<br />

Seshadri<br />

Velasquez, Sébastien 2970-2<br />

Veldboer, Katrin 1270-5P<br />

Vella, Philip 330-3<br />

Venkatachalam, 2830-2<br />

Arunachalam<br />

Venton, Jill 790-3, 2440-2,<br />

2540-7<br />

Vera-Avila, Luz Elena 2020-6P, 2020-8P<br />

Verdonk, Ed 2690-13P<br />

Verette, Eric 830-20P<br />

Vergne, Matthew J 2100-2<br />

Verkouteren, R Michael 1980-13P<br />

Verma, Neelam 1960-11P<br />

Verostek, Mary F 1440-5<br />

Verwolf, Adrian 1900-8<br />

Verzera, Antonella 880-7P<br />

Vetter, Thomas 1580-16P<br />

Vezza, Tom 550-1P<br />

Vicens, Marie 1230-12P, 2750-<br />

14P<br />

Vicente, M. Graca H 820-60P, 820-61P<br />

Vickers, Allen K 550-3P<br />

Vied, Sarah 2680-3P, 2680-7P<br />

Vieira, Márcia F 2330-7P<br />

Vielhaber, Torsten 200-4, 1270-5P<br />

Vierling, Elizabeth 380-5<br />

Vigassy, Tamás 340-5<br />

Villa-Aleman, Eliel 2280-1


Villalobos, Carlos E 2330-6P<br />

Villanueva-Hernández, 2020-6P<br />

Marcos F<br />

Villasenor, Tom 1240-23P<br />

Vincent, Michael 2660-8P<br />

Vincent, Patricia 2020-2P, 2680-5P<br />

Vishwottam, Kandikere 1990-15P<br />

Visky, Dora 600-2<br />

Viswanathan, Balaji 430-2, 1110-2,<br />

1110-3, 1110-7<br />

Vitkuske, Daniel S 830-5P<br />

Vivaldi, Barbara 1670-4P<br />

Vladimir-Knežević, 1680-13P<br />

Sanda<br />

Vlassiouk, Ivan 1790-1<br />

Vo-Dinh, Tuan 1850-8, 2500-1<br />

Voegel, Phillip 1250-6P, 2660-6P<br />

Vogel, Christian 1480-4, 1480-8<br />

Vogel, Martin 200-4<br />

Vogt, Frank 2640-2P, 2740-7P<br />

Vogt, Jana P 1250-13P<br />

Voigt, Achim 2610-2<br />

Voigtman, Edward 2500-4<br />

Vollmer, Martin 1410-6<br />

Volovitch, Polina 2580-6<br />

von Horsten, Stephan 350-7<br />

Vono, Lucas L 870-14P<br />

Voorhees, Kent J 1030-7<br />

Voronovic, Jaroslav 1190-4P<br />

Vorontsova, Elena 350-2<br />

Vuckovic, Dajana 810-8, 2980-4,<br />

2980-5<br />

Vuckovic, Dragan 2890-6<br />

Vujcic, Stefan 530-8P<br />

Vuković, Jadranka 1680-13P<br />

W<br />

Wabuyele, Busolo 1920-1, 2900-2,<br />

2900-4<br />

Wada, Aiko 1230-10P<br />

Wada, H. Garrette 1910-2<br />

Wada, Toyohito 230-20P<br />

Waggoner, Alan 2410-5, 2840-1<br />

Wahab, Samir 1970-2P<br />

Wai, John 2320-9P<br />

Waite, Randall R 220-7<br />

Waka, Kamichatani 830-6P<br />

Wake, Cameron P 2450-2<br />

Waldeck, David H 1070-5, 1200-5P,<br />

1270-16P<br />

Waldeck, David 2850-3<br />

Hennessey<br />

Waldman, Michael 170-1, 1510-6<br />

Walker, Alan E 230-48P<br />

Walker, Gilbert 1270-16P<br />

Walker, Mindy 230-7P<br />

Walker, Robert 1990-5P<br />

Wall, Mark Henry 2380-5P, 2380-<br />

17P, 2380-19P<br />

Wallace, Brian 230-28P, 490-5P,<br />

1620-1P, 2670-<br />

1P, 2670-3P,<br />

2670-7P, 2750-<br />

10P<br />

Waller, Melissa 230-31P, 1290-<br />

10P<br />

Walsh, John P 1410-5<br />

Walsh, Zarah 1660-8P, 2350-1P<br />

Walt, David 990-4<br />

Walte, Andreas 230-4P, 230-15P,<br />

1190-7P, 1660-<br />

18P, 1980-2P,<br />

1980-3P, 2940-3<br />

Walter, Philippe 960-4<br />

Walton, Jonathan 1730-3<br />

Wampfler, Bruno 2790-7P<br />

Wampler, Thomas 410-6, 1120-2,<br />

1220-6P, 2760-1P<br />

Wan, Haibin 2140-7<br />

Wan, Terence 2650-5P<br />

Wang, Bin 1180-10P, 2950-4<br />

Wang, Bo 250-5<br />

Wang, Chuan 540-10P, 540-<br />

12P, 2180-3<br />

Wang, Chun-xiao 170-3<br />

Wang, Chunlei 820-68P<br />

Wang, Daojing 1080-1<br />

Wang, Deqiang 3030-3<br />

Wang, Enju 120-5<br />

Wang, Gangli 820-70P<br />

Wang, George 1240-20P<br />

Wang, Haibo<br />

780-6, 1630-1P,<br />

1950-22P<br />

Wang, Heeyoung 820-49P<br />

Wang, Hong 750-6, 1960-7P<br />

Wang, Jerry 1230-13P, 1936-2,<br />

2730-18P<br />

Wang, JiaHai 1560-1<br />

Wang, Joseph 340-4, 2790-3P<br />

Wang, Jun 2540-1<br />

Wang, Kelong 2250-7<br />

Wang, Lei 1270-16P<br />

Wang, Lichang 590-3<br />

Wang, Lin 860-4P<br />

Wang, Liqun 820-69P, 840-5P<br />

Wang, Liwen 820-25P<br />

Wang, Manyan 2090-4, 2990-7<br />

Wang, Meng 1180-21P, 1910-6,<br />

1910-8<br />

Wang, Miao 930-5, 1170-1<br />

Wang, Mingxun 1840-1<br />

Wang, Perry G 290-2<br />

Wang, Qian 2880-8<br />

Wang, Qunjie 230-16P, 1550-3,<br />

2230-5<br />

Wang, Qunjie (Jerry) 230-58P<br />

Wang, Shijun 130-3, 1200-16P<br />

Wang, Tongwen 540-10P, 540-<br />

12P, 2180-3<br />

Wang, Wan 230-47P<br />

Wang, Wei 1610-5P<br />

Wang, Xiaojuan 340-8, 900-5P<br />

Wang, Xiaoli 50-5<br />

Wang, Xiaowa 1950-5P<br />

Wang, Xue Dong 1210-12P<br />

Wang, Ya-Jane 2150-4<br />

Wang, Yaohua 2920-5<br />

Wang, Ying 1060-2<br />

Wang, Yinsheng 1280-6P<br />

Wang, Yongdong 430-6, 1930-1,<br />

1930-2<br />

Wang, Yuexi 1060-3<br />

Wang, Yuexiang 790-4<br />

Wang, Yun 2380-14P<br />

Wang, Ziqiang 462-2, 2320-9P<br />

Wanigasekara, Eranda 2030-1P<br />

Wapelhorst, Eric 230-14P, 1150-8,<br />

2770-6P<br />

Waraska, John 480-1P, 830-15P,<br />

860-1P, 2700-1P<br />

Ward, Daryl 1170-8<br />

Ward, Michael B 1770-1<br />

Ward, Timothy 230-43P<br />

Ward, Woodrow 1200-16P<br />

Warg, Erik 970-4


Warner, Isiah M 90-3, 820-5P,<br />

820-12P, 820-<br />

17P, 820-55P,<br />

820-56P, 820-<br />

57P, 820-62P,<br />

1270-9P, 2950-5<br />

Warner, Jeff A 1510-3<br />

Warnick, Karl F 1050-7<br />

Warnke, Molly M 1240-12P, 3000-7<br />

Warnock, Garry F 2360-13P<br />

Wassink, Sarah Mae 2370-10P<br />

Watanabe, Chu 1933-3<br />

Watanabe, Chuichi 1780-5, 2010-15P,<br />

2570-3, 2760-9P<br />

Watanabe, Mitsuo 1910-2<br />

Watarai, Hitoshi 2630-4<br />

Watari, Masahiro 2380-21P<br />

Watson, Caroline M 380-7<br />

Watson, Richard M 1070-5<br />

Watson, Stephanie S 1270-19P<br />

Watsula, Daniel 2700-13P<br />

Wattananat, Triporn 1990-16P<br />

Watts, D. Christopher 2150-8<br />

Watts, Simon F 2780-7P<br />

Watts, Vivian 1100-5, 1170-4<br />

Way, Wayne K 660-6, 830-2P,<br />

1240-26P<br />

Wayne, Whipple John 2570-7<br />

Wazny, Tomasz 1780-2<br />

Weagant, Scott 1040-1<br />

Weaver, Amanda L 2920-1<br />

Weaver, Joe 1270-6P<br />

Weaver, John M 2580-4<br />

Weaver, Joshua E 1200-24P<br />

Weaver, Kira 1600-20P<br />

Weaver, Tara L 2880-8<br />

<strong>Web</strong>er, Frank X 1600-15P<br />

<strong>Web</strong>er, Michael 860-1P<br />

<strong>Web</strong>er, Stephen G 350-5, 680-3, 810-<br />

1, 810-4, 1360-5,<br />

1510-1, 1840-2,<br />

2090-4, 2150-7,<br />

2230-6, 2260-5,<br />

2910-8, 2980-1,<br />

2990-7<br />

<strong>Web</strong>er, Walter 490-15P<br />

<strong>Web</strong>ster, Gregory K 470-4P, 2750-8P<br />

Wehmeyer, Kenneth R 820-34P, 2590-2<br />

Wei, Junfu 230-16P<br />

Wei, Ziping 870-12P<br />

Weida, Miles 2550-8, 2960-3<br />

Weil, David A 820-58P, 980-3<br />

Weinmann, Wolfgang 1980-4P<br />

Weishaupt, Klaus 463-4, 2580-1<br />

Weisman, Gary R 2240-5<br />

Weiss, David J 820-32P<br />

Weiss, Paul S 2310-1P, 2850-1,<br />

2850-4<br />

Welch, Christopher J 820-44P, 2980-2<br />

Welch, Emmet 2730-12P<br />

Weld, Andrew 1450-4<br />

Wells, Kevin 2010-13P<br />

Welthagen, Werner 2200-5<br />

Weng, Feng-Yueh 850-4P<br />

Wenzel, Thomas 2870-1<br />

Werkmeister, Lindsay 1620-2P<br />

Wermeling, Joseph 1980-9P<br />

Werner, Gregory J 1510-8<br />

Werner, Stefan 2980-1<br />

Wertz, David L 2560-4<br />

Wesdemiotis, Chrys 2100-3<br />

Wesson, Stephen 1120-2, 1220-6P<br />

West, Alan 820-66P<br />

West, Michael 70-5<br />

Westerink, Remco 390-5, 1280-3P<br />

Weston, Melissa C 1200-8P, 1200-<br />

8P, 1200-8P,<br />

1360-4<br />

Westwood, Scot 1150-4<br />

Wetzel, David L 420-4, 750-7,<br />

1810-3, 1810-4,<br />

1830-2, 1880-2<br />

Wetzel, Ronald 620-1<br />

Wetzel, Stephanie J 1250-19P<br />

Wharton, John 1560-1<br />

Wheat, Thomas E 410-5, 910-7P,<br />

1430-7, 1440-1<br />

Wheatley, Denys N 1960-11P<br />

Wheeler, Aaron R 1910-7<br />

Wheeler, John F 1180-9P, 2320-<br />

4P, 2320-5P<br />

Wheeler, Sandra K 2320-4P, 2320-5P<br />

Whelan, Rebecca J 480-11P, 1970-<br />

20P<br />

White, Christian 820-35P, 1530-2<br />

White, Henry S 820-70P, 1370-3,<br />

2050-2<br />

White, Jeffrey 1510-4, 1900-1,<br />

2260-3<br />

White, Mark G 1580-3P, 1580-4P<br />

White, Patricia 1970-2P<br />

White, Therese 1940-1P<br />

White, Tomekia S 2660-1P, 2660-2P<br />

White, Trayton B 1400-2<br />

Whitecavage, Jackie 520-7P, 520-10P<br />

Whitefield, Philip D 2910-4<br />

Whitesides, George M 260-2<br />

Whiting, Christofer E 970-4<br />

Whitley, Andrew 840-1P, 1830-5<br />

Whitley, Latoya Elizabeth 410-1<br />

Whitney, Richard 230-31P, 1290-<br />

10P<br />

Whittaker, Wardell S 230-6P<br />

Wiaderek, Kamila M 1200-25P<br />

Wick, Charles H 1770-8, 3000-1<br />

Wiedemair, Justyna 1870-8<br />

Wiederin, Dan 2980-7<br />

Wielgos, Todd 1430-8<br />

Wiemhoefer, Hans-Dieter 1270-5P<br />

Wiest, Landon A 480-27P<br />

Wightman, Mark 350-1, 350-3, 350-<br />

6, 580-3, 790-3,<br />

790-5, 790-7, 790-<br />

8, 900-9P, 900-<br />

12P, 990-3, 1200-<br />

27P, 1520-3,<br />

2090-1<br />

Wihlborg, Anna-Karin 2370-4P<br />

Wijeratne, Aruna B 1200-19P<br />

Wikswo, John P 2910-3<br />

Wilburn, Jeremy 2880-5<br />

Wilcox, Melissa 880-3P, 1960-5P<br />

Wiley, Josh S 1930-7<br />

Wilkins, Charles L 690-2, 1770-2<br />

Wilkinson, Jeff R 1580-13P<br />

Wilks, Ashley 1250-14P, 1980-<br />

14P, 2120-7<br />

Wilks, Dylan 820-41P<br />

Wilkswo, John P 1430-5<br />

Wille, Andrea 830-13P, 2670-<br />

4P, 2790-4P<br />

Wille, Kirsten R 2320-7P<br />

Wille, Uta 1750-1<br />

William, Carson W 1860-2<br />

Williams, Alicia A 90-3


Williams, Jonathan P 2100-5<br />

Williams, Kenneth 2290-3<br />

Williams, Kimberly P 1490-4<br />

Williams, Lee D 2370-5P, 2370-6P<br />

Williams, Renee Therese 1280-6P<br />

Williams, S Kim R 1660-2P<br />

Williams, Taufika Islam 2510-6<br />

Williams, Vennesa O 120-5<br />

Williamsen, Eric 2700-9P<br />

Williamson, Emily 2170-2<br />

Willoughby, Ian 1660-13P, 1660-<br />

14P, 1660-15P,<br />

2760-2P, 2760-<br />

13P<br />

Wilson, George S 2870-2<br />

Wilson, Jeff 1750-2<br />

Wilson, Neil R 1360-3, 1870-7,<br />

2580-4<br />

Wilson, Paul F 1230-11P<br />

Wilson, Rebekah C.K. 1850-2<br />

Wilson, Robert A 820-7P<br />

Wimsatt, John C 1970-5P<br />

Winefordner, James D 1600-21P, 1980-<br />

22P<br />

Winiarz, Jeffrey 2910-2<br />

Winkel Pettersson, Sylvia 2730-7P<br />

Winkler, Jochen 2370-2P<br />

Winnik, Mitchell 2830-3<br />

Winograd, Nicholas 2990-2, 2990-5<br />

Wipf, Peter 2980-1<br />

Wirth, Mary 1710-5<br />

Wise, Stephen 1380-1, 2190-2<br />

Witek, Malgorzata A 2270-7<br />

Witkowski, Charles E 380-6, 780-1<br />

Witkowski, Mark R 1490-1, 2380-1P<br />

Wittenberg, Nathan J 860-5P<br />

Wittrig, Rebecca E 440-2, 440-6, 540-<br />

3P, 1400-6<br />

Wohleb, Robert 1550-4<br />

Wokovich, Anna M 1270-19P<br />

Wolf, Wayne R 1210-2P<br />

Wolfangel, Craig 1230-14P<br />

Wolfgang, Harry 1140-3<br />

Wolk, Arron Brenton 1940-3P<br />

Woll, Arthur R 1780-2<br />

Wollyung, Kathleen M 2100-3<br />

Wong, Chris 1920-5<br />

Wong, Colton 2650-5P<br />

Wong, Edward H 2240-5<br />

Wong, Wei Sen 1860-7, 2760-10P<br />

Wonh, Xioli 240-2<br />

Woo, KIm C 2940-2<br />

Wood, Chris A 660-3<br />

Wood, Curtis J 650-2<br />

Wood, Laura J 1810-5<br />

Wood, Lauren 760-1<br />

Wood, Simon 1931-3<br />

Wood, Steven 480-27P<br />

Woodhead, Victoria C 2360-10P<br />

Woodruff, Andy 2700-4P<br />

Woodruff, Mark 1173-3, 1660-11P,<br />

2690-12P, 2770-<br />

12P<br />

Woods, Andy 2760-2P<br />

Woodward, Cliff 1430-8, 2180-5<br />

Woolley, Adam T 1700-1, 2270-6,<br />

2370-8P<br />

Worklan, Patrick A 2700-14P<br />

Wornat, Mary Julia 540-11P, 950-5,<br />

2740-10P<br />

Wright, Andy 2690-12P<br />

Wright, David 2300-2P<br />

Wright, Ian P 1340-5<br />

Wright, Shontell Fleming 1270-13P<br />

Wroczynski, Ronald 2680-8P<br />

Wu, Biyun 860-6P<br />

Wu, DH 2940-7<br />

Wu, Gaston J. C. 2350-7P<br />

Wu, Guangxiang 1740-4<br />

Wu, Hong 2540-1<br />

Wu, Huimeng 2600-6<br />

Wu, Juanfang 2090-4<br />

Wu, Mingyan 870-24P<br />

Wu, Rong 1030-1<br />

Wu, Tsunghsueh 1090-6<br />

Wu, Xing-Zheng 1610-7P<br />

Wu, Xingwei 1200-26P<br />

Wu, Yanrong 200-6<br />

Wu, Yuping 2530-3<br />

Wyatt, Shelby K 2410-3<br />

Wygladacz, Katarzyna 900-13P, 900-14P<br />

Wylie, Philip L 1120-1, 2180-4<br />

Wynne, Paul M 170-6, 490-4P,<br />

1174-2, 1590-5P,<br />

2020-7P<br />

Wysocki, Vicki H 380-5<br />

X<br />

Xiang, Dong 2900-2<br />

Xiang, Fan 2760-7P<br />

Xiao, Junfeng 710-4<br />

Xiaoyi, Gong 1240-14P<br />

Xie, Fang 1520-4<br />

Xie, Wenjun 480-22P<br />

Xie, X S 280-5<br />

Xie, Yixi 120-5<br />

Xie, Yong 1600-16P<br />

Xing, Yangjun 1070-5<br />

Xiong, Zhili 2490-3<br />

Xiu, Richard 290-5<br />

Xu, Aoshuang 1910-5<br />

Xu, Chao 900-14P<br />

Xu, Feng 1180-12P, 2730-<br />

8P<br />

Xu, Frank 1230-5P<br />

Xu, Hongjuan 810-1, 810-4,<br />

1840-2, 2230-6<br />

Xu, Hua 820-25P, 820-26P<br />

Xu, Jane 1240-28P<br />

Xu, Jie 820-42P<br />

Xu, Jing 1950-4P<br />

Xu, Li 530-12P<br />

Xu, Ming 620-5<br />

Xu, Qiumei 1600-5P<br />

Xu, Quanyun 2490-1<br />

Xu, Raymond Naxing 1030-3<br />

Xu, Ruisong 590-3<br />

Xu, Shuping 2380-13P<br />

Xu, Song 2580-3, 2580-5,<br />

2740-6P, 2880-2<br />

Xu, Songyun 1080-2<br />

Xu, Weiyin 2530-5<br />

Xu, Xiangshu 1600-5P<br />

Xu, Xiaomi 350-5, 1360-5<br />

Xu, Xin 270-2, 970-4,<br />

1430-1<br />

Xu, Yida 900-15P<br />

Xu, Zhanfeng 430-5


Xue, Zi-Ling 1200-22P, 1870-2<br />

Y<br />

Yagi, Maiko 1130-2<br />

Yamada, Yoshihiko 1220-3P<br />

Yamagami, Takashi 1220-11P, 2010-<br />

4P, 2010-5P<br />

Yamaguchi, Shintaro 460-1, 2010-5P<br />

Yamaguchi, Shintarou 1980-8P<br />

Yamamoto, Kazuo 840-4P<br />

Yamamura, Shohei 750-5<br />

Yamaoka, Seiichi 200-3<br />

Yamasaki, Hiroyuki 1240-17P, 3010-7<br />

Yamashita, Chie 1220-4P<br />

Yamato, Kouji 1670-6P, 2740-2P<br />

Yamazaki-Kleps, Akiko 1780-3<br />

Yan, Bingwen 2000-5P, 2370-<br />

2P, 2730-10P<br />

Yan, Jilin 370-5, 710-1<br />

Yan, Qinyi 860-6P<br />

Yan, Yuxi 370-7<br />

Yang, Chaoyong J 1700-2<br />

Yang, Dingzhong 230-8P<br />

Yang, Felicia 1770-4<br />

Yang, Feng 810-3<br />

Yang, Frank J 290-5<br />

Yang, Haesik 2540-2<br />

Yang, Hongzhou 1570-5P<br />

Yang, Huanghao 460-5<br />

Yang, Jing 2950-3<br />

Yang, Jiong 1750-5<br />

Yang, Lanhao 1770-7<br />

Yang, Li 770-4<br />

Yang, Shang-Shyng 850-4P, 2660-<br />

12P, 2660-20P<br />

Yang, Shaosong 820-65P<br />

Yang, Tahua 2770-8P<br />

Yang, Tinglu 1370-3<br />

Yang, Weichun 2270-6, 2370-8P<br />

Yang, Xu 930-4<br />

Yang, Yanhong 1510-1, 2260-5<br />

Yang, Yuqing 1570-4P<br />

Yanik, Gary W 3020-1, 3020-4<br />

Yao, Jian-Guo 880-1P, 2370-1P<br />

Yarbrough, Jason W 2700-2P<br />

Yasua, Yoichi 1860-3<br />

Yasuda, Yoichi 1240-17P, 1840-6,<br />

3010-7<br />

Yasunaga, Kenichi 530-11P, 2000-6P<br />

Yates, Dennis 2980-7<br />

Yatsuda, Hiromi 1570-3P<br />

Yavorskyy, Alexander I 1430-6<br />

Yazıcı, Muge M 2930-8<br />

Ye, Heechang 60-3<br />

Ye, JianTong 1960-7P<br />

Ye, Lei 810-7<br />

Ye, Michael<br />

830-5P, 1240-8P,<br />

1290-9P<br />

Ye, Nan 900-14P<br />

Ye, Peng 1933-2<br />

Ye, Tao 2340-3P<br />

Yelcin, Yasin 1900-8<br />

Yelle, Daniel 1730-5<br />

Yeung, Edward S 200-1, 480-22P,<br />

870-22P, 870-<br />

23P, 1910-5<br />

Yilmaz, Ecevit 2370-4P<br />

Yogo, Kentaro 490-1P, 520-6P<br />

Yokota, Yoshihiro 1450-8<br />

Yokoyama, Kenji 1610-1P<br />

Yong, Li 1200-22P, 1870-2<br />

Yoon, Moon-Young 2380-3P<br />

Yoon, Tae Hyun 1970-19P, 2990-6<br />

York, William 780-2<br />

Yoshida, Tatsunari 1500-5<br />

Yoshimatsu, Keiichi 810-7<br />

Yoshimatsu, Takahiro 340-7<br />

Yoshinori, Inoue 830-6P<br />

Yoshizawa, Tatsuya 2730-15P<br />

Young, Anna 2020-1P<br />

Young, Christina 2550-8, 2960-3<br />

Young, Jennifer L 2150-2<br />

Young, John E 670-2<br />

Young, Michael Stephen 2190-4<br />

Young, Sarah Renee 1240-14P<br />

Young Bae, Jang 820-18P<br />

Youngbaek, Choi 2340-1P<br />

Yu, Hai 860-8P<br />

Yu, Jin 1810-6<br />

Yu, Jing-Jiang 820-37P<br />

Yu, Lee 1380-5<br />

Yu, Lei 120-5<br />

Yu, Lian 470-16P<br />

Yu, Yuehua 870-13P, 1530-7<br />

Yu-Fen, Huang 2600-7<br />

Yuan, Huimin 1240-14P<br />

Yuan, Lin 2690-2P<br />

Yue, Hongjun 1200-5P<br />

Yue, Qin 290-1<br />

Yueh, Fang-Yu 1600-19P, 2380-<br />

20P<br />

Yuen, Amy 2020-1P<br />

Yukihiro, Ozaki 2380-12P<br />

Yun, Min-Hyuk 1240-4P<br />

Yun, Zou 520-5P<br />

Yusuke, Osaka 530-11P<br />

Yuzawa, Tetsuro 1933-3, 2570-3<br />

Z<br />

Zabost, Ewelina 350-4<br />

Zachek, Matthew K 1200-27P<br />

Zagorevski, Dmitri V 1060-2<br />

Zahniser, Nancy R 2460-4<br />

Zahran, Elsayed 680-8<br />

Zajac, Cynthia 110-1<br />

Zakeri, Rashid 1790-7<br />

Zaloilo, Igor 850-5P<br />

Zambonin, Carlo 2980-4<br />

Zambrano, Angel 2660-11P<br />

Zamora-Martínez, Olivia 2020-8P<br />

Zang, Jia 2730-8P, 3010-5<br />

Zang, Ling 590-2<br />

Zangmeister, Rebecca 240-5<br />

Zanuni, Larissa 2740-4P<br />

Zare, Richard N 1080-2<br />

Zaruk, Donna 1950-5P<br />

Zawodny, Charles 410-6, 1120-2,<br />

1220-6P, 2760-1P<br />

Zeigler, Kristine 1600-19P<br />

Zeisler, Rolf 1380-5, 2190-2<br />

Zeitler, J. Axel 800-2, 2290-7<br />

Zellers, Edward T 890-1P, 890-2P,<br />

890-5P, 1900-5,<br />

2570-2<br />

Zemek, Peter 2550-7<br />

Zeng, Hu-Lie 1130-2


Zeng, Hulie 2770-19P<br />

Zentz, Grace 1210-8P<br />

Zepeda, Carlos 1540-4<br />

Zhan, Yanwei 1440-4, 2250-6<br />

Zhan, Zhaoqi 820-1P<br />

Zhang, Bo 790-2, 2090-3<br />

Zhang, Dao-Ping 1590-3P<br />

Zhang, Dongfang 2150-4<br />

Zhang, Feng 770-4<br />

Zhang, Hongquan 1010-5<br />

Zhang, Huaibin 750-3<br />

Zhang, Jian 2420-3<br />

Zhang, Li 2570-6<br />

Zhang, Lulu 2350-5P<br />

Zhang, Meiqin 1070-4<br />

Zhang, Qi 830-15P, 1620-4P<br />

Zhang, Qin 600-5<br />

Zhang, Qing-Li 1590-3P<br />

Zhang, Shine 2370-7P<br />

Zhang, Shucha 1610-3P<br />

Zhang, Shuhong 1240-12P, 1410-2<br />

Zhang, XiaoFang 1960-7P<br />

Zhang, Xiaotong 1660-7P<br />

Zhang, Xinyu 1270-18P<br />

Zhang, Xu 810-6<br />

Zhang, Yan 1850-8<br />

Zhang, Yibin 820-28P<br />

Zhang, Yu 770-7<br />

Zhang, Yun 870-22P<br />

Zhang, Yunqi 230-41P, 1950-4P<br />

Zhang, Yu 2220-8<br />

Zhao, Hong 680-3, 1200-29P<br />

Zhao, Julia Xiaojun 370-2, 870-7P,<br />

1200-10P, 1270-<br />

1P, 1570-6P,<br />

2380-13P<br />

Zhao, Panxi 2330-11P<br />

Zhao, Qiang 1010-5<br />

Zhao, Qitao 460-6, 3030-3<br />

Zhao, Tao 2770-13P<br />

Zhao, Wennan 2020-9P<br />

Zhao, Yanqun 1240-12P, 1410-2<br />

Zhao, Yiping 100-5, 1720-3<br />

Zhaoqi, Zhan 2690-2P<br />

Zharikov, Sergey 130-8<br />

Zharov, Ilya 1790-3<br />

Zheng, Fengmei 600-2<br />

Zheng, Jie 2690-8P<br />

Zheng, Suping 1710-5<br />

Zhong, Ming 1180-15P<br />

Zhong, Qiongyan 2570-2<br />

Zhong, Wenwan 360-3, 750-1,<br />

1660-1P<br />

Zhong, Zhenming 450-3<br />

Zhou, Ailing 700-8, 760-3,<br />

1500-6<br />

Zhou, Daan 2790-2P<br />

Zhou, Feimeng 1280-6P<br />

Zhou, Hai-Xia 1590-3P<br />

Zhou, Kaimeng 1370-5<br />

Zhou, Lili 470-8P, 2980-2<br />

Zhou, Liza 180-1<br />

Zhou, Simon Ningsun 850-1P, 2020-9P<br />

Zhou, Wanlong 190-4, 760-2,<br />

2570-4<br />

Zhou, Yang 1250-21P<br />

Zhou, Yi 1200-31P<br />

Zhu, Haohao 2640-1P<br />

Zhu, Li 2350-6P<br />

Zhu, Ming 2220-3<br />

Zhu, Peixuan 870-25P, 1950-4P<br />

Zhu, Rujin 1200-28P<br />

Zhu, Xudong 230-46P, 1550-3<br />

Zhu, Yu 1670-2P<br />

Zhu, Zhi 710-5, 1850-3<br />

Zhuang, Zexi 1050-6<br />

Ziegler, Lawrence D 1310-5<br />

Zimdars, David 1510-4, 1900-1,<br />

2260-3<br />

Zimmer, Anja 490-12P<br />

Zimmerman, Laura B 1560-5<br />

Zimmerman, Matthew H 300-2<br />

Zimmermann, Carolyn 1930-3<br />

Zimmermann, Ralf 780-4, 2200-5<br />

Zinn, Gregory Michael 1150-2<br />

Zinsser, Werner 1934-3, 2750-16P,<br />

2750-17P<br />

Ziurys, Lucy M 20-4, 1970-4P<br />

Zloh, Mire 1970-15P<br />

Zook, Justin<br />

340-1, 900-19P,<br />

900-20P<br />

Zoorob, Grace 230-55P<br />

Zoski, Cynthia G 60-2<br />

Zou, MingQiang 1960-7P<br />

Zou, Shouzhong 160-2, 1270-2P,<br />

1570-4P, 1570-5P<br />

Zubkov, Ivan P 730-2<br />

Zuck, Karina M 2700-17P<br />

Zuk, Richard 230-11P<br />

Zulich, Alan W 1770-8, 3000-1<br />

Zumwalt, Michael 820-58P, 980-3<br />

Zürbig, Petra 2510-3<br />

Zweigenbaum, Jerry 2120-6<br />

Zwierkowska, Elzbieta 340-6<br />

Zybin, Alexander 1830-8


A<br />

Session #<br />

Ahlberg, Pamela 1470<br />

Akinbo, Olujide T 1040<br />

Alexander, Troy 100<br />

Alpert, Andrew J 2070<br />

Amatore, Christian 960, 2050<br />

Andrews, Anne<br />

2460<br />

Milasincic<br />

Arslanoglu, Julie 1780<br />

Auses, John P 1460<br />

Autry, Lara P 1140<br />

Axe, Brian P 110, 750<br />

B<br />

Baer, Norbert S 630<br />

Baeumner, Antje 40<br />

Bailey, David J 2940<br />

Baker, Lane A 1370, 1790<br />

Bakker, Eric 340<br />

Baltrus, John P 950, 2520<br />

Banik, Gregory M 920, 1890<br />

Barber, William 170<br />

Barry, Eugene F 1120, 1130<br />

Basu, Partha 2480<br />

Baudoux, Robert W 1173, 1174<br />

Bhargava, Rohit 2390<br />

Bidlingmeyer, Brian 690, 2590<br />

Bormett, Richard W 1090<br />

Bohn, Paul 570<br />

Bowser, Michael T 1010<br />

Bradshaw, Deborah K 1320<br />

Brasch, JW 1900<br />

Breyer, Emelita D 1050<br />

Brice, Richard W 2230<br />

Bruseth, James 70<br />

Budde, William 1930<br />

Buhlmann, Philippe 680, 2580<br />

C<br />

Cai, Huamin 2570<br />

Castle, Bryan C 570, 2290<br />

Chen, Alice K 1840<br />

Chen, David Y 920<br />

Chen, Zhan 1720<br />

Cheng, Michael 1690<br />

Cintron, Jose M 1400<br />

Clark, Rose Ann 790<br />

Cooks, R Graham 2040<br />

Crawford, Mark 1550<br />

Crilley, Richard V 1171, 1172<br />

Crocombe, Richard A 1800<br />

D<br />

Dobrovolsky, Michael 2630<br />

Dong, Michael W 600<br />

Dorman, Frank L 220<br />

Dorn, Steven B 360<br />

Dovichi, Norman J 270<br />

Dressman, Shawn 570<br />

Driscoll, Jack 1070<br />

E<br />

Edwards, Phil 1000<br />

Ekechukwu, Amy 330, 670<br />

Emmert, Gary L 2170, 2280<br />

Ewing, Andrew G 2090<br />

F<br />

Ferguson, Maria K 2960, 3030<br />

Fletcher, Kristin A 90, 1770<br />

G<br />

PRESIDERS<br />

Session #<br />

Gaitanis, Charles D 461, 462<br />

Gandhi, Jay 160<br />

Gardner, Charles W 2250<br />

Gillespie, Todd 570<br />

Gilman, S. Douglass 2130<br />

Gooding, Edward A 2930<br />

Gorecki, Tadeusz 2140<br />

Gozo, Stephen K 370<br />

Graham, Duncan 2430<br />

Griffiths, Peter R 2400<br />

Guthrie, Edward J 120<br />

H<br />

Hakansson, Kristina 1750<br />

Hall, Margaret 1300<br />

Hanko, Valoran P 1060<br />

Harrington, Peter de B 2530<br />

Harris, Elizabeth 760<br />

Harynuk, James 2040<br />

Hassell, Christian 1330<br />

Hazard, Scott 400<br />

Heaps, David 420<br />

Henry, Richard A 1500<br />

Hercules, David M 2100<br />

Hieftje, Gary M 2830<br />

Hirsch, Roland 1730<br />

Ho, I-Pin 1020<br />

Holland, Lisa 440<br />

Holzworth, Kerry W 1935, 1936<br />

Howe, W Richard 640<br />

Hsieh, Yunsheng<br />

1030<br />

(Tony)<br />

Hurt, David 920<br />

I<br />

Irr, Larry 2040<br />

J<br />

Jabbour, Rabih 380<br />

Jackovitz, John 800<br />

Ji, Hai-feng Frank 1690<br />

K<br />

Kaiser, Mary A 450<br />

Kapila, Shubhen 1110<br />

Karanassios, Vassili 610<br />

Kathiwala, Mehjabin 130<br />

Kokosa, John M 2900<br />

Kopelman, Raoul 2110<br />

Kramer, Gary W 1390<br />

L<br />

LaCourse, William R 460<br />

Later, Douglas W 1510<br />

Lednev, Igor K 620<br />

Lee, Mike S 920, 2890<br />

Lee, Milton L 2470<br />

Lendon, Carrie A 1810<br />

Levin, Ira W 280<br />

Lewis, Neil W 2060<br />

Lin, Fu-mei C 1860<br />

Lodder, Robert A 1560<br />

Long, William J 2220<br />

Lucy, Charles A 2810<br />

Lunte, Susan M 350<br />

Lynch, Garry 700<br />

M<br />

MaGee, Gloria Thomas 2880<br />

Manner, James 1450<br />

Session #<br />

Manocha, Singh 2190, 2210<br />

Ma, Xiaodong 1300<br />

Ma, Yinfa 150<br />

McCarroll, Matthew E 590<br />

McConnell, John<br />

310<br />

Samuel<br />

McCreary, Christine L 2620<br />

McCreery, Richard L 580<br />

McGinley, Michael 320, 660<br />

McGuffin, Victoria L 1170, 1700<br />

McNally, Mary Ellen P 240, 1430<br />

Meronek, Susan 650<br />

Mifsud, Jean-Christophe 920<br />

Miller, Manuel R 2450<br />

Mirsky, Vladimir M 2390<br />

Molnar-Perl, Ibolya 410<br />

Morgan, Stephen L 940, 1350<br />

Myrick, Michael L 2820<br />

N<br />

Norris, Kenneth J 1420<br />

Novak, John W 730, 740<br />

Novotny, Milos V 1740<br />

Nunnally, Brian K 20<br />

O<br />

Olesik, Susan V 1150<br />

Orlando, Ronald 2910<br />

P<br />

Patterson, Donald G 2180<br />

Patton, Charles J 2390<br />

Pawliszyn, Janusz 2860<br />

Pensenstadler, David F 2600<br />

Perry, Mildred B 2560<br />

Petoud, Stephane 2840<br />

Phinney, Karen<br />

570<br />

Williams<br />

Piepoli, Michele H 1690<br />

Pohl, Christopher A 200<br />

Potts, Gretchen E 80<br />

Potyrailo, Radislav A 2080, 2420<br />

R<br />

Radcliffe, N Curtis 2970<br />

Rahni, David 1490<br />

Rahn, Peter 3010<br />

Rajesh, Mathur 2510<br />

Ramsey, J Michael 1760<br />

Raynie, Douglas E 2150<br />

Riggin, Alice 770<br />

Riggin, Ralph 2240<br />

Rogatsky, Eduard 390, 3000<br />

Rohrback, Brian 920<br />

Rosenzweig, Zeev 970<br />

Rothenberger, Kurt 430, 950<br />

Roy, Arindam 920, 980, 1410<br />

Rydzak, Jim 2040<br />

S<br />

Sadik, Omowunmi 1100<br />

Samide, Michael J 2870<br />

Sauberbrunn, Steve 1300<br />

Schoenfisch, Mark H 990<br />

Schultz, Richard 1480<br />

Shamsi, Shahab 720<br />

Sharkins, Allen J 1310<br />

Shippy, Scott 750<br />

Shockey, Sarah L 1931, 1932<br />

Shyr, Chin-I 140, 180


Session #<br />

Smith, Ben 2500<br />

Smith, Joanne H 2160<br />

Snyder, A Peter 710<br />

Snyder, Robert S 810<br />

Sooter, Letha J 30<br />

Soper, Steven A 2410<br />

Sparrow, Mark 1920<br />

Stalcup, Apryll 1910<br />

Steach, Jeremy K 1530<br />

Stenken, Julie 1520<br />

Stephens, John 2610<br />

Stephens, Melinda R 930<br />

Stevenson, Robert L 2040<br />

Story, Gloria M 1830<br />

Stow, John 1300<br />

Stratis-Cullum, Dimitra 30<br />

Strein, Timothy G 2950<br />

Studt, Tim 1470<br />

Sun, Li 2540<br />

Swain, Greg M 2440<br />

T<br />

Tarr, Matthew A 10<br />

Taw, Felicia L 300<br />

Thomas, Bruce P 1300<br />

Thurman, Earl Michael 1340, 1340,<br />

2120<br />

Timbario, John 2920<br />

Trung, Thanh 2390<br />

Tzeng, Dean 1933, 1934<br />

V<br />

Venton, B Jill 570<br />

Venturella, Vincent S 1080, 1160,<br />

2200<br />

Vinjamoori, Dutt V 1440<br />

W<br />

Wang, Haibo 780<br />

Wang, Perry G 290, 3020<br />

Warner, Anne M 2980<br />

Warner, Isiah Manuel 260<br />

<strong>Web</strong>er, Stephen G 50, 1360<br />

Weiss, Paul S 2850<br />

Wetzel, David 1850<br />

Whipple, Wayne 1690<br />

Wiedemair, Justyna 1870<br />

Wilcox, Melissa 190<br />

Wilkins, Charles 2990<br />

Wilkins, Denise C 463, 464<br />

Wilson, Annette S 250<br />

Wise, Stephen A 1380<br />

Woodman, Michael 210, 2270<br />

Wreen, Joseph E 1820, 1880<br />

X<br />

Xu, Alan 2490<br />

Y<br />

Yanik, Gary W 2260<br />

Young, Christina 2550<br />

Z<br />

Zoski, Cynthia G 60<br />

Zumwalt, Michael 1540


TECHNICAL PROGRAM<br />

Plans for the <strong>Pittcon</strong> 2009 Technical <strong>Program</strong> have already begun. As Chair of the 2009 <strong>Program</strong><br />

Committee, I urge you to start planning now for next year’s Conference in Chicago. We are currently<br />

accepting proposals for the Plenary Lecture, Invited Symposia, Workshops, and Organized Contributed<br />

Sessions. We are changing our procedure for proposal submission. Paper submissions will no<br />

longer be accepted. Please visit the <strong>Pittcon</strong> website (www.pittcon.org) and look under the Technical<br />

<strong>Program</strong> menu for the link to the 2009 <strong>Program</strong> and the new submission process. During the<br />

Conference Week in New Orleans, please feel free to stop by the <strong>Program</strong> Office in Room 238 in the<br />

Ernest N. Morial Convention Center to discuss your ideas with us in person. To allow the organizers<br />

enough time to arrange the sessions, the <strong>Program</strong> Committee will review all symposia proposals by<br />

mid to late April <strong>2008</strong>. Therefore, please submit your proposals by the deadline of April 4, <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

Most Pittsburgh Conference program elements consist of half-day sessions. In 2009, the Invited<br />

Symposia and Workshops will involve 4 or 5 speakers whereas Organized Contributed Sessions will<br />

consist of 8 speakers. Alternative formats, such as panel or roundtable discussions, may be requested<br />

for workshops. The number of Invited Symposia that <strong>Pittcon</strong> can host is limited. If your proposal cannot<br />

be included as a Symposium, the <strong>Program</strong> Committee may ask if you would consider rearranging it into<br />

an Organized Contributed Session instead.<br />

Proposals are being sought in all areas of analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy. In addition to<br />

the classical analytical and spectroscopic topics, areas such as bioanalytical chemistry,<br />

nanotechnology, environmental analysis, food analysis, forensics, pharmaceutical analysis, and life<br />

science technologies in genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, high throughput<br />

screening, and drug discovery, as well as chemical applications on art objects and energy research will<br />

also be solicited.<br />

The general Call for Papers will be sent out in May, and the deadline for contributed oral and poster<br />

abstracts will be August 1, <strong>2008</strong>. Once again, abstracts must be submitted electronically via the<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> website in order to be considered for the 2009 Technical <strong>Program</strong>. Please feel free to contact<br />

the <strong>Program</strong> Committee if you have any comments or questions about the 2009 Technical <strong>Program</strong>.<br />

We can be reached by e-mail at program@pittcon.org; or by telephone at (800) 825-3221 or (412) 825-<br />

3220, Ext. 219.<br />

Thank you in advance for your suggestions and contributions to <strong>Pittcon</strong>. We hope that you will continue<br />

to enjoy the technical program and one of America’s really great cities!<br />

Mitchell E. Johnson, Ph.D.<br />

<strong>Pittcon</strong> 2009 <strong>Program</strong> Committee Chair<br />

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