2008 Pittcon Final Program - Pittcon Web Archives
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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