2008 Pittcon Final Program - Pittcon Web Archives
2008 Pittcon Final Program - Pittcon Web Archives
2008 Pittcon Final Program - Pittcon Web Archives
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(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