2008 Pittcon Final Program - Pittcon Web Archives
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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