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POLY <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />
10:20 4. Gated molecular baskets and reactivity.<br />
J. D. Badjic,S.Rieth<br />
10:50 5. Supramolecular ionic networks.<br />
M. Grinstaff<br />
11:10 6. IL mPO nIL m – Ionic liquid-based<br />
triblock copolymers. J. Texter, K. Bian,<br />
R. Crombez<br />
11:30 7. Block copolymers as self-assembling<br />
building blocks for functional materials.<br />
R. B. Grubbs<br />
Section A<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Grand Ballroom D<br />
Polymers for Immunology and<br />
Immunotherapy<br />
Polymers for Vaccines and Immunotherapy<br />
D. Irvine, S. Little, Organizers, Presiding<br />
8:30 8. Polymers for immunology and immunotherapy.<br />
J. A. Hubbell<br />
9:00 9. Infection-mimicking polymers.<br />
D. Mooney<br />
9:30 10. Immunostimulating polyphosphazenes<br />
and their applications in vaccine<br />
delivery. A. K. Andrianov<br />
9:50 11. Synthesis and characterization of<br />
interbilayer-crosslinked multilamellar vesicles<br />
for vaccine delivery. J. J. Moon,<br />
H. Suh, M. Sohail, A. Bershteyn, S. Um,<br />
M. T. Stephan, B. Huang, D. J. Irvine<br />
10:10 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />
10:40 12. Modulation of the tumor immunoinhibitory<br />
microenvironment with polymeric<br />
co-sustained delivery of small molecule<br />
inhibitors and cytokines.<br />
T. M. Fahmy, J. Park, S. Wrzesinski,<br />
R. Flavell<br />
11:10 13. Combining cell therapy and nanoparticle<br />
drug delivery: <strong>Chemical</strong> cell surface<br />
engineering on live cells using nanoparticles.<br />
D. J. Irvine<br />
11:40 14. Targeting dendritic cells with functionalized<br />
polyanhydride nanoparticles.<br />
B. R. Carrillo-Conde,<br />
A. Chavez-Santoscoy, E. Song, N. Pohl,<br />
M. J. Wannemuehler, B. Narasimhan<br />
Section B<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Grand Ballroom A<br />
Medical Applications of Polymers<br />
Faculty Entrepreneurship<br />
T. Jozefiak, N. Washburn, Organizers,<br />
Presiding<br />
8:30 15. Medicinal nanoengineering: Multifunctional<br />
polymeric nanoparticles for<br />
medical applications. O. C. Farokhzad<br />
9:00 16. Novel antibiotics: From design to<br />
the clinic. G. N. Tew<br />
9:30 17. Discovery and innovations of aspirin:<br />
From willow bark to polyaspirin.<br />
K. E. Uhrich<br />
10:00 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />
10:30 18. Dendritic polymers for ocular<br />
wound repair: From concept to clinical<br />
use - the HyperBranch Medical Technology<br />
Story. M. Grinstaff<br />
11:00 19. Marine adhesive proteins and biologically<br />
inspired polymer mimics: Potential<br />
clinical applications.<br />
P. B. Messersmith<br />
11:30 20. Polymeric tissue sealants for surgical<br />
applications: The Cohera Medical<br />
story. E. J. Beckman<br />
‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />
110–TECH<br />
Section C<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Grand Ballroom E<br />
New Catalysis in Polymer Synthesis<br />
L. Jia, Organizer<br />
G. Coates, Organizer, Presiding<br />
8:30 Introductory Remarks<br />
8:35 21. New catalytic/initiating systems for<br />
ATRP. K. Matyjaszewski<br />
9:00 22. Catalytic copolymerization of ethylene<br />
with polar comonomers: Toward amphiphilic<br />
polyethylenes. J. Daigle,<br />
L. Piche, A. Arnold, J. P. Claverie<br />
9:25 23. Advanced catalysis in metal-catalyzed<br />
living radical polymerization: High<br />
catalytic activity for functional monomers<br />
and rising active iron catalysts. M. Ouchi,<br />
M. Sawamoto<br />
9:50 24. 1,3-Bis(2-pyridylimino)isoindolatocobalt(II)<br />
and ruthenium(II) complexes as<br />
mediators for radical polymerizations of<br />
acrylates and styrene. L. H. Gade<br />
10:15 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />
10:45 25. Functional group tolerant polymerization<br />
catalysis. A. Berkefeld,<br />
D. Guironnet, B. Neuwald, P. Roesle,<br />
P. Wucher, T. Ruenzi,<br />
I. Goettker-Schnetmann, S. Mecking<br />
11:10 26. Synthesis of comb block copolymers<br />
with molecular weights in the millions<br />
and their assembly in the solid state.<br />
J. Yoo, M. B. Runge, N. B. Bowden<br />
11:35 27. Scalable production of end-group<br />
functionalized precision polyolefins via<br />
living coordinative chain transfer polymerization<br />
of ethene and �-olefins.<br />
J. Wei, R. Wickham, L. R. Sita<br />
12:00 28. Copolymerization of olefins with<br />
polar vinyl monomers. R. F. Jordan<br />
Section E<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Grand Ballroom B<br />
General Topics in the Design and Synthesis<br />
of Polymers<br />
D. Garcia, Organizer<br />
I. Gorman, Presiding<br />
8:30 29. Isoconversional kinetic analysis of a<br />
novel triazole resin system for low-temperature-cure.<br />
I. E. Gorman, R. L. Willer,<br />
R. F. Storey<br />
8:50 30. Microwave-assisted MADIX/RAFT<br />
polymerization of acrylamido and vinyl<br />
ester monomers. D. Roy, A. Ullah,<br />
B. S. Sumerlin<br />
9:10 31. Synthesis of novel polymer/urea<br />
peptoid conjugates using RAFT polymerization.<br />
N. Ayres,X.Chen<br />
9:30 32. Unique thermo-induced sequential<br />
gel-sol-gel transition of responsive<br />
multiblock copolymer-based hydrogels.<br />
J. Hu, Z. Ge, Y. Zhou, Y. Zhang, S. Liu<br />
9:50 33. Synthesis of cyclohexylene ring<br />
containing semi-crystalline poly(arylene<br />
ether sulfones) (PAES). B. Zhang,<br />
S. Turner<br />
10:10 34. Investigations on different verdazyl<br />
derivatives for a controlled living<br />
radical polymerization. G. Rayner,<br />
D. M. Haddleton<br />
10:30 35. Synthesis and characterization of<br />
copolyesters containing triptycene units.<br />
Y. Liu, S. Turner<br />
10:50 36. Hydroxy-functional polysilanes by<br />
an acetal protecting group strategy.<br />
V. S. Reuss, H. Frey<br />
11:10 37. PEG-Copolymers with orthogonal<br />
terminal and in-chain functionalities.<br />
C. Mangold, F. R. Wurm, B. Obermeier,<br />
H. Frey<br />
11:30 38. Donor-acceptor polymers incorporating<br />
alkylated dithienyl benzothiadiazole.<br />
H. Zhou, L. Yang, W. You<br />
Section G<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Galleria<br />
POLY/PMSE Poster Session<br />
General Topics in the Design and Synthesis<br />
of Polymers<br />
D. Garcia, Organizer<br />
9:30–11:00<br />
39. Optically transparent sulfur-containing<br />
semi-alicyclic polyimide with high refractive<br />
index. Y. Nakagawa,T.Ogura,<br />
T. Higashihara, M. Ueda<br />
40. Polymer electrolyte membranes based<br />
on cross-linked highly sulfonated<br />
multiblock copoly(ether sulfone)s.<br />
K. Nakabayashi, T. Higashihara,<br />
M. Ueda<br />
41. Solution processable oligo(phenylene<br />
thiophene) grafted polymethacrylate:<br />
New material design and synthesis for organic<br />
field effect transistor application.<br />
Z. Hu, E. Reichmanis<br />
42. Synthesis of poly(m-phenyleneisophthalamide)<br />
by direct polycondensation of<br />
isophthalic acid with m-phenylenediamine.<br />
C. Zhang, Y. Shoji,<br />
T. Higashihara, M. Ueda<br />
43. Synthesis of soluble polyacetylene derivatives<br />
by controlled radical polymerization.<br />
K. Luo, J. Rzayev<br />
44. Synthesis of novel polymer/urea peptoid<br />
conjugates using RAFT polymerization.<br />
X. Chen, N. Ayres<br />
45. Novel copolymers of some ring-substituted<br />
2-phenyl-1,1-dicyanoethylenes with<br />
4-fluorostyrene. G. B. Kharas, B. L. Hill,<br />
K. T. Flynn, N. H. Bajaj, Y. Bittar,<br />
M. R. Dow, S. Moloney, T. A. Nguyen,<br />
S. A. Pitts, C. A. Serret, J. Valadez,<br />
A. C. Vallejo<br />
46. Synthesis and cyclopolymerization of divinyl<br />
derivatives of �-amino-�-caprolactam.<br />
H. Tas, L. J. Mathias<br />
Section G<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Galleria<br />
POLY/PMSE Poster Session<br />
New Catalysts in Polymer Synthesis<br />
G. Coates, L. Jia, Organizers<br />
9:30–11:00<br />
47. Effect of the branched xylene bridge of<br />
dinuclear constrained geometry catalysts<br />
on their catalytic performance in ethylene<br />
and styrene copolymerization.<br />
N. Thi Le Thanh, N. Thi Le Nhon,<br />
N. Thi Dieu Huyen, W. Lyoo, S. Noh<br />
48. Group transfer polymerization of N,Ndimethylacrylamide<br />
promoted by super<br />
Brønsted acid as an organocatalyst.<br />
K. Fuchise,A.Narumi,R.Sakai,<br />
T. Satoh, S. Kawaguchi, T. Kakuchi<br />
49. Biomimetic hematin catalyst for the synthesis<br />
of conductive polypyrrole in micellar<br />
nanoreactors. S. Ravichandran,<br />
A. Kokil, S. Nagarajan, J. Kumar,<br />
R. Nagarajan<br />
50. Anionic polymerization with monomer<br />
activation: Synthesis of homo and copolymer<br />
based on epichlorohydrin.<br />
S. Doutaz, A. Deffieux<br />
51. Enzymatic ring-opening polymerization in<br />
a continuous-flow system.<br />
J. H. Wosnick, S. Faucher, L. Pereira<br />
52. Investigation of steric and electronic factors<br />
in palladium aryl sulfonate phosphine<br />
ethylene polymerization catalysts.<br />
L. Piche, J. Daigle, R. Poli, J. Claverie<br />
Section G<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Galleria<br />
POLY/PMSE Poster Session<br />
Polymers for Immunology and<br />
Immunotherapy<br />
D. Irvine, S. Little, Organizers<br />
9:30–11:00<br />
53. Cytosolic delivery mediated via electrostatic<br />
surface binding of mRNA to degradable<br />
lipid-coated polymeric nanoparticles.<br />
X. Su, D. Kavanagh, D. J. Irvine<br />
54. Transcutaneous delivery of plasmid DNA<br />
and degradable polymer nanoparticles<br />
from multilayer-coated microneedle arrays.<br />
P. C. DeMuth, P. T. Hammond,<br />
D. J. Irvine<br />
55. Micro-patterning of T cell-antigen presenting<br />
cell pair arrays for high-throughput<br />
study of immunological synapses.<br />
H. Jung, M. Kim, J. Choi, J. S. Katz,<br />
M. Kim, J. Doh<br />
56. Assessment of multicellular T-T interactions<br />
using cell-laden PEG-hydrogel microwells.<br />
M. Kim, M. F. Krummel, J. Doh<br />
57. Synthesis and characterization of lipidcoated<br />
micro- and nano-particles co-displaying<br />
antigen and adjuvant as dosesparing<br />
vaccine delivery vehicles.<br />
A. Bershteyn, D. J. Irvine<br />
58. Calcium-alginate hydrogels as a calcium<br />
source for immunomodulation. G. Chan,<br />
D. Mooney<br />
59. Relationship of vaccine efficacy to the kinetics<br />
of DC and T cell responses induced<br />
by PLG-based vaccines. O. Ali,<br />
E. Doherty, D. J. Mooney, D. Emerich<br />
60. Programming dendritic cells in situ for<br />
tolerogenic immunotherapy. R. Sands,<br />
C. Verbeke, E. Silva, T. Kawai, D. Mooney<br />
61. Synthesis and characterization of antibody-nanoparticle<br />
conjugates for locally<br />
sequestered tumor immunotherapy.<br />
B. Kwong, D. J. Irvine<br />
62. Surface functionalization of lymphocytes<br />
as chemotherapeutic controlled release<br />
carriers. B. Huang, D. J. Irvine<br />
63. Guided migration of T cells on nanoscale<br />
ridge/groove patterned surfaces.<br />
K. Kwon, W. Jeong, J. Choi, K. Song,<br />
K. Suh, J. Doh<br />
Section F<br />
Westin Boston Waterfront<br />
Webster<br />
Memorial Symposium in Honor of H. Benoit:<br />
Scattering and Soft Matter Characterization<br />
R. Borsali, G. Hadziioannou, Organizers,<br />
Presiding<br />
1:45 Introductory Remarks by R. Borsali &<br />
G. Hadziioannou<br />
2:00 64. Polymer monolayer dynamics by<br />
capillary wave scattering. H. Yu<br />
2:30 65. Conformations and dynamics of<br />
ring and linear polymer melts from molecular<br />
dynamics simulations. D. Y. Yoon,<br />
C. Jeong, K. Hur, S. Y. Reigh,<br />
R. G. Winkler, N. Lacevic, R. H. Gee<br />
3:00 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />
4:00 66. Application of random phase approximation<br />
for scattering in crosslinked<br />
polymers. W. Wu<br />
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