TECHNICAL PROGRAM - American Chemical Society Publications
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ANYL/BIOT/BIOL <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />
WEDNESDAY EVENING<br />
Sustaining Water Quality Sponsored by<br />
ENVR, Cosponsored by ANYL<br />
THURSDAY MORNING<br />
Section B<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 108<br />
<strong>Chemical</strong> Sensors<br />
S. Lunte, Organizer<br />
J. Whitten, Organizer, Presiding<br />
8:00 268. Fabrication of Pd/TiO 2 nanofibers<br />
and their application in hydrogen sensing<br />
. W. Jia, L. Su, Y. Wang, Y. Lei<br />
8:20 269. Poly[meso-tetrakis(2-thienyl)porphyrin]<br />
for the sensitive electrochemical<br />
detection of explosives. W. Chen,<br />
Y. Wang,C.Brückner, C. Li, Y. Lei<br />
8:40 270. Surface plasmon resonance and<br />
quartz crystal microbalance sensing with<br />
nanopatterned colloidal film arrays.<br />
R. Advincula<br />
9:00 271. Nanometric ion sensing using<br />
near-field ratiometric fluorescence sensing.<br />
A. Lewis, E. Wajnryt, P. Hamra,<br />
C. Lewis<br />
9:20 272. Development of a mixed sensor<br />
system for the detection of hazardous<br />
chemicals and explosives. J. Im,<br />
S. K. Sengupta, M. F. Baruch,<br />
J. E. Whitten<br />
9:40 273. Microplasma detection of hazardous<br />
compounds. R. L. Vander Wal,<br />
J. Hitomi Fujiyama-Novak, B. Ward,<br />
D. Das, C. K. Gaddam, A. Mukerjee<br />
10:00 Intermission<br />
10:10 274. Schizophrenic molecules and<br />
materials with multiple personalities: How<br />
materials science could revolutionize<br />
chemical sensing. D. Diamond<br />
10:30 275. Watching the dynamics of photosensitive<br />
membrane proteins by fluorescence<br />
spectroscopy. H. Bayraktar,<br />
A. P. Fields, J. M. Kralj, J. L. Spudich,<br />
K. J. Rothschild, A. E. Cohen<br />
10:50 276. Ratiometric semiconductor<br />
nanocrystal sensors for toxins: Heavy<br />
metals and proteins. L. E. Page,<br />
X. Zhang, C. Tyrakowski, A. Ghai,<br />
J. Krooswyk, P. T. Snee<br />
11:10 277. Electrospun metal oxide nanofibers<br />
for sensitive glucose and H 2O 2 detection.<br />
Y. Ding,Y.Lei<br />
11:30 278. Direct electrochemistry and electrocatalysis<br />
of glucose oxidase on poly-<br />
[cobalt meso-tetrakis(2-thienyl)porphyrin]-SWNTs<br />
composites. W. Chen,<br />
Y. Ding, J. Akhigbe, C. Brückner, C. Li,<br />
Y. Lei<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 107C<br />
A Half-Century at the Crossroads of<br />
Chemistry: Symposium in Honor of Royce<br />
Murrays 50 Years at Carolina<br />
Energy & Sustainability Cosponsored by<br />
ANYL and INOR Financially supported by<br />
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and<br />
Analytical Chemistry<br />
R. Wightman, R. McCarley, Organizers<br />
D. Rolison, Organizer, Presiding<br />
8:20 Introductory Remarks: Where would<br />
functional interfaces be without Royce<br />
Murray? Robert Nowak<br />
8:30 279. Electrochemistry at the nanoscale:<br />
Building blocks and techniques.<br />
H. D. Abruña<br />
12–TECH<br />
‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />
9:00 280. In pursuit of a molecular view of<br />
low work function metal-organic interfaces<br />
in photonic devices.<br />
J. E. Pemberton<br />
9:30 281. Proton conduction in fluoroalkyl<br />
phosphonic and phosphinic acid electrolytes.<br />
S. Creager, D. DesMarteau,<br />
M. Herath, L. Jin<br />
10:00 Intermission<br />
10:30 282. Multifunctional carbon nanoarchitectures<br />
as designer platforms for<br />
electrochemical power sources.<br />
J. W. Long, M. B. Sassin, C. N. Chervin,<br />
J. M. Wallace, K. A. Pettigrew,<br />
J. L. Dysart, D. R. Rolison, A. N. Mansour<br />
11:00 283. Silver vanadium phosphorous<br />
oxide: Resistivity and morphology study.<br />
E. S. Takeuchi, Y. Kim, C. Lee,<br />
E. S. Kozarsky, M. K. Sharma, S. Zhu,<br />
A. C. Marschilok, K. J. Takeuchi<br />
11:30 284. So you think you’re an electrochemist,<br />
well say hello to my little friend.<br />
L. M. Tender, S. Strycharz, R. Snider<br />
Recent Advances in Ion Mobility for<br />
Analysis and Characterization of<br />
Macromolecules<br />
Macromolecular Structures Sponsored by<br />
PHYS, Cosponsored by ANYL<br />
THURSDAY AFTERNOON<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 107C<br />
A Half-Century at the Crossroads of<br />
Chemistry: Symposium in Honor of Royce<br />
Murrays 50 Years at Carolina<br />
Look Where the Crossroads Led Us<br />
Cosponsored by ANYL and INOR Financially<br />
supported by University of North Carolina at<br />
Chapel Hill and Analytical Chemistry<br />
D. Rolison, R. McCarley, Organizers<br />
R. Wightman, Organizer, Presiding<br />
1:30 285. Spectroelectrochemical sensors:<br />
A strategy for improved selectivity.<br />
R. A. Wilson, S. E. Andria, C. J. Seliskar,<br />
W. R. Heineman<br />
2:00 286. Electrically conducting materials<br />
based on mixed-valent metal complexes.<br />
C. Elliott<br />
2:30 287. <strong>Chemical</strong> and nanostructural<br />
transformations during reactions of metal<br />
nanoparticles. J. B. Tracy<br />
3:00 Intermission<br />
3:30 288. Restarting the gold nanoparticle<br />
journey: Precursor Au–thiol studies.<br />
D. E. Cliffel, K. Harkness, C. Simpson,<br />
L. Deravi, B. Hixson<br />
4:00 289. Electrochemical DNA-based sensors:<br />
From benchtop to bedside.<br />
R. J. White, K. W. Plaxco<br />
4:30 290. Molecular delivery vehicles constructed<br />
from electron-transfer-active lipids.<br />
R. L. McCarley, N. H. Carrier,<br />
M. F. Mendoza, J. C. Forsythe,<br />
S. Balamurugan, W. C. Silvers<br />
5:00 Concluding Remarks<br />
Section B<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 108<br />
Clinical Applications of Sensors<br />
S. Lunte, Organizer<br />
J. Dwyer, Organizer, Presiding<br />
1:30 291. Measurement of four cancer biomarker<br />
proteins in oral cancer using<br />
nanoparticle-based immunoelectrochemical<br />
arrays. R. Malhotra, V. Patel,<br />
J. S. Gutkind, J. F. Rusling<br />
1:50 292. Inexpensive, rapid, and portable<br />
bioassay for rapid detection of estrogenic<br />
activity. C. R. Ispas, S. Andreescu<br />
2:10 293. Particle-particle plasmonic interactions<br />
and their influence on surfaceenhanced<br />
Raman scattering sandwich<br />
immuonassays. E. J. Dufek,<br />
A. C. Crawford, M. D. Porter<br />
2:30 294. New microarray platforms for lipidomics<br />
studies with SPR imaging.<br />
M. J. Linman,Q.Cheng<br />
2:50 295. Synthetic nanopore force spectroscopy<br />
for clinical genotyping.<br />
J. R. Dwyer, V. Tabard-Cossa, D. Trivedi,<br />
M. Wiggin, N. N. Jetha, A. Marziali<br />
3:10 296. Biosensing systems for the detection<br />
of quorum sensing signaling molecules<br />
in clinical samples. N. G. Raut,<br />
P. Pasini, S. Harohalli,<br />
D. R. Auer Flomenhof, S. Daunert<br />
3:30 Intermission<br />
3:40 297. Digital enzyme-linked immunosorbent<br />
assays with subfemtomolar detection<br />
limits in serum. D. M. Rissin,<br />
C. W. Kan, T. G. Campbell, S. C. Howes,<br />
D. R. Fournier, L. Song, T. Piech,<br />
P. P. Patel, L. Chang, A. J. Rivnak,<br />
E. P. Ferrell, J. D. Randall,<br />
G. K. Provuncher, D. R. Walt, D. C. Duffy<br />
4:00 298. Zwitterionic-based antibody arrays<br />
with high sensitivity and specificity<br />
for early cancer diagnostics using SPR<br />
imaging. N. D. Brault, Q. Yu, S. Jiang<br />
4:20 299. Peptide-based electrochemical<br />
biosensor for the detection of HIV antibodies.<br />
J. Y. Gerasimov,R.Y.Lai<br />
4:40 300. Quartz crystal microbalance with<br />
dissipation for real-time characterization<br />
of ligand-induced cellular response.<br />
M. Li, M. Garcia, J. Xi<br />
5:00 301. Withdrawn<br />
Recent Advances in Ion Mobility for<br />
Analysis and Characterization of<br />
Macromolecules<br />
Complex Samples Sponsored by PHYS,<br />
Cosponsored by ANYL<br />
BIOT<br />
Division of Biochemical<br />
Technology<br />
THURSDAY MORNING<br />
Small Wonders: Peptides for Disease<br />
Control Sponsored by AGFD, Cosponsored<br />
by BIOT<br />
BIOL<br />
Division of Biological<br />
Chemistry<br />
J. Bollinger and D. G. McCafferty<br />
Program Chairs<br />
SUNDAY MORNING<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 253C<br />
Breakthroughs in Biochemistry<br />
J. Bollinger, Organizer, Presiding<br />
11:30 1. Shining light on anesthesia.<br />
I. J. Dmochowski, R. G. Eckenhoff<br />
11:50 2. Diphthamide biosynthesis requires<br />
an Fe-S enzyme-generated organic radical.<br />
H. Lin<br />
12:10 3. Mechanistic studies of syringolin A<br />
biosynthesis. W. M. Wuest,H.J.Imker,<br />
C. T. Walsh<br />
12:30 4. Discovery of new natural product<br />
gene clusters through proteomics. I. Ntai,<br />
B. S. Evans, S. B. Bumpus, J. C. Tran,<br />
Y. Chen, J. C. Albright, N. L. Kelleher<br />
12:50 5. Identification and characterization<br />
of small molecule RNA conjugates.<br />
A. M. Leconte,Y.G.Chen,<br />
W. E. Kowtoniuk, D. R. Liu<br />
1:10 6. Nitric oxide mediated signaling in<br />
bacteria. E. M. Boon<br />
1:30 7. Enzymes as nanomotors.<br />
S. Sengupta,H.S.Muddana,<br />
T. Tabouillot, T. E. Mallouk, P. J. Butler,<br />
A. Sen<br />
1:50 8. SIRT1 activation by small molecules<br />
- direct activation or artifact? Evidence<br />
for direct activation via allosteric modulation<br />
of catalysis. R. L. Stein,H.Dai,<br />
L. Kustigian, D. Careney, A. Case,<br />
T. Considine, T. V. Riera<br />
New Frontiers in Single Molecule Detection<br />
and Single Cell Analysis Sponsored by<br />
ANYL, Cosponsored by BIOL and PHYS<br />
SUNDAY AFTERNOON<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />
Room 253C<br />
Synthetic Chemistry for Biological Imaging,<br />
Quantitation, and Discovery Cosponsored<br />
by INOR<br />
D. G. McCafferty, Organizer, Presiding<br />
2:30 9. Small molecule probes of protease<br />
function: Applications to molecular imaging.<br />
M. Bogyo, G. Blum, L. Edgington,<br />
F. Yin, A. Berger, J. Lee, M. Terashima,<br />
H. Kosuge, M. McConnell<br />
3:10 10. Polyketide activity and biosynthesis<br />
studies using fluorescent and affinity<br />
tools. C. Perez-Reyes, W. Yu,<br />
B. D. Jones, M. Kang, J. J. La Clair,<br />
M. D. Burkart<br />
3:50 11. Genetically targeted sensors illuminate<br />
the distribution and dynamics of organelle<br />
transport of zinc in living cells.<br />
A. E. Palmer, P. J. Dittmer, Y. Qin,<br />
J. G. Miranda, C. Stoddard<br />
4:30 12. Novel sensors for imaging nitric oxide<br />
and nitroxyl: Selected applications to<br />
sensing biological NO. L. E. McQuade,<br />
M. D. Pluth, J. Rosenthal, S. J. Lippard<br />
New Frontiers in Single Molecule Detection<br />
and Single Cell Analysis Sponsored by<br />
ANYL, Cosponsored by BIOL and PHYS<br />
SUNDAY EVENING<br />
Section A<br />
Boston Convention & Exposition Center<br />
Hall C<br />
Advances in Biological Chemistry New<br />
Understanding<br />
J. Bollinger, Organizer<br />
5:30–7:30<br />
13. Using Cu(II) as a spectroscopic probe for<br />
metal coordination to Frataxin. L. Gentry,<br />
P. Veenam, M. Bowman, R. Timkovich,<br />
L. Busenlehner<br />
14. Ligand induced fit activation mechanism<br />
of GH5 endoglucanase: A molecular dynamics<br />
study. S. Badieyan, D. Bevan,<br />
M. Zhang<br />
15. 3D modeling of a conserved, tandem signaling<br />
GTPase. P. E. March, S. Patchett,<br />
C. Pinegar, M. A. Sellitto, F. Ryvkin<br />
16. Nonpolar isosteres of 8-OxoG expose<br />
recognition and catalysis of DNA repair<br />
glycosylases. P. L. McKibbin, A. Kobori,<br />
Y. Taniguchi, E. T. Kool, S. S. David<br />
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