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TUESDAY AFTERNOON<br />

Section A<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Grand Ballroom D<br />

Bioactive Polymers and Polymer Surfaces<br />

Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering<br />

M. Grunlan, O. T. Mefford, Organizers<br />

S. Lin-Gibson, Organizer, Presiding<br />

1:30 301. Novel hydrogel networks utilizing<br />

self-assembly. G. N. Tew<br />

2:00 302. Self-assembling growth factor<br />

gradients in modular hydrogel scaffolds.<br />

D. L. Elbert, J. Roam, H. Xu, P. Nguyen<br />

2:30 303. Bioactive physical hydrogels for<br />

3D cell culture. B. Liu, W. Shen<br />

2:50 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />

3:30 304. Engineering biopolymeric hydrogels<br />

for mechanically active tissues.<br />

K. L. Kiick<br />

4:00 305. PDMS star-PEG hydrogels for directed<br />

mesenchymal stem cell differentiation.<br />

D. J. Munoz-Pinto, C. Schoener,<br />

Y. Hou, M. Grunlan, M. S. Hahn<br />

Section B<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Grand Ballroom A<br />

Medical Applications of Polymers<br />

Interfaces and Combinatorial Methods<br />

N. Washburn, Organizer<br />

T. Jozefiak, Organizer, Presiding<br />

1:30 306. Combinatorial development of<br />

biomaterials for tissue engineering and<br />

drug delivery. D. G. Anderson<br />

2:00 307. Optimizing osteogenic signaling in<br />

mesenchymal stem cells using peptide<br />

derivatized materials. N. M. Moore,<br />

L. A. Smith, M. L. Becker<br />

2:30 308. Facile preparation of highly scattering<br />

metal nanopartical coated polymer<br />

microbeads for sensitive, in situ biomolecular<br />

detection and quantification in<br />

biomedical assays. J. C. Meredith,<br />

J. Lee, I. Gomez<br />

3:00 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />

3:30 309. Polyelectrolyte multilayered implant<br />

coatings for the treatment of orthopedic<br />

device-associated infections.<br />

J. Moskowitz, M. Blaisse, R. Samuel,<br />

H. Hsu, M. Harris, S. Martin, J. Lee,<br />

M. Spector, P. Hammond<br />

4:00 310. Multi-functional coatings for metallic<br />

medical devices. Z. Song,<br />

T. Deisenroth<br />

4:20 311. Enhancing the performance of<br />

Bio-inspired adhesives. H. Chung,<br />

P. Glass, M. Sitti, N. R. Washburn<br />

Section C<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Grand Ballroom E<br />

Polymerizations and Polymer Modifications<br />

that Utilize Thiol-X Click Reactions<br />

Memorial to Charles Hoyle’s Thiol-Ene<br />

Research<br />

A. Lowe, C. Bowman, H. Schlaad,<br />

Organizers<br />

A. Guymon, K. Anseth, Presiding<br />

1:30 312. Modeling cellular microenvironments<br />

using thiol-ene extracellular matrix<br />

mimics. B. D. Fairbanks, M. P. Schwartz,<br />

C. N. Bowman, M. Zaman, K. S. Anseth<br />

2:00 313. Applications of thiol-ene reactions<br />

in adhesives, sealants and coatings.<br />

J. Woods<br />

2:30 314. Thiol-X click chemistries: Scope<br />

and limitations of thiol-Michael, thiol-isocyanate,<br />

thiol-epoxide and thiol-halide reactions.<br />

A. Lowe<br />

3:00 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />

3:30 315. Introduction to thiol-ene and thiolyne<br />

photopolymerizations.<br />

C. N. Bowman, B. D. Fairbanks,<br />

N. B. Cramer, K. S. Anseth<br />

4:00 316. Physical properties and photo-polymerization<br />

behavior of thiol-ene nanocomposites.<br />

K. Owusu-Adom,<br />

A. Guymon<br />

4:30 317. Thiol-Yne: A versatile tool for polymeric<br />

modification. J. W. Chan,<br />

C. E. Hoyle, A. B. Lowe<br />

Section D<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Otis<br />

From Molecules to Macromolecules:<br />

Towards Self-Assembling Materials<br />

C. Tang, J. Lavigne, P. Iovine, Organizers<br />

L. Shimizu, Presiding<br />

1:30 318. Bioinspired synthesis of complex<br />

functional systems. V. Percec,<br />

B. M. Rosen<br />

2:00 319. Self-assembly of benzene-1,3,5tricarboxamides<br />

in polymeric systems.<br />

T. Mes, A. R. Palmans, E. W. Meijer<br />

2:20 320. Supramolecular polymer nanostructures<br />

derived from the amyloid-inspired<br />

self-assembly of optoelectronic<br />

peptides. S. R. Diegelmann, B. D. Wall,<br />

G. S. Vadehra, J. D. Tovar<br />

2:40 321. Nor-seco-cucurbit[n]uril molecular<br />

containers. W. Huang, P. Y. Zavalij,<br />

L. Isaacs<br />

3:10 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />

3:40 322. Nanotubular assemblies of aromatic<br />

oligoamide crescents and macrocycles.<br />

B. Gong, J. Zhu, W. Feng,<br />

K. Yamato, J. Deng, L. Yuan<br />

4:10 323. Thermally induced morphology<br />

transitions for charged chain end diblock<br />

copolymers synthesized by RAFT.<br />

A. O. Moughton, J. P. Patterson,<br />

R. K. O’Reilly<br />

4:30 324. Using dynamic bonds to access<br />

stimuli-resposnive materials. S. J. Rowan<br />

5:00 Concluding Remarks<br />

Section E<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Stone<br />

9th International Biorelated Polymers<br />

Symposium<br />

Biorelated Polymer Delivery Systems<br />

C. Scholz, T. Fujiwara, R. Ottenbrite,<br />

Organizers<br />

A. Coury, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

1:40 325. Introduction to biorelated polymers<br />

for bioapplications.<br />

R. M. Ottenbrite<br />

2:10 326. Novel synthetic DNA and RNAi<br />

delivery systems. K. Anwer, J. Sparks,<br />

M. Matar, J. Fewell<br />

2:40 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />

3:10 327. In vitro performances of multi-arm<br />

PEGylated head-tail type polycations as<br />

nonviral gene vector. A. Harada,K.Kono<br />

3:35 328. Complexes of cationic cylindrical<br />

brushes and DNA: Physicochemical characterization<br />

and application in gene<br />

transfection. F. Kuehn, E. Pietrowski,<br />

K. Fischer, H. Luhmann, M. Schmidt<br />

4:00 329. Polyphosphazene as protein stabilizing<br />

and immunostimulating agent for<br />

microneedle vaccine delivery systems.<br />

D. P. DeCollibus, A. Marin,<br />

A. K. Andrianov<br />

4:25 330. In vivo tracking of endothelial progenitor<br />

cells transplanted to rat ischemia<br />

limbs by use of novel cell-labelling MRI<br />

contrast agent. C. A. Agudelo,<br />

Y. Tachibana, A. F. Hurtado,<br />

N. Teramoto, H. Iida, T. Yamaoka<br />

Section F<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Webster<br />

Polymer Science and Energy: Current<br />

Directions and Future Opportunities<br />

E. Coughlin, A. L. Briseno, Organizers,<br />

Presiding<br />

1:30 331. Molecular understanding of the<br />

electronic and optical processes in organic<br />

solar cells: The challenges.<br />

J. Bredas<br />

2:00 332. Polymers and composites for efficient<br />

production storage and utilization of<br />

energy. P. J. Hotchkiss, A. Sharma,<br />

A. Haldi, W. J. Potscavage Jr., H. Li,<br />

P. B. Paramonov, S. A. Paniagua,<br />

S. C. Jones, B. Kippelen,<br />

N. R. Armstrong, J. Brédas, S. Barlow,<br />

P. Kim, J. W. Perry, S. R. Marder<br />

2:30 333. Structure-property relations in<br />

polymers for gas separations.<br />

B. D. Freeman, D. R. Paul, J. E. McGrath<br />

3:00 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />

3:30 334. Polymer hydroxide exchange<br />

membranes for inexpensive fuel cells,<br />

wind/solar electricity storage, and solar<br />

fuel generation. Y. Yan<br />

4:00 335. Need for and the challenges of the<br />

perfect proton conducting polymer/composite.<br />

A. M. Herring<br />

4:30 336. Applications and future trends in<br />

polymer materials for green energy systems:<br />

From energy generation and storage,<br />

to CO 2 capture and transportation.<br />

E. J. Amis,G.S.Zafiris<br />

Section G<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Galleria<br />

POLY/PMSE Poster Session<br />

Bioactive Polymers and Polymer Surfaces<br />

M. Grunlan, S. Lin-Gibson, O. T. Mefford,<br />

Organizers<br />

2:30–4:00<br />

337. Thermoresponsive nanocomposite<br />

double network hydrogels. R. Fei,<br />

J. T. George, M. A. Grunlan<br />

338. Characterization of the enzyme-retting<br />

flax fibers. Y. Tian<br />

339. Investigating the effect of the length of<br />

alkyl chain on the antibacterial and hemolytic<br />

activities of oligoguanidines. D. Wei,<br />

Y. Zhang, D. Zhou, Y. Guan, A. Zheng<br />

340. Multiblock copolymers of poly(acrylic<br />

acid-b-styrene) containing peptides as a<br />

drug delivery platform. A. C. Greene,<br />

X. Jia, K. L. Kiick<br />

341. Rapid and robust sealing of plastic-<br />

PDMS interface at room temperature for<br />

disposable Lab-on-a-Chip device.<br />

W. Wu, L. Tang, N. Lee<br />

342. Simultaneous light-induced core degradation<br />

and drug release from nanoscopic<br />

star polymers prepared by an arm-first<br />

ROMP approach. A. O. Burts,<br />

J. A. Johnson, R. H. Grubbs<br />

343. Antimicrobial polypeptides prepared by<br />

combining the ring opening polymerization<br />

of N-carboxyanhydrides and click<br />

chemistry. A. C. Engler, A. Shukla,<br />

H. G. Buss, P. T. Hammond<br />

344. pH responsive polypeptides for siRNA<br />

delivery. A. C. Engler, D. K. Bonner,<br />

H. G. Buss, P. T. Hammond<br />

345. Fine-tuning of surface morphology in<br />

block copolymer thin films. J. Lee,<br />

S. Kim, K. Lee, Y. Kwark<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 />

2:30–4:00<br />

346. Novel synthesis of isotactic polymer by<br />

free radical polymerization of cd substituted<br />

acrylate. H. Tanaka,M.Niwa,<br />

Y. Matsubara<br />

347. Polybenzoxazine-poly(2,5-benzimidazole)<br />

(PBOA�ABPBI) IPN membranes<br />

via a PPA Sol-Gel method for high-temperature<br />

PEM fuel cell applications.<br />

T. Ko, S. Kim, D. Kim, S. Choi, J. Park,<br />

H. Chang, J. Lee<br />

348. Synthesis and characterization of a<br />

phosphonated graft copolyimide.<br />

N. Srinate, S. Thongyai, P. Prasertham,<br />

R. Weiss<br />

349. Synthesis of symmetric and asymmetric<br />

polyimides containing benzonitrile groups<br />

for dielectric applications. D. Wang,<br />

J. K. Riley, S. P. Fillery, M. F. Durstock,<br />

R. A. Vaia, L. Tan<br />

350. Polymers from renewable and sustainable<br />

natural polyphenol: Use of curcumin<br />

and tetrahydrocurcumin in making polycarbonates,<br />

mixed-polycarbonates, and<br />

polymers having multiple bond types.<br />

F. Dasgupta<br />

351. Arm detachment and arm exchange reactions<br />

of star-like nanogels by dynamic<br />

covalent exchanges of alkoxyamine units.<br />

Y. Amamoto, M. Kikuchi, H. Otsuka,<br />

A. Takahara<br />

352. Solvent and temperature effect in the<br />

living ring opening e-caprolactone/<br />

Cp 2ZrHCl polymerization. A. D. Asandei,<br />

G. Saha, C. P. Simpson<br />

353. In situ generation of activators via<br />

monomer addition for atom transfer radical<br />

polymerization. Y. khan,D.He,<br />

X. Chen, S. K. Noh, W. S. Lyoo<br />

354. Synthetic DNA analogs: Synthesis and<br />

characterization of adenine oligomer.<br />

K. H. Bouhadir, K. M. Usher, L. Abramian<br />

355. Generation of activators via monomer<br />

addition(GAMA) ATRP of MMA using ruthenium(III)<br />

catalyst. X. Chen,D.He,<br />

M. Khan, S. Noh, W. Lyoo<br />

356. Synthesis of macrocyclic polystyrene<br />

using intramolecular atom transfer radical<br />

coupling. E. Tillman, A. Voter<br />

357. Effect of hexafluorobenzene on the<br />

ATRP of polystyrene. P. D. Pickett,<br />

E. S. Tillman<br />

WEDNESDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Grand Ballroom D<br />

Bioactive Polymers and Polymer Surfaces<br />

Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering<br />

M. Grunlan, O. T. Mefford, Organizers<br />

S. Lin-Gibson, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:30 358. Designing peptide hydrogels for<br />

cellular encapsulation and delivery:<br />

Progress towards engineered cartilage.<br />

J. Schneider, C. Sinthuvanich<br />

9:00 359. Effect of 3D hydogel scaffold<br />

modulus and topology on human bone<br />

marrow stromal cell fate. K. Chatterjee,<br />

S. Lin-Gibson, S. H. Parekh, N. M. Moore,<br />

M. T. Cicerone, M. F. Young, C. G. Simon<br />

9:20 360. <strong>Chemical</strong> and physical patterning<br />

of poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels in 2D<br />

and 3D via photodegradation.<br />

A. M. Kasko, D. Y. Wong, D. R. Griffin,<br />

J. T. Patterson, J. Reed<br />

9:50 POLY/PMSE Poster Session and Intermission<br />

The official technical program<br />

for the 240th National Meeting<br />

is available at:<br />

www.acs.org/boston2010<br />

POLY<br />

TECH–115

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