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CHAL/COLL <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />

MONDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 205C<br />

Recent Trends in <strong>Chemical</strong> and<br />

Pharmaceutical Patent Law<br />

J. Hasford, Organizer<br />

S. P. Hasford, Presiding<br />

9:00 Introductory Remarks<br />

9:05 5. Hatch-Waxman: Interplay between<br />

drug development and lowering pharmaceutical<br />

costs. A. Ahmed<br />

9:35 6. Non-obviousness of chemical inventions.<br />

S. P. Hasford<br />

10:05 7. Defending against frivolous inequitable<br />

conduct allegations: Strategies for<br />

patent prosecution and litigation.<br />

J. J. Hasford<br />

10:35 8. “Written description” requirement<br />

after the Ariad case: What it is and what it<br />

means for pharmaceutical patent litigation.<br />

I. Poullaos<br />

11:05 9. Protecting against market erosion<br />

from generic entry: Authorized generics<br />

and reverse payments. J. T. Murata<br />

11:35 Panel Discussion<br />

MONDAY AFTERNOON<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 205C<br />

Identifying, Protecting and Enforcing<br />

Pharmaceutical Patent Rights in Solid<br />

Forms<br />

J. Hasford, Organizer<br />

1:00 10. Introduction to solid forms: What<br />

they are and why you should care.<br />

C. Bleczinski<br />

1:30 11. Problem solving with disordered<br />

solids: Latest developments with amorphous<br />

forms. I. Ivanisevic<br />

2:15 12. Problem solving with cocrystals:<br />

Primer and case studies. N. Schultheiss<br />

3:00 13. Patenting solid forms and protecting<br />

solutions to your solid form problems.<br />

E. Barash<br />

3:45 14. Litigating solid form patents: An expert’s<br />

tale. L. Chyall<br />

MONDAY EVENING<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Hall C<br />

Sci-Mix<br />

H. Peters, S. Peters, J. Hasford, Organizers<br />

8:00–10:00<br />

15. Chocolate is the food of the gods — especially<br />

on Cunard’s Queen Mary 2.<br />

H. Peters, S. Peters<br />

16. National Inventors Hall of Fame.<br />

H. Peters, S. Peters<br />

TUESDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 205C<br />

Recent Developments in Intellectual<br />

Property Law: Patents, Trade Secrets, and<br />

Trademarks<br />

32–TECH<br />

J. Hasford, Organizer, Presiding<br />

‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />

9:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

9:35 17. Recent developments in U.S.<br />

Patent and Trademark Office patent practice.<br />

C. E. Van Horn<br />

10:05 18. Hot topics in chemical and pharmaceutical<br />

patent law. J. J. Hasford<br />

10:35 19. Recent developments in trade secret<br />

law. G. B. Price<br />

11:05 20. Trademark protection in the<br />

chemical, pharmaceutical and biotech industries.<br />

L. R. Robins<br />

11:35 Panel Discussion<br />

TUESDAY AFTERNOON<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 205C<br />

The Lack of Legal and Forensic Suitability<br />

of Enzymatic Assaying for Blood Alcohol<br />

Concentrations in Prosecutions of Alleged<br />

Drunk Drivers<br />

J. Hasford, Organizer<br />

12:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

12:35 21. Enzymatic assaying: The indirect<br />

measurement that is non-specific to ethanol<br />

that is being misapplied from the clinical<br />

world into the forensic arena.<br />

J. McShane, A. Staubus, J. Citron<br />

2:05 Panel Discussion<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 205C<br />

Forensic Analysis: From Bench to<br />

Courtroom<br />

J. Hasford, Organizer<br />

R. Burks, Presiding<br />

3:00 Introductory Remarks<br />

3:05 22. The National Academy of Science<br />

report and forensic science education<br />

and research: Call to action. J. A. Siegel<br />

3:50 23. Communicating science in criminal<br />

court. C. Leonetti, R. Burks<br />

4:35 24. Crime laboratory vs. university research<br />

laboratory: Probing the differences<br />

in quality assurance programs.<br />

T. Reinholz<br />

5:20 Panel Discussion<br />

WEDNESDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 205C<br />

Best Practices in Identifying, Protecting,<br />

and Managing Your Intellectual Property<br />

Portfolio<br />

J. Hasford, Organizer, Presiding<br />

9:00 Introductory Remarks<br />

9:05 25. Options for protecting your intellectual<br />

property. K. Bianco<br />

9:35 26. Identifying inventions — your own<br />

and others. M. Ali<br />

10:05 27. Protecting your intellectual property<br />

against third-party infringers and<br />

third-party patents. D. Main<br />

10:35 28. Managing your intellectual property.<br />

M. McGurk<br />

11:05 29. Maximizing the value of your intellectual<br />

property. I. Liu<br />

11:35 Panel Discussion<br />

A Small Business Guide to Intellectual<br />

Property Sponsored by SCHB, Cosponsored<br />

by CHAL and PROF<br />

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 205C<br />

Developing and Losing Your Intellectual<br />

Property<br />

J. Hasford, Organizer<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

1:35 30. What is patentable? How arguments<br />

on patentable subject matter affect<br />

anticipation and obviousness.<br />

J. T. Goodman<br />

2:20 31. Collaborations between industry<br />

and universities: Avoiding common —<br />

and often fatal — legal pitfalls.<br />

R. R. Micheletti<br />

3:05 32. Marked! Rising risks of false marking:<br />

Reducing your exposure.<br />

S. A. Brown<br />

3:50 33. IP perspectives: Discussion on developing<br />

and maintaining IP rights from<br />

corporate and academic perspectives.<br />

J. T. Goodman, R. R. Micheletti,<br />

S. A. Brown<br />

THURSDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 205C<br />

The Many Faces of CHAL: Where Chemistry<br />

Meets the Law<br />

J. Hasford, Organizer, Presiding<br />

9:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

9:35 34. Elements of patents. S. Martens<br />

10:05 35. Negotiating a patent: The art of<br />

Examiner interviews. S. Talapatra<br />

10:35 36. Nonobviousness of chemical inventions.<br />

B. C. Trinque<br />

11:05 37. IP due diligence: Who, what,<br />

where, when, and why? N. J. Uhlir<br />

11:35 Panel Discussion<br />

THURSDAY AFTERNOON<br />

Section A<br />

Boston Convention & Exhibition Center<br />

Room 205C<br />

The Many Faces of CHAL: Where Chemistry<br />

Meets the Law<br />

J. Hasford, Organizer, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

1:35 38. Inventorship issues in U.S. patent<br />

law. J. C. Lowe<br />

2:05 39. Importance of Markush structure<br />

searching for chemical entities.<br />

E. N. Cheeseman<br />

2:35 40. Withdrawn<br />

3:05 Panel Discussion<br />

COLL<br />

Division of Colloid and<br />

Surface Chemistry<br />

J. Texter, Program Chair<br />

SUNDAY MORNING<br />

Section A<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Harbor Ballroom II<br />

Surface Chemistry and Environmental<br />

Applications of Nanoporous Materials<br />

W. Song, Organizer<br />

S. Larsen, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

8:35 1. Titanium dioxide nanotube photocatalysts<br />

for environmental remediation.<br />

K. J. Balkus, C. Ratanatawanate<br />

9:05 2. Nanostructured metal oxides’ fabrication<br />

and environmental applications.<br />

W. Li, C. Cao, S. Bian, L. Zhong,<br />

W. Song,L.Wan<br />

9:35 3. Dehydration, dehydroxylation, and<br />

rehydroxylation of single-walled aluminosilicate<br />

nanotubes. D. Kang,<br />

C. W. Jones, S. Nair<br />

9:50 4. Noble metal nanoflowers synthesized<br />

by novel approach based on pH dependent<br />

self assembly of surfactant and<br />

their extraordinary catalytic properties.<br />

A. Mohanty, N. Garg,R.Jin<br />

10:05 5. Degradation of azo dye in aqueous<br />

solution by novel catalysts of porous<br />

metal nanoparticles. Y. Sha,Q.Cui,<br />

J. Chen, Z. Gu<br />

10:20 Break<br />

10:40 6. Surface acidity of solid acid catalysts<br />

studied by solid-state NMR spectroscopy<br />

and theoretical DFT calculations.<br />

F. Deng<br />

11:10 7. Surface functionalization of zeolite<br />

nanostructures for renewable energy applications.<br />

G. Li, K. Dubois, E. Garcia,<br />

J. Agarwal, S. Bent<br />

11:40 8. Synthesis of nanocrystalline ZSM-5<br />

zeolite with controlled particle size and<br />

mesoporosity. A. Petushkov,<br />

S. C. Larsen<br />

Section B<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Alcott<br />

Nanomaterisla for Biological,<br />

Pharmaceutical and Biomedical<br />

Applications Applications of Gold<br />

Nanoparticles<br />

R. Nagarajan, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:30 9. Tagging single gold nanoparticles to<br />

lipids in living cell membranes.<br />

J. Rodríguez-Fernández,H.Ba,<br />

F. D. Stefani, J. Feldmann<br />

8:50 10. Competitive adsorption of thiolated<br />

polyethylene glycol and mercaptopropionic<br />

acid on gold nanoparticles probed<br />

by physical characterization methods:<br />

Application in targeted drug delivery.<br />

D. Tsai,F.W.DelRio,R.I.MacCuspie,<br />

T. Cho, M. R. Zachariah, V. A. Hackley<br />

9:10 11. Exploring the mechanism of formation<br />

of PAMAM – gold nanoparticle complexes.<br />

L. W. Hoffman,R.Knott,<br />

S. R. Clarke, N. H. Voelcker<br />

9:30 12. Kinetic studies of ligand exchange<br />

reactions on gold nanorods.<br />

R. D. Wampler, M. D. Porter<br />

9:50 13. Synthesis, characterization and<br />

properties of porous hollow Au nanoparticles.<br />

Y. Hao, C. Huang, J. Nyagilo,<br />

D. Dave, L. Xu, X. Sun<br />

10:10 14. Antibiotic mediated synthesis of<br />

gold nanoparticles with potent antimicrobial<br />

activity and their application in antimicrobial<br />

coatings. C. C. Perry,A.Rai,<br />

A. Prabhune<br />

10:30 15. Ultra-low fouling and functionalizable<br />

zwitterionic coatings onto gold and<br />

SiO 2 via a biomimetic adhesive group for<br />

sensing and detection in complex media.<br />

N. D. Brault, Q. Yu, S. Jiang<br />

10:50 16. Controlling the biochemistry of<br />

DNA functionalized gold nanoparticles for<br />

medical applications. A. E. Prigodich,<br />

C. A. Mirkin<br />

11:10 17. Supramolecular recognition-mediated<br />

control of gold nanoparticle toxicity<br />

inside the living cell using synthetic hostguest<br />

system. C. Kim, S. Agasti, Z. Zhu,<br />

L. Isaacs, V. Rotello<br />

11:30 18. Adsorption of water soluble thiols<br />

onto Au surfaces: Kinetics and applications.<br />

L. L. Rouhana, M. D. Moussallem,<br />

J. B. Schlenoff<br />

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