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3:00 pm Page 82 3:30 pm Page 83 4:00 pm Page 83 4:30 pm Page 84 3:00 – 5:00 pm Where Laboratory Technologies Emerge and Merge Sierra/ Ventura, Wyndham Hotel IDNS: An Integrated Web-Based Service Platform for the Analysis of Genetic Data in Medicine Stefan Emler, SmartGene An Approach to Automated Bacterial Strain Identification From 16S Ribosomal DNA Sequences Victor Jongeneel, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Beyond Samples: Track and Control Everything That Affects Quality Bill Harten, UNIconnect LC Unlocking R&D Potential With the Semantic Web for Life Sciences Matt Shanahan, Kulesa Public Relations for Teranode From Research to Practice: Frontiers Beyond BioPharma – Track 5 Technologies for Homeland Security Chair: Laurie Locascio, National Institute of Standards and Technology 3:00 pm Page 92 Antibody Microarrays for Native Toxin Detection; Amy Herr, Sandia National Labs 3:30 pm Page 93 4:00 pm Page 93 4:30 pm Page 94 5:00 – 6:30 pm Oasis 1-4, Convention Center Tuesday, January 24, 2006 8:30 – 9:15 am 9:15 – 10:00 am 10:00 – 10:30 am 10:00 am – 6:30 pm 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Primrose Ballroom, Convention Center Primrose Ballroom, Convention Center Oasis 1-4, Convention Center Oasis 1-4, Convention Center Catalina, Wyndham Hotel 10:30 am Page 54 11:00 am Page 55 11:30 am Page 55 12:00 pm Page 56 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Pasadena, Wyndham Hotel Rapid DNA Fragment Sizing Using Ultra Sensitive Flow Cytometry Thomas Yoshida, Los Alamos National Laboratory Automated Sample Preparation and Detection of Pathogens in Environmental Samples Cynthia Bruckner-Lea, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory An Electronic Nucleic Acid Detector for the Identification of Biological Agents Richard Murante, Integrated Nano-technologies, LLC Reception in the Exhibit Hall Celebrating JALA Authors Plenary Session HSARPA’s Chemical Countermeasures Programs William Rees, Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency Plenary Session Artistic Approaches to High-Dimensional Visualization: The Ecce Homology Project Ruth West, University of California, San Diego Break Exhibits Open Proteomics Detection & Separation – Track 1 Chair: Gary Valaskovic, New Objective, Inc. Chip Based Liquid Chromatography Systems; Terry D. Lee, Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope Enhancing Desorption/Ionization on Silicon Mass Spectrometry (DIOS-MS) Anders Nordstrom, The Scripps Research Institute Top-Down, Bottom-Up, and Side-to-Side Proteomics With Virtual 2D Gels Rachel Loo, University of California, Los Angeles Advances in Nanospray for Protein Identification: Improving Performances Through Optimized Microfluidic Connections and Automation; Gary Valaskovic, New Objective, Inc. Micro/Nanoliquid Handling Micro- and Nanotechnologies – Track 2 Chair: Johan Nilsson, Lund University 27
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<strong>LabAutomation</strong><strong>2006</strong><br />
The Hilgard Project - Application of Advanced; Measurement and Control<br />
Systems in the Teaching and Research Winery at University of California, Davis<br />
Roger Boulton, University of California, Davis<br />
Challenges to Laboratory Automation in Consumer Product Industries<br />
Jeffrey Hurst, Hershey Foods Laboratory<br />
Lunch Break in the Exhibit Hall<br />
Exhibitor Workshops<br />
Poster Session in the Exhibit Hall<br />
Early Toxicity Screening and Detection & Separation – Track 1<br />
High-Throughput Screening<br />
Chair: Michael Lee, Milestone Development Services<br />
Flexible Automation Tools for Compound Optimization and<br />
Pre-Clinical Drug Metabolism:<br />
Tom Lloyd, Wyeth Research<br />
Faster and Closer: Useful New Technologies for ADME Studies<br />
Jing-Tao Wu, Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc.<br />
An Efficient Engine for Delivering High Quality ADME/PK in Support of Lead<br />
Generation and Lead Optimization; Daniel B. Kassel, Takeda San Diego, Inc.<br />
The Implementation of Remp Tube Storage Technology in Support of Lead<br />
Optimization Processes<br />
Claude Dufresne, Merck Research Laboratories<br />
Systems Integration – Micro- and Nanotechnologies – Track 2<br />
Cell Handling in Microsystems<br />
Chair: Nicolas Szita, Technical University of Denmark<br />
Integration of Automated Pathogen Detection Systems; M. Allen Northrup,<br />
MicroFluidic Systems Inc,<br />
A Polymer-based, Instrumented Microbioreactor for High-Throughput Microbial<br />
Cell Cultures<br />
Zhiyu Zhang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
Separation of Rare Cells From Blood Samples by Magnetic Beads<br />
Marion Ritzi, Institute für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH<br />
Microfluidic 3-Dimensional Cell Culture System by Self-Assembling<br />
Peptide Hydrogel<br />
Minseok S. Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)<br />
Emerging High-Throughput High-Throughput Technologies – Track 3<br />
Screening Technologies<br />
Chair: Richard Ellson, Labcyte<br />
Detection of Protein Conformational Change in Real-Time With<br />
Second-Harmonic Generation<br />
Joshua Salafsky, Biodesy, LLC<br />
Self-Contained Environmental Lids for HTS Compound Preservation<br />
Mitchell Mutz, Labcyte Inc.<br />
High-Throughput Sample Preparation From Whole Blood for Gene<br />
Expression Analysis<br />
Kurt Evans, Ambion<br />
Non-Invasive, Label-Free, Microsensor-Based Cellular Analyzing System<br />
for 96- and 384-Well Plates<br />
Lara Marchetti, Greiner Bio-One GmbH<br />
Informatics for Molecular Diagnostics Informatics – Track 4<br />
Chair: Stefan Emler, SmartGene<br />
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