LabAutomation 2006 - SLAS
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3:00 – 5:00 pm<br />
Where Laboratory Technologies Emerge and Merge<br />
Sierra/<br />
Ventura,<br />
Wyndham<br />
Hotel<br />
IDNS: An Integrated Web-Based Service Platform for the Analysis of<br />
Genetic Data in Medicine<br />
Stefan Emler, SmartGene<br />
An Approach to Automated Bacterial Strain Identification From 16S<br />
Ribosomal DNA Sequences<br />
Victor Jongeneel, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research<br />
Beyond Samples: Track and Control Everything That Affects Quality<br />
Bill Harten, UNIconnect LC<br />
Unlocking R&D Potential With the Semantic Web for Life Sciences<br />
Matt Shanahan, Kulesa Public Relations for Teranode<br />
From Research to Practice: Frontiers Beyond BioPharma – Track 5<br />
Technologies for Homeland Security<br />
Chair: Laurie Locascio, National Institute of Standards and Technology<br />
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5:00 – 6:30 pm<br />
Oasis 1-4,<br />
Convention<br />
Center<br />
Tuesday, January 24, <strong>2006</strong><br />
8:30 – 9:15 am<br />
9:15 – 10:00 am<br />
10:00 – 10:30 am<br />
10:00 am – 6:30 pm<br />
10:30 am – 12:30 pm<br />
Primrose<br />
Ballroom,<br />
Convention<br />
Center<br />
Primrose<br />
Ballroom,<br />
Convention<br />
Center<br />
Oasis 1-4,<br />
Convention<br />
Center<br />
Oasis 1-4,<br />
Convention<br />
Center<br />
Catalina,<br />
Wyndham<br />
Hotel<br />
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10:30 am – 12:30 pm<br />
Pasadena,<br />
Wyndham<br />
Hotel<br />
Rapid DNA Fragment Sizing Using Ultra Sensitive Flow Cytometry<br />
Thomas Yoshida, Los Alamos National Laboratory<br />
Automated Sample Preparation and Detection of Pathogens in<br />
Environmental Samples<br />
Cynthia Bruckner-Lea, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory<br />
An Electronic Nucleic Acid Detector for the Identification of Biological Agents<br />
Richard Murante, Integrated Nano-technologies, LLC<br />
Reception in the Exhibit Hall Celebrating JALA Authors<br />
Plenary Session<br />
HSARPA’s Chemical Countermeasures Programs<br />
William Rees, Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency<br />
Plenary Session<br />
Artistic Approaches to High-Dimensional Visualization:<br />
The Ecce Homology Project<br />
Ruth West, University of California, San Diego<br />
Break<br />
Exhibits Open<br />
Proteomics Detection & Separation – Track 1<br />
Chair: Gary Valaskovic, New Objective, Inc.<br />
Chip Based Liquid Chromatography Systems; Terry D. Lee, Beckman Research Institute<br />
of the City of Hope<br />
Enhancing Desorption/Ionization on Silicon Mass Spectrometry (DIOS-MS)<br />
Anders Nordstrom, The Scripps Research Institute<br />
Top-Down, Bottom-Up, and Side-to-Side Proteomics With Virtual 2D Gels<br />
Rachel Loo, University of California, Los Angeles<br />
Advances in Nanospray for Protein Identification: Improving Performances<br />
Through Optimized Microfluidic Connections and Automation; Gary Valaskovic,<br />
New Objective, Inc.<br />
Micro/Nanoliquid Handling Micro- and Nanotechnologies – Track 2<br />
Chair: Johan Nilsson, Lund University<br />
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