LabAutomation 2006 - SLAS
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LabAutomation2006 4:30 pm Page 98 Clinical Research: The Six Sigma Way; Elliott W. Liu, E. L. Consulting 5:00 – 6:30 pm 9:00 – 10:30 pm Oasis 1-4, Convention Center San Jacinto, Wyndham Hotel Wednesday, January 25, 2006 9:00 – 11:00 am Catalina, Wyndham Hotel 9:00 am Page 58 Reception in the Exhibit Hall JALA VIP Reception (Invitation Only) Advances in Separations Detection & Separation – Track 1 Chair: Milton Lee, Brigham Young University Integration of Functional Components in Microfluidic Separation Devices Milton Lee, Brigham Young University 9:30 am Page 59 Emerging Trends in Microfluidics; Holger Bartos, Boehringer Ingelheim microParts GmbH 10:00 am Page 59 10:30 am Page 60 9:00 – 11:00 am Pasadena, Wyndham Hotel 9:00 am Page 68 9:30 am Page 69 10:00 am Page 69 10:30 am Page 70 9:00 – 11:00 am Learning Center, Wyndham Hotel 9:00 am Page 78 9:30 am Page 79 10:00 am Page 79 10:30 am Page 80 9:00 – 11:00 am Madera, Wyndham Hotel 9:00 am Page 88 9:30 am Page 89 10:00 am Page 89 Epoxy-Based Master Tools for the Production of Plastic Microchips by Injection Molding; Norbert Gottschlich, Greiner Bio-One, Inc. Automated 2D HPLC Using Trap Columns for the Fractionation, Isolation and Screening of Natural Products; Joni Stevens, Gilson, Inc. Micro and Nanotools for Micro- and Nanotechnologies – Track 2 Molecular Diagnostics Chair: Ken Bahk, Nanosphere The Scope and Promise of Nanotechnology in Clinical Diagnostics Larry Kricka, Uinversity of Pennsylvania Medical Center Nanotechnology Enabled Direct SNP/Mutation Detection Paolo Fortina, Thomas Jefferson University Electronic DNA Detection on Semiconductor Surfaces Angelika Niemz, Keck Graduate Institute Quantum Dots in Molecular Profilnig Diagnostics David Geho, George Mason University Target to Lead High-Throughput High-Throughput Technologies – Track 3 Approaches Chair: Andrew Pope, GlaxoSmithKline The Automation-Process Analysis Match: Case Studies in Optimizing Efficiencies Paul Taylor, Boehringer Ingelheim Automation of Bioassays at BMS: Strategy and Implementation James Myslik, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Micro Parallel Liquid Chromatography (µPLC) for Confirmation Screening and Secondary Assays Tom Onofrey, Nanostream Rapid Evaluation of Compounds: Off Target Activities Against GPCRs Tango Assay System, a Novel Reporter Technology Zhong Zhong, Cell & Molecular Technologies, Inc. Data and Decision Management Informatics – Track 4 Chair: Bill Janzen, Amphora Discovery Corporation Research Informatics in Probe Discovery at the NIH Chemical Genomics Center Ajit Jadhav, NIH Chemical Genomics Center Measuring and Enhancing Value in Lead Optimization: The Application of Lean Thinking to Drug Discovery Edward Petrillo, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Data integration and Information Generation at Amphora Discovery Corporation Louis Coudurier, Amphora Discovery Corp 30
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Foyer,<br />
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Madera,<br />
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Convention<br />
Center<br />
Wyndham<br />
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Early Pharmacological Qualification of Actives by Dose-Response Series<br />
Analysis on a Large Scale; Annette Brodte, Genedata<br />
Systems Control and Integration Frontiers Beyond BioPharma – Track 5<br />
Chair: Paul Rodziewicz, ReTiSoft Inc.<br />
Modular Automation Platforms: A Case Study of a Flexible NMR<br />
Sample Preparation Robot<br />
Miguel Maccio, Wyeth, Pearl River<br />
Microanalytical Systems for Rapid, Automated Chemical Analysis<br />
Stephen Martin, Sandia National Laboratories<br />
LabRAT.NET: A Dual-Layer Instrument Control and Automation Framework<br />
Richard Belcinski, Microchip Biotechnologies, Inc.<br />
CANopen-Based Device Profiles for Laboratory Automation<br />
Cyrilla Menon, CAN in Automation<br />
Break<br />
Special Sessions<br />
A Discussion on the Stem Cell Research Debate Session<br />
The Stem Cell Research Debate: Therapeutics & The Federal Funding Continuum;<br />
Lawrence Goldstein, University of California, San Diego<br />
Special Sessions<br />
Emerging Trends in the Laboratory Technology Workforce Session<br />
Elaine Johnson, Bio-Link<br />
Special Sessions<br />
Microarray Assays: Challenges, Solutions and Standards Session<br />
Challenges Facing Multi-platform Array Data: Progress Towards Validation;<br />
Margaret Cam, NIH<br />
Microarry Measurements of Known Quality;<br />
Marc Salit, National Institute of Standards and Technology<br />
Award Lunch & Closing Ceremony<br />
Plenary Speaker: E.L. Kersten, Despair, Inc.<br />
ALA Innovation Award Announcement: $10,000 Cash Award<br />
Farewell Reception Poolside at the Wyndham<br />
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