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PITTCON <strong>2012</strong> ShOrT COurSeS (by daTe)<br />

Sunday, March 11 / Monday, March 12 Two-Day Courses (8:30 am – 5:00 pm)<br />

Infrared Spectral Interpretation: A Strategic Approach (Brian Smith, Spectros Associates) #113<br />

Sampling and Sample Preparation (Doug Raynie, South Dakota State University) #91<br />

Monday, March 12 (8:30 am – 5:00 pm)<br />

Advanced Excel III: Matrix Algebra on a Spreadsheet (Laptop Computer Required)<br />

(Robert de Levie, Bowdoin College + Text $50 (Same text for Courses 40) #42<br />

Analytical Metrology (Jerry Messman, Stranaska Scientific LLC) #115<br />

Designing and Implementing the Electronic Laboratory (Robert McDowall, McDowall Consulting) #126<br />

Hazardous Wastes – Sampling, Sample Preparation (leaching tests), Compliant Analysis using<br />

ICP-AES and MS, Regulations, Risk Assessment and Recycling (Daniel Solomon, EGODAN) #98<br />

High-Throughput Method Development for Drug Analysis by LC/MS/MS<br />

(Perry Wang, US FDA + Text $165.00) #10<br />

Introduction to Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry<br />

(John Fiorino, Retired) #29<br />

Laboratory Accreditation: Meeting the Technical Requirements (Bernard King, Consultant) #76<br />

LC/MS Strategies for the Identification of Impurities, Degradants and Metabolites<br />

(Mike Lee, Milestone Development Services + Text $90 (Same text for course 84)) #86<br />

LIMS and ELN: How to Select, Plan and Implement the Right Software Solutions for<br />

Your Laboratory (Kyle McDuffie, Csols Inc/Geoff Turnbull, Csols) #65<br />

Real-Time PCR (Mikael Kubista, TATAA Biocenter) #109<br />

Safety in the Laboratory – Part I<br />

(James Kaufman, Lab Safety Institute + Text $74 (Same text for Course 63)) #62<br />

The Pharmaceutical Business: From Drug Discovery through Product Launch<br />

(Elizabeth Treher, The Learning Key + Text $20.00) #80<br />

Monday, March 12 (8:30 am – 12:30 pm)<br />

Advanced Closed Domains (Particles, Grains, Cells, etc.) Morphological and Morphometrical<br />

Characterization by 2D and 3D Imaging (Giuseppe Bonifazi, Sapienza – Università di roma) #27<br />

Examples of Analytical Data Treatment Using Microsoft® Excel<br />

(Mark Stauffer, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg + Text $70.00) #68<br />

Fundamentals of Good Laboratory Design<br />

(Brian Garrett, Labconco Corporation/Luke Savage, Labconco Corporation) #60<br />

Lab-on-a-Chip Devices I (Castillo-León Jaime , Technical University of Denmark) #69<br />

Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules, Part I – Basic Principles (Bernhard Dringenberg, LAT) #52<br />

Side Illuminated Optical Fiber Sensor with a High Density of Sensing Points<br />

(Claudio Egalon, Science & Sensors Technologies) #4<br />

Monday, March 12 (1:00 pm - 5:00 pm)<br />

Business Basics for the Life Science Industry (Tod Fairbanks, Banner Center for Life Sciences) #140<br />

Lab-on-a-Chip Devices II (Winnie Svendsen, DTU Nanotech) #70<br />

Nanoparticles and Risk Assessment (Giuseppe Bonifazi, Sapienza - Università di Roma) #28<br />

Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules, Part II - Methods of Analysis (Bernhard Dringenberg, LAT) #53<br />

Strategies to Effectively Manage Challenged Informatics Implementations<br />

(Jeffrey Policastro, Sols Inc.) #93<br />

Monday, March 12 / Tuesday, March 13<br />

One and a Half Day Courses (8:30 am - 5:00 pm and 8:30 am - 12:30 pm)<br />

Basic HPLC - Fundamentals, Applications and Troubleshooting (Fred Rabel, ChromHELP, LLC) #32<br />

HPLC Method Development for LC/MS (Shane Needham, Alturas Analytics, Inc.) #59<br />

Statistics for the Non-Statistician with Applications to Analytical Chemistry<br />

(James De Muth, University of Wisconsin + Text $70.00) #11<br />

Tuesday, March 13 (8:30 am - 5:00 pm)<br />

Analytical Organic Mass Spectrometry (William Budde, USEPA Retired) #81<br />

Applications of Solvent Microextraction (SME) and Liquid Phase Microextraction (LPME)<br />

for Chemical Analyses (John Kokosa, Mott Community College + Text $85.00) #110<br />

Applying LEAN Principles in the Analytical Laboratory (Derek Lake, SABIC Innovative Plastics) #119<br />

Introduction to Bioseparations (Thomas Wheat, Waters) #90<br />

Introduction to Patents and Patenting for Chemists (Richard Schultz, Dr. Eyal Bressler & Co.) #101<br />

Modern Methods for Chemometric Analysis (Michael Madden, Analyze IQ Limited) #37<br />

Residual Solvents: Understanding the Requirements and Practical Strategies for Compliance<br />

(Gregory Martin, Complectors Consulting) #47<br />

Safety in the Laboratory – Part II<br />

(James Kaufman, Lab Safety Institute + Text $74 (Same text for Course 62)) #63<br />

Supervisory Skills for Technical Managers (Elizabeth Treher, The Learning Key + Text $65.00) #82<br />

Technical Writing at Work (Steven Schultz, Writing at Work, Inc.) #108<br />

Tuesday, March 13 (8:30 am – 12:30 pm)<br />

Coaching as a Powerful Leadership Tool (Janice Sabatine, Avanti Strategies) #71<br />

Enantiomeric Separations (Daniel Armstrong, University of Texas) #145<br />

How to Select an ICP-MS: The Most Important Analytical Considerations<br />

(Robert Thomas, Scientific Solutions + Text $105.00) #45<br />

Introduction to GLP Regulations and Bioanalytical Method Validation By LC/MS/MS<br />

(Perry Wang, US FDA) #21<br />

LIMS/ELN – Reaching the Promised Land – LEAN Lab Operations and the Integrated<br />

Quality System (Geoff Turnbull, Csols, Inc.) #89<br />

Physical Chemistry of Macromolecules, Part III – Characterization of Structures<br />

(Bernhard Dringenberg, LAT) #55<br />

Sampling for Particle Size Analysis (Alan Rawle, Malvern Instruments Inc.) #19<br />

Tuesday, March 13 (1:00 pm – 5:00 pm)<br />

Applications of Two-Dimensional X-ray Diffraction (Bob He, Bruker AXS + Text $120.00) #14<br />

Color Measurement – It’s More Than Just Aesthetics (Marke Reid, Lovibond Tintometer) #105<br />

Cost Effective Data Management in Laboratories (Frank Itschert, BSSN Software) #135<br />

Developing and Implementing Calibration <strong>Program</strong>s – Going Paperless<br />

(Jim Bufano, PCI) #120<br />

Instrument Control Fundamentals (Lars Lindstrom, National Instruments) #117<br />

Ion Mobility Spectrometry<br />

(Herbert Hill, Washington State University/Bill Siems, Washington State University) #94<br />

Managerial Effectiveness: Setting Clear Expectations (Janice Sabatine, Avanti Strategies) #72<br />

Professional Analytical Chemists in Industry: What Does an Analytical Chemist Do?<br />

(Alan Ullman, Procter & Gamble) #2<br />

Screening for Restricted Elements using HH or pXRF<br />

(Alexander Seyfarth, Thermo Fisher Scientific/Esa Nummi, BRUKER) #103<br />

Size by Dynamic Light Scattering and Zeta Potential Characterization<br />

(Ana Morfesis, Malvern Instruments) #121<br />

Solving Industrial Problems using Rheometry and Rheology<br />

(Charles Rohn, Malvern Instruments, Inc.) #73<br />

Tuesday, March 13 / Wednesday, March 14<br />

One and a Half Day Course (8:30 am – 5:00 pm and 8:30 am – 12:30 pm)<br />

OSHA 10 Hour General Industry: Emphasis on Laboratory Setting<br />

(Wesley Maertz, Lab Safety Supply) #56<br />

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