2012 Final Program - Pittcon
2012 Final Program - Pittcon
2012 Final Program - Pittcon
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PITTCON <strong>2012</strong> TECHNICAL PROGRAM<br />
SYMPOSIUM Session 80<br />
New Advances in Electrochemical Neurotransmitter Detection -<br />
arranged by R Mark Wightman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Parastoo Hashemi, Wayne<br />
State University<br />
Sunday Afternoon, Room 311B<br />
R Mark Wightman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Presiding<br />
1:00 Introductory Remarks - R Mark Wightman and Parastoo Hashemi<br />
1:05 (80-1) Using FSCV to Probe Tyrosine Kinase Receptors Ability to Regulate Dopamine<br />
Dynamics TIFFANY A MATHEWS, Wayne State University, Francis K Maina,<br />
Aaron K Apawu<br />
1:40 (80-2) Electrochemical Detection of Octopamine and Tyramine in Drosophila B JILL<br />
VENTON, University of Virginia, Phuong B Vo, Madelaine E Denno, Trisha L Vickrey<br />
2:15 (80-3) Regulation of Striatal Dopamine Release by Insulin MARGARET E RICE, New York<br />
University School of Medicine, Melissa A Stouffer, Li Bao, Jyoti C Patel, Christian R Lee,<br />
Paul Witkovsky, Robert P Machold, Kenneth D Carr<br />
2:50 (80-4) Simultaneous Voltammetric In vivo Detection of 5-HT and Histamine<br />
PARASTOO HASHEMI, Wayne State University, Kevin Wood, R Mark Wightman<br />
3:25 (80-5) A Novel Voltammetric Microsensor for the Quantitative Detection of Real-Time<br />
Glucose Fluctuations in Living Brain Tissue LESLIE A SOMBERS, North Carolina<br />
State University, Leyda Z Lugo-Morales, Phillip L Loziuk, Amanda K Corder<br />
SYMPOSIUM Session 90<br />
Novel Analytical Chemistry for Nanotoxicity Assays -<br />
arranged by Chenzhong Li, Florida International University<br />
Sunday Afternoon, Room 207A<br />
Chenzhong Li, Florida International University, Presiding<br />
1:00 Introductory Remarks - Chenzhong Li<br />
1:05 (90-1) Nanomaterials Toxicity: From Materials Properties to Rapid Screening<br />
SUDIPTA SEAL, University of Central Florida<br />
1:40 (90-2) Analytical Approaches for Nanotoxicity Assays<br />
YULIANG ZHAO, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology<br />
2:15 (90-3) Integrated Analytical Biosensor for Nanotoxicity Assessment<br />
CHEN-ZHONG LI, Florida International University, Evangelia Hondroulis<br />
2:50 (90-4) Sensors for Assessing the Toxicity of Engineered Nanomaterials<br />
OMOWUNMI (WUNMI) SADIK, SUNY at Binghamton<br />
3:25 (90-5) Biophysical Interactions of Nanoparticle with Membrane Lipids<br />
VINOD LABHASETWAR, Cleveland Clinic<br />
ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 100<br />
Biomedical Applications of NIR Fluorescence -<br />
arranged by Gabor Patonay, Georgia State University<br />
Sunday Afternoon, Room 207B<br />
Gabor Patonay, Georgia State University, Presiding<br />
1:00 (100-1) Diagnosis to Therapy: Applications of Cyanine Based NIR Optical Probes<br />
NISHA V PADHYE, LI-COR Biosciences, Joy Kovar, Ying Wang, Kousik Kundu, Kuiyi Xing,<br />
Michael Olive<br />
1:20 (100-2) GUMBOS: A New Breed of Tunable Materials ISIAH MANUEL WARNER,<br />
Louisiana State University, Susmita Das, Sergio L de Rooy, Chengfei Lu, Paul Magut,<br />
Suzana Hamdan<br />
1:40 (100-3) Tumor Imaging with NIR Molecular Probes SAMUEL ACHILEFU, Washington University<br />
2:00 (100-4) Design and Synthesis of New NIR Fluorescence Probes for In vivo Imaging<br />
KENJIRO HANAOKA, The University of Tokyo<br />
2:20 Recess<br />
2:35 (100-5) Biomedical Applications of Near Infrared Fluorescence from Single Walled<br />
Carbon Nanotubes MICHAEL S STRANO, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
2:55 (100-6) A Boronic Acid-Functionalized Squarylium Cyanine Dye Designed for On-<br />
Capillary Labeling of Gram-Positive Bacteria in CE-LIF SHINGO SAITO, Saitama<br />
University, Takeshi Maeda, Hiroyuki Nakazumi, Christa Colyer<br />
3:15 (100-7) NIR Fluorescence Imaging of Human Lymphatic Disease EVA SEVICK-MURACA,<br />
University of Texas Health Science Center, John Rasmussen, I-Chih Tan, Melissa Aldrich,<br />
Banghe Zhu, Chinmay Darne, Milton Marshall<br />
3:35 (100-8) Spectroscopy of Near-Infrared Dye – Biomolecule Interactions<br />
GABOR PATONAY, Georgia State University, Garfield Beckford, Maged M Henary, Sergey<br />
Alyabyev, Eric Owens<br />
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ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 110<br />
Non-invasive Biomedical Analysis -<br />
arranged by Joachim Pleil, US EPA and Wolfram Miekisch, University Hospital, Rostock Germany<br />
Sunday Afternoon, Room 300<br />
Joachim Pleil, US EPA, Presiding<br />
1:00 (110-1) Non-Invasive Biomedical Analysis – Dawning of a New Area of Diagnostic<br />
Information JOCHEN K SCHUBERT, University of Rostock, Patricia Fuchs, Wolfram<br />
Miekisch<br />
1:20 (110-2) Applications of PTR-MS in Medicine and Biotechnology JENS HERBIG, Ionimed<br />
Analytik, Klaus Winkler, Ingrid Kohl, Armin Hansel<br />
1:40 (110-3) Statistical Considerations for Interpreting Urinary Biomarker Concentrations<br />
JON RUSSELL SOBUS, U.S. EPA, Erik M Andersen, Marsha K Morgan<br />
2:00 (110-4) Mammalian Cell Culture Headspace Volatile Organic Compounds Hold Vital Clues<br />
as Putative Biomarkers of Cellular Changes CRISTINA E DAVIS, University of<br />
California, Davis<br />
2:20 Recess<br />
2:35 (110-5) Metabolomics Evaluation: Perturbations of Organic Metabolites in Human<br />
Breath and Urine TZIPPORAH KORMOS, U.S. EPA<br />
2:55 (110-6) Real-Time Measurements and Mathematical Modeling of Breath Biomarkers to<br />
Address the Impact of Physiological Effects JULIAN KING, Austrian Academy of<br />
Sciences, Karl Unterkofler, Gerald Teschl, Pawel Mochalski, Anton Amann<br />
3:15 (110-7) Correlations of Inflammatory Cytokines in Blood, Exhaled Breath Condensate,<br />
and Urine MATTHEW STIEGEL, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Joachim D<br />
Pleil, Michael Madden, Jon Russell Sobus, Cassandra O’Lenick, Lisa Dailey<br />
3:35 (110-8) Micro Extraction Techniques as a Link Between Clinical Application and<br />
Hyphenated Analytical Techniques PHILLIP TREFZ, University of Rostock, Wolfram<br />
Miekisch, Jochen K Schubert, Dietmar Hein<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 120<br />
Bioanalytical Microfluidics<br />
Sunday Afternoon, Room 308D<br />
Lisa A Holland, West Virginia University, Presiding<br />
1:00 (120-1) Two-Color Electrophoretic Immunoassay on a Microfluidic Device for Monitoring<br />
Insulin and Islet Amyloid Polypeptide Secretion from Islets of Langerhans<br />
ANNA R LOMASNEY, Florida State University, Michael G Roper<br />
1:20 (120-2) Microchip Electrophoresis of Serum N-Glycans for Ovarian Cancer Screening<br />
INDRANIL MITRA, Indiana University, John A Goetz, Jackie A Vasseur, Milos V Novotny,<br />
Stephen C Jacobson<br />
1:40 (120-3) Microfluidic Salivary IL-8 Assay as a Possible Oral Cancer Screening System<br />
JAYSON PAGADUAN, Brigham Young University, Pamela N Nge, Ming Yu, Weichun Yang,<br />
Adam T Woolley<br />
2:00 (120-4) Disposable Microfluidic Devices for Rapid Processing of Sexual Assault Samples<br />
BRIAN L POE, University of Virginia, Jenny A Lounsbury, Kerui Xu, Murali K Ghatkesar,<br />
James P Landers<br />
2:20 Recess<br />
2:35 (120-5) Experience with Micro-Fluidic LC/MS/MS: Can We Reach the Levels of Sensitivity<br />
Required for High Sensitivity Bioanalysis and Biomarker Studies PAUL D<br />
RAINVILLE, King’s College London, Smith W Norman, Robert S Plumb<br />
2:55 (120-6) Color-Blind Detection of Glucose-Regulating Hormones in a Microfluidic Device<br />
ADRIAN SCHRELL, Florida State University, Anna R Lomasney, Michael G Roper<br />
3:15 (120-7) Microdialysis Coupled to Microchip Electrophoresis with Electrochemical<br />
Detection DAVID E SCOTT, University of Kansas, Ryan Grigsby, Susan M Lunte<br />
3:35 (120-8) Synchronization of Islets of Langerhans Using a Multi-Chamber Microfluidic<br />
System TUAN M TRUONG, Florida State University, Mathilda L Duncranz, Michael G<br />
Roper<br />
Sunday Afternoon