2012 Final Program - Pittcon
2012 Final Program - Pittcon
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SYMPOSIUM Session 310<br />
Use of Ionic Media in Separation Science (ACS-ANYL) -<br />
arranged by Neil Danielson, Miami University<br />
Monday Morning, Room 308B<br />
Neil Danielson, Miami University, Presiding<br />
8:00 Introductory Remarks - Neil Danielson<br />
8:05 (310-1) The Role of Ionic Media in Influencing Electrostatic Interactions in<br />
Chromatographic Separations BRIAN BIDLINGMEYER, Agilent Technologies, Inc.<br />
8:40 (310-2) Chiral Separations Using Amino Acid Surfactant-Bound Polymeric MonoIithic<br />
Columns: Open Up New Possibilities for Chiral Separations in Capillary<br />
Electrophoresis SHAHAB AHMED SHAMSI, Georgia State University, Jun He, Xiochun<br />
Wang<br />
9:15 (310-3) Why Consider Ionic Liquids as Mobile Phase Modifiers for Liquid<br />
Chromatography? NEIL D DANIELSON, Miami University, Ling Zhou,<br />
Matthew P Collins<br />
9:50 (310-4) Ionic Liquids in Separation Science: From Chromatographic Stationary Phases<br />
to Extraction Media in Analytical Microextractions<br />
JARED L ANDERSON, The University of Toledo<br />
10:25 (310-5) The Judicious Use of pH Gradients Can Double or Triple the Peak Capacity and<br />
Resolving Power of High- or Ultra-Pressure Liquid Chromatography<br />
JOE P FOLEY, Drexel University, Adam Socia<br />
SYMPOSIUM Session 320<br />
uTAS for Bioanalysis -<br />
arranged by Robert T Kennedy, University of Michigan<br />
Monday Morning, Room 307D<br />
Robert T Kennedy, University of Michigan, Presiding<br />
8:00 Introductory Remarks - Robert T Kennedy<br />
8:05 (320-1) Microfluidics for the Efficient Selection, Enumeration and Molecular Profiling of<br />
Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) STEVEN A SOPER, Louisiana State University<br />
8:40 (320-2) Towards High-Throughput Protein Analysis via Microfluidic Integration<br />
AMY E HERR, University of California, Berkeley<br />
9:15 (320-3) New Tools for Single-Cell Studies DANIEL T CHIU, University of Washington<br />
9:50 (320-4) High-Throughput Chemistry, Biology and Diagnostics in Droplets<br />
ANDREW J DEMELLO, ETH Zurich<br />
10:25 (320-5) High-Throughput Analysis of Droplets by Mass Spectrometry and<br />
Electrophoresis ROBERT T KENNEDY, University of Michigan<br />
WORKSHOP Session 330<br />
Implementation of Analytical Curriculum Reform: Solving Problems and Making Gains -<br />
arranged by Olujide T Akinbo and Michael J Samide, Butler University<br />
Monday Morning, Room 313<br />
Olujide T Akinbo, Butler University, Presiding<br />
8:00 Introductory Remarks - Olujide T Akinbo<br />
8:05 (330-1) Evidence Based Curriculum Reform MELANIE M COOPER, Clemson University<br />
8:30 (330-2) Overcoming Obstacles to Initiating Curricular Change<br />
THOMAS WENZEL, Bates College<br />
8:55 (330-3) Broader Impact: Adaption, Adoption and Implementation of Change Beyond<br />
the Local Environment BERT E HOLMES, University of North Carolina-Asheville<br />
9:20 (330-4) The Analytical Sciences Digital Library – A Unifying Force for Analytical Science<br />
Education CYNTHIA K LARIVE, University of California - Riverside<br />
9:45 (330-5) A Grassroots Effort to Reform the Chemistry Curriculum MICHAEL J SAMIDE,<br />
Butler University, Olujide T Akinbo<br />
10:10 (330-6) A Global Approach to Curriculum Reform MARIA J SCHROEDER, US Naval Academy,<br />
Debra K Dillner, Robert F Ferrante, Jeffrey P Fitzgerald<br />
10:35 Open Discussion<br />
ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 340<br />
Application of Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy to Real-World Problems -<br />
arranged by Stuart Farquharson, Real-Time Analyzers, Inc.<br />
Monday Morning, Room 308A<br />
PITTCON <strong>2012</strong> TECHNICAL PROGRAM<br />
Stuart Farquharson, Real-Time Analyzers, Inc., Presiding<br />
8:00 (340-1) In vivo, Transcutaneous Glucose Sensing Using Surface-Enhanced Spatially<br />
Offset Raman Spectroscopy: Multiple Rats, Improved Hypoglycemic Accuracy,<br />
Low Incident Power, and Continuous Monitoring for Greater Than 17 Days<br />
RICHARD VAN DUYNE, Northwestern University<br />
8:40 (340-2) SERS as a Platform for High Sensitivity Sensing MARTIN MOSKOVITS, CCNY<br />
9:00 (340-3) Protocol for the Assessment of Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy<br />
Substrates – Toward a SERS Chemical Agent Sensor JASON GUICHETEAU, U.S. Army<br />
Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, Mikella Hankus, Steven D Christesen, Augustus<br />
W Fountain, Paul Pellegrino, Erik D Emmons, Ashish Tripathi, Phillip Wilcox, Darren<br />
Emge<br />
9:20 Recess<br />
9:35 (340-4) Detection of Single-Digit Bacillus Anthracis Spores in 15 Minutes by SERS<br />
FRANK INSCORE, Real-Time Analyzers, Inc., Hermes Huang, Stuart Farquharson<br />
9:55 (340-5) Rapid Detection and Identification of Overdose Drugs in Saliva by Surface-<br />
Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy CHETAN SHENDE, Real-Time Analyzers, Inc., Frank<br />
Inscore, Atanu Sengupta, Hermes Huang, Stuart Farquharson<br />
10:15 (340-6) Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering in Art and Archaeology<br />
MARCO LEONA, The Metropolitan Museum of Art<br />
10:35 (340-7) SERS and SEIRA: Do They Have A Similar Cause?<br />
PETER R GRIFFITHS, University of Idaho<br />
ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 350<br />
Orthogonal Sensing System for Homeland Security Applications -<br />
arranged by Samar K Guharay, The MITRE Corporation and Eric Houser, Department of Homeland Security<br />
Science and Technology Directorate<br />
Monday Morning, Room 308C<br />
Samar K Guharay, The MITRE Corporation, Presiding<br />
8:00 (350-1) Prototype Micro Gas Chromatograph for Rapid Determination of Explosive<br />
Marker Compounds EDWARD T ZELLERS, University of Michigan, Gustavo Serrano,<br />
Nicolas Nunovero, Lindsay Amos, Will Collin, Hungwei Chang<br />
8:20 (350-2) Chemiresistive Sensing: Nanomaterial Systems with Integrated Receptors<br />
TIMOTHY M SWAGER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />
8:40 (350-3) Integrated Use of X-Ray, Millimeter Wave People Screeners, Raman and Trace<br />
Detectors for Explosive Detection RENO DEBONO, Smiths Detection, Kristofer Roe<br />
9:00 (350-4) Acoustic Probe for Concealed Weapons on Persons JOHN HAAS, ARA, Mark<br />
McKenna, Lance Besaw, Sam Guy, Phil Stimac, Steve Timian<br />
9:20 Recess<br />
9:35 (350-5) Multi-Modal Security Systems for Person-Borne Threats DOUGLAS L MCMAKIN,<br />
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, David Sheen, Paul Keller, Justin Fernandes,<br />
Jonathan Tedeschi, Bruce E Bernacki<br />
9:55 (350-6) Orthogonal Sensing System for Trace Explosives Detection<br />
SAMAR K GUHARAY, The MITRE Corp<br />
10:15 (350-7) Channel Coding to Improve Specificity DAVID J BRADY, Duke University<br />
10:35 (350-8) Long-Wave IR and Passive Wideband Submillimeter-Wave Imagery of Static<br />
Indoor Scenes ERICH GROSSMAN, National Institute of Standards and Technology,<br />
Richard Chamberlin<br />
ORAL SESSION Session 360<br />
Advances in Instrumentation: Atomic Spectroscopy<br />
Monday Morning, Room 307A<br />
Steven B Dorn, Momentive Performance Materials, Inc., Presiding<br />
8:00 (360-1) Chemical Mapping and Depth Profiling of Materials with Laser Ablation<br />
Spectrometers: LIBS and LA-ICPMS ALEXANDER A BOL’SHAKOV, Applied Spectra<br />
Inc., Jong H Yoo, Jhanis J Gonzalez, Chunyi Liu, Richard E Russo<br />
8:20 (360-2) Analysis of Metal-Containing Nanoparticles Using Single Particle ICP-MS (Sp<br />
ICP-MS) in Environmental Matrices JAMES RANVILLE, Colorado School of Mines,<br />
Denise Mitrano, Robert Reed, Heather Pace, Christopher Higgins, Kenneth Neubauer<br />
Monday Morning<br />
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