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WORKSHOP Session 650<br />

Managing and Motivating for Continuous Improvement (ALMA) -<br />

arranged by Dennis Swijter, IFF R&D and Kurt Headrick, Vale<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 310B<br />

Dennis Swijter, IFF R&D, Presiding<br />

2:00 Introductory Remarks - Dennis Swijter and Kurt Headrick<br />

2:05 (650-1) Continuous Improvement: Aligning the Laboratory with Stakeholder Needs<br />

LAWRENCE MURPHY, Cabot Corporation<br />

2:30 (650-2) Evaluation and Implementation of New Technology – A Multi-Disciplinary Team<br />

Based Approach for Modernization and Continuous Improvement of Your<br />

Laboratory WAYNE M MULLETT, Nordion<br />

2:55 (650-3) Is It Only About the Money? LARRY SIMERAL, Albemarle Corporation<br />

3:20 Recess<br />

3:35 (650-4) SMART Analytical Lab Employee Incentive Goals KURT HEADRICK, Vale<br />

4:00 (650-5) Using Cascading Goals to Improve Individual and Work Group Performance<br />

JOHN KEITH BORCHARDT, Southhaven Communications<br />

4:25 (650-6) Motivating Analytical Teams in a Changing R&D Landscape ERIC MOORE, Qteros,<br />

Inc.<br />

WORKSHOP Session 660<br />

Words Matter - Effective Communication in Your Lab -<br />

arranged by Mario Di Ubaldi, Lab Manager Magazine<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 313<br />

Mario Di Ubaldi, Lab Manager Magazine, Presiding<br />

2:00 Introductory Remarks - Mario Di Ubaldi<br />

2:05 (660-1) Words Matter - Effective Communication in Your Lab<br />

PAMELA JETT, Jett Communication, Inc.<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 670<br />

Advances in Preparative Chromatography Techniques -<br />

arranged by Martha Knight, CC Biotech LLC<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 307B<br />

Martha Knight, CC Biotech LLC, Presiding<br />

2:00 (670-1) Multi-Column Continuous Chromatography: A Versatile and Scalable Platform<br />

for Purification of Biologicals and Chemicals ANTHONY CHARLES GRABSKI, Semba<br />

Biosciences, Inc., Bruce Thalley, Alla Zilberman, Robert Mierendorf<br />

2:20 (670-2) Mass Spectrometric Monitoring for Preparative High Speed Counter-Current<br />

Chromatography KOICHI INOUE, Kinjo Gakuin University<br />

2:40 (670-3) Spiral Countercurrent Chromatography: Instrumentation and Techniques<br />

MARTHA KNIGHT, CC Biotech LLC<br />

3:00 (670-4) Overcoming Challenges in Mass Directed SFC Purification<br />

JOHN VAN ANTWERP, Waters Corporation<br />

3:20 Recess<br />

3:35 (670-5) A Supercritical Fluid Based Approach to Sample Work-up, Analysis and<br />

Purification in Natural Products Research JOHN PATRICK MCCAULEY, Waters<br />

Corporation, Jacquelyn Runco, Rui Chen, Harbaksh Sidhu, Yongwei Xu, Lei Sang,<br />

Huang Jing<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 680<br />

Analytical Instrumentation for Bio-materials at Practical Use (PAI-NET) -<br />

arranged by Kenji Kojima, Professionals’ Network in Advanced Instrumentation Society<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 206B<br />

Kenji Kojima, Professionals’ Network in Advanced Instrumentation Society, Presiding<br />

2:00 (680-1) Integration and Installation of Micro-Fluidic Devices on Bio-Medical Equipment<br />

RYO MIYAKE, Hiroshima University<br />

2:20 (680-2) Micro/Nano Analytical Devices on Chips and Instrumentation for Practical Use<br />

KAZUMA MAWATARI, The University of Tokyo<br />

2:40 (680-3) Lab-on-a-Chip Systems for Medical Diagnostics MANABU TOKESHI, Nagoya<br />

University<br />

PITTCON <strong>2012</strong> TECHNICAL PROGRAM<br />

3:00 (680-4) Bioanalytical Microdevices Based on Chemically-Functionalized Capillary Array<br />

Towards Simple and Practical Multi-Bioanalysis HIDEAKI HISAMOTO, Osaka<br />

Prefecture University, Tatsuro Endo<br />

3:20 Recess<br />

3:35 (680-5) Novel Correlative Microscopy Methods for Imaging Biological Samples<br />

WILLIAM A RUSSIN, Northwestern University<br />

3:55 (680-6) Sub-Minute Separations Using Microflow-UHPLC<br />

KHALED S MRIZIQ, Eksigent, Part of AB SCIEX, Remco van Soest<br />

4:15 (680-7) Rapid Characterization of Bacteria Using Newly Developed MALDI Spiral-TOFMS<br />

KANAE TERAMOTO, JEOL Ltd.<br />

4:35 (680-8) High Sensitive Ultra Compact Elemental Analysis Using Liquid Electrode Plasma<br />

Atomic Emission Spectrometry and Its Biological Application YUZURU<br />

TAKAMURA, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST)<br />

ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 690<br />

Quantitation of Proteins: From Clinical Applications to Biotherapeutics -<br />

arranged by Mike Lee, Milestone Development Services and Gary Valaskovic, New Objective<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 307D<br />

Mike Lee, Milestone Development Services, Presiding<br />

2:00 (690-1) Sample Preparation – A Critical Path to Absolute Protein Quantitation by<br />

Targeted Mass Spectrometry NALINI SADAGOPAN, Agilent Technologies<br />

2:20 (690-2) Transforming a Qualitative Protein Biomarker Assay into a Clinical Diagnostic<br />

Assay KENNETH C LEWIS, OpAns, Anthony T Yeung<br />

2:40 (690-3) High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Data - New Frontiers for Bioinformatics<br />

NATHAN A YATES, Merck<br />

3:00 (690-4) Protein-Level Fractionation by Electrophoresis as Sample Preparation for<br />

Quantitative Protein Analysis by LC-MS/MS RICHARD KING, PharmaCadence<br />

Analytical Services, LLC, Carmen Fernandez-Metzler<br />

3:20 Recess<br />

3:35 (690-5) Evaluation of Options to Improve the Robustness of LC-MRM-MS Peptide<br />

Quantification Assays at Nano Flowrates SUSAN E ABBATIELLO, The Broad Institute<br />

of MIT and Harvard<br />

3:55 (690-6) Top-Down Quantitative Proteomics Identified Phosphorylation of Cardiac<br />

Troponin I as a Candidate Biomarker for Chronic Heart Failure<br />

YING GE, University of Wisconsin<br />

4:15 (690-7) Integral Membrane Proteins and Quantification by Top-Down Mass<br />

Spectrometry JULIAN P WHITELEGGE, University of California, Los Angeles<br />

4:35 (690-8) Proteomics with Species-Specific Quantitation for Investigation of Chlamydia<br />

Trachomatis Developmental Forms<br />

J WILL THOMPSON, Duke University, Hector A Saka<br />

ORAL SESSION Session 700<br />

Bioanalytical CE and Microfluidics<br />

Monday Afternoon, Room 307C<br />

Xingwei Wu, West Virginia University, Presiding<br />

2:00 (700-1) Rapid Determination of Steroidal Compounds Using Capillary Electrophoresis<br />

for Environmental Monitoring LISA A HOLLAND, West Virginia University,<br />

Vincent T Nyakubaya, Ted J Langan, Jennifer Ripley-Stueckle<br />

2:20 (700-2) Highly-Stabilized Phospholipid Bilayer Coatings for Transmembrane Protein<br />

Functionalization in Capillary Electrochromatography ELYSSIA M STEINWINTER,<br />

University of Arizona, Elisabeth Mansfield, Craig A Aspinwall<br />

2:40 (700-3) Rapid Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) Coupled to Particle-into –Liquid-Sampling:<br />

A Tool for Studying Aqueous Phase Atmospheric Chemistry<br />

HAO TANG, Texas Tech University, Yiyi Wei, Jon Thompson<br />

3:00 (700-4) Passive Microfluidic Methods for Secretion Sampling and Quantitation of<br />

Adiponectin from Murine Adipocytes LEAH A GODWIN, Auburn University,<br />

Desiree Wanders, Joonyul Kim, Robert L Judd, Christopher J Easley<br />

3:20 Recess<br />

3:35 (700-5) Rapid Sizing of DNA Markers Using Self-Assembled Nanomaterials for Chemical<br />

Sieving LISA A HOLLAND, West Virginia University, Brandon C Durney, Xingwei Wu<br />

Monday Afternoon<br />

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