2012 Final Program - Pittcon
2012 Final Program - Pittcon
2012 Final Program - Pittcon
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PITTCON <strong>2012</strong> TECHNICAL PROGRAM<br />
Wednesday Morning<br />
SYMPOSIUM Session 1560<br />
Conquering Diffusion Limit in Monitoring of Biomolecules and Bioparticles -<br />
arranged by Radislav Potyrailo, GE Global Research and Fredrik Höök, Chalmers University of Technology<br />
Wednesday Morning, Room 307B<br />
Radislav Potyrailo, GE Global Research, Presiding<br />
8:00 Introductory Remarks - Radislav Potyrailo and Fredik Hook<br />
8:05 (1560-1) Commercial SPR Instruments - 20 Years of Advancements and Heading for the<br />
Future STEFAN LÖFÅS, GE Healthcare<br />
8:40 (1560-2) Rapid, Attomolar Toxin Detection Enabled with Mass Transport<br />
SHAWN P MULVANEY, US Naval Research Laboratory, Paul E Sheehan<br />
9:15 (1560-3) Nanostructures for Simultaneous Transport, Analyte Concentration and Sensing<br />
DAVID SINTON, University of Toronto<br />
9:50 (1560-4) On the Geometry of Diffusion and the Limits of Nanobiosensing<br />
MUHAMMAD A ALAM, Purdue University<br />
10:25 (1560-5) Plasmonic Nanohole Arrays for Sensing with Biomolecules and Cellular<br />
Membranes SANG-HYUN OH, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities<br />
SYMPOSIUM Session 1570<br />
Integrated Microfluidics (ACS-ANYL) -<br />
arranged by R Scott Martin, Saint Louis University<br />
Wednesday Morning, Room 308B<br />
R Scott Martin, Saint Louis University, Presiding<br />
8:00 Introductory Remarks - R Scott Martin<br />
8:05 (1570-1) Integrated Microdialysis-Microchip Electrophoresis for On-Animal Analysis<br />
SUSAN M LUNTE, University of Kansas, David E Scott, Anne Regel, Ryan Grigsby<br />
8:40 (1570-2) Feedback Control of a Physiological System on a Microfluidic Device<br />
MICHAEL G ROPER, Florida State University, Zhang Xinyu, Raghuram Dhumpa,<br />
Tuan M Truong<br />
9:15 (1570-3) Photonics-on-a-Chip: Enabling Detection Elements for Lab-on-a-Chip<br />
Biosensing Applications RYAN C BAILEY, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign<br />
9:50 (1570-4) High Throughput Analysis versus High Throughput Screening: Can the<br />
Microfluidic Device Compete with the Multi-well Plate?<br />
DANA SPENCE, Michigan State University<br />
10:25 (1570-5) Integrating Valving, Electrophoresis and Electrochemical Detection for<br />
Monitoring Cellular Release R SCOTT MARTIN, Saint Louis University<br />
SYMPOSIUM Session 1580<br />
Miniature Mass Spectrometries: Reaching for the Exponential on the Growth Cure -<br />
arranged by R Graham Cooks and Zheng Ouyang, Purdue University<br />
Wednesday Morning, Room 207A<br />
R Graham Cooks and Zheng Ouyang, Purdue University, Presiding<br />
8:00 Introductory Remarks - R Graham Cooks and Zheng Ouyang<br />
8:05 (1580-1) Miniature Mass Spectrometer Packaging for Portability and Performance<br />
MILTON L LEE, Brigham Young University, Jeffrey L Jones, Randall W Waite, Anthony D<br />
Rands, Stephen A Lammert, Edgar D Lee, Charles Stephen Sadowski, Douglas W Later,<br />
David D Manning<br />
8:40 (1580-2) Vacuum Pumps for Miniature Mass Spectrometers<br />
PAUL H SORENSEN, Creare Inc., Robert J Kline-Schoder<br />
9:15 (1580-3) Mass Analyzers for Miniature Mass Spectrometers<br />
DENNIS J BARKET, FLIR Systems, James M Wells<br />
9:50 (1580-4) Atmospheric Pressure Interface for Miniature Mass Spectrometers<br />
ZHENG OUYANG, Purdue University, Tsung-Chi Chen, Sandilya Garimella, Wei Xu,<br />
R Graham Cooks<br />
10:25 (1580-5) Ionization Methods for Miniature Mass Spectrometers<br />
JENTAIE SHIEA, National Sun Yat-Sen University<br />
WORKSHOP Session 1590<br />
Addressing Challenges in Dietary Supplement Analysis -<br />
arranged by Catherine A Rimmer, National Institute of Standards and Technology and R Kenneth Marcus,<br />
Clemson University<br />
Wednesday Morning, Room 313<br />
Catherine A Rimmer, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Presiding<br />
8:00 Introductory Remarks - Catherine A Rimmer and R Kenneth Marcus<br />
8:05 (1590-1) The ODS Analytical Methods and Reference Materials <strong>Program</strong><br />
JOSEPH M BETZ, ODS/NIH<br />
8:40 (1590-2) Challenges in the Certification of Dietary Supplement Standard Reference<br />
Materials MELISSA PHILLIPS, National Institute of Standards and Technology<br />
9:15 (1590-3) Optimization of Chromatographic Selectivity for the Analysis of Dietary<br />
Supplements MARK C ROMAN, Tampa Bay Analytical Research<br />
9:50 Recess<br />
10:05 (1590-4) Liquid Chromatography-Particle Beam Electron Ionization Mass Spectrometry<br />
Profiling of Botanical Products R KENNETH MARCUS, Clemson University,<br />
Carolyn E Quarles<br />
10:40 (1590-5) Fatty Acid Methods and Measurements MICHELE SCHANTZ, National Institute of<br />
Standards and Technology, Lane Sander, Katherine E Sharpless, Stephen A Wise<br />
11:15 Panel Discussion<br />
ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 1600<br />
Ionophore-based Chemical Sensors I -<br />
arranged by Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota and Eric Bakker, University of Geneva<br />
Wednesday Morning, Room 311A<br />
Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota, Presiding<br />
8:00 (1600-1) Ion Detection in Confined Samples with Chemical Amplification and<br />
Visualization ERIC BAKKER, University of Geneva, Ewa Grygolowicz-Pawlak, Alexey<br />
Shvarev, Bastien Néel, Gaston A Crespo<br />
8:20 (1600-2) Chemically Modified Nanopores for Selective Sensing RÓBERT E GYURCSÁNYI,<br />
Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Gyula Jágerszki, Péter Fürjes<br />
8:40 (1600-3) Design of a Calibration Buffer for the Analysis of Iron (III) in Seawater Using the<br />
Iron Chalcogenide Glass Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE): A Surface Study of the<br />
ISE’s Modified Surface Layer ROLAND DE MARCO, University of the Sunshine Coast,<br />
Mark Maric<br />
9:00 (1600-4) Water Uptake of Polymeric Ion-Selective Membranes and Solid-Contact<br />
Materials Studied by the Oven Based Coulometric Karl Fischer and the FTIR-ATR<br />
Technique TOM LINDFORS, Abo Akademi University, He Ning, Róbert E Gyurcsányi<br />
9:20 Recess<br />
9:35 (1600-5) Electrochemical Quantification of 2,6-Diisopropylphenol (Propofol)<br />
ERNO LINDNER, The University of Memphis, Francine Kivlehan, Fernando Garay,<br />
Jidong Guo, Felynncia Rainey<br />
9:55 (1600-6) Teflon AF 2400 – A Tunable Platform for Selective Transport and Extraction<br />
HONG ZHANG, University of Pittsburgh, Dujuan Lu, Sijia Wang, Candace McGowan,<br />
Stephen G Weber<br />
10:15 (1600-7) Advantages and Limitations of a Reference Electrodes Based on an Ionic Liquid<br />
PHILIPPE BUHLMANN, University of Minnesota, Chun-Ze Lai, Melissa A Fierke, Andreas<br />
Stein, Tiantian Zhang<br />
10:35 (1600-8) Application of Anion-Selective Ionophores in Various Polymer Matrices<br />
ELZBIETA MALINOWSKA, Warsaw University of Technology, Mariusz Pietrzak<br />
ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSION Session 1610<br />
It’s Not Your Grandmother’s Quant Course Anymore:<br />
New Tactics for a New Age (ACS-ANYL)<br />
Wednesday Morning, Room 206A<br />
Carol Korzeniewski, Texas Tech University and Michelle M Bushey, Trinity University, Presiding<br />
8:00 (1610-1) The View from Grandpa’s Quant Lab LAWRENCE W POTTS, Gustavus Adolphus<br />
College<br />
8:20 (1610-2) Analytical Chemistry 2.0 - An Open-Access Digital Textbook for Quantitative<br />
Analysis DAVID HARVEY, DePauw University<br />
8:40 (1610-3) A Web Enabled Lab Manual and Other Digital Tools for Your Quant Course<br />
CHRISTOPHER R HARRISON, San Diego State University<br />
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