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<strong>Pittcon</strong> <strong>2009</strong> Technical <strong>Program</strong><br />

Wednesday, a.m., March 11<br />

(1930-12 P) Automated Mercury Analysis of Hydrocarbons JASON P<br />

GRAY, Nippon Instruments North America, Alvin Chua<br />

(1930-13 P) An Investigation of Mercury Levels in the Hair of Smokers and<br />

in Nonsmokers Exposed to Second-Hand Smoke MARK T STAUFFER,<br />

University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Brittany N Singo, Kristin Nicholas<br />

(1930-14 P) An Investigation of Correlations between Metals in Dog Hair<br />

and Canine Diet, with Additional Considerations for Study Based on Dog<br />

Breed MARK T STAUFFER, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Timothy P<br />

Savisky, Jillian M Scola, Nicole M Garcher, Kaleigh R Schuckers<br />

(1930-15 P) Toxic Elements in Apiary's Products from Eastern Serbia<br />

RENATA KOVACEVIC, Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor, Petkovi Nebojša,<br />

Novica Miloševi<br />

(1930-16 P) Bioavailability Study of Cu, Mn and Zn in Cashew Nuts<br />

ANGERSON NOGUEIRA NASCIMENTO, São Paulo University, Pedro V<br />

Oliveira, Juliana Naozuka<br />

(1930-17 P) Trace Metal Determination in Undiluted Seawater by ICP-MS by<br />

Matrix Removal and Preconcentration Using an Automated Dual Valve<br />

System NATHAN J SAETVEIT, Elemental Scientific, Inc., Patrick A Sullivan,<br />

Cory T Gross, Daniel R Wiederin<br />

(1930-18 P) EPA Method 1631E by Discrete Technology JASON P GRAY,<br />

Nippon Instruments North America, Alvin Chua<br />

(1930-19 P) Low Cost Remediation of Industrial Wastewaters using<br />

Modified Coconut Husk KEHINDE O OLAYINKA, University of Lagos,<br />

Aderonke O Oyeyiola, Abdulrasaq O Oyedeji<br />

(1930-20 P) Optimization of an IC/ICP-MS Method for Arsenic Species in<br />

Complex Sample Matrices GIRIDHAR UPADHYAYA, University of Michigan,<br />

Thomas P Yavaraski, Kim F Hayes, Lutgarde Raskin<br />

(1930-21 P) Advances in Signal Processing for Inductively Coupled Plasma<br />

PAUL KRAMPITZ, Perkin Elmer Inc., Laura Thompson, Steve Mangum<br />

(1930-22 P) Heavy Metal Analysis for the Toy Industry by Inductively<br />

Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy with Microwave Assisted<br />

Sample Digestion LEE DAVIDOWSKI, PerkinElmer Inc., Zoe Grosser, Laura<br />

Thompson<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1940<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. You cannot get onto the exposition floor until after 9:00 AM.<br />

Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Location of the<br />

posters is on the center of the Exposition Floor - Aisles 2400-3700.<br />

Biological Sample Analysis<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(1940-1 P) Improvement of Microdialysis Techniques for Bioprocesses<br />

SARAH M WASSINK, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, William R<br />

LaCourse<br />

(1940-2 P) Identification of Xenobiotic and Prodrug Metabolites from<br />

Highly Enriched Acidic Organelles CHAD SATORI, University of Minnesota,<br />

Edgar A Arriaga, Joseph Katzenmeyer<br />

(1940-3 P) Whole blood Analysis for Pharmacokinetics Studies Utilizing<br />

MEBS, LC-MS-MS RANA SAID, Karolinska Institute, Moustapha Hassan,<br />

Mohamed Abdel-Rehim<br />

(1940-4 P) Supported Liquid Membrane Extraction of Pesticides from<br />

Human Plasma HELENA HANSSON, Stockholm University<br />

(1940-5 P) Zr 4+ Immobilized Metal Affinity Chromatography with GMA-<br />

EDMA Monolithic Capillary Column for Phosphoproteome Analysis SHUN<br />

FENG, University of Michigan, David M Lubman<br />

(1940-6 P) Minimal Invasive Approach Toward the Determination of<br />

Environmental Pollutants in Birds REBECCA I COOPER, Miami University,<br />

David E Russell, Neil D Danielson<br />

(1940-7 P) Advanced Oxidation Process for Pretreatment of Blood<br />

Samples for Chemical Analysis STEFANIE A BRAGG, University of<br />

Tennessee, Kristie C Armstrong, Clarissa E Tatum, James Q Chambers, Zi-Ling<br />

Xue<br />

(1940-8 P) Detergent Removal for Protein Samples Using SDR HyperD<br />

Resin and Mass Spectrometry Based Detection LISA BRADBURY, Pall Life<br />

Sciences, Saurabh Nagpal, Hongshan Li, Gurpreet Kuar<br />

(1940-9 P) Non-Drip Filtration Plates for Improved Lipid and Protein<br />

Depletion in Bioanalysis MIN SEOK CHANG, Varian Inc., David Jones,<br />

Eugene Chang, Andrea J Buchheit, Sihem B Mahmoud, Ritu Arora<br />

(1940-10 P) Membrane-Based Centrifugal Separations for Development of<br />

Rapid Analytical Methods DAVID DEAN CUNNINGHAM, Abbott Diagnostics<br />

(1940-11 P) The NCI Best Practices for Biospecimen Resources and the<br />

Biospecimen Research Network MARK D LIM, National Cancer Institute,<br />

Helen Moore, Carolyn C Compton<br />

(1940-12 P) Monitoring the Reproducibility of Direct Sampling using a<br />

Capillary from Gelatin Tissue-Mimics by Capillary Electrophoresis and<br />

Atomic Force Microscopy YAOHUA WANG, University of Minnesota, Edgar A<br />

Arriaga<br />

(1940-13 P) Low Flow In-Line EOF Pump for in vivo Sampling KYAW T<br />

MYASEIN, University of Illinois at Chicago, Beth E Cowgill, Scott Shippy<br />

(1940-14 P) Measurement of Carbonyl Compounds Emanating from Human<br />

Skin by Passive Flux Sampling – HPLC System YOSHIKA SEKINE, Tokai<br />

University, Takatoshi Sekiguchi, Fumio Watanabe, Kunitoshi Matsunobu, Naoto<br />

Miyashita<br />

POSTER SESSION Session 1950<br />

All posters are to be mounted by 10:00 AM and remain on display until<br />

4:30 PM. You cannot get onto the exposition floor until after 9:00 AM.<br />

Authors must be present from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Location of the<br />

posters is on the center of the Exposition Floor - Aisles 2400-3700.<br />

Biosensors<br />

Wednesday Morning<br />

(1950-1 P) Enzyme-Nanowire Conjugates for Multiplexed Biosensing<br />

STACEY L DEAN, Penn State University, Jacqueline D Keighron, Gregory E<br />

Hild, Christine D Keating<br />

(1950-2 P) Quantum Dot Based Detection of Bacterial Ribosomal RNA<br />

ERIC A HUNT, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Sapna K Deo<br />

(1950-3 P) Oligonucleotide-based Signal Amplification of Nucleic Acids<br />

Hybridization Electroanalytical Ultrasensitive Detection ABDEL NASSER M<br />

KAWDE, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals<br />

(1950-4 P) Development of Point-of-Care/In-field Nucleic Acid Biosensors<br />

GUODONG LIU, North Dakota State University, Xun Mao<br />

(1950-5 P) Whole Cell Based Biosensing System for the Detection of<br />

Autoinducer-2 in IBD Patient Samples NILESH RAUT, University of<br />

Kentucky, Patrizia Pasini, Deborah R Auer Flomenhoft, Shashidhar Harohadli,<br />

Sylvia Daunert<br />

(1950-6 P) Construction of Biosensors by Tethering of Enzyme-Gold<br />

Nanoparticles to Polymer-Based Matrix TATJANA ROMASKEVIC, Vilnius<br />

University, Jaroslav Voronovic, Almira Ramanaviciene, Arunas Ramanavicius<br />

(1950-7 P) Electrochemical Detection of Homovanillyl Alcohol by Both<br />

Cyclic Voltammetry and Differential Pulse Voltammetry JU CHOU,<br />

Southeastern Louisiana University, Terri Ilgen, Bradley Bursavich<br />

(1950-8 P) Comparison of Electrochemical and Surface Plasmon<br />

Resonance Immunosensor Responses KURITA RYOJI, AIST, Nakamoto<br />

Kohei, Ueda Akio, Niwa Osamu<br />

(1950-9 P) Ion-Sensitive Field-Effect Transistor Based Sensor for AMP<br />

Derivatives AKIMITSU KUGIMIYA, RCAST, The City of Hiroshima, Kaori<br />

Kohara, Fumie Babe<br />

(1950-10 P) Bi-enzyme Hydrosol-Gel Encrusted Membrane Based Arginine<br />

Biosensor for Analysis of Arginine in Clinical and Food Samples<br />

GURNOOR KAUR, Punjabi University, Neelam Verma, Denys N Wheatley<br />

(1950-11 P) Detection Strategies for Lipoarabinomannan LESLIE A HIATT,<br />

Vanderbilt University, David Cliffel<br />

(1950-12 P) Use of Biopolymers for Improving the Biocompatibility of in<br />

vivo Sensors KYLE SJÖHOLM, Saint Louis University, Shelley D Minteer<br />

(1950-13 P) Label-Free Detection of Carbohydrate-Bacteria Interaction<br />

using an Optical Ring Resonator Sensor JI-YEON BYEON, University of<br />

Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Ryan C Bailey, Riccardo Castelli, Peter H<br />

Seeberger<br />

(1950-14 P) Whole-Cell Based Asparagine Biosensor for Leukemia and<br />

Solid Tumors KULDEEP KUMAR, M.M. Modi College, Patiala, Neelam Verma,<br />

Satish K Bhardwaj, Sneh Anand<br />

(1950-15 P) An Economical and Portable Monitoring Device for<br />

Potentiometric-Based Determination of Antioxidant/Oxidant Activity in<br />

Blood MARTIN J DUDZIAK, TETRAD Innovation, Inc., Khena Z Brainina<br />

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