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

Thursday, p.m., March 12<br />

3:20 (2790-4) Analytical Methods for Unraveling Neurological<br />

Disease State Mechanisms In vivo MICHAEL A JOHNSON, University of<br />

Kansas, Gregory L Osterhaus, Kelli Lauderdale, Linda J Steele, John C Kraft,<br />

Stephen C Fowler, Jonathon Pinkston, Stephan Von Horsten, Olaf Riess<br />

3:55 (2790-5) Improving the Biocompatibility and Analytical<br />

Performance of In vivo Chemical Sensors via Nitric Oxide<br />

Release/Generating Polymeric Coatings MARK E MEYERHOFF,<br />

The University of Michigan<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2800<br />

Bioinformatics of Proteomics - arranged by Ronald Orlando, University<br />

of Georgia<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room S402b<br />

Ronald Orlando, University of Georgia, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Ronald Orlando<br />

1:35 (2800-1) Beyond Protein Identification, Making Sense of<br />

Proteomic Data RONALD ORLANDO, University of Georgia<br />

2:10 (2800-2) Wild-Card Search for Shotgun Proteomics<br />

MARSHALL BERN, Palo Alto Research Center<br />

2:45 (2800-3) The Normalized Spectral Abundance Factor<br />

Approach for Quantitative Proteomic Analysis MICHAEL WASHBURN,<br />

Stowers Institute For Medical Research, Ying Zhang, Zhihui Wen, Norman<br />

Pavelka, Marjorie Fournier, Selene Swanson, Laurence Florens<br />

3:20 (2800-4) Comparison and Optimization of Mass Spectrometric<br />

and Bioinformatics Strategies for Phosphopeptide Identification ALEXEY I<br />

NESVIZHSKII, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor<br />

3:55 (2800-5) Resolution and Quantification of Protein Isoforms in<br />

Complex Genomes D BRENT WEATHERLY, BioInquire, LLC<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2810<br />

Global Issues Facing the Food Industry - arranged by Joe Romano,<br />

Waters Corporation<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room S401d<br />

Joe Romano, Waters Corporation, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Joe Romano<br />

1:35 (2810-1) Food Protection in Global Economy STEVEN<br />

MUSSER, FDA/CFSAN<br />

2:10 (2810-2) Utilizing Analytical Intelligence to Drive Food Safety<br />

JOHN ANTHONY WARD, The Coca-Cola Company<br />

2:45 (2810-3) Analytical Methods used for Regulatory Control of<br />

Veterinary Drug Residues in Foods of Animal Origin and their Impacts on<br />

Global Trade JOE BOISON, CFIA Saskatoon Laboratory, Stephen Lee, Ron<br />

Gedir, Johanna Chrusch<br />

3:20 (2810-4) Transformational Changes in the Contract<br />

Laboratory Environment in Response to Recent Challenges in Food<br />

Analysis SHANKAR BHATTACHARYYA, Certified Laboratories, Inc.<br />

3:55 (2810-5) Regulating Food Safety for a Global Marketplace<br />

PAUL YOUNG, Waters Corporation<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2820<br />

Instrumentation for On-site and In-vivo Applications - arranged by<br />

Janusz Pawliszyn, University of Waterloo<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room S404bc<br />

Janusz Pawliszyn, University of Waterloo, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Janusz Pawliszyn<br />

1:35 (2820-1) Advantages of In-Field Sample Analysis using a<br />

Hand-Portable Capillary Gas Chromatograph Toroidal Ion Trap Mass<br />

Spectrometer (GC-TMS) STEPHEN A LAMMERT, Torion Technologies -<br />

Consultant, Joseph L Oliphant, Christopher R Bowerbank, Tiffany C Wirth,<br />

Nathan L Porter, Edgar D Lee, Douglas W Later<br />

2:10 (2820-2) Miniaturization of Sample Preparation Devices for<br />

Various Analytical Situations KIYOKATSU JINNO, Toyohashi University of<br />

Technology<br />

2:45 (2820-3) Application of Differential Mobility Spectrometry to<br />

Diagnosis of Tuberculosis JOSE MIGUEL TREVEJO, Draper Laboratory,<br />

Heather Lanman, Christopher Sassetti, Shirley Hoenigman, Chitra Kanchagar,<br />

Preshious Rearden<br />

3:20 (2820-4) Breath Components as Diagnostic and Therapeutic<br />

Markers of Disease Condition PURNENDU K DASGUPTA, University of<br />

Texas Arlington, Shin-Ichi Ohira<br />

3:55 (2820-5) In-Vivo Applications of Solid Phase Microextraction<br />

JANUSZ PAWLISZYN, University of Waterloo<br />

SYMPOSIUM Session 2830<br />

Ubiquitous Wireless Chemical and Biological Sensors: From<br />

the Lab into the Field - arranged by Radislav Potyrailo, General Electric<br />

Global Research Center<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room S402a<br />

Radislav Potyrailo, General Electric Global Research Center, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Radislav Potyrailo<br />

1:35 (2830-1) Novel Wireless Biosensor Technologies for Point-of-<br />

Care Applications CHRISTOPHER R LOWE, University of Cambridge<br />

2:10 (2830-2) Surface Acoustic Waves (SAW) Radio Frequency<br />

Identification (RFID) Sensors for Ubiquitous Molecular Recognition<br />

WILLIAM DANIEL HUNT, Georgia Institute of Technology, Ryan S Westafer,<br />

Peter J Edmonson, Desmond D Stubbs<br />

2:45 (2830-3) A New Wireless Micro/Nano-Biosensor for In-Situ<br />

Detection of Bacteria in Water ZHONGYANG CHENG, Auburn University<br />

3:20 (2830-4) Wireless, Passive Magnetic Sensors for Biomedical<br />

Applications KEAT GHEE ONG, Michigan Technological University<br />

3:55 (2830-5) Radio Frequency Identification Devices for<br />

Ubiquitous Chemical and Biological Sensing RADISLAV POTYRAILO, GE<br />

Global Research<br />

WORKSHOP Session 2840<br />

Analytical Challenges in Biofuel Analysis - arranged by Michael<br />

McGinley and Sky Countryman, Phenomenex<br />

Thursday Afternoon, Room S405a<br />

Michael McGinley, Phenomenex, Presiding<br />

1:30 Introductory Remarks - Michael McGinley and Sky<br />

Countryman<br />

1:35 (2840-1) Optimization versus Pragmatism in GC Analysis in<br />

Fuel-Grade Ethanol Production Plants JAMES MOTT, Shimadzu Scientific<br />

Instruments<br />

2:05 (2840-2) Efforts in Developing New Analytical Solutions for<br />

Monitoring and Quality Analysis of Biofuel Manufacturing SKY<br />

COUNTRYMAN, Phenomenex, Inc.<br />

2:35 (2840-3) Progress in Methods of Biomass Analysis FOSTER<br />

A AGBLEVOR, Virginia Tech<br />

3:05 Recess<br />

3:20 (2840-4) Development of Advanced Imaging Techniques for<br />

the Analysis of Biomass during Pretreatment BLAKE SIMMONS, Joint<br />

BioEnergy Institute<br />

3:50 (2840-5) Biomass Compositional Analysis: Lessons from the<br />

Laboratory AMIE SLUITER, NREL<br />

4:20 Panel Discussion<br />

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