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Sunday AfternoonPITTCON 2015 TECHNICAL PROGRAMSUNDAY, MARCH 8, 2015AFTERNOONTHE WALLACE H. COULTER LECTURE Session 10The Wallace H. Coulter LectureSunday Afternoon, Room Great Hall A4:45 (10-1) Plasmonics: Shedding Light on Cross-Cutting Scienceand Technologies NAOMI J HALAS, Rice UniversityAWARDS Session 20Pittcon Heritage AwardSunday Afternoon, Room Great Hall A4:30 (20-1) Presentation of the 2015 Pittcon Heritage AwardA BLAINE BOWMAN, IlluminaSYMPOSIUM Session 30Accurate Mass Analysis of Environmental Samples and Food by both LC and GC/Q-TOF-MSarranged by E Michael Thurman and Imma Ferrer, University of ColoradoSYMPOSIUM Session 50Analytical Strategies for Assessing Wound Infections and Healingarranged by Mark H Schoenfisch, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillSunday Afternoon, Room 242Mark H Schoenfisch, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Mark H Schoenfisch1:35 (50-1) Nitric Oxide Level Determinations in Wound Fluid as a Clinical Tool for thePrediction of Healing JOSEPH V BOYKIN, HCA Virginia Healthcare, Stephanie FBernatchez2:10 (50-2) Microfluidic Electrochemical Sensors for Wound Analysis MARK HSCHOENFISCH, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2:45 (50-3) Integrated Omics Using Untargeted Structural Mass SpectrometryStrategies To Decipher Complex Biology JOHN A MCLEAN,Vanderbilt University3:20 Recess3:35 (50-4) Xerogel-Based Sensors for Wound Characterization FRANK V BRIGHT,University of Buffalo, SUNY4:10 (50-5) Development of Smart Bandage Systems for Monitoring Chronic WoundsJAMES DAVIS, University of Ulster, Jolene Phair, Anna McLister, Karl McCreadie,Jill CundellSunday Afternoon, Room 238E Michael Thurman, University of Colorado, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - E Michael Thurman and Imma Ferrer1:35 (30-1) LC/QTOF MS Analysis of Microcystins in Natural Waters RALPH HINDLE,Vogon Labs2:10 (30-2) The Analysis of Complex Samples by 2D-GC Combined with High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry A JOHN DANE, JEOL USA, Inc., Robert Cody,Masaaki Ubukata2:45 (30-3) Analysis of Honey and Maple Syrups by LC/Q-TOF-MS IMMA FERRER,University of Colorado, E Michael Thurman, Jerry Zweigenbaum3:20 Recess3:35 (30-4) Dioxins Analysis in Low Level Environmental Samples by MS/MSENRICO DAVOLI, IRCCS Istituto Mario Negri4:10 (30-5) Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing Waters by both LC/Q-TOF-MS, IonMobility, and ICP MS E MICHAEL THURMAN, University of Colorado,Imma FerrerSYMPOSIUM Session 40ACS DAC - Silica Nanoparticles in Analytical Chemistryarranged by Gabor Patonay, Georgia State UniversitySunday Afternoon, Room 239Gabor Patonay, Georgia State University, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Gabor Patonay1:35 (40-1) Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications COLETTEMCDONAGH, Dublin City University, Robert Nooney, Barbara Korzeniowska,Dorota Wencel2:10 (40-2) Enhancing the Photostability and Quantum Yield of Near Infrared DyeFluorescence with Silica Nanoparticles SAMUEL ACHILEFU,Washington University2:45 (40-3) Modified Silica Nanoparticles for the Rapid Separation and Detection ofE. coli SAM R NUGEN, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Samuel DAlcaine, Juhong Chen3:20 Recess3:35 (40-4) Silica-Based Near-Infrared Fluorescent Nanomaterials and TheirBioapplications JULIA XIAOJUN ZHAO, University of North Dakota, Xu Wu4:10 (40-5) Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles in Bioanalytical Applications GABORPATONAY, Georgia State University, Gala Chapman, Maged Henary, Kyle Emer,Sidney CrowThe author list is available at www.pittcon.orgSYMPOSIUM Session 60Differential Ion Mobility Spectrometry: New FAIMS Instrumentation and Applicationsarranged by Alexandre A Shvartsburg, Wichita State UniversitySunday Afternoon, Room 252Alexandre A Shvartsburg, Wichita State University, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Alexandre A Shvartsburg1:35 (60-1) Characterization of a Novel ESI-FAIMS Interface MICHAEL W BELFORD,Thermo Fisher Scientific, Satendra Prasad, Jean-Jacques Dunyach2:10 (60-2) FAIMS Combined With FTICR-MS For the Analysis ofGlycosaminoglycan Mixtures JONATHAN AMSTER, University of Georgia2:45 (60-3) Differential Mobility Spectrometry Design Optimization andSimulations BRADLEY B SCHNEIDER, AB SCIEX, Erkinjon G Nazarov, FrankLondry, Thomas R Covey3:20 Recess3:35 (60-4) High Resolution, Extreme Field Spectra of Small (< 350D) Molecules withAdvanced FAIMS Configuration ASHLEY T WILKS, Owlstone Inc4:10 (60-5) Pushing the Limits of FAIMS Resolution through Novel Buffer GasCompositions ALEXANDRE A SHVARTSBURG, Wichita State UniversitySYMPOSIUM Session 70New Tools for Environmental Water Analysesarranged by Lisa A Holland, West Virginia UniversitySunday Afternoon, Room 254Lisa A Holland, West Virginia University, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Lisa A Holland1:35 (70-1) Environmental Water Analysis: Modern Tools for EmergingContaminants and Complex Samples SUSAN D RICHARDSON, University ofSouth Carolina2:10 (70-2) Microscale Analytical Systems for Detection of Water ContaminationVINCENT T REMCHO, Oregon State University, Leslie J Loh, Christopher A Heist2:45 (70-3) Quantitative Point-of-Need Diagnostics SCOTT PHILLIPS, ThePennsylvania State University3:20 Recess3:35 (70-4) Adverse Biological Effects Monitoring in Fishes for Identification ofChemicals of Emerging Concern in the Aquatic Environment VICKI SBLAZER, U.S. Geological Survey, Luke Iwanowicz4:10 (70-5) Microscale Analyses to Monitor Water Contamination: DetectingEndocrine Disrupting Chemicals through the Direct Determination ofMultiple Circulating Steroids in Individual Fish LISA A HOLLAND, WestVirginia University, Vincent Nyakubaya, Marriah C Ellington, Brandon C Durney,Jennifer R Stueckle24

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