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SYMPOSIUM Session 80Re-learning Biology with Mass Spectrometryarranged by Rena Robinson, University of Pittsburgh and Lisa M Jones, Indiana University-PurdueUniversity IndianapolisSunday Afternoon, Room 255Rena Robinson, University of Pittsburgh, PresidingLisa M Jones, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Rena Robinson and Lisa M Jones1:35 (80-1) Mass Spectrometry and Bioinformatics: Key Components forBreakthrough Discoveries in Cancer Research CAROL NILSSON, Universityof Texas Medical Branch, Ekaterina Mostovenko, Cheryl Lichti, Erik Sulman,Frederick F Lang, Akos Vegari, Gyorgy Marko-Varga, David Fenyo2:10 (80-2) An In Vivo Protein Footprinting Method Coupled with MassSpectrometry for the Structural Analysis of Proteins LISA M JONES,Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis2:45 (80-3) The Importance of Ultrahigh Specificity in Reading the ComplexLanguage of Biology DAVID C MUDDIMAN, North Carolina State University3:20 Recess3:35 (80-4) Understanding the Complexity of Disease with Proteomics RENÃROBINSON, University of Pittsburgh4:10 (80-5) Re-Learning Pain GARY SIUZDAK, ScrippsSYMPOSIUM Session 90SEAC - Electroanalysis from Benchtop to Bedsidearranged by Shelley Minteer, University of UtahSunday Afternoon, Room 253Shelley Minteer, University of Utah, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Shelley Minteer1:35 (90-1) Multiplexed Electrochemical and ECL Protein Detection andTranslation to Personalized Cancer Diagnostics JAMES F RUSLING,University of Connecticut2:10 (90-2) Portable Integrated Electrochemical Paper-Based Analytical DevicesCHARLES HENRY, Colorado State University2:45 (90-3) Aptamer-Hydrogel Hybrid Surfaces for Stable Real Time Monitoring ofTherapeutics RYAN J WHITE, University of Maryland Baltimore County, LaurenR Schoukroun-Barnes, Ethan Glaser, Jennie B Leach3:20 Recess3:35 (90-4) In Vivo Electrochemistry to Understand Physiological Roles ofAscorbate LANQUN MAO, Chinese Academy of Sciences4:10 (90-5) Enzymatic Bioelectrocatalysis: From Buffer to Bodily Fluids SHELLEYMINTEER, University of UtahSYMPOSIUM Session 100SERS in Medical Applicationsarranged by Mustafa Culha, Yeditepe UniversitySunday Afternoon, Room 256Mustafa Culha, Yeditepe University, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Mustafa Culha1:35 (100-1) SERS for Genomic Diagnostics HSIN-NENG WANG, Duke University, NaveenGandra, Tuan Vo-Dinh2:10 (100-2) Plasmonic Nanoparticles SERS of Phase Synchronized Single Cells withTime, Advantages and Possible Problems MOSTAFA A EL-SAYED, GeorgiaInstitute of Technology2:45 (100-3) Biomedical Applications of SERS: UTI Diagnostics, Cancer Metabolomicsand Forensics LAWRENCE ZIEGLER, Boston University3:20 Recess3:35 (100-4) SERS From Living Cells JOSEPH IRUDAYARAJ, Purdue University4:10 (100-5) Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering for Clinical MicroorganismIdentification MUSTAFA CULHA, Yeditepe University, Ertug Avci,Kelestemur SedaPITTCON 2015 TECHNICAL PROGRAMWORKSHOPS Session 110ALMA - Best Practices in Laboratory Managementarranged by Dennis FH Swijter, IFF R&DSunday Afternoon, Room 269Dennis FH Swijter, IFF R&D, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Dennis FH Swijter1:35 (110-1) S.M.A.R.T. Laboratory Practices JULIUS BUENCONSEJO,Keppel Infrastructure2:05 (110-2) Success Metrics for Laboratory Management: How Do We Know WhenWe’re Doing Well? ERIC MARTIN, Harvard Center for Nanoscale Systems2:35 (110-3) Monitoring the Health of Your Laboratory Through Key PerformanceIndicators VERONICA JEAN GODLEY, San Antonio Water System3:05 Recess3:20 (110-4) Managing the Sandbox: Coaching Toward Collaboration andTeamwork RICHARD R DURAND, JR, Sun Chemical Corporation3:50 (110-5) Motivation and Safety: Driving Forces in Academia KIMBERLY MOSER,University of OklahomaORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Session 120Characterization of the Fate and Effects of Contaminants of Emerging Concerns byChemical and Biological Methodsarranged by Diana S Aga, University at BuffaloSunday Afternoon, Room 260Diana S Aga, University at Buffalo, Presiding1:30 (120-1) Identification of Flame Retardant Additives in Consumer Products UsingMass Spectrometry and Understanding Human ExposurePathways HEATHER STAPLETON, Duke University, Ellen M Cooper, Katie Davis,Lee Ferguson1:50 (120-2) Investigating Contaminant Fate and Environmental Risk of SyntheticSteroids Using Mass Spectrometry and Bioassays EDWARD P KOLODZIEJ,University of Washington2:10 (120-3) The Biological Effects of Engineered Nanoparticles on Plant DNA BRYANTC NELSON, National Institute of Standards and Technology2:30 (120-4) Analysis of Hydroxylated Metabolites of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers(PBDEs) by Ultra Performance Convergence Chromatography (UPC 2 )Coupled with Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry HERNANDO J OLIVOS,Waters Corporation, Diana S Aga, Michael S Gross, James R Olson2:50 Recess3:05 (120-5) The Fate of Emerging Biochemical Contaminants in WastewaterDisinfecting Treatments KRISTA WIGGINTON, University of Michigan3:25 (120-6) A Framework for Establishing Biologically Meaningful RelationshipsBetween Specific Bacterial 16S rRNA Sequence Abundances andMicropollutant Biotransformation Rates DAMIAN E HELBLING, CornellUniversity, David Johnson, Tae Kwon Lee, Andreas Scheidegger, Kathrin Fenner3:45 (120-7) Characterization of Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance Gene DeactivationDuring Water and Wastewater Disinfection Processes MICHAEL DODD,University of Washington, Peiran Zhou, Kyle Shimabuku, Shu Li4:05 (120-8) Trace Analysis of Pharmaceutical Pollutants and Their TransformationProducts in Wastewater DIANA S AGA, University at BuffaloSunday Afternoon25The author list is available at www.pittcon.org

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