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PITTCON 2015 TECHNICAL PROGRAMMonday MorningSYMPOSIUM Session 320Isotope Innovations for Metabolomics-Mass Spectrometryarranged by Richard A Yost and Timothy J Garrett, University of FloridaMonday Morning, Room 257Richard A Yost, University of Florida, PresidingTimothy J Garrett, University of Florida, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Richard A Yost and Timothy J Garrett8:35 (320-1) Metabolic Network Elucidation via Stable Isotope ResolvedMetabolomics: Successes and Challenges RICHARD HIGASHI, University ofKentucky, Teresa Fan, Andrew Lane, Hunter Moseley9:10 (320-2) Use of Stable Isotopes and Metabolite Profiling for FunctionalCharacterization of Dysregulated Gene Expression and ProteinFunction Seen in Diabetes Development IRWIN J KURLAND, Albert EinsteinCollege of Medicine9:45 (320-3) Protocol to Determine Signatures for Toxicity CHRIS BEECHER, IROA Tech10:20 Recess10:35 (320-4) Global Tracking of Isotopes by Untargeted Metabolomics GARY PATTI,Washington University in St. LouisSYMPOSIUM Session 350New Developments in Doping Detectionarranged by Janusz Pawliszyn, University of WaterlooMonday Morning, Room 262Janusz Pawliszyn, University of Waterloo, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Janusz Pawliszyn8:35 (350-1) Invited speaker has not submitted the abstract yet9:10 (350-2) Exploring the Potential of High-Throughput Solid-Phase Microextractionfor Analysis of Prohibited Substances in Urine, Plasma, Blood and SalivaKRZYSZTOF GORYNSKI, Nicolaus Copernicus University Collegium Medicum,Nathaly Reyes-Garcés, Ezel Boyaci, Angel Rodríguez-Lafuente, VincentBessonneau, Barbara Bojko, Janusz Pawliszyn9:45 (350-3) Invited speaker has not submitted the abstract yet10:20 Recess10:35 (350-4) Invited speaker has not submitted the abstract yet11:10 (350-5) Non-Invasive In Vivo SPME Sampling of Human Saliva JANUSZ PAWLISZYN,University of Waterloo, Barbara Bojko, Vincent Bessonneau, Ezel Boyaci,Malgorzata Maciazek-JurczykSYMPOSIUM Session 330Microfluidics-to-Mass Spectrometryarranged by Michael G Roper, Florida State UniversityMonday Morning, Room 260Michael G Roper, Florida State University, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Michael G Roper8:35 (330-1) Microfluidic Separations Devices with Integrated Nano-ElectrosprayIonization J MICHAEL RAMSEY, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,J Scott Mellors, Erin Redman, William A Black9:10 (330-2) Nanospray and Segmented Droplet Flow: Small Scale EnablesTransformative Speed GARY VALASKOVIC, New Objective Inc., Robert TKennedy, Shuwen Sun, Mike S Lee9:45 (330-3) Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolite Profiling Using an IntegratedMicrofluidic Platform JAMES EDWARDS, Saint Louis University10:20 Recess10:35 (330-4) Coupling Atomic Force Microscopy with Laser Ablation Capture forBiomolecule Mass Spectrometry KERMIT K MURRAY, Louisiana StateUniversity, Chinthaka A Seneviratne, Suman Ghorai11:10 (330-5) Digital Microfluidic Sample Processing for Separations and MassSpectrometry AARON WHEELER, University of TorontoSYMPOSIUM Session 360SERS for ‘Omicsarranged by Zachary Schultz, University of Notre Dame and Richard A Dluhy, University of GeorgiaMonday Morning, Room 263Zachary Schultz, University of Notre Dame, PresidingRichard A Dluhy, University of Georgia, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Zachary Schultz and Richard A Dluhy8:35 (360-1) Surface Enhanced Spectroscopies for High-Throughput ApplicationsNAOMI J HALAS, Rice University9:10 (360-2) Identification of Virulence Determinants in Influenza RICHARD A DLUHY,University of Georgia9:45 (360-3) Perm-Selective SERS Substrates for Direct Drug Metabolite DetectionAMANDA J HAES, University of Iowa10:20 Recess10:35 (360-4) Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Qualitative and QuantitativeDetermination of DNAs and Proteins BIN REN, Xiamen University, Li-Jia Xu,Xiaoshan Zheng11:10 (360-5) High-Throughput SERS Detection in Solution for Metabolomics ZACHARYSCHULTZ, University of Notre DameSYMPOSIUM Session 340New Developments and Challenges in Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopyarranged by Jagdish P Singh, Mississippi State University andRichard Russo, Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryMonday Morning, Room 261Jagdish P Singh, Mississippi State University, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Jagdish P Singh and Richard Russo8:35 (340-1) Oceanic LIBS Spectroscopy: Concepts, Challenges and Tests inMediterranean Waters JAVIER LASERNA, University of Malaga9:10 (340-2) Analytical LIBS in the Forensic Science Laboratory JOSE R ALMIRALL,Florida International University9:45 (340-3) Progress and Challenges in Using LIBS for Bacteriological IdentificationSTEVEN J REHSE, University of Windsor10:20 Recess10:35 (340-4) Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS): Application toCombustion Science JAGDISH P SINGH, Mississippi State University, Yueh YYueh, Markandey M Tripathi, Kemal E Eseller11:10 (340-5) Ultrafast LIBS for 3D Chemical Imaging VASSILIA ZORBA, Lawrence BerkeleyNational LaboratoryWORKSHOPS Session 370A Survey of Current Microsampling Techniques in Developing Analytical Methodsfrom Whole Bloodarranged by Michael D McGinley, Phenomenex and Bobby Virasingh, PhenomenexMonday Morning, Room 269Michael D McGinley, Phenomenex, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Michael D McGinley and Bobby Virasingh8:35 (370-1) Challenges and Progress in Implementing Dried Matrix MicroSamplingTechnology in Drug Development QIN C JI, Bristol-Myers Squibb9:05 (370-2) Application of Microsampling Techniques for Drug Discovery andDevelopment CHRISTOPHER A JAMES, Amgen, Guifen XuThe author list is available at www.pittcon.org30

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