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PITTCON 2015 TECHNICAL PROGRAMMonday AfternoonSYMPOSIUM Session 630Bioinformatics: Metabolite Identification and Quantificationarranged by Xiang Zhang, University of LouisvilleMonday Afternoon, Room 261Xiang Zhang, University of Louisville, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Xiang Zhang1:35 (630-1) RANSY and RAMSY: Ratio Analysis of NMR and MS to ImproveCompound Identification DANIEL RAFTERY, University of Washington,Haiwei Gu, Siwei Wei2:10 (630-2) Statistical Peak Detection Algorithms for Comprehensive TwoDimensional GC-MS Data SEONGHO KIM, Wayne State University2:45 (630-3) Discriminating Precursors of Common Fragments for UntargetedMetabolomics GARY PATTI, Washington University in St. Louis3:20 Recess3:35 (630-4) Bioinformatics of Mass Spectrometry-Based Stable Isotope AssistedMetabolomics XIANG ZHANG, University of Louisville4:10 (630-5) The Exposome: Identifying Drugs and Food Components in Human CohortSamples Using Untargeted Metabolomics OLIVER FIEHN, University ofCalifornia Davis, Tomas CajkaSYMPOSIUM Session 640Carbon Materials: Electrochemistry and Beyondarranged by Greg M Swain, Michigan State UniversityMonday Afternoon, Room 262Greg M Swain, Michigan State University, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Greg M Swain1:35 (640-1) Electroanalytical Performance of Nitrogen-Containing TetrahedralAmorphous Carbon Thin-Film Electrodes GREG M SWAIN, Michigan StateUniversity, Catherine Munson, Romana Jarosova2:10 (640-2) Nanodiamonds for Liquid Phase Separations LUIS A COLON, University atBuffalo - SUNY, Zuqin Xue, Amaris Borges-Muñoz, Lisandra Santiago-Capeles,Karina Tirado-González2:45 (640-3) Synthesis, Functionalization, Spectroscopy, and Bioimaging Applicationsof Fluorescent Carbon Nanodots DOO YOUNG KIM, University of Kentucky3:20 Recess3:35 (640-4) A Sputtered Nanocarbon Film Electrode for Detecting Biomolecules DAIKATO, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science , Osamu Niwa4:10 (640-5) Protein Electrochemistry at Carbon Nanotubes, Graphene, and GrapheneOxides DAVID E CLIFFEL, Vanderbilt University, Gabriel LeBlanc, Evan A GizzieSYMPOSIUM Session 650Chemical Issues with Contemporary Artarranged by Gregory D Smith, Indianapolis Museum of ArtMonday Afternoon, Room 263Gregory D Smith, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Gregory D Smith1:35 (650-1) Disappearing Ink! Unraveling the Fading of a Modern Design ObjectGREGORY D SMITH, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Caitlyn E Phipps, Victor Chen2:10 (650-2) California Plastics: Materials and Conservation of LA Art After 1960RACHEL RIVENC, Getty Conservation Institute2:45 (650-3) Surfactant Mobility and Monitoring on Artist’s Acrylic Dispersion PaintsUsing 2D DESI Sampling Techniques RICHARD C WOLBERS, University ofDelaware, Anthony Lagalante3:20 Recess3:35 (650-4) Analyzing an Artist’s Use of Modern Metals and Finishes with PortableInstrumentation LYNN F LEE, Getty Conservation Institute, Eleonora E Nagy,Narayan Khandekar4:10 (650-5) Fluorimetric Analysis of the Constituent Dyes within Daylight FluorescentPigments: Implications for Display and Preservation of DaylightFluorescent Artwork ELIZABETH HINDE, University of New South Wales,Petronella Nel, Robyn Sloggett, Ann RobertsSYMPOSIUM Session 660Miniature Mass Spectrometersarranged by Zheng Ouyang and R Graham Cooks, Purdue UniversityMonday Afternoon, Room 242Zheng Ouyang, Purdue University, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Zheng Ouyang and R Graham Cooks1:35 (660-1) Miniaturized Ion Traps DANIEL E AUSTIN, Brigham Young University, Ailin Li,Aaron Hawkins, Justin Sorensen, Yuan Tian2:10 (660-2) Where We Are in Mini MS and How We Got Here R GRAHAM COOKS,Purdue University2:45 (660-3) The Realization of Truly Handheld Mass Spectrometry J MICHAEL RAMSEY,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill3:20 Recess3:35 (660-4) Development of High-Resolution Multi-Turn Time-of-Flight MassSpectrometers MICHISATO TOYODA, Osaka University4:10 (660-5) Development of a Dual-Source Linear Ion Trap for the Mars OrganicMolecule Analyzer on the ExoMars Rover Mission WILLIAM BRINCKERHOFF,NASA/GSFCSYMPOSIUM Session 670New Frontiers for Electrochemical Trace Metal Detection of Biological andEnvironmental Samples on Earth and Beyondarranged by Parastoo Hashemi and Shawn P McElmurry, Wayne State UniversityMonday Afternoon, Room 264Parastoo Hashemi, Wayne State University, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Parastoo Hashemi and Shawn P McElmurry1:35 (670-1) Spectroelectrochemical Sensors for Measurements in Complex Samplesand Natural Water WILLIAM R HEINEMAN, University of Cincinnati, Shirmir DBranch, Sam A Bryan2:10 (670-2) Quantifying Metals in Inhalable Particulate Matter Using ElectrochemicalPaper-Based Analytical Devices CHARLES HENRY, Colorado State University2:45 (670-3) Strategies for the In-Situ Detection of Heavy Metals in Real EnvironmentsJULIE V MACPHERSON, University of Warwick, Glen D O’Neil, Tania L Read, MarkE Newton3:20 Recess3:35 (670-4) Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry (FSCV) for Rapid Environmental AnalysisSHAWN P MCELMURRY, Wayne State University, Parastoo Hashemi, AnnetteTremonti, Thushani Siriwardena, Audrey R Sulkanen4:10 (670-5) The Mechanisms of Fast-Scan Cyclic Voltammetry for Real-TimeEnvironmental Trace Metal Analysis PARASTOO HASHEMI, Wayne StateUniversity, Pavithra Pathirathna, Yuanyuan Yang, Christopher W Atcherley,Michael L Heien, Ahmad A Ibrahim, Jennifer StockdillSYMPOSIUM Session 680The Twenty-Sixth James L Waters Symposium: Thermal Analysis Instrumentationarranged by Annette S Wilson, University of PittsburghMonday Afternoon, Room 245Annette S Wilson, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Annette S Wilson1:35 (680-1) A Brief History of Advances in Thermal Analysis Instrumentation ROGERLEE BLAINE, TA Instruments (retired)2:10 (680-2) From Thermometry to Differential Thermal Analysis to DifferentialScanning Calorimetry, Key Developments in DSC ROBERT DANLEY,TA Instruments2:45 Recess3:00 (680-3) Hyphenated Techniques in Thermal Analysis KEVIN P MENARD,PerkinElmer LASThe author list is available at www.pittcon.org38

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