PITTCON 2015 TECHNICAL PROGRAMWednesday MorningWORKSHOPS Session 1660Recent Initiatives by FDA and Compendia: How do They Impact Analytical Developmentfor Pharmaceuticals?arranged by Shreekant V Karmarkar, Baxter HealthcareWednesday Morning, Room 269Shreekant V Karmarkar, Baxter Healthcare, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Shreekant V Karmarkar8:35 (1660-1) A Review of Applying QbD Concepts for Analytical Development forPharmaceutical Drug Products SHREEKANT V KARMARKAR,Baxter Healthcare9:05 (1660-2) IQ Consortium Initiatives with Respect to AQbD/Analytical MethodLifecycle Management MARK D ARGENTINE, Eli Lilly and Company,Qinggang Wang9:35 (1660-3) Lifecycle Management Concepts to Analytical Procedures: A CompendialPerspective HORACIO NICOLAS PAPPA, US Pharmacopeia10:05 Recess10:20 (1660-4) Why the Tolerance Intervals Fill the Gap Between Method Validation andQbD Guidances: The USP Trend BRUNO E BOULANGER, Arlenda10:50 (1660-5) Practical Implementation of Lifecycle Management for AnalyticalProcedures In-Line with Recent FDA and Compendial InitiativesCHRISTOPHE DOHMEN, Baxter, Michael KoberdaORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Session 1670Celebrating Diversity through Diverse Analytical Chemistryarranged by Rena Robinson, University of Pittsburgh and Lisa M Jones, Indiana University-Purdue UniversityIndianapolis and Michelle M Ward, University of PittsburghWednesday Morning, Room 263Michelle M Ward, University of Pittsburgh, Presiding8:30 (1670-1) Broadening Participation in the Chemical Sciences MICHELLE M WARD,University of Pittsburgh8:50 (1670-2) Analytical Chemistry Employing Ionic Liquids and GUMBOS ISIAH MWARNER, Louisiana State University, Noureen Siraj9:10 (1670-3) Kinetic Intermediates of Peptides and Proteins Using HDX-TIMS-MSFRANCISCO FERNANDEZ-LIMA, Florida International University9:30 (1670-4) Proteomics of Membrane-Associated Organelles CARTHENE RBAZEMORE-WALKER, Winston-Salem State University9:50 Recess10:05 (1670-5) Mass Spectrometry Based Approaches for Understanding CellularProtein Methylation BENJAMIN A GARCIA, University of Pennsylvania Schoolof Medicine10:25 (1670-6) Toward On-Site Detection of Nucleic Acids for Pathogen MonitoringSAPNA DEO, University of Miami Miller SOM, Sylvia Daunert, David Broyles, EricHunt , Manoj Kumar, Daohong Zhang, Vineet Gupta10:45 (1670-7) A Voltammetric Characterization of Serotonin’s Roles in Depression andNeurodegenerative Diseases Associated Depression PARASTOO HASHEMI,Wayne State University, Aya Abdalla, Michael Reed, Janet BestORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Session 1680Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors Iarranged by Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota and Eric Bakker, University of GenevaWednesday Morning, Room 264Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota, Presiding8:30 (1680-1) Nanopores for Selective Detection of Ions and Biological PolyelectrolytesRÓBERT E GYURCSÁNYI, Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Gyula Jágerszki, Gergely Lautner, István Makra, Péter Terejánszky, Péter Fürjes,László Simon8:50 (1680-2) Ion-Selective Thin Layer Voltammetry ERIC BAKKER, University of Geneva9:10 (1680-3) Voltammetric Diagnosis of Ion-Transfer Reactions at PolymericMembranes for Ultrasensitive Ion-Selective Electrodes SHIGERU AMEMIYA,University of Pittsburgh9:30 (1680-4) Ion-Selective Optodes Based on Reversible Meta-Stable PhotoacidsKARIN CHUMBIMUNI-TORRES, University of Central Florida, Valentine K Johns,Parth Patel, Percy Calvo-Marzal9:50 Recess10:05 (1680-5) Hydrophobic Ion-to-Electron Transducer Materials for Solid-ContactIon-Selective Electrodes TOM LINDFORS, Åbo Akademi University, Zhanna ABoeva, Ning He, Róbert E Gyurcsányi10:25 (1680-6) Micro- and Nanospheres for Tuneable Optical Sensing AGATA MICHALSKA,University of Warsaw, Anna Kisiel, Klucinska Katarzyna, Maksymiuk Krzysztof10:45 (1680-7) A Surface Study of the Electrochemical Reactivity of Redox Molecules inNanoscaled Membrane Phases ROLAND DE MARCO, University of theSunshine Coast, Eric Bakker, Zdenka Jarolimova, Zou Xu, Philippe Buhlmann11:05 (1680-8) Calibration-Free Solid-Contact Ion-Selective Electrodes? PHILIPPEBUHLMANN, University of Minnesota, Xue V Zhen, Jinbo Hu, Andreas SteinORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Session 1690PAI-NET - New Detection Methods for Functional Materials and Biomoleculesarranged by Manabu Tokeshi, Hokkaido University and Kenji Kojima, PAI-NETWednesday Morning, Room 265Manabu Tokeshi, Hokkaido University, Presiding8:30 (1690-1) Label-Free Detection of Biomolecules Using Nanostructures MANABUTOKESHI, Hokkaido University8:50 (1690-2) Nanowires for Functional Biomolecule Detection TAKAO YASUI, NagoyaUniversity, Yanagida Takeshi, Kaji Noritada, Kawai Tomoji, Baba Yoshinobu9:10 (1690-3) Development of Miniaturized LC Columns Concerning On-Site AnalysisTOYOHIRO NAITO, Kyoto University, Akihiro Kunisawa, Shunta Futagami,Takuya Kubo, Koji Otsuka9:30 (1690-4) Microfluidic Pretreatments of Microdroplet Contents by UtilizingSpontaneous Emulsification Nanodroplet Formation AKIHIDE HIBARA,Tokyo Institute of Technology9:50 Recess10:05 (1690-5) Ultrasensitive Asorptiometry with Near-Field Light for NanofluidicTechnology KAZUMA MAWATARI, The University of Tokyo10:25 (1690-6) High Spatial Resolution of Single Cell Exocytosis Studied withMicrowell-Based Ultra-Microelectrode Arrays WANG JUN, ChalmersUniversity of Technology, Andrew G Ewing10:45 (1690-7) Control of Crystal Growth in Microfluidic Chip for Structure AnalysisMASAYA MIYAZAKI, AIST, Masatoshi Maeki11:05 (1690-8) Temperature-Swing Separation of Lanthanides and Actinides UsingThermoresponsive Polymer Brushes TAKEHIKO TSUKAHARA, Tokyo Instituteof TechnologyThe author list is available at www.pittcon.org62
PITTCON 2015 TECHNICAL PROGRAMORAL SESSIONS Session 1700Bio Applications of Vibrational SpectroscopyWednesday Morning, Room 2408:30 (1700-1) Good Vibrations: Shining Light on Metabolism ROYSTON GOODACRE,University of Manchester8:50 (1700-2) A Novel Infrared Imaging Spectrometer: Applications to the Whole FaceSkin Spectroscopy RYUJI TAO, Kagawa University, Akira Nishiyama, KenjiWada, Ichiro Ishimaru9:10 (1700-3) Surface Plasmon Resonances in the Mid-Infrared DEVON BOYNE, Universityof Delaware, Karl Booksh9:30 (1700-4) Analysis of the Maillard Reaction Inside Human Hair by Using FTIR-FPAIN KEUN JUNG, Amorepacific, Sang Chul Park, Sung Ah Bin, Kim Boo Min, JohnHwan Lee9:50 Recess10:05 (1700-5) UV Resonance Raman Studies of Primary Amide Vibrations ELIZABETHDAHLBURG, University of Pittsburgh, David Punihaole, Zhenmin Hong, RyanJakubek, Sanford A Asher10:25 (1700-6) Investigating the Use of Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) Infrared Microspectroscopyfor the Rapid Screening of Blood Serum MATTHEW JAMESBAKER, University of Strathclyde, Graeme Clemens, Benjamin Bird, MatthewBarre, Miles Weida10:45 (1700-7) High Resolution Chemical Imaging of Implanted Medical Device SurfacesJEFFREY N ANKER, Clemson University, Fenglin Wang, Yash Raval, Tzeng-RongJeremy Tzeng, John DesJardins11:05 (1700-8) FTIR Spectro-Microtomography of Individual Diatom Cells Harvestedfrom Arctic Sea Ice CATHERINE R FINDLAY, University of Manitoba, AlexandraCiapala, Jason Morrison, C J Mundy, Kathleen M GoughORAL SESSIONS Session 1720ChemometricsWednesday Morning, Room 2558:30 (1720-1) Accurate Deconvolution of GC-MS Data Using Gaussian Model-BasedCurve Fitting of Selected Ion Chromatogram IMHOI KOO, University ofLouisville, Xinmin Yin, Pawel Lorkiewicz, Seongho Kim, Xiang Zhang8:50 (1720-2) LCMRL: Improved Estimation of Quantitation Limits JOHN CARSON,CB&I Federal Services LLC, Robert O’Brien, Steve Winslow, Steve Wendelken,David Munch9:10 (1720-3) Synergy of Target and Anomaly Detection in Hyperspectral ImagesNEAL B GALLAGHER, Eigenvector Research, Inc.9:30 (1720-4) Comparison of Feature Selection Processes for Chemometric ModelingJAMES J HARYNUK, University of Alberta, Lawrence A Adutwum, AhmadMani-Varnosfaderani9:50 Recess10:05 (1720-5) Pattern Recognition Assisted Infrared Library Searching of the PDQDatabase to Improve Investigative Lead Information from AutomotivePaints BARRY K LAVINE, Oklahoma State University, Ayuba Fasasi, Collin White,Mark Sandercock10:25 (1720-6) Enhancing Spectral Shape-Based Hyperspectral Image Contrast UsingPrincipal Components LEANNA N ERGIN, Cleveland State University,John F Turner10:45 (1720-7) Designing Digital Filters by Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) andApplications for Fast Detector Deconvolution in Fluorescence MicroscopyGARTH SIMPSON, Purdue University11:05 (1720-8) The Mathematics and Methods for Wavelength Standards Used forSpectroscopy JEROME WORKMAN, Unity ScientificORAL SESSIONS Session 1710Biology, Health and Imaging with Mass SpectrometryWednesday Morning, Room 2418:30 (1710-1) Investigation of the Aptamer Capability of Human Oncogene PromoterRegions CHRISTINA M ALBANESE, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, SuttipongSuttapitugsakul, Linda B McGown8:50 (1710-2) Ion Mobility Strategies for Separation of Vitamin D Metabolites byLC-MS/MS CHRISTOPHER D CHOUINARD, University of Florida, Christopher RBeekman, Timothy J Garrett, Richard A Yost9:10 (1710-3) Food-Induced Changes of Lipids and Vitamin E in Rat Neuronal andIntestinal Tissue Visualized by Imaging ToF-SIMS MASOUMEHDOWLATSHAHI POUR, Chalmers University of Technology, Eva Jennische,Stefan Lange, Andrew G Ewing, Per Malmberg9:30 (1710-4) Combining Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry, Matrix Assisted LaserDesorption Ionization Mass Spectrometry, and Electron Microscopy forCharacterization of Biofilms with Enhanced Spatio-Chemical InformationSAGE J DUNHAM, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Eric J Lanni,Nameera F Baig, Rachel N Masyuko, Callan M Driscoll, Joshua D Shrout, PaulBohn, Jonathan V Sweedler9:50 Recess10:05 (1710-5) Using Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry to Study the Interactions betweenHuman Histone Deacetylase 8 and Poly-r(C)-binding Protein 1 SHUAI NIU,University of Michigan, Brandon Ruotolo, Carol Fierke, Byung Chul Kim10:25 (1710-6) Effects of Humidity on Breath VOC Biomarker Analysis in PTR-ToF-MSStudies PHILLIP TREFZ, University Medicine of Rostock, Jochen K Schubert,Wolfram Miekisch10:45 (1710-7) Cationic Surfactants Assisted Protein Sample Analysis by MALDI MassSpectrometry with Improved Performance PUNPRABHASHIVIDANAPATHIRANA, Louisiana State University, Farhana Hasan, Isiah M Warner11:05 (1710-8) Metabolomic Analysis of Skin Lesions for Melanoma by MassSpectrometry MICHAEL T COSTANZO, University of Florida, Candice Z Ulmer,Nikolaus Gravenstein, Richard A YostORAL SESSIONS Session 1730Chromatography in Fuels, Energy and Petrochemical AnalysesWednesday Morning, Room 2568:30 (1730-1) Bonded High Retentive and Selective Column for AnalyzingHydrocarbons, Sulfur Gases and Halogenated Compounds JAAP DE ZEEUW,Restek, Rebecca Stevens, Kristi Sellers, Linx Waclaski8:50 (1730-2) Innovative Optical GC System for Municipal Waste Gasification andBiorefining Processes SHAWN FREITAS, TRI Inc, Martin L Spartz, Alice E Delia9:10 (1730-3) Characterization of Volatiles in Tanker Car Crude Oil Shipments byHeadspace Gas Chromatography JOHN WALTERS, PerkinElmer, John Irion,Jay Ferraro9:30 (1730-4) Characterization and Quantification of Additives and OxidationByproducts Including Copper Species in Natural Ester Based DielectricSHUBHEN KAPILA, University of Missouri, Radhesyam Panta, RachaSeemamahannop9:50 Recess10:05 (1730-5) Determination of Small Carbohydrates and Uronic Acids in AcidHydrolysates of Wood JEFFREY ROHRER, Thermo Fisher Scientific,Lipika Basumallick10:25 (1730-6) Biodiesel Analysis for Inorganic Contaminants Using ICP-OES STAN SMITH,PerkinElmer, Dan Jones10:45 (1730-7) Dramatically Improved Hydrocarbon Mixtures Analysis by GC-MS withCold EI AVIV AMIRAV, Tel Aviv University, Alexander Fialkov, Tal Alon11:05 (1730-8) Bioethanol to Ethylene Characterization Using a Tandem Micro-ReactorGC/MS ICHI WATANABE, Frontier Laboratories, N Teramae, T Muroi,Robert Freeman, Terry RamusWednesday Morning63The author list is available at www.pittcon.org