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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

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