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PITTCON 2015 TECHNICAL PROGRAM3:35 (2020-4) Microengineered Systems for Recapitulating Intestinal Function NANCY LALLBRITTON, University of North Carolina4:10 (2020-5) Instrumenting Organs on a Chip with Real-Time Electrochemical SensorsDAVID E CLIFFEL, Vanderbilt University, Danielle W Kimmel, McKenzie JenniferSYMPOSIUM Session 2030Petroleomicsarranged by Ryan P Rodgers, Ion Cyclotron Resonance ProgramWednesday Afternoon, Room 265Ryan P Rodgers, Ion Cyclotron Resonance Program, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Ryan P Rodgers1:35 (2030-1) Unprecedented Insights into the Chemical Complexity of Coal Tar fromComprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography CHRISTOPHERREDDY, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), Robert Nelson, RobertSwarthout, Hector Koolen, Christoph Aeppli2:10 (2030-2) Recent Advances in Molecular Characterization of Complex IndustrialMatrices such as Oils and Polymers PIERRE GIUSTI, TOTAL, Brice Bouyssiere,Carlos Afonso2:45 (2030-3) Combination of HPLC,High Resolution Mass Spectrometry, and 2D NMRfor More Comprehensive Understanding of Petroleum CompoundsSUNGHWAN KIM, Kyungpook National University3:20 Recess3:35 (2030-4) Predictive Petroleomics: Progress Towards Its Full Predictive Power viaComparative Analyses and the Comprehensive Model of the PetroleumCompositional Continuum YURI E CORILO, National High Magnetic FieldLaboratory, Priscila M Lalli, Logan C Krajewski, Alan G Marshall, Ryan P Rodgers4:10 (2030-5) Recent Advances in Mass Spectrometric Characterization of AsphaltenesHILKKA KENTTAMAA, Purdue UniversitySYMPOSIUM Session 2040Vibrational Spectroscopy at Buried Interfacesarranged by John F Rabolt, University of DelawareWednesday Afternoon, Room 266John F Rabolt, University of Delaware, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - John F Rabolt1:35 (2040-1) Molecular Structures of Buried Interfaces Involving Polymers andProteins ZHAN CHEN, University of Michigan2:10 (2040-2) Scanning Angle Raman Spectroscopy Measurements of Buried PolymerInterfaces EMILY A SMITH, Iowa State University, Vy HT Nguyen, Craig Damin2:45 (2040-3) Invited speaker has not submitted the abstract yet3:20 Recess3:35 (2040-4) Planar Array Infrared (PA-IR) and AFM-IR Studies of Buried InterfacesJOHN F RABOLT, University of Delaware, Young Kim, Kristi Kiick, Wenwen Liu,Bruce ChaseWORKSHOPS Session 2050CACA - How to be Successful in Your Careerarranged by Michael Ye, Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich and Tao Jiang, Mallinckrodt PharmaceuticalsWednesday Afternoon, Room 269Michael Ye, Supelco/Sigma-Aldrich, Presiding1:30 Introductory Remarks - Michael Ye and Tao Jiang1:35 (2050-1) From a Reasearch Scientist to a Group Manager, a President, and a Founderof Companies in the US and Taiwan FRANK J YANG, AcuTech Scientific Inc.2:05 (2050-2) An Odyssey in Chromatography: Perspectives and Career DevelopmentMICHAEL W DONG, Genentech2:35 (2050-3) Embracing the Uncertainty in Your Career RUI CHEN, Thermo Fisher Scientific3:05 Recess3:20 (2050-4) Working in Research and Development in a Global Company XIAODONGLIU, Thermo Fisher Scientific3:50 Open DiscussionORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Session 2060Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors IIarranged by Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota and Eric Bakker, University of GenevaWednesday Afternoon, Room 264Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota, Presiding1:30 (2060-1) Quantum Dot Ion Sensors in a Printable Format ELIZABETH (LISA) A HALL,University of Cambridge, Jamie D Walters, Camille A De-Villiers1:50 (2060-2) Measurement of Megakaryocyte-Released Serotonin by RatiometricEnzyme-Based Phosphorescent Nanosensors CHRISTOPHER G SKIPWITH,Northeastern University, Heather A Clark2:10 (2060-3) Inkjet-Printed Paper-Based Microfluidic Devices Using Chemical SurfaceModification of Paper DANIEL CITTERIO, Keio University, Kei Nakata,Nobutoshi Komuro, Kento Maejima, Koji Suzuki2:30 (2060-4) Equilibration Time for Solid Contact Ion-Selective Electrodes ERNO LINDNER,University of Memphis, Marcin Guzinski, Jennifer Jarvis, Bradford Pendley2:50 Recess3:05 (2060-5) Polyion-Sensitive Polymeric Membrane-Based Pulstrode as a ChromatographicDetector XUEWEI WANG, University of Michigan, Mark E Meyerhoff3:25 (2060-6) Detection of High Charge Density Polyanion Contaminants in HeparinPreparations Using Pulsed Chronopotentiometric Polyion Sensors KEBEDEL GEMENE, Northern Kentucky University, Jacob Lester, Timothy Chandler3:45 (2060-7) Low Detection Limit of Ion-Selective Electrodes: Is the Story Really Over?ALEKSANDAR RADU, Keele University, Christina McGraw, Peter Dillingham4:05 (2060-8) A New Platform for Nanomolar Detection of the NeurotransmitterAcetylcholine Potentiometrically via the Inclusion of Water-Soluble p-Sulfonatocalixarene in the Electrode Inner Filling Solution MOHAMED KABD EL-RAHMAN, Cairo University, Philippe Buhlmann , Amr M MahmoudORAL SESSIONS Session 2070Advances in Surface and Imaging AnalysesWednesday Afternoon, Room 2401:30 (2070-1) Rapid, Large Area Super-Resolution Chemical Imaging via Dithering of aNanoprobe Array ERIC R LANGUIRAND, University of Maryland BaltimoreCounty, Brian M Cullum1:50 (2070-2) Raman Imaging for Visualizing Structural Variations in AdvancedMaterials MARK H WALL, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Robert Heintz, JenniferRamirez, Mohammed Ibrahim, Alexander Rzhevskii, Simon Nunn2:10 (2070-3) Supported Lipid Bilayer by Amphiphilic Dendrimers on CalcinatedNanofilms for SPR Study of Biomolecular Interactions MELISSA AMORGAN, University of California Riverside, Jason Cheng2:30 (2070-4) Thiol-Click Chemistries to Rapidly Functionalize and Pattern AmorphousCarbon Substrates for Enzyme-Based Sensors LOCKETT R MATTHEW,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2:50 Recess3:05 (2070-5) Nonlinear Optical Detection and Analysis of Metastable Crystal FormsGARTH SIMPSON, Purdue University3:25 (2070-6) DESI-MS Imaging of Binding Materials in Painting Cross-Sections KRISTENE WATTS, Villanova University, Anthony Lagalante3:45 (2070-7) Non-Destructive Identification of Surface and Subsurface Particles UsingLaboratory-Based Micro X-ray Computed Tomography and Confocal MicroX-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy NIKOLAUS L CORDES, Los Alamos NationalLaboratory, Srivatsan Seshadri, Michael Feser, Xiaoli Yuan, Ying Gu, DemingWang, George J Havrilla, Brian Patterson4:05 (2070-8) Expanding the Surface and In-Depth Capabilities and Applications of X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) With a Monatomic and Gas ClusterIon Source (MAGCIS) BRIAN R STROHMEIER, Thermo Fisher Scientific, RichardG White, Tim Nunney, Paul Mack, Andrew E WrightWednesday Afternoon71The author list is available at www.pittcon.org