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THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015MORNINGSYMPOSIUM Session 2260ACS Separations Sciences Subdivision – Novel Teaching Approaches in ChemicalSeparations and Analysisarranged by Michelle Kovarik, Trinity College and Christopher Harrison, San Diego State UniversityThursday Morning, Room 238Michelle Kovarik, Trinity College, PresidingChristopher Harrison, San Diego State University, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Michelle Kovarik and Christopher Harrison8:35 (2260-1) Gamification – A Novel Educational Approach to Access ScientificCommunication of Chromatography BHAVIK ANIL PATEL, Universityof Brighton9:10 (2260-2) Guided-Inquiry Tools and Activities for Teaching Analytical ChemistryW RUSS ALGAR, University of British Columbia, José Rodríguez-Núñez,E Jane Maxwell9:45 (2260-3) Analysis of the US Presidents by Chromatography with MassSpectrometry Detection JEAN-MARIE D DIMANDJA, Spelman College10:20 Recess10:35 (2260-4) Monitoring Water Quality in a Local Wetland: A Collaborative EndeavorBetween Analytical Chemistry and Ecology Laboratories JENNIFER RFURCHAK, Kalamazoo College, E B Girdler11:10 (2260-5) Tips, Tools and Technology in the Inverted Analytical ChemistryClassroom JARED S BAKER, Elmira CollegeSYMPOSIUM Session 2270Advanced Analytical Techniques for High Throughput Pharmaceutical Analysisarranged by Lin Wang, Merck & CompanyThursday Morning, Room 239Lin Wang, Merck & Company, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Lin Wang8:35 (2270-1) Development and Implementation of Innovative High-ThroughputScreening and Analysis Solutions to Support Discovery and Developmentof Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients in the Pharmaceutical IndustryROY HELMY, Merck9:10 (2270-2) Droplet-Based Mass Spectrometry and Electrophoresis forHigh-Throughput Screening and Protein Assays ROBERT T KENNEDY,University of Michigan9:45 (2270-3) Addressing the Throughput Challenges of MS-Based Screening UsingVarious Front-End Automation Technologies ANDREW WAGNER,Bristol-Myers Squibb, Zuzana Haarhoff, Lisa Elkin, Tatyana Zvyaga, Jun Zhang,Wilson Shou10:20 Recess10:35 (2270-4) Perspectives on Implementing Highly Automated Analytical Instrumentsin a Solid Oral Drug Product Manufacturing Process XIAOYU ZHANG, Eli Lillyand Company, Ian Leavesley, Todd Malnoey11:10 (2270-5) Reducing the Burden of Analytical Data Decision Making in HighThroughput Parallel Synthesis and Route Scouting MARK A BAYLISS,Virscidian Inc., Joseph D Simpkins, Stephane MurphyPITTCON 2015 TECHNICAL PROGRAMSYMPOSIUM Session 2280Advanced Surface and Material Analysis by LEIS, XRD, Synchrotron Radiation, XPS, andToF-SIMS, Individually and Combinedarranged by Matthew R Linford, Brigham Young UniversityThursday Morning, Room 242Matthew R Linford, Brigham Young University, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Matthew R Linford8:35 (2280-1) Extreme Surface Sensitivity for Analysis of Catalysts and Other Materialsvia Modern Low Energy Ion Scattering (LEIS) THOMAS GREHL, ION-TOFGmbH, Philipp Brüner, Hidde H Brongersma, Ewald Niehuis9:10 (2280-2) The Vast Capabilities of X-Ray Diffraction and Scattering in MaterialAnalysis STACEY J SMITH, Brigham Young University9:45 (2280-3) Photoelectron Spectroscopy: From Surface Chemistry To Buried InterfacesJEFF TERRY, Illinois Institute of Technology10:20 Recess10:35 (2280-4) Analysis of Industrial Materials Using XPS and TOF-SIMS MICHAELEENPACHOLSKI, The Dow Chemical Company11:10 (2280-5) Analysis of New Materials for Chromatography and Data Storage viaMultiple Surface/Material Analytical Techniques MATTHEW R LINFORD,Brigham Young UniversitySYMPOSIUM Session 2290Advances in Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatographyarranged by Dwight R Stoll, Gustavus Adolphus CollegeThursday Morning, Room 260Dwight R Stoll, Gustavus Adolphus College, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Dwight R Stoll8:35 (2290-1) Combination of the Best of Two Worlds: LCxLC and IMS-qTOF-MS OLIVER JSCHMITZ, University of Duisburg-Essen9:10 (2290-2) Selecting a Suitable Column for the Second Dimension in Two-Dimensional Liquid Chromatography PETER CARR, University of Minnesota,Imad Haidar Ahmad, Brian Barnes, Robert Allen9:45 (2290-3) Analyze Polysorbate in Monoclonal Antibody Drug Formulations byMultidimensional UHPLC-MS KELLY ZHANG, Genentech, Yi Li10:20 Recess10:35 (2290-4) Comparison of 1D and 2D Liquid Chromatography Separations ofModerately Complex Mixtures - Simulations and Experiments DWIGHT RSTOLL, Gustavus Adolphus College, Joe Davis11:10 (2290-5) Preparative Two-Dimensional Chromatography for Drug Discovery andDevelopment LU ZENG, Takeda California, IncSYMPOSIUM Session 2300Analytical Methodologies to Detect Economic Adulteration and Monitor FoodSafety and Qualityarranged by Romina Shah and Lowri S Dejager, Food and Drug AdministrationThursday Morning, Room 261Romina Shah, US Food and Drug Administration, Presiding8:30 Introductory Remarks - Romina Shah and Lowri S Dejager8:35 (2300-1) Regulatory Methods for the Detection of Economically MotivatedAdulteration in Foods SHAUN MACMAHON, Food and Drug Administration,Martin J Stutsman, Lowri DeJager, Timothy H Begley9:10 (2300-2) Industry Perspective on Food-Related Economic Adulteration RICHARDSTADLER, Nestlé, Matt Dofoo, Yann Epars, Pascal Zbinden, Roman Romero,Etienne Jaccaud, Christophe Cavin9:45 (2300-3) Invited speaker has not submitted the abstract yet10:20 Recess10:35 (2300-4) Invited speaker has not submitted the abstract yet11:10 (2300-5) Current Challenges and Recent Advancements on the Authentication andAdulteration of Olive Oil SELINA WANG, University of CaliforniaThursday Morning77The author list is available at www.pittcon.org

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