omation mbers - Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening
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3:30 – 5:30 pm Room B1 Proteomics Technology I<br />
Chair: Sheri Wilcox, SomaLogic, Inc.<br />
3:30 pm Use of Beckman Coulter’s Biomek FX to Automate Epitope Discovery <strong>for</strong> Specific Antigens<br />
<strong>and</strong> Determine Optimal Peptides <strong>for</strong> Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) Class I Binding;<br />
Judith Finlay, Beckman Coulter, Inc.<br />
4:00 pm Active Arrays – Time Resolved Analysis in Microarrays <strong>for</strong> Binding Kinetics <strong>and</strong> Enzymatic<br />
Activities; Nenad Gajovic-Eichelmann, Fraunhofer Institute Biomedical Engineering<br />
4:30 pm Probing Multicomponent Protein Assemblies Using Site-Directed Attachment of Fluorophores<br />
<strong>and</strong> Crosslinking Agents; Philip E. Dawson, The Scripps Research Institute<br />
5:00 pm A Systems Biology Approach to Tracking Protein/Gene Expression <strong>and</strong> Interactions in Oncology<br />
<strong>and</strong> Toxicology Using the eTagAssay System; Travis Boone, ACLARA BioSciences, Inc.<br />
3:30 – 5:30 pm Room A1 Genomics In<strong>for</strong>matics<br />
Chair: Paul Kayne, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.<br />
3:30 pm The Benefits of a <strong>Laboratory</strong> In<strong>for</strong>mation Management System (LIMS) in Genomics;<br />
Terrence Smallmon, LabVantage Solutions<br />
4:00 pm Feeding a Multiplat<strong>for</strong>m Genome Center; Andrei Verner, McGill University <strong>and</strong> Genome<br />
Quebec Innovation Centre<br />
4:30 pm Open Interfacing <strong>for</strong> Lab Aut<strong>omation</strong>; Roger McIntosh, Silicon Valley Scientific<br />
5:00 pm The Changing Face of Lab Aut<strong>omation</strong>; Dave Riling, DataCentric Aut<strong>omation</strong><br />
3:30 – 5:30 pm Room C1 Clinical In<strong>for</strong>matics I<br />
Chair: William Neeley, Detroit Medical Center<br />
3:30 pm Autoverification: Paving the Path to Efficiency <strong>and</strong> Quality; John Saulenas, MEDITECH<br />
4:00 pm Autoverification of <strong>Laboratory</strong> Results – A Real Life Perspective;<br />
Leo Serrano, West Tennessee Healthcare<br />
4:30 pm Autoverification <strong>and</strong> Regulatory Issues: The Rules <strong>and</strong> Regulations According to CLIA, CAP, <strong>and</strong><br />
the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Department of Health Services; David Velasquez, Mills-Peninsula Health Services<br />
5:00 pm Post-Analytic Intelligent Systems vs. Autoverification: The Future;<br />
William Neeley, Detroit Medical Center<br />
3:30 – 5:30 pm Room A3 Emerging Technology Aut<strong>omation</strong> Systems<br />
Chair: Jeff Karg, Boston Innovation, Inc.<br />
3:30 pm The ArrayPlate: A Novel, High Throughput, Multiplexed, mRNA Assay <strong>for</strong> Toxicological<br />
Research <strong>and</strong> Development; Bruce Seligmann, High Throughput Genomics, Inc.<br />
3:45 pm Temperature Gradient Focusing, Modeling, <strong>and</strong> Experiments; David Huber, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University<br />
4:00 pm An Automated Flow Cytometry Quality Protocol <strong>and</strong> Workflow System <strong>for</strong> Managing<br />
Instruments, Samples, <strong>and</strong> Data; Sanjaya Joshi, Userspace Corporation<br />
4:15 pm Vertical Integration Plat<strong>for</strong>m; Emir Osmanagic, Scinomix<br />
4:30 pm Automated Accurate Mass Analysis Using FTICR Mass Spectrometry;<br />
Bradley Mikesell, Pfizer Global R&D<br />
4:45 pm Sequential Organic Synthesis as a New Approach in Drug Discovery;<br />
Donald Mossman, CPC-Cellular Process Chemistry, Inc.<br />
5:00 pm Managing Automated RFLP Analysis in Phage Display Antibody <strong>Screening</strong>;<br />
Jaymie Sawyer, Dyax Corporation<br />
5:15 pm The Next Generation of a Compound Management System in Drug Discovery;<br />
David Semin, Amgen, Inc.<br />
5:30 – 6:30 pm Reception in the San Jose McEnery Convention Center Exhibit Hall<br />
Thursday, February 5, 2004<br />
8:00 – 10:00 am Room B3 High Throughput Chemistry In<strong>for</strong>matics<br />
Chair: David Nirschl, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.<br />
8:00 am High Throughput Quality Control LC-MS Analysis: Data Acquisition <strong>and</strong> Interpretation;<br />
Bernard Choi, Merck Research Laboratories<br />
8:30 am Navigating Large Chemical Spaces; Tudor Oprea, University of New Mexico<br />
9:00 am An In<strong>for</strong>matics System <strong>for</strong> Peptide Drug Discovery; Ping Du, Du Consulting, LLC<br />
9:30 am Process Definition <strong>and</strong> Evaluation Utilizing Automated Metrics Gathering;<br />
Neil Benn, Cambridge Antibody Technology Limited<br />
8:00 – 10:00 am Room A2 High Throughput <strong>Screening</strong> Automated Design<br />
Chair: Paul Taylor, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.<br />
8:00 am Efficient Protein Crystallization; Larry DeLucas, University of Alabama at Birmingham<br />
8:30 am The Implementation of Statistical Design of Experiments (DOE) in the Construction of Assays<br />
<strong>and</strong> High Throughput Screens; Norm<strong>and</strong> Cloutier, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.<br />
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