omation mbers - Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening
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Thursday, February 5, 2004 (continued)<br />
9:00 am The Application of Design of Experiment in Developing Processes <strong>for</strong> Drug Discovery;<br />
W. Adam Hill, Millennium Pharmaceuticals<br />
9:30 am Automated Cell-based Assay Optimization by Design of Experiment; Amy Siu, GlaxoSmithKline<br />
8:00 – 10:00 am Room A4 Microchip Separations<br />
Chair: Steve Soper, Louisiana State University<br />
8:00 am Capillary Electrochromatography Chip Featuring Sub-micron “Channels” <strong>and</strong> Integrated<br />
Waveguides; Jörg P. Kutter, Technical University of Denmark<br />
8:30 am 2D PAGE on a Chip: Multidimensional Protein Separations via High Throughput Microfluidics;<br />
Don L. DeVoe, Calibrant BioSystems, Inc.<br />
9:00 am High Throughput Preparation of Nanoscale Samples <strong>for</strong> Capillary Array Electrophoresis <strong>and</strong><br />
a Microchip-based Analysis System; Stevan Jovanovich, Silicon Valley Scientific<br />
9:30 am A Comparison of Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) to St<strong>and</strong>ard <strong>Laboratory</strong> Techniques <strong>for</strong><br />
the Release of Nucleic Acids <strong>and</strong> Proteins From a Variety of Difficult-to-lyse Sample Types;<br />
Nathan Lawrence, Boston Biomedica, Inc.<br />
8:00 – 10:00 am Room B1 Proteomics Technology 2<br />
Chair: Paul A. Haynes, University of Arizona<br />
8:00 am The Finnigan LTQ-FT <strong>and</strong> Shotgun Proteomics; David Goodlett, ISB<br />
8:30 am Rapid <strong>and</strong> Reproducible Fractionation <strong>and</strong> Identification of Proteins Using<br />
Membrane Chromatography <strong>and</strong> Orthogonal MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry;<br />
Mary F. Lopez, PerkinElmer Life <strong>and</strong> Analytical Sciences<br />
9:00 am Polyclonal Gene-Specific IgY Antibodies <strong>for</strong> Proteomics <strong>and</strong> Abundant Plasma Protein<br />
Depletion; Wei-Wei Zhang, GenWay Biotech, Inc.<br />
9:30 am Protease Substrate Profiling Using Microarrays; Dhaval N. Gosalia, University of Pennsylvania<br />
8:00 – 10:00 am Room A1 Genomics Arrays<br />
Chair: Robert Cary, Los Alamos National <strong>Laboratory</strong><br />
8:00 am Automated Aptamer Selection: Applications in RNA: Protein Sequence Specificity, <strong>and</strong><br />
Aptamer-Chip Microarrays; J. Colin Cox, University of Texas<br />
8:30 am Microtape <strong>and</strong> Associated Instrumentation <strong>for</strong> Continuous Array High Throughput Genotyping;<br />
Jon Chudyk, Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation<br />
9:00 am Immunoassays <strong>and</strong> Sequence-Specific DNA Detection on a Microchip Using Enzyme<br />
Amplified Electrochemical Detection; Andrey Ghindilis, CombiMatrix Corporation<br />
9:30 am Nanoarrays – A Bottom-Up Method to Create Nanometer Addressable Lateral Surface<br />
Structures by use of Nucleic Acids; Frank F. Bier, Fraunhofer Institute <strong>for</strong> Biomedical Engineering<br />
8:00 – 10:00 am Room C1 Clinical In<strong>for</strong>matics 2<br />
Chair: Jay Jones, Geisinger Health System<br />
8:00 am The Role of In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems in Aut<strong>omation</strong> in a Large Reference <strong>Laboratory</strong>;<br />
Charles Hawker, ARUP Laboratories, Inc.<br />
8:30 am Clinical In<strong>for</strong>matics – “Middleware”; Marcy Anderson, Medical Aut<strong>omation</strong> Systems<br />
9:00 am Middleware Solutions – Optimizing People, Processes, <strong>and</strong> Plat<strong>for</strong>ms;<br />
Hunter Bagwell, Roche Diagnostics<br />
9:30 am Data Mining From the LIS With Simple PC Tools; Jay Burton Jones, Geisinger Health System<br />
8:00 – 10:00 am Room A3 Emerging Technology National Lab Tech Transfer<br />
Chair: Erica Briggs, Los Alamos National <strong>Laboratory</strong><br />
8:00 am Introduction<br />
8:15 am Technology Transfer at Argonne National <strong>Laboratory</strong>; Steve Lake, Argonne National <strong>Laboratory</strong><br />
8:30 am Technology Transfer at Los Alamos National <strong>Laboratory</strong>;<br />
Erica Briggs, Los Alamos National <strong>Laboratory</strong><br />
8:45 am Technology Transfer at Lawrence Berkeley National <strong>Laboratory</strong>;<br />
Cheryl Fragiadakis, Lawrence Berkeley National <strong>Laboratory</strong><br />
9:00 am Technology Transfer at Pacific Northwest National <strong>Laboratory</strong>;<br />
Bruce Harrer, Pacific Northwest National <strong>Laboratory</strong><br />
9:15 am Technology Transfer at S<strong>and</strong>ia National Laboratories;<br />
Paul Dressendorfer, S<strong>and</strong>ia National Laboratories<br />
9:30 am Panel Discussion <strong>and</strong> Questions<br />
10:00 – 10:30 am Break<br />
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