omation mbers - Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening
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10:30 am – 12:00 pm Room A2 ADME – Tox<br />
Chair: Elizabeth Everitt, Abbott Laboratories<br />
10:30 am Role of Automated High Throughout Nephelometric Aqueous Solubility System in<br />
Early Drug Discovery; Arun M<strong>and</strong>agere, Pfizer Global R&D<br />
11:00 am Higher Throughput Strategies <strong>for</strong> Support of Early ADME In-vitro <strong>Screening</strong>;<br />
Ken Matuszak, Abbott Laboratories<br />
11:30 am The Role of Genomics in Toxicology; Alex<strong>and</strong>ra Heinloth, NIEHS<br />
10:30 am – 12:00 pm Room A4 Microfluidics Bioanalytical<br />
Chair: Laurie Locascio, National Institute of St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> Technology<br />
10:30 am An Autonomous PCR-based Air Monitoring System to Detect <strong>and</strong> Identify Infectious Agents;<br />
Phillip Belgrader, Microfluidic Systems, Inc.<br />
11:00 am Protein Sizing <strong>and</strong> Relative Quantitation Determination Using a Microfluidic LabChip ® Device;<br />
Adrian Winoto, Caliper Technologies Corp.<br />
11:30 am Using Liposomes <strong>for</strong> High-Efficiency Mixing in Microfluidic Systems;<br />
Laurie Locascio, National Institute of St<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> Technology<br />
10:30 am – 12:00 pm Room B1 Proteomics Technology 3<br />
Chair: Joseph Loo, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Los Angeles<br />
10:30 am Sample Preparation Tips <strong>for</strong> Sample Enrichment <strong>and</strong> Direct Elution Nanoelectrospray<br />
Mass Spectrometry Analysis <strong>for</strong> Enhanced Sensitivity <strong>for</strong> Protein Characterization;<br />
Gary Schultz, Advion BioSciences, Inc.<br />
11:00 am Progress in Automating Top Down Proteomics; Neil Kelleher, University of Illinois<br />
11:30 am A View of the Proteome Provided by New Mass Spectrometry Technologies;<br />
Joseph Loo, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Los Angeles<br />
10:30 am – 12:00 pm Room A1 Genomics Advanced Topics<br />
Chair: Gary Nunn, Applied Biosystem<br />
10:30 am Increasing Instrumentation Availability by Using Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM)<br />
Principles <strong>and</strong> Applying Them to Production Line Instrumentation at the DOE Joint Genome<br />
Institute; Simon Roberts, DOE Joint Genome Institute<br />
11:00 am Evaluation of High Throughput SNP Genotyping Lab Data Using FOCUS Statistical Software;<br />
Sheri Olson, Applied Biosystem<br />
11:30 am Future Clinical Analysis: Component Based Framework <strong>for</strong> Modular Hardware <strong>and</strong> Software<br />
Integration of Different Clinical Equipment; Ralf Muckenhirn, Fraunhofer IPA<br />
10:30 am – 12:00 pm Room C1 Clinical Arrays<br />
Chair: William Wachsman, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, San Diego<br />
10:30 am Using Reference Gene Expression Datasets to Make Sense of Your Array Data;<br />
John Walker, GNF<br />
11:00 am Molecular Tools Designed <strong>for</strong> the Clinic; John Palma, Affymetrix, Inc.<br />
11:30 am Clinical Validation of the Affymetrix Microarray <strong>and</strong> the Challenges Faced;<br />
Richard Hockett, Eli Lilly <strong>and</strong> Company<br />
10:30 am – 12:00 pm Room A3 Emerging IT In<strong>for</strong>matics<br />
Chair: Jay Gill, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.<br />
10:30 am Design Tools: New Approach to Computing in Life Sciences; Larry Arnstein, Teranode Corporation<br />
11:00 am Python <strong>for</strong> Scientific Computing – An Open Source Solution; Eric Jones, Enthought, Inc.<br />
11:30 am Universal <strong>and</strong> Mobile Messaging Framework M2A “Message to Anywhere” <strong>for</strong> <strong>Laboratory</strong><br />
Aut<strong>omation</strong>; Gerald Knoll, Fraunhofer Institute Manufacturing Engineering <strong>and</strong> Aut<strong>omation</strong> (IPA)<br />
12:00 – 1:30 pm Lunch Break<br />
1:30 – 3:30 pm Room B1 Drug Discovery Case Studies<br />
Chair: Jürgen Drews, Nigeons GmbH<br />
1:30 pm Hit <strong>and</strong> Lead Generation Beyond High Throughput <strong>Screening</strong>;<br />
Alex<strong>and</strong>er Alanine, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd<br />
2:00 pm Alliances in Technology; Esteban Pombo-Villar, Novartis Pharma Ltd.<br />
2:30 pm Underst<strong>and</strong>ing Risk <strong>and</strong> Value: Decision Gates in Drug Development;<br />
Fred Pritchard, MDS Pharma Services<br />
3:00 pm Drug Prototypes – What We Learn From History;<br />
Walter Sneader, Strathclyde Institute <strong>for</strong> Biomedical Science<br />
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