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Tiêu đề 2014 EAS Preliminary Technical Oral Program
Tác giả Ken D. Stark, Lawrence Kobilinsky, Robert B. Cody, Marco Leona, Gene S. Hall, Laurence A. Nafie, Isao Noda, Bruce Chase, Liang Gong, Sanford (Sandy) A. Asher, Naidong Weng, Pilsoo Kang, Yimin Hua, Robert W. Donaldson, Jianmei Kochling, James Martosella, Oscar Potter, Michael Lu, Weifeng Xu, Michael Sank, Jennifer Cummings, Xuefeng Li, Renuka Pillutla, Binodh DeSilva, Bishambar Dayal, James Morykin, Samina Hussain, Timothy Shelbourn, Kahkashan Zaidi, John Scott
Trường học Rutgers University
Chuyên ngành Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry
Thể loại oral session
Năm xuất bản 2014
Thành phố New York
Định dạng
Số trang 15
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Monday Morning Continued Elemental Impurities in Pharmaceuticals: Requirements, Applications, Techniques Chair: Nancy Lewen, Bristol-Myers Squibb 9:00 Pilot Study for Using Portable XRF

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2014 Preliminary Technical Oral Program

MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17

Time Title, Author(s)

American Microchemical Society Benedetti-Pichler Award

Honoring Gene Hall, Rutgers University

Session Chair: Robert Vetricin

9:00 Finger Prick Blood Analysis: The Omega-3 Index, Ken D Stark, University of Waterloo

9:30 Forensic DNA Analysis: The Gold Standard for Criminal Investigation of Biological Evidence, Lawrence

Kobilinsky, John Jay College

10:00 Break

10:20 Doing a Lot with a Little: Ambient Ionization and Microchemistry, Robert B Cody, Jeol USA Inc

10:50 Chemical Microscopy for the 21st Century: Surface-Enhanced Raman Microspectroscopy for the

Ultrasensitive Detection of Organic Colorants, Marco Leona, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

11:20 From Archimedes Palimpsest to Water Analysis: My 35 Years of Instrumental Analytical Chemistry at

Rutgers, Gene S Hall, Rutgers University

New York Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy Gold Medal Award

Honoring Larry A Nafie, Syracuse University

Session Chair: Deborah A Peru, Colgate-Palmolive Co.

9:00 Vibrational Optical Activity: An Established Tool for Research and Routine Analytical Applications,

Laurence A Nafie, Syracuse University

9:30 Two-Dimensional Correlation Spectroscopy in Materials Development, Isao Noda, University of

Delaware

10:00 Break

10:20 Electrospun PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoate) Fibers: Influence of Processing on Structure, Bruce Chase,

Liang Gong, Isao Noda, John Rabolt, University of Delaware

10:50 UV Resonance Raman Spectroscopic Studies of Protein Structure and Dynamics, Sanford (Sandy) A

Asher, University of Pittsburgh

Quality Control and Bioanalysis of Protein Therapeutics

Chair: Naidong Weng, Janssen

9:00 Application of UPLC-High Resolution MS in Drug Product Comparability Studies, Pilsoo Kang, Jianmei

Kochling, Yimin Hua, Robert W Donaldson, Genzyme

9:20

Quality-by-Design Method Development of the 2nd Generation Peptide Map Assays for Therapeutic

Proteins, Yimin Hua, Francisca Gbormittah, Alekhya Pochiraju, Qian Guan, Robert W Donaldson,

Jianmei Kochling, Genzyme

9:40 A Novel HILIC Column for the High Speed Analysis of N-Linked Glycans, James Martosella, Oscar

Potter, Jia Liu, Agilent Technologies

10:00 Break

10:20 The Influence of Biocompatible Coating Thickness of Non-porous Polymer Beads on Protein Recoveries

and Resolution, Michael Lu, BioChrom Labs

10:40

Development, Validation and Comparison of a Competitive Ligand Binding and a Functional Cell-Based Assay for Neutralizing Antibody (NAb) Detection, Weifeng Xu, Michael Sank, Jennifer Cummings,

Xuefeng Li, Robert Dodge Renuka Pillutla, Binodh DeSilva, Merck

11:00 Okra Seed Phytochemicals: Potential Treatments for Glycemic Control and Regulators of Enzyme

Cholesterol 7-alpha-Hydroxylase in Bile Acid Biosynthesis, Bishambar Dayal, Rutgers Medical School

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Monday Morning Continued

Elemental Impurities in Pharmaceuticals: Requirements, Applications, Techniques

Chair: Nancy Lewen, Bristol-Myers Squibb

9:00 Pilot Study for Using Portable XRF for Screening for Elemental Impurities, James Morykin, Bristol-Myers

Squibb

9:30 Determination of Elemental Impurities: A Practical Approach from a Contract Lab, Samina Hussain,

Exova

10:00 Break

10:20 Method Development and Validation for the Quantification of Elemental Impurities in Large and Small

Molecule Drug Substance and Drug Product, Timothy Shelbourn, Eli Lilly

10:50 An Update on General Chapters <232> and <233> and Implementation Timelines, Kahkashan Zaidi,

United States Pharmacopeia

Microscopy and Microanalysis for Cultural Heritage, Part I, organized with the New York Conservation Foundation and New York Microscopical Society

Chair: John Scott, NYCF

9:00 Simple Magnification, Optical Phase Contrast Microscopy, and Desktop SEM-EDS: Characterizing a

Cleaning Agent, John Scott, New York Conservation Foundation

9:30 SEM-EDS and Multi-Instrumental Analysis: Studying the Corrosion of Ag 999 and Ag 925 Inside and

Outside Vitrines, Paula Homem, Universidade do Porto

9:50 Break

10:10

Accessible Microanalysis in Authentication and Attribution: A Case Study, Soraya Alcalá, Hèléne

Fontoira, The Hispanic Society of America, Thiago Assan Piwowazrczyk, Marcelo Myada Redígolo, Interface Research Analysis Solutions

10:40 Scientific Analysis of Pietro da Cortona’s The Triumph of David, Kristen E Watts, Amanda Norbutus,

Anthony Lagalante, Villanova University, Kristin deGhetaldi, University of Delaware

11:00 Morphology of Fungal Stains on Paper Characterized With Multi-Scale and Multi-Sensory Surface

Metrology, Hanna M Szczepanowska, Smithsonian Institution, Brian Renegar, National Institute of

Standards and Technology

Analysis of Textiles and Other Materials

Chair: Sandra Ferris, The Dow Chemical Company

9:00

Investigation of Body Products on Worn Clothing Substrate Found at a Fire Scene Conflicting with Ignitable Liquid Residue Identification by GC/MS, Gina M Guerrera, Brooke W Kammrath, University of

New Haven, Erika Chen, Michael Valetutti, New York City Police Department

9:20 Differentiation of Human, Animal, and Synthetic Hair by ATR FTIR Spectroscopy, Jeremy M Manheim,

Kyle Doty, Greg Mclaughlin, Igor K Lednev, University at Albany

9:40 Quantitation of Dyes in Forensic Fibers Using UHPLC-TOF MS and Building a Dye Database with

AxION EC ID Software, Sharanya Reddy, Joanne Mather, Bonnie Marmor, PerkinElmer

10:00 Break

10:20 Characterization of the Binding Medium Used in Roman Encaustic Paintings on Wall and Wood, Ruben

M Savizky, John L Bove, Pedro Cuni, Jorge Cuni, Brielle Eisen, The Cooper Union

10:40 Structural Characterization of Manmade Fiber Using Fluorescence Microscopy and Image Analysis,

Shailesh P Nagarkar, Prasad Panzade, Aditya Birla Science and Technology Company

11:00 Non-Destructive Testing with Ultrasound and Visual Inspection, an Approach to Historic Buildings, Eloisa

Dezen-Kempter, Gisleiva C S Ferreira, State University of Campinas

11:20 Differentiating Authentic from Counterfeit Drugs by Raman Microscopy, Fran Adar, HORIBA Scientific,

Pauline E Leary, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, John A Reffner, John Jay College

Handheld Vibrational Spectrometers and Imagers: Innovations and Novel Applications

Chair: Heinz W Siesler, University of Duisburg-Essen

9:00 Fit-for-Purpose Miniature NIR Spectroscopy for Solid Dosage Continuous Manufacturing, Krizia Karry,

Rutgers University

9:30 The Next Generation of Long Wavelength Handheld Raman Spectrometers for Raw Material Inspection

and Beyond, Claire Dentinger, Rigaku Raman Technologies

10:00 Break

10:20 Mixture Analysis Using Handheld Raman Spectrometer, Dawn Yang, B&W Tek

10:50 Miniaturized Multi-Spec (UV-NIR, Raman and Hyperspectral) Instruments in Practical In-Situ Analysis,

Fredrick Haibach, BaySpec

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Monday Morning Continued

Process Analysis and Instrumentation

Chair: Yuwen Wang, Boehringer Ingelheim

9:00 Off-Line and In-Line Monitoring of Mulling Processes, Savitha S Panikar, Suyang Wu, Benjamin J

Glasser, Rohit Ramachandran, Rutgers University

9:20 Achieving Greater Process Understanding Through On-Line Reaction Monitoring, Michael L Hall, Nancy

L Jestel, Eylem Tarkin-Tas, Mark Denniston, Carolyn Degonzague, SABIC

9:40

In-Line PAT Method Development for Flowing Pharmaceutical Blend Homogeneity Monitoring, Fan

Zhang-Plasket, John P Higgins, Cat MacConnell, Mano Ramasamy, Robert F Meyer, Charles E Miller, Jennifer Pai, Merck

10:00 Break

10:20 NIR Analyses in the Field; how to get better Answers, Franklin E Barton, James A de Haseth, Light

Light Solutions Instruments

10:40

High-Throughput Virtual Slit Technology: Benefits for Polymer Extrusion, Yusuf Bismilla, Jeffrey T

Meade, Bradford B Behr, Andrew T Cenko, Brandon DesRoches, Jared Slaa, Arsen R Hajian,

Tornado Spectral Systems

Innovative Practices in Analytical Testing

Chair: Richard B Nguyen, Merial

9:00 Analytical Testing for the Cannabis Industry: A New Era Presents New Opportunities, Christopher J

Hudalla, Nathan M LaCroix, ProVerde Laboratories

9:20 Impact of Method Robustness to the Success of Product Commercialization - Lesson Learned, Xin Bu,

John Castoro, Joel Young, Bristol-Myers Squibb

9:40 Incorporation of Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy into Undergraduate Laboratories: An Active-Learning

Approach, Susanne Riegel, Nanalysis

10:00 Break

10:20 Analytical Pipetting of Serum and Serum-Like Liquids, John T Bradshaw, Richard H Curtis, Rachel

Parshley, Artel Inc

10:40 S.M.A.R.T Laboratory Practices, Julius Neil Buenconsejo, Keppel Seghers Engineering

11:00 Taking the Pain Out of Chromatographic Peak Integration, Peter Bodsky, Shaun Quinn, Thermo Fisher

Scientific

11:20

Innovative Approach to Helium Carrier Gas Conservation in Analytical Gas Chromatography, Lori Dolata,

Edward B McCauley, Massimo Santoro, Paolo Magni, Alexander N Semyonov, Thermo Fisher

Scientific

11:40 Automated, Rapid, Reliable Determination of Dissolved Gases in Water by Static Headspace Gas

Chromatography, Lori Dolata, Andrea Caruso, Richard Jack, Massimo Santoro, Thermo Fisher Scientific

NMR Spectroscopy of Molecules Small and Large: Methods and Applications, Part I

Chair: Bernie O'Hare, Bruker

9:00 Assessing Qualitative and Quantitative NMR Limits in a Drug Metabolism Environment, Gregory Walker,

Pfizer

9:30 Pulsed Field Gradient Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (PFGNMR) Studies of Nanoparticle Surfaces and

their Interactions, Kebede Beshah, Aslin Izmitli, Antony Van Dyk, The Dow Chemical Company

10:00 Break

10:20 High-Throughput Screening of Solid Pharmaceuticals with 35Cl Solid-State NMR, Robert W Schurko,

Michael J Jaroszewicz, Anthony R Sandre, Andrew M Namespetra, Kristopher J Harris, University of Windsor, Adonis Lupulescu, Lucio Frydman, Weizmann Institute

10:40 Strategies to Enhance the Sensitivity and Reduce the Ambiguity of NMR Spectra of Complex Biological

Assemblies, Galia Debelouchina, Princeton University

11:00

Understanding the Behavior of Different Tablet Disintegrants Using High-Resolution FLASH Magnetic

Resonance Imaging, Anuji Abraham, Dolapo Olusanmi, David Good, Denette Murphy, Daniel

McNamara, Venkatramana Rao, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Andrew J Ilott, Alexej Jerschow, New York University

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MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 17

EAS Award for Outstanding Achievements in the Fields of Analytical Chemistry

Honoring Joseph A Caruso, University of Cincinnati

Sponsored by Bristol-Myers Squibb

Session Chair: William R Heineman, University of Cincinnati

Plenary Lecture and Awards Presentation to Joseph Caruso, University of Cincinnati, immediately follow this session

2:00 New Sources for Ambient Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry, Gary M Hieftje, Jacob T Shelley,

2:30

The Liquid Sampling-Atmospheric Pressure Glow Discharge (LS-APGD) Microplasma: An Example of What I Learned from Joe Caruso - Its More Fun Living (a little) Outside of the Box, R Kenneth Marcus,

Clemson University

3:00 Break

3:20 Plasma Sources Pushing the Limits in Analytical Chemistry, David W Koppenaal, Pacific Northwest

National Laboratory

3:50 Spectroelectrochemistry as a Strategy for Improving Sensor Selectivity, William R Heineman, University

of Cincinnati, Samuel A Bryan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

4:30 Presentation of the EAS Award in the Fields of Analytical Chemistry

4:35 From Solution Chemistry to Mass Spectrometry – My Fields of Analytical, Joseph A Caruso, University

of Cincinnati

Development of Pharmaceutical Generics: Analytical Challenges

Chairs: Leonel M Santos, United States Pharmacopeia and Kim Huynh-Ba, Pharmalytik

2:00 Key Issues of Generic Drug Development, Saji Thomas, Par Pharmaceuticals

2:30 Stability Requirements of ANDA Products, Kim Huynh-Ba, Pharmalytik

3:00 Break

3:20 Advances on the Modernization of USP Monographs, Leonel Santos, US Pharmacopeia

3:50 Comparison of Dissolution Profiles Including Bioequivalence, Method Transfer/Validation, and f2, Vivian

Gray, V A Gray Consulting

Microscopy and Microanalysis for Cultural Heritage, Part II, organized with the New York Conservation Foundation and New York Microscopical Society

Chair: Soraya Alcalá, The Hispanic Society of America

2:00 3-D Digital Microscopy and Cultural Heritage: A Successful Marriage, Ilaria Cacciari, Salvatore Siano,

IFAC-CNR

2:30

Pairing 3-D Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy with Reflectance Transformation Imaging to Gain Insight into the Techniques Used to Create Relief and Contour Lines on Greek Red-Figure Vases, Philip

A Klausmeyer, Paula Artal-Isbrand, Worcester Art Museum

3:00 Break

3:20 Optical Coherence Tomography for the Non-Invasive 3-D Volume Imaging of Cultural Heritage, Haida

Liang, Nottingham Trent University

3:50 Pump-Probe Microscopy Enables Noninvasive, Three-Dimensional Imaging of Artwork, Warren S

Warren, Tana Villafana, Martin Fischer, Duke University

Coblentz 60th Anniversary Session Development of Vibrational Micro Spectroscopy and Imaging, organized

by the Coblentz Society

Chair: James Rydzak, GlaxoSmithKline

2:00 Diffuse Reflections on Chemical Imaging, Neil Lewis, Malvern

2:30 Historical Development of Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy, John Reffner, John Jay College

3:00 Break

3:20 Historical Development of Raman Imaging - the Impact of the Instrumentational Developments on the

Quality of the Results, Fran Adar, J Y Horiba

3:50 Terahertz Spectroscopy: Past, Present and a Very Bright Future, Richard A McKay, Advantest America

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Monday Afternoon Continued

Electronic Workflow – A New Frontier of Lab Management, organized by ALMA

Chairs: Dennis Swijter, International Flavors and Fragrances and Judy Lin, Bristol-Myers Squibb

2:00 Paper on Glass: A Practical Guide to the Implementation on Electronic Lab Notebook, James

Exarchakis, Colgate-Palmolive Company

2:30 Implementing a Process Intelligence System for Pharmaceutical Development, Edward Keefe, Megerle

Scherholz, Bristol-Myers Squibb

3:00 Break

3:20 The Role of the BIOVIA (Accelrys) Laboratory Execution System (LES) and Inventory Management

System (IM) in a CRO cGMP Environment, Kathy Shanks, PPD

3:50 Electronic Orchestration of Knowledge Creation and Management, Joel Young, Ronald Behling, Larry

Fulton, Bristol-Myers Squibb

Integrating Analytical Chemistry Research into Curriculum

Chair: Dil Ramanathan, Kean University

2:00 Incorporating Research Method Development into the Analytical Lab, Kimberley Frederick, Maryuri

Roca, Lisa Quimby, Skidmore College

2:30 Integrating Teaching and Research: Strategies and Practices for Building a Research-Supportive

Curriculum, Roger S Rowlett, Colgate University

3:00 Break

3:20 Integration of Research into the Curriculum Using XRD and NMR Structural Analysis, Benny Chan, Abby

R O'Connor, The College of New Jersey

3:50 Involving Undergraduate Students in Collaborative Research: The Union College Aerogel Team, Mary

K Carroll, Union College

NMR Spectroscopy of Molecules Small and Large: Methods and Applications, Part II

Chair: David Rovnyak, Bucknell University

2:00 Structure/Function Studies of Obscurin Ig58/59, Nathan T Wright, James Madison University

2:30 Working with Two and Many Dimensions: Non-Uniform Sampling for Sharper Spectra More Quickly and

Principal Component Analysis to Explore Spectral Series, Frank Delaglio, Agilent Technologies

3:00 Break

3:20 Liquid State, High-Resolution 14N-NMR of Symmetrically Substituted Nitrogen-Containing Compounds,

Benjamin Liu, Princeton University

3:40

Noncanonical Polyubiquitin Chains: Insights from Structural and Dynamical Studies , Carlos Castañeda,

Syracuse University, Susan Krueger, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Ashton Cropp, Virginia Commonwealth University, David Fushman, University of Maryland

TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 18

EAS Award for Outstanding Achievements in Separation Science

Honoring Thomas L Chester, University of Cincinnati

Sponsored by Agilent Technologies

Chair: J David Pinkston, Kellogg Company

9:00 Presentation of the EAS Award for Outstanding Achievements in Separation Science

9:05 Using Complexity To Make Separations Simpler , Thomas L Chester, University of Cincinnati

9:30 Liquid Chromatographic Estimates of Octanol - Water Partitioning: Is there a Rational Stationary Phase

Choice?, John G Dorsey, Florida State University

10:00 Break

10:20

Ultrahigh Performance Supercritical Fluid Chromatography of Lipophilic Compounds with Emphasis on Synthetic and Commercial Biodiesel, Larry T Taylor, Mehdi Ashraf-Khorassani, Virginia Tech, Kenneth

J Fountain, Giorgis Isaac, Waters

10:50 Thinking Outside the Valve: Pressure Control and Other Important Questions in Supercritical Fluid

Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (SFC/MS), J David Pinkston, Kellogg Company

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Tuesday Morning Continued

EAS New Faculty Award In NMR Spectroscopy

Honoring Megan Macnaughtan, Louisiana State University

Sponsored by Agilent Technologies

Session Chair: Patrick van der Wel, University of Pittsburgh

9:00 Spherical Nanoparticle Supported Lipid Bilayers for the Study of Membrane Proteins, Fang Tian,

Pennsylvania State University

9:30 Probing Dynamic Protein-Glycosaminoglycan Interactions Using Paramagnetic Ligands, Xu Wang,

Arizona State University

10:00 Break

10:20 NMR Studies of Bacterial Masonry that Provide Protective Barriers, Charles V Rice, University of

Oklahoma

10:50 Presentation of the EAS New Faculty Award in NMR Spectroscopy

10:55 Challenges and Triumphs in Glycoprotein NMR, Megan Macnaughtan, Louisiana State University

The Breath of Inhalation Analytical

Chair: Justin Pennington, Merck

9:00 Solid-State Characterization Techniques for Inhalation Product Development, Matthew Lamm, Merck

9:30 Using Particle and Polymer Properties to Tailor Aerosol Formulations, Christopher Kuehl, Nashwa

El-Gendy, Laird Forrest, Cory Berkland, University of Kansas

10:00 Break

10:20

Making Quantitative Inhalation Analytics Measurements in Real-Time Using Single Particle Aerosol Mass Spectrometry (SPAMS), David P Fergenson, Livermore Instruments, Maria Balaxi, David Kohler, Solvias AG, Anna Susz, Bradley D Morrical, Novartis

10:50 Using Spray Pattern Area as a Surrogate for SAC in Optimizing pMDI Test Methods, Zachary Pitluk,

Proveris Scientific

Detecting Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals

Chair: Matthew Wood, Ocean County Sheriff's Office Forensic Laboratory

9:00 Near Real Time Counterfeit Pharmaceutical Detection Along the Supply Chain, William E Mayo,

Veracity Networks Inc

9:30 Analytical Testing of Counterfeit Drugs in the Field Using Vibrational Spectroscopy and GC/MS, Pauline

Leary, Smiths Detection

10:00 Break

10:20 Paper Test Cards for Presumptive Identification of Falsified and Very Low Quality Pharmaceuticals,

Marya Leiberman, University of Notre Dame

10:50 Analysis of Counterfeit Pharmaceutical Products using Visible and Vibrational Spectroscopies Inside and

Outside of the Laboratory, Adam Lanzarotta, Nicola Ranieri, FDA Forensic Chemistry Center

Microscopy and Microanalysis for Cultural Heritage, Part III, organized with the New York Conservation Foundation and New York Microscopical Society

Chair: John Scott, NYCF

9:00

Jackson Pollock’s Number 1A (1948): Using Spatially Resolved XRF and Multivariate Analysis to

Characterize the Artist Palette and Process, Ana Martins, Jim Coddington, Museum of Modern Art, Donald Dahlberg, Lebanon Valley College, Geert van der Snickt, University of Antwerp, Birgit van Driel, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Joris Dik, Delft University of Technology

9:20

Multiphoton Microscopy: An Efficient and Promising Tool for In Situ Characterization of Historical

Artifacts, Gặl Latour, Laboratory Imagery and Modélisation en Neurobiology et Cancérologie, Laurianne

Robinet, Museum National Natural History, Jean-Philippe Echard, Marie Didier, Musée de la Musique, Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein, Ecole Polytechnique

9:50 Break

10:10

Advances in the Imaging and Microscopy of semiconductor Pigments: From Laser-Based

Time-Resolved Luminescence Imaging to Micro X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis using Synchrotron Radiation ,

Austin Nevin, Sara Bellei, Institute of Nanotechnologies and Photonics, Anna Cesaratto, Valentina Capogrosso, Gianluca Valentini, Daniela Comelli, Politecnico di Milano, Caroline Tokarski, Hervé Vezin, University Lille

10:40

Laser Ablation Surface-Enhanced Raman Microspectroscopy, Pablo Londero, Marco Leona, The

Metropolitan The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Anna Cesaratto, Politecnico di Milano, John R Lombardi, City College on New York

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Tuesday Morning Continued

LC Productivity Through Particle Change: Size, Type, Shape

Chair: Peter Broske, Agilent Technologies

9:00 Method Development with Zirconia Based Stationary Phases, Clayton McNeff, Daniel Nowlan, Kelly S

Johnson, ZirChrom Separations, Richard Henry, Consultant

9:20 High-Pressure Ion Chromatography: Following the Lead of UHPLC, Peter Bodsky, Frank Hoefler, Maria

Rey, Thermo Fisher Scientific

9:40 Achieving Maximum Kinetic Performance from UHPLC Columns, Richard A Henry, William H

Campbell, David S Bell, Sigma-Aldrich/Supelco

10:00 Break

10:20

Halophase: A Novel Stationary Phase with Tunable Retention Properties through Functionalized

Carboxylate Deposition of Halogenated Small Molecules, Brian A Logue, Michael W Stutelberg,

Venkataiah Mallam, Robert P Oda, Raj K Bhandari, South Dakota State University

10:40

The Use of Elevated Temperature in HPLC Biomolecule Separation to Shorten Analysis Time and

Improve Peak Shape with Wide-Pore, Core-type Silica Columns, Stacy Squillario, Roy Eksteen, Hillel

Brandes, Sigma-Aldrich/Supelco

11:00 Easy Method Transfer and Scalability with Superficially Porous Particles, Anne E Mack, William J Long,

Wu Chen, Xiaoli Wang, Jason Link, Maureen Joseph, Agilent Technologies

11:20 Monolithic Silica’s for “Dirty Sample” HPLC Analysis with Less Sample Preparation, Egidijus

Machtejevas, EMD Millipore

Chemometric and Spectroscopic Applications in Forensics, organized by the Coblentz Society

Chairs: Brandye Smith-Goettler, Merck

9:30 Raman Microspectroscopy and Advanced Statistics for the Analysis of Biological Stains and Gunshot

Residue, Igor K Lednev, Greg McLaughlin, Kyle C Doty, Justin Bueno, University at Albany

10:00 Break

10:20 Chemometrics in Action: Deployment of Handheld Spectroscopic Devices for First Responders,

Suzanne Schreyer, Lin Zhang, Michael Hargreaves, Thermo Fisher Scientific

10:50 Hyperspectral Imaging and its Applications in Forensics Science, Jeffrey Beckstead, ChemImage

Corporation

Detection and Fate of Nanoparticles in Biota

Chair: Jason White, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station

9:00 Fate and Effects of Engineered Nanomaterials in Agricultural Systems, Jason White, Joseph Hawthorne,

Roberto De la Torre-Roche, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station

9:30

Locating Metal Oxide Nanoparticle Transformation in Plants Using Synchrotron X-Rays, Jorge

Gardea-Torresdey, Jose Hernadez-Viezcas, University of Texas-El Paso, Hiram Castillo-Michel, European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

10:00 Break

10:20

Determination of Carbon Nanotube Fate and Exposure Using a Microwave-Induced Heating Method,

Jacyln Cañas-Carrell, Amanda Parra, Sabrina Deleon, Fahmida Irin, Mohammad Saed, Micah Green, Texas Tech University

10:50

Identification and Avoidance of Potential Artifacts and Misinterpretations in Nanomaterial Ecotoxicity Measurements, Elijah Petersen, Vincent Hackley, Teresa Kirschling, National Institute of Standards and

Technology, Theodore Henry, Heriot-Watt University, Jian Zhao, Baoshan Xing, Stockbridge School of Agricultural, Robert MacCuspie, Florida Polytechnic University, Marina Dobrovolskaia, Leidos

Biomedical Research Inc., Jason White, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station

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Tuesday Morning Continued

Functional Surfaces: Preparation and Analysis

Chair: Robert Opila, University of Delaware

9:00

Silicon Surface Functionalization to Control the Oxidation State of Copper during Metalorganic Chemical

Vapor Deposition of Cu(I) and Cu(II) Precursors, Yichen Duan, Andrew Teplyakov, University of

Delaware

9:20 Mechanism of Electrical Passivation of Silicon Surfaces with Quinhydrone, Meixi Chen, Nicole A

Kotulak, Nikolas J Schreiber, Robert L Opila, University of Delaware

9:40

Electron Beam Induced Reactions of Adsorbed π-Allyl Ruthenium Tricarbonyl Bromide: Towards Design

of Electron Beam Induced Deposition (EBID)-Specific Precursors, Julie A Spencer, Rachel Thorman,

Michael Barclay, D Howard Fairbrother, Johns Hopkins University, Joseph A Brannaka, Lisa McElwee-White, University of Florida, Oddur Ingólfsson, University of Iceland

10:00 Break

10:20 Formation of High-Coverage Nanoparticle Monolayers through Click Chemistry, Mackenzie G Williams,

Yue Liu, Timothy Miller, Andrew Teplyakov, University of Delaware

10:40

Correlation of Carbon Growth on Ru-Capped Multilayer Mirrors Irradiated by Extreme-Ultraviolet Light and Electrons, Michael S Barclay, Nadir S Faradzhev, Howard Fairbrother, Johns Hopkins University,

Shannon B Hill, Thomas B Lucatorto, National Institute of Standards and Technology

11:00 Controlled Synthesis and Optical Studies of ZnO Nanostructures, Zhengxin Li, Jolie Blake, Lars

Gundlach, University of Delaware

Food and Additive Analysis

Chair: Michael Ruberto, Materials Need Consulting

9:00 Detection of Olive Oil Adulteration Using Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy, Susanne Riegel, Nanalysis

9:20

Determination of Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) from the Surface of Cookware under Simulated Cooking

Conditions Using Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE) and LC/MS/MS, Changling Qiu, Douglas Raynie,

South Dakota State University

9:40

HPLC Analysis of a Commercial Whirlpool Hopping Process in the Beer Brewing Industry, Jessica S

Henry, Kelsey A Packard, Elizabeth A Brady, Sterling A Tomellini, University of New Hampshire, Austin D Gregoire, Craft Brew Alliance

10:00 Break

10:20 Development of SERS Methods for Rapid Detection of Multi-Pesticides in Food, Lili He, University of

Massachusetts-Amherst

10:40 Very Large Range Pesticide Screening in Food Using GC Triple Quadrupole MS, Lori Dolata, Massimo

Santoro, Thermo Fisher Scientific

11:00 Analysis of Beer, Wine and their Agricultural Constituents (Hops, Grapes, Grains) for Pesticides Using

QuEChERS Extraction and High-Throughput Sample Preparation, Patricia L Atkins, SPEX CertiPrep

11:20

Vacuum Ultraviolet Detection for the Identification and Quantification of Pesticides by Gas

Chroma-tography, Hui Fan, Doug D Carlton, Jr., Ian Sawicki, Kevin A Schug, University of Texas – Arlington,

Phillip Walsh, Dale Harrison, VUV Analytics

11:40 Development of a Sensitive LC/UV Method to Determine Two Trace Aldehydes in Maltitol, George

Wang, Zhen Wu, Holly M Shackman, Mark S Bolgar, David K Lloyd, Bristol-Myers Squibb

TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 18

EAS Award For Outstanding Achievements in Chemometrics

Honoring Marcel Maeder, University of New Castle

Sponsored by Eigenvector Research

Session Chair: Paul Gemperline, Eastern Carolina University

2:00 Hard-Modelling - from Titrations to Solving Climate Tribulations, Graeme Puxty, CSIRO

2:30 Hybrid Hard and Soft-Modeling and Local Rank Analysis: Two Relevant Ideas to Describe and Explore

Chemical Systems, Anna de Juan, University of Barcelona

3:00 Break

3:20 Calculation of Feasible Bands for Visualizing the Constraint Effects in Model-Free Methods, Hamid

Abdollahi, Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences

3:50 Presentation of the EAS Award for Outstanding Achievements in Chemometrics

3:55 Chemometrics: The Balance Between ‘Chemistry’ and ‘Metrics’, Marcel Maeder, University of New

Castle

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Tuesday Afternoon Continued

Dried Blood Spot (DBS) Analysis and its Alternatives: Recent Advances in Clinical, Forensic and

Pharmaceutical Applications

Chairs: Daniel Norwood, Boehringer Ingelheim and Naiyu Zheng, Bristol-Myers Squibb

2:00 History of DBS and its Development from Clinical to Pharmaceutical Application, Daniel L Norwood,

Boehringer Ingelheim

2:30 Dried Blood Spots - From Newborn Screening to Forensic Science, Donald Chace, Pediatrix Medical

Group

3:00 Break

3:20 Recent Progress in Overcoming Some Obstacles in Implementing Dried Blood Spot Technology in Drug

Development, Qin Ji, Bristol-Myers Squibb

3:50

Automated Bioanalysis of Dried Blood Spots and Dried Plasma Spots Coupled with High Resolution Mass Spectrometry and SRM LC/MS Technologies, Jack Henion, Robert Sturm, Regina Oliveira,

Quintiles Bioanalytical and ADME Labs

Understanding Supercritical Fluid Chromatography and Using It, sponsored by the Chromatography Forum

of Delaware Valley

Chair: Mary Ellen McNally, E.I DuPont de Nemours and Company

2:00 Enhanced-Fluidity Liquid Chromatography (EFLC) for Highly Polar Biologically Relevant Compounds,

Susan Olesik, Martin Beres, Rafael Bennett, Ohio State University

2:30 Recent Advances in SFC Applications, Jennifer Van Anda, Agilent Technologies

3:00 Break

3:20 Effect of Particle Size on the Speed and Resolution of Chiral Separations Using Supercritical Fluid

Chromatography, Mirlinda Biba, Erik L Regalado, Christopher J Welch, Merck, Naijun Wu, Celgene

3:50 The Power of Ultra Performance Convergence Chromatography; Theoretical Considerations and some

Examples of Use, Francois Huby, The Dow Chemical Company

Forensic Toxicology

Chair: Barry K Logan, Center for Forensic Science Research and Education

2:00

Comparison of GCMS, EIA, and LC-QTOF Screening Methods for Novel Psychoactive Substances in Urine Samples, Jill Yeakel, Lehigh Valley Toxicology, Mandi Mohr, Center For Forensic Science

Research and Education, Barry Logan, NMS Labs

2:30 Use of Time-of-Flight (TOF) and Quadrupole Time-of-Flight (QTOF) Methodologies for Detection of

Designer Drugs in Forensic Toxicology Casework, Jared Castellani, South Carolina Law Enforcement

3:00 Break

3:20 Simultaneous Analysis of 22 Anti-Epileptic Drugs in Post-Mortem Blood, Serum and Plasma, Karen

Scott, Arcadia University

3:50 Development and Validation of a Quantitative Method for the Detection of Pyrroldinophenone Designer

Drugs in Blood Using LC-MS/MS, Donna Papsun, NMS Labs

New York Microscopical Society Ernst Abbe Award

Symposium on Atomic Force Microscopy Infrared Spectroscopy, organized with the New York

Conservation Foundation

Honoring Dr Alexandre Dazzi, University of Paris-Sud

Session Chair: John Reffner, John Jay College

2:00 How Photoacoustic and Nanomechanics Combine to Perform IR Spectroscopy at the Nanoscale,

Alexandre Dazzi, University of Paris-Sud

2:30 Extending AFM-Based Infrared Spectroscopy to a Wide Range of Applications, Craig Prater, Anasys

Instruments

3:00 Break

3:20 AFM-IR: Nanoscale IR Spectroscopy for the Materials and Life Sciences, Curtis Marcott, Light Light

Solutions, Craig Prater, Qichi Hu, Michael Lo, Kevin Kjoller, Anasys Instruments

3:50 Tip-Enhanced Infrared Nanospectroscopy via Molecular Expansion Force Detection, Mikhail A Belkin,

Feng Lu, Mingzhou Jin, University of Texas

4:20

NanoIR to Investigate Parchment and its Degradation, Laurianne Robinet, Center of Research for

Conservation, Gặl Latour, Ariane Deniset-Besseau, Alexandre Dazzi, University of Paris-Sud, Marie-Claire Schanne-Klein, Laboratory for Optics and Biosciences

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Tuesday Afternoon Continued

Novel Applications of Mass Spectrometry to Solve Analytical Challenges

Chair: Fenghe Qiu, Boehringer Ingelheim

2:00

Quantitating Protein Panels And Normalizing Hematocrit From Dried Blood Spots (DBS) Using An Automated SISCAPA® Mass Spectrometry Workflow, Morteza Razavi, Selena S Larkin, Terry W

Pearson, Leigh Anderson, SISCAPA Assay Technologies

2:20

Validated Determination of Dapagliflozin and Qualitative Determination of Its Glucuronide Metabolite in Human Dried Blood Spot: Multiple-Site Pediatric Clinical Experience, Xiaohui Xu, Jane Liu, Jim Shen,

Melanie Pe Benito, Marsha Epstein, Guowen Liu, David Boulton, Pathanjali Kadiyala, Mark E Arnold, Qin C Ji, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Michael Waldron, PPD

2:40 Probing Host-Guest Interaction Using Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange and Mass Spectrometry, Jui S

Chaugule, Dil Ramanathan, Kean University

3:00 Break

3:20

Advantages and Challenges of Applying LC-MS/MS to Regulated Protein Bioanalysis, Hao Jiang,

Jianing Zeng, Craig A Titsch, Linlin Luo, Dharmesh D Desai, Anne F Aubry, Binodh S DeSilva, Mark

E Arnold, Bristol-Myers Squibb

3:40 Improved LC/MS Method Development for Pain Management Panels, Thomas A Russell, Shimadzu

Scientific Instruments

4:00 Identification of Volatile Organic Compounds in Beer by TurboMatrix Headspace Trap System-Gas

Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Hetal Rana, Dil Ramanathan, Kean University

The Role of Analytical Chemistry in Water Quality, sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific

Chair: Sut Ahuja, Ahuja Consulting

2:00 TBA, Sut Ahuja, Ahuja Consulting

2:30 Raising Awareness of Water Issues: The Education Connection, the Educational Potential, Mark A

Benvenuto, University of Detroit Mercy

3:00 Break

3:20 Recent Developments in Stationary Phases for Ion Chromatography, Christopher A Pohl, Thermo

Fisher Scientific

4:50 Novel Electrochemical and Reflectance Photometric Techniques for the Measurement of Trace Arsenic

in Water, Abul Hussam, Douglas Mays, Jinsoo Hong, Joan Rozario, George Mason University

4:20 Pharmaceuticals in Environment and Water Quality: The Role of Analytical Chemistry, Hua Yao,

Bristol-Myers Squibb

Surface Spectroscopy and Microscopy

Chair: Andrew Teplyakov, University of Delaware

2:00 Passivation of Semiconductor Surfaces, Robert Opila, University of Delaware

2:30 Interface Analysis of Nano-scale Materials, Leonard Feldman, Rutgers University

3:00 Break

3:20 Assembly and Nanocrystallization in Carbon Nanoparticle Films, Janice Reutt-Robey, University of

Maryland

3:50

Understanding the Electron Stimulated Surface Reactions of Organometallic Complexes to Enable Design of Precursors for Electron Beam Induced Deposition, Howard Fairbrother, Julie Spencer, Mike

Frontiers in Biological NMR Spectroscopy

Chair: Scott Showalter, Pennsylvania State University

2:00 Characterizing the Dynamic Formation of Disease Protein Aggregates using Dark-State Exchange

Saturation Transfer (DEST) NMR, Nicolas L Fawzi, Brown University

2:30 Structure, Dynamics, and Function of Opa60: A Neisserial Beta-Barrel Membrane Protein that Mediates

Host Phagocytosis, Linda Columbus, Alison K Criss, Peter M Kasson, University of Virginia

3:00 Break

3:20 Characterization of the Active Site of Vanadium Chloro-peroxidase by 51V Solid-State NMR

Spectroscopy, Rupal Gupta, Guangjin Hou, Tatyana Polenova, University of Delaware

3:40

13 C-Detect NMR and Mass Spectrometry Applied to Study the Effects of Post-Translational Modifications

on Disordered Proteins, Eric B Gibbs, Debashish Sahu, Scott A Showalter, The Pennsylvania State

University

4:00 Studying Networks of Weak Protein Interactions by NMR, Assen Marintchev, Nabanita Nag, Jielin Yu,

Devika Nadkarni, Boston University School of Medicine, Katherine A Edmonds, Indiana University, Boriana Marintcheva, Bridgewater State University

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