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MCF Chromatography
Forum
23rd Annual Spring Sympsoium
2002
Technical Program
Tuesday, May 14,
2002
Wednesday, May 15,
2002
Thursday, May 16,
2002
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Schedule
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Keynote Address
High throughput Chemical and Biochemical
Measurements
Professor Edward Yeung
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Focus Speakers
Kurt R. Sedo
David R. Goodlett
Kerry D. Nugent
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Undergraduate Award Speaker
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Program
Posters
Tuesday, May
14, 2002
8:00am - 4:30pm Concurrent Intensive Short Courses
Wednesday, May 15,
2002
| 8:00am - 12:00pm |
Concurrent Intensive Short Courses
(continued) |
| 1:00pm - 6:00pm |
Exhibits open |
| 1:00pm - 6:00pm |
Vendor Technical Presentations |
| 4:00pm - 6:00pm |
Free reception in the exhibits Area |
| 1:00pm - 6:00pm |
Posters to be displayed |
| 4:00pm - 5:00pm |
Authors asked to be with their posters |
On Wednesday registration is not required for vendor technical presentations, exhibition, and
reception. Thursday's sessions require registration.
| Vendor Technical Presentations |
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| Room A |
1:00pm
Nugenesis - Scott Caprio
Automated Lab Data Management in Drug Discovery & Product
Development |
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2:00pm
Scientific Software
Knowledge Management |
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3:00pm
Varian - Graham Shelver
Client Server-Based Chromatography Data Collection / 21CFR Part 11
Compliant |
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4:00pm
Waters - Richard St. Louis
Empower: One Chromatography Data System is Separating from the Rest |
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5:00pm
Liberty Science |
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| Room B |
1:00pm
Eprogen - Tim Barder
Proteozep - Liquid Phase Protein Mapping Techniques |
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2:00pm
Shimadzu – Curtiss Campbell
New Shimadzu HPLC Products |
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3:00pm
Agilent – Pat Coleman
HPLC Separation Robustness and Ruggedness – Evaluating the
Variables During Method Development |
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3:30pm
Agilent – Pat Coleman
New Column Choices for Special Analyses – Fast LC, LC/MS, and
Separations of Proteins/Peptides and dsDNA |
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4:00pm
Applied Biosystems
LC-MS Analysis |
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| Room C |
1:00pm
UCT – United Chemical Technologies – Workshop - Michael
Telepchak
The importance of pH in Using the Mechanisms of Solid Phase
Extraction (SPE) to Solve Extraction Problems |
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3:00pm
Zirchrom - Robert Cooley
Connecting the Column to the HPLC System - Selecting, Installing and
Maintaining the Correct Fittings |
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4:30pm
Zirchrom - Dr. Clayton V. McNeff
The Next Generation of RPLC Supports
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Thursday, May 17,
2002
| 7:30am - 8:30am |
Registration |
| 8:30am - 10:00am |
Opening session |
| 8:30am |
Welcome and Introductory remarks |
| 8:45am |
Palmer Award presentation |
| 8:55am |
Undergraduate Research Grant |
| 9:00am |
Keynote Address |
| 10:00am |
Refreshments |
| 10:30am - 4:45pm |
Oral presentations |
| 10:00am - 4:45pm |
Vendor exhibits |
| 12:00pm |
Lunch |
| 2:20pm |
Refreshments in exhibit area |
| 2:30pm - 3:00pm |
Authors asked to be with their posters |
| 5:00pm |
Annual Business Meeting |
Technical Session
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS
High Throughput
Chemical and Biochemical Measurements
by Professor Edward Yeung
Iowa State University
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Titles
for the Focus Speakers |
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Proteomics without Polyacrylamide: Qualitative and
Quantitative Approaches to Proteomics via Mass Spectrometry |
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Automated Multidimensional HPLC for Proteomic Sample
Preparation Prior to nanoscale LC-MS/MS Protein Identification |
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Development and Validation of CE and HPLC Screening
Methods for Early Stage Drug Development Projects |
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Title
for the 2001 Undergraduate Awardee Presentation |
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A Linear
Solvation Energy Relationship Study of Amphiphilic Block Copolymers
as Separation Enhancers in Capillary Electrophoresis |
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GC |
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Analysis of Low Concentration Oxygenates in
Environmental Water Samples Using Purge and Trap cCncentration and
GC/MS |
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Antioxidant Analysis by Liquid and Gas
Chromatography |
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One Method for All Pharmaceutical Organic Volatile
Impurities? |
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The Analysis of Maring Oil-Based Fatty Acid Methyl
Esters by Capillary GC |
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LC |
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A Comparative Study of the Retention Characteristics
of Basic Analytes on Polybutadiene-Coated Zirconia and Octadecyl-Bonded
Silica Phases |
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Characterization and Classification of RP-HPLC
Columns with Automated Column Selection Valves |
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Evaluation of an On-Column Pre-Concentration System
With Pharmaceutical Applications |
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Hydrophobic and Ion-Exchange Interactions in RP-HPLC
Stationary Phases |
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Molecular Weight Profile and Peptide Size
Distribution of Semi-Elemental Complete Feeding Products |
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Normal Phase HPLC: Preliminary Method Development
and Suggestions for Success |
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Optimized Determination of a Sulfonated Dye by
Reverse Phase Ion Pairing Liquid Chromatography |
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Payoff and Pitfalls of Mobile Phase Recirculation |
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RP-HPLC Protein Separations on Guard Columns |
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LC/MS |
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Capillary LC-MS Characterization and cDNA Cloning of
an Immune-induced Lysozyme from Cultured Aedes albopictus Mosquito
Cells |
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Improvements in Quantitative LC/MS/MS Performance
using a High Resolution Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer |
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The Benefits of High Resolution for Qualitative
Applications on a Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer |
| LC/MS - An Application for
Industrial Hygiene and Analysis of Isocyanates |
| Understanding Iodine-Based
Interhalide synthesis Using IC-Conductivity and IC-MS |
| Posters |
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Accurate &
Reproducible Molecular Wt Determination with High Speed GPC
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A Novel Approach to Large
Volume Liquid Injections in GC
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Benefits of a High
Temperature Wax Phase
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The Benefits and
Disadvantages of Small Inner Diameter Capillary Columns
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A Comparison between Micro
and Capillary HPLC Column Designs
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Improved Separation of
Semi-Volatiles
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Analysis of Pharmaceutical
Solvents Using a New Low-bleed Capillary Column
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Sample Focusing Techniques
in Gas Chromatography
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Metabolic Profiling of
Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) Leaves by GC-MS
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Adjusting Selectivity in
Liquid Chromatography Using the Eluent Variable Tuned Tandem Column
Concept
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Oasis SPE Products and
Symmetry HPLC Columns for Determination of Nutraceutical Compounds in
Natural Product Formulations
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The Use of Designed
Experiments for the Development of Ion-Exchange HPLC Methods in Drug
Content Assays
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High Resolution GPC
Columns for Separation of Low Molecular Weight Compounds
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