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Minnesota Chromatography Forum
31st
Annual Spring Symposium


2003 Technical Program


Tuesday, May 13, 2003

Wednesday, May 14, 2003

Thursday, May 15, 2003

  • Schedule

  • Keynote Address
    John Dolan
    BASi Northwest Labs
    "HPLC Technology: Past, Present, and Future"

  • Focus Speakers
    David Muddiman
    Mayo Clinic
    "Comprehensive Proteomics in a Single Cell using HPLC - FT Ion Cyclotron Resonance MS"

    Leo Bonilla
    Thermofinnigan,
    Harvard/Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics
    "Strategies for Protein Quantification Using Multidimensional Chromatography Coupled With Tandem Mass Spectrometry

    Staffan Nilsson
    Lund University, Lund, Sweden
    "3 Formats in Molecular Imprinted Phase-CEC for Chiral Drug Separation"

  • Undergraduate Award Speaker

  • Program
    Posters


Tuesday, May 13, 2003

8:00am - 4:30pm Concurrent Intensive Short Courses

Chromatographic Analysis of Foods and Flavors
Instructor:  Becky Wittrig (Restek)
Registration Fee:  $380
Mass Spectral Interpretation
Instructors:  Stacy Hanson, Cliff Jacoby, and Phil Lyon (3M)
Registration Fee:  $380
Practical Advice for Developing Better GC Methods
Instructors:  Daron Decker and Cameron George (Agilent Technologies)
Registration Fee:  $380
Troubleshooting HPLC Systems
Instructors:  John W. Dolan, Ph.D. (LC Resources, Inc.)
Registration Fee:  $380

Wednesday, May 14, 2003

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
Room A
Room B
Room C

Thursday, May 15, 2003

7:30am - 8:30am Registration
8:30am - 10:00am General 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

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

John Dolan
BASi Northwest Labboraory/LC Resources - Rheodyne
"HPLC Technology: Past, Present, and Future"

Focus Speakers

Peter Carr
Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota
"Theory of High Temperature Ultra Fast HPLC: Novel Applications for Stable Stationary Phases"

David Muddiman
Mayo Clinic
"Comprehensive Proteomics in a Single Cell using HPLC - FT Ion Cyclotron Resonance MS"

Leo Bonilla
Thermofinnigan,
Harvard/Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics
"Strategies for Protein Quantification Using Multidimensional Chromatography Coupled With Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Staffan Nilsson
Lund University, Lund, Sweden
"3 Formats in Molecular Imprinted Phase-CEC for Chiral Drug Separation"

Stuart Cram
Agilent
"Analysis of Pesticides and Herbicides by HPLC-MS"

Doug Gilman
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
"Electroosmotic Flow Dynamics and Microscale Electrophoretic Separations"

 

2002 Undergraduate Awardee Presentation

"Arson Analysis by Headspace Enrichment and GC Using Simplex Optimization," Molly Warnke, Hamline University

 

Contributed Papers as of April 17, 2003

GC/GC-MS

"Faster GC Analyses: What Are You Willing To Do?," Daron Decker, Agilent

"High Speed Gas Chromatography, Using a Flow Modulation Technique," Rebecca Wittrig, Restek

"Monitoring Residual Solvents, Using High-Speed Gas Chromatography with a Tandem Column Ensemble and Stop-Flow Modulation," Rebecca Wittrig, Restek

"An Insight into Sol-gel Capillary Columns", Dan DiFeo, SGE

"Determination of Trihalomethanes in Drinking Water by Headspace Solvent Microextraction and GC-SIM/MS", Michael Jeannot

"Carcinogenic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (cPAH) Analysis by GC-SIM Mass Spectrometry", Craig S. Foxhoven

 

HPLC/HPLC-MS/Proteomics/LC-ELSD

"Column Temperature Control for Ultra-Fast Liquid Chromatography," Jon Thompson

"Synthesis of Thermally Stable HPLC Phases Based on Zirconia for Fast High-Temperature Separations", Clayton McNeff

"High Speed 2D-HPLC through the Use of Ultra-Fast High Temperature HPLC as the Second Dimension", Dwight Stoll

"The Use of High Temperature for Improving the Sensitivity of LC-MS", Tom Hatfield

"Synthesis and Use of Ultra-Stable poly(ethyleneimine)-Bonded Silica for HPLC", Hao Luo

"Separating Basic and Polar Compounds in Acidic, Neutral and Basic pH Conditions," Donna Young

"Illicit Drug Analysis by RP-HPLC-Ion Trap Mass Spectroscopy", John Langenfeld

"A Mass Spectral Approach Towards the Proteome Characterization of the E.coli Bacterial Strain 0157:H7", LeeAnn Higgins

"Desalting Procedures for Proteins Using C8 Guard Column or Poros Perfusion Chromatography", Sudha Marimanikkuppam

"RP-HPLC Analysis of Synthetic Peptides: Is TFA/ACN/Water Still the Best Starting Point?", Daniel Marchand

"Optimization of an In-Loop Sample Dilution Procedure for HPLC Using a Designed Experiment," Steve Anderson, 3M

"The Benefits of Evaporative Light Scattering Detection as a Complement or Replacement to Existing Detectors," Tom Jacobs

 

Capillary Electrophoresis/Electrochromatography

"Monitoring Neurotransmitter Efflux Using Online Microdialysis-CE", Micheal T. Bowser

"Analysis of Individual Acidic Organelles by CE-LIF", Kathryn Fuller

"Strategies for Elucidating Doxorubicin Metabolism by CE-LIF", Adrian Anderson

"In Vitro Evolution of Functional DNA using Capillary Electrophoresis", Shaun D. Mendosa

"Direct Analysis of Individual Mitochondria from Tissue Cross-Sections", Hossein Ahmadzadeh

"Micellar Electrokinetic CE for Analyzing Aphotericin B in Drug Delivery Formulations", Scott Hartsel

"High Throughput Analysis on Electrophoresis Microchips", Julie Lapos

"High-Speed Electrochemically Modulated Liquid Chromatography", Lisa Ponton

"Interfacial Thermodynamics in Electrochemically Modulated Liquid Chromatography", David Keller

Posters as of April 17, 2003

1. BENEFITS OF AN INTEGRATED CAPILLARY LC COLUMN SYSTEM,
Dan DiFeo, SGE
2. COMPARISON OF A CYANO AND WAX PHASE FOR THE ANALYSIS OF FATTY ACID METHYL ESTERS (FAME), 
Dan DiFeo, SGE
3. COMPARISON OF CARBORANE AND 5% PHENYL PHASES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF POLYCHLOROBIPHENYL (PCB) CONGENERS,
Dan DiFeo, SGE
4. OLFACTORY ANALYSIS IN GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY – SMELLING YOUR ANALYSIS
Dan DiFeo, SGE
5. OPTIMIZING SENSITIVITY IN SPLITLESS INJECTIONS
Dan DiFeo, SGE
6. REDUCING MASS DISCRIMINATION BY OPTIMIZATION OF THE LINER QUARTZ WOOL POSITION
Dan DiFeo, SGE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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