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Minnesota
Chromatography Forum
29th Annual
Spring Symposium
2003
Technical Program
Tuesday, May 13,
2003
Wednesday, May 14, 2003
Thursday, May 15, 2003
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Schedule
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Keynote Address
John Dolan
BASi Northwest Labs
"HPLC Technology: Past, Present, and Future"
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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"
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Undergraduate Award Speaker
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Program
Posters
Tuesday, May
13, 2003
8:00am - 4:30pm Concurrent Intensive Short Courses
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.
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| Room B |
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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
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS
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John Dolan
BASi Northwest Labboraory/LC Resources - Rheodyne
"HPLC Technology: Past, Present, and Future"
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Focus Speakers |
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Peter Carr
Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota
"Theory of High Temperature Ultra Fast HPLC: Novel
Applications for Stable Stationary Phases" |
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David Muddiman
Mayo Clinic
"Comprehensive Proteomics in a Single Cell using HPLC - FT
Ion Cyclotron Resonance MS" |
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Leo Bonilla
Thermofinnigan,
Harvard/Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics
"Strategies for Protein Quantification Using
Multidimensional Chromatography Coupled With Tandem Mass
Spectrometry |
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Staffan Nilsson
Lund University, Lund, Sweden
"3 Formats in Molecular Imprinted Phase-CEC for Chiral Drug
Separation" |
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Stuart Cram
Agilent
"Analysis of Pesticides and Herbicides by HPLC-MS" |
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Doug Gilman
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
"Electroosmotic Flow Dynamics and Microscale
Electrophoretic Separations" |
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2002 Undergraduate Awardee Presentation |
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"Arson Analysis
by Headspace Enrichment and GC Using Simplex Optimization,"
Molly Warnke, Hamline University |
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Contributed Papers as of
April 17,
2003
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GC/GC-MS
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"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 |
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HPLC/HPLC-MS/Proteomics/LC-ELSD
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"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
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Capillary
Electrophoresis/Electrochromatography
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"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 |
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Posters
as of April 17, 2003
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1. BENEFITS OF AN INTEGRATED CAPILLARY LC
COLUMN SYSTEM,
Dan DiFeo, SGE
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2. COMPARISON OF A CYANO AND WAX PHASE FOR
THE ANALYSIS OF FATTY ACID METHYL ESTERS (FAME),
Dan DiFeo, SGE
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3. COMPARISON OF CARBORANE AND 5% PHENYL
PHASES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF POLYCHLOROBIPHENYL (PCB) CONGENERS,
Dan DiFeo, SGE
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4. OLFACTORY ANALYSIS IN GAS
CHROMATOGRAPHY – SMELLING YOUR ANALYSIS
Dan DiFeo, SGE
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5. OPTIMIZING SENSITIVITY IN SPLITLESS
INJECTIONS
Dan DiFeo, SGE
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6. REDUCING MASS DISCRIMINATION BY
OPTIMIZATION OF THE LINER QUARTZ WOOL POSITION
Dan DiFeo, SGE
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