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PITTCON Conference and Expo 2016 Abstracts Atlanta, Georgia, USA 6 - 10 March 2016 Volume 1 of 2 ISBN: 978-1-5108-2394-5 Printed from e-media with permission by: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. Copyright© (2016) by Pittsburgh Conference All rights reserved. Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2016) For permission requests, please contact Pittsburgh Conference at the address below. Pittsburgh Conference 300 Penn Center Boulevard Suite 332 Pittsburgh, PA 15235-5503 USA Phone: (412) 825-3220 (800) 825-3221 Fax: (412) 825-3224 [email protected] Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2633 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TECHNICAL PROGRAM 3:35 (40-4) Old Photochemistry Brings New Capabilities in Unsaturated Lipid Analysis YU XIA, Purdue University, Zheng Ouyang, Xiaoxiao Ma, Craig Stinson 4:10 (40-5) Evaluating Small Molecule Histone Inhibitors with High Resolution Mass SUNDAY, MARCH 6, 2016 Spectrometry and 3D Cell Cultures AMANDA B HUMMON, University of Notre AFTERNOON Dame, Simone Sidoli, Peter E Feist, Monica M Schroll, Benjamin A Garcia Sunday Afternoon Sunday SYMPOSIUM Session 50 The Wallace H. Coulter Lecture Session 10 Enabling Sample Preconcentration Methods for Bioanalysis The Wallace H. Coulter Lecture arranged by Adam T Woolley, Brigham Young University Sunday Afternoon, Sidney Marcus Auditorium, Bldg A, Level 4 Sunday Afternoon, Room B304 Adam T Woolley, Brigham Young University, Presiding 5:00 (10-1) How Optical Single-Molecule Detection in Solids Led to Super-Resolution Nanoscopy in Cells and Beyond W.E. (WILLIAM ESCO) MOERNER, 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Adam T Woolley Stanford University 1:35 (50-1) Bottom-up Proteomics of E.coli Using Dynamic pH Junction Preconcentration and CZE-ESI-MS/MS NORMAN J DOVICHI, University of Notre Dame, Guijie Zhu, Liangliang Sun AWARDS Session 20 2:10 (50-2) Electrokinetic Sample Preconcentration and Hydrodynamic Sample Injection for Capillary Electrophoresis Using a Pneumatic Microvalve The Pittcon Heritage Award RYAN T KELLY, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Yongzheng Cong, Katipamula Shanta, Tang Keqi Sunday Afternoon, Sidney Marcus Auditorium, Bldg A, Level 4 2:45 (50-3) Solid Phase Microextraction in Bioanalysis JANUSZ PAWLISZYN, University 4:45 Presentation of the 2016 Pittcon Heritage Award posthumously awarded to of Waterloo Kenji Kazato and Kazuo Ito, founders of JEOL - accepted by Gon-emon Kurihara, President of JEOL 3:20 Recess 3:35 (50-4) Microfluidic Integration of Solid-Phase Extraction with Fluorescence Labeling for Microfluidic Analysis ADAM T WOOLLEY, Brigham Young SYMPOSIUM Session 30 University, Suresh Kumar, Vishal Sahore, Radim Knob, Mukul Sonker 4:10 (50-5) Liquid Biopsies: Microfluidic Enabling the Clinical Utility of These Markers ACS-ANYL - Tracing the Metabolome: Application of Stable-Isotope Tracers STEVEN A SOPER, University of North Carolina in Bioanalytical Chemistry arranged by Cynthia K Larive, University of California-Riverside and Gregory A Barding, California State Polytechnic University SYMPOSIUM Session 60 Sunday Afternoon, Room B308 Frontiers of In Situ and In Vivo Spectroscopic Imaging Cynthia K Larive, University of California-Riverside, Presiding arranged by Ji-Xin Cheng and Mikhail Slipchenko, Purdue University 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Cynthia K Larive and Gregory A Barding 1:35 (30-1) Stable Isotope Labeling and UHPLC/MS Strategies for Probing Dynamics of Sunday Afternoon, Room B305 Plant Specialized Metabolism A DANIEL JONES, Michigan State University, Ji-Xin Cheng, Purdue University, Presiding Zhenzhen Wang, Xiaoxiao Liu, Banibrata Ghosh 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Ji-Xin Cheng and Mikhail Slipchenko 2:10 (30-2) Developments in 13C-based Metabolomics ARTHUR S EDISON, University 1:35 (60-1) Correlated Raman and Mass Spectrometric Chemical Imaging of Multiscale of Georgia Spatiotemporal Signaling in Microbial Communities PAUL W BOHN, 2:45 (30-3) Chemical Isotope Labeling LC-MS for Quantitative Metabolomics with High University of Notre Dame, Nameera Baig, Nydia Morales-Soto, Sage B Dunham, Metabolomic Coverage LIANG LI, University of Alberta Jonathan V Sweedler, Joshua D Shrout, Sneha Polisetti 3:20 Recess 2:10 (60-2) Nanotechnology for In-Vivo and Intraoperative Cancer Detection and Image-Guided Surgery SHUMING NIE, Emory University 3:35 (30-4) Lipid Metabolic Proººfiling Using Stimulated Raman Scattering Microscopy MENG WANG, Baylor College of Medicine 2:45 (60-3) Nonlinear Microscopy to Detect and Grade Cancer WARREN S WARREN, Duke University 4:10 (30-5) Monitoring the Incorporation of Stable-Isotope Labeled Alcohols by Bacteria with GC-MS GREGORY A BARDING, California State Polytechnic 3:20 Recess University, Rakesh Mogul, Nicole G Perkins 3:35 (60-4) Multi-Parametric and Multi-Spectral Photoacoustic Microscopy SONG HU, University of Virginia 4:10 (60-5) Vibrational Spectroscopic Imaging of Molecular Dynamics in Living Systems SYMPOSIUM Session 40 JI-XIN CHENG, Purdue University Emerging Leaders in Biological Mass Spectrometry arranged by Amanda B Hummon, University of Notre Dame and Heather R Desaire, University of Kansas Sunday Afternoon, Room B302 Amanda B Hummon, University of Notre Dame, Presiding 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Amanda B Hummon and Heather R Desaire 1:35 (40-1) New Mass Spectrometry Methods Show HIV Vaccine Candidates’ Protein Structures are Misfolded HEATHER R DESAIRE, University of Kansas 2:10 (40-2) Novel Strategies in Top-down Proteomics YING GE, University of Wisconsin Madison 2:45 (40-3) Multi-Tier Approach to Understand the Biology of Alzheimer’s Disease RENà ROBINSON, University of Pittsburgh 3:20 Recess Author and presider lists as of January 20, 2016, are available at www.pittcon.org 18 TECHNICAL PROGRAM SYMPOSIUM Session 70 ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Session 100 Afternoon Sunday Wearable and Point-of-Care Sensor Technologies for Biomonitoring Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors I arranged by Ian Papautsky and William R Heineman, University of Cincinnati arranged by Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota and Eric Bakker, University of Geneva Sunday Afternoon, Room B401 Sunday Afternoon, Room B404 Ian Papautsky, University of Cincinnati, Presiding Philippe Buhlmann, University of Minnesota, Presiding 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Ian Papautsky and William R Heineman 1:30 (100-1) pH Independent Fluorescent Ion Sensors ERIC BAKKER, University of Geneva 1:35 (70-1) Personal Exposure Monitoring Using Portable Samplers and Paper 1:50 (100-2) Measurement of Carbon Dioxide in Urine to Guide the Treatment of Patients Analytical Devices CHARLES HENRY, Colorado State University in Severe Sepsis or Septic Shock ERNO LINDNER, The University of Memphis, 2:10 (70-2) Pencil and Paper Diagnostic Devices ANDRES W MARTINEZ, California James G Atherton, Marcin Guzinski, Jasinski Artur, Bradford D Pendley Polytechnic State University 2:10 (100-3) Potentiometric Nanosensors Towards Direct Detection of Nucleic Acids 2:45 (70-3) Electrochemical Metal Determination for Point-of-Care Assessment of RÓBERT E GYURCSÁNYI, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Istvan Environmental Exposure IAN PAPAUTSKY, University of Cincinnati Makra, Gyula Jágerszki, Alexandra Brajnovits, Peter Fürjes, Márton Bojtár 3:20 Recess 2:30 (100-4) Potentiometric Detection of Biomacromolecules Based on Surface Molecular Imprinting RONGNING LIANG, Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone 3:35 (70-4) Ionic Liquid Electrochemistry and Biointerface Design for Reliable and Research, CAS, Wei Qin N/A Smart Sensors XIANGQUN ZENG, Oakland University 2:50 Recess 4:10 (70-5) Monitoring Corrosion of Biodegradable Magnesium Implants with Hydrogen Gas Sensors WILLIAM R HEINEMAN, University of Cincinnati, 3:05 (100-5) Voltammetric Ionophore-Based Electrode for Protamine in Human Blood Tingting Wang, Daoli Zhao, Zhongyun Dong, William Hoagland, David Benson SHIGERU AMEMIYA, University of Pittsburgh 3:25 (100-6) Conducting Polymer-Coated Electrode and Its Application to the Thin Layer Electrolysis Cell for Coulometric Determination YUMI YOSHIDA, Kyoto Institute WORKSHOPS Session 80 of Technology, Mao Fukuyama, Kohji Maeda 3:45 (100-7) Biofouling of Ionophore-Doped Ion-Selective Electrode Membranes Light Sources in Analytical Chemistry: Solid State Light Sources and Beyond Revisited PHILIPPE BUHLMANN, University of Minnesota, Adam Dittmer arranged by Mirek Macka, University of Tasmania 4:05 (100-8) Metastable Photoacids Towards Activatable and Controllable Ion Sensing Sunday Afternoon, Room B402 Bulk Membranes for Cations Detection KARIN Y CHUMBIMUNI-TORRES, Mirek Macka, University of Tasmania, Presiding University of Central Florida, Parth K Patel 1:30 Introductory Remarks - Mirek Macka 1:35 (80-1) Gatherers and Foragers? Analytical Scientists in the Quest for Better Light Sources MIREK MACKA, University of Tasmania ORGANIZED CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS Session 110 2:05 (80-2) Applications of Cavity Ring-Down and Cavity-Enhanced Absorption R&D to QC: Bridging the Gap - Half Session Spectroscopy in Atmospheric Chemistry HANS DIETER OSTHOFF, University arranged by Justin Shearer, Dow AgroSciences of Calgary, Charles A Odame-Ankrah, Youssef M Taha, Jason Pak, Connie Z Ye, Nick R Yordanov Sunday Afternoon, Room B312 2:35 (80-3) A Fourier-Domain Fluorescence Excitation Emission Matrix Spectrometer Justin Shearer, Dow