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60th Anniversary of the The American Society of Pharmacognosy Annual Meeting "Innovations in Natural Products Chemistry - An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding Nature's Chemical Library" Madison, Wisconsin July 13 – 17, 2019 Abstracts | 2019 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 13-17, 2019 |Madison, WI 2 The American Society of Pharmacognosy Annual Meeting 60th Anniversary “Innovations in Natural Products Chemistry - An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding Nature’s Chemical Library” Madison, Wisconsin July 13–17, 2019 The organizing committee of the 2019 American Society of Pharmacognosy welcomes you to Madison, Wisconsin! The Madison Concourse Hotel is located in the center of the city within steps of the Wisconsin State Capitol. Sessions are at the Monona Terrace just a short walk from the Concourse Hotel. We have worked hard to make this a dynamic and inclusive meeting. Our plenary, invited and contributed talks include topics from many areas of natural products chemistry and speakers from diverse backgrounds. Excellent workshops are available on Saturday on timely and innovative areas of emerging technologies in natural products. This year’s meeting also features a lunch session on Monday “Breaking the Bias Habit”. We included three special symposia sponsored by the American Chemical Society, National Institutes of Health National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health and the ASP Foundation. Reconnect with friends and meet new col- leagues at the opening reception on the roof of the Monona Terrace. Younger members will convene at the SETT for an evening of bowling, pool and table games on Sunday. On Sunday evening other members can take advantage of the “Dine Around the Square”. Stop by the registration desk Saturday or Sunday to sign up for a table at one of the local restaurants. All events will feature local flavors! We hope you enjoy the conference and Madison. We want to hear from you #ASP2019 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Melany Puglisi, Co-Chair Tim Bugni, Co-Chair Abstracts | 2019 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 13-17, 2019 |Madison, WI 3 ASP 2019 Madison, Wisconsin, July 13–17, 2019 ASP 2019 Organizers Local Organizers Melany Puglisi, Co-Chair (Chicago State University) Tim Bugni, Co-Chair (University of Wisconsin - Madison) Skylar Carlson (Smithsonian Marine Station) Jim Gloer (University of Iowa) Chris Ireland (University of Utah) Jason Kwan (University of Wisconsin – Madison) Brian Murphy (University of Illinois at Chicago) Nicholas Oberlies (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) Jimmy Orjala (University of Illinois at Chicago) Christine Salomon (University Of Minnesota) Michael Thomas (University of Wisconsin – Madison) Scientific Committee John MacMillan, Chair (UC Santa Cruz) Cindy Angerhofer (Aveda), Joseph Betz (NIH) Guy Carter (Biosortia Pharmaceuticals), John Cardellina (ReevesGroup), Kirk Gustafson (National Cancer Institute), Craig Hopp (NCCIH) Ikhlas Khan (University of Mississippi), A. Douglas Kinghorn (The Ohio State University), Barry O’Keefe (NCI-Frederick), Phil Proteau (Oregon State University) Eric Schmidt (University of Utah), Ben Shen (The Scripps Research Institute-Florida) Meeting Planning and Registration Laura Stoll (The American Society of Pharmacognosy) Abstracts | 2019 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 13-17, 2019 |Madison, WI 4 CODE OF CONDUCT The American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP) believes that the pursuit of scientific excellence is strengthened by the unique perspectives contributed by scientists from diverse backgrounds. The society strives for an inclusive environment that makes all of our members feel included, welcomed and represented. We expect our members to interact with each other in a positive, professional manner, and to conduct themselves with kindness and courtesy. Members participating in discussions at our meetings should remain open-minded to different points of view and opinions, and be professional and respectful when expressing dissent. The ASP will not tolerate threatening, intimidating, or harassing behavior from any individual associated with the society or its events. For the purpose of this policy, harassment means unwelcome behavior directed at another person’s sex, race, color, national origin, religion, sexu- al orientation, gender identity, disability, age, or other status protected under applicable law. For example, harassment can include comments or jokes that focus on gender differences or sexual topics, unwelcome advances or requests for dates or sexual activities, or the use of language or images that demean or degrade others. Violations to this code of conduct may be reported to Laura Stoll, business manager for the American Society of Pharmacognosy (asphcog@ gmail.com) or to Nadja Cech ([email protected]), co-chair of the ASP diversity committee. By registering for this conference, you have agreed to abide by the code of conduct. The ASP reserves the right to revoke the conference badge of any individual who violates the ASP code of conduct. Abstracts | 2019 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 13-17, 2019 |Madison, WI 5 2019 ASP ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS BRONZE SPONSOR Abstracts | 2019 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 13-17, 2019 |Madison, WI 6 GENERAL SPONSORS SESSION SPONSORS The Estate of Gerry and Lynn Brady (President’s Opening Reception Sponsor) - JNP Symposium ASP Foundation by generous donations for the David Slatkin Symposium – David Slatkin Symposium Abstracts | 2019 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 13-17, 2019 |Madison, WI 7 2019 ASP ANNUAL MEETING EXHIBITORS Advion Biotage Bruker BioSpin CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group Feel Good Inc. Gilson JEOL USA MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute) Q.One Instruments SCIEX Shimadzu Teledyne ISCO Thieme University of Wisconsin - Madison Waters Abstracts | 2019 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 13-17, 2019 |Madison, WI 8 THE WONDER OF THE NATURAL WORLD. THE POWER OF NATURAL PRODUCTS. GO SEAMLESSLY. From biomarker and drug discovery to safety, quality control and manufacturing efficiency, Waters is equipped and committed to help labs navigate the wonderful NATURAL complexity of natural products. Together as industry pioneers, let’s embrace PRODUCTS the challenges and pursue new possibilities that are waiting to be uncovered. To learn more about our application-specific, workflow-driven solutions and technologies, visit waters.com/naturalwonder ©2019 Waters Corporation. Waters and The Science of What’s Possible are trademarks of Waters Corporation. PUBS: Job Name: WATR18818_B_Natural Products_2017_DBmec.indd AAPS SPECS Air, Water & Environment International Small Trim: 8.25” X 10.875” APPROVALS Chromatography Today Large Trim: 8.5” X 11.775” AD: PM: Drug Discovery World European BioPharmaceutical Review Bleed: 8.875” X 12” CW: MK: European Pharmaceutical Review Live: 7” X 10” CD: PP: Food Engineering & Ingredients Europe Colors: 4C ST: QA: Food Safety Europe Scale: 100% Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry Other: copyright 2017 QR Code Check iPhone DROID Next Generation Pharmaceutical Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry RELEASE DATE 12-29-16 Spectroscopy Asia/Europe Touch Briefings Well Characterized BioPharmaceutical Abstracts | 2019 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 13-17, 2019 |Madison, WI 9 UW–Madison School of Pioneering Pharmacy pharmaceutical scientists are improving health Minds and changing lives with new discoveries to help cure the at the Heart world’s diseases. of Healthcare Drug Delivery Services Zeeh Pharmaceutical Experiment Station Providing pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical product development and drug delivery consulting and laboratory services Drug Discovery Services Medicinal Chemistry Center Driving translational drug discovery and development through the design and synthesis of novel small molecule based therapeutics pharmacy.wisc.edu Abstracts | 2019 Annual Meeting of the ASP | July 13-17, 2019 |Madison, WI 10 ASP Award Winners 2019 Norman R. Farnsworth Research Achievement Award Geoffrey A. Cordell, University of Illinois, University of Florida, Natural Products Inc. 2018 Varro E. Tyler Prize Guido Pauli, Ph.D., University of Illinois Chicago 2019 Varro E. Tyler Prize Rudolf Bauer, University of Graz, Austria Matt Suffness Young Investigator Award Amy L. Lane, University of North Florida Kilmer Prize Student Research Award Abu Bakar Siddique, University of Louisiana at Monroe Taylor A. Lundy, University of Kentucky Undergraduate Research Award Student Travel Award Julia Asay, University of California San Diego Julia Austin, University of Illinois at Chicago Ashley Fukuchi, University of Hawaii at Hilo Omer I. Fantoukh, University of Mississippi Itzel Lizama-Chamu, University of Illinois, Chicago Jacklyn M. Gallagher, University of North Carolina at Samuel Tanoeyadi, Oregon State University Greensboro Laura Ioca, University of Illinois at Chicago Research Starter Grant Sonja L. Knowles, University of North Carolina at Greens- Stephen Eric Nybo, Ferris State University boro Logan W. MacIntyre, University of Prince Edward Island Active Member Travel Grant Carla Menegatti, University of Sao Paulo Osayemwenre Erharuyi, University of Benin Shogo Mori, University of Kentucky C. Benjamin Naman, Ningbo University Emily Paris, University of California San Diego Holly A. Showalter (Johnson), Waukee Community Sara P. Puckett, University of Connecticut Schools 2019 Arthur E. Schwarting Award D. John Faulkner Travel Award Robert L. Bertrand, Mona Abdel-Hameed, and John L. Mohamed Ibrahim, University of Mississippi