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PROGRAM RESOURCE BOOK AACC International Annual Meeting September 30 – October 3, 2012 The Westin Diplomat Hollywood, Florida U.S.A. SCIENCE SAND SUN Hollywood Beach Sunrise courtesy of the Ft. Lauderdale CVB and Boardwalk Beauty couresty of visithollywoodfl.org. For your past 50 years of support and cooperation, all of us at Perten say: Thank you. We look forward to the next 50 years of innovations. www.perten.com Table of Contents Safety Tips ....................................................................................... 2 Safety Tips 7 Key Scientific Initiatives ............................................................. 4 • Do not travel alone—stay in groups and travel in well-lit areas. Sessions/Posters • Remove name badges when outside the hotel and Program Session Format ............................................................... 7 Convention Center unless you are participating in an Schedule-at-a-Glance . .................................................................... 8 annual meeting event. Sunday Premeeting Workshops . ................................................. 11 • Do not give your room number out to anyone you do Monday Sessions (8:30 – 10:10 a.m.) & Presenters .................. 12 not know, and avoid giving out your room number in Monday Supplier Innovation Session I conversations that strangers may overhear. (9:00 a.m. – 12:10 p.m.) ............................................................ 14 • Bolt your hotel room door and only open it when you Monday Sessions (10:40 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.) & Presenters ........ 15 know who is on the other side. (Note: Hotel personnel Monday Hot Topic, Science Café, PosterTalk Sessions ........... 16 wear uniforms and have identification badges. If in Monday Supplier Innovation Session II (2:00 – 3:20 p.m.) ..... 19 doubt, call hotel security or the front desk to verify an Tuesday Sessions (8:30 – 10:10 a.m.) & Presenters .............. 19 employee’s identity.) Tuesday Supplier Innovation Session III (9:00 – 11:00 a.m.) .. 21 • Do not leave your door ajar if you are going down Tuesday Sessions (10:40 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.) & Presenters ........21 the hall for ice. Someone may enter when you are not Tuesday Hot Topic, Science Café, PosterTalk Sessions ............. 23 looking. Wednesday Sessions (8:30 – 10:10 a.m.) & Presenters ............ 25 • Know where the stairs are located in case of a fire. Wednesday Sessions (10:40 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.) & Do not use elevators. Also, count the number of doors Presenters .................................................................................. 27 to the nearest exit in case you cannot see in a smoke- Wednesday Hot Topic, Science Café, PosterTalk Sessions ...... 28 filled hallway. Poster Schedule and Poster Categories ...................................... 30 • Valuables, airline tickets, and money should be kept in Poster Titles and Authors ............................................................. 30 a hotel safety deposit box or in a room safe, if Recognition available. 2012 Program Planning Team ..................................................... 47 Procedures in Case of a Fire in the Hotel Sponsors ......................................................................................... 47 • Leave the hotel as quickly as possible. If you cannot, Corporate Members ...................................................................... 48 stay in your room and call the operator or security to 2012 AACC International Awardees .......................................... 49 let them know you are in your room. 2011–2012 AACC International Board of Directors ............... 52 • Put your hand on the room door to see if it is hot Committee Chair and Member List ........................................... 53 before opening it. If it is, do not open it quickly. Open Past Presidents .............................................................................. 55 it just a crack to see what is on the other side, and be Exhibition prepared to slam it quickly if necessary. Exhibit Hall Floor Plan ................................................................ 57 • If you leave your room, take your room key with you. Exhibit Hours ................................................................................ 58 Shut your room door to keep smoke out. You may Exhibitor Descriptions ................................................................. 58 have to return if the exit is blocked. Remember the Exhibitor Numerical Listing ....................................................... 68 way back to your room as you go to the exit in case you need to return. Index • If necessary, drop to your knees to avoid smoke. Tie Author Index ................................................................................. 69 a wet towel around your nose and mouth to act as a Headquarters and Staff Listing ................................................... 75 smoke filter. Fold it into a triangle and put the corner Future Meeting Dates and Locations ......................................... 75 in your mouth. Advertisers’ Index ......................................................................... 75 • Do not take the elevator when you smell smoke or if Notes .............................................................................................. 76 you know that there is a fire in the building. 2 WELCOME to the 2012 AACC International Annual Meeting in Hollywood, Florida Welcome to the AACCI Annual Meeting! The program team has worked diligently to bring you a technical program that presents the most recent research and trends and also high- About AACC International lights the basic, fundamental science that has long been the AACC International (AACCI) is center of our society. While many of the most pressing issues a unique association dedicated to in cereal science today focus on biotechnology, nutrition, advancing cereal grain, connecting sustainability, and other areas, it is important to note that all science to key issues in research of these aspects share fundamentals that should be of interest and product development, and to everyone in our field. delivering relevant tools and resources to its members. Members Art Bettge I encourage everyone to reach out beyond their current job belong to AACCI to stay up-to-date and focus to sample some of the other areas of cereal science on the latest advancements in that are skillfully presented here by the scientific leaders in our field. Similarly, I cereal grain science and to connect encourage everyone to strike up conversations, connections and collaborations with with colleagues worldwide. other scientists, whether as a result of a formal presentation or a casual hallway chat. Synergies can develop almost anywhere! Tweet and Post Your AACCI Annual Meeting Experience! Also, take advantage of the Technical Committee meetings where some of the truly fun- Let others know what is happening damental work of the AACCI is accomplished. The program guide contains a list during the AACCI Annual Meeting. of Technical Committee meetings and I hope that everyone can find one that Tweet, using the hashtag #aacc12, sufficiently suits their particular area of interest to attend and participate. about the latest trends and research or post your insights at the AACCI The program team members have put a great amount of effort into organizing this LinkedIn group or Facebook group, program and I hope that you find your attendance rewarding, educational, and enjoyable. where you can also create discus- sions, share photos, make comments, Sincerely, and post videos. Art Bettge Connect Now to the Meeting! 2012 Program Chair Get the app…it’s free! Available for iOS (iPhone and iPad) and Android devices; Blackberry OUR NEW LOOK CONTINUES! Based on the success of our new program guide users have access and program resource book, we are continuing these new formats for 2012. to a mobile website that will offer the same functionality. The Program Guide—a light and handy guide that includes AACC International Annual Meeting September 30 – October 3, 2012 Search the app store for AACC 2012; The Westin Diplomat Hollywood, Florida U.S.A. the program schedule, general meeting information, highlights, Blackberry users go to mobileapp. exhibition, posters, and pages at the back for taking notes. SCIENCE aaccnet.org. PROGRAM RESOURCE BOOK SAND AACC International Annual Meeting September 30 – October 3, 2012 The Westin Diplomat SUN Hollywood, Florida U.S.A. The Program Resource Book—provides session and poster PROGRAM GUIDE Hollywood Beach Sunrise courtesy of the Ft. Lauderdale CVB and Boardwalk Beauty couresty of visithollywoodfl.org. content, recognition, exhibitor information, and author index. SCIENCE We hope you find these new formats a convenient way to navigate SAND SUN the annual meeting. We look forward to your response to these Hollywood Beach Sunrise courtesy of the Ft. Lauderdale CVB and Boardwalk Beauty couresty of visithollywoodfl.org. changes as we strive to make the annual meeting the best it can be for those who attend. 3 Your Science. Your Association. AACC International’s 7 Key Scientific Initiatives To increase the quality of research and satisfy the diverse needs NEW of our members, the AACC International Annual Meeting focuses on 7 Key Scientific Initiatives. These initiatives will AACCnet guide the program and provide members with relevant information, strong scientific content, and significant opportunities for disseminating research findings. Biotechnology & Sustainability conventional

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