SYMPOSIUM AND INSTRUMENT EXHIBIT
Thursday, May 16 2013
Things To Look For
- Lunch: Served on-site as part of the registration fee
- Exhibitor Seminars: Seminar Rooms where Exhibitors will give presentations on state-of-the-art topics
- Prize Drawing: Contributions by many of the Exhibitors - Grand Prize contributed by the TCDG
- Refreshments: Available in the Exhibit Hall (AM and PM)
- Continuing Education: GLP/GMP (Certificates of Attendance)
- Poster: Local student competition; local university and industry research; vendor developments
- Exhibit-Only Registration: FREE !!
- TCDG Election: Opportunity to vote for TCDG Officers.
2013 Attendee and Exhibitor Registration
Contact Information:
Kerrie Cave
Program Coordinator
Office of Professional Development
NC State University
Campus Box 7401
Raleigh, NC 27695-7401
919-515-8171 (Phone)
919-515-7614 (Fax)
http://continuingeducation.ncsu.edu/
2013 Exhibitor Information
Speakers:
Dr.Morteza Khaledi, NCSU
Title: "Organized Assemblies of Amphiphilic Molecules for Chemical Separation"
Dr. Manon Villeneuve, GSK
Title: “Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC)—from method development and preparative to CO2 recycling”
Dr. Russ Grant, Lab Corp
Title: “Chromatography and Clinical Diagnostics; the Post-Apocalyptic Rapture”
Dr. Antony Williams, Royal Society of Chemistry
Title: "Utilizing Online Databases for the Purpose of Structure Identification – Approaches Utilizing the ChemSpider Resource"
Exhibitor Seminars:
Waters Corporation: 2 Seminars
Thermo Fisher Scientific:
What’s new in GC, IC and LC/MS Instrumentation and Consumables
from Thermo Fisher Scientific?”
CALL FOR POSTERS (Link)
Thursday, May 16, 2013
McKimmon Center, NC State University
Raleigh, NC
The symposium program will cover many facets of chromatographic and related
science. In addition to invited speakers, up to 25 student posters (4' × 8') will be
presented. Posters are solicited for any aspects of chromatographic technique,
application, and related areas. Anyone wishing to present a poster should
send an abstract of not more than 150 words to the poster session chair by
e-mail (or mail) at the address below. Abstracts must be received
by April 26, 2013 to ensure consideration.
Cash prizes will be awarded for the best posters submitted by students. All
accepted student posters will automatically be considered for prizes, but
competition is limited to the first 16 entries if more are received due to judging time
constraints.
For more information on Symposium, please visit http://www.rtpnet.org/tcdg/
The registration fee will be waived for poster presenters.
Poster Session Chair:
Sherry Movassaghi
Regulatory Universal Solutions LLC
919-608-7740
sherry.movassaghi@gmail.com
TCDG 2013 Symposium Student Poster Winners:
First Place $200 - Tamam El-Elimat, Huzefa Raja, and Nicholas H. Oberlies
UNC Greensboro, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Titled - Cyclodepsipeptides, Pyrone Derivatives and Secalonic Acids from two Unidentified Freshwater Fungi (G100 and G102)
Second Place $100 - Mahboubeh Nejati
NC State University, Graduate program: Chemistry, Adviser: Morteza G. Khaledi
Titled - Alcohol-Induced PMA-CTAB Complex Coacervate System for Protein and Enzyme Extraction
TCDG 2011 Symposium Student Poster Winners:
First Place $300 - Steven H. Walker, L.M. Lilley, M.F. Enamorado, J. Budhathoki, D.L. Comins, B.M. Novak and David C. Muddiman
NC State University, Dept. of Chemistry
Titled - Stable-Isotope Labeled Hydrazide Derivatization Reagents for the Relative Quantification of N-linked Glycans in HILIC FTICR MS
Second Place $200 - Edward Franklin and James W. Jorgenson
UNC Chapel Hill, Dept. of Chemistry
Titled - Long Microcapillary Columns at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures for Use in Gradient Elution Liquid Chromatography in Proteomics and Lipidomics
Third Place $100 - Brian Matthew and James W. Jorgenson
UNC Chapel Hill, Dept. of Chemistry
Titled - Methods for Proteomic Analysis of Intact Membrane Proteins by Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry
TCDG 2010 Symposium Student Poster Winners:
First Place $300 - Timothy Collier
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Titled - Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Human Embryonic Stem Cells utilizing Size and Charge-Based Separations and nanoLC-LTQ-FTICR-MS
Second Place $200 - Genna L. Andrews
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Titled - Defining and Quantifying Individual and Co-cultured Intracellular Proteomes of Two Thermophilic Microorganisms by GeLC-MS2 and Spectral Counting
Third Place $100 - Hunter Walker
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Titled - The Interplay of Permanent Charge and Hydrophobicity with Respect to Electrospray Ionization of Derviatized Glycans