25th TRIANGLE CHROMATOGRAPHY

SYMPOSIUM AND INSTRUMENT EXHIBIT

Thursday, May 15, 2008

McKimmon Conference and Training Center

NCSU, Raleigh, NC

 

Registration

 

Speakers
  • Dr. Jim Stephenson, RTI International "Separation Science and the Challenges of Top-Down Proteomics"
  • Dr. Mike Sanders, NIEHS (NIH) "Characterization of components and biological effects of a polybrominated diphenyl ether flame retardant"
  • Mr. Don Wright, Don Wright & Associates "Carthage Bottoms Area Odor Study: A Missouri Test Case for Odorant Prioritization as a Prelude to Instrument Based Downwind Odor Monitoring Protocol Development"
  • Mr. Scott Hartman, PCI "Maintaining the Validated State of Analytical Laboratory Instrumentation in GLP/GMP Environments"
  • Dr. K.H. Lee, UNC School of Pharmacy “Recent Discovery and Development of Plant-derived Anticancer and Anti-HIV Clinical Trials Candidates"
  • Dr. Eric Milgram, Applied Scientific Consulting "Elution Based Separations are Essential for Success in Metabolomics"

 

Exhibitor Seminars

Up to 12 Exhibitor Seminars will be presented in addition to booth exhibits.  Currently available seminars include

Agilent Technologies

Rapid Resolution Chromatography for current methods

Eksigent Technologies

Green Chromatography and Automated Reaction Monitoring by MicroLC

GE Healthcare

Automated System for Method Development and Protein Purification with AKTA Explorer and AKTAxpress

Hitachi

Ultra High-Speed Liquid Chromatography

Shimadzu Scientific Instr., Inc.

Quantitative Advancements in LC-MS/MS using ESI Hybrid TOF Technology--Matching the Performance of High Speed UFLC with Unique High Speed MSn

Supelco

Achieving Higher Speed and Resolution with Ascentis Express Fused-Core™ HPLC Columns

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Selectivity or Sensitivity - Choosing the Right GC/MS Technology for the Application

Varian (2 seminars)

Rapid, Automated Method Development and Scale Up using Varian’s Fusion AE and Integrated Analytical to Semi-Prep HPLC

A Quality by Design Approach for Rapid Development and Validation of HPLC Methods

Waters Corporation (2 seminars)

UPLC Method Development and Validation

A Systematic Approach to Reducing Matrix Effects in LC/MS/MS Analyses

 

Instrument Exhibit Information

    The Instrument Exhibit area will feature the largest concentration of vendors for chromatographic instruments and supplies in the southeast region.

    The Booth Layout and the Guide to Exhibitors is available as booths are assigned.

    Information for Vendors to register as Exhibitors (booth reservation) is also available on the booth layout page.  For complete information regarding booth availability, booth registration, or a listing of current exhibitors for this year's instrument exhibit, please select Exhibitor Info on the left side of this page or go directly to the Booth Layout.    

Posters

1- The Development of Novel Ionization Sources Incorporated with Aerodynamic Devices for Bio-Analytical Studies on a Hybrid LTQ-FT-ICR Mass Spectrometer

    R. Brent Dixon, J.S. Sampson, T.P. Forbes, A.M. Hawkridge, A.G. Fedorov and D.C. Muddiman

2- Top-Down identification and Quantification of Proteins from the Prototroph Aspergillus flavus using nano-Flow Reversed-Phase LC Directly Coupled to LTQ-FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry

    Timothy S. Collier, Adam M. Hawkridge, D. Ryan Georgianna, Gary A. Payne, and David C. Muddiman

3- Liquid Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Electrospray Ionization (liq-MALDESI) Coupled to a Hybrid FT-ICR Mass Spectrometer for Direct Analysis of Biological Molecules

    Jason S. Sampson, Adam M. Hawkridge, David C. Muddiman    

4- The Development of a Nano-LC-FT-ICR Mass Spectrometric Method for Profiling Glycans in Diseased and Control Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC)

    Michael Bereman; GlaxoSmithKline Research Fellow, W.M. Keck FT ICR MS Laboratory, Chemistry Department, North Carolina State University, Raleigh NC.

5- Using Capillary Electrophoresis with Laser-Induced Fluorescence Detection to Analyze Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus (TYMV)

    Tara Weaver, Christa L. Colyer; (Department of Chemistry, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem), and Dr. Qian Wang, University of South Carolina

 

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.

 

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