MASSEP.org (CNECC) Complete Speaker List

 

 

 

DATE

SPEAKER

AFFILIATION

TITLE

January 2008

Robert Weinberger

CE Technologies

The Evolution of Capillary Electrophoresis:  Historical Perspective, Current Status and Future Trends

November 2007

Richard Saferstein

New Jersey State Crime Lab

Forensic Science- Thirty Years of Progress

October 2007

Thomas Chester

Procter and Gamble

Unifying Chromatography to Meet Business Needs

April 2007

Frantisek Svec

UC Berkeley

Porous Polymer Monoliths and New Applications Thereof

March 2007

Jongyoon Han

MIT

Micro/Nanofluidic systems for proteomic sample preparation

January 2007

Catherine Stacey

Bruker

ETD - Electron Transfer Dissociation - New Approaches to Determine the Position of Post-translational Modifications in Proteins and for the Sequence Analysis of Large Peptides

December 2006

James W. Jorgenson

University of North Carolina

Ultra-High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (UHPLC)

October 2006

Michael W. Dong

Synomics Pharmaceutical Services

MS-compatible HPLC Method Development for Pharmaceutics: trends, best practices and case studies

September 2006

Brian Kelley

Wyeth Biopharma

High Throughput Screening, Weak Partitioning, and a Two-Column mAb Purification Platform

April 2006

Cornelis E.C.A. Hop

Pfizer

LC-MS: A Critical Tool for ADME Studies

March 2006

Ralph M. Riggin

Eli Lilly

Process Validation for Biological Products

February 2006

Joseph Zaia

Boston University

Glycomics: Glycan phenotype and disease state profiling, Applications to Connective Tissue

December 2005

Thomas Conrads

National Cancer Institute

Identification and characterization of the antiproliferative factor: a biomarker from urine of interstitial cystitis patients

October 2005

Michael Ramsey

University of North Carolina

Micro- and Nanofluidic Devices for Chemical Separations

April 2005

Alexander Schilling

University of Chicago

Chromatographic Considerations in Proteomics

March 2005

Alexander Ivanov

Harvard School of Public Health

Liquid Phase Separation Strategies in Proteomic Studies

January 2005

Mark Guinn

Pfizer

The Use of Continuous Chromatography in Early Development in the Pharmaceutical Industry

December 2004

Carl Selavka

Massachusetts State Police Crime Lab

CSI Sudbury - Don't GC-MS and SEM-EDAX Take a Total of 48 Minutes to Complete?

September 2004

William Hancock

Northeastern University

Proteomics and the Biotechnology Industry

April 2004

William LaCourse

University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Pulsed Electrochemical Detection in Bioanalysis

February 2004

Nelu Grinberg

Boehringer Ingelheim

Kinetic Analysis and Subambient Temperature Chromatography

December 2003

Jonathan Coffman

Wyeth Biopharma

High-Throughput Screening of Resins and Excipients for Optimization of Selectivity

November 2003

Ira S. Krull

Northeastern University

Approaches for improved assays for prion proteins in simple biofluids

October 2003

Steven Cramer

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

A-Priori Prediction of Protein Retention, Displacer Efficacy and Preparative Chromatographic Behavior in Ion-Exchange Systems

April 2003

Ron Majors

Agilent Technologies

New Directions in HPLC Column Technology for Rapid, Efficient and Selective Separations

March 2003

Luis Colon

University of Buffalo

Liquid Chromatography Using Small Particles: Capillary Electrochromatography, Ultrahigh Pressure HPLC, or Both?

December 2002

Marvin Vestal

Applied Biosystems

Interfacing Liquid Chromatography to MALDI-TOF MS/MS

November 2002

John Yates

Scripps Institute

Towards Comprehensive Proteomics in Cells

October 2002

Klavs Jensen

MIT

Chemical and Biological Microsystems for Synthesis and Separation

April 2002

Mark Schure

Rohm and Haas

Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Separations: Applications, Method Development, and Data Analysis

February 2002

Andy Alpert

PolyLC Inc.

Chromatography of Difficult Proteins: Proteomics and Other Applications

January 2002

Vincent T. Remcho

Oregon State University

Recent Advances in Monolithic Column Technology

December 2001

Joe Foley

Drexel University

Surfactant-Based Separation Media in HPLC and Capillary Electrophoresis

October 2001

John Dorsey

Florida State University

Modern Liquid Chromatography: Are There Still Problems Remaining?

April 2001

David Lubman

University of Michigan

Screening for Protein Cancer Markers Using 2-D Liquid Separations/ Mass Mapping of Tumor Cells

January 2001

Heinz Engelhardt

Saarbrucken University

Characterization of Reversed Phase Columns

November 2000

Frantisek Foret

Northeastern University

CE/MS interfacing- ESI, MALDI and Miniaturization

October 2000

Steve Gigy

Harvard Medical School

2D Chromatography for Proteome Analysis

April 2000

Uwe Neue

Waters Corporation

Modern Approaches for Achieving a Wider Applicability of HPLC Packings

January 2000

Jim Kyranos

Arqule

Purification and Characterization of Small Molecular Weight Combinatorial Libraries Generated by High-Speed Parallel Synthesis

November 1999

Klaus Bischoff

Bischoff Chromatography

Trends in Column Technology in Europe

September 1999

Csaba Horvath

Yale University

Advances in Capillary Electrochromatography

April 1999

James E. Vath

Millennium Pharmaceuticals

MS-Based Protein Analysis in Drug Discovery

October 1998

Jack Henion

Cornell University

Integrating LC/MS Techniques into Faster Drug Discovery and Development

May 1998

Tim Nadler

John Peltier

Steve Cohen

PE Biosystems

PE Biosystems

Waters Corp

 

February 1998

J. Jack Kirkland

Rockland Technologies

Advances in HPLC Column technology

November 1997

Jim Waters

Waters Corp

The History of High Performance Liquid Chromatography