Poster Program

The Poster Program highlights research from academia and industry in laboratory technologies spanning several diverse market segments and scientific disciplines. There are two poster sessions, one on Monday, January 26 and the second on Tuesday January 27.

Click here for a printable version of the Poster Program from the Final Program.
Please note additional posters have been added to the Poster Program since the printing of the Final Program.

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Monday, January, 26, 2009
Code Title Author Organization Track
MP01 Simple and Fast Performance Verification for Ultra-Low-Volume Liquid Handlers: Nanoliter Aqueous Fluid Transfers Assessed with Dual-Dye Technology Mr. Keith Albert, Ph.D. ARTEL  High-Throughput Technologies
MP02 Functional siRNA library screening in biologically relevant cell types using 96-well Nucleofection® and liquid handling robotics. Ludger Altrogge, Ph.D. Lonza Cologne AG  High-Throughput Technologies
MP03 Novel Gyrasol Kinase Assay Using BioTek's Synergy™ 4 Hybrid Microplate Reader Mr. Xavier Amouretti BioTek Instruments  High-Throughput Technologies
MP04 Back-scattering Interferometry (BSI) as a Diagnostic Tool Carolyn Anderson Vanderbilt University  Detection & Separation
MP05 Storing Result Data and Metadata from Complex Analytical Experiments with AnIML Dennis Backhaus National Institute of Standards and Technology  Informatics
MP06 Plate Washing in 1536: Evaluation of a Double Column Aspirator Head Michelle Batchlett, B.S. Merck & Co.  High-Throughput Technologies
MP07 Selective Detection of Endogenous Thiols Using Microchip-based Flow Analysis and Mercury/Gold Amalgam Microelectrodes Nicholas Batz Saint Louis University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP08 Chip-based continous-flow PCR using sample stacking and integrated sample preparation Dr. Holger Becker, Ph.D. microfluidic ChipShop  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP09 High Throughput Analysis of Metabolic Stability Incubations Using Automated Compound Optimization and Multiple Parallel Chromatography Systems Matthew Berube, B.S. Thermo FIsher Scientific  High-Throughput Technologies
MP10 Protein Crystallization Condition Finding with a Novel Nanoliter Assay System Dr. Michael Biros, M.B.A. SpinX Technologies, Inc  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP11 Automation of Data Acquisition for Sample Lifecycle Management Craig Blackhart, M.S. Los Alamos National Laboratory  Informatics
MP12 An Automated Method for In Vitro Sampling and Quantification matt boecekeler, B.S. AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP13 Geneus: an Automated Translational Research Informatics Solution for Genomics Laboratories Mr. John Bon, Ph.D. GenoLogics  Informatics
MP14 Nanoporous Alumina Membranes Based Microdevices for Ultrasensitive Protein Detection Manish Bothara, Ph.D. Portland State University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP15 Integrating Serpentine Microchannels with Microchip Electrophoresis and Electrochemical Detection Amanda Bowen, M.S. Saint Louis University  Detection & Separation
MP16 Beyond Biomolecular Screening: A Multi-Parametric Procedure for Efficient Hit and Lead Identification Dr. Annette Brodte, Ph.D. Genedata  Informatics
MP17 Automation of multiplexed mRNA expression assay for high throughput screening Wendy Broom, Ph.D. Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research  High-Throughput Technologies
MP18 Simulation of fluid solutions with magnetic microbeads for biosensors SuGeun Chae, B.S.   High-Throughput Technologies
MP19 Development and Characterization of “Push-Pull” Sampling Device with Fast Reaction Quenching for PAT Ms. Claire Chisolm, M.S. University of Michigan  Detection & Separation
MP20 A Novel Robotic Platform using Mobile Agents for Laboratory Automation Dr. HYOUK RYEOL CHOI, Ph.D. SUNGKYUNKWAN UNIVERSITY  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP21 Continuous hydrophoretic separation using anisotropic microfluidic obstacles Mr. Sungyoung Choi, Ph.D. KAIST  Detection & Separation
MP22 Overcoming LIMS Challenges in Genomics Research Mr. Louis Ciabattoni, B.S. Ocimum Biosolutions  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP23 Contactless conductivity detection: a new tool for monitoring biomolecular interactions on microfluidic devices Wendell Coltro, Ph.D. University of Sao Paulo  Detection & Separation
MP24 Nucleic acid encoded peptide libraries. Application to proteases, kinases and cell-based assays. Juan Diaz-Mochon, Ph.D. Uni Edinburgh  High-Throughput Technologies
MP25 Patterned Tissue Construct in a Microfluidic Based Bioreactor System Michael Dinh The University of Oklahoma  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP26 Microchip DNA Extraction with Magnetically-controlled Silica Beads in an Unpacked Glass Microchip Gabriela Duarte, M.D. University of Sao Carlos  Detection & Separation
MP27 Acoustic manipulation of cells and particles Mikael Evander, Ph.D.,M.S. Dept. of Electrical Measurements, Lund University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP28 Engineering an Affordable and Handheld Nucleic Acid Dipstick System Prototype for Rapid Field Pathogen Detection David Geb Los Alamos National Laboratory  High-Throughput Technologies
MP29 <b>Highly sensitive on-chip sub-micrometer scattering cytometer module - for implementation in automated high throughput devices.</b> Thomas Glasdam Jensen, M.S. Department of Micro and Nanotechnology, Technical University  Detection & Separation
MP30 Reusable biosensor based on magnetic beads and electrochemical detection Neus Godino, B.S. Instituto De Microelectrnica De Barcelona, IMB-CNM (CSIC)  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP31 Selectively Packing Silica Microbeads into Microfluidic Channels toward Electroosmotic Pumping and LC Separations Maojun Gong University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP32 Fully Automated Approach of a High Throughput Microinjection System Mr. Siegfried Graf, M.S. CSEM Central Switzerland  High-Throughput Technologies
MP33 Artery-on-a-Chip Technology – A Platform for Structural and Functional Assessment of Small Blood Vessels Axel Guenther, Ph.D. University of Toronto  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP34 Workflow engine with dynamic constraint solving scheduler for laboratory automation Daniel Hecht Wiesbaden Computer Integrated Laboratory (WICIL)  Informatics
MP35 Optimizing Robustness of the Membrane-free, Oris™ Cell Migration Assay for High Throughput Screening using the BioTek Synergy™ HT Multi-Mode Microplate Reader Paul Held, Ph.D. BioTek Instruments  High-Throughput Technologies
MP37 Separation and Detection of Peroxynitrite and Other Reactive Nitrogen Species Using a Capillary Electrophoresis Microfluidic Device with Amperometric and Conductivity Detection Dr. Matthew Hulvey, Ph.D. University of Kansas Pharmaceutical Chemistry  Detection & Separation
MP38 3-D Automated Cell Culture Using Existing Hamilton Platform Technologies Paul Iazzetti Global Cell Solutions, Inc  High-Throughput Technologies
MP39 poolMC: Smart pooling of mRNA samples in microarray experiments Raghu Kainkaryam, M.S. University of Michigan  High-Throughput Technologies
MP40 Microfluidic pycnometer for real-time monitoring of aqueous solution in microfluidic channels Joo H. Kang, Ph.D. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology  Detection & Separation
MP41 Nanogap Biosensor for Label-Free Detection of Prostate-Specific Antigen Sang Kyu Kim University of Science and Technology  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP42 Isothermal signaling amplification for PCR competitive sensitivity using nanopartilces and nucleases Joong Kim, Ph.D. Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP43 Application of a Modular Core System for a flexible Fully Automated Laboratory Platform in Single Flask Handling Andre Kleinwaechter, Ph.D. Celisca  High-Throughput Technologies
MP44 Microarray Expression from Dielectrophoretically Sorted White Blood Cells VINDHYA KUNDURU, M.S. North Carolina State University  High-Throughput Technologies
MP45 Generating Better Biology through the use of BellBrook Labs’ Transcreener® ADP² FP Assay and the BMG LABTECH PHERAstar Plus Brad R Larson BellBrook Labs  Detection & Separation
MP46 Development of a simple cartridge type dispensing module with an integrated backflow stopper SANGMIN LEE POSTECH  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP47 Autonomuos assembly of proteoliposomes for nanoprobe-assisted screening of drug candidates against ion-translocating target proteins Mr. Thom Leiding, M.S. Lund University, Dept. of Biochemistry  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP49 Electrokinetic concentratation and separation of nanosize RNA, DNA and proteins IGOR MEZIC, Ph.D. UNIVERSITY O CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA  Detection & Separation
MP50 Characterization of Cadmium - Phytochelatins Complexes by Affinity Capillary Electrophoresis Agata Miszczak, M.S. Warsaw University of Technology  Detection & Separation
MP51 Fast LC using a new generation of ultra high pressure, microflow instruments David Neyer, Ph.D. Eksigent Technologies  Detection & Separation
MP52 LC-MS method development for the characterization of low level impurities in modified phosphorothioatediesters oligonucleotides synthesized using solid-phase phosphoramidite approach Irena Nikcevic, Ph.D. Merck & Co.  Detection & Separation
MP53 1400 Dose-Response Curves per Hour—True High-Throughput Secondary Screening Joe Olechno Labcyte Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
MP54 Powder distribution & weighing system for Library Compounds Dr. Clifford Olson, Ph.D. Zinsser NA, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
MP55 DEVICE FOR THE CONTROL OF OXYGEN CONCENTRATION IN MULTIWELL CELL CULTURE PLATES Shawn Oppegard, M.S. University of Illinois at Chicago  High-Throughput Technologies
MP57 Development and Validation of an ICP-MS Method for Quantification of Levothyroxine in Dissolution Studies Dimple Pabla, M.S. University of Rhode Island  Detection & Separation
MP58 Versatile Polymer Microarrays for Selective Cellular Control Salvatore Pernagallo, M.S. University of Edinburgh  High-Throughput Technologies
MP59 Integration of an Automated Workstation for Cell Based Assays Cultured on Synthetic Nanofiber Surfaces For Use With Human Hepatocytes MARK ROTHENBERG, Ph.D. CORNING LIFE SCIENCES  High-Throughput Technologies
MP60 Increased photypic behavior of mesenchymal stem cells on electrospun Poly(e-caprolactone) scaffold Tim Ruckh, M.S. Colorado State University  Other
MP61 Automated Triplex Assay to Assess Cell Viability, Cytotoxicity and Apoptosis Sarah Shultz, M.S. Promega Corporation  High-Throughput Technologies
MP63 DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF A ROBUST MICRO-FLUIDIC LAB-ON-A-CHIP FOR A FULLY AUTOMATED TOTAL ANALYSIS SYSTEM FOR LONG-TERM OPERATION Conor Slater Dublin City University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP63 Re-configurable modular system for microfluidic approaches Detlef Snakenborg, Ph.D. Technical University of Denmark  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP64 A Versatile Solution Microarray Technology for High-Throughput Screening of Gene Function Hossein Tavana, Ph.D. University of Mchigan  High-Throughput Technologies
MP65 Iridium Oxide Nanomonitors for Real-Time Clinical Diagnostics Mr. Vinu Venkatraman, M.S. Portland State University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP66 Volume Scaling of the Transcreener® ADP² FP Assay on the BioTek Synergy™2 and 4 Multi-Mode Microplate Readers Allows For Easy Transition From Assay Development to High-Throughput Screening Tracy Worzella BellBrook Labs  High-Throughput Technologies
MP67 Developement of multiscale architecture model-system for high end applications using microcontact printing technique Yamini Yadav, Ph.D. Portland State University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP68 Screening cell adhesion inhibition molecules using physiologically relevant conditions in a low reagent microfluidic device. Dr. Carolyn Conant, Ph.D. FLuxion Biosciences  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP69 INCREASING THE FLEXIBILITY AND RELIABILIY OF DIAGNOSTIC AND COMMERCIAL DNA MICROARRAYS BY MICROFLUIDIC PROCESSING Dr. Martin Dufva, Ph.D. Technical Unversity of Denmark - Nanotech  Other
MP70 i-doT – a new immediate drop on demand technology for highly flexible and automated microarray production Tobias Brode Fraunhofer Institute Manufacturing Engineering and Automatio  High-Throughput Technologies
MP71 Sampling from Surfaces with High Throughput DART Analysis as an alternative to Traditional LC/MS/MS for Determination of Drug Candidates in Biological Fluid BRIAN MUSSELMAN, Ph.D. IONSENSE, INC.  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP72 Multi robot clean water automated laboratory, design and implementation. Jamie Marsay Labman Automation Ltd  High-Throughput Technologies
MP73 Practical Assembly of High-Purity Chemical Libraries Jiayue Cui University of Chicago  High-Throughput Technologies
MP74 Direct and quantitative measurement of liquid flow on a microfluidic chip Carsten Haber, Ph.D. Analytic Advisors  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP75 Fast pKa screening starting from 3µL of 10mM DMSO stock Carsten Haber, Ph.D. Analytic Advisors  High-Throughput Technologies
MP76 Automated Hit-Picking in a Standard Biosafety Hood Justin Provchy Amgen  Other
MP77 High Throughput Class I & II HLA Allelic Typing Using an Automated SSOP Method with xMAP Technology Mr. Mark Hurst PerkinElmer Biodiscovery  High-Throughput Technologies
MP78 High Throughput Screening Applications for the Determination of Enantiomeric Excess using ESI-MS Heidi Fleischer, M.S. Center for Life Science Automation-Celisca  High-Throughput Technologies
MP79 Population Recording of Ligand-Gated Ion Channels: High Throughput Electrophysiology with “Plate Reader” Simplicity Cristian Ionescu-Zanetti, Ph.D. Fluxion Biosciences  High-Throughput Technologies
MP80 Biomarker Screening: Automated Sample Prep for AlphaLISA Assay using JANUS AlphaLISA Workstation Ms. Dianne Brazzill, M.S. PerkinElmer, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
MP81 Verifying assay-ready volume dispensing by mosquito using the Artel MVS Ben Schenker TTP Labtech  High-Throughput Technologies
MP82 High-Throughput Analytics of Therapeutic Proteins Olivier Graf Novartis Pharma  High-Throughput Technologies
MP83 Automation and Control in a Pulp and Paper industry Mr. Felippe Domingos, M.B.A. Perkinelmer do Brasil Ltda  Other
MP84 Automated Pooling of Emulsion PCR for 454 Sequencing Todd Hartley, B.S. SAIC Frederick  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP85 COMPLETE AUTOMATED SOLUTION TO LABOR INTENSIVE HIGH CONTENT SCREENING TODD SMITH, B.S. MERCK & CO. INC.  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP86 Acoustic Droplet Ejection – New Liquid Handling Technology, New Challenges in Automation and Implementation into the Work Flow Lynn Rasmussen, M.S. SOUTHERN RESEARCH INSTITUTE  High-Throughput Technologies
MP87 Small scale automated high throughput chromatographic separations in process development, in-process monitoring and validation of biopharmaceutical production Friedle R Juergen Atoll GmbH  High-Throughput Technologies
MP88 AlphaScreen* cAMP Assay for the Human Epithelial Carcinoma Cell Line, A431, Using the BioRAPTR FRD™ Microfluidic Workstation and PARADIGM™ Detection Platform Li Liu, Ph.D. Beckman-Coulter Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
MP89 New AlphaLISA Microplate Reader for Improved Homogeneous Immunoassays Mr. Petri Kivelä, M.S. PerkinElmer Inc.  Detection & Separation
MP90 New Microplate Luminescence Counter for Aequorin based Ca2+-coupled GPCR Assays Mr. Petri Kivelä, M.S. PerkinElmer Inc.  Detection & Separation
MP91 Multiplexing with Optically Encoded Suspension Arrays Robert Haushalter Parallel Synthesis Technologies  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP92 Successful Application of a Fully Randomized DOE Using Tecan Evo Worklisting and a Visual Basic Interface Jennifer Tsoi, B.S. Amgen  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP93 Automation and Detection of LanthaScreen* Kinase Inhibition Assay for Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor using the BioRAPTR FRD™ Microfluidic Workstation and PARADIGM™ Detection Platform AMY YODER BECKMAN COULTER  High-Throughput Technologies
MP94 Purification of Genomic DNA from Whole Blood With Agencourt? Genfind™ v2 Purification System on the Biomek? 3000 Laboratory Automation Workstation Ruth Zhang, Ph.D. Beckman Coulter, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
MP95 Proper Control of the Sample Dilution Process Using a Liquid Handler and Watson Interface Kinnari C Pandya Amgen Inc.  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP96 Performance Evaluation of MS-Directed Preparative SFC with Open-Bed Fraction Collection JENNIFER LEFLER, B.S. THAR SFC  High-Throughput Technologies
Tuesday, January, 27, 2009
Code Title Author Organization Track
TP01 Errors in Liquid Delivery Associated with Pipetting Warm and Cold Liquids Mr. Keith Albert, Ph.D. ARTEL  Other
TP02 Increasing the Productivity of Compound Profiling with a Nanoliter Assay System Dr. Michael Biros, M.B.A. SpinX Technologies, Inc  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP03 HTRF® Terbium-Based IP1 Assay Performed on BMG LABTECH's PHERAstar Plus HTS Microplate Reader Dr. E.J. Dell, Ph.D. BMG LABTECH, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Application of a label-free cell based assay platform for high throughput functional screening of cellular receptors. Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Debra Gallant, B.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
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TP05 Flexible Workflow Automation for R&D Laboratories BERND GOEDE UNIVERSITY OF ROSTOCK  Informatics
TP06 Automated ELISA Liquid Handling with EL406 Combination Microplate Washer Dispenser Paul Held, Ph.D. BioTek Instruments  High-Throughput Technologies
TP07 Genetic Screens in Human Tumor Cells Mr. Mauricio Fernandez, M.S. Harvard Medical School - Institute of Proteomics  High-Throughput Technologies
TP08 Automated extraction of DNA and PCR setup using a Tecan Freedom EVO® liquid handler Tobias Guldberg Frøslev Filadelfia  High-Throughput Technologies
TP09 Development of High-throughput Agarose Gel Purification System for Specialty Clinical Diagnostic Application ALFRED B HADDAD, Other MONOGRAM BIOSCIENCES  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP10 Automation of Total RNA Extraction from Tissue Culture Mr. Owen Hardy, M.S. Agilent Technologies  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP11 Evaluation of Rapid ELISA Assay System for the Detection of Melamine Residuals in Milk Reija-Riitta Harinen, M.S. Thermo Fisher Scientific  Detection & Separation
TP12 Invitrogen’s Predictor™ hERG Fluorescence Polarization Assay Using BioTek’s Synergy™ 4 Multi-Mode Microplate Reader with Hybrid Technology™ Mr. Xavier Amouretti BioTek Instruments  Detection & Separation
TP13 Automated Speciman Tube Disposal Mark Herrmann ARUP LABORATORIES  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP14 Development of a novel multiplex Signal Detection system for ELISA and DNA typing using BIST Technology. Dr. Carl Hilliker, Ph.D. Precision System Science  Detection & Separation
TP15 Automation aspects of high resolution LC-MS analysis for differential profiling of biological samples Serhiy Y Hnatyshyn, Ph.D. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.  Detection & Separation
TP18 Rapid Generation of Assay-Ready Serial Dilution Plates using Two-Stage Low Volume Pipetting Joby Jenkins TTP LabTech  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP19 The cost of Liquid Handler QC Tanya Knaide Artel  Other
TP20 A Job Scheduling for a Small Scale Clinical Test Platform using Multiple Mobile Robots Ja Choon C Koo, Ph.D. SUNGKYUNKWAN UNIVERSITY  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP21 The Sample Submission and Data Reporting Process in the Process Analytics Laboratory (PAL). Thomas Kowski Amgen  Informatics
TP22 A Practical Approach for the real-time Measurement of the Droplet Volume for Drop-on-Demand Dispensers Mr. Thomas Krueger, Ph.D. Center for Life Science Automation (celisca)  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP23 Life Science Applications of Microchip Electrophoresis Scott A Kuzdzal, Ph.D. Shimadzu Scientific Instruments  Detection & Separation
TP24 Miniaturization of luminometric assays: Optimizing the performance of common luminescent assays in 384-, and 1536-well plate formats Dr. Jorma Lampinen, Ph.D. Thermo Fisher Scientific  High-Throughput Technologies
TP25 Generate Improved Fluorescence Polarization Screening Results on Perkin Elmer’s EnVision® Microplate Reader through the use of the Transcreener® ADP² FP Assay Brad R Larson BellBrook Labs  Detection & Separation
TP26 For Safe, Simple and Economical Sample Preparation – QUANTOS Automated Powder Dosing Dr. JOANNE LAUKART, Ph.D. METTLER - TOLEDO AG  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP27 Development of a time resolved fluorometric assay for the screening of HAUSP inhibitors Sunghou Lee SangMyung University  High-Throughput Technologies
TP28 Integrating Informatics and High Content Screening to Find a Cure for Spinal Cord Injury Vance Lemmon, Ph.D. Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, Univ. of Miami  Informatics
TP29 An Integrated High Throughput Expression Analysis Platform using Custom qPCR Arrays Ms. Cécile Lesturgeon, M.S. Caliper Life Sciences  High-Throughput Technologies
TP30 A flow-feedback pumping system with dynamic flow regulation: Achieving Extremely high flow-rate precision under real-world conditions Darren Lewis, Ph.D. IDEX Health & Science Integrated Solutions Group  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP31 Creating Dynamic User Interfaces in Liquid Handling using VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) Mr. Nicholas Lin Caliper Life Sciences  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP32 Miniaturized Genomics Assays with an Integrated Liquid Handling System David Lorenz Labcyte Inc.  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP33 A Unique Approach to Precisely Dispense Chemicals with Diverse Properties. Mr. Matthew Lundy, B.S. RIGAKU AUTOMATION INC  Other
TP34 Applying Vision Technology to Calculate the Volume of Sample in a Tube Mr. Julio Maher, Other RTS Life Science  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP35 An automated microfluidcs solvent extraction system Graham Marshall, Ph.D. Global FIA  Detection & Separation
TP36 LC/MS quality check of compound solutions dispensed in nanoliter volumes from Lundbeck’s compound collection Paul McCoy Lundbeck Research, USA  Detection & Separation
TP37 Palladium/Polymer nanocomposite based Chemiresistive SO2 Sensor DIVAKARA MEKA, M.S. PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY  Detection & Separation
TP38 Automation of Solid Phase Microextraction for the Analysis of Pharmaceutical Samples Dr. Wayne Mullett, Ph.D. Merck Frosst  High-Throughput Technologies
TP39 Disposable automation PocketTips and the PlateMate automation offer an efficient solution for nanoliter high-throughput screening Tal Murthy, Ph.D. Thermo Fisher Scientific  High-Throughput Technologies
TP40 Real-time Reaction Monitoring with Micro-Scale HPLC David Neyer, Ph.D. Eksigent Technologies  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP41 Visualization of Individual mRNA Molecule at Single Cell Level in High Throughput Formats Mr. Quan Nguyen, B.S. Panomics  Detection & Separation
TP42 Kinase Assay Development using Acoustic Droplet Ejection Technology Joe Olechno Labcyte Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP43 Development Platform for Formulations Dr. Clifford Olson, Ph.D. Zinsser NA, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP44 Evaluation of 1536-well microplates for compatibility and robustness with FLIPR TETRA® system. Kasia Paczyna, M.S. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP45 A High Performance Microfabricated Gas Chromatographic Column for Detection of Chemical Warfare Agents and Explosives Rekha Pai, Ph.D. US Naval Research Laboratory  Detection & Separation
TP46 Rapid and Reproducible Isolation of DNA and Proteins with Thermo Scientific KingFisher® Flex Sini Suomalainen, Other Thermo Fisher Scientific  High-Throughput Technologies
TP47 On-chip Flow Cytometry and Single-Cell Imaging in Tandem: Integration of a µFACS with a Single-Cell Array Kamlesh Patel, Ph.D. Sandia National Laboratories  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP48 Nanomonitor Technology: "Lab-on-a-Chip" Device for Health care Dr. Shalini Prasad, Ph.D. Arizona State University  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP49 R2D2: Automation System for Accelerating Bioprocess Development Ross Pritchett, B.S. Genentech, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP50 A High-Throughput Assay To Measure Whole Body Metabolic Rate Using Zebrafish Larvae Ramani Ramchandran, Ph.D. Medical College of Wisconsin  High-Throughput Technologies
TP51 Handling Form Instable Biological Materials- A newly designed Grabber for Histological Purposes Mr. Christian Reis Fraunhofer IPA  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP52 Processing of mass surveillance and sample information at a high-throughput laboratory Alexander Roth UCLA School of Public Health  Informatics
TP53 Compare and Contrast Microplate Type in Three Different Assays Using Two Multimode Microplate Readers. MARK ROTHENBERG, Ph.D. CORNING LIFE SCIENCES  High-Throughput Technologies
TP54 Lab-on-a-Chip Device for Continuous-Flow Size-Based Separation of Proteins Luigi Sasso DTU Nanotech  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP55 VIRUS INACTIVATION AND EXTRACTION BY MODIFIED RNA TECHNOLOGY (MRT): MADE EASY BY INTRODUCTION OF THE “INTELLIGENT TUBE” Dr. Dieter Schimkat, Ph.D. STRATEC Biomedical Systems AG  Detection & Separation
TP56 A Bona Fide High Throughput Screening Campaign to Identify Agonist Compounds Using the Corning Epic® Label Free Technology Dr. Jeffery Scibek, Ph.D. Corning, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP57 Automated GPCR Signaling Studies in 1536-well Format Using the Non-lytic, Live-cell GloSensor cAMP Assay Technology Sarah Shultz, M.S. Promega Corporation  High-Throughput Technologies
TP58 A simple method for validation and verification of pipettes mounted on automated liquid handlers. Michael Stangegaard, Ph.D. University of Copenhagen, Dept of Forensic Medicine, Sect of Forensic Genetics  High-Throughput Technologies
TP59 Open Bio-Banking Petar Stojadinovic, M.S. National University  Informatics
TP60 The Representation, Registration, and Retrieval of Substances with Incompletely Defined Chemical Structures. Dr. Keith Taylor, Ph.D. Symyx  Informatics
TP61 Novel Acoustic-Wave Micromixer device for mixing, solubilization and isothermal thawing of microtiter plates Michael Travis, B.S. Microsonic Systems  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP62 Rapid Compound Library Synthesis Utilizing Parallel Microwave Technologies Noah Tu, M.S. ABBOTT LABORATORIES  High-Throughput Technologies
TP63 Highthroughput Screening of resolving agents/solvents using Chirosolv-chiral kits Niteen Vaidya, Ph.D. Chirosolve, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP64 Environmental Stability and Sample Integrity within Automated Sample Stores Chris Walsh, B.S. RTS Life Science  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP65 The Next Generation Transcreener® ADP² FP Assay Demonstrates Broader ATP Detection on the Tecan Safire²™ Microplate Reader Tracy Worzella BellBrook Labs  High-Throughput Technologies
TP66 A Novel High Throughput-Compatible Cell Migration Screening Assay using an Acumen® eX3 Microplate Cytometer Dr. Paul Wylie, Ph.D. TTP LabTech Ltd  High-Throughput Technologies
TP67 Using Longitudinal Data to Optimize Automated Liquid Handling Instruments Wade Yandell, B.S. XDx  Other
TP68 Evaluation of pipetting and detection performance in 1536-well format for the FLIPR<sup>TETRA</sup>® system Dr. Hongming Zhu, Ph.D. MDS  High-Throughput Technologies
TP69 Effect of Liquid Handling Variability on HTS Data Nathaniel Hentz, Ph.D. North Carolina State University, BTEC  High-Throughput Technologies
TP70 ALDI: An Integrated Data Analysis System for Lead Discovery Mr. William Goode Amgen  Informatics
TP71 A fast method to predict the molecular formulas in a high resolution mass spectrum via mathematical programming KERSTIN THUROW, Ph.D. University of Rostock  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP73 Implementation of Tecan CellerityTM Cell Culture Support for Automated Lead Optimization Uwe Mueller, M.B.A.,B.S. Merck & Co., Inc.  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP74 Calibration of the TECAN Freedom EVO®200 Liquid-Handling Robot Using an Automated Balance and an ARTEL Multichannel Verification System® Dorian Zoumplis, M.S. MedImmune  Other
TP75 Quality Checking for High Throughput Chemical Screening Jan Wagner MPI-CBG  High-Throughput Technologies
TP76 Automated Reference Standard Dispensing and Labeling Nicholas A Knoepfle Medimmune  Other
TP77 Phospholipidosis – rationales and screening Carsten Haber, Ph.D. Analytic Advisors  High-Throughput Technologies
TP78 The Microcapillary Protein Crystallization System (MPCS) PETER NOLLERT, Ph.D. EMERALD BIOSYSTEMS  High-Throughput Technologies
TP79 Cyclo-olefin polymer is a superior material for high-density multiwell microtiter plate construction Charles Powell, B.S. Aurora Biotechnologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP80 LIQUID SAMPLE MANAGEMENT (LSM) ENHANCEMENTS AND THE LAUNCH OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM Husam Fayez Wyeth, Screening Sciences (Pfizer)  High-Throughput Technologies
TP81 Enabling “Plate Reader” Simplicity in High Throughput Electrophysiology through Well Plate Integration with Microfluidics Dr. Ian Spencer, Ph.D. Fluxion Biosciences Inc  High-Throughput Technologies
TP82 Imaging with the DETECT-X microscope Mr. Mark Mixon, Ph.D. Emerald BioSystems  Detection & Separation
TP83 Automating the Hybridoma Development Process: Use of the Velocity11 BioCel1200 for Tandem ELISA and FACS Screening Jo-Anne Hongo, M.S. Genentech  High-Throughput Technologies
TP84 SiLA - Standardization in Lab Automation - an Initiative of Vendors and Users Niklaus Graber, Ph.D. NOVARTIS PHARMA AG  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP85 Simple to Use, Walk-Away, Semi-Automation of Applied Biosystems SOLiD™ System Template Bead Preparation with Freedom EVO® and Te-MagS™ from Tecan® Karen A Poulter, B.S. Life Technologies  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP86 Automated high throughput chromatographic separations in process development, in-process monitoring and validation of biopharmaceutical production. Friedle R Juergen Atoll GmbH  High-Throughput Technologies
TP87 MultiTox-Fluor Multiplex Cytotoxicity Assay for the Breast Cancer Cell line, MCF7, Using the BioRAPTR FRD™ Microfluidic Workstation and PARADIGM™ Detection Platform Li Liu, Ph.D. Beckman-Coulter Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP88 Application of High Throughput Technologies for Bioprocess Development and Screening of Monoclonal Antibodies Product Quality Dr. BAHRAM FATHOLLAHI, Ph.D. CALIPER LIFE SCIENCES  High-Throughput Technologies
TP89 Comparing Protein and Nucleic Acid Quantitation Assay Technologies with the New Monochromator Based Microplate Reader Mr. Petri Kivelä, M.S. PerkinElmer Inc.  Detection & Separation
TP90 A New Approach for High Throughput Analytics of Amino Acids Heidi Fleischer, M.S. Center for Life Science Automation-Celisca  High-Throughput Technologies
TP91 High Precision pL-µL Fluid Transfer Devices for Microcontact Printing and Reformatting Applications Srinivas Vetcha Parallel Synthesis Technologies, Inc  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP92 Real Time Monitoring of Crystal Habit Changes during a Slurry Conversion Mrs. Amy Wagner, B.S. Avantium Technologies BV  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP93 Creating libraries for commercial yeast strains through miniaturization of cloning and transformations using the BioRAPTR FRD™ Microfluidic Workstation AMY YODER BECKMAN COULTER  High-Throughput Technologies
TP94 GeneBLAzer* P2RY11 CHO-K1 DA Assay for Division-Arrested Cells, Using the BioRAPTR FRD™ Microfluidic Workstation and PARADIGM™ Detection Platform Ruth Zhang, Ph.D. Beckman Coulter, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP95 Fluo-4 DirectTM Addition Only Calcium Assay Kit Dr. Ronald Herzig, Ph.D. Invitrogen  High-Throughput Technologies
TP96 Automated Colony Picking of GFP Expressing Bacteria Using Norgren System’s CP2700 Colony Picker Dr. Timothy Vincent, Ph.D. Appalachian Electronic Equipment  High-Throughput Technologies