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 25 and the second on Tuesday January 26.

Click here 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, 25, 2010
Code Title Author Organization Track
MP01 Endotoxin Detection using Electrochemical Method and The Effect Nanoscale Confinment. Srivatsa Aithal, M.S. Arizona State University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP02 ELECTRICAL AND FLUIDIC CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL INTEGRATED SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATIC PATCH-CLAMP ON CULTURED NEURAL NETWORKS Massimo Alberti, M.S. Technical University of Denmark  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP03 Integrated Microbioreactor for the Growth and Analysis of Microorganisms – Bacteria, Algae and Yeast Sam Au University of Toronto  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP05 A Step by Step Guide: Creating an AnIML File Writer for an Instrument Dennis Backhaus National Institute of Standards and Technology  Informatics
MP06 Automated scanning probe lithography with n-alkanethiol self assembled monolayers on Au(111) Treva Brown Louisiana State University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP07 Towards Fully Automated Phototransfection David Cappelleri, Ph.D. Stevens Institute of Technology  High-Throughput Technologies
MP08 Elimination of the LC/MS Data Analysis Workflow Bottlenecks in substance QC Dr. Mark Bayliss, Ph.D. Virscidian  High-Throughput Technologies
MP09 Towards multi-disciplinary translational research discovery: new methods for automatic screening of drugs on channelopathies. Marc Chevalier, Ph.D. INSERM U885 - University Bordeaux 2  High-Throughput Technologies
MP10 MANIPULATION OF FUNCTIONALISED MAGNETIC BEADS VIA DOMAIN WALLS CONDUITS Marco Donolato, M.S. LNESS- Politecnico di Milano  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP11 Innovative Software Solutions for Chromatography Free High Throughput Applications for Enantiomeric Excess Determination based on Mass Spectrometry Heidi Fleischer, M.S. Center for Life Science Automation-Celisca  High-Throughput Technologies
MP12 A Microfluidic Chip with On-Board Computer-Controlled Micropumps for Continuous Sampling and Hydrodynamic Flow Gate Injection Dr. Hernan Fuentes, Ph.D. University of Michigan  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP13 Delivery of externally tunable, multifunctional nano-reservoirs through a remote controlled, magnetic field actuated micro-fluidic device Santaneel Ghosh, Ph.D. Southeast Missouri State University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP14 Fully automated fluidic system to sort, dose, microinject, and collect cells Siegfried F. Graf, M.S. CSEM SA  High-Throughput Technologies
MP15 On chip chronocoulombetric detection of dopamine in the presence of bovine pulmonary arterial endothelial cells (bPAECS) Stephen Halpin, B.S. Michigan State University  Detection & Separation
MP16 A Metadata-Based Infrastructure for Integrating, Analyzing, and Visualizing data in a High Throughput Influenza Laboratory Daniel Hecht Wiesbaden Computer Integrated Laboratory (WICIL)  Informatics
MP17 Massively Parallel Inertial Ordering for High- Throughput Sheathless Imaging Flow Cytometry Soojung Claire Hur, M.S. University of California, Los Angeles  High-Throughput Technologies
MP18 Cell passage process in a microchip Elzbieta Jedrych, M.S. Warsaw University of Technology, Department of Microbioanaly  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP19 Label-Free Toxin Detection Using Fluorescent Fingerprint Assay Govind Kaigala, Ph.D. Stanford University  Detection & Separation
MP20 Novel Dielectrophoretic device for the early detection of cancer through Nanoparticle Separation and Detection from Blood. Rajaram Krishnan, Ph.D.,B.S.,M.S. University of California, San Diego  Detection & Separation
MP21 Towards Point-Of-Care Diagnostics: Eliminating Sample Preparation in the Detection of Degradative Enzyme Activity in Whole Blood Roy Lefkowitz, M.S. University of California, San Diego  Detection & Separation
MP22 Fragmentation of polymers using quadrupole collision induced dissociation Fourier transform mass spectrometry Sasa Miladinovic, M.S. University of Arkansas  Detection & Separation
MP23 NUMERICAL MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLE ENHANCED MIXING, SEPARATION AND DETECTION ON A MICROFLUIDIC LAB-ON-A-CHIP SYSTEMS Ahsan Munir, M.S. Worcester Polytechnic Institute,Worcester,MA  Detection & Separation
MP24 Endoscope Location System Xuewei Peng Peking University  Detection & Separation
MP25 EWOD Digital Microfluidic Device for Single Cells Sample Preparation and Gene Expression Analysis Arnaud RIVAL, M.S. CEA-LETI-MINATEC  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP26 Ceria Monitors: Ultrasensitive oxygen sensor towards energy sustainability Rahul Sanghavi, M.S. Arizona State University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP27 In Vivo Detection of Neurotransmitter Release and In Situ Receptor Activity with CNiFERs: Cell-based Neurotransmitter Fluorescent Engineered Reporters Lee Schroeder, Ph.D. University of California, San Diego  Detection & Separation
MP28 3D gold Nanogap interdigitated electrode array biosensor for highly specific and sensitive detection of biomolecular interactions Kanwar Vikas Singh, Ph.D. Department of Physics, Portland State University  Detection & Separation
MP29 Modern Analytical Devices for the Express Diagnostics and Environmental Monitoring: Working Prototypes, their Characteristics and Practical Application Nickolaj Starodub, Ph.D. National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Uk  Detection & Separation
MP30 High-fidelity non-contact cell and reagent printing onto living cell monolayer in fully aqueous media to study cell function Hossein Tavana, Ph.D. University of Mchigan  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP31 Trans Endothelial Electronic Resistance Measurements on a Microfluidic Device Paul Vogel, Ph.D. Michigan State University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP32 Microfluidic Chip for High Efficiency Electrophoretic Analysis of Segmented Flow from a Microdialysis Probe and in Vivo Chemical Monitoring Meng Wang, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor  Detection & Separation
MP33 Aptamer-nanoparticles conjugates enhance SPR sensing for the ultrasensitive detection of biomolecules Jianlong Wang, Ph.D. worcester polytechnic institute  Detection & Separation
MP34 Modified Carbon Micro Cloth Electrode Array with Application in Neurochemical Analysis with in vivo Microdialysis Dr. Susan Warren ITT Dublin  Detection & Separation
MP35 Using Microfluidic Devices to Investigate Peptide Release from Neuronal Cells with Mass Spectrometry Ming Zhong, Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP36 APPLICATION OF ENANTIOSELECTIVE TECHNIQUE FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF SIBUTRAMINE AND ITS ACTIVE METABOLITES IN HUMAN PLASMA BY LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY-ELECTROSPRAY IONIZATION TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY Vijay Gokarn, M.S. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Laboratory  Detection & Separation
MP37 Introduction of DMSO in a cell suspension using microfluidics Rohini Bala Chandran, M.S. University of Minnesota, Twin Cities  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP38 Polymeric Nanowire Templates as Scaffolds for Improved Neuronal Cell Functionality Samuel Bechara, B.S. Colorado State University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP39 Nanomonitors: A Proteomics Platform for Early and Rapid Disease Diagnostics Gaurav Chatterjee, B.S. Arizona State University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP40 Measurement of ion currents through porous membranes with scanning ion conductance microscopy Chiao-Chen Chen Indiana University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP41 A microfludic device for rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing Hsiang Chia Chen, M.S. University of Arizona  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP42 Cation Exchange High Throughput Process Development James Cheung, B.S. University of California San Diego  High-Throughput Technologies
MP43 High Throughput Continuous Separation and focus bioparticles on-a-Chip via Dielectrophoresis Duy Dinh, M.S. Institute of Nanoengineering and Microsystem, National Tsing  Detection & Separation
MP44 AUTOMATED MULTIPEXED ASSAYS FOR STANDARDIZED CYTOCOMPATIBILITY TESTING OF BIOMATERIALS Monica Ferreira, M.S. RWTH Aachen University  High-Throughput Technologies
MP45 Automated Bioanalytical Sample Preparation: Improving Productivity via Robotic Liquid Handling Mr. Joseph Tweed, M.B.A.,B.S.,M.S. Pfizer, Inc  High-Throughput Technologies
MP46 Computer-Aided Molecular Modeling to Advance in Drug Delivery Systems Design Mariana Ionita, Ph.D. University Politehnica of Bucharest  Other
MP47 Target Prep Express Ms. Kelly Marshall, M.S. Beckman Coulter, Inc  High-Throughput Technologies
MP48 The Hybrid Workplace Sandra Knoch Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Autom  Informatics
MP49 DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF MODIFIED STARCHES FOR CONTROLLED RELEASE APPLICATION AND DESIGN OF CONTROLLED RELEASE TABLETS OF SELECTED ANTI-DIABETIC DRUGS RAJESH KONDURI, M.S. ANDHRA UNIVERSITY  High-Throughput Technologies
MP50 Nanoscale confinement biogenic silica sensors for ultra sensitive protein detection Kai-Chun Lin, Ph.D. ASU  Detection & Separation
MP51 Oxygen Gradients for Cell Culture Models Joe Lo, Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP52 Development of a Concept and Prototype for Information Interchange between Heterogeneous Laboratory Data Systems in a Regulated Environment Frank Masur RheinMain University of Applied Sciences - Wiesbaden R’ssels  Informatics
MP53 Determination of Glutathione, Phytochelatins and Metallothioneins in Extracts of Plant Treated with Cadmium by RPLC–FLD–ES-MS Agata Miszczak, M.S. Warsaw University of technology  Detection & Separation
MP54 Steering Laminar Streams for Directional Guidance of Motile Cells Samira Moorjani, M.S. University of Texas at Austin  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP55 A novel microfabricated device for hypoxic studies in multiwell plates and Boyden chambers. David Eddington, Ph.D. University of Illinois at Chicago  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP56 Reduction of protein adsorption in microchip electrophoresis using lipid nanoparticles Pelle Ohlsson Technical University of Denmak  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP57 Biosensors for the Detection of Glucose in Human Interstitial Fluid Courtney Fox North Carolina State University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP58 Multi channel microfluidic device with dynamic extracellular control Ivan Razinkov, B.S.,M.S. UCSD  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP59 Modular system for connecting and actuating parallel microfluidic networks David Sabourin, B.S. DTU Nanotech  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP60 Polystyrene microwells for cellular islolation Elly Sinkala   Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP61 A Microfluidic Platform to Streamline the Discovery of Anti-Microbial Adhesion Therapeutics Westbrook Weaver, B.S. UCLA Bioengieering  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP62 Integrated affinity column/capillary electrophoresis microdevices for multi-biomarker analysis in human serum Weichun Yang, Ph.D. Brigham Young University  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP63 Sample Preparation Solutions for Multi-Color Flow Cytometric Analysis for Leukocyte Classification Using the Biomek® NXP Span-8 with Gripper Automation Workstation Amy Yoder, B.S. Beckman Coulter  High-Throughput Technologies
MP64 Polymer Microchip Capillary Electrophoresis of Proteins either Off- or On-chip Labeled with Chameleon Dye for Simplified Analysis Ming Yu, Ph.D. Brigham Young University  Detection & Separation
MP65 Software Advancements for Performing Compound Identification QC on Large Metabolomic Datasets Corey DeHaven Metabolon, Inc.  Informatics
MP66 Acoustic Droplet Ejection Enables Miniaturized Real-Time qPCR in 1536-Well Plate Format Mr. Howard Lee, B.S. Labcyte  High-Throughput Technologies
MP67 Automation of Human IgG, Glucose, Lactate and Oxygen Assays on Biomek® NX Span-8 Automation Workstation and PARADIGM™ Detection Platform Dr. Li Liu, Ph.D. Beckman Coulter  High-Throughput Technologies
MP68 pKa measurement using 50 - 100µL aliquots from DMSO stock, no chromophore required Jon Mole Sirius Analytical Ltd  High-Throughput Technologies
MP69 Fully Automated Determination of TAN/TBN in Industrial Samples Mr. Jerry Rossman, M.B.A. Metrohm USA  Other
MP70 A Modular Solution for Storage of Biological Samples Mr. Benjamin Schenker TTPLabTech  High-Throughput Technologies
MP71 Fully automated microfluidic approach for structural protein analysis Dr. Detlef Snakenborg, Ph.D. Technical University of Denmark  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP72 A chip-to-chip nanoliter microfluidic dispenser Ms. Ying Zhou, Ph.D. Peking university  High-Throughput Technologies
MP73 Improving High-Throughput LC-MS Performance through Systematic Optimization and Implementation of UHPLC Technology Quhan Zhuomei, B.S. Amgen  High-Throughput Technologies
MP74 The Nanoliter Pipette And Pipette/MS. DREW SAUTER, M.S. NANOLITER  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP75 Automated Toxicity Profiling of Small Molecule Compounds in Live Cells Dr. Peter Banks, Ph.D. BioTek Instruments  High-Throughput Technologies
MP76 A Novel Homogeneous, Fluorescence-based Technology for Dual Measure of Phosphodiesterases and their Downstream Effector Kinase Activities in Biochemical and Cell-based Assays Dr. Peter Banks, Ph.D. BioTek Instruments  High-Throughput Technologies
MP77 Comparative Study of the Library Purifications in Drug Discovery by Mass-Directed Preparative HPLC and SFC Dr. Rui Chen, Ph.D. TharSFC, a Waters Company  Detection & Separation
MP78 BIST Technology: A Novel Fully Automated Multiplex System for Food Allergen Testin Dr. Carl Hilliker, Ph.D. Precision System Science  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP79 Simplification by integration- strategies and examples for lab-on-chip devices for daily laboratory routines Dr. Claudia Gärtner, Ph.D. microfluidic ChipShop GmbH  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP80 High-Throughput Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for Environmental Analytes Performed by Molecule Immobilization on the Surface of Magnetic Particles Reija-Riitta Harinen, M.S. Thermo Fisher Scientific  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP81 The 104-well Microplate Mr. Mark Herrmann, B.S. ARUP Laboratories  Detection & Separation
MP82 Automation of a Multiplexed Cell-based Assay to measure simultaneously inhibition and induction of the Cytochrome P450 Isoform 3A4 by Small Molecule Compounds Mr. Brad Larson, B.S. BioTek Instruments, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
MP83 Automation of Stem Cell Processing Molecular Manipulation in Sterile Closed Single Use System Mr. Robert Speziale, M.S. Invetech, Inc  Detection & Separation
MP84 High Through-Put DNA Extraction for the Molecular Genetics Laboratory Elaine Lyon Univ of Utah/ARUP Laboratories  Detection & Separation
MP85 A versatile Zone Fluidics sampling interface for the pharmaceutical industry Graham Marshall, Ph.D. Global FIA  High-Throughput Technologies
MP86 Continuous Sample Extraction and Purification by Phase-Transfer Magnetophoresis for Fully Integrated Flow-Through Biomolecular Assays Dr. Junichi Miwa, Ph.D. University of Freiburg - IMTEK  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP87 A novel method for automated cell extraction and isolation from human skin tissue Mr. Frank Pretzsch, M.S. Fraunhofer IPT  Detection & Separation
MP88 An Automated Liquid Handling Strategy for Complex Matrices in Agricultural and Environmental Samples Megan Clay Gilson, Inc.  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP89 Scalable open source software framework for laboratory automation and laboratory devices Jonathan Cline, B.S. DSP BIO, LLC  High-Throughput Technologies
MP90 A FASTER AND SAFER STAINING TECHNIQUE FOR ACID FAST BACILLI IN RESOURCE-POOR SETTING Mr. Johnbull Ogboi, M.S. Ahmadu Bello University  Detection & Separation
MP91 Exploring the Benefits of Echo Dispensing into Cell Plates Mr. Brian Lupotsky, M.S. GSK  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
MP92 Implementing Digital Video Recording to Increase Laboratory Efficiency Mr. Larry Chin Hatch Science  High-Throughput Technologies
MP93 Automated Storage - A Strategy for LEAN Win Fernald, B.S. Pacific Intergrated Handling  High-Throughput Technologies
MP94 Solid Substrate Based High Throughput Enzyme Assays for Directed Evolution of Cellulases and Xylanases Taran Shilling Agrivida Inc  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
MP95 Uncovering Dimensional Variability in Standard Microtiter Plate Types Dr. John Bradshaw, Ph.D. Artel  Detection & Separation
MP96 Streamlining IC50 Determinations: Generating High Quality Data on Large Compound Sets. Ramesh Padmanabha, Ph.D. Bristol-Myers Squibb  High-Throughput Technologies
MP97 Multiplexed Inflammation Assay for High Throughput Screening Oksana Sirenko, Ph.D. MDS Analytical Technologies  High-Throughput Technologies
MP98 Generation of a hitpicking under Biomek 3.3 using a Biomek FXp and a Cytomat 6002 Jan Wagner MPI-CBG  High-Throughput Technologies
MP99 Electrokinetic control of fluid transport in gold coated nanocapillary array membranes in hybrid nanofluidic-microfluidic devices Aigars Piruska, Ph.D. University of Notre Dame  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
Tuesday, January, 26, 2010
Code Title Author Organization Track
TP01 Multiplex, Bead-Based, Immunoassays of Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Tissue for Pituitary Adenoma Subclassification Geoffrey Baird, Ph.D.,M.D.,B.S. University of Washington, Seattle  Detection & Separation
TP02 Automatic Organization of GC/MS and LC/MS Data into Chemical Libraries Corey DeHaven Metabolon, Inc.  Informatics
TP03 Highly Precise and Accurate Reagent Transfers Utilizing Acoustic Droplet Ejection Offers New Opportunities in Assay Setup Mr. Howard Lee, B.S. Labcyte  High-Throughput Technologies
TP04 Automation of Sample Preparation in Flow Cytometry Analysis of Protein Phosphorylation in Leukocyte Subpopulations Dr. Li Liu, Ph.D. Beckman Coulter  High-Throughput Technologies
TP05 Automated measurement of extreme pKas Jon Mole Sirius Analytical Ltd  Other
TP06 Fully Automated Sample Preparation for the Content Determination of Tablets Mr. Jerry Rossman, M.B.A. Metrohm USA  Other
TP07 A simple sample transport system for connecting remote laboratories Mr. Benjamin Schenker TTPLabTech  High-Throughput Technologies
TP08 Lab-on-a-board – a modular microfluidic approach using functional elements Dr. Detlef Snakenborg, Ph.D. Technical University of Denmark  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP09 Is Your Automated Liquid Handler Working For Your Assays – Uncovering Errors, Understanding Device Behavior, and Optimizing Methods Mr. Keith Albert, Ph.D. ARTEL  Other
TP10 HT methods for generating antibodies against the human proteome Dawn Alderman, M.S. Affomix Corporation  High-Throughput Technologies
TP11 TR-FRET HTS Statistical Method for Outlier Identification Patrick J Bingham, B.S. Pfizer  High-Throughput Technologies
TP12 High Throughput Aneuploidy Detection by Absolute Chromosome Copy Number Determination in Saccharromyces cerevisiae Dan Bradford, B.S. Stowers Institute for Medical Research  High-Throughput Technologies
TP13 New Developments for Dispensing Solid Materials Thomas Roddelkopf CELISCA  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP14 Rapid Development of Cell-Based Assays for Screening GPCRs, Ion Channels and Other Targets Using the MaxCyte® STX™ Scalable Transient Transfection System Dr. James Brady, Ph.D. MaxCyte, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP15 High-Throughput non-contact acoustic liquid dispensing systems New Challenges in Automation and Implementation in the Work Flow Ms. Christine Chan, B.S. Agilent Automation Solutions  High-Throughput Technologies
TP16 Realtime Information Management for Human-Automation-Interaction Investigations Dr. Regina Stoll, M.D. University Rostock - Institute f. Preventive Medicine  Informatics
TP17 New Developments in Automated Cell Culturing for High Throughput Applications Steffen Junginger, M.S. Celisca - Center for Life Science Automation  High-Throughput Technologies
TP18 Inkjet System for Protein Crystallography Mr. Patrick Cooley, M.S. Microfab Technologies, Inc.  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP19 High Throughput Genomics: Robotics Worklists for Creating 1536-well Real Time PCR Assays Mrs. Mary Cornett, Ph.D. IDEX Health & Science - Innovadyne Products  High-Throughput Technologies
TP20 The Cure for Your Biobanking Informatics Challenges Mr. Don Crossett Thermo Fisher Scientific  Informatics
TP21 High-Precision Acoustic Transfer of Buffered Solutions Containing Surfactant and Protein for Miniaturized Biological Assays Dr. Sammy Datwani, Ph.D. Labcyte  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP22 High Throughput Acoustic Cherry Picking and Dose Response Applications on a Highly Flexible Automation Platform Mr. Jack Dawson HighRes Biosolutions  High-Throughput Technologies
TP23 Automation of Surface Plasmon Resonance Sample Preparation Amanda Dodds, B.S. MedImmune LLC  High-Throughput Technologies
TP24 An Automated Procedure for Determining ITSP SPE Analytical Parameters for the Analysis of Cortisol and Cortisone in Urine Rick Youngblood, B.S. MicroLiter Analytical Supplies, Inc.  Detection & Separation
TP25 High-Throughput Analysis of Nucleic Acids Using the LightCycler® 1536 Real-Time qPCR Platform THOMAS FROEHLICH, Ph.D. ROCHE APPLIED SCIENCE  High-Throughput Technologies
TP26 Versatile, Cost-effective Automation of Avian Influenza and Mycoplasma Gallisepticum-Synoviae ELISAs Wendy Goodrich, B.S. BioTek Instruments, Inc  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP27 A Rapid and Quantitative Assay for Optimizing Culture Conditions for Selecting and Maintaining Mammalian Cells that Stably Express Recombinant Genes Dr. Vincent Groppi, Ph.D. Essen Instruments  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP28 Automation of a Homogeneous Phospho-ERK1/2 Assay for Use as a General Sensor of GPCR Activation Mr. Paul Held, Ph.D. BioTek Instruments  High-Throughput Technologies
TP29 Automated data mining tools for high resolution LC-MS analysis of biological samples Serhiy Y Hnatyshyn, Ph.D. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.  Detection & Separation
TP30 Optimization of mixing processes in microplates Olaf Hoyer, M.S. QUANTIFOIL Instruments GmbH  High-Throughput Technologies
TP31 Rapid Sample-to-Answer System for Infectious Disease Diagnosis James TM Hsieh IBN  Detection & Separation
TP32 Development and Implementation Experience of Transposal System for Automated Cell Culture Waste Management KEVIN HUFF, B.S. MERCK  High-Throughput Technologies
TP33 Acoustic Droplet Ejection Improves Performance of siRNA Transfection and Knock-down for Library-Based Screening Mr. Carl Jarman Labcyte Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP34 Automation of viral sample preparation for molecular diagnostics using a novel system for RNA stabilization on a new magnetic bead-based instrument platform Dr. Hans Joos, Ph.D. Invitek GmbH  High-Throughput Technologies
TP35 Fluorescence Based Thermal Melt Assay (TMA) Using a Real Time PCR Machine Compared to Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) Ms. Jennifer Williams, B.S. Pfizer  High-Throughput Technologies
TP36 Accuracy of Serial Dilutions Tested Over A Large Dilution Range Tanya Knaide Artel  Other
TP37 Automation methodology for assembling and hybrid bonding of micro fluidic cartridges Dr. Agathe Koller, Ph.D. University of Applied Sciences  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP38 A virtual clinical lab test machine for the verification of job scheduling Ja Choon C Koo, Ph.D. SUNGKYUNKWAN UNIVERSITY  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP39 HighRes Biosolutions NanoCell: A Novel Robotic Platform for Multiple Use Laboratories Stephen Kosteski, M.B.A.,B.S. HighRes Biosolutions Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP40 Optimization of the DNA Purification Protocol for Thermo Scientific KingFisher Flex and the BindIt 3.1 Software Dr. Arja Lamberg, Ph.D. Thermo Fisher Scientific  Detection & Separation
TP41 Randomized, Designed Experiments in High-Density Microtiter Plates Lou Locco, M.S. Merck  High-Throughput Technologies
TP42 New Method for Solubility Testing in Drug Development Michael Lopez, M.B.A.,B.S. Reaction Analytics Inc.  Detection & Separation
TP43 Automated Isolation of gDNA from Large Volumes of Whole Blood Mr. Rick Luedke, M.S. Hamilton Robotics  High-Throughput Technologies
TP44 Precipitate detection in sample vials in high throughput workcells. Jamie Marsay Labman Automation Ltd  Detection & Separation
TP45 Development of High-Multiplex Array Formats for Roche NimbleGen Microarrays David Murray, M.S. Roche NimbleGen  High-Throughput Technologies
TP46 Efficient Liquid Handling for Automated Micro and Nanoscale Applications Tal Murthy, Ph.D. Thermo Fisher Scientific  High-Throughput Technologies
TP47 Rapid Characterization of Tablet Content by Automated Control of a Real Time Desorption Ionization System: High Throughput Analysis of Solid Formulations for Accuracy and Application to Counterfeit Detection BRIAN MUSSELMAN, Ph.D. IONSENSE, INC.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP48 Using Tecan Genesis Workstation to Automate a Cytometric Bead Array (CBA) Immunoassay. Al Nadar, M.B.A.,M.S. Amgen Inc.  Detection & Separation
TP49 Mobile Clinical Lab diagnostic units using Wireless Power and Data. DONALD NAGY CALIFORNIA COMPUTER RESEARCH INC  High-Throughput Technologies
TP50 A New Robotic Platform for Cell-based screening of Kinase-Focused Molecules in a Dose Response Format. Tom Noonan EMD Serono  High-Throughput Technologies
TP51 Improved cell wash performance with the new cell wash head for AquaMax® 2000/4000 plate washers Cathy Olsen, Ph.D. MDS Analytical Technologies (US) Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP52 Hith Throughput Experimentation in Catalyst Synthesis Dr. Clifford Olson, Ph.D. Zinsser NA, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP53 High Throughput Proteomics: Data Logistics Daniel J Orton, B.S. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory  High-Throughput Technologies
TP54 Automated Library Preparation for Illumina’s Next-Generation Sequencing Platform, the Genome Analyzer II. Sandra H Ott, B.S. IGS  High-Throughput Technologies
TP55 Utility of Flow Synthetic Chemistry to Process and Medicinal Chemistry Jim Petersen, Ph.D. Amgen  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP56 Cellaxess HT - High Throughput Transfection for Genome-Wide RNAi Screening Dr. Johan Pihl, Ph.D. Cellectricon AB  High-Throughput Technologies
TP57 Five Years of Collaborative Drug Discovery in the Cloud Mr. Barry Prom, M.S. Collaborative Drug Discovery  Informatics
TP58 Volume Verification in Steel Probe for Enhanced Process Control Dr. Klaus Rehfeldt, Ph.D. STRATEC Biomedical Systems  Other
TP59 Novel High Accuracy Viscous Liquid Dispenser IAN RILEY Labman Automation Ltd  High-Throughput Technologies
TP60 Comparison of Microplate Surface for use with Ion Channel Surrogate Assays using the Hamamatsu FDS6000 fluorescent kinetic imaging microplate reader Mark Rothenberg, Ph.D. Corning Life Sciences  High-Throughput Technologies
TP61 384 Parallel Nanoliter/Microliter Millisecond Non-Contact Induction Based Fluidic Dispensing Onto MALDI Plates and Into Array Tape™ TERRY RUSCH, M.S. Douglas Scientific  High-Throughput Technologies
TP62 High Throughput Genomics Applications on the Zephyr Genomics Workstation Elaine Wong-Ho, Ph.D. Caliper LifeSciences  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP63 Lab-in-a-Pipette -- Advancing the Design of Pipettes Mr. Sebastian Schoening Fraunhofer IPA  Informatics
TP64 Automated Parallel Chromatographic Separations in Process Development Tim Schroeder Atoll GmbH  High-Throughput Technologies
TP65 Incorporation of Nanopipetting Technology into a Drug Discovery Screening Platform Adam Shutes, Ph.D. EMD Serono Research Institute  High-Throughput Technologies
TP66 Processing “Small Volume” Plasma Samples by Protein Precipitation Using a Liquid Handling Robotic System and Quantification by Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Danielle Smith, M.S. Pfizer  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP67 Mixing Effectiveness – A Methodology and Study of Microplate Mixing Techniques Including the Ultrasonic HENDRIX SM100 Sample Processor Mr. Bruce Jamieson, B.S. Microsonic Systems  High-Throughput Technologies
TP68 MULTI-PARAMETRICAL AND MULTI-FUNCTIONAL MICROELECTRONIC BIOSENSORS Nickolaj Starodub, Ph.D. National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Uk  Emerging Areas of Laboratory Automation
TP69 ArQule's modular approach in replacing aging systems: Weighing and Dissolution station Viraj Tyagi, M.S. ArQule, Inc  High-Throughput Technologies
TP70 Automated Technique to Optimize Determination of Liquid Handling Pressure Limits in Highly Automated Blood Screening Systems Abel Villca Roque, M.S. Roche Molecular Systems  High-Throughput Technologies
TP71 Promega’s ADP-Glo™ Kinase Assay performed on BMG LABTECH’s PHERAstar FS and POLARstar Omega Microplate Readers Dr. E.J. Dell, Ph.D. BMG LABTECH, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP72 Improving Screening Results Using Vision Technology Mr. Chris Walsh, B.S. RTS Life Science  High-Throughput Technologies
TP73 Open-Access Methodology with Mass-Directed Preparative High-Throughput Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (MS-SFC100) Dr. ziqiang wang, Ph.D. TharSFC, a Waters Company  High-Throughput Technologies
TP74 Streamlining the Process To Define and Capture High Throughput Laboratory Information from a Roche 454 Genome Sequencer Peggy Weber, M.S. Accelerated Technology Laboratories, Inc  High-Throughput Technologies
TP75 Automated Cell Transfection in Mammalian Cells Using Biomek® 3000 Laboratory Automation Workstation Ruth Zhang, Ph.D. Beckman Coulter, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP76 Automated Washing of Magnetic Bead xMAP Assays for Multiplexed Protein and Gene Expression Assays. Dr. Peter Banks, Ph.D. BioTek Instruments  Detection & Separation
TP77 Automated Cell Dispensing into 1536-Well Microplates for HTS Screenin Paul Held, Ph.D. BioTek Instruments  High-Throughput Technologies
TP78 New Automation for the Vitamin D 1, 25 Solid Phase Extraction and RIA Detection in a 96-well / 104-well Format Mr. Mark Herrmann, B.S. ARUP Laboratories  Detection & Separation
TP79 Driving, Tracking and Controlling the Complete Process with a Single Software Platform Mr. Carl Hull, B.S. UNIConnect  Informatics
TP80 Spotting of Meso Scale Screening Plates using a mosquito® Nanolitre Pipettor Mr. Joby Jenkins TTPLabTech  High-Throughput Technologies
TP81 Automatic Calibration System for Microplate Spectrofluorometer to Improve the Sensitivity and Dynamic Range Dr. Jorma Lampinen, Ph.D. Thermo Fisher Scientific  Detection & Separation
TP82 Automation of a Microplate Cell-based Assay to Measure Activity of the Histamine H1 G-protein-coupled receptor using a novel 3-D Cell Culture Technique Mr. Brad Larson, B.S. BioTek Instruments, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP83 Supporting the Pipeline for Innovative Technologies in Cancer Research: The National Cancer Institute’s Program for Innovative Molecular Analysis Technologies Mark David D Lim, Ph.D. National Cancer Institute, NIH  Other
TP84 Micro-structured Surfaces Increasing Cell Yield: Advantages for Automated Cell Expansion Dr. Lara Marchetti, Ph.D. Greiner Bio One  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP85 Assay Data Analyzer, a Central Tool for Automated QC and Compound Screening Analysis. Frederic Masse, M.S. Merck Frosst Canada Ltd  High-Throughput Technologies
TP86 Chemicals of Concern Analyzed in Water Sources using ON-line SPE/LC/MS/MS Dr. Cecilia Mazza, Ph.D. Waters Corporation  High-Throughput Technologies
TP87 Automated Nanolitre HitAutomated Hit--Picking Using A mosquito® X1 Low Volume Pipettor Mr. Benjamin Schenker TTPLabTech  High-Throughput Technologies
TP88 Utility of Hybrid Multi-Mode Readers using both Monochromator- and Filter-Based Detection Capabilities as Demonstrated with Fluorescence Polarization, Time-Resolved Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer, and Fluorescence Intensity Assays for the Meas Mr. Xavier Amouretti BioTek Instruments  Detection & Separation
TP89 Evaluation and Commissioning of an Automated Cryovial Dispensing System in a GMP Cell Culture Facility Ms. Miriam Foster The Automation Partnership  High-Throughput Technologies
TP90 Automating Label-Free Protein and Fragment-Based Screening Assays using BioLayer Interferometry Dr. Sriram Kumaraswamy, Ph.D. ForteBio, Inc.  High-Throughput Technologies
TP91 PCR Prep and unattended PCR for high throughput Genotyping on an Agilent BioCel Platform Mr. Marc Valer Serra, B.S. AgilentTechnologies  High-Throughput Technologies
TP92 An Ultra High-Throughput Automated System for Performing Large Scale Screening of Cellular Assays Tarak Shah Abbott Laboratories  High-Throughput Technologies
TP93 The Innovative Use of Rapid Prototyping for Developing a Parallel Synthesis Reactor Block Jim Petersen, Ph.D. Amgen  High-Throughput Technologies
TP94 Development of Mobile Agents based Robotic Platform for Flexible Laboratory Automation Dr. HYOUK RYEOL CHOI, Ph.D. SUNGKYUNKWAN UNIVERSITY  Other
TP95 Development of innovative high throughput platforms for counter diffusion crystallography and in situ X-ray analysis and data collection Dr. Ulrike Honisch, Ph.D. Greiner Bio-One GmbH  High-Throughput Technologies
TP96 Automated Real-Time Antibody Characterization in Non-Purified Samples using Label-Free Resonant Acoustic Profiling Dr. Helge Schnerr, Ph.D. TTPLabTech  Micro- & Nanotechnologies
TP97 A Novel Device for Extending the Use of a Rotary Evaporator Jim Petersen, Ph.D. Amgen  High-Throughput Technologies
TP98 An Integrated Laboratory Robotic System for Autonomous Discovery of Gene Function Mr. Michael Benway Caliper Life Sciences  Informatics
TP99 Automated Quantification and Normalization of Nucleic Acids JOSEPH LU, B.S. BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB  High-Throughput Technologies