Tuesday, 6 June 2006: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Empire D (Hershey Lodge and Convention Center)
Analytical Chemistry (ANYL)
Student Award Symposium, Sponsored by the Delaware Valley Chromatography Forum
The annual CFDV Student Award Symposium provides graduate and undergraduate students with an opportunity to present their research in the field of separation science. Presentation of a paper at this symposium enables students to achieve recognition for their accomplishments, as well as developing important career skills and professional contacts. All students whose papers are accepted for presentation at the Student Award Symposium will receive an honorarium of $250 and partial reimbursement of the student registration fee. Each student will also receive a certificate acknowledging his/her accomplishment and commemorating the event. Though many participants are pursuing separation science as their major course of study, students in the areas of medicine, biochemistry, engineering and organic chemistry have successfully presented papers describing areas of research that involve separations.
Organizer:Marshall L. Fishman
Presider:Marshall L. Fishman
1:30 PMMetabolic profiling of neutral lipids and phospholipids in the feces of BALB/c mice infected with echinostoma caproni (trematoda) as determined by HPTLC
Karen E. Murray, Bernard Fried, Joseph Sherma
1:50 PMHPLC with corona charged aerosol detection for cleaning validation in pharmaceuticals
Brian Forsatz, Nicholas Snow
2:10 PMMeasuring the temperature inside sample vials during headspace extraction using gas chromatography
Gregory P. Bullock, Rafael Acosta, Nicholas Snow, Andrew Tipler, Leslie Ettre
2:30 PMMethodology development of extraction and GC/MS analysis of extracellular matrix produced by Xylella fastidiosa
Mipha L. Koh, Jeff H. Toney
2:50 PMBreak
3:20 PMExamination of bile salt mediated chiral separations utilizing MEKC and NMR
Kyle W. Eckenroad, Timothy G. Strein, Christine M. Hebling, Laura E. Thompson, David Rovnyak
3:40 PMIncreasing the sensitivity of in-capillary reactions and separations systems with tITP
Derek C. Schildt, Diana L Scheerbaum, Timothy G Strein
4:00 PMInvestigation of the use of fluorinated vesicles as a novel pseudostationary phase in electrokinetic chromatography
Stephanie A. Schuster, Joe P. Foley
4:20 PMChiral microemulsion electrokinetic chromatography: effect of cosurfactant identity on enantioselectivity, methylene selectivity, and other chromatographic figures of merit
Kimberly A. Kahle, Joe P. Foley
4:40 PMUse of collagen nanofibrils for the accelerated settling of suspended particles
Matthew J. Mastauskas, Gennaro Maffia

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