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January 14-18, 2012
Sheraton Hotel & Marina, San Diego
MSACL 2012 SESSION PROGRAM with Abstracts
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MSACL 2012 Stats
625 Relevant Attendees (not including staff, press or accompanying individuals).
3% increase over MSACL 2011.
Posters: 149
Podium Presentations: 80
Exhibitors (22)
AB Sciex*
Agilent*
bioMérieux
Biotage*
Bruker Daltonics*
Cambridge Isotope Labs*
Cerilliant*
Chromsystems*
GERSTEL
Imtakt*
Indigo BioSystems*
Ionics Mass Spec Group*
IsoSciences*
MicroLiter Analytical Supplies*
Parker Hannifin*
Peak Scientific Instr*
Phenomenex*
Shimadzu Scientific Instr*
SPEware
Tecan*
Thermo Scientific* (2 booths)
Waters* (2 booths)
*Returning from previous year.
MSACL 2012 Corporate Partners (Bronze level or higher)
MSACL 2012 Travel Awards
Travel Awardees received travel, housing and/or registration support to attend MSACL.
Young Investigator Awardees
Trainee Awardees
Sponsored by:
ACCENT Continuing Education Credit The American Association for Clinical Chemistry, Inc. (AACC) designates this activity for a maximum of 29.0 ACCENT credit hours (if you take two days of short courses and attend the entire meeting Mon-Wed). AACC is an approved provider of
continuing education for clinical laboratory scientists licensed in, but not limited to, the states of California, Florida, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Rhode Island, and West Virginia.
Short Courses
Course 1: New Developments in LC/MS and Mass Spectrometry
Course 2: Development and Validation of Quantitative LC-MS/MS
Course 3: Introduction to Mass Spectrometry
Course 4: Metabolomics
Course 5: Proteomics
Course 6: Chromatographic Principles for Mass Spectrometry Applications
Course 7: Manual Interpretation of ETD Mass Spectra of Peptides
Course 8: Understanding and Optimization of LC/MS/MS to Develop Successful Methods for Identification and Quantitation in Complex Matrices
Course 9: How to Develop Robust Assays Faster Using Free Data Analysis Tools
Course 10: Preparing Scientific Papers for Publication: Improving Your Changes for Success
Course 11: How to Implement A Business Strategy Tailored for Specific Inventions Conference It is necessary to fill in ratings for all of the speakers to get credit. It is, however, not possible to be three places at once. For the talks you did not attend please rate the speaker with a neutral score (3).
Monday, January 16, 2012 Morning Tracks
Monday, January 16, 2012 Afternoon Tracks
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Morning Tracks
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Afternoon Tracks
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 Morning Tracks
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 Afternoon Tracks
Awarded for Exceptional Submitted Abstracts
Alexia Ortiz
PhD student
CNRS - USR 3290 Laboratoire MSAP (Miniaturisation pour la Synthèse, l'Analyse & la ProtéomiqueAlona Umali
Environmental Health Fellow
TX Dept of State Health Services/ APHLAndrea Bozovic
Lecturer
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of TorontoAndrei Drabovich
CIHR Post-Doctoral Fellow
Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital and University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaAndrew VanSchoiack
PhD Candidate
University of ArizonaChengsi Huang
Graduate Student
University of ArizonaChul Min Park
Ph.D. candidate
Konkuk university medical centerCody Goodwin
PhD student chemistry
Vanderbilt UniversityDeborah French
Assistant Clinical Professor
UCSFEthan den Boer
PhD-student
Department of clinical chemistry, Erasmus medical center Gary Patti
Assistant Professor
Washington University School of MedicineHari Nair
Senior Fellow - Clinical Chemistry
Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle.He Wang
Graduate student
Purdue UniversityHee-Jung Chung
Master's degree
Department of Laboratory Medicine, Cheil General Hospital & Women's Healthcare Center, Kwandong University College of MedicineJane Dickerson
Sr Fellow
University of WashingtonJeanne M. Rhea
Postdoctoral Fellow
Emory UniversityJulia Denes
post doctoral research assistant
Justus Liebig University, Institute for Inorganic and Analytical ChemistryKara Lynch
Assistant Professor
University of California San FranciscoLanette R. Hamilton
2nd year Microbiology Fellow
Washington University in Saint Louis, MOLaura Bechtel
Assistant Attending
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterMark Fisher
Assistant Professor
University of UtahMatthew Petrie
Clinical Chemistry Fellow
University of California - San FranciscoMatthew T. Olson
Resident (PGY-4)
The Johns Hopkins HospitalMeiyao Wang
Research associate
IBBR, University of MarylandOlgica Trenchevska
PhD student
Institute of Chemistry, Sts.Cyril and Methodius UniversityPhillip Bates
Graduate Student at the University of Florida
UNC HealthcareRebecca L. Edwards
PhD Student
School of Biosciences, University of BirminghamRoy Gerona
Fellow
San Francisco General Hospital/ UC San FranciscoSean Hofherr
Clinical Molecular Genetics Fellow
Mayo ClinicSimone Nicolardi
PhD Student
Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC)Steven J Naleway
Graduate Student
Virginia Commonwealth UniversitySteven M. Truscott
Clinical chemistry fellow
University of Louisville School of MedicineWei Wei
PhD Student
University of California, DavisZdenek Spacil
Research Associate
University of Washington, Department of Chemistry
No abstract submission required. Intended to support exposure of young clinical chemists to mass spectrometry for use as an analytical tool in the clinical laboratory.
Alaine Garrett
PhD Student
Nevada State Public Health LaboratoryAlexandra Yates
Principal Biochemist
University Hospital North StaffordshireAmi Grunbaum
Chief Resident, McGill University Medical Biochemistry (R3)
McGill UniversityAndre LeBlanc
Graduate student (Ph.D.)
University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM)Anna K Fuezery
clinical chemistry postdoctoral fellow
Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins UniversityAnthony N. Sireci
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology and Cell Biology
Columbia University College of Physicians and SurgeonsBenjamin Mathis
Resident (PGY-4)
Hospital of the University of PennsylvaniaBrian Nicholas Kelly
Clinical Chemistry Fellow
University of Virginia, Department of PathologyCheryl Rigg
Trainee Clinical Scientist and student
Hull Royal Infirmary, NHS Chor Kwan Ching
MSc, MBChB
Resident, Hospital Authority Toxicology Reference Laboratory, Princess Margaret Hospital, Hong KongClaudia L. Henemyre-Harris
Clinical Chemistry Fellow
Department of Pathology,
Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineEdward KY Leung
Post-Doctoral Scholar
The University of Chicaog Medical CenterHans Frykman
Resident Medical Biochemistry
University of British ColumbiaHeather Mack
Pathology Resident, PGY2
University of Colorado, DenverHemant K. Naikare
Non-tenure track faculty: Title: Section Head, Bacteriology and Molecular Diagnostics
Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic LaboratoryHongjie Chen
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Clinical Biochemical Laboratory, Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Janetta Bryksin
Clinical Chemistry Post-Doctoral Fellow
Emory UniversityJoe El-Khoury
PhD Candidate in Good Standing
Cleveland State UniversityJoshua Warrick
Resident in anatomic and clinical pathology
Washington University in St. Louis/Barnes-Jewish HospitalJuli-Anne Gardner
MD
Fletcher Allen Health CareKatherine Livingstone Devitt
Resident (PGY-4)
Fletcher Allen Health Care / University of VermontKitch Wilson
Resident
Stanford Medical CenterKrystina M. Cocco
Graduate Student
Virginia Commonwealth UniversityLaura M. Bender
Clinical Chemistry Fellow
UNC hospitalLeslie J. Donato
Clinical Chemistry Fellow
Mayo ClinicLindsay Bazydlo
Co-Medical Director of Clinical Chemistry
Clinical Assistant Professor in Dept. of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine
University of FloridaMari DeMarco
Clinical Chemistry Fellow
Washington UniversityMark A. Marzinke
Postdoctoral Fellow-Clinical Chemistry
Johns Hopkins Medical InstitutionsMichael Angelo
resident
UCSFNicole M. Green
Assistant Laboratory Director
Los Angeles County Public Health LaboratoryRamesh Saeedi
Medical Biochemistry Resident (PGY2)
University of British ColumbiaRobert Benirschke
Postdoctoral Fellow
Mayo ClinicSarah Shugarts
post-doctoral fellow
UCSFSteven Cotten
Clinical Chemistry Fellow, Pathology and Lab Medicine
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillThomas Kampfrath
Clinical Chemistry Fellow
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of LouisvilleTiffany K Roberts-Wilson
Clinical Chemistry Fellow
Emory University School of Medicine; Department of PathologyTom Gaulton
PhD student/Post doc
Health Protection AgencyVijay Bhoj
PGY2
The Hospital of the University of PennsylvaniaWalter E. Kelley, D.O.
Fellow
NIHYen-Michael S. Hsu
Clinical Pathology Resident
Washington University School of MedicineYu Hou
Supervising Chemist
California Department of Public HealthYungkang Lee
Clinical Chemistry Fellow
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los AngelesZhen Zhao
Clinical Chemistry Fellow
Washington University in St. Louis
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