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Integrating SAMPLE PREPARATION 2011

Integrating Sample Preparation of Chemical & Biological Agents, Threats & Pathogens into Detection, Identification & Analysis Technologies & Devices

Type Conference Trade Show
Language English
Date December 8, 2011 to
December 9, 2011
Venue Marriott Wardman Park
2660 Woodley Road NW
Washington, DC 20008
US
Chemistry Specialties
  • agricultural food chemistry
  • analytical chemistry
  • biological chemistry
  • biotechnology
  • combinatorial chemistry
  • drug design and discovery
  • medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • mass spectroscopy
  • microscopy
  • pcr
Contact David Mello
Knowledge Foundation
2193 Commonwealth Ave., Suite 398
Boston, MA 02135-3853
US
617-232-7400
617-232-9171
dmello@knowledgefoundation.com
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by David Mello last modified 10-26-11 08:30 AM

Integrating SAMPLE PREPARATION 2011 is an internationally recognized event for experts in sample preparation for detection, identification and analysis of chemical & biological agents, threats and pathogens. This conference will address the major issues and current state-of-the-art in the technologies related to the important phases of real-world sample preparation such as: - Increasing recognition of sample preparation as the biggest challenge for biodefense and biomedical detection applications - Sample preparation as a separate system vs. an integrated module approach - End-user perspective for biodetection and sampling technologies and devices - Is remote detection without sample preparation a viable option? - Major challenges of sample preparation system integration approach - Recent advances in standalone sample preparation systems technology development - Point-of-care/clinical applications for pathogen/virus/threat sampling, detection, and analysis - Food, water, air, and environmental sampling - Alternative and disruptive approaches to sample preparation technologies Novel robust sampling and bioforensic techniques will be reviewed as applicable to biodefense, field & point-of-care biomedical & clinical applications, food & water testing, and environmental & agricultural sampling.

Speakers

- Ignoring the Detector: Fast, Modular, Agnostic Sample Preparation: Maxim Shusteff, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - Complete In-Cartridge Sample Preparation for Rapid Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing: Vincent Gau, PhD, Genefluidics - Integrated Lab-On-A-Chip for 8-Plex Pathogen Detection: Claudia Gärtner, PhD, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH - Seamless Sample to Answer BioAnalytical and Diagnostic Systems: Michael J. Heller, PhD, University of California San Diego - Field Laboratory Analysis, Perspectives from a Soldier Scientist: Kurt E. Schaecher, PhD, US Army - Universal Sample Preparation with Target Enrichment: Darren S. Gray, PhD, FLIR - Practical Developments in Surface Sampling and Detection: Peter J. White, PhD, Defense Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) Porton Down - New Selective Vaporization Based Sample Preparation and Detection Method: R. Andrew McGill, PhD, Naval Research Laboratory - Infrared Amenable Sampling Methods for Water and Surface Based Agent Detection: Carl P. Tripp, PhD, University of Maine - Parameters Affecting Bacterial Collection and Their Impact on Downstream Analysis: Sandra M. Da Silva, PhD, National Institute of Standards and Technology - Integratable Bioparticle Concentrator for Autonomous Systems: David S. Alburty, InnovaPrep LLC - An Easy-to-Use, Hand-Held, Self-Contained Sample Preparation Module for Low-Resource Settings: Season Wong, PhD, Lynntech, Inc. - Automating Molecular Biology for NGS Library Preparation: Kamlesh Patel, PhD, Sandia National Laboratories - Standardizing and Accelerating Analytical Sample Preparation - Flexible, Easy, and Rugged: Annie Schnyder, PhD, Chemspeed Technologies AG - Closing the Loop for On-Site Detection and High-Throughput Testing: Ken Owen, Ag-Defense Systems - An Integrated System for Sample Processing and Diagnostics for Field Applications: Michael Connolly, PhD, Integrated Nano-Technologies, LLC - Sample Preparation in Resource-Limited Areas: Yousef Haj-Ahmad, PhD, Norgen Biotek Corp. - Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) for Improved Preparation and Analysis of Biothreat Agents and Infectious Microbial Samples: Bradford Powell, PhD, PMP, Cernomics Solutions, representing Pressure BioSciences, Inc. - Improving the Methodologies for Identification of Campylobacter spp. from Foods by Molecular Techniques: Omar A. Oyarzabal, PhD, Alabama State University - Evaluation of DNA Extraction Efficiency for a Suite of Organisms Using 5 Different Extraction Methods: Nathan Olson, National Institute of Standards and Technology - Aerosol or Liquid Collection and Detection in Minutes with BioFlash: Scott Perschke, PathSensors, Inc. - Cough Analyzer of Airborne Bacteria for Lung Infection Diagnosis: Ramzi Joseph Nasr, Deton Corp. - LabTurbo 48: Automation from Sampling to Nucleic Acid Purification and Assay Setup: Tony Chen, Taigen Bioscience Corporation - Sample Preparation and Instrumental Analytical Approaches for the Express Revealing the Bacterial Contamination of Environmental Objects: Nickolaj F. Starodub, DrSci, Ukraine National University of Life and Environmental Sciences

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