Advances in Separations Science
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
  
 
 
Symposium Chair:
 
Daniel W. Armstrong
University of Texas at Arlington
Department of Chemistry, Box 19065
Arlington, TX 76019
Phone: 817-272-3171Fax: 817-272-3808
e-mail: sec4dwa@uta.edu

Keynote Speaker:

Brenda P. Fielding
Regulus Pharmaceutical Consulting, LLC
 
CGMP Requirements for Early Clinical Development: Implication of FDA Guidance Document.

 
Tuesday, July 25, 2006

8:10

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: CGMP Requirements for Early Clinical Development: Implication of FDA Guidance Document. Brenda P. Fielding, Regulus Pharmaceutical Consulting, LLC

Opening Remarks

9:10

Band Broadening Inside the Chromatrographic Column: Countercurrent Chromatography and the Interest of a Liquid Stationary Phase. A. Berthod, University of Lyon

9:30

Synthesis and Evaluation of a New Synthetic Polymeric Chiral Stationary Phase for HPLC. X. Han, University of Texas at Arlington

9:50

Analysis of Free Drug Fractions by Ultrafast Affinity Chromatography. R. Mallik, University of Nebraska

10:10

Break (refreshments in exhibition area)

10:40

Separation of Enantiomers of ß-Lactams by HPLC Using Cyclodextrin-based Chiral Stationary Phases. P. Sun, University of Texas at Arlington

11:00

Enantioseparation and Absolute Configuration Determination of Extended Metal Atom Chain Complexes Using Macrocyclic Glycopeptides Chiral Stationary Phases. M. M. Warnke, University of Texas at Arlington

11:20

Separation of Diastereomeric and Large Peptides on Macrocyclic Glycopeptides Stationary Phases. R. J. Soukup, University of Texas at Arlington

11:40

Development of a Capillary Electrophoretic Method for the Detection of Microbial Contamination. B. Ye, University of Texas at Arlington

12:00

Lunch (complimentary buffet included with registration fee)

Opening Remarks

1:15

High-performance Liquid Chromatographic Enantiomeric Separation of Synthetic Amino Acids Using Cyclodextrin-based Stationary Phases. J. Remsburg, Iowa State University

1:35

New Ways to Separate and Use Carbon Dioxide: Making Supramolecular Materials. V. Stastny, University of Texas at Arlington

1:55

Immobilized Ionic Liquids as High Temperature Polar Stationary Phases for 2D Gas Chromatography and Extractions. J. Crank, University of Texas at Arlington 

2:15

Supramolecular Materials and Methods for Separation, Storage and Release of Gases. D. Rudkevich, University of Texas at Arlington

2:45

Enantiomeric Impurities in Chiral Synthetic Reagents. K. Huang, University of Texas at Arlington

3:05

Break (refreshments in exhibition area)

3:25

Theory and Use of the Pseudophase Model in Gas-Liquid Chromatographic Separations. A. Lantz, Iowa State University

3:45

Supercritical Fluid Enantiomeric Separations on Polymeric Chiral Stationary Phases. C. Wang, University of Texas at Arlington

4:05

Standardizing Voodoo: Improvements in the Measurement of Distillation Curves. Thomas J. Bruno and Beverly L. Smith, National Institute of Standards and Technology

4:25

Zeolite Crytallinity and Channel Structures by X-Ray Diffraction. W. J. Miles, Miles Industrial Mineral Research

4:45

Rapid Microextraction Methods for GC Analysis of Volatile Compounds in Traditional Chineses Medicines. M. Qi, Beijing Institute of Technology

5:05

Extraction Chromatographic Studies of Gallium (III) and Indium (III) with n-Octylaniline. Dr. R. S. Kuchekar

Closing Remarks

Posters

 
 
 
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