201st Meeting - Philadelphia, PA
May 12-17, 2002
PROGRAM INFORMATION
AJ1 - Microanalytical Devices And Instrumentation
Physical Electrochemistry/Organic and Biological Electrochemistry/Sensor/Energy Technology
Tuesday, May 14, 2002
Salon I, Level 5
Co-Chairs: R.L. McCarley and M.A. Ryan
Time | Abs# | Title |
8:30 | 1521 |
Separation Dynamics of DNA Molecules within Microdevices - M. Vazquez (City College of New York) |
8:50 | 1522 |
SPR Imaging Measurements of DNA and Antibody Microarrays Created from Microfluidic Channels on Gold Thin Films - H.J. Lee,
T.T. Goodrich, and R.M. Corn (University of Wisconsin) |
9:10 | 1523 |
Detection of DNA Hybridization at Electrode Surfaces Using Electrochemical Approaches - E. Hvastkovs and D. Buttry (University of Wyoming) |
9:30 | 1524 |
Electrochemical Analysis in Confined Spaces Involving Immunosorbant and DNA-Hybridization Assays - Z. Aguilar, B. Factor, G.
Nyandoto, and I. Fritsch (University of Arkansas) |
9:50 | |
Twenty-Minute Intermission - |
10:10 | 1525 |
Factors Affecting the Protein Detection Efficiency of a New Microchannel Electrophoresis Device -
H.H. Lee and Y. Kuo (Texas A&M University) |
10:30 | 1526 |
Nanofluidic Systems for Biomolecular Analysis - H. Craighead (Cornell University) |
10:50 | 1527 |
Miniaturized Fluid-Pumping Systems and Column Formats for Liquid Chromatography -
D.B. Gazda, J. Harnisch Granger, A.D. Pris, M.C. Granger (Iowa State University), J. Ni (Molecular Dynamics), and M.D. Porter (Iowa State University) |
11:10 | 1528 |
Microfluidic Passive Mixing Structures - T. Johnson, D. Ross, M.
Gaitan, and L. Locascio (National Institute of Standards and Technology) |
Salon I, Level 5
Co-Chairs: R.L. McCarley and M.A. Ryan
Time | Abs# | Title |
2:00 | 1529 |
Surface Modification of Plastics: Polymer Surface Chemistry for Microanalytical Devices - B.
Vaidya, A. Smith, A. Henry, M. Galloway, Y. Wang, S. Soper, and R. McCarley (Louisiana State University) |
2:20 | 1530 |
Fabrication of Polymer-Based Microfluidic Devices using LIGA - S. Soper (Louisiana State University), S. Ford (MEZZO Systems), L. Liu, M. Galloway, M. Murphy, and D. Nikitopoulos (Louisiana State University) |
2:40 | 1531 |
Active Control of Surface Transport with Electrochemically Generated Chemical Potential Gradients - K.
Balss, S. Plummer, B. Coleman, and P. Bohn (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) |
3:00 | 1532 |
Electrochemical Detection for Microchip Separation Devices - C. Henry, Y. Liu, J.
Fanguy, and D. Wipf (Mississippi State University) |
3:20 | |
Fifteen-Minute Intermission - |
3:35 | 1533 |
Compensating for Relative Humidity Changes While Monitoring Air Quality Using an Electronic Nose - M. Homer, H.
Zhou, A.M. Manfreda, K.S. Manatt, A. Shevade, and M.A. Ryan (California Institute of Technology) |
3:55 | 1534 |
Solution-Based Analysis of Multiple Analytes by a Sensor Array: Towards the Development of "Electronic Taste Chips" -
J.T. McDevitt (The University of Texas at Austin) |
4:15 | 1535 |
Design and Modeling of Microbeam Gas Sensor in CMOS Technology - I.
Voiculescu, M. Zaghloul (George Washington University), and A. McGill (Naval Research Laboratory) |
4:35 | 1536 |
An Integrated Microfluidic Fuel Cell System for Energy Conversion from Hydrocarbon Fuels - J. Morse, A. Jankowski, R.
Upadhye, M. Havstad, J. Hayes, and R. Graff (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) |
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