2016 AIChE Annual Meeting

Session: Electrokinetics for Biological Separation and Analysis

Electrokinetics provides a significant tool for the separation and analysis of biomolecules, and has been adapted to the microfluidic device format. The ability to study processes at the cell and molecular levels promises to provide a host of information with benefits in the area of therapeutics and drug discovery. In this session, we invite papers describing biological separations to probe chemical and biochemical responses at cellular and sub-cellular levels; proteomic technologies such as electrophoretic protein separations; novel means of detecting and quantifying proteins or analyzing specific protein classes; proteomic analysis of post-translational modifications; mass spectroscopic methods, and other related technologies.

Chair

Adrienne Minerick, Michigan Technological University

Co-Chair

Erin A. Henslee, University of Surrey

Presentations

03:15 PM

03:30 PM

Erin A. Henslee, Malcolm von Schantz, John O'Neill, Rita Jabr, Akhilesh Reddy, Fatima H. Labeed, Stephen Kitcatt

03:45 PM

04:00 PM

04:15 PM

Cornelius F. Ivory, Lang Qin, Alexander Jonson, Danny Bottenus, Wen-Ji Dong, Thomas D. Jacroux

04:30 PM

04:45 PM

05:00 PM

Matt Hoelter, Andrew Koll, Nancy Kendrick, Ginny Powers, Jon Johansen