|
| 6th GCxGC 2009 Scientific Program |
 |
The 6th International GCxGC Symposium will be organized concurrently with the 33rd International Symposium on Capillary Chromatography, and targets separation scientists who are eager to share and learn about the latest advances in instrumentation, methods and applications development in the field. Previous meetings were held in Volendam, Holland (2003), Atlanta, USA (2004), Riva del Garda, Italy (2006 and 2008) and Dalian, China (2007).
The 6th GCxGC Symposium registration includes all meetings from Monday, May 18 at 8:00 am through Tuesday, May 19 at 5:00 pm, continental breakfast and refreshment breaks for two days, poster session on Monday afternoon, as well as a copy of the abstracts on CD and the final program agenda.
NOTE: An additional registration fee is required to attend the GCxGC Short Course which is being held on Sunday, May 17th. There is a separate registration fee to attend the 6th GCxGC Symposium which is being held on Monday, May 18th and Tuesday, May 19th. There is a discounted registration fee if you plan to attend both the 6th GCxGC Symposium and the ISCCE Symposium which is being held from Tuesday, May 19th through Thursday, May 21st.
GCXGC INVITED SPEAKERS & PRESENTATION TITLES:
| GCxGC of Melamine and Analogues for Infant Formula and Other Food Samples |
| Jack Cochran, Restek Corporation, USA |
| |
| Military Fog Oil Fingerprinting by GCxGC: Limitations and Possibilities |
| Don Cropek, US Army Corps of Engineers, USA |
| |
| Prebiotic Reaction Monitoring by GCxGC/TOF MS |
| Jean-Marie Dimandja, Spelman College, USA |
| |
| Partial Least Squares Methods for Detecting Ignitable Liquids in GCxGC Chromatograms of Fire Debris |
| Glenn Frysinger, US Coast Guard Academy, USA |
| |
| Sensitivity in GCxGC Analysis |
| Tadeusz Gorecki, University of Waterloo, Canada |
| |
| Towards an Understanding of Structure-Retention in GC(xGC) |
| James Harynuk, University of Alberta, Canada |
| |
| Micro-scale preparatory multidimensional capillary gas chromatography with NMR spectroscopy: Spectacular Separations with Scintillating Spectroscopies |
| Phillip Marriott, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia |
| |
| Enhanced Template-Based Chemical Identification for Automated Characterization of Petroleum Samples by Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography |
| Wayne Rathbun, UOP, LLC, USA |
| |
| Using GCXGC to Study Environmental Processes: Expanding Past the Traditional Benefits of this Technology |
| Chris Reddy, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, USA |
| |
| Chemical information from comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography with high-resolution time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GCxGC-HRToFMS) |
| Steven Reichenbach, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, USA |
| |
| Advances in Chromatography for the Analysis of Persistent Halogenated Organics |
| Eric Reiner, University of Toronto, Canada |
| |
| A Solvation Parameter Model of GCXGC Separations: A Simple Concept with a Lot of Potential |
| John Seeley, Oakland University, USA |
| |
| Enantio-GCxGC |
| Robert Shellie, University of Tasmania, Australia |
| |
| Recent Advances in Quantitative Methodology for GCXGC –TOF-MS and GCXGCXGC |
| Robert Synovec, University of Washington, USA |
| |
| Volatile Signatures as Forensic Indicators for Ricin Preparation using GCxGC-MS |
| John Wahl, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA |
| |
| Thermogravimetry Coupled to Thermally Modulated Gas Chromatography–Soft Photo Ionisation-Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry: Comprehensive Analysis of the Evolved Gases of Polymer Pyrolysis |
| Ralf Zimmermann, GSF, Germany |
|