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Final Program).
Sunday, July 17, 2011
8:30
am-4:30 pm Short Course - Robert
Voyksner Snowy Egret
Understanding
and Optimization of LC/MS/MS to Develop Successful Methods for Identification
and Quantitation in Complex Mixtures
5:00
– 8:00 pm Registration Grand
Palm Colonnade
4:30
– 5:30 pm Volunteers Orientation Grand Palm Colonnade
5:30
-10:00 pm Exhibitor Setup Pavilion
6:00
– 6:30 pm Moderator Training Long/Bird/Indian Key
Ballrooms
6:00
pm à Technical Session Setup Long/Bird/Indian
Key Ballrooms
6:00
pm à Poster Board Set Up Pavilion
6:30 – 7:30 pm Thermo Scientific Seminar Banyan &
Citrus Rooms
V-1 James Chang, Thermo Fisher Scientific
Non-Target
Screening with High Resolution Bench Top Orbitrap (Exactive)/SIEVE
8:00
– 9:00 pm Restek Evening Seminar Banyan & Citrus Rooms
V-2 Jack Cochran, Julie Kowalski, Sharon Lupo,
Michelle Misselwitz, Amanda Rigdon-
Restek Corporation,
Bellefonte, Pa; and Frank Dorman, The Pennsylvania State University, University
Park, PA
High Quality Analysis of
Pesticides in Marijuana for Food and Medicine using QuEChERS, Cartridge SPE
Cleanup, GCxGC-TOFMS, and LC-MS/MS.
Monday, July 18, 2011
All Day Registration Grand
Palm Colonnade
11:00 am à Exhibition & Posters Pavilion
7:15 – 8:15 am Early Morning Coffee Pavilion and
Grand Palm Colonnade
7:15 – 8:15 am Waters
Breakfast Seminar Horizon Rooms
V-3 Simon Hird, Head of
LC-MS/MS Team, Food and Environment Research Agency (FERA),
Sand Hutton, York, North
Yorkshire, UK
Use
of the Xevo TQ-S as Applied to the Routine and Not So Routine Analysis of
Animal Tissues for Residues of Veterinary Medicines
8:30 – 11:00 am Opening Oral Session
Session
Chairs, Alaa Kamel and Lynda Podhorniak
8:30
-8:50 FLAG
Works/President Organizing committee
8:50 -9:15 Steven Bradbury –Director
of EPA Office of Pesticide Programs, USA
O-1 Priorities,
Challenges and Vision of the US EPA Office of Pesticide Programs
9:20 -9:45 Ionara
Pizzutti, André de Kok -Federal University of Santa Maria- Brazil
O-2 Comprehensive
Integrated Multiresidue Analysis of Pesticides
and Mycotoxins:
Development, Optimization, Validation and Implementation in Routine
Analysis
9:50-10:15 Chensheng (Alex) Lu, Frank Schenck, retired FDA, Atlanta, GA, Jon Wong – Harvard
O-3 School of Public Health,
Department of Environmental Health, USA
Longitudinal Food Consumption Frequency Determination and Its
Implication for Dietary Pesticide Exposure and Risk Assessment
10:20-10:40 Carl Winter, University of
California, Davis, USA
10:40-11:00 Carl Winter, University of
California, Davis, USA
O-5 Stayin’
Alive: A Musical Look at Contemporary Food Safety Issues
11:00 – noon Exhibition Opening Pavilion
11:00 – noon Poster Session A:
Gulf BP Oil Spill Effects on Food & Water, Pharmaceuticals & Veterinary Drugs, and International Monitoring
Programs
Session A authors at posters
Paul
Yang and Lawrence Zintek co-coordinators of poster sessions
12:15 – 1:15 pm Bruker Corporation Lunch
Seminar Horizon Rooms
V-4 Kefei
Wang; Ed John George; Patrick Jeanville; Steven Schachterle; Meredith Conoley,
Bruker Corporation, Chemical and Applied Markets Division, Fremont, CA
A Compound-based Approach
to Simplify Method Development and Data Processing for Multi-residue Analysis
by GC-MS/MS
1:30 – 3:05
pm Gulf BP Oil Spill Effects on
Food & Water
Session Chair,
Jo Marie Cook
1:30-1:50 Gina Ylitalo et al., –
NOAA Fisheries, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, USA
O-6 Ensuring Seafood Safety After the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill
1:55-2:15 Jo Marie Cook, Walter
Hammack, Jason Stepp and Roy Jenkins – Florida
O-7
2:20-2:40 Katerina Mastovska, Wendy
R. Sorenson, Jana Hajslova, Covance
O-8 Status of AOAC Collaborative Study on PAHs in Seafood
2:45-3:05 Yoko Johnson- Minnesota
Department of Agriculture, USA
O-9 Analysis
of PAHs in Seafoods by QuEChERS Based Extraction and Triple Quadrupole GC-MS
3:10 – 3:55 pm BREAK for Exhibition & Posters
3:55 – 5:05 pm Pharmaceuticals and Veterinary Drug Residues
Session
Chair, Sherri Turnipseed
3:55-4:15 Perry Martos, Fiona
Jayasundara, University of Guelph, Canada
O-10 Veterinary Drug
Residues from the Perspective of Method Development and
Regulatory
Compliance
4:20-4:40 Suil Kang - United
Nation University, S. Korea
O-11 Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in
Surface Water and Waste Water in Ho
4:45-5:05 Steven
Lehotay, Alan R. Lightfield, Lucia Geis-Asteggiante, Marilyn J. Schneider, Agricultural
Research Service, USDA, USA
O-12 What is the Current Best Method for Multiclass, Multiresidue
Analysis of Veterinary Drug
Residues in Animal Tissues?
5:30
pm Depart for Salvador
Dali Museum TradeWinds
Hotel Entrance
9:30 pm Return
from Dali Museum to Hotel Museum
where Buses parked
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
All Day Registration, Exhibition
& Poster Session
7:15 – 8:15 am Early Morning Coffee in Exhibit Hall (Pavilion) and Grand Palm
Colonnade
7:15 – 8:15 am LECO
Breakfast Seminar Horizon Rooms
V-5 Lucas Smith, Joe Binkley, Jeff
Patrick, LECO Corporation, St. Joseph, MI
Looking for “Things in
Stuff” or “Stuff in Things” - Opportunities for the Complementary Nature of
High Performance Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry and High Performance GC
(GCxGC) TOF-MS in the Analysis of Pesticides and Other Contaminants in Complex
Matrices
8:30 – 10:30 am Global Harmonization of Residues
Session
Chair, Andrè de
Kok
8:30-8:50 Mike
Doherty –EPA Office of Pesticide Programs, USA
O-13 Residue Chemistry –
A Global Regulatory and Risk Assessment Perspective
8:55-9:15 Volker Bornemann – Smithers
Viscient, LLC, USA
O-14 Efforts
in Residue Chemistry Harmonization. A Crop Protection
Industry Perspective
9:20-9:40 Johannes
Corley, D. L. Kunkel, J. J. Baron –
IR-4 Rutgers University, USA
9:45-10:05 Salah Soliman –Alexandria University, Egypt
O-16 Harmonization of
Pesticide MRLs and Registration: A Global Initiative
10:10-10:30 Jane
Stewart – BASF, USA
O-17 OECD Harmonized MRL
Calculator
10:30 – noon Exhibition & Posters Pavilion
11:00
– noon Poster
Session B: Advances in Analytical
Methods for Chemical Contaminants
Session B
authors at posters
Paul
Yang and Lawrence Zintek co-coordinators of poster sessions
12:15 – 1:15 pm UCT, Inc. Lunch Seminar Horizon Rooms
V-6 Michael
J. Telepchak, UCT, Bristol, PA
Chemical Implications of
QuEChERS
1:30 – 3:05 pm International Monitoring Programs
Session
Chair, Katerina Mastovska
1:30-1:50 Daniela Brocca –
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), Italy
O-18 Pesticide Residues
in Food - Monitoring Programs in Europe
1:55-2:15 Carazo,E.,
Acuña,J., Masís,M., Calderón, E., Castro, M., Jessie Matarrita,
Vargas,E., Alfaro, P.
O-19 Monitoring Pesticide Runoff to the Costa Rican Caribbean Sea
2:20-2:40 Paul Yang, Shahram
Tabe, Serei Thach and Rajesh Seth – Ontario Ministry of the
O-20 Environment,
Canada
Detection of Pharmaceutically Active Compounds in the Detroit
River Watershed
2:45-3:05 Jamie Ellis –
University of Florida, USA
O-21 Pesticide
Effects on Honey Bees: Myth or Reality
3:10
– 4:00 pm BREAK for Exhibition
& Posters Pavilion
4:00 – 5:30 pm Forum on Mass Spectrometry
(Moderator,
W. Hammack)
5:30 - 6:30 pm Organizing Committee Meeting
7:00 - 8:00 pm Reception by TradeWinds Pavilion
8:00 pm à Night Beach Volleyball Game On the Beach
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Until noon Registration, Exhibition &
Poster Session
7:15 – 8:15 am Early Morning Coffee in Exhibit Hall (Pavilion) and Grand Palm
Colonnade
7:15 – 8:15 am AB Sciex Breakfast
Seminar Horizon
Rooms
V-7 André Schreiber, AB
SCIEX, Concord, Ontario, Canada
Advanced Tools to Screen
for Unknown and Non-targeted Contaminants in Food Samples
8:30 – 9:40 am Oral Session: Advances in Analytical Methods for
Chemical Contaminants
Session Chair,
Chuck Stafford
8:30-8:50 Jana Hajslova, Adam
Vavrous, Tomas Cajka, Jana Pulkrabova- Institute of Chemical
O-22 Technology,
Czech Republic
A Novel Solution for the Rapid Control of Multiple Pesticide
Residues in Tea
8:55-9:15 Jon Wong, Kai Zhang, Paul
Yang, Douglas G. Hayward, James Chang, Center for
O-23 Food
Safety & Applied Nutrition, FDA, USA
Optimization
and Application of Ultrahigh Performance Liquid Chromatography-Single Stage
Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry for Screening Pesticides in Foods
9:20-9:40 Robert
Trengove, Bruce Peebles, Katherine Rousetty- Murdoch University,
O-24 Australia
Minimising False Positives and False Negatives in Residue
Screening of Grains and Oil Seeds: Use of Matrix Matched Standards and Their
Impact on LODs
9:45 – 11:00 am BREAK for Exhibition & Posters Pavilion
Final
Votes by the Attendees for Best Poster are Due by Noon
in the Ballot Box
11:00 – 12:10 pm Oral Session: Advances in Analytical Methods for Chemical
Contaminants(continued) Session
Chair, Chuck Stafford
11:00-11:20 Kazuaki Iijima – The Institute of Environmental Toxicology,
Ibaraki, Japan
O-25 Lessons
Learned at IET Analytical Laboratory in Wake of Japan’s Huge Earthquake
11:25-11:45 Tom Gould – Bayer, USA
O-26 Conversion of Three Old Style Analytical Methods to LC/MS-MS Technology Utilizing
Isotopic Internal Standards
11:50-12:10 Jim Stry – Dupont Crop
Protection, USA
O-27 Trends
in Residue Method Development at DuPont Crop Protection
12:20 – 1:20 pm Agilent Lunch Seminar Horizon
Rooms
V-8 Kai
Meng, Agilent Technologies, Delaware
Expanding Lab
Capability using Agilent’s GC/QQQ Analyzer with a New Versatile 1000-compound
Pesticide MRM Database
Jerry
Zweigenbaum, Agilent Technologies, Inc., Delaware
Screening and
Identification of Non-targeted Compounds with Confidence Using an Exact Mass
Spectral LC-MS/MS Library
1:30 – 4:35 pm Oral Session: Advances in Analytical Methods for
Chemical Contaminants(continued) Session
Chair, Steven Lehotay
1:30-1:50 Tuija Pihlström –
National Food Administration, Sweden
O-28 Analysis
of Pesticide Residues by Means of the Swedish Ethyl Acetate Method (SweEt)
1:55-2:15 Sara Edison, Lora A.
Lin, Lenin Parrales, FDA, Forensic Chemistry
Center, USA
O-29 Practical Considerations for Rapid Screening for Pesticides
Using Ambient Pressure Desorption Ionization with High-Resolution Mass
Spectrometry
2:20
2:40 pm Gae Ho Lee, Jun
Lee, Dong Wook Lee, Young Woong Ahn, So Yeon Kim, Jong Eun
O-30 Kwon- Chung Nam National
University, S. Korea
Rapid
Determination of Multi-Residues in High Fat Content Samples by GC/MS and
LC-MS/MS Using Liquid–Liquid Extraction Followed by Centrifugation, Freezing
and Dispersive Solid Phase Extraction as Cleanup Steps
2:45-3:00
pm BREAK Grand Colonnade
3:00-3:20 Kai Zhang, Jon Wong Center
for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition, FDA, USA
O-31 Protocols
for the Collection of an Electro-spray Ionization Mass Spectral Library –
Development, Intra- and Inter-laboratory Validation and Identification of
Unknown in Food and Environmental Samples
3:25-3:45 Abdou Mekebri-
California Deptartment of Fish and Game, USA
O-32 Recent
Advances in the Analysis of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Surface Water and
Sediments by Tandem GC/MS
3:50-4:10 Lucia Pareja-
Universidad de la República, Uruguay
O-33 Development and Application of Multiresidue Methods for the
Analysis of Post- Emergence Herbicides within the Rice Cropping Ecosystem
4:15-4:35
pm Steven F. Volker, Dana
T. Lujan, National Wildlife Research Center, USA
O-34 Determination of Anticoagulant Pesticide Residues in Water, Soil
and Terrestrial Crab
4:40 – 5:00 pm Poster Awards and Closing
Meeting
Adjourns
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your calendar for next year’s workshop, July 15-18, 2012
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