Sunday PM 
August 1 | 
Chemical Measurement Problems in the Biological Sciences: Grand Challenges | 
Discussion Leader:	J. Michael Ramsey, ORNL
- Leroy Hood, U. of Washington
 
"The Human Genome Project:  Quantitative Approaches to Biology and Medicine"
 - Keith Williams, Proteome Systems
 
"Proteomics : new technologies for parallel processing in protein array, identification and characterization"
  
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Monday AM 
August 2 | 
Genomics: Sequencing Technologies | 
Discussion Leader:	David Schwartz, U. of Wisconson
- Charles Cantor, Sequenom
 
"Automated analysis of sample arrays by MALDI-TOF MS"
 - Gary Slater, Univ. of Ottawa
 
"Non-gel based DNA sequencing methods"
 - Dan Branton, Harvard
 
"First steps in Single Molecule Nanopore Sequencing"
  
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Monday PM 
August 2 | 
Genomics: Analysis of Genetic Variations | 
Discussion Leader:	Paul Bohn, U. of Illinois
- Lloyd Smith, U. of Wisconson
 
"The Analysis of Genetic Variations by Mass Spectrometry"
 - Kalim Mir, Oxford U.
 
"Array Hybridization in the Real World"
 - Mike Boyce-Jacino, Orchid Biocomputer
 
"Microscale single base primer extension for genetic variation analysis"
  
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Tuesday AM 
August 3 | 
Proteomics I | 
Discussion Leader:	Charles Edmonds, NIGMS
- Jim Jorgenson, U. of North Carolina
 
"LC-LC and LC-CE for the Separation of Complex Mixtures of Peptides and Proteins"
 - Fred Regnier, Purdue U.
 
"Recognizing and Identifying Proteins in Regulatory Flux"
 - Ruedi Aebersold, U. of Washington
 
"New methods for quantitative proteome analysis"
  
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Tuesday PM 
August 3 | 
Proteomics II | 
Discussion Leader:	Keith Williams, Proteome Systems
- Scott McLuckey, ORNL
 
"Ion Chemistry for the Rapid Identification of Proteins"
 - David Lubman, U. of Michigan
 
"Sequence Identification of Cancer-Related Proteins from 2-D Gels Using Capillary Electrophoresis/Ion Trap-TOF Tandem Mass Spectrometry"
 - John Yates, U. of Washington
 
"Mass spectrometry and informatics: application to protein complexes"  
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Wednesday AM 
August 4 | 
Physiomics: Single Cell in-vivo Experiments | 
Discussion Leader:	Andy Ewing, Penn. State U.
- Bob Phair BioInformatics Services
 
"Quantitative Secretory Pathway Dynamics in Single Living Cells"
 - Bob Kennedy, U. of Florida
 
"Measuring secretion and metabolism dynamics at single cells using amperometry and confocal microscopy"
 - Winfried Denk, Lucent Technologies
 "Multi-photon microscopy: a new window into the brain"
  
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Wednesday PM 
August 4 | 
Physiomics: Single Cell Lysate Analysis | 
Discussion Leader:	Ed Yeung, Iowa State U.
- Norm Dovichi, Zheru Zhang, and Sergey Krylov U. of Alberta
 
"The Single Cell Proteome Project"
 - Nancy Allbritton,  U. California, Irvine
 
"Single Cell Enzyme Assays"
 - Jonathon Sweedler, U. of Illinois
 
"Direct Peptide Profiling of Single Cells and Cellular Organelles with MS"
  
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Thursday AM 
August 5 | 
Microfabricated Measurement Tools | 
Discussion Leader:	Tim Harris, Praelux Inc.
- Steve Sundburg, Caliper Technologies
 
"High Throughput Screening Using Continuous-Flow Assays in a Microfabricated Chip Format"
 - Bob Austin, Princeton
 
"A Near-field Flat Bed Scanner"
 - Stephen Quake, Calf. Inst. of Technology
 
"Microfluidics and single molecule detection for biological analysis"
  
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Thursday PM 
August 5 | 
New Analytical Faculty Session | 
Discussion Leader:	Henry Blount, National Science Foundation
- Henry Blount
 
Introductory remarks
 - Jason Shear, U. of Texas
 
"Multiphoton-excited fluorescence for analysis of neurotransmitters and toxins"
 - Annelise Barron, Northwestern U.
 
"A Polymer Engineer Takes Aim at Miniaturized Genetic Analysis Devices"
 - Robin McCarley, LSU
 
"Surface Modification of Plastics: From Nanofluidic Substrates to Dendritic Molecules"
 - David Muddiman, VCU
 
"Quantification of Relative Protein Ion Currents by Electrospray Ionization Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry"
 - Weihong Tan, U. of Florida
 
"Nanometer scale imaging and biochemical sensing"
 - Neil Kelleher, U. of Illinois
 
"Microcharacterization of Labile Posttranslational Modifications by MS/MS:  Use an Electron Not a Sledgehammer"
 - Daniel Higgins
 
"New Near-Field Optical Methods for Studying Electric-Field-Induced Effects in Mesostructured Thin Film Materials"
 - Paul Bohn
 
"GRC on Analytical Chemistry 2001"
  
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