CPSA 2011
Science and Technology Coming Together to Make a Difference
October 3 - 6, 2011
Sheraton Bucks County Hotel
Langhorne, PA
Poster Session
Tuesday, October 4
1:15 PM - 3:00 PM
Quantitation
Bioanalysis
Poster #01
ADDA: A new LC/MS/MS sample delivery platform for drug discovery bioanalysis
1) Pfizer Global Research and Development, Groton, CT USA; 2) Apricot Designs, Covina, CA USA; 3) Sound Analytics, Niantic, CT USA
Poster #02
Qualification of a Robotic Liquid Handler to Perform Bioanalytical Validation or Sample Analysis Runs
AIT Bioscience, LLC, Indianapolis, IN USA
Poster #03
Achieving Regulatory Approval: Overcoming Bioanalytical Challenges in an Onglyza™ Micro-tracer Absolute Bioavailability Study with Accelerator Mass Spectrometry
1) Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, New Jersey USA; 2) Vitalea Sciences, Inc, Davis, CA USA; 3) roongtav2@embarqmail.com; 4) Tandem Labs, West Trenton, NJ USA
Poster #04
Comparison of Microsampling Techniques for Quantitative DBS and DPS Preparation
1) Drummond Scientific Company; 2) University of Rochester
Poster #05
Development of a bioanalytical DBS assay using a tandem quadrupole with a novel collision cell design
Waters Corporation, Milford, MA
Poster #06
Comprehensive Study Examining Interfering Compounds from Various Dried Blood Spot Cards and Extraction Solvents with ESI Positive Tandem Quadrupole MS
1) Waters Corporation, Milford, MA USA; 2) GlaxoSmithKline, King Of Prussia, PA USA; 3) Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
General
Poster #07
LC/MS/MS Quantification of Fluticasone Propionate in Human Plasma at the fg/mL Level
Waters Corporation, Milford, MA
Poster #08
A Direct LC-MS/MS Method for Determination of ß-Alanine in Human Plasma
Critical Path Services, Garnet Valley, PA USA
Poster #09
The Separation of Basic Analytes on a Polar-modified C18 HPLC Stationary Phase
Orochem Technologies, Inc.
Poster #10
"Mass Spec friendly" Plastics Safe for Quantitative Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Orochem Technologies Inc., Lombard, IL USA
Poster #11
A Novel High Throughput Method Using Full Scan HRAM and Online Extraction for Plasma Protein Binding Determination
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, California, USA
Poster #12
Quantitation of metabolites in plasma samples by UV-MS correction using a dual-cell-linear ion trap mass spectrometer
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose CA USA
Poster #13
Optimization of Nanospray Voltage and Spray Stability: Impact on Chromatographic Peak Area for Analyte Quantitation
1) New Objective, Inc., Woburn, MA USA; 2) Milestone Development Services, Newtown, PA USA
Peptides & Proteins
Poster #14
Evaluation of 150 µm ID Packed Tip Columns for Quantitative Peptide Analysis by LC-MS/MS
New Objective, Inc., Woburn, MA USA
Poster #15
Development and Validation of a Method for the Determination of a Genetic Fusion Protein in Human Plasma using UHPLC-MS/MS for First Time in Human (FTIH) Study Support
GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals, King of Prussia, PA USA
Poster #16
Multiplexing SIMs on a Novel Benchtop Orbitrap MS with a Quadrupole Mass Filter to Increase Sensitivity for Peptide Quantitation
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, California, USA
Biomarkers & Metabolomics
Poster #17
Analysis of a Therapeutic Antibody and a Biomarker in Parallel Utilizing Immunocapture and LC-MS/MS
GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals, King of Prussia, PA USA
Poster #18
A Sensitive Assay for the Measurement of Endogenous Levels of Angiotensin Peptides as a Biomarker Utilizing HPLC-MS/MS Detection
GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals, King of Prussia, PA USA
Poster #19
Overcoming the challenges in targeted and non-targeted metabolite profiling of myxobacterial secondary metabolites using UHR-Q-TOF-MS analysis
1) University of Saarbruecken, Saarbruecken, Germany; 2) Bruker Daltonik, Bremen, Germany
Characterization & Identification
Metabolite Identification
Poster #22
Using UPLC-QuanTOF technologies and chemically intelligent software tools for confident metabolite identification and biotransformation localization in discovery and development
1) Waters Corporation, Milford, MA USA; 2) Waters Corporation, Manchester, United Kingdom
Poster #23
Identification of a complicated metabolite for a GSK drug candidate using the structure identification tool box
GlaxoSmithKline, King of Prussia, PA USA
Poster #24
High-resolution accurate mass-measurements and metabolite identification: an automated approach using fragment prediction in combination with fragment ion search (FISh)
1) Swiss BioAnalytics AG, Birsfelden, Switzerland, 2) Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose CA USA
Poster #25
Application of a Novel Bench-top Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer with a Quadrupole Mass Filter for Metabolite Profiling in Drug Discovery
1) Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, NJ USA; 2) Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose CA USA
Biomolecule
Poster #26
By-products in recombinant TAU protein production characterized by LC-MALDI Top-Down Sequencing (LC-MALDI-TDS)
1) Bruker Daltonik, Bremen, Germany; 2) Institute of Neuroimmunology of Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia
Poster #27
Development of a Methodology for Rapid Characterization of Biological Therapeutics
1) Bruker Daltonics, Billerica, MA; 2) Bruker Daltonics, Fremont, CA; 3) Bruker Daltonik, Bremen, Germany; 4) Bruker Daltonics, Coventry, UK
Poster #28
Automatic MS/MS characterization of N-linked Glycopeptides
Bruker Daltonik, Bremen, Germany
Qual / Quan
Poster #20
Comparison of Accurate Mass and Nominal Mass MSMS for the Simultaneous Acquisition of Qualitative and Quantitative Data in DMPK Studies
Waters Corporation, Milford, MA, USA
Poster #21
Simultaneous Determination of Metabolic Stability, Metabolite Identification and Profiling Using the Agilent 6550 iFunnel Q-TOF LC/MS System
Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA USA
Instrumentation
Poster #29
A simple and effective tube construct for salty samples in cryoprobes
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ USA
Poster #30
Fundamental Characteristics of Small Molecule Analysis using Ultra Low Dynamic Flow
1) New Objective, Inc., Woburn, MA USA; 2) Millennium Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Cambridge, MA USA; 3) Milestone Development Services, Newtown, PA USA
Poster #31
High Throughput Screening for Lead Discovery using Multiplexed LC with High Resolution Accurate Mass LC/MS
Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA USA
Poster #32
Rapid Chemical ID using a Direct Analysis in Real Time Mass Spectrometry using a Heated Sample Screen in the ID-CUBE™
1) IonSense, Inc., Saugus, MA USA; 2) IonSense, Inc. Visiting Scientist
Data Analysis
Poster #33
Using Electronic Lab Notebook Functionality for Validating Electronic Lab Notebook Workflows
AIT Bioscience, Indianapolis, IN USA
Poster #34
Strategy for Designing Electronic Lab Notebook Workflows Both Flexible Enough for R&D and Comprehensive Enough for Regulated Work
AIT Bioscience, Indianapolis, IN USA
Poster #35
Efficient Strategy for Generating Method-Specific Workflows in an Electronic Lab Notebook
AIT Bioscience, Indianapolis, IN USA
Poster #36
Advances in the Automated Data Analysis of High Resolution Accurate Mass LC-MS Metabolomics
1) Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Lawrenceville, NJ, USA; 2) Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Pennington, NJ, USA; 3) Thermo Fisher Scientific, Somerset, NJ USA
Poster #37
Automated Deisotoping and Charge Deconvolution of High-Resolution LCMS Data
1) Novatia, LLC, Monmouth Junction, NJ; 2) Positive Probability, Ltd., UK
Poster #38
Mass Spectral Structure Elucidation and Correlation Algorithm Based Upon Advanced Graph Theory Methods
MS Mass Spectral Consultants, Fair Lawn, NJ USA