Eastern Analytical Symposium
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PROGRAM
Tuesday Afternoon, October 31
Tuesday Morning, October 31
CHEMICAL IONIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRY
APPLICATIONS OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY B. J. Bulkin, Chairman, Hunter College of the City University of New York Raman Spectroscopy in Industry—Research or Service? C. L. A n g e l l , U n i o n Carbide Research I n s t i t u t e , T a r r y t o w n , N.Y. Raman Spectroscopy of Ionic Glasses and Polymers. W. M. Risen, Jr., Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912 Raman Spectroscopy for the Study of Structure in Liquids and Liquid Crystals. B. J . B u l k i n , H u n t e r College of t h e City University of New York, New York, N.Y. 10021 Remote Raman Spectroscopy—Field Applications and Data. E. R. S c h i l d k r a u t , Block Engineering, Inc., C a m b r i d g e , Mass. 02139
B. Munson, Chairman, University of Delaware Development of Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry. B. M u n s o n , Univ. of Delaware, Newark, Del. Recent Advances in Technique and Instrumentation. D. Beggs, S c i e n t i f i c Research I n s t r u m e n t s Corp., Baltimore, Md. Kinetic and Equilibrium Studies with Gaseous Ionic Systems. F. H. Field, Rockefeller University, New York, N.Y. Selective Reagents for Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry. G. W. A. M i l n e , H. M. Foies, National I n s t i t u t e s of H e a l t h , B e t h e s d a , M d .
BIOCHEMICAL A N D C L I N I C A L APPLICATIONS O F C O M B I N E D GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY—MASS SPECTROMETRY W. Benz, Chairman, Hoffman-La Roche Inc.
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ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSIS W. M. Riggs, Chairman, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. Basic Concepts in ESCA. R. G. A l b r i d g e , V a n d e r b i l t University, Nashville, T e n n . 37203 ESCA Applications Using a Monochromatized X-Ray Source. J . W. A m y , Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. 47907 Industrial Applications of ESCA. J . H. Current, Gulf Research a n d Developm e n t Co., P i t t s b u r g h , Pa. 15230 Surface Analysis by ESCA. W. M. Riggs, E. I. d u Pont de N e m o u r s & Co., Wilm i n g t o n , Del. 19898 RECENT ADVANCES IN PYROLYSIS GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY R. L. Levy, Chairman, McDouglas Aircraft Scope Limitations of Polymer Gas Chromatography. C. E. Roland J o n e s , Vinyl P r o d u c t s L t d . , Surrey, England Recent Advances in Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography. C. Merritt, Jr., U.S. A r m y Natick Laboratories, Natick, Mass. 01760 Factors Affecting the Reproducibility in Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography. C. J . Wolf, R. L. Levy, M c D o u g l a s Aircraft, St. Louis, Mo. Laser-Induced Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography. M. E. V a n d e r b o r g h , U n i versity of New Mexico, A l b u q u e r q u e , N.M. 87106 A U T O M A T I O N IN CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
Use of Computers for the Evaluation and Interpretation of G c - M s Data. K. B i e m a n n , M a s s a c h u s e t t s I n s t i t u t e of Technology, C a m b r i d g e , Mass. 02139 Analyses of Stable Isotopic Abundance by an Automated Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry System. C. C. Sweeley, M i c h i g a n State University, East Lansing, M i c h . 48823 Applications of Combined Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry in Clinical Chemistry. J . Roboz, M o u n t Sinai H o s p i t a l , New York, N.Y. 10029 Sample Preparation and Applications of Gc-Ms in Biochemistry and Drug Metabolism. W. J. A. V a u d e n H e u v e l , Merck Sharp & D o h m e , Rahway, N.J. 07065
ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS OF T H E FOOD A N D DRUG ADMINISTRATION E. Sarnoff, Chairman, Food and Drug Administration Accuracy and Specificity Required of Compendial and Pharmaceutical Procedures. D. Banes, Office of Pharm a c e u t i c a l Research a n d T e s t i n g Bureau of Drugs Accuracy and Specificity Required of AOAC and Food Codex Procedures. W. Horwitz, Office of Science, Bureau of Foods Accuracy and Specificity Required of Pesticides Procedures. B. M c M a h o n , J . B u r k e , I n d u s t r i a l Chemicals Residue B r a n c h , Bureau of Foods Accuracy and Specificity Required of Automated Methods Procedures. W. B. F u r m a n , FDA National Center for Drug Analysis, St. Louis, Mo. 63101
M. Vanko, Chairman, Albany Medical Center Hospital
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Continuous Flow Analyzers. M. K. Schwartz, Sloan K e t t e r i n g M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l , New York, N.Y. 10021 Discrete Analyzers. M. Chilcote, Erie C o u n t y Laboratories, B u f f a l o , N.Y. 14215 Automated Data Monitoring and Reduction. G. P. Hick, President Laboratory C o m p u t i n g , Inc., M a d i s o n , Wis. 53716
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CHROMATOGRAPHY 2:00 Use of High-Speed Liquid Chromatography for Quantitative Analysis of Drugs. Patrick Pei, Robert S. Henly, S u b r a m a n i a R a m a c h a n d r a n , Richard F. K r u p p a , A p p l i e d Science Laboratories, Inc., P.O. Box 440, State College, Pa.16801 2:20 Use of Computer-Calculated Elemental Compositions in Gas Chroma-