Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 8:30 AM-11:00 AM
Room 255 D (Salt Palace Convention Center)

General Topics and Other Methods (02h)

#188 - Novel Separation Techniques For Biologically Active Polymers (02H04)
New separation techniques are needed for analysis and processing of biologically active polymers. This includes polymers with specific recognition groups or the ability to uniquely interact with the biological molecule of interest. This session invites papers on experimental and modeling studies for the separation of biologically active polymers such as proteins, protein fragments, and single and double strand DNA.
Chair:Christa N. Hestekin
CoChair:Stephen M. Ritchie
8:30 AMUse of Free-Solution Conjugate Electrophoresis (Fsce) as a Highly Sensitive Method to Differentiate Genetically Engineered Protein Polymers with Slight Differences in Length or Charge Distribution
Jennifer S. Lin, Jennifer A. Coyne, Xiaoxiao Wang, Annelise E. Barron
9:00 AMModeling A Preparative-Scale Dynamic Field Gradient Focusing Instrument
Noah I. Tracy, Cornelius F. Ivory
9:30 AMIdentification Of Conformation Differences Between Protein Isoforms For The Development Of Resolute Separation Methods
Madhukar Patel, Joshua Waitzman, Matthew B. Kerby, Anuj Chauhan, Anubhav Tripathi

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