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North American Users' Meeting

April 19-20, 2011

Location:
The Westin Princeton at Forrestal Village
201 Village Boulevard
Princeton, NJ, USA
08450
Westin Princeton
 
 
 
 
 
 
Phone: (609) 452-7900

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Related presentations, posters, and scientific talks from this event have been posted here for your reference. Please click the associated link to download.

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Development of a Web-Accessible Cheminformatics Spectral Database for Shared Utilization by Forensic LaboratoriesKatherine Moore (Research Triangle Institute)Download Presentation
Highly Successful Strategies for Structure Identification Using LC/MS: Current Applications and Emerging TrendsMike Lee (Milestone Development)Download Presentation
Introducing ACD/Percepta: A New Generation Platform for Physicochemical, ADME, and Tox PredictionDaria Thorp (ACD/Labs)Download Presentation
Searching for the Unknown: GC/MS Deconvolution and ComponentizationDavid Adams (ACD/Labs)Download Presentation
The Black Swan of Structure Elucidation: The Importance of Evaluating AlternativesRyan Sasaki (ACD/Labs)Download Presentation

We hope you can join us for two days of discussion, learning, and networking at ACD/Labs North American Users' Meeting. Product Managers and Sales Executives will be on hand to answer inquiries and receive your input.

Learn about exciting new developments on the horizon, interact in roundtable discussions and provide valuable feedback into how we continue to develop our software. In addition, benefit from meeting with other users and sharing your experiences.

Registration for this event is $200 USD for both days. Meals are inclusive.

Agenda

Tuesday, April 19th
Village Square—Room 1
8:00–9:00 AM Continental Breakfast & Registration
9:00–9:10 AM Welcome and Introduction: ACD/Labs Company Vision
Kevin Turnbull (ACD/Labs)
9:15–10:10 AM ACD/Spectrus: A New Generation of Analytical Chemistry Software
Daria Thorp & Ryan Sasaki (ACD/Labs)
10:10–10:40 AM A Live Look at ACD/Spectrus Processor
David Adams, Graham McGibbon & Michael Boruta (ACD/Labs)
10:40–11:00 AM Break
11:00–11:30 AM Highly Successful Strategies for Structure Identification Using LC/MS:
Current Applications and Emerging Trends

Mike Lee (Milestone Development)
11:30 AM–12:10 PM Qualitative Screening Software for Small Molecule Multi-Target Analysis
Graham McGibbon (ACD/Labs)
12:10–1:30 PM Lunch
1:30–2:00 PM Strategic and Structured Approaches in Automated UPLC/HPLC Method Development Systems
Mike McBrien (ACD/Labs)
2:00–2:30 PM Searching for the Unknown: GC/MS Deconvolution and Componentization
Graham McGibbon (ACD/Labs)
2:30–2:50 PM Break
2:50–3:10 PM Automated Validation of Compound Libraries—Reducing False Postives
Ryan Sasaki (ACD/Labs)
3:10–3:30 PM Introducing ACD/Percepta: A New Generation Platform for Physicochemical, ADME, and Tox Prediction
Daria Thorp (ACD/Labs)
3:30–4:30 PM Roundtable Discussions
A roundtable discussion chaired by:
Ryan Sasaki (ACD/Labs NMR Marketing Product Manager)
Graham McGibbon (ACD/Labs MS Product Manager)
Michael McBrien (ACD/Labs Chromatography Product Manager)
6:00–7:00 PM Reception
7:00–9:00 PM Dinner
 
Wednesday, April 20th
Village Square—Room 1
8:00–9:15 AM Continental Breakfast & Registration
9:15–11:00 AM Tips and Tricks
Registrants are welcome to participate in a hands-on session lead by ACD/Labs technical experts, who will answer your questions about our software, and offer tips on getting the absolute most out of your ACD/Labs software. Bring your laptop and sample data to learn something that you didn't know was possible!
11:00–11:10 AM Break
11:10–11:40 AM Analytical Data: So Much to See—So Little Time
Gene Hall (Rutgers University)
11:40 AM–12:10 PM Development of a Web-Accessible Cheminformatics Spectral Database for Shared Utilization by Forensic Laboratories
Katherine Moore (Research Triangle Institute)
12:10–1:00 PM Lunch
1:00–1:30 PM Automating Quality Control of Fragrances
Michael Boruta (ACD/Labs)
1:30–2:00 PM Practical Implications of Quality by Design to Chromatographic Method Development
Mike McBrien (ACD/Labs)
2:00–2:30 PM The Black Swan of Structure Elucidation: The Importance of Evaluating Alternatives
Ryan Sasaki (ACD/Labs)
2:30–2:45 PM Closing Remarks