2023 Fall National ACS Meeting

August 13-17, 2023, San Francisco

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry (ANYL) Symposia and Networking Events for the 2023 Fall National Meeting

ANYL 2023 Program Chair: Mirlinda Biba
ANYL Long Range Program Planning Committee Chair: Liangliang Sun

2023 Fall ACS Meeting Networking Events

ANYL Division Reception: Join us for the Division Reception, Tuesday, August 15th, 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM, Location TBD

2023 Fall ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Symposia

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A Diverse Path to Success in Analytical Chemistry (Oral)
Invited
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizer: Benjamin Garcia

Description: Diversity in science is important, as gathering scientists from different backgrounds, cultures and nationalities builds teams that can bring new approaches for solving analytical problems. Here in this session, we highlight diversity in analytical chemistry by selection of speakers who represent diversity, immigrant and underrepresented minority scientists. These leaders will discuss their career journeys that have led them to the positions they now have, and we will also hear the latest on their scientific research. Afterwards, we will have a panel discussion where audience members will have an opportunity to ask them questions about their science, careers, and involvement in promoting diversity in science.

ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry (Oral)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizers: Susan Lunte, Rachel Saylor, Julie Stenken

Description: This is an award symposium in honor of Prof. Susan M. Lunte, the recipient of the ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry.

ACS Award in Chromatography (Oral)
Invited
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizer: Purnendu Dasgupta

Description: This is an award symposium in honor of Christopher Andrew Pohl, the recipient of the ACS Award in Chromatography.

ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry Award Symposium (Oral)
Invited
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizer: Mirlinda Biba

Description: This symposium celebrates the ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry 2023 Award recipients.

Advances in Applied Nonlinear Spectroscopy (Oral, Poster)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizers: Steve Baldelli, Wei Zhao

Description: The symposium will cover a broad range of topics in applied nonlinear spectroscopy, including but not limiting to coherent multidimensional spectroscopy (CMDS), sum frequency generation (SFG), femtosecond stimulated Raman spectroscopy (FSRS), and coherent nonlinear optical imaging.

Advances in Electrochemistry (Oral, Poster)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry (oral)
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry (poster)
Organizers: Hang Ren

Description: The symposium is open to oral and poster presentations of research that feature new advances in electrochemistry not covered in other ANYL symposia.

Advances in Mass Spectrometry (Oral, Poster)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry (oral)
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry (poster)
Organizers: Benjamin Garcia

Description: The symposium is open to oral and poster presentations of research that feature new advances in mass spectrometry not covered in other ANYL symposia.

Advances in Measurement Science Lectureship Awards (Oral)
Invited
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizers: Mirlinda Biba, Nicole Camasso, Justin Gooding

Description: ACS Publications and the ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry are delighted to present the 2023 Advances in Measurement Science Lectureship Award recipients. These awards are sponsored by ACS’ measurement science journals: ACS Sensors, Analytical Chemistry, Journal of Proteome Research, Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry, ACS Measurement Science Au, and the ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry and honor the contributions of one individual from each of the three geographic regions – the Americas, Europe/Middle East/Africa, and Asia-Pacific – who have made a major recent impact in the field of measurement science.

Advances in Separations (Oral, Poster)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry (oral)
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry (poster)
Organizers: Emanuela Gionfriddo

Description: This symposium is open to oral and poster presentations that feature new advances in the use and/or development of analytical separation methods not covered in other ANYL symposia.

Advances in Spectroscopy (Oral, Poster)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry (oral)
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry (poster)
Organizers: Allison Squires

Description: This symposium is open to oral and poster presentations that feature new advances in the use and/or development of spectroscopic tools in chemical characterization not covered in other ANYL symposia.

Application of Predictive Sciences in Pharmaceutical Industry (Oral)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizer: Pankaj Aggarwal

Description: Pharmaceutical industry generates unprecedented amount of data during discovery and development of new drug candidates as well as maintaining the supply of current ones. With the continuous demand of accelerating the drug discovery and development timelines, pharma industry has been applying predictive approaches/technologies to accelerate chemical synthesis, product manufacturing and analytical characterization to reduce the experimental efforts and time spent for optimization. This session will cover application of novel predictive approaches to many of these pharmaceutical drug development areas.

Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry for Omics (Oral)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizer: Liangliang Sun

Description: Capillary electrophoresis mass spectrometry (CE-MS) is a powerful analytical technique for the characterization of biomolecules in complex systems. This symposium will highlight the most recent technological advances of CE-MS and its broad applications in proteomics, metabolomics, and Biopharma.

Division of Analytical Chemistry Poster Session (Poster)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizer: Mirlinda Biba

Description: This symposium is open to poster presentations of research that feature the development and/or use of analytical chemistry not covered in other ANYL poster symposia.

Francis P. Garvan-John M. Olin Medal Award Symposium: Jeanne E. Pemberton (Oral)
Invited
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizers: Jeanne Pemberton, Geraldine Richmond

Description: This symposium is in honor of Professor Jeanne E. Pemberton for receiving the 2023 Francis P. Garvan-John M. Olin Medal, which is a prestigious award that recognizes distinguished service to chemistry by women chemists. This symposium will highlight women with outstanding research in areas related to analytical chemistry who have also made substantial contributions to the profession through mentoring and service.

Imaging the Future of Imaging (Oral)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Cosponsor: BIOL
Organizers: Huiwang Ai

Description: Imaging techniques have advanced quickly and made an enormous impact, exemplified by several Nobel prizes in recent years

Lessons Learned in Chemical Education from the Pandemic (Oral)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Cosponsor: CHED
Organizer: Melanie Cooper, Steven Petritis

Description: In this symposium speakers will discuss findings from their research in chemistry education, on how the pandemic affected learning in chemistry.

Mass Spectrometry for Protein Glycosylation (Oral)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizer: Junfeng Ma, Shuang Jake Yang

Description: Proteins glycosylation (i.e., the addition of glycans on proteins) is the most common, structurally diverse and complex post-translational modification. It plays critical roles in myriads biological processes (including cell-cell communication, protein folding, stability and activity). It is estimated that over half of all mammalian proteins are glycosylated. Mass spectrometry, a powerful tool in modern biomedical research, has been instrumental in annotating glycans and glycoproteins. In this symposium, we will focus on the latest advances in mass spectrometry and related techniques for the analysis of glycoproteins and glycoproteomes.

Nanozymes for Bioanalysis and Beyond (Oral)
Invited
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizers: Juewen Liu, Hui Wei

Description: Nanozymes are the catalytic nanomaterials with enzyme mimicking activities, which have received great attentions because of their advantages over natural enzymes and conventional enzyme mimics. They have been explored for a wide range of applications. Particularly, nanozymes have been used for varieties of analytical applications, ranging from bioactive small molecule detection and immunoassays to bioimaging and cancer diagnosis. The symposium will focus on these interesting analytical applications by highlighting the recent progress and discussing current challenges and further directions. It will also cover other emerging topics in nanozymes research such as therapeutic applications and computational studies.

Portable and Compact Separation Technologies (Oral)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Cosponsors: ENVR, AGRO, AGRD
Organizers: James Grinias

Description: This symposium will focus on a variety of new portable and compact technologies utilizing chromatographic and electrophoretic separations.

Precompetitive Collaborations on Enabling Technologies for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (Oral)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizers: Mirlinda Biba, James Vergis

Description: This symposium will explore all applications of imaging mass spectrometry.  New types of sample preparation, ionization sources, data collection, and data analysis will be discussed.  Presentations on diverse applications of imaging mass spectrometry ranging from basic research to clinical diagnostics to agrochemical and everything in between are encouraged.

Trace Analysis of Substances of Concern (SoC) for Safer Materials (Oral)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Cosponsors: ENVR, AGRO, AGFD
Organizers: John O’Brien, Peilin Yang

Description: Increasing regulations on chemicals and higher demands for safer materials with minimal human and environmental impact from society will shape the future of many industrial sectors. New measurement science approaches and advances in instrumentation and data science can enable analysis of substances of concerns (SoC) at much lower levels and allow fundamental understanding of SoC sources. This proposed symposium will be dedicated to advances in measurement science for trace analysis of Substances of Concern to enable future development of safer materials and environmental remediation efforts.

Virtual Graduate Students Symposium in Asia-Pacific Region on Analytical Chemistry (Oral)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizer: Yi-Tao Long, Yi-Lun Ying, Chunxiao Zheng

Description: This virtual symposium is initiated and co-organized by ACS East China Chapter. The graduate students in Asia-Pacific region are welcome to showcase their most recent research on Analytical Chemistry and gain experience as oral speakers at an international setting. We will try to arrange all the presentations during day time in the region. The symposium will cover all aspects of Analytical Chemistry and in particular will focus on sensing, imaging and chemical measurements.

Wearable and Implantable Technologies (Oral)
Contributed
ANYL – Division of Analytical Chemistry
Organizer: Michael Daniele, Leila Deravi, Leyla Solemani

Description: This symposium seeks to bring together an interdisciplinary group of researchers to explore the idea of wearable or implantable electronics that can sense and respond to living systems. Topics involving sensor design, multi-analyte detection, flexible electronics, device design and manufacturing, bio-inspired interfaces, functional apparel including nanofibers and fabrics, molecular recognition, and imaging agents are of interest. Topics that are both purely fundamental and highly applied are welcomed.

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