OFFICIAL METHODS BOARD (OMB) STAKEHOLDER PANEL ON STRATEGIC FOOD ANALYTICAL METHODS

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OFFICIAL METHODS BOARD (OMB) STAKEHOLDER PANEL ON STRATEGIC FOOD ANALYTICAL METHODS
OFFICIAL METHODS BOARD (OMB)
STAKEHOLDER PANEL ON STRATEGIC FOOD ANALYTICAL METHODS
EXPERT REVIEW PANEL FOR HEAVY METALS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Memorandum ................................................................................................................................2
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Attachment 1: Expert Review Panel List, Methods, and Balance ...................................... 3
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Attachment 2: AOAC SMPR 2012.007 for Heavy Metals .................................................6
Request for Review Appointment(s) ..........................................................................................7
Curriculum Vitae(s)
Reba, Rick (Chair) ................................................................................................................10
Baig, Jameel ..........................................................................................................................12
Bhandari, Sneh ......................................................................................................................23
Briscoe, Michelle ..................................................................................................................27
Huang, Min ...........................................................................................................................35
Kollander, Barbro .................................................................................................................46
Maniei, Farzaneh...................................................................................................................49
Nelson, Jenny ........................................................................................................................53
Sheng, Li ...............................................................................................................................59
Smith, Christopher ................................................................................................................61
Sullivan, Darryl .....................................................................................................................65
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OFFICIAL METHODS BOARD (OMB)
EXPERT REVIEW PANEL FOR HEAVY METALS
MEMORANDUM
DATE:
June 11, 2013
TO:
Members of the Official Methods Board
FROM:
Dawn Frazier, Executive for Scientific Business Development
SUBJECT:
EXPERT REVIEW PANEL FOR HEAVY METALS
Background:
The Stakeholder Panel on Strategic Food Analytical Methods previously issued a Call for
Methods and Experts for Heavy Metals. The Heavy Metals Working Group completed the draft
Standard Method Performance Requirements (SMPRs) in August, 2012 and was endorsed by the
Stakeholder Panel on September 29, 2012 (AOAC SMPR 2012.007).
An Expert Review Panel meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, August 27, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to
12:00 p.m. during the AOAC Annual Meeting and Exposition in Chicago, IL. The purpose of
this meeting will be to review and discuss the six (6) candidate Heavy Metal methods for First
Action Official Method status consideration.
Recommendation:
The following names are being submitted for consideration by the Official Methods Board to
evaluate candidate methods for heavy metals as per the Expert Review Panel (ERP) Policies and
Procedures: Jameel Baig, Sneh Bhandari, Michelle Briscoe, Min Huang, Barbro Kollander,
Farzaneh Maniei, Jenny Nelson, Rick Reba, Li Sheng, Christopher Smith, and Darryl Sullivan.
We are currently proposing Rick Reba as the Heavy Metals Expert Review Panel Chair.
Enclosed Documentation:
1) Attachment 1: Expert Review Panel Candidates, List of Methods, and Balance of Regions
and Perspectives
2) Attachment 2: AOAC SMPR 2012.007 Heavy Metals in a Variety of Foods and Beverages
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Organization
Nestle Quality Assurance Center
NCEAC, University of Sindh Jamshoro
Silliker Laboratories
Brooks Rand Labs
Aegis Sciences Corporation
National Food Agency Sweden
The Coca‐Cola Company
Agilent Technologies
EPL Bio Analytical Services
The Coca‐Cola Company
Covance Name
Rick Reba (Proposed Chair)
Jameel Baig
Sneh Bhandari
Michelle Briscoe
Min Huang
Barbro Kollander
Farzaneh Maniei
Jenny Nelson
Li Sheng
Christopher Smith
Darryl Sullivan
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Industry ‐ CRO
Industry Food
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Industry ‐ CRO
Academia
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Prespective
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OMB ERP Status
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HVYM ‐ 01
Rick Reba Jameel Baig
(CHAIR)
Sneh Bhandari
Method Validation for the Analysis Farzaneh Maniei, Dr. Joe Rainey, of Arsenic, Lead, and Cadmium in Timothy Beasley, and James Van Juice Concentrate
Slate , Coca Cola Company
Rick Reba Jameel Baig Sneh Bhandari
(CHAIR)
Rick Reba Jameel Baig Sneh Bhandari
(CHAIR)
Michelle Briscoe
Michelle Briscoe
Multi‐element determination in food samples using the Thermo Scientific iCAP Q ICP‐MS
Simon Lofthouse, Thermo Fisher Scientific, UK
Michelle Briscoe
Daniel Kutscher, Julian Wills and IC‐ICP‐MS speciation analysis of As Lothar Rottmann, and Detlef in Organic Brown Rice Syrup Jensen, Thermo Fisher Scientific, (OBRS) using the Thermo Scientific Germany and Thermo Fisher iCAP Q ICP‐MS
Scientific, Switzerland
Rick Reba Jameel Baig Sneh Bhandari
(CHAIR)
Michelle Briscoe
Daniel Kutscher, Shona McSheehy, IC‐ICP‐MS speciation analysis of As Julian Wills, Detlef Jensen, Thermo Rick Reba in apple juice using the Thermo Fisher Scientific, Germany and Jameel Baig Sneh Bhandari
(CHAIR)
Scientific iCAP Q ICP‐MS
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Switzerland
N/A
Michelle Briscoe
Michelle Briscoe
Determination of Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead and Mercury in Rice, Chocolate, Fruit Juice and Infant Formula by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometric Method
Mr. Tamas Ugrai, Dr. Joel Creswell, Determination of Heavy Metals in and Ms. Michelle Briscoe, Rick Reba Food by Inductively Coupled Jameel Baig Sneh Bhandari
Brooks Rand Labs, 3958 6th (CHAIR)
Plasma – Mass Spectrometry
Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98107
METHODS
Min Huang
Min Huang
Min Huang
Min Huang
Min Huang
Min Huang
Min Huang
Barbro Kollander
Barbro Kollander
Barbro Kollander
Barbro Kollander
Barbro Kollander
Barbro Kollander
Barbro Kollander
N/A
Farzaneh Maniei
Farzaneh Maniei
Farzaneh Maniei
Farzaneh Maniei
Farzaneh Maniei
Farzaneh Maniei
EXPERT REVIEW PANEL CANDIDATES
EXPERT REVIEW PANEL CONSIDERATION FOR HEAVY METALS
STAKEHOLDER PANEL ON STRATEGIC FOOD ANALYTICAL METHODS
(SPSFAM) Jianhui Gao, Yabing Xiao, Juan’e Song, Baokun Ge, Tianjin exit‐entry Rick Reba Inspection and Quarantine Bureau Jameel Baig Sneh Bhandari
(CHAIR)
the P.R.C, Agilent technologies (China) Co.,Ltd
Heavy Metals
Heavy Metals
HVYM ‐ 02
HVYM ‐ 03
HVYM ‐ 04
HVYM ‐ 05
HVYM ‐ 06
Heavy Metals
Heavy Metals
Heavy Metals
Heavy Metals
Jenny Nelson
Jenny Nelson
Jenny Nelson
Jenny Nelson
N/A
Jenny Nelson
Jenny Nelson
Li Sheng
Li Sheng
Li Sheng
Li Sheng
Li Sheng
Li Sheng
Li Sheng
N/A
Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith
Christopher Smith
Darryl Sullivan
Darryl Sullivan
Darryl Sullivan
Darryl Sullivan
Darryl Sullivan
Darryl Sullivan
Darryl Sullivan
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US
0%
Europe
100%
Academia
US
82%
Europe
18%
ERP Members by Region
Asia
0%
Canada
0%
Europe
100%
0%
Government
Canada
US
0%
Industry
82%
CRO
67%
Industry
Dietary Supps
9% Pharma
0%
Food
33%
Tech Prov
0%
Academia 9%
Gov't
9%
ERP Members by Broad Perspectives
BALANCE OF REGIONS AND PERSPECTIVES
EXPERT REVIEW PANEL CONSIDERATION FOR HEAVY METALS
STAKEHOLDER PANEL ON STRATEGIC FOOD ANALYTICAL METHODS
(SPSFAM) AOAC SMPR 2012.007
Table 1.
Method performance requirements
Limit of quantitation (LOQ)
≤8 ppb (μg/kg) for infant
formula
Standard Method Performance Requirements for
Heavy Metals in a Variety of Foods and Beverages
Repeatability
(RSDr), %
Reproducibility
(RSDR), %
Recovery,
%
15
32
60–115
>100 ppb to 1 ppm
11
16
80–115
>1 ppm to 10 ppm
7.3
8
80–115
Range
Intended Use: Surveillance methods for routine
monitoring
≤10 ppb (μg/kg) for foods
≥8 ppb to 100 ppb
1 Applicability
Determination of any combination of total cadmium (CAS No.
7440-43-9), total arsenic (CAS No. 7440-38-2), total lead (CAS
No. 7439-92-1), and/or total mercury (CAS No. 7439-97-6) with
priority given to a variety of foods such as rice and/or rice products,
chocolate products, fruit juice and/or fruit concentrates, and infant
formula.
2 Analytical Technique
Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS).
3 Definitions
Limit of quantitation (LOQ).—The minimum concentration
or mass of analyte in a given matrix that can be reported as a
quantitative result.
Repeatability.—Variation arising when all efforts are made
to keep conditions constant by using the same instrument and
operator, and repeating during a short time period. Expressed as the
repeatability standard deviation (SDr); or % repeatability relative
standard deviation (%RSDr).
Reproducibility.—The standard deviation or relative standard
deviation calculated from among-laboratory data. Expressed as
the reproducibility standard deviation (SDR); or % reproducibility
relative standard deviation (%RSDR).
Recovery.—The fraction or percentage of spiked analyte in the
original unprocessed material test portion that is recovered when
the test sample is analyzed using the entire method.
4 Method Performance Requirements
See Table 1.
5 System Suitability Tests and/or Analytical Quality Control
Suitable methods will include blank check samples, and check
standards at the lowest point and midrange point of the analytical
range.
6 Reference Material(s)
A certified reference material should be used when available.
Internally produced reference materials may be used for a variety
of foods such as chocolate products, fruit juice and/or fruit
concentrates, and infant formula until reference material is made
available by an internationally recognized organization such as
Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements (IRMM)
or United States National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST).
7 Validation Guidance
Recommended level of validation: Official Methods of
AnalysisSM.
8 Maximum Time-to-Result
No maximum time.
Approved by the AOAC Stakeholder Panel on Strategic Food
Analytical Methods (SPSFAM) on September 29, 2012. Final Version
Date: September 28, 2012.
© 2012 AOAC INTERNATIONAL
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Request for Review
Appointment(s)
Expert Review Panel
Community Task Group
Stakeholder Panel
Other (specify)
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Appointees Submitted for Review
Name and Affiliation
NAME (PRINT)
1.
Reba, Rick (Chair)
Member
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CV?
VAF?
Letter of
support
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AFFILIATION
Nestle Quality Assurance Center
NAME (PRINT)
2.
Baig, Jameel
AFFILIATION
NCEAC, University of Sindh Jamshoro
NAME (PRINT)
3.
Bhandari, Sneh
AFFILIATION
Silliker Laboratories
NAME (PRINT)
4.
Briscoe, Michelle
AFFILIATION
Brooks Rand Labs
NAME (PRINT)
5.
Huang, Min
AFFILIATION
Aegis Sciences Corporation
NAME (PRINT)
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Kollander, Barbro
AFFILIATION
National Food Agency Sweden
NAME (PRINT)
7.
Maniei, Farzaneh
AFFILIATION
The Coca-Cola Company
NAME (PRINT)
8.
Nelson, Jenny
AFFILIATION
Agilent Technologies
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Name and Affiliation
NAME (PRINT)
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Sheng, Li
Member
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CV?
VAF?
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support
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AFFILIATION
EPL Bio Analytical Services
NAME (PRINT)
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Smith, Christopher
AFFILIATION
The Coca-Cola Company
NAME (PRINT)
11.
Sullivan, Darryl
AFFILIATION
Covance
NAME (PRINT)
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Checklist:
Requirement
Background
Goal/Charter defined
Stakeholders Identified
Resources Available Identified
Resources Needed Identified
Determination
Yes
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No
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Community Affiliation:
Comments (Required only if any appointments are denied)
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Rick Reba
Nestle Quality Assurance Center
Statement of Expertise
I have been a member of ERP/Working group of Antioxidants, Flavonoids and Ingredients and shall like
to continue serve as a member of these ERPs.
I chaired a Centric committee to bring NMKL heavy metal method to OMA. I am on advisory council of
USP to develop methods for Skim Milk Protein analysis. We have worked out a method to authenticate
milk protein based on its amino acid analysis.
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RICHARD M REBA
8634 Blanca Ct, Powell, OH 43065 | 614-512-8710, work 614-526-5358 | rick.reba@us.nestle.com
EDUCATION
The Ohio State University
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
1992
Lakeland Community College
Associates Arts
1974
RELATED EXPERIENCE
Nestle Quality Assurance Center, Dublin, OH
1992 – Present
Chemist
Working at the regional Nestle Laboratory that supports analytical testing for the US, Canada and Mexico for over 20 years.
Lead technical expert on proximate analyses, minerals and trace elements. Highlights regarding mineral and trace element
analysis listed below:
Developed and optimized testing of Chrome, Molybdenum and Phosphorous on food
products using Directly Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (DCP-AES)
Analysis of food products for Iron, Sodium, Calcium, Potassium and Zinc using Atomic
Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS)
Developed methods for the analysis of food products for Selenium by Hydride AAS and
Mercury by Cold Vapor AAS
Application and optimization of methods to analyze food products for Iron, Sodium,
Calcium, Potassium, Phosphorous Copper, Magnesium, Manganese and Zinc by
Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-OES)
Analysis of Drinking Water by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectroscopy (ICPMS)
using EPA 200.8 .
Development of method for Heavy Metals testing of Foods and fruit juices using ICPMS
Development of Trace Mineral (Chromium, Molybdenum, Copper and Manganese)
testing of Foods and Nutritional products using ICPMS
Development of Selenium Mineral testing of Foods and Nutritional products using
Hydride Electro Thermal AAS
LANGUAGES
English – Native language
Spanish – read with basic competence
MEMBERSHIPS
AOAC International
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Dr. Mr. Jameel Ahmed Baig
Village Dr. Ghulam Qadir Taluka Thari Mirwah District Khairpur (Mir’s) Sindh, Pakistan. Tel. 0243-517046
E. mail. jab_mughal@yahoo.com/jameelcomplete@gmail.com
Mailing Address: NCEAC, University of Sindh, Jamshoro
Summary
I was born in 5th September 1982, at village Dr. Ghulam Qadir, District Khairpur,
Pakistan and obtained his primary education in Pir bux Jalallani Thari Mirwah District Khairpur,
matriculation in science from Karachi board and intermediate from Sukkur board. I am a leading
researcher and versatile educator with distinguished academic carrier. I have assisted several
Ph.D. and M. Phil research scholars during his five years Research experience (2006-2011) in
Chemistry laboratories of National Centre of Excellence in Analytical chemistry. He is well
acquainted with the state of art in modern instrumental techniques of AA, SPF, FTIR, Ion
Chromatography, UV-Visible, and has specialized in multidisciplinary research related to
Environmental pollution studies of water, soil, quality control measurement for consumer
commodities, food, human spices and remediation of toxic elements from water using indigenous
materials. Actively committed to the field of research, I had yielding over 94 publications in
national and international journals with impact factor > 150 and citation 900. Recently, I had
completed his Ph.D. on the arsenic contamination of ecosystems of Sindh and published more
than 20 international papers on its deterioration and impact on human health and post doctorate
from Turkey as a fellow of TUBITAK. I have worked on micro-extraction method development
for ultra-trace determination of metals in environmental and biological samples by using
microsample injection system - flame atomic absorption spectroscopy and high performance
liquid chromatography - flame atomic absorption spectroscopy. Nowadays, I am working as
Assist professor in international Islamic university Islamabad.
EDUCATION
Sep. 2011-Jul. 2012
Post Doc. Analytical Chemistry Pamukkale University, Denizli Turkey
(TUBITAK Scholarship one year)
Sep. 2006 - Sep. 2011 Ph.D. Environmental Analytical Chemistry NCEAC Sindh
University, Jamshoro Pakistan
Aug. 2003-Jul. 2004 M.Sc. (Final) Physical Chemistry ‐ Shah Abdul Latif University
Khairpur Mir’s, Pakistan.
Aug. 2000- Jul. 2003 B.Sc. (Hon.) Chemistry ‐ Shah Abdul Latif University K hairpur
Mir’s, Pakistan.
Ph. D. Dissertation “Chemical Analysis of Arsenic in Environment and Biological Samples of
Selected Areas of Sindh, Pakistan and its Removal from Water”
EXPERIENCE
Sept. 2006 to Aug. 2009 Research Fellow NCEAC University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan
Sept. 2009 to Feb. 2012 Research Associate NCEAC University of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan
Sept. 2011 to Jul. 2012 Research Associate Pamukkale University, Denizli Turkey
Aug. 2012 to till to date Assistant Professor Environmental Sciences, International Islamic
University, Islamabad
Member ship:
1.
Life Time fellow of Chemical Society of Pakistan
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2.
3.
4.
Fellow of National Academy of Young Scientist
Fellow of AOAC International
Fellow of IUPAC
PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC CONEFRENCES:
III. Physical Chemistry Days, 12-15 July 2012, BURHANİYE/BALIKESİR
1. Bio-sorption of arsenic by indigenous plant material. Jameel Ahmed Baig, Latif Elci,
Tasneem Gul Kazi
II-Trace Analysis Workshop (EsAn-2012), organized by Karadeniz (Black-Sea) Technology
University (KTU) Trabzon, held at KTU Trabzon-Turkey 27-30 June 2012
2. Speciation of Chromium by Pre-concentration Methods. A Novel Approach. Jameel Ahmed
Baig, Latif Elci, Tasneem Gul Kazi
3. Chromium speciation by using HPLC-FAAS. Ayşen Hol, Jameel Ahmed Baig, Latif Elci
5th Geo-chemical Symposium, organized by Geology Department of Pamukkale University, held at
Congress Hall, Pamukkale University, Denizli-TURKEY 23-25 May 2012
4. Sequential extraction of vanadium in different soil samples using conventional and ultrasonic
devices. Jameel Ahmed Baig, Latif Elci, Tasneem Gul Kazi, Sumaira Khan
st
1 National Conference on Physical & Environmental Chemistry (PEC-2010), National
Centre of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar Summer Campus, Bara Gali,
Distt. Abbottabad 26th-30th September 2010
5. Arsenic contamination a serious threat to public health Tasneem Gul Kazi, Jameel Ahmad
Baig, M.B. Arain.
6. Preconception of arsenic in scalp hair Samples of cancer patients by Cloud Point Extraction.
Sham Kumar Wadhwa, Tasneem Gul Kazi, Jameel Ahmad Baig, Ghulam Abbas Kandhro,
Hassan Imran Afridi, Sumaira Khan, Nida Fatima Kolachi, Abdul Qadir Shah
7. Concentrations of lead in blood and hair of children living in different areas of traffic density.
Faheem Shah, Tasneem G Kazi, Hassan Imran Afridi, Jameel Ahmed Baig
8.
Assessment of cadmium, lead, nickel and zinc status in biological samples of smokers and
nonsmokers hypertensive patients. Hassan I. Afridi*, Tasneem G. Kazi, Ghulam A. Kandhro,
Jameel A. Baig, Abdul Q. Shah
9.
Evaluation of Selenium and Zinc content in aqueous extract of Medicinal Plants used for liver
cirrohsis. Nida Fatima Kolachi, T. Gul Kazi, Sumaira Khan, Jameel A. Baig, H. I. Afridi,
Sham Kumar Wadhwa
10. Time saving modified BCR sequential extraction procedure for the fractionation of Aluminum
in sediment samples of different origins. Sumaira Khan, Tasneem G. Kazi, Jameel A. Baig,
Nida F. Kolachi Hassan I. Afridi, Sham Kumar, Ghulam A. Kandhro, Abdul Q. Shah
11. Methyl mercury and inorganic mercury determination in fishes by cold vapour generation
atomic absorption spectrometry. Abdul Qadir Shah, Tasneem Gul Kazi, Jameel Ahmed Baig,
Hassan Imran Afridi, Ghulam Abbas Kandhro, Nida Fatima Kolachi, Sham Kumar Wadhwa,
Sumaira Khan
12. Pre-concentration of Zinc and Iron in biological Samples by Cloud Point Extraction: a green
methodology. Ghulam A. Kandhro, Tasneem G. Kazi, Jameel A. Baig, Hassan I. Afridi, Abdul
Q. Shah, Nida F. Kolachi, Sham K. Wadhwa, Sumaira Khan
13. Bio-remediation of Arsenic on biomass of stem of Acacia nilotica and it application on real
samples. Jameel A. Baig, Tasneem G. Kazi, Abdul Q. Shah, Hassan I. Afridi, Ghulam A.
Kandhro, Sumaira Khan, Nida Fatima Kolachi, Sham Kumar Wadhwa, Faheem Shah
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2nd Pak-Turk Seminar on Chemical Sciences (2nd PTSCS), at NCEAC, University of
Sindh, Jamshoro, 11th-13th February, 2010
14. Jameel Ahmed Baig, Tasneem G. Kazi, Abdul Q. Shah, Mohammad B. Arain, Hassan I.
Afridi, Ghulam A. Kandhro, Sumaira Khan, Optimization of cloud point extraction and solid
phase extraction methods method for speciation of arsenic in natural water using multivariate
technique
8th International and 20th National Chemistry Conference, Department of Chemistry,
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, 15th-17th February, 2010
15. Jameel Ahmed Baig, T. G. Kazi, A. Q. Detoxification of Arsenic from water using indigenous
bio-sorbent
“18th National Chemistry Conference Chemical society of Pakistan.” from 25-27 February
2008, Held at Institute of Chemistry, University of Punjab Lahore Pakistan
16. Jameel Ahmed Baig, Tasneem G. Kazi, Abdul Q. Shah, Muhammad B Arain, Hassan I. Afridi,
Ghulam A. Kandhro “Quantitative determination of total Arsenic (As) and other quality
parameters in surface and ground water of areas of Sindh, Pakistan.”
“International Seminar of Analytical Sciences ISAS” from 6, 7 and 8 September 2007,
Held at Indus Hotel Hyderabad, Pakistan
17. Jameel Ahmed Baig, Tasneem G. Kazi, Abdul Q. Shah, Muhammad B Arain, Hassan I. Afridi,
Ghulam A. Kandhro “Quantitative determination of Arsenic (As) in surface and ground water in
three districts of Central Sindh, Pakistan.” International conference on “the role of chemistry
& biochemistry in the national development from 16, 17 and 18 April 2007Held at
Baluchistan University Quetta Pakistan
18. Jameel Ahmed Baig, Tasneem G. Kazi, Abdul Q. Shah, Muhammad B Arain, Hassan I. Afridi,
Ghulam A. Kandhro “Quantitative determination of Arsenic in surface and ground water of
Jamshoro district.”
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RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS
Sr. No.
Author/Title/ Journals/impact factors
1. J.A. Baig, A. Hol, A. Akdogan, A.A. Kartal, U. Divrikli, T.G. Kazi, L. Elci, A novel strategy for chromium
speciation at ultra-trace level by microsample injection flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Journal of
Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy (2012) 27, 1509-1517. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c2ja30107e (I.F. 2.33)
2.
J.A. Baig, T. G. Kazi, Translocation of arsenic contents in vegetables from growing media of contaminated
areas. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (2012) 75, 27–32 (I.F. 2.34)
3.
J.A. Baig, T. G. Kazi, L. Elci, Biosorption characteristics of indigenous plant material for trivalent arsenic
removal from groundwater: Equilibrium and kinetic studies Journal of Separation Science and Technology
(2012) 47, 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01496395.2011.635744 (I.F. 1.015)
4.
J.A. Baig, T.G. Kazi, H.I. Afridi, A.Q. Shah, S. Khan, N.F. Kolachi, S K Wadhwa, Arsenic speciation and other
water quality parameters of surface and ground water samples of Jamshoro Pakistan. International Journal of
Environmental
Analytical
Chemistry
(2012)
92(1)
28–42
(I.F
1.169)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2010.496053
5.
A.Q. Shah, T.G. Kazi, J.A. Baig, H.I. Afridi, M.B. Arain, Analytical Methods: Simultaneously determination of
methyl and inorganic mercury in fish species by cold vapour generation atomic absorption spectrometry. Food
Chemistry (2012) 134 (4), 2345-2349.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2012.03.109
6.
J.A. Baig, T. G. Kazi, H.I. Afridi, M.B, Arain, K.P. Mahar, Quantification of Arsenic in dialysate solution and
scalp hair samples of kidney failure patients by Cloud point extraction methods, AOAC International (2011)
Accepted (I.F. 1.229)
7.
J.A. Baig, T. G. Kazi, A. Q. Shah, H. I. Afridi, G. A. Kandhro, S. Khan, N F. Kolachi, S. K. Wadhwa, F. Shah,
M.B. Arain, M.K. Jamali, Evaluation of arsenic levels in grain crops samples, irrigated by tube well and canal
water Food and Chemical Toxicology (2011) 49, 265–270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2010.11.002 I.F.
2.602)
8.
T.G Kazi, J.A. Baig, A.Q. Shah, G.A. Kandhro, Afridi, H.I., S. Khan, N.F. Kolachi, S.K. Wadhwa, F. Shah,
Determination of Arsenic in Scalp Hair Samples from Exposed Subjects Using Microwave-Assisted Digestion
With and Without Enrichment Based on Cloud Point Extraction by Electrothermal Atomic Absorption
Spectrometry. AOAC International, (2011) Volume: 94 (2), 293-299. (I.F. 1.229).
J.A. Baig, T.G. Kazi, A. Q. Shah, S. Khan, Nida F. Kolachi, H.I. Afridi1, G. A. Kandhro, S. K. Wadhwa,
A.M. Baig, F. Shah, F.H. Kanhar, Determination of arsenic in scalp hair of children and drinking water for risk
assessment. Journal of Human and Ecological Risk Assessment (2011) 17, 966–980. (I.F 1.486).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10807039.2011.588158
10. J A. Baig, T.G. Kazi, M.B. Arain, A. Q. Shah, H.I. Afridi, G. A. Kandhro , S. Khan, Nida F. Kolachi, S. K.
Wadhwa, Inorganic Arsenic Speciation in Ground Water Samples Using Electrothermal Atomic Spectroscopy
Following Selective Separation and Cloud Point Extraction. Analytical science (2011), volume 27(4), 439-445.
(I.F 1.735)
9.
11.
J A. Baig, T.G. Kazi, A. Q. Shah, H.I. Afridi, G. A. Kandhro , S. Khan, Nida F. Kolachi, S. K. Wadhwa, F.
Shah, Evaluation of toxic risk assessment of arsenic in male subject through drinking water in Southern Sindh
Pakistan. Biological Trace Element Research (2011) 143(2), 772-786. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12011-0108933-5 I.F. 1.523)
12.
T.G. Kazi, J A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, H.I. Afridi, G. A. Kandhro , S. Khan, Nida F. Kolachi, S. K. Wadhwa, F.
Shah, M.B. Arain, Mk. K. Jamali, Determination of arsenic in scalp hair of children and its correlation with
drinking water in exposed areas of Sindh Pakistan. Biological Trace Element Research, (2011) 143(1):15362.(I.F. 1.523) http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12011-010-8866-z
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S. Khan, T.G. Kazi, J. A. Baig, N. F. Kolachi, H. I. Afridi, S. Kumar, A. Q. Shah, G.A. Kandhro Cloud Point
and Solid Phase Extraction of Vanadium in Surface and Bottled Mineral Water Samples using 8hydroxyquinoline as Complexing Reagent. Iranian Chemical society (2011) 8(4), 897-907. (I.F 1.5).
14.
N.F. Kolachi, T.G. Kazi , S. K. Wadhwa, H. I. Afridi, J. A. Baig, S. Khan, F. Shah Evaluation of Selenium in
biological sample of arsenic exposed female skin Lesions and skin cancer patients with related to non-exposed
skin
cancer
patients.
Science
of
Total
Environment
409
(2011)
3092–3097
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2011.05.008 (I.F. 3.19)
15.
S. Khan, T.G. Kazi, N.F. Kolachi, J.A. Baig, H.I. Afridi, A.Q. Shah, S.K. Wadhwa, F. Shah, Hazardous impact
and translocation of vanadium (V) species from soil to different vegetables and grasses grown in the vicinity of
thermal
power
plant.
Journal
of
Hazardous
Materials
(2011)
190,
738–743.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2011.03.105 (I.F 3.723)
16.
H. I. Afridi, T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, J.A. Baig, M. K. Jamali, M.B. Arain, A. Q. Shah, F. Shah, S.
Khan, N. F. Kolachi. Association of environmental toxic elements in biological samples of myocardial
infarction patients at different stages. . Biological trace element and research (2011) Volume 141 (1) 26-40.
doi: 10.1007/s12011-010-8921-9 (I.F 1.523).
17.
H I. Afridi, T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G.A. Kandhro, J. A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, S. Khan, N. F. Kolachi, S.K. Wadhwa,
F. Shah, Evaluation of Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium and Sodium in Biological Samples (Scalp hair, serum,
Blood and urine) of Pakistani Viral Hepatitis (A–E) Patients and controls. Clinical laboratory (2011) 57(56):387-396. (I.F. 0.827).
18.
H.I. Afridi, T.G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, J. A, Baig, M. K. J., M. B. Arain, A. Q. Shah, Interactions
between cadmium and zinc in the biological samples of Pakistani smokers and nonsmokers cardiovascular
diseased patients. Biological trace element and research (2011) 139, (3), 257-268, doi: 10.1007/s12011-0098607-3 (I.F 1.523)
19.
F. Shah, T.G. Kazi, H.I. Afridi, N. Kazi, J.A. Baig, A.Q. Shah, S.K. Wadhwa, S. Khan, N.F. Kolachi,
Evaluation of status of trace and toxic metals in biological samples (Scalp hair, blood and urine) of normal and
anemic children of two age groups. Biological trace element and research (2011) 141(1), 131-149. doi:
10.1007/s12011-010-8736-8 (I.F 1.523)
20.
H.I. Afridi, T.G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G.A. Kandhro, J.A. Baig, A.Q. Shah, S. Khan, N.F. Kolachi, S.K. Wadhwa, F.
Shah, Evaluation of Zinc in Scalp Hair and Blood Samples of Tuberculosis and Diarrhea Male Human
Immunodeficiency Virus Patients. Clinical Laboratory (2011) 57(3-4):171-181.
21.
F. Shah, T. G. Kazi, H. I. Afridi, S. Khan, N.F. Kolachi, M. B. Arain , J. A. Baig, The influence of
environmental exposure on lead concentrations in scalp hair of children in Pakistan. Ecotoxicology and
Environmental Safety 74 (2011) 727–732. doi:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2010.10.036(I.F 2.34)
22.
H. I. Afridi, T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, J. A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, S. Khan, N.F. Kolachi, S. K. Wadhwa,
F. Shah., M.K. Jamali, M.B. Arain, Chromium and Manganese Levels in Biological Samples of normal and
night blindness children of age groups (3-7) and (8-12) years. Biological Trace Element Research, 142(3),
(2011) 259-273. doi: 10.1007/s12011-010-8927-3 (I.F. 1.523)
23.
N.F. Kolachi, T.G. Kazi, S. Khan, S.K. Wadhwa, J.A. Baig, H.I. Afridi, A.Q. Shah, F. Shah, Multivariate
optimization of Cloud point Extraction procedure for Zinc determination in aqueous extracts of medicinal plants
by Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Food and Chemical Toxicology 49 (2011) 2548–2556.
doi:10.1016/j.fct.2011.06.065. (I.F 2.602)
24.
H. I. Afridi, T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, J.A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, S.K. Wadhwa , S. Khan, N. F. Kolachi,
F. Shah, M. K. Jamali, M.B. Arain, Evaluation of status of zinc, copper and iron Levels in Biological Samples
of normal and night blindness children of age groups (3-7) and (8-12) years. Biological trace element and
research, 142 (3), (2011), 323 -334 (I.F 1.523) doi: 10.1007/s12011-010-8924-6
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H. I. Afridi, T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, J.A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, S.K. Wadhwa, S. Khan, N. F. Kolachi,
F. Shah, M. K. Jamali, M.B. Arain, Evaluation of status of cadmium, lead and nickel Levels in Biological
Samples of normal and night blindness children of age groups (3-7) and (8-12) years. Biological Trace Element
Research, 142 (3), (2011), 350-361 doi: 10.1007/s12011-010-8925-5.(I.F. 1.523)
26.
H. I. Afridi, T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, J.A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, S.K. Wadhwa , S. Khan, N. F. Kolachi,
F. Shah, M. K. Jamali, M.B. Arain, Evaluation of cadmium, chromium, nickel and zinc in biological samples of
Psoriasis patients living in Pakistani cement factory area. Biological Trace Element and Research, 142 (3)
(2011) 284-301. doi: 10.1007/s12011-010-8778-y (I.F 1.523)
27.
G.A. Kandhro, T.G Kazi, Sirajuddin, N.F. Kolachi, N. Kazi, H.I. Afridi, J. A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, S. K.
Wadhwa, S. Khan, M.B. Arain, Effects of Selenium Supplementation on Iodine and Thyroid Hormone Status in
a Selected Population with Goiter in Pakistan. Clinical laboratory (2011) 57(7-8), 575-585. (I.F 1.01).
28.
H I. Afridi, T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi, F. Shah, G. A. Kandhro, J. A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, M. K. Jamali, M. B. Arain
Evaluation of Status of Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, and Sodium Levels in Biological Samples in Children
of Different Age Groups with Normal Vision and Night Blindness. Clinical laboratory (2011), 57(7-8), 551557 (I.F 1.01).
29.
H I Afridi; T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi , G. A. Kandhro, J. A. Baig; A,Q. Shah; M. K. Jamali; M. B., Evaluation of
essential trace and toxic elements in Biological Samples of normal and night blindness children of age groups
(3-7) and (8-12) years" Biological Trace Element Research, (2011) 143(1):116-30.(I.F. 1.523). doi:
10.1007/s12011-010-8926-4
30.
H. I. Afridi, T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, J. A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, S. Khan, N.F. Kolachi, S. K. Wadhwa,
F. Shah Evaluation of status of cadmium, lead, and nickel levels in biological samples of normal and night
blindness children of age groups 3-7 and 8-12 years. Biological Trace Element Research, (2011) 142(3) 350-61.
(I.F. 1.523).
31.
N.F. Kolachi, T. G. Kazi, H. I. Afridi, N. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, A. Q. Shah, J. A. Baig, S. K. Wadhwa, S. Khan,
, F. Shah, Distribution of Copper, Iron and Zinc in Biological Samples (Scalp hair, serum, Blood and urine) of
Pakistani Viral Hepatitis (A–E) Patients and controls. Biological Trace Element Research 2011 .(I.F. 1.523)
doi: 10.1007/s12011-010-8852-5
32.
N.F. Kolachi, T. G. Kazi, H. I. Afridi, N. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, J. A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, S. K. Wadhwa, S. Khan,
, F. Shah., M.K. Jamali, M.B. Arain, Status of toxic metals in biological samples of diabetic mother and their
neonates. Biological Trace Element Research, (2011) doi:10.1007/s12011-010-8879-7. (I.F. 1.523)
33.
G.A, Kandhro, T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi, Sirajuddin, H I. Afridi , M.B. Arain, J. A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, S. Khan, N. F.
Kolachi, S.K. Wadhwa, F. Shah, Comparison of Urinary Iodide Determination in Female Thyroid Patients by
two Techniques. Russian Journal of electrochemistry (2011) (I.F 0.442)
34.
N F. Kolachi, T G. Kazi, H.I. Afridi, S. Khan, J. A. Baig, S. K. Wadhwa, A. Q. Shah, F. Shah, Development of
Extraction Methods for Speciation Analysis of Selenium in Aqueous Extract of Medicinal Plants AOAC
International, (2011) 94(4), 1069-1075 (I.F. 1.229).
35.
S. Khan, T.G. Kazi, M. B. Arain, N.F. Kolachi, J.A. Baig, H.I. Afridi, A.Q. Shah, Evaluation of bioavailability
and partitioning of Aluminum in sediment samples of different eco-systems by modified sequential extraction
methods. Clean air, soil and water (2011) (I.F. 1.502)
36.
Afridi, H.I. , Kazi, T.G., Kazi, N. , Sirajuddin , Kandhro, G.A. , Baig, J.A. , Shah, A.Q., Jamali, M.K , Arain,
M.B , Kumar Wadhwa, S., Khan, S., Kolachi, N.F. , Shah, F. Chromium and Manganese Levels in Biological
Samples of Pakistani Myocardial Infarction Patients at Different Stages as Related to Controls. Biological Trace
Element Research (2011) 143(1), 103-15. DOI: 10.1007/s12011-010-8923-7 (I.F. 1.523)
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S.K. Wadhwa, T G. Kazi, H.I. Afridi, N F. Kolachi, S. Khan, J. A. Baig, S. K. Wadhwa, A. Q. Shah, F. Shah,
Case-control study of male cancer patients exposed to arsenic contaminated drinking water and tobacco smoke
with related to non-exposed cancerous patients" Human and Experimental Toxicology (2011) doi::
10.1177/0960327111408154.. (I.F. 1.211)
38.
S. K. Wadhwa, T. G. Kazi, A. A. Chandio, H. I. Afridi, N. F. Kolachi, S. Khan, G. A. Kandhro, S. Nasreen, A.
Q. Shah, J. A. Baig, Comparative study of liver cancer patients in arsenic exposed and non-exposed areas of
Pakistan. Biological Trace Element Research (2011) 144(1-3):86-96. doi:10.1007/s12011-011-9036-7(I.F.
1.523)
39.
H.I. Afridi, T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, J. A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, S. Khan, N. F. Kolachi, S.K. Wadhwa,
F. Shah, Evaluation of arsenic, cadmium, lead, nickel and zinc in biological samples (scalp hair, blood and
urine) of tuberculosis and diarrhea male human immunodeficiency virus patients. Clinical laboratory (2011)
57(11-12):867-78. (I.F 1.01).
40.
S. Khan, T.G. Kazi, J.A. Baig, H.I. Afridi, N.F. Kolachi, Separation/preconcentration methods for the
determination of aluminum in dialysate solution and scalp hair samples of kidney failure patients. Biological
Trace Element Research (2011) 144(1-3):205-16.(I.F. 1.523) doi: 10.1007/s12011-011-9070-5
41.
H.I. Afridi, T. G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, J. A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, S. Khan, N. F. Kolachi, S.K. Wadhwa,
F. Shah, Levels of arsenic, cadmium, lead, manganese and zinc in biological samples of paralysed steel mill
workers with related to controls. Biological Trace Element Research (2011) 144(1-3):164-82.(I.F. 1.523) doi:
10.1007/s12011-011-9063-4
42.
A.Q. Shah, T.G. Kazi, J.A. Baig, H.I. Afridi, Correlation between arsenic concentration in fish and human scalp
hair of people living in arsenic contaminated and non contaminated areas of Pakistan. Biological Trace Element
Research (2011) 144(1-3):197-204. (I.F. 1.523). doi:: 10.1007/s12011-011-9067-0
43.
H.I. Afridi, T.G. Kazi, N. Kazi, G.A. Kandhro, J.A. Baig, A.Q. Shah, S. Khan, N.F. Kolachi, S.K. Wadhwa, F.
Shah, “Evaluation of zinc, copper and iron in biological samples (scalp hair, blood and urine) of tuberculosis
and diarrhea male human immunodeficiency virus patients. Clinical laboratory. (2011) 57(9-10):677-88. (I.F
1.01).
44.
Naeem-Ullah, T.G. Kazi, F. Shah, H.I. Afridi, J.A. Baig, A.S. Soomro, Cloud point extraction and flame atomic
absorption spectrometric determination of cadmium and nickel in drinking and waste water samples. AOAC
International (2011) Accepted (I.F 1.228)
45.
F. Shah, T.G. Kazi, H.I. Afridi, Naeem Ullah, M.B. Arain, J.A. Baig, Cloud point extraction for determination
of lead in blood samples of children, using different ligands prior to analysis by flame atomic absorption
spectrometry: A multivariate study. Journal of Hazardous Material (2011) 192(3):1132-1139.
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2011.06.017(I.F 3.723)
46.
S. Khan, T.G. Kazi, N.F. Kolachi, J.A. Baig, H.I. Afridi, F. Shah, A simple separation/preconcentration method
for the determination of aluminum in drinking water and biological sample. Desalination (2011) 281, 215–220.
(I.F 1.851) doi:10.1016/j.desal.2011.07.063
47.
J.A., Baig, T.G. Kazi, M.B., Arain, A.Q., Shah, H.I., Afridi, G.A., Kandhro, S. Khan, Speciation and
evaluation of Arsenic in surface and ground water: A multivariate case study. Ecotoxicology and Environmental
Safety, (2010) 73(5) 914-923. doi:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2010.01.002 ( I.F 2.34)
48.
J.A. Baig, T. G. Kazi, A. Q. Shah, G.A. Kandhro, Hassan I. Afridi, Sumaira Khan, Bio-sorption studies on
powder of stem of Acacia nilotica: Removal of arsenic from surface water. Journal of Hazardous Materials.
Journal of Hazardous Materials. 178 (2010) 941–948. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.02.028 (I.F 3.723)
49.
A.Q Shah, T.G. Kazi, J. A. Baig, H. I. Afridi, G.A. Kandhro, M. B. Arain, S. K. Wadhwa, N.F. Kolachi,
Determination of Inorganic arsenic species (As3+ and As5+) in muscle tissues of fish species by electrothermal
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atomic
absorption
spectrometry
(ETAAS).
doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2009.08.041 (I.F 3.458)
Food
chemistry
(2010)
119
840–844
50.
N.F. Kolachi, T.G. Kazi, J. A. Baig, G.A. Kandhro, S. Khan, H.I. Afridi, S.K. Wadhwa, A.Q. Shah, Microwave
assisted acid extraction of Se from medicinal plants followed by electrothermal atomic absorption
spectrometric determination. AOAC international, (2010) 93 (2) 694-702 (I.F. 1.228).
51.
S. Khan, T.G. Kazi, N.F. Kolachi, J.A., Baig, Afridi, H.I, S. Wadhwa, F. Shah Cloud Point Extraction of
Vanadium in Pharmaceutical Formulations, Dialysate and Parenteral Solutions using 8-Hydroxyquinoline and
nonionic Surfactant. Journal of Hazardous Materials 182 (1-3) (2010) 371-376 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2010.06.042
(I.F 3.723).
52.
T.G. Kazi, S. K. Wadhwa, H. I. Afridi, N. Kazi, G.A. Kandhro, J. A. Baig, A.Q. Shah, N.F. Kolachi Interaction
of cadmium and zinc in biological samples of smokers and chewing tobacco female mouth cancer patients.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2010) 176 (2010) 985–991 doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.07.064 (I.F 3.723)
53.
A.Q Shah, T.G. Kazi, H. I. Afridi, J.A. Baig, Kandhro, G.A, .Kolachi, N.F, Khan, S , Determination of total
mercury in chicken feed, its translocation to different tissues of chicken and their manure using cold vapour
atomic absorption spectrometry. Food and Chemical Toxicology 48 (2010) 1550–1554
doi:10.1016/j.fct.2010.03.023. (I.F 2.602)
54.
H.I., Afridi, T.G Kazi, N. Kazi, J.A. Baig, Jamali, M.K., Arain, M.B., Kandhro, G.A., Shah, A.Q. Evaluation
of cadmium, lead, nickel and zinc status in biological samples of smokers and non smokers hypertensive
Patients. Journal of Human Hypertension, (2010) 24, 34–43 doi: 10.1038/jhh.2009.39 (I.F. 2.176)
55.
T.G., Kazi, N. Jalbani, J. A. Baig, M.B. Arain, H. I. Afridi, M.K.` Jamali, A. Q. Shah, A.N. Memon,
Evaluation of toxic elements in baby foods commercially available in Pakistan. Food Chemistry (2010)
119 (4), 1313-1317. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2009.09.003 (I.F 3.458)
56.
S.K. Wadhwa, T. G. Kazi, H. I. Afridi, N. Kazi, G.A. Kandhro, J. A. Baig, A.Q. Shah, N.F. Kolachi, S.Khan
Evaluation of cadmium and zinc in biological samples of tobacco and alcohol user male mouth cancer patients.
Human and Experimental Toxicology. (2010) 29 (3) 221–230. doi: 10.1177/0960327109360045 (I.F 1.211).
57.
T.G Kazi , G. A. Kandhro, H. I. Afridi,, N. Kazi , J. A. Baig, M. B. Arain, A. Q. Shah, N. Syed, S. Kumar, N.
F. Kolachi, S. Khan, Interaction of Copper with Iron, Iodine, and Thyroid Hormone Status in Goitrous Patients.
Biological Trace Element Research (2010) 134:265–279. doi:10.1007/s12011-009-8478-7 (I.F 1.523)
58.
A.Q. Shah T. G Kazi, J.A. Baig, H.I. Afridi, G.A. Kandhro, M.B. Arain, N.F. Kolachi, S.K. Wadhwa, Total
mercury determination in different tissues of broiler chicken by using cloud point extraction and cold vapor
atomic
absorption
spectrometry.
Food
and
Chemical
Toxicology
48
(2010)
65–69.
doi:10.1016/j.fct.2009.09.016 (I.F 2.602)
59.
H.I, Afridi, T.G. Kazi, N.G. Kazi, M.K. Jamali, J.A. Baig, G.A. Kandhro, M.B. Arain, A.Q. Shah, Evaluation
of toxic elements in scalp hair samples of myocardial infarction patients at different stages as related to controls.
Biological trace element and research (2010), 134(1), 1-12 doi: 10.1007/s12011-009-8450-6 (I.F 1.523).
60.
61.
T.G. Kazi, G. A. Kandhro, Sirajuddin, H. I. Afridi, J. A. Baig, A. Q Shah, S. K Wadhwa, S. Khan, N. F.
Kolachi, H.R. Shaikh, Evaluation of iodine, iron, and selenium in biological samples of thyroid mother and their
newly born babies. Early Human Development (2010), 86. 649–655. doi:10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2010.07.010
(I.F. 1.587)
T.G. Kazi, S. Khan, J. A. Baig, N F, H. I. Afridi and A. Q. Shah, Determination of trace quantity of aluminum
in dialysate concentrates using solid phase and cloud point extraction methods. Analytical Methods, (2010), 2,
558–563. doi: 10.1039/b9ay00293f (I.F. 1.45)
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F. Shah, T. G., Kazi, H.I. Afridi, S. Khan, N.F. Kolachi, S.K Wadhwa, J.A. Baig, A.Q. Shah, Environmental
exposure of lead and iron deficit anemia in children age ranged 1 - 5 years: A cross sectional study. Science of
the Total Environment. (2010) 408, 5325–5330. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.07.091. (I.F 3.19)
63. H.I, Afridi, T.G. Kazi, N.G. Kazi, G.A. Kandhro, J.A. Baig, A.Q. Shah, M.K. Jamali, M.B. Arain, N. F.
Kolachi, S.K. Wadhwa, S. Khan, F. Shah, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, and Sodium Levels in Biological
Samples of Pakistani myocardial infarction Patients at different stages as related to controls. Clinical laboratory
56(9-10):427-439. (2010) (I.F 0.827).
62.
J.A. Baig, T.G. Kazi, A. Q. Shah, M.B. Arain, H.I. Afridi, S. Khan, G. A. Kandhro, Naeemullah, A. S.
Soomro Evaluating the accumulation of arsenic in maize (Zea mays L.) plants from its growing media by Cloud
Point Extraction Food and Chemical Toxicology 48 (2010) 48, 3051–3057. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2010.07.043 (I.F.
2.602).
65. G.A., Kandhro, T.G. Kazi, N. Kazi Afridi, H.I., Sirrajuddin, J.A. Baig, Shah, A.Q., Haffez- R. Shaikh, Nida F
Kolachi, Sham K Wadhwa, Zinc and Iron Determination in Serum and Urine Samples of Thyroid Patients
using Cloud Point Extraction. AOAC International, 93 (5), (2010) 1589 -1594. (I.F. 1.228).
64.
66.
N. F. Kolachi, T.G. Kazi, H.I. Afridi, S. Khan, K. Wadhwa,, A.Q. Shah, F. Shah, J.A. Baig, Sirajuddin,
Determination of Selenium content in Aqueous Extract of Medicinal Plants used as herbal supplement for
cancer patients. Food and Chemical Toxicology
48 (2010) 3327–3332 (I.F. 2.602)
doi:10.1016/j.fct.2010.08.032
67.
J.A. Baig, T.G. Kazi, A. Q. Shah, M. B. Arain, S. Khan, H. I. Afridi, G. A. Kandhro, N. F. Kolachi,
Optimization of cloud point extraction and solid phase extraction methods for speciation of arsenic in natural
water using multivariate technique, Analytica Chimica Acta (2009), 651 57–63. (I.F 4.31)
doi:10.1016/j.aca.2009.07.065.
68.
J.A. Baig, T.G Kazi, Arain, M.B., Afridi, H.I., Kandhro, G.A., Sarfraz, R.A., Jamal, M.K., Shah, A.Q.
Evaluation of arsenic and other physico-chemical parameters of surface and ground water of Jamshoro, Pakistan
.Journal of Hazardous (2009), 166, 662–669. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.11.069 (3.723).
69.
J.A. Baig, T.G. Kazi, M.B. Arain, A.Q. Shah, R.A. Sarfraz, H.I. Afridi, G.A. Kandhro, S. Khan, Arsenic
fractionation in sediments of different origins using BCR sequential and single extraction methods Journal of
Hazardous Materials (2009), 167, 745–751.doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.01.040 (I.F 3.723)
70.
T. G., Kazi, S. Khan, J.A. Baig, H. I. Afridi, N. F. Kolachi, S. Kumar, A. Q. Shah, Separation and
preconcentration of aluminum in parenteral solutions and bottled mineral water using different analytical
techniques. Journal of Hazardous Materials (2009) 172(2-3), 780-785 doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.07.064 (I.F
4.144).
71.
T.G., Kazi, M.B. Arain, J.A. Baig , Jamali, M.K., Afridi, H.I., Jalbani, N., Sarfraz, R.A., Niaz, A. The
correlation of arsenic levels in drinking water with the biological samples of skin disorders. Science of the
Total Environment, (2009). 407 (3), 1019-1026 doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2008.10.013 (I.F 2.905).
72.
Arain, M.B., T.G Kazi , Baig, J.A., Jamali, M.K., Afridi, H.I., Shah, A.Q., Jalbani, N., Sarfraz, R.A.
Determination of arsenic levels in lake water, sediment, and foodstuff from selected area of Sindh, Pakistan:
Estimation of daily dietary intake. Food and Chemical Toxicology (2009) 47 (1), pp. 242-248
doi:10.1016/j.fct.2008.11.009 (I.F 2.602).
73.
S. Khan, T. G. Kazi, J. A. Baig, H. I. Afridi, N. F. Kolachi, S. Kumar, A. Q. Shah Separation and
Preconcentration of Trace Amounts of Aluminum ions in surface water samples using spectroscopic techniques.
Talanta (2009), 80, 158–162 doi: 10.1016/j.talanta.2009.06.055 (I.F. 3.374)
74.
Arain, M. B. Kazi, T.G, Baig, J. A., Jamali, M.K. Afridi, H. I. Jalbani, N., Sarfraz, R.A., Kandhro, G.A.
Respiratory effects in people exposed to arsenic via the drinking water and tobacco smoking in southern part of
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.
Science
of
the
total
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.07.012 (I.F 2.905)
environments
(2009) 407 (21), pp. 5524-5530.
75.
Shah, A.Q., T.G Kazi, Arain, M.B., Jamali, M.K., Afridi, H.I., Jalbani, N., Baig, J.A., Kandhro, G.A.
Accumulation of arsenic in different fresh water fish species - potential contribution to high arsenic intakes.
Food Chemistry, (2009). 112 (2), pp. 520-524 (doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2008.05.095 (I.F 3.146)
76.
T.G. Kazi , M.B. Arain, M.K. Jamali, N. Jalbani, H.I. Afridi, R.A. Sarfraz, J.A. Baig, A.Q. Shah, Assessment
of water quality of polluted lake using multivariate statistical techniques: A case study. Ecotoxicology and
Environmental Safety (2009)72, 301-309 doi:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2008.02.024 ( I.F 2.34)
77.
Shah, A.Q., T.G. Kazi, Arain, M.B., Jamali, M.K., Afridi, H.I., Jalbani, N., Sarfraz, R.A., J.A. Baig,
Comparison of electrothermal and hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry for the determination of
total
arsenic
in
broiler
chicken.
Food
Chemistry
(2009).
113
(4),
1351-1355
doi.10.1016/j.foodchem.2008.08.069 (I.F 3.146)
78.
M. K. Jamali, T.G Kazi, M. B. Arain, H. I. Afridi, J. A. Baig, A. Q. Shah, Time-saving application for
sequential extraction of heavy metals by optimized BCR method and lixiviation from untreated sewage sludge.
Acta Agronomica Hungarica (2009) 57 (2), 215-230. doi:10.1556/AAgr.57.2009.2.13 (I.F. 0.4)
79.
Afridi, H.I., T.G Kazi, Kazi, N.G., Arain, M.B., Jalbani, N., Sarfraz, R.A., Shah, A.Q., Baig, J.A. Evaluation of
arsenic, cobalt, copper and manganese in biological Samples of Steel mill workers by electrothermal atomic
absorption
Spectrometry.
Toxicology
and
Industrial
Health
(2009)
25 (1), 59-69.doi:
10.1177/0748233709103036 (I.F. 0.915)
80.
Shah, A.Q., T.G Kazi, Arain, M.B., Baig, J.A., Afridi, H.I., Kandhro, G.A., Khan, S., Jamali, M.K. Hazardous
impact of arsenic on tissues of same fish species collected from two ecosystem Journal of Hazardous Materials
(2009) 167 , 511–515 doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.01.031(I.F 4.144)
81.
Jamali, M.K., T.G Kazi, Arain, M.B., Afridi, H.I., Jalbani, N., Kandhro, G.A., Shah, A.Q., Baig, J.A. Heavy
metal accumulation in different varieties of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grown in soil amended with domestic
sewage
sludge,
Journal
of
Hazardous
Materials,
(2009) 164 (2-3), 1386-1391.
doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.07.07 (I.F 4.144)
82.
Jamali, M.K., T.G Kazi , Arain, M.B., Afridi, H.I., Jalbani, N., Kandhro, G.A., Shah, A.Q., J.A. Baig,
Speciation of heavy metals in untreated sewage sludge by using microwave assisted sequential extraction
procedure. Journal of Hazardous Materials (2009), 163 (2-3), 1157-1164 doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.07.071
(I.F 4.144)
83.
T.G. Kazi, Jalbani, N., J.A. Baig, Kandhro, G.A., Arain, M.B., Afridi, H.I., Jamali, M.K., Shah, A.Q.
Determination of toxic elements in infant formulae by using electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometer.
Food and chemical Toxicology (2009), 47(7) 1425-1429. (I.F 2.602) doi:10.1016/j.fct.2009.03.025
84.
Shah, A.Q. T.G., Kazi, Arain, M.B., J.A. Baig, Hassan I. Afridi, Mohammad K. Jamali, , Nusrat Jalbani,
Ghulam A. Kandhro. Optimization of ultrasonic assisted acid extraction of mercury in fish muscles tissues
using multivariate strategy. AOAC international (2009) , 92 ( 5),1580-1586.(I.F. 1.223)
85.
Afridi, H.I., T.G. Kazi , Shah, A.Q., Kazi, N., J.A. Baig, Jamali, M.K., Arain, M.B., Kandhro, G.A. Status of
essential trace metals in biological samples of diabetic mother and their neonates Archives of Gynecology and
Obstetrics, (2009) 280:415–423 (I.F. 1.072). doi: 10.1007/s00404-009-0955-x
86.
T.G. Kazi, N. Jalbani, J.A. Baig, Kandhro, G.A., Afridi, H.I., Arain, M.B., jamali, M.K., Shah, A.Q.
Assessment of toxic metals in raw and processed milk samples using electrothermal atomic absorption
spectrophotometer. Food and Chemical Toxicology (2009) 47 (9), 2163-2169 doi:10.1016/j.fct.2009.05.035
(I.F 2.602)
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Arain, M. B. Kazi, T.G. Jamali, M.K. Afridi, H. I. Jalbani, N. J.A. Baig, Speciation of heavy metals in sediment
by conventional, ultrasound and microwave assisted single extraction: a comparison with modified Sequential
extraction procedure. Journal Hazardous Materials (2008) 154 998–1006 doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2007.11.004
(I.F 3.723)
88.
Afridi, H.I., Kazi, T.G., Kazi, N., Jamali, M.K., Arain, M.B., Jalbani, N., Baig, J.A., Sarfraz, R.A.
Evaluation of status of toxic metals in biological samples of diabetes mellitus patients
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, (2008) 80 (2), 280-288.
89.
Afridi H.I. Kazi T.G. Kazi N. Jamali M.K. Arain M.B. Jalbani N. Sarfaraz R.A. Shah A. Kandhro G.A. Shah,
A.Q. Baig, J.A. Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium and Sodium Levels in Biological Samples of Hypertensive
and non hypertensive Diabetes Mellitus Patients. Biological Trace Element and Research. (2008), 24(3) 206224 doi:10.1007/s12011-008-8142-7 (I.F 1.523).
90.
M.K Jamali, T.G. Kazi, M.B. Arain, H.I. Afridi, N. Jalbani, J.A. Baig, A. Niaz, Effect of liming on the
distribution of heavy metals in untreated industrial sewage sludge produced in Pakistan for cultivation of
Sorghum bicolor (L). The Environmentalist (2008) 28, 366-375 doi:10.1007/s10669-007-9149-x (I.F 0.33)
91.
G.A. Kandhro, T.G. Kazi, H.I. Afridi, N. Kazi, M. B. Arain, R.A. Sarfraz, Sirajuddin, Nasreen Syed, J.A. Baig,
Evaluation of Iron in Serum and Urine and their Relation with Thyroid Function in Female Goitrous Patients.
Biological Trace Element and Research, (2008) 125, (3), 203-212. doi: 10.1007/s12011-008-8174-z. (I.F
1.523)
92.
M. B. Arain, T.G. Kazi, M.K. Jamali, H. I. Afridi, N. Jalbani, J.A. Baig, Time saving modified BCR sequential
extraction procedure for the fraction of Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn in sediment samples of polluted lake. Journal
of Hazardous Materials (2008), 160 (1), 235-239. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.02.092 (I.F 3.723)
93.
T.G Kazi, Afridi, HI. N. Kazi Jamali, MK. Arain, MB. Jalbani, N. J.A. Baig, Distribution of Zinc, Copper and
Iron in biological samples of Pakistani myocardial infarction (1st, 2nd and 3rd heart attack) patients and
controls. Clinica Chimica Acta (2008) 389(1-2) 114-119 doi:10.1016/j.cca.2007.12.004 ( I.F 2.388)
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS IN NATIONAL JOURNALS
Sr. No.
Author/Title/ Journals
1. S. Khan, T.G. Kazi, N.F. Kolachi, H.I. Afridi, J.A. Baig, A.Q. Shah, S. Kumar, F. Shah Translocation
of Aluminum to Grain Crops Grown in Different Agricultural Systems. Pakistan Journal of Analytical
and Environmental Chemistry, (2012) 13(1) 63 – 69.
2. A.Q. Shah, T.G. Kazi, J.A. Baig, H.I. Afridi, G.A. Kandhro, S. Khan, N.F. Kolachi, S.K. Wadhwa,
Determination of Total Mercury in Muscle Tissues of Marine Fish Species by Ultrasonic Assisted
Extraction Followed by Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. Pakistan Journal of Analytical
and Environmental Chemistry, (2010) 11(2) 12 – 17.
3. J.A. Baig, T.G. Kazi, A.Q. Shah, H.I. Afridi, G.A. Kandhro, S. Khan, A Green Analytical Procedure
for Sensitive and Selective Determination of Arsenic in Scalp Hair Samples of Arsenic Exposed
Adults of Both Genders, Pakistan Journal of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, (2010) 11 (2)
23 – 29.
4. G.A. Kandhro, T.G. Kazi, Sirajuddin, N. Kazi, H.I. Afridi, M.B. Arain, J.A. Baig, A.Q. Shah, N.
Syed, Evaluation of the Iodine Concentration in Serum and Urine of Hypothyroid Males Using an
Inexpensive and Rapid Method. Pakistan Journal of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, (2009)
10 (1-2) 67 – 75.
5. M.B. Arain, T.G. Kazi, M.K. Jamali, H.I. Afridi, J.A. Baig, N. Jalbani, A.Q. Shah, Evaluation of
Physico-Chemical Parameters of Manchar Lake Water and Their Comparison with Other Olobal
Published Values. Pakistan Journal of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry, (2008) 9 (2) 101 –
109.
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Sneh Bhandari
Current
Position
Chemistry Research & Development Director,
Silliker Laboratories, 1304 Halsted Street, Chicago Heights, Il 60411.
Experience
Since May, 1997
Silliker Laboratories
Chemistry Research Director
Chicago Heights, IL
• Direct & Manage the chemistry research and serves as a resource to the Silliker clients to resolve
their analytical issues.
• Working with corporate to plan budget, growth and structural development of the department.
• Write proposals to justify research studies. Create research reports to summarize the findings and discuss
those in relation to the objective and existing knowledge.
• Design research studies, experiments and protocols.
• Help clients about regulatory guide lines (FDA, USDA) including nutritional labeling
& claims, quality control issues etc.
• Wrote a chapter on food hazards resulting from environmental, industrial and agricultural contaminants.
• Made various presentations at professional and scientific meetings including AOAC, IFT, AOCS etc.
• Managed special projects like stability testing, method validation including studies to fill in the gaps
cited in FDA form 483 and other audits.
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Studied tocopherol and tocotrienol stability in oil, salad dressings and supplements.
Helped clients to study oil authenticity and also oil adulteration.
Studied retinol and vitamin D photo-stability in milk stored in white and yellow containers.
Served on various AOAC Expert Review Panels and Stakeholder Panels.
Member of AOCS Chromatography Technical Committee.
AOAC Technical Committee member for Additives (2004-2007).
Was involved in EPR for vitamin E analysis in dietary supplements (AOAC task force; FDA/NIH ).
Develop and write SOPs, Policies and the method protocols to be used in routine functions of the lab.
Validated HPLC/GC methods to analyze various nutritionally important food analytes, i.e.,tocopherols,
tocotrienols, vit K, nutraceuticals, capsaicin. cholesterol & phytosterols. sugars, sugar alcohols etc.
1995–1997
Research Manager
Silliker Laboratories
Chicago Heights, IL
• Managed Research Department. Developed and validated various new HPLC methods for analysis
including B-lactam antibiotics in milk, vitamin K analysis using post-column on line derivatization,
iodine by ion-chromatography with PAD, amino acids analysis, hydroxy-citric acid, benzocaine,
• resorcinol, carotenoids, ginginosides, aspartamae and its degradatory products.
• Participated in AOAC collaborative study on ethoxyquin.
1990–1995
Silliker Laboratories
Method Development Specialist
Chicago Heights, IL
• Managed and supervised instrumental and vitamin dept. Developed various new HPLC methods.
• Participated in AOAC collaborative study on vitamin D analysis by HPLC.
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-21987–1990
Dept of Food Science & HN, Gainesville, FL
Postdoctoral Research Associate
• Studied metabolism and bioavailabilty of folate vitamers in humans using stable isotopes analyzed using
mass-spec.
• Synthesized various stable isotopes of folates and purified using HPLC & characterized by
photo diode array.
• Studied Polyglutamyl conjugase from human intestinal brush border vesicles and from porcine pancreatic
juice using a HPLC assay.
• Devised various methods of folate extraction from biological tissues assessed using HPLC methods.
1986–1987
Dept of Pharmacology, LSUMC, Shreveport, LA
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
• Studied mechanism of folate transport in rat kidney. Characterized folate receptor in renal brush
border vesicles.
• Studied effect of ethanol on folate metabolism and bioavailabilty of folate vitamers in rat using
radioactive isotopes.
1976–1986
Biochemistry Dept., MS University, Baroda, India
Reader and Lecturer
• Taught Biochemistry, Human Physiology and Clinical Chemistry, Human Nutrition and Food
Chemistry to post-graduate students.
• Studied effects of nutritional factors on intestinal enzymes and lipids.
1982–1983
Dept. of Pediatrics, AHSC, Tucson, AZ
UNESCO Postdoctoral Research Fellow
• In vitro studies on sugar transport using everted gut sac technique and its correlation with
activities of digestive enzymes.
• Studies on thyroid hormone receptors in isolated intestinal epithelial crypt and villi cells.
1977–1980
Principal Investigator
Biochemistry Dept., MS University, Baroda, India
• Studies on intestinal phosphoinositide metabolism.
1972–1976
Biochemistry Dept., MS University, Baroda, India
Research Fellow
• Studies on intestinal enzymes and biochemistry in relation to nutrition.
1972–1972
Biochemistry Dept., MS University, Baroda, India
Research Fellow
Studies on soybean hemagglutinins and trypsin inhibitors and effect of food processing on the same.
Education
1972–1977
Biochemistry Dept., MS University, Baroda, India
• Ph.D. in Nutritional Biochemistry.
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-31970–1972
Biochemistry Dept., MS University, Baroda, India
• M.S. in Biochemistry. Specialization: Human Nutrition.
1967–1970
Jodhpur University, India
• Bachelor of Science.
Major subjects:
C.N.S.
1994
Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and Physics.
Certification Board for Nutr. Sp., American College of Nutrition
• Certified Nutrition Specialist (C.N.S.)
Honors
♦ Named as AOAC Fellow in 2011
♦ Appointed to AOAC Official Methods Board in 2010 for 3 years term
♦ AOAC Additives Technical Committee Member
♦ Involved in AOCS in Chromatography Technical Committee (member fatty acid analysis group)
♦ AOAC Horwitz Advisor
♦ AOAC/FDA/NIH Expert Review Panel member – Coenzyme Q (2005)
♦ Serving as a Single Lab Validation Expert for Vitamin E Analysis in Dietary Supplements for
AOAC/FDA/NIH Task force.
♦ Sweetener Technical Committee member ISBT.
♦ Past - AOAC Associate Referee for Vitamin E .
♦ Listed in Strathmore’s Who’s Who Directory (1995-96).
♦ UNESCO Postdoctoral Fellowship (1982).
AOAC
Collaborative Studies Participated
♦ Vitamin D in infant formula by a HPLC method AOAC 995.05 (1995).
♦ Ehoxyquin in feeds by a HPLC method (996.13).
♦ Participated in USDA led folate analysis in foods using triple enzyme method.
Theses
Publication
♦ Ph.D.
Nutritional Studies on rat intestinal Phytase
♦ M.Sc.
Effects of diet on Cholesterol Metabolism.
♦ Original Research Papers Published :
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♦ Book Chapter
♦ Presentations at Scientific meetings
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1
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(In: Handbook of Food Safety, 2003, Wiley)
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October 17, 2012
To Whom it May Concern:
I am submitting the following CV with the objective of participating on any AOAC expert
review panels (ERP) dealing with the analysis of metals by ICP-MS in foods, beverages, infant
formula, or supplements.
Brief Summary of Specific Experience in Metals by ICP-MS
I have extensive experience with the use of ICP-MS for the analysis of metals at commercial
testing laboratories, including experience with method development, optimization, and
validation. I have been reviewing ICP-MS data since 1993, and I first started performing ICPMS analyses in 1997. For the past fifteen years I have either been performing ICP-MS analyses
or supervising groups of chemists who were using ICP-MS for the determination of metals in
complex matrices. I have taken several advanced training courses on ICP-MS analysis, including
courses on the use of isotope dilution and interference reduction technologies. I have given
numerous poster and oral presentations and a large number of conferences on a broad range of
topics related to ICP-MS analysis, most recently at the AOAC Annual Meeting.
References
Ewa Pruszkowski, ICP-MS Sr. Product Specialist, Perkin Elmer
408-232-0655, ewa.pruszhowski@perkinelmer.com
Colin Davies, President, Brooks Rand Labs
206-632-6206 ext. 102, colind@brooksrand.com
Dirk Wallschläger, Professor, Trent University
705-748-1011 ext. 7378, dwallsch@trentu.ca
Thank you very much for your consideration. If you have any questions regarding this submittal,
please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Michelle L. Briscoe
VP of Analytical Services/Technical Director
michelle@brooksrand.com
206-632-6206, ext. 117
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Michelle L. Briscoe
Vice President of Analytical Services
Technical Director
Brooks Rand Labs
3958 6th Avenue Northwest
Seattle, Washington 98107
206-632-6206, ext. 117
michelle@brooksrand.com
OBJECTIVE
My objective is to participate on any AOAC expert review panels (ERP) dealing with the analysis of
metals by ICP-MS in foods, beverages, infant formula, or supplements.
QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY
Twenty years of experience in the environmental chemistry laboratory field, including fourteen years
at the senior-management level:
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Technical – Sixteen of year of hands-on and managerial oversight of ICP-MS analyses being
performed in commercial testing laboratories, including experience with method development,
the use of optimized interference reduction technologies, and various sample digestion
techniques
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Operations and Management – extensive experience in managing all aspects of company
operations and budgets; eighteen years in supervisory positions
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Business Development – direct oversight of all company sales and marketing, including
developing and implementing big-picture company goals
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Project Management - broad knowledge in management of varied and complex analytical
projects in the environmental industry, as well as large company-wide projects
•
Laboratory Systems – Twenty years of experience environmental chemistry field, including
fifteen years of experience in areas of ultra-trace level metals analysis and speciation protocols
EDUCATION
B.S. in the Natural Sciences awarded June 1992
Western Oregon University, Monmouth, OR
Major: Chemistry and Physics
Minor: Biology
Numerous professional development and technical training courses (details provided upon request)
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Brooks Rand Labs, Seattle, WA:
Vice President of Analytical Services and Technical Director  July 2004 – Current
In my current position as Vice President at Brooks Rand, I oversee all operations of the Analytical
Services Division. I am responsible for the division budget (~$3 million), and for ensuring all work is
performed on-time, at the highest level of quality possible, and in a manner that generates a profit for
the company. I oversee and directly participate in business development efforts and assist the company
President in critical company decision-making. I am responsible for selecting and contracting with
vendors, all human resources, and ensuring that all staff who report to me (approximately 25 people)
have the tools and resources required to perform their roles to the best of their abilities. I am
responsible for all aspects of laboratory operations, quality assurance, customer service, finance and
budgeting, facilities management, capitol equipment procurement, employee professional
development, and staff morale.
Frontier Geosciences (now Frontier Global Sciences), Seattle, WA: Many of my positions at
Frontier overlapped or were performed concurrently with other positions; therefore, the timeline below
may seem a little odd. There were times when I filled up to five roles at the same time, making for a
complicated job description. I would be happy to describe any of the positions or the timeline in more
detail upon request.
Vice President of Operations  August 2002 – July 2004
The position of VP Operations was created for me as the company grew to a size where it was deemed
necessary to have one person in charge of all company operations. In this position, all research
scientists, the laboratory manager, the QA Officer, and all administrative staff (a total of 60 FTEs)
reported to me. I was responsible for creating and managing seven separate annual departmental
budgets and all company activities outside of accounting and business development. All decisions
related to IT, HR, QA, facilities, safety, and laboratory management were ultimately my responsibility.
I sought out the best vendors to provide services for Frontier, and negotiated contracts on behalf of the
company. I helped the department managers (which included all of Frontier’s research scientist and the
laboratory manager) develop hiring and business plans, setting goals for revenue and profitability,
helped them to achieve those goals, and I assisted in personnel issues where necessary. On a corporate
level, I have served on Frontier’s Management Committee since 1998, where I have been instrumental
in making company-wide decisions and setting corporate policy. I have been the “go to” person in the
absence of the company president for decision making and check signing. Ask me about my
experience in setting up a trace metals laboratory from scratch in 2004.
Board of Directors and Treasurer  January 2001 – June 2004
I served as one of Frontier’s five Board members since the inception of a real, active Board in 2001
until my most recent term ended in June 2004. I also have served as the Treasurer for Frontier
Geosciences from January 2003 – June 2004.
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Human Resources Director  April 2003 – February 2004
The position of HR Director was added to my other VP of Admin duties when this role was relinquish
by Frontier’s President. As HR Director, my responsibilities included all aspects of hiring, evaluations,
and terminations; ensuring that all employees were thoroughly covered by our corporate benefits,
including medical insurance (including selection of appropriate plan), dental insurance, vision
insurance, life insurance, short- and long-term disability insurance, and other company benefits and
perks; administration of the company’s 401(k) plan; writing and editing of the employee handbook;
and ensuring that the company met its legal and ethical responsibilities in all areas related to HR.
Vice President of Administration & Analytical Services  March 2001 - August 2002
When this position was created, the oversight of all corporate administration was combined with the
duties of the Laboratory Manager. This included oversight of IT, Safety, QA, Facilities, Office
Management (including reception), and Graphics. Since taking this position (and up until the present
time), I have been instrumental in company-wide business development efforts, including over 20 oral
presentations (with self-prepared PowerPoint presentations) to clients, potential clients, government
agencies, and at technical meetings.
Quality Assurance (QA) Officer  April 2001-November 2001, March 2003-November 2003
I served as interim QA Officer for time periods above when Frontier was between QA Officers. During
both time periods, it was my responsibility to review and edit Frontier’s Quality Assurance Plan and
ensure that the company was following all requirements laid out in the plan. I was also responsible for
keeping our state and NELAC certifications current, review and approval of all SOPs, preparation of
quarterly QA reports, review of all incident reports and corrective action reports and prescribing
additional corrective actions or documentation when needed.
Laboratory Manager  April 1998 - November 2001
My duties as Laboratory Manager included oversight of all aspects of Frontier’s Analytical Laboratory.
This included supervision of all of the groups within the laboratory (trace metals analysis, mercury
analysis, project management, QA, technical data services, shipping & receiving, and bottle washing).
I was responsible for the budgeting and revenue projections for the department, which had as many as
40 FTEs producing as much as $5M in revenue. Ask me about my experience in setting up a total
mercury lab in the rural hills of Peru the summer of 2000.
Project Management Group Leader  August 1999 - August 2001
As the group leader for the Project Management Group, I supervised a group of 5-8 project managers,
while still managing about $1.5M of projects. I was responsible for the hiring, training, and
development of all project coordinators and project managers, as well the approval of all data and final
reports submitted to our clients.
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Project Manager  June 1996 - August 2001
While I was still an analyst, I started assuming project management responsibilities, including setting
up projects with clients, sending quotations and proposals, report generation, narrative writing,
speaking with clients on the phone about their results, and invoicing.
Trace Metals Group Leader  December 1996 – April 1998
I was promoted to Group Leader after less than two years with the company. In this position I was
responsible for the management and supervision of the group, which included a staff of up to 6
analysts and laboratory assistants. I made decisions about the purchase of new instrumentation, and
was the lead ICP-MS analyst after this instrument was purchased in 1997. All group scheduling and
training was performed by me, in addition to method development and QA review of all data produced
by the trace metals group. During this time I also gained extensive experience in ultra-clean sample
collection of environmental field samples.
Trace Metals Analyst  July 1995 – December 1996
As one of the founding members of Frontier’s Trace Metals Group, I helped develop new methods for
the analysis of trace metals in environmental samples using GFAAS, HG-AAS, and HG-AFS.
Laucks Testing Laboratory (now Pace Analytical), Seattle, WA:
Inorganics Department Supervisor - Conventionals  July 1994 – July 1995
In addition to maintaining many of my analytical responsibilities, I directed a nine-member team and I
was responsible for data validation and thoroughness of all analytical results reports and CLP-style
results packages (including electronic data deliverables) generated by the department. I was an integral
part of overall division management, including hiring, work distribution, and instrument maintenance.
Inorganics Analyst  August 1992 – July 1994
I performed numerous analytical tasks, including anions by IC, mercury by CV-AAS, nutrients and
cyanide by automated colorimetry, and TPH by FTIR.
PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS, AND PUBLICATIONS
Briscoe, M., Ugrai, T., Escarez, C., Joslin, I., Setzer, B., Rankin, T., Thorsness, B., and Carter, A.,
2012. “Analysis of Arsenic Species and Low-Level Heavy Metals in Rice” Poster presentation at the
126th AOAC Annual Meeting, October 1, 2012, Las Vegas, NV.
Briscoe, M., Ugrai, T., Escarez, C., Setzer, B., Madonick, E., and Carter, A., 2012. “Quantifying
Micronutrients to Determine Accuracy of Metals Concentrations in Supplements and
Nutraceuticals” Poster presentation at the 126th AOAC Annual Meeting, October 1, 2012, Las
Vegas, NV.
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Briscoe, M., and Ugrai, T., 2012. “Analysis of Saline/Brine Water Samples for Low-Level Trace
Metals: Overcoming Matrix Effects” Invited presentation at the Department of Energy Analytical
Service Providers Workshop, September 17, 2012, Idaho Falls, ID.
Briscoe, M., and Ugrai, T., 2012. “Analysis of Low-Level Metals in Seawater by ICP-MS:
Overcoming Matrix Effects” Invited presentation at the Perkin Elmer Inspiring Innovation Nation
Tour, May 3, 2012, Lynnwood, WA.
Briscoe, M., 2012. “Arsenic Speciation in Water, Soil/Sediment, & Tissue Samples” Invited
presentation at the DoD Environmental Monitoring and Data Quality Workshop, March 29, 2012,
La Jolla, CA.
Briscoe, M., 2011. “Analytical Methods and Associated Challenges for Trace Metals Speciation”
Invited presentation at the Symposium on Modern Analytical Techniques Used in Evaluating the
Concentration of Trace Metals in Foods and Dietary Supplements, Annual Meeting of AOAC
International, September 20, 2011, New Orleans, LA.
Briscoe, M., 2011. “A Brief History of Metals Speciation Method Development and Analysis in the
Pacific Northwest” Invited presentation at the National Environmental Monitoring Conference,
August 17, 2011, Bellevue, WA.
Briscoe, M., 2010. “Complying with Wet FGD Wastewater Discharge Regulations for Metals” Invited
presentation at Babcock & Wilcox Environmental Technologies Users Conference, July 21, 2010,
Baltimore, MD.
Briscoe, M., 2010. “Analyzing Flue Gas Desulfurization Wastewaters for Low-Level Trace Metals
using ICP-DRC-MS: Overcoming Matrix Interferences” Invited presentation at Pittcon Conference
(Perkin Elmer Lecture Series), March 3, 2010, Orlando, FL.
Briscoe, M., 2010. “Complying with FGD Wastewater Discharge Regulations for Metals” Presented at
the Electric Utility Environmental Conference (EUEC), February 3, 2010, Phoenix, AZ.
Briscoe, M., 2009. “Trace Metals Determination in Flue Gas Desulfurization Water: Optimization of
Dynamic Reaction Cell ICP-MS.” EPRI, Palo Alto, CA: 2009. 1017978.
Briscoe, M., 2009. “Trace Metals Analysis and Speciation QA/QC,” invited presentation at the SFEI
QA/QC Seminar, October 7, 2009, Oakland, CA.
Briscoe, M., 2009. “Analyzing Flue Gas Desulfurization Wastewaters for Low-Level Trace Metals
using ICP-DRC-MS: Overcoming Matrix Interferences” invited presentation at the Perkin Elmer
Northwest User’s Group Meetings, September 29-30, 2009, Portland, OR, and Seattle, WA.
Fawley, A., and Briscoe, M., 2009. “Collecting & Handling Water Samples for Trace Metals
Analyses,” full-day workshop presented by Brooks Rand Labs, September 25, 2009, Seattle, WA.
Fawley, A., Briscoe, M., and Durdle, A., 2008. “Collecting & Handling Water Samples for Trace
Metals Analyses,” full-day workshop for the Northwest Environmental Training Center, Course
ID: CHEM-305, August 1, 2008, Seattle, WA.
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Fawley, A., and Briscoe, M., 2008. “Collecting & Handling Water Samples for Trace Metals
Analyses,” full-day workshop for the Northwest Environmental Training Center, Course ID:
CHEM-305, June 27, 2008, Seattle, WA.
Briscoe, M., 2007. “Advances in Analytical Methods for Trace Metals Analyses,” invited presentation
at the SFEI Regional Monitoring Program Laboratory Meeting, October 3, 2007, Oakland, CA.
Bloom, N., Bollen, A., Briscoe, M., Hall, G., Horvat, M., Kim, C., Lasorsa, B., Marvin-Dipasquale,
M., and Parker, J. 2006. “International Solid Phase Mercury Speciation Exercise (ISPMSE):
Introduction and Preliminary Results,” invited paper for the 8th International Conference on
Mercury as a Global Pollutant, August 10, 2006, Madison, WI.
Briscoe, M., 2006. “Ultra-Trace Level Sampling for Methyl Mercury,” invited presentation at Bay
Area Methyl Mercury Workshop, May 31, 2006, San Jose, CA.
**Please note: In August 2005 my last name changed to Briscoe from Gauthier**
Gauthier, M.L., 2005. “Analysis of High-Saline Aqueous Samples by ICP-MS using
Co-precipitation Techniques,” invited presentation for the Pacific Northwest Section Meeting of
AOAC International, Tacoma, WA, June 23, 2005.
Gauthier, M., 2004. “The Beautiful Complexity of Methyl Mercury Analysis,” invited presentation at
CalTest, September 9, 2004, Napa, CA.
Vandervort, A.F., and Gauthier, M.L., 2000. “A Comparison of Different Sediment Digestion
Techniques,” invited presentation for NOAA Quality Assurance Workshop, Washington, D.C.,
April 10, 2000.
Litten, S., Fowler, B., Gauthier, M., and Bloom N. 1999. “Containment Assessment and Reduction
Project: Toxic Chemicals in New York Harbor and Vicinity – Sources and Ambient
Concentrations of Pesticides, PAHs, Mercury and Cadmium,” poster presentation at CETAC
Conference, November 15-19, 1999, Pittsburgh, PA.
Gauthier, M.L., and Bloom, N.S. 1999. “ICP-MS as an Effective Screening Technique for Total
Mercury Determination by CV-AFS (EPA Method 1631),” invited presentation for NOAA Quality
Assurance Workshop, Richmond, CA, February 2, 1999.
Bloom, N.S, and Gauthier, M.L. 1998. “Lower MDLs and Better Accuracy for ‘Total Recoverable
Metals’ in Water through the Use of Dilute HF/HNO3 Digestion at 85°C in Sealed Teflon Bottles,”
invited presentation for EPA Conference on the Analysis of Water, Washington D.C., May 5-6,
1998.
Bloom, N.S, Gauthier, M.L., and Wallschläger, D. 1997. “Ultra-Trace Speciation of Selenium by
Automated Hydride Generation-Flame Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry (HG-AFS),” poster
presentation for Geoanalysis ‘97, June 2-5, 1997, Vail, CO.
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Gauthier, M.L., Brunette, R.C., and Bloom N.S. 1997. “A Preliminary Comparison of Mercury,
Arsenic, and Selenium in Two Adjacent Geothermally-Impacted Seepage Lakes,” poster
presentation at the Fourth International Conference on the Biogeochemistry of Trace Elements,
June 23, 1997, Berkeley, CA.
MEMBERSHIPS
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AOAC International (2010 – present)
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American Council of Independent Laboratories, ACIL (2010 – 2012)
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Society for Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, SETAC (2002 – present)
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American Chemical Society, ACS (1995 – 2005)
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Analytical Laboratory Managers Association, ALMA (1999 – 2004)
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Society for Applied Spectroscopy, SAS (2000 – 2004)
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Northwest Forum of Woman Entrepreneurs (2002 – 2004)
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Min Huang
Aegis Sciences Corporation
BRIEF STATEMENT OF EXPERTISE
I received my PhD in Analytical Chemistry with works on ICP-AES and ICP-MS in 1989. I have about
totally 40 peer-review papers published in professional journals, including Analytical Chemistry.
In the middle of 1990s, I started my career in research works on LC-MS and LC-MS/MS. Therefore, I have
a broad range of knowledge from inorganic elemental analysis to organic and bioanalysis.
One of my major application areas has been in nutrition and food analysis. I would like to take this
opportunity to join the Expert Review Panel.
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Resume
Name
Min Huang
EXPERIENCES
* Demonstrated R&D achievements in various techniques of instrumental analysis,
from organic, biological to inorganic analysis, with 43 peer-review papers, 4 US
patents, and 11 Japan patents.
* Experience in quantitation and identification of small molecules, as well as
investigation of product degradation by LC-MS and LC-MS/MS.
* Experience in HPLC, GC, GC/MS, Electrophoresis, IR, UV;
* Some experience in large molecule analysis by MALDI-TOF-MS;
* Experience in working at GLP and GMP regulation lab;
* Experience in ICP-MS, ICP-AES for elemental analysis.
* Experience in project management and supervision.
* Additional languages native Chinese and fluent Japanese
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Department of Chemistry, Wuhan University, China, 1989.
M Sc. Institute of Shanghai Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Science, 1986
BS Department of Chemistry, Wuhan University, China, 1983
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
4/2012 – Research Scientist, Aegis Sciences Corporation
LC-MS/MS method development for drug analysis in pain management and other
applications, including nutrition and food safety analysis.
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7/2006 – 11/2011 Lead Staff Scientist, Covance
One promotion from Senior Scientist to Lead Staff Scientist
Method development, validation for the applications of liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LCMS and LC-MS/MS) in quantitation of various small molecules in biological matrices (tissues,
blood/serum and so on), various food matrices, as well as other samples. Investigating product
degradation and impurity identification. Trouble-shooting for routine tests and other responsibilities for
supporting analytical service. Technical supervision and training chemists; involvement in technical
decision and client communications.
6/2004 – 7/2006 Academic Specialist (Faculty), Diagnostic Center for Population and
Animal Health, Michigan State University
Developing method and supervising routine analysis of the analytical toxicology group. R&D on method
development for organic and bioanalysis, including separation, identification and quantification of small
molecules in tissue, serum, urine and other matrix by LC/MS/MS. The research topics included analysis
of albendazole and its metabolite, metronidazole, antibiotics, pesticides, conotoxin, anticoagulants,
ionophores, drug screen. Also involved in HPLC, GC/MS and other techniques, such as ICP-MS for Se and
heavy metal analysis.
1/2002 – 6/2004 Research Associate, National Center for Forensic Science, Orlando, Florida
Study on small molecule identification and structural elucidation by LC-MS (quadrupole and ion trap
mass spectrometers: Agilent 1100 LC-MSD, Finnigan LCQ). HPLC separation for various dyes. Analysis of
polyamine for drug discovery.
9/1996 – 11/2001 Senior Researcher, Central Research Laboratory/Life Science Division, Hitachi, Ltd.
(Tokyo, Japan)
R&D in instrumentation of LC/MS, ICP-MS; evaluation of prototype instruments; application research;
Small molecule identification by LC/MS; Micro sample introduction technique; DNA and protein analysis
by mass spectrometry (ESI-LCMS and MALDI-TOFMS), including high throughput SNPs analysis by
MALDI-TOF-MS and LC/MS/MS;
Research on ionization techniques for LC-MS instrumentation. Research on other techniques including
GC-MS and capillary electrophoresis
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1993 - 1996 Assistant Professor, The University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo,
Japan
1992 – 1993 JSPS Guest Researcher granted by Japanese Department of Education
1991 – 1992 Guest Researcher, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Research works on HPLC, high resolution mass spectrometry, as well as ICP-MS. Also include develop
methods on sample preparation, separation and enrichment; teaching activity (HPLC, NMR, IR, GC-MS).
1989 – 1991, Associate Professor, Wuhan University of Technology, China
Teaching Analytical Chemistry; Research works on inorganic analysis by ICP-AES.
The project of Trace Element Analysis of High Purity Functional Ceramic Materials was supported by
NSFC (Natural Science Foundation of China)
PUBLICATIONS
43 peer-review papers, 3 papers to be published and 4 US patents
Min Huang at al. “Simultaneous measurement of vitamin D and its metabolites in tissues and foods by
ultra high pressure liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS” (To be
published)
Min Huang at al. “Simultaneous measurement of vitamin D and pre-vitamin D in infant formula by ultra
high pressure liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS” (To be published)
Min Huang et al. “Study on the conversion of vitamin D to pre-vitamin D and its effect on accuracy of
vitamin D measurement by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS” (To be
published)
1. Min Huang, Doug Winters, Darryl Sullivan, and Dawn Dowell “Application of Ultra Performance
Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry for the Measurement of Vitamin D in Infant
Formula And Adult/Pediatric Nutritional Formula AOAC Official Method First Action 2011.11”
J. AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 95 (2), 1 - 3, 2012
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2. Min Huang, Wilson K. Rumbeiha, W. Emmett Braselton, and Margaret Johnson
"Rapid quantification of ionophores in feeds by liquid chromatography- tandem mass
Spectrometry" J. Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 23 (2) 956-961, 2011
3. Min Huang and Doug Winters “Application of Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography
Tandem Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) on Measurement of Vitamin D in Foods and
Nutritional Supplements” J. AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 94 (1), 211-223, 2011
4. Min Huang, Wilson K. Rumbeiha, W. Emmett Braselton and Margaret Johnson “Rapid and
reliable identification of ionophore antibiotics in feeds by liquid chromatography–tandem
mass spectrometry. J. Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 23 (2), 358-363 2011
5. Min Huang, Paul LaLuzerne, Doug Winters, and Darryl Sullivan “Measurement of Vitamin D
in Foods and Nutritional Supplements by Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass
Spectrometry (LC/MS/MS)” J. AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 92 (5), 1327 - 1335, 2009
6. Min Huang, Doug Winters, Richard Crowley, and Darryl Sullivan “Measurement of WaterSoluble B Vitamins in Infant Formula by Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass
Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)” J. AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 92 (6), 1728 - 1738, 2009
7. Min Huang and Richard Crowley “The growing impact of mass spectrometry in food analysis”
Food & Beverage Asia 42-44, June/July, 2008
8. Wenlu Song, Min Huang, Wilson Rumbeiha and Hui Li “Determination of amprolium,
carbadox, monesin and tylosin in surface water by liquid chromatography/tandem mass
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soectrometry.” Rapid Communication in Mass Spectrometry, 21, 1944 -1950, 2007
9. M. Huang, Rachel Russo, Barry G. Fookes and M. Sigman “Analysis of Fiber Dyes by
Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) with Electrospray Ionization:
Discriminating between Dyes with Indistinguishable UV-Visible Absorption Spectra”
J. Forensic Sciences, 50 (3) 1-9 (2005)
10. R. Gardner, J. Delcros, F. Konate, F. Breitbeil, B. Martin, M. Sigman, M. Huang, and Phanstiel, Otto,
IV. N1-Substituent Effects in the Selective Delivery of Polyamine Conjugates into Cells Containing
Active Polyamine Transporters. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 47(24), 6055-6069 (2004)
11. M. Huang, Jehuda Yinon and M. Sigman “Forensic Identification of Dyes Extracted from
Textile Fibers by Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS)”
J. Forensic Sciences, 49, 238 – 249 (2004)
12. M. Huang and A. Hirabayashi, “Multi-charged oligonucleotide ion formation in sonic spray
ionization for mass spectrometry” Analytical Sciences, 18, 385 – 390 (2002)
13. M.Huang, A. Hirabayashi, A. Okumura and Yukiko Hirabayashi “Matrix effect on the
analysis of oligonucleotide by using a mass spectrometer with a sonic spray ionization
source” Analytical Sciences 17 (10), 1179 – 1182 (2001).
14. M.Huang, A. Hirabayashi, T. Shirasaki, and H. Koizumi “A multi-microspray spray
nebulizer for microwave-induced plasma mass spectrometry”
Analytical Chemistry 72(11), 2463 - 2467 (2000).
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15. M.Huang, H. Kojima, T. Shirasaki, A. Hirabayashi and H. Koizumi “Study on
solvent loading effect on ICP and MIP plasma sources with a microliter nebulizer”
Anal. Chim. Acta 413, 217 -222 (2000).
16. M.Huang, T. Shirasaki, A. Hirabayashi and H. Koizumi “ Microliter Sample
Introduction Technique for Microwave Induced Plasma Mass Spectrometry”
Analytical Chemistry 71(2), 427-432 (1999).
17. M.Huang, H. Kojima, A. Hirabayashi and H. Koizumi “A novel nebulizer for
ICP-AES” Analytical Sciences 15(3), 265-268 (1999).
18. Y. Liu, M.HUANG and A. Masuda “High-precision determination of osmium and rhenium
isotope ratios by in situ oxygen isotope ratio correction using negative thermal ionization
mass spectrometry” International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Process 173(3), 163-175
(1998).
19. M.Huang and A. Masuda “Chemical separation of zirconium for its isotopic measurements”
J. of Anal. Science 14(1), 1 - 4 (1998).
20 M.Huang and A. Masuda “Measurement of the atomic weight of ruthenium by negative thermal
ionization mass spectrometry”
Analytical Chemistry 69 (6), 1135-1139(1997).
21. M.Huang, Y. Liu and A. Masuda “Accurate measurement of ruthenium isotopes
by negative thermal ionization mass spectrometry”
Analytical Chemistry 68(5), 841-844(1996).
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22. M.Huang and Y. Chen “Progress in thermal ionization mass spectrometry”
J. of Anal. Science 12(3), 242-246(1996).
23. A. Masuda and M.Huang “A trial to detect the aberration of Ru isotopic ratios due to
radioactive decay of technetium” Proc. Japan Academy 70B(2), 25-29(1994).
24. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Studies on matrix interferences in electrothermal vaporization
combined with ICP-AES” Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis 14(6), 61-64(1994).
25. Z. Jiang, B. Hu, M.Huang and Y. Zeng “The study on electrothermal vaporization for sample
introduction the inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry”
Journal of Analytical Science 10(1), 1-9(1994).
26. Z. Jiang, B. Hu, M.Huang and Y. Zeng “Fluorinatingly thermal vaporization of rare earth elements
Analysis by ICP-AES and its mechanism” Rare Earth Elements 15(6), 23-29 (1993).
27. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Determination of yttrium in lanthanum oxide by PTFE fluorinating
technique combined with ETV-ICP-AES” Journal of Rare Earths 10(1), 56-60(1992).
28. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Study on vaporizer for ETV-ICP-AES”
Chemical Journal of Chinese Universities, 13(4), 467-469(1992).
29. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Determination of yttrium in La2O3 by ICP-AES with electrothermal
fluorinating volatilization technique” Journal of The Chinese Rare Earth Society, 10(2), 163166(1992).
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30. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Determination of rare earth elements by Inductively coupled plasma
atomic emission spectrometry with fluorinating electrothermal graphite furnace vaporization”
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 20(3), 287-289(1992).
31. M.Huang, J. Chang and L. Feng “Study and manufacture of fluoric acid resistance high-salt nebulizer
for ICP-AES” (in Chinese ) Instrumentation 10(1), 33-35(1992).
32. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Electrothermal vaporization as a sample introduction
technique of ICP-AES, A Review” Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis 12(5), 75-82(1992).
33. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Fluorinating and volatilization of refractory elements from a
graphite furnace for sample introduction into an inductively coupled plasma by using
polytetrafluoroethylene slurry” J. Anal. At. Spectrom. 6(3), 221-224(1991).
34. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “A new method for determination of rare earth elements
vaporized in graphite furnace with a PTFE slurry fluorinating reagent by inductively coupled plasma
atomic emission spectrometry” Analytical Sciences, 7(5), 773-778(1991).
35. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Atomic emission spectrometry of inductively coupled plasma
with sample introduction by electrothermal vaporization”
Chemical Research in Chinese Universities, 7(1), 27-31(1991).
36. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Vaporization behaviors of analytes introduced by electrothermal
vaporization inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry”
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 19(10), 1192-1195(1991).
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37. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Analytes condensation and transport efficiency in ETV-ICP-AES”
Analytical Laboratory, 10(2), 12-13(1991).
38. M.Huang, L. Feng and Q. Dong “Analysis of titanium carbide ceramic material powder
by ICP-AES” (in Chinese with English abstract). Trace Analysis, 7(3/4), 90-92(1991).
39. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Studies on volatilization of zirconium from
electrothermal graphite furnace for sample introduction into Inductively coupled plasma”
Chemical Journal of Chinese Universities 5(4), 288-292(1989).
40. M.Huang, L. Xu, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng, “Study on the technique of ICP-AES by
using electrothermal graphite furnace as a sample introduction device”
Chemical Journal of Chinese Universities 10, 709(1989).
41. M.Huang, J. Zhang, L. Xu, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “Simultaneous determination of
trace metals in La2O3 using solvent extraction preconcentration combined with
ETV-ICP-AES” J. The Chinese Rare Earth Society, 7(3), 82-84(1989).
42. M.Huang, Z. Jiang and Y. Zeng “The comparison of ETV-ICP-AES and GFAAS”
Trace Analysis 5(2), 1 -6(1989).
43. M.Huang and X. Shen “Analysis of ultrafine ZrO2 powder for minor and trace
elements by a slurry sampling inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometric
method” Spectrochimica Acta. 44 (10), 957-964(1989)
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PATENTS
1. Atsumu Hirabayashi, Min Huang, Yukiko Hirabayashi, Akihiko Okumura, US Patent 6,673,547, DNA
Analysis System.
2. Min Huang, Atsumu Hirabayashi, US Patent 6,499,675, Analytical Apparatus Using Nebulizer.
3. Min Huang, Atsumu Hirabayashi, US Patent 6,485,689, Analytical Apparatus Using Nebulizer.
4. Min Huang, Atsumu Hirabayashi, US Patent 6,446,883, Nebulizer.
5. Atsumu Hirabayashi, Min Huang, Yukiko Hirabayashi, Akihiko Okumura, JP2949108
And other 10 Japan patents
Professional affiliations,
AOAC, ACS, ASMS
Member of Expert Review Panel of AOAC
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BARBRO KOLLANDER
National Food Agency, Uppsala, Sweden
BRIEF STATEMENT OF EXPERTISE
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY
Experienced Analytical Chemist (PhD), qualified in method development within research, as
well as for educational and governmental purposes. Specialist at sample preparation
techniques before ICP-AES and ICP-MS. Appreciated lecturer. Knowledgeable in leadership
and university management. Experienced leader of projects.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Senior Scientist in Analytical Chemistry
6/2011 – Present, National Food Agency, Uppsala, Sweden
Method development ICP-MS (recent work: Semi quantification of 70 elements in food,
Speciation of Arsenic by HPLC-ICP-MS).
National Food Agency Expert in analysis of heavy metals and minerals in food.
Project leader.
Coordinator for external funding at Science department, National Food Agency
Lecturer in Analytical and Environmental Chemistry
7/1997 – 10/2009, Mälardalen University (MDH), Eskilstuna, Sweden
Examiner and head responsible for courses in Analytical Chemistry which includes both
theoretical and laboratorial education.
Director of studies for research education at the Department of Biology and Chemical
Engineering and also personnel manager for the PhD students, 4/2006 – 4/2007.
Member of The Faculty Board of Science and Technology at Mälardalen University and
responsible for the Committee of Quality in Under Graduate Education 6/2001 – 6/2007.
Member of the executive group at the Department of Biology and Chemical Engineering
4/2006 – 4/2007.
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Curriculum Vitae
Barbro Inga Kristina Kollander, born 1969
National Food Agency
P.O 622
S-751 26 Uppsala
Sweden
+46(0)18-175360
+46(0)18-175500
barbro.kollander@slv.se
EDUCATION
2011
PhD analytical chemistry, Uppsala University
Name of doctoral thesis: “Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission
Spectrometry – Exploring the Limits of different Sample Preparation Strategies”
2006 Courses in leadership, Mälardalen University
1999 Licentiate degree (between master and doctorate) in Analytical Chemistry,
Uppsala University
Name of licentiate thesis: ”Analytical Properties of an Agarose-Iminodiacetate
Chelating Adsorbent Used for the Preconcentration of Trace Metal Ions in Water
Prior to the Determination by ICP-AES”
1993 Master of Science in Chemistry, Uppsala University
Name of master thesis: ”Analys av metalljoner i reaktorvatten”(eng. Analysis of
metall ions in reactor water), produced in collaboration with ABB Atom, Västerås,
Sweden
WORK EXPERIENCE
Senior Scientist in Analytical Chemistry
6/2011 – Present, National Food Agency, Uppsala, Sweden
Method development ICP-MS (recent work: Semi quantification of 70 elements in food,
Speciation of Arsenic by HPLC-ICP-MS).
National Food Agency Expert in analysis of heavy metals and minerals in food.
Project leader.
Coordinator for external funding at Science department, National Food Agency
Lecturer in Analytical and Environmental Chemistry
7/1997 – 10/2009, Mälardalen University (MDH), Eskilstuna, Sweden
Examiner and head responsible for courses in Analytical Chemistry which includes both
theoretical and laboratorial education.
Director of studies for research education at the Department of Biology and Chemical
Engineering and also personnel manager for the PhD students, 4/2006 – 4/2007.
Member of The Faculty Board of Science and Technology at Mälardalen University and
responsible for the Committee of Quality in Under Graduate Education 6/2001 – 6/2007.
Member of the executive group at the Department of Biology and Chemical Engineering
4/2006 – 4/2007.
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PUBLICATIONS
“Contaminants and minerals in foods for infants and young children –Analytical Results”
SLV Rapport 1-2012, V Öhrvik, J Engman, B.Kollander
“Comparison of results of contaminants with different analytical methods”, SLV internal
report 2012, B Kollander, V Öhrvik, J Engman
”Bly i älgfärs – en förstudie” (eng. Lead in minced moose meat – an exploratory study”
SLV internal report 2012, L Jorhem, B Kollander, S Sand.
“Fast Multi Element Screening with ICP-MS”, Poster at Joint meeting AOAC NMKL,
Copenhagen Denmark, 2012, B.Kollander, Joakim Engman
“Applications of a fast multi element screening method using ICP-AES on different liver
samples and mice organs” Submitted, B.Kollander, M. Andersson, J. Pettersson
“Slurry Introduction of Non Digested Biological Samples to ICP-AES”, Poster at Winter
Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Zaragoza, Spain, February 2011, B.Kollander,
Marit Andersson, Jean Pettersson
“Determination of Lead in Non Digested Liver by Isotope Dilution and Slurry Introduction
to ICP-TOFMS - a preliminary investigation”, Poster at Winter Conference on Plasma
Spectrochemistry, Zaragoza, Spain, February 2011, B.Kollander, Marit Andersson, Jean
Pettersson
”Fast multi element screening of non-digested biological materials by slurry introduction to
ICP-AES, Talanta 80:2068-2075 (2010), B Kollander, M. Andersson, J. Pettersson
“Fast multi element screening of non-digested biological materials
by slurry introduction to ICP-AES – two applications”, Poster at Analysdagarna Uppsala,
Sweden, June 2010, B.Kollander, Marit Andersson, Jean Pettersson
”Comparison between Meinhard, Cross Flow and burgener T2100 Nebulizers for Direct
Multi Element Analysis of WholeBlood by ICP-AES”, Poster at Analysdagarna
Gothenburg, Sweden, May 2008, B.Kollander, Marit Andersson, Jean Pettersson
Properties of a high capacity iminodiacetate-agarose adsorbent and its application in a flow
system with on-line buffering of acidified samples for accumulation of metal ions in natural
waters”, Talanta 49:825-835(1999), P Hashemi, B. Noresson*, Å.Olin
*
Noresson was my surname as married
“Effects of capacity on the preconcentration of trace metals and matrix elimination by an
iminodiacetate chelating adsorbent”, Talanta 46:1051-1063 (1998), B. Noresson*, P
Hashemi, Å.Olin
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Noresson was my surname as married
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BRIEF STATEMENT OF EXPERTISE:
Extensive experience working within teams, supervising technical personnel, and leading
projects. Areas of expertise include 12 years of experience on heavy metals analysis in
variety types of matrices, Microscopy, chromatography, analytical chemistry, and ISO
17025.
References:
1) Dr. Joe Rainey
Past President of Southern Section of AOAC International
Director, Strategic Business Initiative
The Coca-Cola Company
404-676-2853
jorainey@coca-cola.com
2) Dr. Christopher Smith
Senior Scientist
The Coca-Cola Company
404-676-2360
christopsmith@coca-cola.com
3) James Van Slate
Manager Analytical Services Laboratory
The Coca-Cola Company
404-676-2781
jvanslate@coca-cola.com
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Farzaneh Maniei
1471 Brentwood Dr.
Marietta, GA 30062
770-973-3840
Frznh@hotmail.com
SUMMARY
Extensive experience in working within teams, supervising technical personnel, and leading projects with
proven strengths in
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Analytical Chemistry
Chromatography
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Metals Analysis
Microscopy
EXPERIENCE
The COCA COLA COMPANY
Atlanta, GA
ICP-MS Analyst
Sep 2005 – June 2006
Associate Scientist
June 2006 – Sep 2009
Scientist
Sep 2009 – Sep 2012
Senior Scientist
Sep 2009 – Present
• The procurement of laboratory equipment and supplies necessary for the completion of assigned
project, assistance with installation of 7500 Agilent ICP-MS, evaluation of instrumentation to
ensure completion of IQ - PV, and conducting maintenance and troubleshooting of
instrumentation as needed.
• Validation of a screening method for analysis of metals in ingredients, analysis of metals in 5
types of beverages, heavy metals in synthetic beverages, screening method for analysis of metals
in ingredients. All method published internally and accredited by A2LA in 2010.
• Hands on organic extraction of different types of compounds including herbicides and
Acrylamide, and carbonyl compounds in ingredients.
• Certifying standards for bottling plants including: Phosphate, Citric acid and sulfuric acid using
UV-Vis and titration.
• Hands on Acquity UPLC including validation of a method for analysis of aspartame in enviga by
UPLC.
• Analysis of foreign materials using FT-IR, Raman and variety of microscopes like
stereomicroscope. Handling consumer complaint and urgent samples to resolve production lines
and ingredient’s issues.
• Subject Matter Expert in metals analysis within the Coca-Cola system, Networking on monthly
basis with other global laboratories and leading the internal network. Established processes to
obtain alignment on different laboratories’ operations and practices.
• Troubleshoot and support other associates across the Coca-Cola system with technical difficulties
regarding heavy metals analysis.
• Create a strong bottleneck for supplying juice ingredients to producing plants including
developing the method for screening contaminants regarding heavy metals, and provide support
to the field to monitor the heavy metals level, and control the level in finished products globally
since 2008.
• Leading and participating on many projects within the Coca-Cola System including alignments of
laboratories operations and best practices regarding Juice ingredients testing.
METAMETRIX CLINICAL LABORATORY
Team Support Chemist and Laboratory Supervisor
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Norcross, GA
2004-2005
Analytical method development for biological samples by ICP\DRC II in accordance with the
regulatory environment of an accredited clinical laboratory.
Revalidate and inspection of the method, instrument maintenance, and analysis of biological
samples using 4500 Agilent ICP-MS.
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Review the patient’s data, consult and reporting the results in order to maintain the accuracy and
integrity of reports.
Promotion to Laboratory supervisor in Sept. 2004 and duties added to above including
performance review of assigned employees.
MICROCOATING TECHNOLOGIES
Atlanta, GA
Analytical Associate Scientist
2001-2004
• Operation, calibration, maintenance, troubleshooting and method development for a variety of
instrumentation including VG Plasma Quad II ICP/MS, XRF, TGA, UV-Vis, and DSC to support
the development and production of deposited thin-films.
• Surface analysis of deposited thin films applying variety of analytical techniques using XRD, FTIR and UV-Vis.
• Authoring reports and procedures, and interfacing regularly with managers and senior scientists
in operations support regarding analytical findings to optimize the quality and properties of
depositions.
GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Atlanta, GA
Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant
1999-2001
• Instructed students in conducting assigned experiments.
• Instructed students in proper use and maintenance of various laboratory related instruments
including distillation systems, FT-IR, GC, and UV-Vis.
MOJAN CORPORATION
Tehran, Iran
Technical Sales Engineer
1996-1998
• Managed major client’s accounts to create specifications for best fit for different types of water
and wastewater filtration systems.
• Handling and troubleshooting technical difficulties and carried solutions for our clients.
• Negotiate and response to clients supporting offers and proposals.
AZAD University
Tehran, Iran
Graduate Teaching and Research Assistant
1994-1996
• Instructed students in separation and identification of organic compounds,
• Instructed students in proper use and maintenance of various laboratory related instruments like
FT_IR, GC.
• Reviewing laboratory reports and ordering laboratory supplies.
EDUCATION
Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA
M.S. in Analytical Chemistry
May 2001
GPA 3.6
Research project: Micellar Electro Kinetic of Homologous Alkyl Ketones using Novel-chelating
surfactant involving organic synthesis of surfactants by Capillary Electrophoresis hands on Chemstation
Software.
Azad University
Bachelor of Science – Major in Chemistry
Tehran – Iran
May 1993
Publication:
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Scott Flanagan; Eric Hall; Wade Bowie; James W. Fuhs; Robbie Logan; Farzaneh Maniei and Andrew
Hunt. “A design-of-experiments approach to modeling activity coefficients in solvent mixtures: a case
study using platinum (II) acetylacetonate in mixtures of acetone, cyclohexanol, 1, 2, 3, 4tetrahyronaphthalene and propylene carbonate.”
Presentations:
2003 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference, “Carbon supported Pt nanomaterials for fuel cell applications
using combustion chemical vapor condensation.”
“Richard Breitkopf; Jan Hwang; Farzaneh Maniei; Andrew Hunt and Peter Faguy”
Special Training:
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ICP-MS DRC II Operator Course using ELAN Software.
Comprehensive four days training covering fundamentals of ICP-MS operation, analysis and
maintenance.
Comprehensive 5 days training on Acquity UPLC method development, instrumentation and
empower software.
Comprehensive training on various type of samples preparation by microwave system.
Six Sigma/Lean greenbelt certified.
Supply Chain Optimization/Operational Excellence Associate certified.
Membership:
Active member of AOAC International participating on heavy metals working group, Assist in organizing
and assembling annual meetings of Southern Section of AOAC International.
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JENNY NELSON, PH.D.
3045 Deakin St Unit U, Berkeley, California  94705 (c) 510-517-6475
jenny_nelson@agilent.com
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Solutions-focused Applications Scientist with MBA, Ph.D., MS, and 10 years’ progressive leadership in
project management, business strategy, training, research, and technology. Strong analytical and
communication skills with proven ability to motivate teams, synthesize complex issues, and exceed
goals. Expertise in multitasking and troubleshooting. Creative problem solver. Innovative and dedicated.
EDUCATION
Saint Mary’s College of California, Moraga, CA
Executive Master of Business Administration, Focus: Leadership & Strategy; 2011
• Selected courses: Strategic Management, Managing Global Competition
• Consulting project: Consulted with team on labor and currency issues and recommended
business strategy for Superior Tea Company, American company expanding into China.
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
• Doctor of Philosophy, Analytical Chemistry
o Advisor: Joseph A. Caruso
o Thesis Title “Elemental Speciation Analysis of Metals, Phosphorus and Sulfur:
Exploring Environmental and Biological Samples”
• Master of Science, Chemistry
• Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
CAREER PROGRESSION
Agilent Technologies, Inc., Santa Clara, CA
2012 – Present
Applications Scientist, World Wide Food Market Development Team
• Develop collaborations with the leading food scientists in North America and Europe.
• Manage and help direct projects for all atomic spectroscopy collaborators in North America and
Europe
• Technical resources to all atomic spectroscopy collaborators in North America and Europe. Help
with
• Develop application notes and other marketing materials (i.e. webinars, etc.) from research
collateral developed with our collaborators.
Energy Technology Company, Chevron, Richmond, CA
2007 – 2012
Lead Research Scientist / Technical Lead, Atomic Spectroscopy Lab
• Supervise 4 employees and 2 contractors, oversee 5 labs, hire and evaluate employees, perform
as technical lead 50% of time and conduct research method development 50% of time.
Leadership achievements:
• Direct assignments and troubleshoot problems in Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) high volume
lab, ranging from broken instrument to unknown samples, resolving issues without downtime.
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Manage lab that handles 100 samples per day, training technicians on all test methods and
implementing new technology to reduce turnaround time and improve company profitability.
• Recruited to Chevron as Research Scientist after completing Ph.D. as subject matter expert on
ICPMS; promoted to Lead in 2010 based on outstanding performance.
Business Strategy achievements:
• Orchestrate new lab, earning recognition as first person at Chevron to implement ICPMS
equipment to develop business, increasing sample load by 6, driving revenue, and recapturing
lost business.
• Travel to different global and domestic Chevron sites, to resolve issues; conduct virtual training
and collaborate with customers.
• Lead new lab development, ranging from procurement stage to method development and training
new technicians to collaborating with customers who are Chevron people working world-wide.
• Collaborate with senior scientists and vendors to obtain better specs and upgraded instruments.
Process Improvement achievements:
• Spearhead research method development to generate new solutions to Chevron researchers and
engineers.
• Establish higher standards for data analysis and emphasize safety regulations for handling
hazardous materials, resulting in zero incidents since taking over lab.
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
1999 – 2007
Head Teaching Assistant for General Chemistry lab and recitation
• Trained graduate and undergraduate students on instrumentation and laboratory techniques.
• Mentored undergraduate and graduate students.
• Selected as General Chemistry lab and recitation Teaching Assistant.
• Named Undergraduate Research Assistant, 1999 – 2001.
• Chosen Undergraduate Research Assistant, Women in Science and Engineering Program, 2000.
US Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati OH
2006 – 2007
• Synthesized and characterized Arsenic compounds.
• Analyzed mouse urine contents to evaluate arsenic metabolism using LC with inductively coupled
plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and electrospray (ESI)-MS for detection
• Confirmed novel arsenic compounds using ESI-MS
• Developed LC separations to separate inorganic arsenic and its four sulfur analogs while using ICPMS for arsenic and sulfur specific detection
Procter and Gamble, Cincinnati, OH
Japan Society for Promotion of Science, Nara Women's University, Nara, Japan
2005
2003
PUBLICATIONS
Jenny Ellis, Carl Rechsteiner, Michael Moir and Steve Wilbur, “Determination of volatile nickel and
vanadium species in crude oil and crude oil fractions by gas chromatography coupled to inductively coupled
plasma mass spectrometry”, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 26, 1674-1678 (2011)
Jenny Ellis, Estrella Rogel, Lori Thomas, Michael Moir and Cesar Ovalles,” Determination of Nickel and
Vanadium by Capillary Flow-Injection ICPMS Coupled to On Column Asphaltene Separation Method”
Prepr. Pap.-Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Pet. Chem, (2010).
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Jenny L. Ellis, Sean D. Conklin, Christina M. Gallawa, Kevin M. Kubachka, Andrea R. Young, Patricia A.
Creed, Joseph A. Caruso, John T. Creed, “Complementary molecular and elemental detection of speciated
thioarsenicals using ESI-MS in combination with a xenon-based collision-cell ICP-MS with application to
fortified NIST freeze-dried urine” Anal Bioanal Chem, (2008).
Jenny Ellis, Rudolf Grimm, Joseph F. Clark, Gail Pyne-Geithman, Steve Wilbur and Joseph A. Caruso,
“Studying phosphorylation in cerebrospinal fluid with capLC-ICPMS for 31P specific detection and
nanoLC-Chip/ITMS for identification,” J. Proteome Research, (2008)
Jenny Ellis, Estela Del Castillo, Maria Montes Bayon, Rudolf Grimm, Joseph F. Clark, Gail Pyne-Geithman,
Steve Wilbur and Joseph A. Caruso, “A Preliminary Study of Metal Associated Proteins in CSF by capLCICPMS and nanoLC-CHIP/ITMS,” J. Proteome Research, (2008).
Jenny Ellis, Monika Shah, Kevin Kubachka and Joseph A. Caruso, “Determination of organophosphorus fire
retardants and plasticizers in waste-water samples using MAE/SPME with GC-ICPMS and GC-TOFMS
detection,” J. Environ. Monitoring, (2007).
PRESENTATIONS
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Jenny Nelson, Jack Cappozzo, Katie Banaszewski , Rima Juskelis. Olive Oil Characterization using
ICPMS and Mass Profiler Professional Software. AOAC, Las Vegas, NV. October 2012. Oral
Presentation
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Jenny Nelson, Jack Cappozzo, Katie Banaszewski , Rima Juskelis. Olive Oil Characterization using
ICPMS and Mass Profiler Professional Software. 12th Rio Conference, Iguassu Falls, Brazil.
September 2012. Oral Presentation
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Jenny Ellis, Carl Rechsteiner, Michael Moir and Steve Wilbur, “Determination of volatile nickel
and vanadium species in crude oil and crude oil fractions by gas chromatography coupled to
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry”, Winter Conference on Plasma
Spectrochemistry, Zaragoza, Spain. 2011
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Jenny Ellis, Carl Rechsteiner, Michael Moir and Steve Wilbur, “Determination of volatile nickel
and vanadium species in crude oil and crude oil fractions by gas chromatography coupled to
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry”, GC-ICPMS Forum, Waldbrum, Germany. 2010
Oral Presentation – Invited Speaker
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Jenny Ellis, Estrella Rogel, Lori Thomas, Michael Moir and Cesar Ovalles,” Determination of Nickel
and Vanadium by Capillary Flow-Injection ICPMS Coupled to On Column Asphaltene Separation
Method” ACS - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Pet. Chem, San Francisco, CA, 2010. Oral Presentation
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Jenny L. Ellis, Sean D. Conklin, Christina M. Gallawa, Kevin M. Kubachka, Andrea R. Young,
Patricia A. Creed, Joseph A. Caruso, John T. Creed, “Complementary molecular and elemental
detection of speciated thioarsenicals using ESI-MS in combination with a xenon-based collision-cell
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ICP-MS with application to fortified NIST freeze-dried urine”. Winter Conference on Plasma
Spectrochemistry, Temcual, CA. 2008 Oral Presentation
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Jenny Ellis, Monika Shah, Kevin Kubachka and Joseph A. Caruso, “Determination of
organophosphorus fire retardants and plasticizers in waste-water samples using MAE/SPME with
GC-ICPMS and GC-TOFMS detection,” Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Taormina,
Italy. 2007
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Jenny Ellis. 3rd Annual Ohio Mass Spectrometry Symposium, 21-March-2006; Columbus, OH. Oral
Presentation
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Jenny Ellis, Monika Shah, and Joseph A. Caruso. Determination of Organophosphorous Fire
Retardants in Waste Water Samples Using Microwave Assisted Extraction and SPME Coupled to
GC-ICPMS.”; Poster Presentation at 2006 Graduate Poster Forum, 3-Mar-2006; Cincinnati, OH.
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Jenny Ellis, Monika Shah, and Joseph A. Caruso. Determination of Organophosphorous Fire
Retardants in Waste Water Samples Using Microwave Assisted Extraction and SPME Coupled
to GC-ICPMS. Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, Tucson, AZ. 2006
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Jenny Ellis, Hershel Jude, Mitchell Vamos, Jeanette A. Krause Bauer, William B. Connick,
“Synthesis and Characterization of Two-Electron Platinum Reagents: Complexes with two
potentially mer-coordinating tridentate ligands.”, 223th National ACS Meeting, Anahiem,
California, March 2004. Oral Presentation
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Jenny Ellis, Jeanette Krause Bauer, William B. Connick, " Engineering Photoluminescent TwoElectron Platinum Complexes with mer-Coordinating tridentate Polypyridyl Ligands.", Oesper
Symposium, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 15, 2004.
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Jenny Ellis, Hershel Jude, Mitchell Vamos, Jeanette Krause Bauer, William B. Connick,
"Synthesis and Characterization of Platinum(II) Complexes for two-electron transfer", Ohio
Inorganic Weekend, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 21-22, 2003.
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Jenny Ellis, Hershel Jude, William B. Connick, "Synthesis and Characterization of Platinum(II)
Complexes with two potentially mer-coordinating tridentate ligands", Oesper Symposium,
Cincinnati, Ohio, October 10, 2003.
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Jenny Ellis, Hershel Jude, William B. Connick, "Synthesis and Characterization of Platinum(II)
Complexes with NCN¯ Pincer Ligands", 21st ICP Satellite Symposium on Photochemistry and
Photobiology of Complexes Including Supremolecular Systems and Coordination Compounds,
Ritsumeikan University, Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan, August 1-3, 2003
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Jenny Ellis, Hershel Jude, Jeanette A. Krause Bauer and William B. Connick, "Synthesis and
Characterization of Two-Electron Platinum Reagents", UC Graduate Poster Forum, Cincinnati,
Ohio, March 7, 2003.
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Jenny Ellis, Hershel Jude, William B. Connick, "Synthesis and Characterization of Platinum
Reagents for Two-Electron Transfer", Oesper Symposium, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 25, 2002.
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Greg T. Carroll, Stuart A. Willison, Mason Rouser, Jenny L. Ellis, Sudhir Shori, Hershel Jude,
Jeanette Krause Bauer, William B. Connick, “Ligands for Two-Electron Photo-Reagents,”
Oesper Symposium, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 5, 2001.
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W. L. Fleeman, J. L. Ellis, W. B. Connick, “Cross-quenching Reactions of Platinum(II) Diimine
Complexes,” Oesper Symposium, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2000.
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W. Fleeman, J. L. Ellis, W. B. Connick, “Cross-Quenching Reactions of Pt(II) Diimine
Dithiolate Complexes,” Inorganic Weekend 2000, Ohio State University, November, 2000.
AWARDS
Chemistry:
• Henry Hochstetter Prize – for excellence as a graduate teaching assistant, University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, 2005
• JSPS (Japan Society for Promotion of Science) Summer Award, 2003
• Women in Science and Engineering Program Award, 2000
Swimming:
• Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal, 2001
• University of Cincinnati: School Record Holder
• Committee to Promote Athlete Welfare and Success
• Topcat and Bearcat Scholar, 1999-2001
TRAININGS/WEBINARS TAUGHT
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Arsenic in Rice – In the Spotlight, Agilent online webinar, September, 2012.
Basic 7700 training, Nestle Quality Control labs, Sao Paulo, Brazil, September, 2012.
Arsenic in Foods, Agilent Internal webinar training, May, 2012.
Basic ICPMS training, ETS, St Helena, CA. August, 2012.
Basic 7700 Masshunter training, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, June, 2012.
Agilent 7700 ICP-MS training, ILT labs, Chevron, Richmond, CA (continuously) 2010-2012
Spectro ICP-AES training, ILT labs, Chevron, Richmond, CA (continuously) 2007-2012.
Thermo ICP-AES training, ILT labs, Chevron, Richmond, CA (continuously) 2007-2012.
Spectro ICP-AES training, Oronite, Belle Chase, LA, (multiple times) 2008-2011
Thermo ICP-AES training, Escavos labs, Chevron, Escarvos, Nigeria October 2010.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS / COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
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American Chemical Society
American Standards and Testing Material
Association of Official Analytical Chemists
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United States Masters Swimming
Oakland School District: Create and prepare annual presentation on science careers to 5th grade students.
Bay Area Science Festival: Participate as 1 of 3 speakers for Cool Job Panel addressing K-12 students.
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Li Sheng
EPL Bio Analytical Services
9095 W Harristown Blvd
Niantic, IL
AOAC Official Methods Board
AOAC INTERNATIONAL
481 North Frederick Avenue, Suite 500
Gaithersburg, MD
Dear Sir/Madam:
AOAC holds the reputation of gathering top scientists worldwide to set up the standards of
analytical methods in the food industry. Sharing the same commitment to excellence in analytical
method, we (EPL) are impressed by the broad influence of AOAC, and are looking forward to
contribute our knowledge and expertise to the community.
Currently AOAC is calling for new methods and seeking experts to join the expert review panel
for heavy metal analysis in various foods and beverages. My skills and experiences fortunately
fall into this category. Since 2009 I have developed ICP-MS and ICP-OES/AES methods not
only for heavy metal analyses (As, Se, Co, Cd, Cr, Pb, Hg, Ni), but also targeting Mo, I, S, and
mineral determinations (Mg, Ca, Mn, P, Fe, Zn, Cu, Na, and K) in a variety of seeds which are
usually the critical sources of our food and where our juices or fruit concentrates come from. The
methods I developed are unique and are excellent in terms of accuracy and precision. I have
resolved the challenges to achieve superb recovery, repeatability and reproducibility for every
difficult matrix, including those with high content of protein and oil. With proven reliability,
robustness and sustainability, all the internal methods have been actively utilized in seeds and
feeds analysis for almost all our international seed customers for about three years now. At
present, the commodity list is expanding by popular requests. In addition to the effectiveness, as
emphasized in AOAC criteria, method safety has always been our top priority in EPL. In the case
of iodine determination, TMAH has been used widely and efficiently as a major dissolution
reagent for about fifteen years. However TMAH poisoning and death was reported recently after
accidental industrial exposure. Paying the attention to the possible toxicity, we decided on
discontinuation of the assay to start a new approach. After investigations and experiments I
successfully replaced TMAH with choline hydroxide, a vitamin derivative. To our knowledge,
this is the first publication of using choline hydroxide in iodine determination with demonstrated
competence in analytical performance in addition to superior method sensitivity and efficiency.
We know how important the “gold standard” is and how much it means to us and to our industry.
I would like to take the opportunity and serve in the heavy metal analysis expert review penal of
the AOAC community. I believe by joining the panel I could help AOAC in recognition of
efficient methods and experienced professionals with my passion on elemental analysis and my
responsibility on food and feed safety.
Sincerely,
Li Sheng
May 24, 2013
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Li Sheng
EPL Bio Analytical Services, Niantic, IL
Phone: 217-963-2143 Email: lsheng@eplbas.com
Summary
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Career History
Demonstrated achiever with exceptional knowledge of spectroscopy and chromatography.
Strong ICP-MS and ICP-OES background combined with extensive experience in heavy metal
determinations and elemental analyses.
Skilled at developing and implementing methods and protocols of GLP compliance.
Extensive training in metabolism, nutritional chemistry, and toxicology.
Chemist, EPL Bio Analytical Services, Niantic IL (2007-present)
• Develop and validate analytical methods for quantification of heavy metals, minerals, and other
elements in seeds and feeds by ICP-MS (As, Cd, Co, Cr, Se, Pb, Hg, Ni, Mo, S, I) and ICP-OES
(S, Mg, Ca, Mn, P, Fe, Zn, Cu, Na, K).
• Develop and validate new SOPs, and improve existing methods for nutrients and anti-nutrients
(work including chlorophyll, phytosterols, isoflavones, minerals, heavy metals, amino acids).
• Evaluate, purchase, and maintain ICP-MS. Coordinated maintenance of all HPLC-MS.
• Characterize agrochemical products. Issue Certificate of Analysis.
• Troubleshoot for all routine analysis.
Teaching Assistant, Research Assistant, University of Waterloo, ON, Canada (1998-2004)
• Instructed 70 students in all the discussion and tutorial sessions of Quantitative Analysis.
• Taught analytical chemistry laboratory sessions to 64 students.
• Created a new device to concentrate 100-fold of dilute samples.
• Established two-dimensional LC systems, paving a new path for proteomic study.
Education
PhD candidate in Analytical Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Canada
Dissertation: Development and application of two-dimensional chromatography for proteomics.
Travel Award, The 26th International Symposium on High-Performance Liquid Phase Separations
and Related Techniques (HPLC 2002)
M.S. in Analytical Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Thesis: RP-HPLC and CE-LIF-CCD separation and identification of rat microdialysis samples.
B.S in Medical Chemistry, Beijing Medical University, Beijing, China
Thesis: Cellular and molecular pharmacology study of an anti-cancer drug.
Graduate Summa Cum Laude
Most Recent
Publications
References
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Sheng L. Patricio M. Determination of total iodine in seed and plant-derived feed by microwave
assisted digestion and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Poster accepted
for: 32nd Annual Midwest Section of AOAC International Meeting and Exposition.
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Sheng L. Determination of sulfur in canola seed by inductively coupled plasma optical emission
spectroscopy (ICP-OES). Poster accepted for: AOAC 127th Annual Meeting and Exposition.
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Sheng L. Determination of trace metals in seeds and plant-derived feed by microwave assisted
digestion and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Poster session presented
at: AOAC Annual Meeting; 2012 Sep 30-Oct 3; Las Vegas, NV.
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Sheng L, Scobell H, Duff K. UHPLC-UV Determination of isoflavones in soy seeds. Poster
session presented at: 242nd ACS National Meeting; 2011 Aug 28-Sep 1; Denver, CO.
EPL Bio Analytical Services, (217) 963-2143
Robin King, CEO, rKing@eplbas.com
Fred Claussen, VP of Method Development, fClaussen@eplbas.com
Keith Richard, Study Director, kRichard@eplbas.com
Bruker Daltonics, (877) 442-2231
Martin Bennett, ICP-MS Specialist, martin.bennett@bruker.com
Andrew Toms, ICP-MS Specialist, andrew.toms@bruker.ca
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Christopher Smith
The Coca-Cola Company
christopsmith@coca-cola.com
Statement of Expertise: ICP-MS Heavy Metals
In 2004 my primary job duties were to install and run heavy metals analyses using ICP-MS and sample
preparation with either the hot-block or microwave digestion units. I was the primary person responsible for
ICP-MS method development and establishment of methods for The Coca-Cola Company. At the time,
heavy metal analysis for all of North and South America was handled in my lab. The sample types ranged
from typical food ingredients to packaging and to plastics. Since the data and most of the samples were trade
secrets, I did not externally publish any papers on ICP-MS methodology. After moving to a new department
in the Quality function, I became the leader of the ICP-MS for that department. This lasted until 2012, when
we transferred the analysis to another Quality group. As of April 2012, I have been the AOAC Stakeholder
Panel committee chairperson for the Heavy Metals Working Group.
References:
Dr. Ling Lu
Director IQD
The Coca-Cola Company
llu@coca-cola.com
404-676-7554
Dr. Sheng Yang
Director Analytical Services
The Coca-Cola Company
ssy@coca-cola.com
404-676-6329
Dr. Kasi Somayajula
Senior Scientist
The Coca-Cola Company
ksomayajula@coca-cola.com
404-676-2533
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3733 Summer Rose Dr.
Atlanta, GA 30341
404.676.2360 (office phone)
christopsmith@coca-cola.com
Christopher J. Smith
Professional experience
The Coca-Cola Company
Atlanta, GA
2005 – present: Ingredient Quality Department
Manage team of chemists and ensure a wide range of quality related testing including:
 Manage the agricultural residue testing of ingredients using ICP-MS,GC-MSMS, LC-MSMS, FPD, XSD, NCIMS
 Review and release of batch samples for residue testing
 Authenticity analysis using SNIF-NMR, IRMS and related techniques
 Method development and review of physical testing methods
 Metals analysis using ICP-MS and method development for new ICP-MS digestions
 Ensure governmental and internal regulatory compliance with quality standards
 Managed IQD capital budget since 2007
 Achieve ISO 17025 accreditation for residue testing and authenticity analyses
 Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams to ensure ingredient supply continuity through special projects and
application of new technology to ingredient processing
 Develop methods and analyses for confidential testing and business support
2004-2005: Analytical Support and Research
 Operation and application of ICP-MS technology to the determination of metals in beverages, ingredients
and packaging materials
 Perform trace volatile analysis and assist in chemical structure elucidation using GC with high resolution
mass spectrometry.
 Develop applications and validation of methods using HPLC/MS primarily focused on beverage
attributes.
 Supports innovation and TCCC trademarks by providing specialized analytical analyses based on unique
customer needs.
 Perform as backup support of purge-and-trap GC/MS, headspace GC/MS and sulfur GC analyses.
 Engage with group members to accomplish analytical goals related to PLEA and TGAL for CCNA.
2002 – 2004
Brown & Williamson Corp.
Senior Research Chemist
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Macon, GA
Project leader examining amines and cyanide in tobacco and cigarette smoke to define levels from new
reduced risk products, production monitoring samples, and competitive products.
Participate on product development team, working to launch new products in Japanese market.
Collaborate with marketing team to ensure new products maintain a point of distinction from
competition.
Identify and coordinate chemical analysis to outsource select chemical analyses for cost reduction and
efficiency improvement, including rapid response to outside governmental or scientific concerns.
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Participation in the parent company (British American Tobacco) global analytical team, serving as global
company contact for specialized chemical analysis.
Engagement with the professional public through international conferences and meetings. Presentation of
results in peer-reviewed journals.
Supervise chemists for routine analytical methods such as formaldehyde and manage analytical facility
adjustments as defined by business needs.
Development of new analytical chemistry methodologies and implementation as routine analysis for ISO
17025 qualification. Writing documentation and validation for A2LA.
1996-2001
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Senior Staff Chemist
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Team leader for development and on-line production of method to measure human exposures to
polyaromatic hydrocarbons at trace levels.
Developed assays for the determination of the metabolites in urine from exposure to nitro-polyaromatic
compounds and to methyleugenol.
Ensure compliance and proper documentation to the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA).
Transferred developed analytical method to state health laboratories.
Analysis of plasma thiols, eugenol, hemoglobin variants, and proteins.
Survey and incorporate emerging technologies and laser-based instrumentation in chemical analysis to
maintain forefront technical capabilities.
1993-1996
Ames Laboratory & Iowa State University
Postdoctoral Research Associate (with Dr. Edward Yeung)
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Atlanta, GA
Ames, IA
Application of laser-based detection and optical design applied to chromatographic separation
technologies.
Development of new optical detection methodology.
Designed and built a research grade MALDI-TOF for ion formation studies.
Immunoassay and particle agglutination assay development for capillary electrophoresis separations.
Education
1984-1988
Drake University, Des Moines, IA
B.S., Chemistry major, Mathematics minor
1988-1993
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Ph.D., Physical Chemistry under S.R. Leone
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Authored more than 30 peer-reviewed scientific papers. Those published since 2002 are below.
Analysis of agricultural residues on tea using d-SPE sample preparation with GC-NCI-MS and UHPLCMS/MS, X. Zhang, N. Mobley, J. Zhang, X. Zheng, L. Lu, O. Ragin, C. J. Smith, Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry, 58 (2010) 11553-11560.
Dioxin levels in mainstream smoke from cigarettes with different TPM deliveries, C.J. Smith, D.C. Sykes,
D.W. Cantrell, S.C. Moldoveanu, Beiträge zur Tabakforschung International, 21 (2004) 205-209.
Analysis of alpha- and beta-carbolines in mainstream smoke of reference cigarettes by gas chromatographymass spectrometry, C.J. Smith, X. Qian, Q. Zha, S.C. Moldoveanu, Journal of Chromatography A, 1046 (2004)
211-216.
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon reference range levels in the U.S. population by measurement of urinary
monohydroxy metabolites, J. Grainger, W. Huang, Z. Li, S. Edwards, C. Walcott, C. Smith, W. Turner, R.
Wang, D. Patterson, Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, 24 (2004) 385-404.
New technique using solid-phase extraction for the analysis of aromatic amines in mainstream cigarette
smoke, C.J. Smith, G.L. Dooly, S.C. Moldoveanu, Journal of Chromatography A, 991 (2003) 99-107.
Comparison of sample preparation and analysis using solid phase extraction and solid phase microextraction
to determine monohydroxyPAH in urine by GC/HRMS, W. Huang, C.J. Smith, C.J. Walcott, J. Grainger,
D.G. Patterson Jr., Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, 22 (2002) 339-351.
Isomer identification of monohydroxylated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites by gas
chromatography/fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance
spectroscopy, J. Grainger, Z. Li, C. Walcott, C.J. Smith, D.G. Patterson Jr., B. King, C. Gillyard, Polycyclic
Aromatic Compounds, 22 (2002) 489-500.
Capillary electrochromatography on monolithic silica columns, H. Kobayashi, C. Smith, K. Hosoya, T.
Ikegami, N. Tanaka, Analytical Sciences, 18 (2002) 89-92.
Determination of selected monohydroxy metabolites of 2-, 3- and 4-ring polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in
urine by solid-phase microextraction and isotope dilution gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, C.J. Smith,
C.J. Walcott, W. Huang, V. Maggio, J. Grainger, D.G. Patterson Jr., Journal of Chromatography B, 778 (2002) 157164.
Quantification of monohydroxy-PAH metabolites in urine by solid-phase extraction with isotope dilutionGC-MS, C.J. Smith, W. Huang, C.J. Walcott, W. Turner, J. Grainger, D.G. Patterson Jr., Analytical and
Bioanalytical Chemistry, 372 (2002) 216-220.
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CURRICULUM VITAE: DARRYL M. SULLIVAN
CURRENT POSITION
Title:
Department:
Associate Scientific Director
Food and Drug Analysis
Covance Laboratories Inc.
Madison, Wisconsin
EDUCATION
BS
Biological Conservation with a minor in Biochemistry, University of WisconsinMadison, Madison, Wisconsin, 1975
Additional Training
Six Sigma Green Belt Training. Covance Laboratories, Madison Wisconsin, 2003
GMP Compliance and Regulatory Update, Covance Laboratories, Madison, Wisconsin, 2001
Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) Covance Laboratories, Madison, WI, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Building Loyalty Through Customer Service, Covance Laboratories, Madison, Wisconsin, 2000
Violence in the Workplace, Covance Laboratories Inc., Madison, Wisconsin, 2000
Total Quality Management System, sponsored by Covance Laboratories Inc., Madison, Wisconsin 1988,
1989, 1990, 1991
Supervisory Management Certificate Program, Management Institute, University of Wisconsin
Extension, Madison, Wisconsin, 1985-1986
High Performance Liquid Chromatography Training School, Waters Associates, St. Louis,
Missouri, 1979
Additional Course Work
Graduate studies in biochemistry and limnology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison,
Wisconsin, 1976
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2008 - Present: Associate Scientific Director, Food and Drug Analysis
As the associate scientific director in the Food and Drug Analysis Department, Mr Sullivan is
responsible for the overall scientific rigor of all testing programs. Mr. Sullivan brings new test methods,
new technologies, and new innovations into the laboratory. He is then responsible for implementing and
validating these methods and technologies.
Mr. Sullivan is the primary Covance liason to AOAC International, and other scientific assoaciations.
2000 – 2008: Manager of Business Development, Food and Drug Analysis
As a senior manager in the Food and Dietary Supplement Groups, Mr. Sullivan is responsible for the
department’s major food and nutraceutical testing programs. His responsibilities include design and
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implementation of the testing programs, assuring the quality of the data, and communicating directly
with the clients. Mr. Sullivan manages laboratory supervisors, scientists, technicians, and
administrative personnel in carrying out these duties.
Mr. Sullivan is held accountable for the total performance of these testing programs. He is responsible
for the quality of the data, the timeliness of the testing and the financial performance of the teams. Mr.
Sullivan is expected to direct method development programs, problem solving projects, and new testing
ventures.
In addition, Ms. Sorenson continues to assist scientific leaders with AOAC Single Laboratory Validation
and Collaborative Studies and has led AOAC projects in the past.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)
1990 - 2000: Senior Client Manager, Food Chemistry
As a senior client manager in the Food Sciences Group, Mr. Sullivan provided a wide variety of services
to both clients and the laboratory staff as an expert in nutritional, inorganic, and lipid chemistry. He
consulted with and advised clients on regulatory issues, proper selection of assays, and understanding
analytical results. He utilized his extensive experience in designing programs for a variety of projects,
including major nutritional surveys, nutrition labeling programs, stability studies, and major research
and development projects, and he assisted clients and laboratory staff with all aspects of these studies.
Mr. Sullivan acted as a liaison between the laboratory and the client by providing technical direction
and advice; he discussed results and methodology with the scientists and helped clients in their
interpretation and understanding of the data. He also assisted the client service representatives by
providing technical direction to individuals working directly with accounts.
Mr. Sullivan is very active in AOAC International; he served as a member of the Official Methods
Board and chair of one of the Food Methods committees.
1987 - 1990: Technical Manager, Inorganic Analysis
Mr. Sullivan had the same supervisory duties as described under the Staff Scientist/Supervisor position.
He also had the additional responsibilities of budget preparation, department cost analysis, and
productivity analysis. Mr. Sullivan researched new analytical technologies and often published or
presented his findings.
1981 - 1987: Staff Scientist/Supervisor, Inorganic Analysis
Mr. Sullivan managed the Inorganic Department, including supervision of the ICAP and Nonmetals,
Atomic Absorption, and Proximate/Lipid Chemistry sections. This involved organizing and evaluating
data, and performing or advising others on research of new methods or modifications of existing
methods. These sections conducted a wide range of food and feed analyses for trace elements, heavy
metals, organic and inorganic salts, proximate composition, and lipids. Much of the work was done as
part of quality control or nutritional labeling compliance testing. Mr. Sullivan also supervised the
Formulation Quality Control section which performed analytical testing for the Toxicology Department.
Mr. Sullivan was instrumental in managing the startup of ion chromatography techniques at Hazleton, as
well as in developing applications ofion chromatography to food analyses. He also managed other
method development projects including gravimetric methods for total dietary fiber and a heavy metals
screen by inductively coupled argon plasma atomic emission spectrophotometry.
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1980 - 1981: Scientist II/Section Leader, Nutritional Adjuncts
As a section leader in the proximate and lipid chemistry area, Mr. Sullivan supervised scientists and
technicians in the analysis of protein, moisture, ash, fat, fiber, carbohydrates, and calories in foods and
feeds. Mr. Sullivan also worked on the analysis of fatty acids, cholesterol, plant sterols, and
antioxidants.
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (Continued)
1979 - 1980: Scientist, Nutritional Adjuncts
Mr. Sullivan worked in the Micro vitamin section where he regularly identified and quantified vitamins
and amino acids in proteins, foods, and animal feeds using wet chemical techniques, high performance
liquid chromatography, and an amino acid autoanalyzer.
1977 - 1978: Scientist, Pesticide Evaluation
Mr. Sullivan's primary responsibilities were the management and operation of the Drosophila
mutagenesis laboratory. This involved leading long-term projects as well as method development and
data analysis.
1975 - 1977: Development Engineer, Research Projects Corporation, Madison, Wisconsin
Mr. Sullivan researched and developed air movement and filtration systems for integration with a solar
heating program.
PUBLICATIONS
Paske, N., Berry, B., Schmitz, J., Sullivan, D., “Determination of Low-Level Agricultural Residues in
Soft Drinks and Sports Drinks by Liquid Chromatography/Tandem Mass Spectrometry: SingleLaboratory Validation” Journal of the AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 90 (2):521-533 (2007)
Paske, N., Berry, B., Schmitz, J., Sullivan, D., “Determination of Low-Level Agricultural Residues in
Soft Drinks and Sports Drinks by Gas Chromatography with Mass-Selective Detection: SingleLaboratory Validation” Journal of the AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 90 (2):534-543 (2007)
Sullivan, D. M., Wehrmann, J., Schmitz, J., Crowley, R., and Eberhard, J., "Determination of Ephedra
Alkaloids by Liquid Chromatography/Tandem Mass Spectrometry," Journal of the AOAC
INTERNATIONAL, 86(3):471-475 (2003).
Lee S.C., Prosky L., Sullivan D.M. and Vincent R., “Evaluating an Analytical Method for
Complex Carbohydrate Determinations,” American Association for Cereal Chemists, Inc., 41:64-70
(1996).
Sullivan, D.M., “Cholesterol” Analyzing Food for Nutrition Labeling and Hazardous
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Contaminants, (eds.) I. Jeon, W. Ikins, Ch. 4, pp. 77-86, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, Basel,
Hong Kong (1995).
DeVries J.W., Sullivan D.M. and Sungsoo L.C., “Carbohydrate/Dietary Fiber Analysis,” Methods of
Analysis for Nutrition Labeling, (eds.) D. Sullivan and D. Carpenter, Ch. 4, pp. 6983 (1993).
CURRICULUM VITAE: DARRYL M. SULLIVAN
PUBLICATIONS (Continued)
Sullivan D.M., “Proximate and Mineral Analysis,” Methods of Analysis for Nutrition Labeling, (eds.) D.
Sullivan and D. Carpenter, Ch. 6, pp.105-109 (1993).
Sullivan, D. M., and Walton J.C., “The Needs of the Contract Laboratory in Regard to Reference
Material,” Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry 338: 580-581 (1990).
Kehoe, D. F. and Sullivan, D. M., "Determination of Gold in Tissue by Graphite Furnace Atomic
Absorption Spectrophotometry," Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 70(6):1,
153-1, 155 (1988).
Sullivan, D. M., Kehoe, D. F., and Smith, R. L., "Measurement of Trace Levels of Total Aluminum in
Foods by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry," Journal of the Association of Official Analytical
Chemists, 70(1):118-120 (1987).
Smith, R. L. and Sullivan, D. M., "Quantitation of Vegetable Sterols in Dairy Products Using Capillary
Gas Chromatography," Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 70(5):912-915
(1987).
Adams, M. L., Sullivan, D. M., Smith, R. L., and Richter, E. F., "Evaluation of Direct Saponification
Method for Determination of Cholesterol in Meats," Journal of the Association of Official Analytical
Chemists, 69(5):844-846 (1986).
Sullivan, D.M., "Methods for Low Level Sodium Analysis: An Overview," Arkansas Processing
Crops Review, Vol. XXII (Issue 2), University of Arkansas (April 1985).
Sullivan, D. M. and Smith R. L., "Determination of Sulfites in Foods by Ion Chromatography," Food
Technology, 39(7):45-48 (July 1985).
Greger, J. L., Sullivan, D. M., Goetz, W., and Daun, R. J., "Aluminum Levels in Foods Cooked and
Stored in Aluminum Pans, Trays, and Foil," Journal of Food Protection, 48(9):772-777
(September 1985).
Sullivan, D. M., "Sulfate by Ion Chromatography," in Sulfur and Sulfur Amino Acids, O. Griffith and
W. Jakoby (eds.), Methods in Enzymology, Academic Press, Orlando, Florida (in press).
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PRESENTATIONS
Sullivan, D.M., “GLP Compositional Analysis of Biotech-Derived Foods/Crops,” IFT Annual Meeting
and Food Exposition, Chicago, Illinois, July 2003.
Randall Smith, Darryl M. Sullivan and James Wehrmann, “Implementing LC-MS/MS Analytical
Applications in the Contract Laboratory,” AOAC International Annual Meeting and Exposition, Atlanta,
Georgia, September 2003.
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PRESENTATIONS (Continued)
Sullivan, D.M., “Compositional Analysis of Biotech-Derived Foods and Crops,” AOAC International
Annual Meeting and Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia, September 2003.
John Schmitz, Darryl M. Sullivan and James Wehrmann, “Validation of an LC-MS/MS Method for
Quantitation of Ephedrine Alkaloids in Dietary Supplements,” AOAC International Annual Meeting and
Exposition, Los Angeles, California, September 2002.
Chad Scheuerell, Donald L. Hughes, Darryl M. Sullivan and James Wehrmann, “The Analysis of
Acrylamide in Foods Using LC-MS/MS,” AOAC International Annual Meeting and Exposition, Los
Angeles, California, September 2002.
Sullivan, D.M., AOAC International Official Methods(sm) Program, “Actions of the AOAC Task Force
to Develop/Validate Official Methods for Diet Supplement Analysis,” IFT Annual Meeting and Food
Exposition, Anaheim, California, June 2002.
Sullivan, D.M., “Problems and Pitfalls in Analysis of Foods, Feeds, and Crop Materials for Amino
Acids,” Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 2002.
Sullivan, D.M., “AOAC International Proactive Program of Work for Validating Analytical Methods for
Dietary Supplements,” SupplySide East International Trade Show & Conference, Secaucus, New
Jersey, 2001.
Sullivan, D.M., “Low-Level Lactose Determination” Association of Official Analytical Chemists
Meeting and Exposition, San Diego, California, 1997.
Sullivan, D.M., “Interlaboratory Collaboration Review, & Acceptance,” Standardization and Validation
of Methods for Characterizing and Analyzing Dietary Supplements Topical Conference, Baltimore,
Maryland, 1996.
Sullivan, D.M., “Use of Reference Materials for Dietary Fiber Analysis in the Q.C. Laboratory,”
American Association of Cereal Chemists Meeting, Seattle Washington, 1992.
Sullivan, D. M., “Determination of Total Fat in Foods in Compliance with NLEA,” American
Association of Cereal Chemists Meeting, 1991.
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Sullivan, D. M., “Comparison of Methods to Determine Total Fat in Food,” American Association of
Cereal Chemists Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1990.
Polywacz, J. P. and Sullivan, D. M., "Determination of Total Dietary Fiber in Food," Midwest
Association of Official Analytical Chemists Meeting, Fargo, North Dakota, June 1987.
Sullivan, D. M., "Determination of Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids," Fall Association of Official
Analytical Chemists Meeting, San Francisco, California, September 1987.
Sullivan, D. M. and Giegerich, J. R., "Determination of Iodine in Foods Using Ion Chromatography,"
Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, New Jersey, March 1986.
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PRESENTATIONS (Continued)
Sullivan, D. M., "Ion Chromatographic Analysis of Foods," Spring Association of Official Analytical
Chemists Workshop, Seattle, Washington, April 1986.
Giegerich, J. R. and Sullivan, D. M., "New Methods for Food Analysis Using Ion Chromatography,"
Midwest Association of Official Analytical Chemists Meeting, Lincoln, Nebraska, June 1986.
Kehoe, D. F. and Sullivan, D. M., "Quantitation of Selenium in Infant Formula Using Hydride
Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry," Fall Association of Official Analytical Chemists
Meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona, September 1986.
Sullivan, D. M., "Determination of Iodine in Food Using Ion Chromatography," Fall Association of
Official Analytical Chemists Meeting, Scottsdale, Arizona, September 1986.
Sullivan, D. M. and Smith, R. L., "Total Dietary Fiber in Food and Food Ingredients," presented at the
Annual Meeting of the American Association of Cereal Chemists, Toronto, Canada, October 1986.
Sullivan, D. M. and Giegerich, J. R., "Analysis of Sulfites and Other Anions in Food by Ion
Chromatography," Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 1985.
Sullivan, D. M. and Smith, R. L., "Comparison of Atomic Absorption and Inductively Coupled Argon
Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry for the Analysis of Infant Formula," 1st Association of Official
Analytical Chemists Conference on Infant Formula, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 1985.
Smith, R. L. and Sullivan, D. M., "Comparison of Chromatographic and Microbiological Procedures for
the Determination of Tryptophan Content in Infant Formula," 1st Association of Official Analytical
Chemists Conference on Infant Formula, Virginia Beach, Virginia, May 1985.
Sullivan, D. M., "Ion Chromatographic Determination of Sulfites," Fall Association of Official
Analytical Chemists Meeting, Washington, DC, October 1985.
Burkhart, M. O. and Sullivan, D. M., "Determination of Total Dietary Fiber in a Wide Variety of Food
Products," Midwest Association of Official Analytical Chemists Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, June 1985.
Sullivan, D. M., "Ion Chromatographic Method for the Determination of Sulfites," Association of
Official Analytical Chemists Sulfite Task Force Meeting, Washington, DC, August 1985.
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Sullivan, D. M., "Quantitation of Sulfite in Foods Using Ion Chromatography," LabCon Central
Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, October 1985.
Sullivan, D. M., "Ion Chromatographic Determination of Sulfites," Fall Association of Official
Analytical Chemists Meeting, Washington, DC, October 1985.
Burkhart, M. O. and Sullivan, D. M., "Measurement of Total Dietary Fiber in a Wide Variety of Food
Products," Fall Association of Official Analytical Chemists Meeting, Washington, DC, October 1985.
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PRESENTATIONS (Continued)
Sullivan, D. M., Giegerich, J. R., and Addison, T. A., "Ion Chromatography: A New Approach to Anion
Analysis in Food," Midwest Association of Official Analytical Chemists Meeting, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, June 1984.
Sullivan, D. M., Smith, R. L., and Richter, E. F., "Quantitation of Vegetable Sterols in Dairy Products
Using Capillary Column Chromatography," Fall Association of Official Analytical Chemists Meeting,
Washington, DC, October 1984.
Sullivan, D. M., "Aluminum in Food," Conference on Aluminum Analysis in Biological Materials,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, June 1983.
Sullivan, D. M., "Determination of Selenium Levels in Feed After Dry Ashing," Midwest Association
of Official Analytical Chemists Meeting, Ames, Iowa, June 1983.
Adams, M. L., Sullivan, D. M., Smith, R. L., and Richter, E. F., "Evaluation of a Direct Saponification
Method for the Determination of Cholesterol in Meats," Fall Association of Official Analytical
Chemists Meeting, Washington, DC, 1983.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Society for Applied Spectroscopy
AOAC INTERNATIONAL
Association of Official Analytical Chemists Sulfite Task Force, 1985-1986
Association of Official Analytical Chemists NLEA Task Force, 1993-1996
AOAC INTERNATIONAL Dietary Supplement Task Force, 2000AOAC INTERNATIONAL Dietary Supplement Task Force Chair, 2000-2003
AOAC INTERNATIONAL Official Methods Board Member, 1998-2001
AOAC INTERNATIONAL Official Methods Board Chair, 2001-2004
AOAC INTERNATIONAL Board of Directors, 2004Institute of Food Technologists
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