Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Winners of the 2011 Excellence in SPE award

In what has become a much aniticipated tradition among the forensic toxicology community, UCT is to proud to announce the 2011 winners of the Excellence in SPE award. This award is presented by the CEO and President of UCT, Michael Telepchak, at the Elmer Gordon Forum during this years SOFT meeting. Being a joint meeting of SOFT and TIAFT this year, competition for this most coveted of award has been strongly contested. The awards committee at UCT has chosen 3 winners out of the many submissions who have shown outstanding results using SPE to further the development of forensic toxicology as an analytical science.

The first winner is Daniel Baker, IV of Franklin County Medical Examiners Office (Ohio) for his work on using SPE to extract weak acid/neutral drugs, bases including cocaine, and its metabolites by GC-MS in post mortem samples. Daniel is also presenting work at this years meeting on the subject of SPE extraction of opiates, a worthwhile winner indeed.

The 2nd winner is Dr. Matthew Juhascik, D-ABFT who investigated a novel compound (Benzoylecgonine Isopropyl Ester) in the analysis of cocaine metabolites in post mortem samples using a SPE methodology. Dr.Juhascik is based at UMass Memorial Hospital in Massachussetts.

Our 3rd winner hails from Australia. Nathan Sumner is receiving his award for his outstanding work in the extraction and analysis of the new "BathSalts " drugs i.e, the Cathinones such as methylone from biological samples. Nathan developed his SPE procedure for use with LC-MS/MS.

UCT would like to thank all the other authors for their SPE work, and would like to assure them that their work will be considered for next years meeting in Boston.

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