Author Presentations: The Author Presentations provide an opportunity for attendees to meet and interact with the in-person poster presenters. In-Person Author presentations will be between noon and 1:00 PM.
Poster Set-Up: In-person poster authors may set up their displays between 7:30 AM – 9:45 AM.
Poster Tear down: In person posters must be taken down by 6:00 PM. Posters left up after the tear-down period will be removed by AOAC staff. AOAC is not responsible for lost or damaged posters.
Poster Number | Submitter Name | Submission Title |
W-031 | Toby Astill | Simplifying Cannabis and Hemp Mass Spectrometry Workflows with Laboratory Automation to Meet ISO/GMP Standards and Reduce Experimental Error |
W-032 | Toby Astill | Testing Cannabis and Hemp Samples for Heavy Metal Contamination Beyond the AOAC SMPR 2020.001 Requirements |
W-033 | Toby Astill | Improving Cannabis Pesticide and Mycotoxon Residue Data Quality with the Use of Isotopically Labeled Internal Standards |
W-034 | Toby Astill | Characterizing Cannabis Vape Cartridge Vapor by ATD-GC/MS for Phytol Contamination |
W-035 | Jennifer Bates | Supporting Precise and Accurate Cannabinoid Measurements in Cannabis and Hemp with Certified Reference Materials |
W-036 | Emily Britton | Characterization of Δ8-THC Distillates Using High Resolution Mass Spectrometry |
W-037 | Jini Curry | Total Yeast and Mold Testing in Cannabis – What Method Should be the Standard? |
W-038 | Dan DeLurio | Cannabis Potency Testing – Which Column Dimension is Right for You? |
W-039 | Markus Lacorn | FAST Determination of Aflatoxins in Cannabis/Hemp Products by ELISA |
W-040 | Nam Cheol Kim | USP Public Quality Standard for Cannabidiol |
W-041 | Thomas Hektor | RIDASCREEN® Gliadin R7001 (OMA 2012.01): Accurate Determination of Gluten in Cannabis/Hemp Products |
W-042 | Jenny Nelson | Working Towards a Final Status AOAC Metals in Cannabis Method |
W-043 | Karl Oetjen | Defining Robustness of Pesticide and Mycotoxin Analysis in Cannabis Matrices |
W-044 | Karl Oetjen | Suspect Screening of Cannabis for 288 Mycotoxins and Their Metabolites Using High Resolution Mass Spectrometry |
W-045 | Richard Jack | Analysis of California Residual Solvent Targets in Cannabis Extract |
W-046 | Michael Tomchaney | Independent AOAC Validation Study of the DetectX Combined Assay for the Detection of Aspergillus, Salmonella, and STEC (stx1 and/or 2) in Dried Cannabis Flower and Dried Hemp Flower |
W-047 | John Schmitz | Low Level LC-MS/MS Determination of Cannabinoids in Hemp Seeds, Hemp Seed Oil, and Hemp Extraction By-Products |
W-048 | John Schmitz | Multi-Residue Analysis of Pesticides Regulated by the Colorado State in Hemp Plant Material |
W-049 | Estatira Sepehr | Quantitation of Cannabinoids in Hemp Extract and Different Culture Media Using Ultra-High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometric Detection (UHPLC-ESI/MS/MS) |
W-050 | Dan DeLurio | The Detection of Flavonoids in Hemp Flower by LC-MS/MS |
W-051 | Walter Wilson | Determination of 11 Cannabinoids in Cannabis Plant and Oil Samples for the NIST Cannabis Quality Assurance Program |
Virtual Only | John Mills | AOAC Independent Laboratory Evaluation of the GENE-UP® AspergillusPRO for the Detection of Aspergillus in Cannabis Flower: AOAC Performance Tested MethodsSM 022103 |
Virtual Only | John Mills | AOAC Independent Laboratory Evaluation of the GENE-UP® PRO™ STEC / Salmonella Multiplex Assay in Cannabis Flower and Hemp: AOAC PTM #092101 |