SPDS ERP CVs - DEC 2017

14. Use of chemical profiling with chemometric analyses for determining adulteration in Panax species. 2016 Natural Health Products Research Conference, May 17-20, 2016, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada 15. Analytical Methods: Scientific Study and Regulatory Compliance of Botanical Products. Invited Departmental Lecture. May 2015. Gosling Research Institute for Plant Preservation, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 16. The Next Four Dietary Supplement Ingredients. AOAC International Pacific Southwest. February 18-19, 2015. Monteray, California, USA. 17. Development of multivariate models for determining botanical identity. Invited presentation at the AOAC 128th Annual Meeting & Exposition, Sept 7-10, 2014, Boca Raton, FL, USA. Other Oral Presentations 1. Metabolomic profiling with chemometric analysis for authentication of botanical products and phytochemical discovery. Oral presentation at the 100th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, May 28-June 1, 2017, Toronto, ON, Canada. 2. Authentication of botanical supplement products: The importance of method selection and validation. Oral presentation at the 99th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, June 5-9, 2016, Halifax, NS, Canada 3. Instrumental approaches and chemometrics analysis for establishing authenticity of botanical products. Oral presentation at SCIX 2015 The Great Scientific Exchange Meeting, Sept 27-Oct 2, 2015, Providence RI, USA. 4. Metabolomic profiling as a tool for characterizing and establishing authenticity of botanical products. Oral presentation at BERM: International Symposium on Biological and Environmental Reference Materials, Oct 11-15, 2015, Washington D.C., USA. 5. Importance of making sure the methods are a match for the materials and NIH analytical methods and reference materials program. Oral presentation at Experimental Biology 2015, Mar 28 Apr 1, 2015, Boston, MA, USA Poster Presentations 1. Mudge EM; Murch SJ; Brown PN . Chemical approaches to evaluate the diversity of medicinal Cannabis. 100th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, May 28-June 1, 2017, Toronto, ON, Canada 2. Liu Y; Finley J; Brown PN . FT-NIR characterization with chemometric analyses to differentiate goldenseal from common adulterants. 100th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, May 28-June 1, 2017, Toronto, ON, Canada 3. Mudge EM; Murch SJ; Brown PN . Quantitation and Variation of Cannabinoids in Medical Cannabis Flowers. Natural Health Products Research Society Conference. May 8-11, 2017. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 4. Moothoo H; Finley J; Townesmith A; Applequist W; Brown PN . A multiyear collection program to support sustainable wild-crafting practices for Ligusticum porterii (Osha) in North America. 2017 Annual Conference of the Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada, May 8-11, 2017, Vancouver, BC, Canada 5. Mudge EM; Brown PN; Murch SJ. Quantitation and Variation of Cannabinoids in Medical Cannabis. Poster Presentation. University of British Columbia Biology Graduate Symposium. September 6, 2016. Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. 6. Mudge E; Finley JP; Brown PN . Use of chemical profiling with chemometric analysis for determining adulteration in Panax species. 2016 Annual Conference of the Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada, May 17-20, 2016, Charlottetown, PEI, Canada. 7. Liu Y; Finley JP; Brown PN . FT-NIR characterization with chemometric analyses to differentiate goldenseal from common adulterants. 2016 Annual Conference of the Natural Health Products Research Society of Canada, May 17- 20, 2016, Charlottetown, PEI, Canada. 8. Strothers L; Brown PN ; Fenster H; Levine M; Berkowitz J. Dose response of cranberry in the treatment of lower urinary tract infections in women. AUA 2016, May 6-10, 2016, San Diego, CA, USA. 9. Mudge EM; Murch JS; Brown PN . Quantitation of cannabinoids in medical marihuana flowers and oils. 99th Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition, June 5-9, 2016, Halifax, NS, Canada

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