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150 Thursday PM ~Platform!


4:00 PM 940 Simulation of STEM-EELS Including Diffrac- tion and Solid-State Effects II: Adding the Experiment;M Oxley; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; M Prange, S Pan- telides; Vanderbilt University; S Pennycook; Oak Ridge Na- tional Laboratory


4:15 PM 941 Reciprocal Space Signals Arising from Interfer- ence of Core-Loss Electrons in the EMCD Geometry; K Leifer; Uppsala University, Sweden


A-13Microscopy,Microanalysis, and Image Analysis in the Pharmaceutical Sciences and Diagnostic Microscopy


Session Chairs:


Andrew Vogt, Abbott Labs Cindy Smith, Nephropath


Phoebe Stewart, Vanderbilt University


KarenWeidenheim, Albert Einstein College of Medicine PlatformSession


Thursday 1:30 PM Room: 105/106


1:30 PM 942 ~Invited! Implementation and Impact of Dig- ital Pathology in the Pharmaceutical Industry; B Maleeff; GlaxoSmithKline


2:00 PM 943 ~Invited! High-Content Imaging to Profile Cellular and Pathogen Responses to Bioactive Probes; R Pan- chal; U S Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases; K Kota; Perkin Elmer; D Lane; National Institute of Health; B Eaton, S Bavari; U S Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases


2:30 PM 944 Challenges of Working with Active Pharma- ceutical Ingredients to Measure Adhesion Forces by Atomic Force Microscopy; A Vogt; Abbott Labs; J Reddel; University of New Hampshire


2:45PM 945 Chemical Imaging of Direct Compression Phar- maceutical Formulations; J Neilly,AVogt,MPheil, TMcDer- mott; Abbott Laboratories


3:00 PM 946 Identification and Local Chemical Analysis of Pharmaceutical Impurities; T Nylese, R Anderhalt; EDAX, A Division of Ametek; U Patel; New Jersey Institute of Technology


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P-02 Structural and Physical Properties of Thin Films, Interfaces, and Grain Boundaries


Session Chairs:


Klaus Van Benthem, University of California, Davis Naoya Shibata, University of Tokyo, Japan


PlatformSession Thursday 1:30 PM Room: 206


1:30 PM 947 ~Invited! Direct Observation of Magnetic In- teractions at Structural and Compositional Interfaces in Fe-Ti Oxides Using Lorentz Microscopy and Electron Holography;T Kasama; Technical University of Denmark; R Harrison, N Church; University of Cambridge; J Feinberg; University of Minnesota; R Dunin-Borkowski; Technical University of Denmark


2:00 PM 948 Atomic Scale Chemical Mapping in SrO(SrTiO3)6 Ruddlesden-Popper Thin Film; Y Zhu; Cornell University; C-H Lee; Penn State University; D Schlom, D Muller; Cornell University


2:15 PM 949 Interface and Defect Structures in Epitaxial Thin Films of LaCuOSe and Related Compounds by HAADF- STEM Observations; T Tohei, T Mizoguchi; University of Tokyo, Japan; H Hiramatsu, H Hosono; Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Y Ikuhara; University of Tokyo, Japan


3:00 PM 950 Domain Pinning and Valence State Switching in Pb(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3/La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 Heterostructures;D Su; Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory; C Vaz, Y Segal, F Walker, C Ahn; Yale Univer- sity; M Han; Brookhaven National Laboratory; M Sawicki, C Broadbridge; Southern Connecticut State University


3:15 PM 951 Differences in Structural and Electronic Prop- erties of Conducting LGO/STO and LAO/STO Interfaces;C Cantoni, J Gazquez,M Oxley, A Lupini,MVarela, S Penny- cook; Oak Ridge National Laboratory; P Perna; CNR-SPIN Universita’ di Napoli “Federico II”, Italy; D Marre; CNR- SPIN Universita’ di Genova, Italy; C Aruta, U Scotti di Uccio, F Miletto Granozio; CNR-SPIN Universita’ di Napoli “Federico II”, Italy


3:30 PM 952 Charge Transfer inMagnetic Heterostructures from Atomic Resolution EELS; J Aguiar; Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Q Ramasse; SuperSTEM Laboratory, UK; MArredondo; University of New SouthWales, Austra- lia; F Sandiumenge, P Abellan; ICMAB-CSIC Campus de la UAB, Spain; N Valanoor; University of New South Wales, Australia; N Browning; University of California, Davis


3:45 PM 953 Interface Structures and Associated Magnetic Properties of Perovskite Oxide Thin Films Controlled by Sub- strate Symmetry; Y-M Kim, D Leonard, MD Biegalski, HM Christen, H Ambaye, V Lauter, S Pennycook, A Borisevich; Oak Ridge National Laboratory


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