ISSN: 2155-9872

Journal of Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques
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Aligning industrial R&D with academia to better utilize analytical science to produce positive outcomes

Joint Event on 18th International Conference on World Analytical Chemistry & Mass Spectrometry & World HPLC, Separation Techniques & Pharmacovigilance

David M Parish

Sherwin Williams Company, USA

Keynote: J Anal Bioanal Tech

DOI: 10.4172/2155-9872-C1-026

Abstract
Academia has always used analytical techniques to characterize, test and further promote the outcome of their respective research. Industry, on the other hand, has primarily utilized analytical science as a forensic tool to help solve product and/or process issues. Each endeavor has merit and definitely is needed, especially in their respective genre. Each physical laboratory is constructed with these types of needs in mind. The Academic laboratory usually contains the equipment required to perform these analytical functions, since it is so central to their project work. Whereas, most industrial laboratories have a completely separated analytical department/lab area due to the fact that their major function is in support of the sales and/or manufacturing arm of the company. These two endeavors need to be better aligned, such that industry can learn from Academia the importance of analytical sciences to build robust formulations/products during the development phase in order to eliminate the potential for problems after product launch. This will also allow for the building of a better understanding of the structure/ property relationship.
Biography

David M. Parish Staff Scientist in Protective & Marine Division at Sherwin Williams Company Staff Scientist at Glatfelter, Chilicothe, OH. Sean Zuckerman, PhD (2013): Case Western Reserve University and Nivasu Venkata Muram, PhD (2012). Ohio State University – BS (Organic Chemistry), 1986 Collaborators & Other Affiliations- Horst von Recum, PhD (Biomedical Engineering, Case); Patrick Ziemer (Corporate Polymers Group, Sherwin Williams (SHW)); Andrew Taylor, PhD (Lead Scientist-UK, SHW); Petra Allef, PhD (Innovation, Evonik); Thomas Klotzbach, PhD (Senior Lab Manager-Additives & Silicone Resins, Evonik); Gerald L. Witucki, (Assoc. Scientist, DOW Corning); Maria Nargiello, PhD, (Technical Director, Evonik); Jeffery A. Klang, PhD (R&D Manager, Sartomer Corp.); Leo J. Procopio, PhD (Group Leader-Industrial Coatings, DOW); Seth T. Taylor, PhD (Senior Materials Engineer, Chevron); Jacque Pointcloux, PhD ( Technical Manager, Huntsman Corp.); Ray Drumwright, PhD (Research Fellow, DOW); Dean Webster, PhD (Coatings Science &Technology, Dean, NDSU); William D. Coggio, PhD (Bio-derived Raw Materials, Bio Amber, Inc.)

E-mail: dave.m.parish@sherwin.com

 

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