Department of Chemical Engineering Events
Label-Free Quantification and Identification Proteomics Symposium
Hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Chemical Engineering and made possible by a generous donation from the Waters Corporation.
Please join us for a free Symposium on the latest capabilities in mass spectrometry and bioinformatics.
January 29, 2008
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Building 6, Room 120
Registration: 8:00 am - 9:00 am
Symposium: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Lunch will be provided.
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Pre-registration including lunch is now closed for the symposium.
If you are interested in attending the symposium but have not registered, space may still be available. Please come to the registration tables outside of 6-120 from 8-9 AM on January 29 for more details. |
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Those wishing to learn about new tools and strategies for quantitative and qualitative proteomics research |
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Existing practitioners seeking an update on the latest technology |
During this symposium, leading proteomics scientists selected from an international
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New discovery technologies and enabling informatics strategies |
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A wide range of applications, including biomarker research and quantitative proteomics |
Professor Charles Cooney, the Robert T. Haslam Professor of Chemical Engineering, is pleased to host leading researchers who will present their findings in label-free quantification and identification proteomics:
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Michael Glocker (Proteome Centre Rostock) Breast Cancer Tissue Profiling |
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Martha Stapels (Waters Corporation) Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
of Protein Mixtures by Multiplex UPLC/MSE |
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Brian Mickus (MIT) Genomic and Proteomic Analysis of Lycopene-
Overproducing E. coli Strains |
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Arthur Mosely (Duke University) Use of Absolute Quantification in
determining differential protein expression in Human Cell Lines |
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Steve Lory/Anja Brencic (Harvard Medical School) Proteome profiling
of RsmA translational regulation in P. Aeruginosa |
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John Engen (Northeastern University) H/D Exchange and UPLC |
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D.R. Mani (The Broad Institute of MIT) PEPPeR: A Platform for Pattern-Based
Proteomic Biomarker Discovery |
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Kevin Blackburn (NC State) Applications of MSE in plant proteomics
and protein characterization |
Hotel Accommodations:
Please contact Le Meridien (formerly the Hotel @ MIT) at 617-577-0200 or cambridgereservations@lemeridien.com for hotel accommodations. More information is available at www.lemeridien.com/cambridge. Special pricing (~$190/night) may be available for early registrants. When booking your reservation, alert the hotel that you are attending this MIT Symposium.
Symposium Organizers:
Brian Mickus (MIT)
Christine Drelinger (Waters Corporation)
Questions? Please email proteomics@mit.edu.
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