Proteomics and Protein Technologies
Prof. Amy Keating
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)
Prereq: none
We welcome to our IAP series world leaders in proteomics and protein science from the Boston area. Talks will describe a wide range of cutting edge technologies and large-scale approaches for characterizing the proteome, as well as strategies for interpreting and using the resulting data.
Contact: Prof. Amy Keating, 68-641, x2-3398, keating@mit.edu
Sponsor: Biology
Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of Cellular Signaling Networks
Forest White, Ph.D., MIT Division of Biological Engineering
Wed Jan 11, 03:30-04:30pm, Whitehead Auditorium
Proteomics in Biology and Medicine
Steven A. Carr, Ph.D., Broad Institute
Fri Jan 13, 03:30-04:30pm, Whitehead Auditorium
Interactome Networks
Marc Vidal, Ph.D., Dept of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Tue Jan 17, 03:30-04:30pm, Whitehead Auditorium
Systems-Based Approaches to Studying RTK Signaling
Gavin MacBeath, Ph.D., Harvard Department of Chemistry
Thu Jan 19, 03:30-04:30pm, Whitehead Auditorium
Protease Substrate Discovery using Quantitative Proteomics
Saskia Neher, Ph.D, MIT Department of Biology
Fri Jan 20, 03:30-04:30pm, Whitehead Auditorium
Functional Proteomics for Biomarker and Target Discovery
Joshua LaBaer, M.D., Ph.D.,
Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology and Institute of Proteomics, Harvard Medical School
Tue Jan 24, 03:30-04:30pm, Whitehead Auditorium
Towards in vivo Structural Biology: A Model of the Septin Complex Determined by FRET Microscopy
Kurt Thorn, Ph.D., Bauer Center for Genomics, Harvard Univ.
Wed Jan 25, 03:30-04:30pm, Whitehead Auditorium
Protein Engineering & Biomedicine
K. Dane Wittrup, Ph.D., MIT Div of Biological Engineering
Thu Jan 26, 03:30-04:30pm, Whitehead Auditorium
Latest update: 06-Jan-2006
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