Events

Archived Proteome Society Events
                  listing seminars and presenters from 2002 and before

Seattle, WA --  January 10th, 2002
"New Technologies, Novel Approaches to Proteomic Analysis" 

San Francisco Area -- January 24th, 2002
"New Technologies, Novel Approaches to Proteomic Analysis"

Cambridge, MA -- March 6th, 2002
"New Technologies, Novel Approaches to Proteomic Analysis"

La Jolla, CA -- March 26th, 2002
"New Technologies, Novel Approaches to Proteomic Analysis"

Bethesda, MD, NIH -- May 21st, 2002
"Biological Applications of Proteomics Research"

University of California, San Francisco, CA -- June 19th, 2002   
"Biological Applications of Proteomics Research"

University of Maryland -- November 5th, 2002
"Proteomics: New Techniques and Novel Technology"

Boston, MA -- November 13th, 2002
"Proteome Society Boston Chapter Meeting Proteomics Poster Session"

Seattle, WA -- December 4th, 2002
“Protein-Protein Interactions”


San Francisco Area - November 15th, 2001   
Mass Spectrometry Based Methods for Proteomics Research:

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Poster: "Metabolite Quantitation by LC/MS: Application to Differential Phenotyping" 
Curtis Hastings, SurroMed Inc.
chastings@surromed.com

Poster: "Interfacing Surface Plasmon Resonance with Mass Spectrometry"  
JoAnne Bruno, BiaCore Inc.
jbruno@biacoreinc.com

Poster: "A Novel Approach MALDI-TOF-MS Sample Preparation"
Keith Compson, MicroMass

keith.compson@mspeople.co.uk

TUTORIAL
"Current Mass Spectrometric Approaches to Proteomics"
Kamala Tyagarjan, Lynx Therapeutics
kamala@lynxgen.com

"Isotope-coded Affinity Tag (ICAT) technology for Quantitative Protein Expression Analysis: Advances and Challenges"
Lydia Nuwaysir, Applied Biosystems|MDS Sciex
nuwayslm@appliedbiosystems.com

"Development of High Throughput Proteomic Analysis of Proteins Separated by Gel Electrophoresis using MALDI TOF/TOF MS"
Lan Huang, University of California at San Francisco
lan@cgl.uscf.edu


San Francisco Area -- September 13th, 2001
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"Data Management for Multiple Coupling Spectroscopy Measurements"
Dr. David Balaban
, Signature Biosciences
balaban@signaturebio.com

"The Informatics of Biomarker Discovery and its Role in Drug Development"
Jonathan Heller, SurroMed
jheller@surromed.com

"Identification of Novel Genes by 3D Protein Structure Homology"
Nancy Mize, Hyseq Inc
mize@sbh.com

"Bridging Islands of Automation"
Jennifer Krone, Science Proteometrics
krone@proteometrics.com

"Computational Structural Genomics of Complete Microorganisms"
Steven Brenner, University of California-Berkeley
brenner@compbio.berkeley.edu


San Diego Area -- September 11th, 2001
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"Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Proteomes via MudPIT"
Dr. Michael Washburn, Torrey Mesa Research Institute
michael.washburn@syngenta.com

"New Informatics Tools for Practical Proteomics: DTASelect and Contrast"
Dr. David Tabb, Scripps Research Institute
dtabb@scripps.edu


May 22, 2001 
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"The Role of MALDI-TOF and LC-MS/MS in Proteomics at LSBC"
Earl L. White, Large Scale Biology Corporation
earl.white@lsbc.com

"Multi-Dimensional Capillary Electrophoresis for Expressional Proteomic Analysis"
William Chang, Target Discovery
william_chang@targetdiscovery.com

 


May 22, 2001 

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The Role of MALDI-TOF and LC-MS/MS in Proteomics at LSBC
Earl L. White, Large Scale Biology Corporation, Vacaville, CA
earl.white@lsbc.com

Multi-Dimensional Capillary Electrophoresis for Expressional Proteomic Analysis 
William Chang, Target Discovery, San Carlos, CA
william_chang@targetdiscovery.com


September 15, 1999 

Proteomics: Bridging the Genomics Gap for Gene Expression Analysis
Gordon Holt, Oxford GlycoSciences

Patterns of Protein Synthesis and Tolerance of Anoxia in Root Tip Maize Seedlings Acclimated to a Low Oxygen Environment and Identification by Mass Spectrometry
William Chang, U.C. Riverside


June 24, 1999 
Brief Overview of Proteomic Techniques 
and Panel Discussion


EOS's Proteomic Platform: 2-D Gels, Multidimensional Chromatography, MALDI MS and Antibody Arrays
Jay Boniface, EOS Biotechnology

2-D Gels and MALDI MS to Study Normal and Abnormal Development of Cytotrophoblasts (specialized epithelial cells of the placenta)
Van Hoang, UCSF

An Overview of Proteomic Techniques within the Laboratories of Incyte Including 2-D Gels, Fractionation and Antibody Arrays
Tim Johann, Incyte Pharmaceuticals

 The Development of a High Throughput System for Protein Expression and Purification of the Human Proteome (protein compliment of the human genome)
Joanna Albala, LLNL,

 Identification and Characterization of Proteasome Complex Separated by 2-D Gels and Mass Spectrometry
Lan Huang, UCSF

 Identification of Novel Proteins Associated with the H,K-ATPase Enriched Vesicles from Gastric Parietal Cells
Kamala Tyagarajan, Lynx Therapeutics


September 16, 1998 

Strategies for Sample Preparation for Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis
Dr. Ben Herbert, Australian Proteome Analysis Facility


July 7, 1998
(Joint Meeting with BAMS)

Hold that TIGR! The Identification and Characterization of Diagnostic, Vaccine and Drug Resistance Targets in Helicobacter Pylori by Proteomic Techniques
Dr. Patrick McAtee, Genelabs 


May 19, 1998

Protein Differential Display and Mass Spectrometry in the Study of Congestive Heart Failure
 Dr. David Arnott, Genentech Inc.


March 26, 1998 

Coupling Two-Dimensional Chromatography with Mass Spectrometry to Identify Proteins in Complex Mixtures
Dr. Andrew Link, University of Washington


October 21, 1997 

2-D PAGE and Mass Spectrometry: The Biotechnology Dynamic Duo Meet the Challenge of Protein Identification
Dr. Diana Smith-Beckerman, SFSU