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"Mass Spectrometric Approaches to Proteomics"
Poster BIOS
Thursday November 15, 2001
South San Francisco, CA USA
Exelixis, Inc.
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Bio |
| Poster: "Metabolite Quantitation by LC/MS: Application to Differential
Phenotyping" by Curtis Hastings,
Surromed Inc. |
Dr.
Hastings received his B.S. in chemistry from Yale
University and
his Ph.D.
from Caltech under the direction of Prof. Jackie Barton.
After postdoctoral
work in protein NMR with Prof. David Wemmer at LBL,
he moved
to SurroMed, where he
is currently an Informatics Research Scientist
working on
new methods for mass spectrometry-based proteomics. His
other interests
include protein
structure, protein-protein interation, and the
application of
mathematical methods
to biological problems. He can be reached at chastings@surromed.com. |
| Poster: "Interfacing Surface Plasmon Resonance with Mass Spectrometry"
by JoAnne Bruno, BiaCore Inc. |
Dr.
JoAnne Bruno is currently the Director of Applications
at Biacore, Inc.
Biacore International AB is the
global market leader
in Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) based technology.
Dr. Bruno was formerly Chief Applications Scientist
during which time she developed novel
applications for Biacore instruments and technology. Her
focus included
the characterization
of biomolecular interactions in the basic research
and discovery
arenas, as well as the
process development and manufacturing environments.
Prior to joining
Biacore, Inc., Dr. Bruno was a Postdoctoral Fellow
and a Research
Scientist in the
Discovery Department at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
She earned her Ph.D. in Chemistry from The
Pennsylvania State
University, and a BS degree in Chemistry from Virginia
Polytechnic
Institute and State
University. She
has co-authored US and international patent
applications, as
well as
several research articles appearing in peer-reviewed
journals. |
Poster:
"A Novel Approach MALDI-TOF-MS Sample Preparation"
by Keith Compson,
MicroMass |
--forthcoming--
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