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“New
Technologies, Novel Approaches in Proteomics Research”
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Meeting Date |
Location |
Deadline for Abstracts |
Agenda Announced |
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3-31-05 |
Northwest National Laboratory
Richland, Washington |
12-1-04 |
(below) |
This meeting is being
organized in conjunction with a workshop on April 1st
titled, Separations and Mass Spectrometry Applied to Proteomics and
the Informatics Challenges. Please see
http://ncrr.pnl.gov/training/ for details on the workshop.
LOCATION: Battelle
Auditorium. Lunch/posters and vendors will be located in the W.R.
Wiley Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory
(http://www.emsl.pnl.gov/)
CAPACITY: 200
attendees
FORMAT: Up to 16 oral
presentations, 20 poster presentations and fourteen
vendor
sponsored tables. There is no charge to attend this meeting. Seating
is limited and pre-registration is required. The agenda will be
announced by December 15, 2004. Details regarding lunch will be
updated soon.
Abstract Application Form
Sponsors: GE
Healthcare, Thermo Finnigan, Applied Biosystems, Pall Life Sciences, Ciphergen
and Waters Corp.
Agenda:
| 8:30-9:00
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Arrival and Registration
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| 9-9:15 |
Cara Wykowski, Proteome Society
Opening Comments |
| 9:15-9:55
LeRoy Martin, Waters Corporation |
Monitoring of the
Therapeutic Protein, Alpha galactosidase A, In Human Serum Using A Novel,
Label-Free, Multiplexed LC/MS Approach |
| 9:55-10:35
James Bruce,
Washington
State
University |
A New Reporter Ion
Strategy for Protein Interactions |
| 10:35-11 |
Coffee
Break |
| 11:00-11:40
Matthew Champion, Applied Biosystems
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LC/MS Workflows for
Biomarker Discovery/Validation and, Targeted Techniques for Discovery and
Quantitation of Post-Translationally Modified Proteins |
| 11:40-12:20
Jenny
Chen,
University
of
Washington
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Identification
of ARDS Biomarkers by Proteomic Analysis of Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid |
| 12:20-1:30 |
LUNCH, Posters and
Vendor Show |
| 1:30-2:20
Michael Hall, Target Discovery |
Isotope Differentiated
Binding Energy Shift Tags (IDBEST™) for Targeted Proteomic Studies |
| 2:20-3:00
Melissa Harwood,
University
of
Washington |
Proteomic Analysis of
Single MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells by One- and Two-Dimensional Capillary
Electrophoresis |
| 3-3:15 |
Coffee Break |
| 3:15-3:55
Jenny Cannon, Ciphergen |
Three
Biomarkers Identified from Serum
Proteomic Analysis for the
Detection of Early Stage Ovarian Cancer |
| 3:55-4:45
Dick Smith, PNNL |
Approaches
for High Throughput and High Depth of Coverage Quantitative Proteomics
Measurements for Biomarker Discovery |
| 4:45 |
Adjourn |
Posters:
Daniella
Cohen,
University
of
Washington
--Proteomic Analysis of AtT20 cells
Nathan
Kaiser
,
Washington
State
University -- Modified Detection Scheme for Improved Resolution and Sensitivity
Si
Wu,
Washington
State
University
-- Increased Proteomics Research
Capabilities through Novel Tandem MS Calibration Strategies
Maolei
Harry Zhu,
Washington
State
University
-- Serum Protein Interaction
Profiling Using PIR Chemical Crosslinking Strategy Coupled with Gel
Electrophoresis and LC-MS/MS
Devi Prasad Adhikari,
Washington
State
University
-- Profiling
of Membrane Surface Proteins on Shewanella oneidensis MR-1
LeRoy Martin, Waters
Corporation
-- Parallel
PSD Analysis of 2D-gel Spots from E.coli
Xiaotang
Tang
,
Washington
State
University
-- Identification of
Protein Interactions by PIR Cross-Linkers and Multiplexing LC/FT-ICR-MS
Jenny
Chen, University
of Washington -- Identification of ARDS Biomarkers by Proteomic Analysis of
Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid
Deep
Jaitly, Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory -- Alignment and Discovery in Multiple LC-MS Feature Maps
Matt
Monroe, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory -- Development of Confidence
Metrics for Peptides Identified Using AMT Tags
Angela
Norbeck, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory -- Evaluation of the Basis for
the Extension of the AMT Tag Approach to Complex Proteomes
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