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2005 Stanford Mass Spectrometry Users' Meeting

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Date: Thursday, September 1st, 2005
Time: 9 am - 1 pm
Location: Clark Center Auditorium


Mini-symposium for users of Stanford mass spectrometry resources as well as those interested in finding out more about applications of the technology.

Hear from Stanford scientists from a broad range of disciplines who are using mass spec in their research. Learn about available on-campus mass spec resources.


PROGRAM:

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Time: Activity:
9:00am Welcome & Introduction
9:05am Overviews & Questions: Campus Mass Spec & Proteomics Facilities
9:35am Cyclic-di-GMP:  An Intracellular Signalling Molecule Involved in Detachment of Shewanella oneidensis Biofilms
Renee Saville, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
9:55am Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Enzyme-Bound Polyketide Intermediates
Nathan A. Schnarr, Department of Chemistry
10:15am Coffee break, Clark Center Courtyard
10:30am Identify potential transcriptional regulatory factors using magnetic beads coupled with mass mapping and internal sequencing
Sheng Zhao, Department of Biological Sciences
10:50am Proteolytic Activation of Chemerin, a Novel Dendritic Cell and Macrophage Chemoattractant
Brian Zabel, Department of Pathology
11:10am Mapping Conformational Landscapes with Hydrogen Exchange Mass Spectrometry
Sheila Jaswal, Department of Biological Sciences
11:30am Mass Spectrometry Characterization of Immune Complexes to Identify Autoantigens
Xiaoyan Zhao, Division of Immunology & Rheumatology
11:50am Identification of the Moving Junction Complex of Toxoplasma gondii: a Collaboration between two distinct Secretory Organelles
David L. Alexander, Department of Microbiology & Immunology
12:10pm Lunch, Clark Center Courtyard

Refreshments and lunch provided by Thermo Electron Corporation.