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2009 Stanford Mass Spectrometry Users' Meeting

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Date: Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
Time: 10:00 am
Location: Braun Auditorium, Seely G. Mudd Building
Parking: Stock Farm event parking


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

Learn about on-campus mass spec resources and specific application areas -- quantitative analysis, proteomics, metabolomics -- during the morning workshops.

Hear from Stanford scientists from a broad range of disciplines who are using mass spec in their research.


PRELIMINARY PROGRAM:

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Time: Description
9:30am Registration Opens
10:00am Welcome, Core facility introductions
Orr Sharpe, Palo Alto VA - Stanford DDC
Michael Eckart, PAN Facility
Allis Chien, PhDSU Mass Spectrometry
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Workshops

10:30am Workshop: Quantitative Analysis
Karolina Krasinska, MSSU Mass Spectrometry 
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11:00am Workshop: Proteomics 
Chris Adams, PhDSU Mass Spectrometry
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11:30am Workshop: Metabolomics 
Pavel AronovPhDSU Mass Spectrometry
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noon Lunch, Mudd Patio
Time:

User Presentations

1:00pm Architecture of the TFIIH holoenzyme
Brian Gibbons, Dept. of Structural Biology
1:20pm Hedgehog signal transduction through the unconventional GPCR Smoothened
Randall Mann, Dept. of Developmental Biology; HHMI
1:40pm Therapeutic benefit of alpha B crystallin in an animal model of multiple sclerosis
Jonathan Rothbard, Dept. of Medicine - Immunology & Rheumatology
2:00pm Integrative genomics: Toward understanding our drugs and diseases
Gary Peltz, Dept. of Anesthesia
Time: Keynote presentation:
2:30pm

Opportunities in Proteomics
Joshua Elias, PhD, Dept. of Chemical & Systems Biology

3:15 Reception & sponsors' prize raffle, Mudd Patio

Many thanks to our meeting sponsors:

  • Agilent Technologies

  • Applied Biosystems

  • Bruker Daltonics

  • Promega Corporation

  • Sage-N Research, Inc.

  • Thermo Fisher Scientific

  • Varian

  • VWR Scientific

Waters Corporation

 

And special thanks to Patricia Dwyer for invaluable assistance organizing this meeting!