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2010 Stanford Mass Spectrometry Users' Meeting

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Date: Thursday, September 2, 2010
Time: 8:30am-5pm
Location:  Braun Auditorium, Seely G. Mudd Building
Parking: Stock Farm event parking. Parking passes may be purchased during registration 
Admission:  Free to Stanford affiliates; $10 non-Stanford registration


Symposium for users of Stanford mass spectrometry resources as well as those interested in finding out more about applications of the technology. The Mass Spec Users’ Meeting is an annual opportunity for Stanford and community scientists to meet, mingle, and learn about ongoing mass spec related research at Stanford.


PROGRAM:

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Time: Activity:
8:30am Registration, continental breakfast
 

Workshops

9:00am MALDI (Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization)
Dick Winant, MS
9:30am Qualitative Mass Spectrometry for Elucidation of Natural & Synthetic Products 
Maurizio SplendorePhD
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10:00am Detection of Reaction Intermediates by DESI (Desorption Electrospray Ionization)
Richard H. Perry, PhD
10:30am

Coffee Break

10:45am LC-MS/MS Quantitation in Drug Discovery & Development 
Ludmila AlexandrovaPhD
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11:15am

MS Based Proteomics: Recent Case Studies using Advanced Instrumentation 
Chris AdamsPhD
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11:45am GC-MS Based Metabolomics 
Pavel AronovPhD
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12:15am

Lunch & Sponsor Seminars

(see below for details)

1:30pm

Keynote presentation:

Michael Snyder, PhD, Chair, Dept. of Genetics

 

User Presentations

2:20pm The Altered Molecular Events in Mechanically Ventilated Human Diaphragm
Huibin Tang, Ph.D, Dept. of Cardiothoracic Surgery
2:45pm Deciphering the Molecular Function of Otoferlin in Synaptic Vesicle Replenishment in Hair Cells of the Inner Ear
Meike Herget, PhD, Dept. of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
3:10pm A Major Role for Minor Site Phosphorylation in 14-3-3-mediated Regulation of Nedd4-2 and ENaC
Vivek Bhalla, MD, FASN, Dept. of Medicine / Nephrology
3:35pm The Search for Uremic Toxins 
Tim Meyer, MD, Professor of Medicine
4:00pm Reception & Prize raffle, Mudd Patio

 

LUNCHTIME SEMINARS

Sponsor: Seminar Title  (browse abstracts)
Agilent Technologies A Q-TOF generated LC-MS/MS Library Facilitates Compound Identification of Non-Targeted Metabolomics Data
Shane Tichy, PhD, Agilent Technologies
Cell Signaling Technology, Inc. Pathway Proteomic Reagents and Services for Signaling Analysis and Profiling download.pdf
Christopher Bunker, PhD, Director of Pharma Services, Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.
Sage-N Research, Inc. Insider Secrets to PTM Analysis using Proteomics Mass Spectrometry download.pdf
David Chiang, CEO, Sage-N Research, Inc.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Rapid Assay Development and Refinement for Targeted Protein Quantitation Using an Intelligent SRM (iSRM) Workflow download.pdf
Reiko KiyonamiThermo Fisher Scientific

Many thanks to our meeting sponsors:

  • Agilent Technologies

  • Agilent Technologies (formerly Varian, Inc.)

  • AB Sciex

  • Bruker Daltonics

  • Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.

  • Fisher Chemical

  • Peak Scientific

  • Perkin Elmer

  • Promega Corporation

  • Sage-N Research, Inc.

  • Thermo Scientific

  • Waters Corporation

And special thanks for meeting assistance to Mariette Conway, Patricia Dwyer, Elena Fuetsch, Lei Liu & Yao Yue