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2011 Stanford Mass Spectrometry Users' Meeting

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Many thanks to all the attendees, speakers and sponsors, who made this a fantastic meeting!

 

Date: Monday, September 26, 2011
Time: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Location: Arrillaga Alumni Center [map, driving & parking directions]
Parking: Galvez Field event parking. No parking passes or fees required.
Admission: Free

Many thanks to all the attendees, speakers and sponsors, who contributed to the success of the 2011 meeting!


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

 
  Conference Center, A Conference Center, B
9:00am An Introduction to Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICPMS) and its Applications within the Earth Sciences
Caroline Harris, PhD, Dept. of Geological & Environmental Sciences
MS/MS Approaches to Clinical Testing for Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Tina Cowan, PhD
Depts. of Pathology & Pediatrics, Biochemical Genetics Laboratory
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9:40am Applications of Desorption Electrospray Ionization
Richard H. Perry, PhD, Dept. of Chemistry
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Computational Tools for Mass Spectrometry based Proteomic Data
Chris Adams, PhD
Stanford Univ. Mass Spectrometry
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10:20am Can Your Mass Spec do This? Common Concerns with Large-scale Proteomics Experiments
Josh Elias, PhD, Dept. of Chemical & Systems Biology
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Data Analysis in Mass Spectrometry based Metabolomics
Pavel Aronov, PhD
Stanford Univ. Mass Spectrometry
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11:00am

Coffee Break

 
11:15am

Keynote Presentation

McCaw Hall Milk, Metabolism and Mass Spec: Strange Bedfellows Guiding Diet and Health Research to Translation     J. Bruce German, Professor, Director, Foods for Health Institute, UC Davis

 
12:15pm

Lunch & Sponsor Seminars

(see below for details)

 
 

User presentations

McCaw Hall

 
1:15pm Metabolomics: Categorizing the Functional State of Specific Microbial Communities
Angela Marcobal, PhD, Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology
 
1:40pm From One-Eyed Sheep to Green Algae: Isolation of Natural Inhibitors of the Hedgehog Pathway
Navdar Sever , PhD, Dept. of Developmental Biology
 
2:05pm Using Selected Reaction Monitoring (SRM) Mass Spectrometry to Unmask Regulatory Feedback Loops Controlling Calcium Homeostasis and Adipogenesis
Mary Teruel, PhD, Dept. of Chemical & Systems Biology
 
2:30pm Coffee Break  
2:45pm

2-Dimensional Proteomic Approach to Dissect the Interplay between Alcohol Consumption, Hepatitis C Virus Infection, and CuZn Superoxide Dismutase Deficiency
Victor C. Chu, PhD, Dept. of Neurology & Neurological Sciences
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3:10pm Delta Protein Kinase C Inhibits Cardioprotective Micro-Mitophagy And Promotes Apoptosis In Cardiomyocytes Following Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury
Gouri Yogalingam, PhD, Dept. of Chemical & Systems Biology
 
3:35pm

Protein Biomarker Discovery in Organ Transplantation, A Proteomics Approach
Tara Sigdel, PhD, Dept. of Pediatrics - Nephrology  
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4:00pm Reception & Prize raffle, Ford Gardens  

 


LUNCHTIME SEMINARS:

Seminar Titles

(see available abstracts)

Time: Activity:
AB Sciex & Beckman Coulter Extending the Limits of Specificity and Throughput in Targeted Quantitative Proteomics using the TripleTOF 5600 System
Agilent Technologies An Introduction to CE-MS
Simultaneous Determination of Metabolic Stability, Metabolite Identification and Profiling, Using the Agilent 6550 iFunnel Q-TOF LC/MS System
Bruker Bruker's Latest ESI-QqTOF and MALDI-TOF Innovations: Significantly Advancing Traditional Research Capabilities

Many thanks to our meeting sponsors:

  • AB Sciex

  • Agilent Technologies

  • Beckman Coulter

  • Bruker Daltonics

  • Cell Signaling Technology, Inc.

  • Fisher Chemical

  • Perkin Elmer

  • Sage-N Research, Inc.

  • Thermo Scientific

  • VWR Scientific

  • Waters Corporation