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2017 SUMS-RAS

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Thursday, October 26, 2017

Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center

Thank you for a great symposium!

SUMS RAS Symposium

A symposium for users of mass spectrometry resources as well as those interested in finding out more about applications of the technology. The Stanford University Mass Spectrometry Research Applications Symposium (SUMS-RAS) is an annual opportunity for Stanford and community scientists to meet, mingle, and learn about research resources and ongoing mass spec related research at Stanford.

 

Dr Alice Ting

Keynote: Professor Alice Ting

We are delighted to announce that Alice Ting will be the SUMS-RAS 2017 keynote speaker! Professor Ting's group develops technologies to study the molecular properties of living cells. They apply the technologies to understand signaling in the mitochondria and neuronal synapse. The lab's technologies draw from enzyme engineering, directed evolution, organic synthesis, high-resolution microscopy, genetics, and computational analysis.  The lab is well-known for developing enzyme-mediated proximity biotinylation, which enables proteomic mapping in living cells.

Talk Title: Proximity Biotinylation to Map Spatial Proteomes and Transcriptomes in Living Cells

PROGRAM

Time: Activity:
8:00 am
Registration/Breakfast
Exhibits (all day)
8:30 am
Welcome & Introduction
 
Scientific Session I
8:35 am
Defining the p53 Protein Interactome in Basal State and Genotoxic Stress Responses
Nitin Raj, PhD, Attardi Lab
Department of Radiation Oncology and Cancer Biology
8:55 am
Enzymatic RNA Repair After Temozolomide Treatment
Anna M. Kietrys, PhD, Kool Lab
Department of Chemistry
9:15 am
Elucidation of the HIPK4-Dependent Phosphoproteome
Aaron Crapster, PhD, Chen Lab
Department of Chemical and Systems Biology
9:35 am
Is It Safe to Eat? Detecting Allergens in Food using Mass Spectrometry
Derek Croote, MS, Quake Lab
Department of Bioengineering
9:55 am
Proximity Proteomic Characterization of Oncogenic Signaling 
Joanna Kovalski, PhD, Khavari Lab
Department of Dermatology
10:15 am
Morning Break
10:40 am
Sponsor Seminars
 
Probing Protein Interactions by Mass Spectrometry Abstract
Caroline S. Chu, PhD, Application Scientist, Agilent Technologies, Inc.
 
The timsTOF Pro with PASEF: Digging Deeper into the Proteome with Record-Breaking Speed, Sensitivity and Robustness Abstract
Gary Kruppa, PhD, Vice President, Global Omics Solutions, Bruker Daltonics, Inc.
 
HLA Peptides, Peptidoglycans, and Other Exotica Abstract
Marshall Bern, PhD, Vice President, Protein Metrics
 
Spatially Resolved High Resolution Mass Spectrometry for Molecular Imaging Including Metabolomics and Tissue Differentiation Abstract
LeRoy B. Martin, III, PhD, Sr. Manager, Biological Mass Spectrometry, Waters Corporation
11:45 am
Keynote: Professor Alice Ting, Stanford University
12:45 pm
Lunch, Exhibits & Poster Session
 
Scientific Session II
1:45 pm
High-Throughput Metabolite Analysis using Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Trent Northen, PhD
2:15 pm
Tools for New Metabolites and New Pathways
Curt R. Fischer, PhD
2:45 pm
Partnering with Data Scientists
Manisha Desai, PhD
3:15 pm
Reception
3:40 pm
Sponsor Raffle
SUMS RAS Sponsors