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With Ruedi Aebersold (Prof. Systems Biology, ETH Zurich), Jacob Jaffe (Scientist, Broad Institute), Don Kirkpatrick (Dir., Genentech), Mike MacCoss (Prof. Genome Sciences, Univ. of Washington), Alice Ting (Prof. Genetics, Stanford), Judit Villen (Prof. Genome Sciences, University of Washington).
Tue, Feb 19, 2019 @ 09:00 AM   FREE   Gladstone Institutes, 1650 Owens St
 
   
 
 
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Co-organized by Danielle Swaney & Ruth Huttenhain, QBI & Gladstone Institutes present the 2019 Mass Spectrometry Symposium. Under the leadership of Dr. Nevan Krogan, the Quantitative Biosciences Institute seek transformative results in biomedicine by supporting fundamental quantitative research in the biological sciences. In support of this mission, the 2019 QBI Mass Spectrometry Symposium will focus on emerging proteomic technologies to address outstanding biological challenges.

Confirmed Speakers:

Ruedi Aebersold, ETH Zurich - "Mass spectrometric exploration of the proteotype"

Josh Coon, University of Wisconsin - "New Technology for Proteomics"

Ben Cravatt, Scripps San Diego - "Activity-based proteomics - protein & ligand discovery on a global scale"

Anne-Claude Gingras, The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute

Albert Heck, Utrecht University - "Quantitative Analysis of Protein Post-translational Modifications & Kinase Activation by Mass Spectrometry"

Jacob Jaffe, Broad Institute - "Proteomic Connectivity Maps for Characterization & Targeting of Drugs"

Don Kirkpatrick, Genentech - "Multiplexed proteomic profiling in basic biology"

Mike MacCoss, University of Washington - "Improving the Comprehensiveness of Targeted Proteomics"

Samuel Myers, Broad Institute - "Genomic Locus Proteomics: The Unbiased Identification of Proteins associated with a Particular Genomic Locus"

Alice Ting, Stanford University - "Proximity labeling for spatial proteomics & transcriptomics"

Judit Villen, University of Washington - "Dynamics & function of the modified proteome"
 
 
 
 
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