Label-free
Quantification and Identification Proteomics Symposium:
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
8:00 - 9:00
Registration
9:00 - 17:00 Symposium
Presented by the Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense
Main Auditorium,
U100
Please join the University of Southern Denmark, Odense for a free Symposium
on the latest capabilities in mass spectrometry and bioinformatics. Professor
Ole Jensen is please to host leading researchers who will present their findings
in label-free quantification and identification proteomics:
- Arthur Moseley (Duke University) Relative Quantitation and Absolute Quantitation of Differential Proteomic Expression in Cancer Cell Lines Using Data Independent Acquisition Methods
- Dan Martin (ISB Seattle) Developing a Targeted Workflow Using nanoACQUITY UPLC Coupled Q-Tof and Quattro Premier Mass Spectrometers
- Stefan Tenzer (University of Mainz) Label-free Quantitative Analysis of the Myelin Proteome of Wildtype and PLP-knockout Mice
- Benedikt Kessler (Oxford University) Label-free Quantitative Degradomics
- Michael L. Nielsen (MPI Biochemistry)Proteome-wide Accurate Label-free Quantitation of Mammalian Cells
- Ole Jensen (SDU) Mass Spectrometry Techniques for Quantitation of Histone Modifications in Epigenetics Research
- Johannes Vissers (Waters Corporation) Database Searching and Accounting of Multiplexed Fragment Ion Spectra from Data Independently Acquired LC/MS Data
- Mike Dunn (Conway Institute) Label-free Quantitative Analysis of the Human Cardiac Hydrophobic Sub-proteome in Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Ischaemic Heart Disease
During this symposium, leading proteomics scientists selected from an international field will focus on:
- New discovery technologies and enabling informatics strategies
- A wide range of applications, including biomarker research and quantitative proteomics
Attendance to this event is available at no cost. We invite you to secure
your place, as seating is limited, and
register today .
The deadline for registration is October 21, 2008.
This event is intended for:
- Those wishing to learn about new tools and strategies for quantitative and qualitative proteomics research.
- Existing practitioners seeking an update on the latest technologies.
Please contact the following for hotel accommodations. Special pricing is available for attendees. When booking your reservation, alert the hotel that you are attending this SDU Symposium.
We look forward to meeting with you.
Sincerely,
Professor Ole Jensen
Department of Chemistry and
Molecular Biology
University of Southern Denmark,
Odense