Meeting
Location: Finley Compass Bank Conference Center, 720 20th Street South. [Map]
Pizza will be served.
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Apr 29, Thu |
5:00-6:00 p.m. | Told From The 19th Hole: The
Real Story Behind Electron-
Based Dissociations Please join us for a discussion hosted by Dr. Neil Kelleher from Northwestern University, a renowned leader in the field of intact protein mass spectrometry. His research has expanded the field of proteomics through novel fragmentation methods and bioinformatic developments that allow identification and characterization of intact proteins inside the mass spectrometer. |
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Mar 31, Wed |
5:00-6:00 p.m. | New Mass Spectrometry Technology in Forensic Sciences Join us for an informal discussion hosted by Dr. Erin Shonsey, Director of Research for the Alabama Department of Forensic Science. She will discuss how mass spectrometry is used in forensics and how the instrumentation is helping to advance the discipline. |
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Feb 23, Tue |
5:00-6:00 p.m. | Three Amigos: X-ray Crystallography, Cryo-electron Microscopy and Mass Spectrometry Join us for an informal discussion hosted by Dr. Peter Prevelige, professor in the Department of Microbiology. He will discuss how complementary technologies, including mass spectrometry, can be used for structural studies. |
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Jan 19, Tue |
5:00-6:00 p.m. | Weighing up the Assembly
Pathways of a Viral
Nanomachine Join us for an informal discussion hosted by Dr. Peter Stockley from the University of Leeds. He will talk about the use of non-covalent mass spectrometry techniques to define viral assembly processes. Hope you will join us! |
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Nov 17, Tue |
5:00-6:00 p.m. | Lipidomics and a Mass Spectrometer (or two) Join us for an informal discussion hosted by Dr. Jeevan Prasain, assistant professor in the Department of Pharmacology/Toxicology. He will describe how mass spectrometry is used as a tool for identifying and quantifying these diverse biological compounds. |
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Oct 27, Tue |
5:00-6:00 p.m. | Structural Dynamics by MS - A Story of the HIV Capsid Join us for an informal discussion hosted by Dr. Eric Monroe, a postdoctoral scholar from the Prevelige lab (UAB). His talk will highlight Hydrogen-Deuterium exchange mass spectrometry and how this method has been used to examine the structural aspects of HIV capsid assembly and maturation. |
7.3MB |
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Sept 29, Tue |
5:00-6:00 p.m. | Quantitative Proteomics...Are We There Yet? Join us for an informal discussion hosted by Dr. James Mobley, director of the Bioanalytical and Mass Spectrometry Shared Facility located here at UAB. We will be re-visiting the topic of quantitation in mass spectrometry with a focus on "label-free" quantitative proteomics. Hope you will join us!. |
21.7MB |
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Jun 24, Wed |
5:00-6:00 p.m. | Quantitationin Mass Spectrometry: the who, the what, and the how much... Join us for an informal discussion hosted by Dr. Stephen Barnes, director of UAB's Targeted Metabolomicsand Proteomics Laboratory. We will be discussing the use of mass spectrometry in quantitative proteomics. |
3.8MB |
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May 21, Thu |
5:00-6:00 p.m. | Mass Spectrometry of Ribosomal RNA fragments for Microbial Identification Join us for an informal discussion hosted by Dr. Richard Willson, an invited speaker from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Houston. We will be discussing another novel use for mass spectrometry, the ability to identify microbes as a result of nucleotide mass prediction. |
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Apr 30, Thu |
5:00-6:00 p.m. | Pretty pictures and more -
turning a mass spec into a (chemical) microscope Join us for an informal discussion hosted by Dr. Eric Monroe, a postdoctoral scholar in the Prevelige lab. We will be discussing a new and exciting endeavor in the field of mass spec, the ability to image tissue sections using endogenous protein/peptide/molecular signals. |
5.2MB |
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Mar 25, Wed |
5:00-6:00 p.m. | I Know My Protein is Modified...
Why Can't You Find It? Join us for an informal discussion led by Dr. Matthew Renfrow, director of UAB's Biomedical FT-ICR MS laboratory. We will be discussing how the field of mass spec has evolved to enable detection of protein modifications, given the proper sample prep. |
2.2MB |
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Feb 18, Wed | 5:00-6:00 p.m. | So You Can Measure an Ion...
How Can That Help Me? Join us for an introductory meeting for UAB's first open-forum discussion group dedicated to expanding the role of mass spectrometry within the UAB community. No mass spec knowledge needed -we encourage all to come! |
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