Seattle Proteomics Day

Over the past decade, proteomics has evolved to become one of the most common applications of mass spectrometry. This seminar covers the current status of proteomics at Bruker and includes an overview of Bruker’s latest system solution for shotgun proteomics. Professors Leonard Foster and John Burke will present their research on quantitative and structural proteomics, respectively.

Dr. Gary Kruppa will discuss Bruker’s newest system, optimized to identify more proteins using less sample and with exceptional robustness. This technique allows researchers to dig deeper for biologically relevant proteins. Networking and lunch will be provided.


Monday, October 2nd, 2017

10:30 am - 12:50 pm
Hogness Auditorium
University of Washington

Seattle, WA

10:30 am  Introductions, Jim Kapron, Bruker Daltonics
10:35 am  Update From the Human Proteome Conference (HUPO 2017) in Dublin, 
Gary Kruppa, Vice President, Global Omics Solutions, Bruker Daltonics abstract
11:05 am  Exploring the Dynamic and Tissue-Specific Interactome Space Using 
PCP-SILAC, Professor Leonard Foster, University of British Columbia, Michael Smith Laboratories abstract
11:50 am  Studying the Dynamic Regulation of Phosphoinositide Kinases by Ras 
GTPases and Their Role in Human Disease, Professor John Burke, University of Victoria, Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology abstract
12:30 pm  Light lunch and networking

For additional information, please contact Jim Kapron, Technical Sales Representative for Bruker Daltonics, 780-243-4926, jim.kapron@bruker.com

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