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Innovative Technologies for Proteomic Approaches to Systems Biology
Sponsored by the APS Physiological Genomics
Group
Mon. April 3—8:00-10:00 AM
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| Chaired: |
Andrew S. Greene, Med. Col. of Wisconsin |
This symposium will explore some of the most novel and productive
approaches to the study of proteins in living cells, with the goal of
achieving a synthesis of the pathways that determine cellular function. The
speakers will focus on a variety of existing technologies and explore the
developments on the horizon in the areas of mass spectrometry and
multi-dimensional FACS analysis. Each of the speakers brings expertise from
a different area of proteomics technology and is pursuing a variety of
biological questions including immunology, cancer, and vascular biology.
The symposium is intended to give an overview of how proteomics can provide
a unique perspective of interacting pathways that govern the behavior of
cells and tissues. It is expected that participants in this symposium will
leave with a broad view of the types of data that can be collected using
state of the art techniques, and how that data can be analyzed to better
understand the relationships between proteins and the cellular behaviors
that they subserve.
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8:00 AM |
Towards single cell proteomics.
Lloyd Smith, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison
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8:40 AM |
Identification of signaling pathways through Baysian analysis of
proteomics experiments.
Peter Krutzik, Stanford Sch. of Med.
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9:10 AM |
Pharmacologic control of gene expression: towards
synthetic transcription factors
Thomas Kodadek, Univ. of Texas Southwestern
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9:50 AM |
General discussion
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