University of Glasgow Meeting, 7-9 April 1999
Themed Meeting, centred around: "Complex Protein Assemblies as Molecular Machines"
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Meeting Programme
Wednesday 7 April/ Thursday 8 April 1999
Techniques Group/Protein and Peptide Science Group/British Electrophoresis Society Colloquium
Proteomics
- Organisers:
- D. Perrett (London)
- M. Dunn (London)
Wednesday 7 April
- Chair:
- D. Perrett (London)
- Speakers:
- 09.00 D. Perrett (London)
- Chair's Welcome and Introdcution
- 09.00 D. Hochstrasser (Geneva)
- The present status of proteomics
- 09.50 M. Dunn (London)
- 2-D Electrophoretic methods - an update
- 10.30 Coffee
- 11.00 Society Medal Lecture
- 12.10 M. Unlu (Aberdeen)
- Difference gel electrophoresis of proteins
- 12.50 Lunch
- Chair:
- C. Southan (SmithKline Beecham)
- 13.50 R. Banks (Leeds)
- Laser dissection microscopy and proteomics
- 14.30 A. Shevchenko (Heidelberg)
- Mass spectrometry and proteomics
- 15.10 C. Sutton (Manchester)
- Automated mass spectrometry of peptides and proteins
- 15.50 G. Ross (H-P Waldbronn)
- LC and CE - MS for protein characterization
- 16.30 Poster Session
- 16.45 British Electrophoresis Society AGM
Thursday 8th April
- 09.10 P. Skipp (Southampton)
- Proteome analysis without gels: current status of CE - IEF - MS
- 09.50 P. Cutler (SmithKline Beecham)
- Proteomics in pharmaceutical research and development
- 10.30 Coffee
- 11.00 Society Medal Lecture
- 12.00 J. Roeraade (Stockholm)
- Nanotechnology approaches to proteomics
- 12.50 Lunch & close
- For further information contact:
- The Meetings Office
- Biochemical Society
- 59 Portland Place
- London W1B 1QW
- Tel: 020 7580 3481
- Fax: 020 7637 7626
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