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Product category: Proteomics
News Release from: Bruker Daltonics
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 31 October 2006

Bruker Daltonics to present at Hupo 2006

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Bruker Daltonics will present a luncheon symposium on 31 October 2006 with the theme 'Sample enrichment and separation for protein biomarker discovery with ESI and Maldi tandem mass spectrometry'

The 31 October 2006 luncheon symposium at the Human Proteome Organisation's (Hupo) World Congress 2006 in Long Beach, California, agenda features: 12.45pm Introduction Victor Fursey assistant vice president, Bruker Daltonics

1.00pm - ETD to probe Biomarkers and PTMs, illustrated with a study of the oxidative states of SOD protein - complementary approaches via ECD-FTMS.

Catherine Stacey, director, proteomics applications, Bruker Daltonics.

1.20pm Biomarker discovery and quantitation with LC-Maldi and ESI-MS/MS techniques.

Detlev Suckau, director of applications development, Bruker Daltonik.

1:40pm Hupo Brain Proteome and ProteinScape: An automated re-processing pipeline for searching and validating heterogenic data.

Christian Stephan head of bioinformatics, Medical Proteome Center Ruhr-University, Bochum, Germany.

2:00pm Close.

The lunchtime seminar will take place on Tuesday, October 31, from 12:30pm to 2:00pm in Convention Center Room 104C.

Lunch will be served prior to the talks at 12:30pm.

Other Bruker Daltonics scientists will make Hupo Congress presentations on topics such as 'From mass imaging to class imaging' 'New horizons in Maldi molecular imaging', and 'Magnetic bead separation and LC-Maldi analysis'. Request free introductory details about products from Bruker Daltonics ...

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