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2009 HUPO

Technical Presentations (HUPO World)

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Oral

Understanding cross-lab reproducibility for SRM-based mass spectrometry clinical assays
Amol Prakash, BRIMS Center / Thermo Fisher Scientific

A202Whole Proteome N-terminal Peptide Isolation and Analysis from M. tuberculosis H37RV
David Sarracino, Thermo Fisher Scientific
C246

Quantitative Phosphoproteomics of Glioblastoma Cancer Stem Cell Differentiation
C. L. Nilsson1, Arugadoss Devakumar1, Roslyn Dillon1, John C. Rogers2, Bryan Krastins2, Mary Lopez2, Michael Rosenblatt2, Barbara Kaboord2, Charles A. Conrad3
1Pfizer Global Research and Development, 2Thermo Fisher Scientific, 3 M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

C519

Analysis of multiple protein marker panels: Optimizing sensitivity and selectivity
Michael Athanas, BRIMS Center - Thermo Fisher Scientific

C527Towards a Better Understanding of SRM Matrix Interferences
Taha Rezai, BRIMS Center / Thermo Fisher Scientific

C547

Deconvolution of multiply charged states of Intact Proteins
Natalia Belyaeva, Thermo Fisher Scientific

G105

Analysis of Sulfated Glycans by MALDI-Orbitrap and DHB/N,N-Dimethylaniline Matrix
Julian Saba, Thermo Fisher Scientific

G107Glycopeptides Analysis Using Cellulose-based Separation Cartridges and the LTQ Orbitrap ETD
Rosa Viner, Thermo Fisher Scientific
G111

Glycoprotein profiling using Tandem Mass Tags and Staudinger ligation of azido sugars
Ryan Bomgarden, Pierce Protein Research / Thermo Fisher Scientific

G113

A novel human in vitro translation system for glycoprotein expression
Krisha Vattem, Pierce Protein Research / Thermo Fisher Scientific

K110Building a Targeted Selected Reaction Monitoring (SRM) assays of phosphopeptides by utilizing Discovery Information
Bryan Krastins, BRIMS Center / Thermo Fisher Scientific
M102Increased quantitative throughput and selectivity for triple quadrupole mass spectrometer based assays using intelligent SRM (iSRM)
Reiko Kiyonami, Thermo Fisher Scientific
M105Intact Protein Sequencing Using ETD-PTR in a Linear Ion Trap
Zhiqi Hao, Thermo Fisher Scientific
M109Overcoming Undersampling in Proteomic Experiments using a New Linear Trap-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer
Eugen Damoc, Thermo Fisher Scientific
M11212-plexed quantitation: Combining Tandem Mass Tags with SILAC
Roger Biringer, Thermo Fisher Scientific
M113Novel Software Approach to Building, Processing, and Scoring Large Targeted Peptide Assays using Intelligent SRM Transitions
Scott Peterman, Thermo Fisher Scientific
M121Increased Proteome Definition Exploiting a New Linear Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer
Tonya Second, Thermo Fisher Scientific
P102In-Depth Analysis of the Arabidopsis thaliana Proteome Using a Novel Hybrid Linear Trap-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer
Kai Scheffler, Thermo Fisher Scientific
P326Exploration of the Phospho-Tyrosine Proteome Using SH2 Domains
Barb Kaboord, Pierce Protein Research / Thermo Fisher Scientific
Q138

Improving Fragmentation Efficiency of TMT Labeled Peptides Using Stepped Higher Energy Collisional Dissociation
Terry Zhang, Thermo Fisher Scientific

Digital pathology: Coupling laser capture micro-dissection and mass spectrometry to enable targeted biomarker quantification in Barretts’ disease tissue samples
Amol Prakash, BRIMS Center / Thermo Fisher Scientific

 

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