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  Thermo Electron Life Science Mass Spectrometry Seminar - Somerset NJ
  Start Date: September 13 2005
  End Date: September 13 2005
   
  NJ Seminar
   
 

You are invited to attend a FREE all day user seminar in Somerset, New Jersey, highlighting the latest in Mass Spectrometry and its applications. We will have some of the industry's top minds to share their expertise. And the day will conclude with a tour of Thermo's Demo Laboratories, to see these instruments in action. (continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.) 

NOTE: Registration is now closed for the seminar.  Please call the New Jersey sales office at (732) 627-0220 if you are still interested in attending.

Date/Time: September 13, 2005, from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
Location: Somerset Marriott, 100 Davidson Avenue, Somerset, New Jersey 08873
   
Space is limited. Register today!
 

           
          
Seminar Agenda      
         
8:30 AM   Registration and  Continental Breakfast      
 
9:00 AM   Introduction      
    Eric Winter, Northeast Sales Manager, Life Science Mass Spectrometry, Thermo Electron
           
9:15 AM   Iain Mylchreest, Ph.D., VP and General Manager, Life Sciences MS, Thermo Electron
           
    Small Molecule Track     Proteomics Track
   

(Plenary)

    (Plenary)
           
9:45 AM   Ion Trap Technology:  The core of an integrated analytical strategy for the discovery and optimization of pharmaceutical candidates, Jonathan Josephs, Ph.D., Bristol Myers Squibb     Top Down Protein Analysis with the Finnigan LTQ FT and ProSight PC Software - The Ultimate Solution for Protein Characterization, Andrew Forbes, Ph.D., UIUC Center for Top Down Proteomics
           
10:30 AM  

Break

     
           
10:45 AM   Enhancing Bioanalytical Quantitation with the Finnigan TSQ Quantum Ultra with HESI and The Ion Vector Source, Rohan Thakur, Ph.D., Thermo Electron     Rapid Analysis of Protein Complexes using the Finnigan LTQ Mass Spectrometer, Mike Myers, Ph.D., of Cold Sspring  Harbor University
   

 

   

 

11:15 AM   Mass Frontier and Solutions for Metabolism Studies, Brenda Kesler, Ph.D., Thermo Electron    

Protein Identification Using SEQUEST  and BIOWORKS 3.2, Robert Barkovich, Ph. D., Thermo Electron

           
11:45 AM  

Lunch/Talk

    LTQ Orbitrap - The First New Mass Analyzer in 20 years, Tony Ziberna, Thermo Electron
    Small Molecule Track      Proteomics Track
1:30 PM  

A Bidirectional, Digital Interface for Watson LIMS for Quantum Ultra, Dave Minicuci,  Thermo Electron  Informatics

    Introduction
           
    LCQuan 2.5 and Easy Tune - Next Generation GLP Quantitation Software, Jamie Humphries, Thermo Electron    

Targeted Protein Analysis using the Finnigan vMALDI LTQ,Sally Webb, Thermo Electron

           
   

Automated Method Development with QuickQquan, Nick Duczak, Thermo Electron

   

MS and Informatic Strategies for Biomarker Discovery in Human Plasma, Leo Bonilla, Ph.D., Thermo BRIMS Center

           
2:30 PM   Break      
           
2:45 PM  

New algorithms for the Finnigan LTQ: Higher Resolution Isolation, Pulsed Q Collision Induced Dissociation and Electron Transfer Dissociation and More, Julian Phillips, Thermo Electron   

           
3:30 PM   Tour of Somerset, NJ Demo Laboratories