Spring 2004 Randolph T. Major Lectureship

University of Connecticut

Department of Chemistry

 

Symposium Theme: Clinical Proteomics

Thursday, April 22, 2004

 

1:00 p.m.‑ 1:40 p.m.     Introductory Talk

"Evolving Technologies to Help Elucidate the Proteomic Basis of Cancer Pathogenesis"

Dr. V. Patel, Cancer Branch of National Institute of Health. Bethesda, MD

 

1:50 p.m. ‑ 2:30 p.m.   Second Talk 

"Mass Spectroscopic‑Based Biomarker Discovery"

Dr. Leo Bonilla, Proteomics Field Marketing Specialist, ThermoFinnigan

 

2:30‑  4:00 p.m.  Poster Session and Refreshments

 

4:00‑ 4:50 p.m.  Keynote Talk

"Working with HUPO (Human Proteome Organization): The Characterization of the Plasma Proteome"

Prof. William Hancock, Northeastern University

 

6:00 p.m.   Reception and Dinner: Shippee Hall

 

            Dinner talk:   "Proteomics and Your Health,"  Prof. William Hancock

 

 

Friday, April 23, 2004

 

1:00‑ 1:50  p.m.     Second Keynote Talk

"The Challenge of the Discovery of  Biomarkers for Better Cancer Treatment".

Prof. William Hancock, Northeastern University

 

 

For information, contact either Prof. Jim Stuart at James.Stuart@uconn.edu or Emilie Hogrebe,

e.hogrebe@uconn.edu  or 860‑486‑3219.


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