THE 1992 ASBMB BIOPHYSICAL SOCIETY MEETING
ABRF and ASBMB are jointly presenting a symposium on "Recent Advances in the Detection and Identification of Subtle Structural Alterations in Proteins and Nucleic Acids" at the ASBMB/ Biophysical Society Meeting in Houston, Texas, February 9-13, 1992. The symposium, sponsored by both ABRF and the ASBMB Educational Affairs Committee, will be presented on Monday morning, February 10, 1992. Ron Niece and Ken Williams have assembled speakers for seven talks on modern techniques for analyzing structural alterations in proteins and nucleic acids. The speakers and the title of their presentation are included below:
- Finn Wold
University of Texas
Co- and Post-Translational Modifications in Proteins
- Paul Tempst
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
HPLC Peptide Mapping Following Enzymatic
Digestion
- A.L. Burlingame
University of California
The Advantages Which Mass Spectrometry Can
Now Offer In Characterization of Protein Covalent
Modifications
- Gregory Grant
Washington University
Automated Amino Acid Sequencing: An Appraisal
of Current Capabilities Based on Collaborative
ABRF Studies Involving as many as 90 Laboratories
- Steven Carr
SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals
The Role of Mass Spectrometry in the Analysis of
Covalently-Modified Peptides
- C. Thomas Caskey
Baylor College & Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Molecular Scanning Methods of Mutation Detection
- Lloyd Smith
University of Wisconsin
Automated DNA Sequencing: A Look Into the
Future
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