As in the past two years, the ABRF has been invited by the Educational Affairs Committee of the ASBMB to organize a special session covering state-of-the-art biotechnology. This session will be chaired by Ruth Hogue Angeletti and Ron Niece and is entitled: "Understanding Biological Macromolecules: Cutting Edge Techniques."
The program begins at 10:15 AM and includes:
"State-of-the-Art Peptide and Protein Separations"
William Hancock, Genentech, Inc.
"Glycosylation Engineering"
Pamela Stanley, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
"Synthetic Peptides in Biomedical Research"
Bruce Erickson, Univ. of North Carolina
"The Limits and Possibilities of Automated DNA Sequencing"
Michael Hunkapillar, Applied Biosystems
"State-of-the-Art Biomolecular Core Facilities"
Ron Niece, Univ. of Wisconsin
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