ABRF Symposium at the Protein Society,
First European Symposium
The program for the ABRF half-day meeting in Davos, Switzerland has been
finalized. The symposium will be in a single-session format with
presentations lasting 15 to 20 minutes each. An open-ended forum will
follow these presentations, where attendees can further explore subjects
discussed during the day or raise points of interest on completely
different topics. Attendees should feel free to bring along a few (no more
than five) slides to illustrate any particular point or show data relevant
to the discussion during the open forum. There is no formal registration
procedure for this symposium-just turn up and enjoy the presentations, and
above all please contribute to the proceedings by being active in the
discussion periods. Any enquiries regarding the ABRF Symposium may be
addressed to Len Packman (lcp2@mole.bio.cam.ac.uk) or Peter Hunziker
(phunzi@bioc.unizh.ch).
ABRF Symposium at Davos
Sunday, May 28, 1995
12:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Welcome (12:30 p.m.)
Chromatography
- A "how to do" guide to capillary HPLC-Richard Simpson (Australia)
- Fast HPLC on cheap, disposable columns-Chris Southan (UK)
Quality Control
- Detecting and preventing aspartimide formation in peptide synthesis-Len
Packman (UK)
- Mass spectrometry of oligonucleotides-Finn Kirpekar (Denmark)
Break (2:15 p.m.)
Post-Translational Modifications (2:35 p.m.)
- Identification of post-translational modifications by electrospray mass
spectrometry-Alastair Aitken (UK)
- Electrophoretic methods of glycoprotein analysis-Glyko (Switzerland)
Mass Spectrometry
- Chemical/MALDI approaches to analysis of peptides at sub-picomole
levels-Darryl Pappin (UK)
- Full characterization of the covalent structure of proteins by mass
spectrometry-Peter Roepstorff (Denmark)
- Mass analysis of proteins directly from electroblots-Christoph Eckerskorn
(Germany)
Databases
- Database searches using mass spectrometry and sequence data and their
relevance to core facilities-Peter James (Switzerland)
Open Forum and Refreshments (5:00 p.m.)
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