Information from past ABRF Meetings and Workshops
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ABRF Meeting History 1986-2013
(Shared meetings, meeting titles, organizers, locations)
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ABRF 13: “Tools For the Advancement of Convergence Science”, March 2-5, 2011 • Palm Springs, California.
- Presentations from ABRF 2013
ABRF 12: “Learning From Biomolecules: The Technology Behind the Story”, March 17-20, 2012 • Orlando, Florida.
- Presentations from ABRF 2012
ABRF 11: “Technologies to Enable Personalized Medicine”, February 24-26, 2011 • San Antonio, Texas.
- Presentations from ABRF 2011
ABRF 10: “Translating Basic Research with Advances in Biomolecular Technology”, March 20-23, 2010 • Sacramento, California.
- Presentations from ABRF 2010
ABRF '09: Application and Optimization of Existing and Emerging Biotechnologies, February 7-10, 2009, Memphis, Tennessee.
- Presentations from ABRF 2009
- Presentations from ABRF 2008
- 2008 Presentations
- Posters
- Research Group Presentations
- Presentations from ABRF 2007
- Posters
- Poster contest winner: P6-T Tranche: Secure Decentralized Data Storage for the Proteomics Community Jason A. Falkner and P. C. Andrews
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan - Poster contest winner: P212-M High-Throughput Analysis of Protein Localization Dynamics by Mass Spectrometry Denise J. L. Tan1, S. Hester1, A. Martinez-Arias2, and K. Lilley1
1Cambridge Centre for Proteomics and Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2Department of Genetics, Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom. - Poster contest winner: P130-S Development and Evaluation of an Absolute qPCR Technique for Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in Ventilator Associated Pneumonia (VAP) by using Mini-bronchoalveolar Lavage (mini-BAL) Specimens
Xue-Ping Wang1, L. Goodwin1, C. C. Ginnochio2, S. Condon2, P.Francois3,D. Ost4,5
1Feinstein Institute for Medical Research, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, Manhasset, New York, 2Microbiology, Virology and Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, Lake Success, New York 3University Hospital of Geneva, CH-1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland, 4,5Interventional Pulmonology, North Shore University Hospital, North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System, Manhasset, New York. - Poster contest winner: P173-M Slippery when Translated: Extensive Programmed Ribosomal Frameshifting Revealed by Proteomics
Rachel R. Ogorzalek Loo1,3, Y.Yang2, H. Mouttaki5, M. McInerney5, R. Gunsalus3,4, and J. A. Loo1-3
1Department of Biological Chemistry, 2Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, 3Molecular Biology Institute, 4Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics, University of California-Los Angeles 5Department of Botany & Microbiology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK
- Poster contest winner: P6-T Tranche: Secure Decentralized Data Storage for the Proteomics Community Jason A. Falkner and P. C. Andrews
- Research Group Presentations
- DNA Sequencing Research Group
- Edman Sequencing Research Group
- ESRG 2007 Poster: Procedures used to Determine the N-Terminal Sequence of a Blocked Protein
- ESRG 2007 Oral Presentation: Procedures used to Determine the N-Terminal Sequence of a Blocked Protein
- Microarray Research Group
- MARG 2007 Research Poster: Comparison of Comparative Genomic Hybridization Technologies Across Microarray Platforms
- MARG 2007 Educational Session: Microarray Experiment Design and Data Interpretation
- MARG 2007 Research Presentation: Comparison of Comparative Genomic Hybridization Technologies Across Microarray Platforms
- Nucleic Acids Research Group
- NARG 2007 Real-Time PCR Survey Presentation
- NARG 2007 Real-Time PCR Survey Poster
- NARG 2007 Real-Time PCR Survey Questions
- NARG 2007 Real-Time PCR Survey Raw Data
- Protein Expression Research Group
- PERG Survey 2007: Bottlenecks in protein expression
- Proteome Informatics Research Group
- sPRG-BIC 2007 Study Poster: Bioinformatic Evaluation of Datasets Derived from the ABRF sPRG Proteomics Standard
- sPRG-BIC 2007 Study Presentation: Bioinformatics Committee Exploration of the sPRG2006 Study Data Sets
- Proteomics Research Group
- ABRF PRG 2007 Poster: Advanced Quantitative Proteomics Study
- ABRF PRG 2007 Presentation: Advanced Quantitative Proteomics
ABRF '06: Integrating Science, Tools and Technologies with Systems Biology, February 11-14, 2006, Long Beach California.- ABRF2006 meeting abstracts from the JBT (March 06).
- Daily Detailed Schedule showing all presentations
- Presentations from ABRF 2006
- ABRF 2006 Satellite Meeting
- DNA Sequencing Core DNA Sequencing Core Workflow & Workflow & Customer Interaction (716KB) Helaman Escobar, DNA Sequencing & Genomics Core Facility. University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States.
- Implementing a Commercial LIMS into a Medium-Throughput DNA Sequencing Facility (1.3 MB) Debbie Adam, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- In-house & Commercial LIMS: 4D, Finch (380 KB) Jan Kieleczawa, Wyeth Research/ BT, Cambridge, MA, United States.
- Comparison of Different LIMS (32 KB)
- Failure Mode Analysis - HT Pipeline (766 KB) George Yang, B.C. Genome Sciences Centre, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- Optimizing the Small Core Laboratory "Tips and Tweaks" (180 KB) Michelle Detwiler, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, United States.
- Improved Protocols for Bisulfite Sequencing and Fragment Analysis of Methylated gDNA (435 KB) Dr. Achim Karger, Applied Biosytems, Foster City, CA, United States.
- Confirmation Sensitive Capillary Electrophoresis (CSCE) (676 KB) Chris Mattocks, National Genetics Reference Laboratory, Wessex-Salisbury, England.
- Ecotilling: High-throughput discovery of variation in DNA (4.3MB) Luca Comai, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States.
- High-throughput BAC Fingerprinting For Constructing Physical Maps (1.2 MB) Ming-Cheng Luo, University of California- Davis, Davis, CA, United States.
- DNA Footprinting (2.4 MB) DNA Footprinting with an automated DNA Analyzer: does the shoe fit? Michael Zianni, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, United States.
- Tutorials
- High Throughput Methods for SNP Genotyping.
Session Organizer: Karl Hager, Yale University, Keck Biotechnology Lab, New Haven, CT, United States.- SNP Genotyping at HPCGG (2.6 MB)
Alison Brown: Harvard Partners Center for Genetics and Genomics, Cambridge, MA, United States.
Utilization of Low Cost Multiplex Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Genotyping Techniques.(570 KB)
Robert Welch, NCI Core Genotyping Facility, Gaithersburg, MD, United States.
- SNP Genotyping at HPCGG (2.6 MB)
- High Throughput Methods for SNP Genotyping.
- Research Group Presentations
- DNA Sequencing Research Group
- 2006 General Survey of DNA Sequencing Facilities (212 KB)
Debbie Adam, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. - DSRG Launch of the Web-based Trouble-Shooting Resource (756 KB)
Peter A. Schweitzer, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States
- 2006 General Survey of DNA Sequencing Facilities (212 KB)
- Fragment Analysis Research Group
- FARG 2006 SURVEY: A Comparative Study of Methodology and Instrumentation Uses of Laboratories Performing DNA Fragment Analysis (212 KB)
Chris Lytle, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States
Katia Sol-Church, Nemours Children's Clinic, Wilmington, DE United States.
- FARG 2006 SURVEY: A Comparative Study of Methodology and Instrumentation Uses of Laboratories Performing DNA Fragment Analysis (212 KB)
- Nucleic Acids Research Group
- Nucleic Acids Research Group Study: Priming Strategies for Real-Time RT-PCR (9.5 MB)
Deborah Grove, Penn State University, University Park, PA, United States. - Multiplex Real-Time qPCR (1.3 MB)
Tim Hunter, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States.
- Nucleic Acids Research Group Study: Priming Strategies for Real-Time RT-PCR (9.5 MB)
- DNA Sequencing Research Group
- Posters
- Poster R7-S FARG 2006 Survey-A Comparative Study of Methodology and Instrumentation Uses in Laboratories Performing DNA Fragment Analysis and Genotyping K. Sol-Church1, D. Bintzler2, J. Forrester3, R. Keefe4, D. Kristt5, C. Lytle6; 1Nemours Children's Clinic, Wilmington, DE, United States, 2University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, United States, 3University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States, 4Wadsworth Center/NYS DOH, Troy, NY, United States, 5Rabin Medical Center, Petah Tikva, Israel, 6Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States.
- Poster R9-T Nucleic Acids Research Group Study: Priming Strategies for Real-Time RT-PCR D. S. Grove1, P. S. Adams2, Y. Bao3, S. Bustin4, T. Hunter5, G. Shipley6, A. Yeung7; 1Penn State University, University Park, PA, United States, 2Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, NY, United States, 3University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States, 4Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom, 5University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States, 6UT Health Science Center-Houston, Houston, TX, United States, 7Fox Chase Cancer Institute, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
- Poster contest winner: Poster P16-S A Comprehensive Large-Scale Evaluation of Gene Expression Measurements Across Different Hybridization-Based Technologies.
Winston P. Kuo1, F. Liu2, T. Kristain-Jenssen3, E. Hovig2, G. Short1, S. Perrin4, R. Bumgarner5, R. Jenssen6, P. Park1, L. Ohno-Machado1, C. Cepko1
1Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, 2The Norwegian Radium Hospital, Olso, Norway, 3PubGene, Olso, Norway, 4Biogen Idec, Boston, Massachusetts, 5University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 6University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, Massachusetts - Poster contest winner: Poster P49-S Characterization of GlnK and GlnB Uridylylation in Response to Nitrogen Availability for Rhodopseudomonas palustris.
Heather M. Connelly, D. A. Pelletier, T. Yuan, P. K. Lankford, R. L. Hettich;
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee - Poster P81-T DNA Sequencing Research Group-2006 General Survey of DNA Sequencing Facilities D. Adam1, J. Kieleczawa2, H. Escobar3, M. Detwiler4, R. Pershad5, D. S. Needleman6, P. Schweitzer7, G. J. Wiebe8, S. Hardin9; 1University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 2Wyeth Research, Cambridge, MA, United States, 3University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, United States, 4Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, United States, 5University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States, 6USDA ARS Eastern Regional Research Center, Wyndmoor, PA, United States, 7Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States, 8Max Planck Institute of Molecular Biology & Genetics, Dresden, Germany, 9University of Houston, Houston, TX, United States.
- Poster contest winner: Poster P84-T Evaluating Mixed DNA Samples: Comparison of STR-PCR and SNP-Pyrosequencing for Forensic and Biomedical Monitoring. Deborah L. Stabley1, A. Richez1, D. Kristt2, Katia Sol-Church11Nemours Children's Clinic, Wilmington, Delaware, 2Rabin Medical Center, Petah Tikva, Israel
- Poster contest winner: Poster P175-S Phosphoproteomic Characterization of Human Eosinophils Activated with GM-CSF.
Travis W. Young, K. Pazdrak, J. Wiktorowicz, S. Stafford, A. Kurosky University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas
- ABRF 2006 Satellite Meeting
- Archived meeting information from FASEB site.
- ABRF2005 meeting abstracts reprinted with permission of the JBT.
- Schedule and All Abstracts from Invited Speakers, Research Group Poster/Presentation and Posters.
(471 KB) Hint - use search to help find what you want. - Daily Detailed Schedule showing all presentations
- Schedule and All Abstracts from Invited Speakers, Research Group Poster/Presentation and Posters.
- Presentations from ABRF 2005
- Scientific Session Presentations
- S1 Next Generation DNA Sequencing Technologies.
Chair: Susan Hardin; VisiGen Biotechnologies, Inc., Houston, TX, United States. -
- Real-Time DNA Sequencing (2.25 MB)
S. Hardin; VisiGen Biotechnologies, Inc., Houston, TX, United States.
- Real-Time DNA Sequencing (2.25 MB)
- S11 Genetic Analysis: Study Design, Methodology,and Statistical Considerations.
Chair: Katia Sol-Church (Session Chair), The Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington, DE, United States.- Study Design and SNP Selection Strategies for Genetic Association Studies
Trevor Woodage, Applied Biosystems, Rockville, MD, United States. - No More Gels: Alternative Genotyping Platforms (3.7 MB)
Cynthia Spittle, Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States. - Statistical Tools for Disease Gene Mapping and Association Studies (642 K)
Marcella Devoto, The Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington, DE, United States.
- Study Design and SNP Selection Strategies for Genetic Association Studies
- S1 Next Generation DNA Sequencing Technologies.
- Tutorials
- T3 Benchmarking to Improve Lab Operations.
Chair: Ronald L. Niece, Research Resources & Technologies, Tuston, CA, United States.- Benchmarking to Improve Lab Operations - Taking It to the Next Level (225 KB)
Lyn Faas, Seattle Public Utilities, Seattle, WA, United States.
- Benchmarking to Improve Lab Operations - Taking It to the Next Level (225 KB)
- T4 Comparative Protein Structure Modeling.
Chair: Rolf Apweiler: EMBL-EBI, Hinxton, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom.- Sequence to Structure Alignment Problem in Comparative Modeling (225 KB)
Andras Fiser: Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, United States. - Molecular Modeling as a Biological Resource Facility. (6.5 MB)
Roland Dunbrack, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
- T10 Utilizing qPCR to Validate Microarray Results.
Chair: Gregory Shipley: University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, United States.- Validation of Microarray Data via Quantitative Real-Time PCR (2.2 MB)
Tim Hunter: University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, United States.
- Validation of Microarray Data via Quantitative Real-Time PCR (2.2 MB)
- Sequence to Structure Alignment Problem in Comparative Modeling (225 KB)
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- High-Throughput Real Time PCR Approaches for Microarray Sample Assessment and Target Validation.
Andrew I. Brooks, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, United States.
- High-Throughput Real Time PCR Approaches for Microarray Sample Assessment and Target Validation.
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- Round Table Presentations
- RT3 A New Method and Solutions for an Old Problem in Quantitative PCR.
Chair: Deborah Grove; Penn State University, University Park, PA, United States.- LATE-PCR and Allied Technologies: Novel Real-time Methods and Reagents for Rapid, Reliable Genetic analysis Down to the Level of Single Cells. (5.2 MB)
Lawrence Wangh
Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States. - Making Biological Sense of QPCR Data from Small Samples - Process Considerations of Sample Preparation to Normalized Gene Expression Profiling. (1.2 MB)
Rheinhold Mueller: Stratagene Europe, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- LATE-PCR and Allied Technologies: Novel Real-time Methods and Reagents for Rapid, Reliable Genetic analysis Down to the Level of Single Cells. (5.2 MB)
- RT4 Biomarker Discovery: Have We Learned How to Do This Yet?
Chair: Stephen A. Carr; Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA, United States.- Stephen A. Carr, Michael Gillette (1.5 MB)
Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States. - Kevin Coombes (81 KB)
University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States. - Kojo Elenitoba-Johnson (20 KB)
University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake, UT, United States. - Gregory J. Opiteck (327 KB)
Caprion Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Montreal, QC, Canada. - Sushmita Mimi Roy (1.0 MB)
SurroMed Inc., Menlo Park, CA. United States. - Leigh Anderson
Plasma Proteome Institute, Washington, DC, United States.
- Stephen A. Carr, Michael Gillette (1.5 MB)
- RT6 Strategies for SNP Genotyping in Core Labs (57 KB)
- Comparison of Four SNP Genotyping Technologies: Taqman Allelic Discrimination, Pyrosequencing, Sequenom MassARRAY MALDI-TOF, ABI SNPlex (412 KB)
Karl Hager W. M. Keck Foundation Biotechnology Resource Laboratory Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States. - SNP Genotyping at HPCGG (2.9 MB)
Alison Brown Partners Healthcare System Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA, United States. - Evaluating Costs for Two SNP Platforms (1.1 MB)
Peter Schweitzer, Biotechnology Resource Center, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States.
- Comparison of Four SNP Genotyping Technologies: Taqman Allelic Discrimination, Pyrosequencing, Sequenom MassARRAY MALDI-TOF, ABI SNPlex (412 KB)
- RT3 A New Method and Solutions for an Old Problem in Quantitative PCR.
- Research Group Presentations
- Nucleic Acids Research Group
NARG 2005 Research Group presentation (1.3 MB)
Scottie Adams. Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, NY, United States.
Brian Holloway, CDC, Atlanta, GA, United States.
Greg Shipley, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, United States.
Stephen A. Bustin, University of London, London, England, United Kingdom
- Nucleic Acids Research Group
- Posters
- Poster R1-S Nucleic Acid Research Group Study: A Comparison of Real-Time RT-PCR Technique, Chemistries, and Hardware in Laboratories Utilizing the Same Assay. GL Shipley1 PS Adams2, Y Bao3,SA Bustin4 DS Grove5,BP Holloway6, and AT Yeung7; 1University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, United States,2Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, NY, United States, 3University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States, 4 University of London, London, England, United Kingdom5 Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States, 6CDC, Atlanta, GA, United States, 7 Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States. (1.6 MB bookmarked)
- Poster R8-M DSRG 2005 - DNA Sequencing Troubleshooting Guide. Heather Lin1, Debbie Adam2, Helaman Escobar3, David S. Needleman4, Kevin L. Knudtson5, Rashmi Pershad6, Peter A. Schweitzer7,Ted Thannhauser8and Glenis J. Wiebe9. 1DigiSapien, Redmond, WA, 2University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, 3University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 4USDA ARS Eastern Regional Research Center, Wyndmoor, PA, 5University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 6University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 7Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 8USDA-ARS, Ithaca NY, 9Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology & Genetics, Dresden, Germany. (396 KB)
- Poster contest winner: P29-M Mass Spectrometric Investigation of Ribosome Gymnastics. CE Doneanu1, D Lindsley2, P Bonthuis2, VD Nguyen2, and JA Gallant2; 1Department of Medicinal Chemistry, 2 Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States. (108 KB)
- Poster contest winner: P143-M Approaches and Tools for Biomarker Discovery via Intact Protein Profiling. TL Williams, SM Musser; U.S. Food and Drug Administration, College Park, MD, United States. (2.1 MB)
- Poster contest winner: P167-T Proteomics of the Microbial Community in an Acid Mine Drainage Biofilm. Nathan VerBerkmoes1, R. J. Ram2, M. P. Thelen2, G. W. Tyson2, B. J. Baker2, J. F. Banfield2, R. L. Hettich1. 1Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 2University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States. (2.5 MB)
- Poster contest winner: P205-S Differential Protein and Neuropeptide Expression in Experimental Parkinson's Disease. P. E. Andren1, K. Skold1, M. Svensson1, A. Nilsson1, M. Falth1, P. Svenningsson2; 1Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, 2Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. (568 KB)
- Poster contest finalist: P203-M Differential Protein Expression in Brassica oleracia: Changes Associated with the Ability to Accumulate High Concentrations of Carotinoids. T. W. Thannhauser, Y. Yang, B. Xiang, S. Lu, L. Li; USDA-ARS, Ithaca, NY, United States. (819 KB)
- Poster P31-S Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Sex-based Individual Venom Variation Among 18 Bothrops jararaca Sibling Snakes. Serrano, S.M.T. 1, Furtado, M.F. 2, Konno, K. 1, Camargo, A.C.M. 1, Pimenta, D.C. 1 1Laboratório Especial de Toxinologia Aplicada/CAT-CEPID, 2Laboratório de Herpetologia, Instituto Butantan, 05503-900, Sao Paulo-SP, Brazil. (1459 KB)
- Poster P53-M Faster PCR Amplification Using the Applied Biosystems 9800 Thermal Cycler. Matthew Nix, Pei Li Chong, Alicia Yang, Vicki Pandey, Paul Kotturi, and Damien Luk. Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, United States. (2.4 MB)
- Poster P86-M Mitochondrial DNA Data Analysis Using SeqScape Software v2.5. A. Pradhan, Q. Doan, J. Sorenson, R. Fang, K. Poulter, M. Rydland, C. Forbes, S. Vijaychander, R. Nutter, S. Nidtha, P.Baybayan. Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, United States. (2.4 MB)
- Poster P91-S VariantSEQr Resequencing System Process for the Discovery of Human Gene Variants. 1Diane Bond, 1Peter Ma, 1Rixun Fang, 1Primo Baybayan, 1Soumya Nidtha, 1Lilley Leong, 1Xiaohui Chen, 2Mary Ann Rydland, 2Xiaoying Lin, 1Karen Poulter, 1Jon Sorenson and 1Cheryl Heiner. 1Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, United States, 2Celera Genomics, Rockville, MD, United States. (1.8 MB)
- Poster P108-T Increased Productivity Using One Polymer and One ArrayLength for Multiple Applications. Take Ogawa, Steve Berosik, Larry Joe, Allen Swei, Jim Bourey, Jim Burrows, Suresh Pisharody, Lauren Seilnacht, Sreeram Santhanam and Ruben Pingue. Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, United States. (524 KB)
- Poster P109-S DNA Resequencing and Variant Identification of the CCL24 Gene. Denise M. Schmidt, Jennifer D. Tan, George A. Fry, Primo A. Baybayan, Quynh C. Doan, Anjali A. Pradhan, Soumya S. Nidtha, and Thomas J. McElroy. Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, United States. (986 KB)
- Poster P110-M BAC Fingerprinting Application on Applied Biosystems 3730/3730xl DNA Analyzers. Alicia Yang and Charles Reece. Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, United States. (1.3 MB)
- Poster P111-T Using a High-Performance Capillary Electrophoresis System for Both Fragment Analysis and Sequencing Applications. Jennifer D. Tan, Denise M. Schmidt, Surekha Karudapuram, Allen N. Swei, George A. Fry, Larry K. Joe, Ruben A. Pingue, and Thomas J. McElroy. Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, United States. (609 KB)
- Poster P112-S Use of a Single System for Multiple Fragment Analysis Applications. Surekha Karudapuram, Larry Joe, Ariana Wheaton, Yuandan Lou and Thomas McElroy. Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, United States. (536 KB)
- Poster P130-S A Rapid On-Membrane Digestion Protocol for the Full-length Sequencing of Monoclonal Antibodies V. C. Pham, K. Schmidt, W. Sandoval, I. Mohtashemi, A. Izrael-Tomasevic, L. Phu, W. Henzel, D. Arnott, J. Lill. Genentech, South San Francisco, CA, United States. (96 KB)
- Poster P159-S From Gel to MS: Factors Influencing Peptide Recovery from Gels. S. Francis-McIntyre, D. Sugden, I. Riba, S. J. Gaskell, The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom. (545KB)
- T3 Benchmarking to Improve Lab Operations.
ABRF '04: Integrating Technologies in Proteomics and Genomics, February 28-March 2, 2004, Portland, Oregon.- Archived meeting information from FASEB site
- ABRF2004 meeting abstracts reprinted with permission of the JBT.
- Scientific Session Presentations
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- Abstracts from Invited Speakers and Research Group Poster/Presentation Abstracts
- Poster Abstracts
- Presentations from ABRF 2004
- Scientific Presentations
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- Real-time PCR in Cancer Research
Genomic Analysis of Ovarian Cancer.
David Ginzinger, UCSF, San Francisco, CA
- Real-time PCR in Cancer Research
- Research Group Presentations
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- Nucleic Acids Research Group
Real-time PCR Survey.
Brian Holloway, CDC, Atlanta, GA and Tony Yeung, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA.
- Nucleic Acids Research Group
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- Fragment Analysis Research Group
FARG Study 2004: Whodunit? Analysis and Comparison of Equipment and Protocols used for Fragment Analysis
Caprice Rosato, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.
- Fragment Analysis Research Group
- Tutorials
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- DNA Sequencing Research Group
Quality Control and Crowd Control in the DNA Sequencing Core
Robert Lyons, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
- DNA Sequencing Research Group
- Round Table Presentations
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- CEL I mismatch-specific endonuclease A. T. Yeung, E. Nicolas, L. Hancock; Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
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- R3-S DSRG-2004 - A Web-based User-Interactive DNA Sequencing Troubleshooting Resource. Heather Lin1, Helaman Escobar2, John W. Hawes3, David S. Needleman4, Timothy Hunter5, Emily Jackson-Machelski6, Kevin L. Knudtson7, Rashmi Pershad8, Margaret Robertson9, and Glenis J. Wiebe10; 1University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 2Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, 3Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 4Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, 5Vermont Cancer Center, Burlington, VT, 6Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 7University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 8University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 9Ernest Galle Clinic and Research Center, UCSF, San Francisco, CA, 10Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology & Genetics, Dresden, Germany
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- R3-S Proteomics Research Group Study 2004: Differentiation of Protein Isoforms. D. Arnott1, M. A. Gawinowicz2, J. A. Kowalak3, W. S. Lane4, T. A. Neubert5, K. D. Speicher6, C. W. Turck7, K. A. West8; 1Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA, USA, 2Columbia University, New York, NY, USA, 3NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA, 4Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, 5New York University School of Medicine, New York City, NY, USA, 6The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 7Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany, 8Cleveland Clinic Foundation - Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland, OH, USA, .
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- Poster R6-S Nucleic Acids Research Group 2004 Study: Real-Time PCR Survey. PS Adams1, Y Bao2, DS Grove3,BP Holloway4, GL Shipley5 and AT Yeung6; 1Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, NY, USA, 2University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA, 3 Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA, 4CDC, Atlanta, GA, USA,5University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX, USA,6 Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA
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- Poster R9-S FARG Study 2004: Whodunit? Analysis and Comparison of Equipment and Protocols used for Fragment Analysis Caprice Rosato1, Yongde Bao2, Doug Bintzler3, Stephen A. Bobin4, Joe Forrester5, Robert Keefe6, Rebecca Scholl7, Katia Sol-Church8, Tom Stelick9; 1Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, USA, 2University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA, 3 University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA, 4Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA, 5University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA, 6 Wadsworth Center, NYS DOH, Albany, NY, USA, 7University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA, 8Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington, DE, USA, 9 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
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- P44-M Analysis of Low-Abundance Serum Proteins Using Mass Spectrometry. K. Merrell, C. D. Thulin, K. Southwick, N. E. Lewis; Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA.
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- Poster P130-S Immunoaffinity-Purification and Identification of Teleost Thy-1. S. Deininger1, M. Przybylski2, A. Reuter3, C. A. Stuermer3; 1Bruker Daltonik GmbH, Leipzig, Germany, 2Department of Chemistry, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany,3Department of Biology, Neurobiology, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany.
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- Poster 176-M Comparing Microarray Data Generated in Different Laboratories. LH Reid1, W Jones1, D Cox1,AI Brooks2; 1Expression Analysis, Durham, NC, USA, 2University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA.
ABRF '03: Translating Biology Using Proteomics and Functional Genomics, February 10-13, 2003, Denver, Colorado.- Archived meeting information from FASEB site
- Abstracts Reprinted with permission of the JBT.
- Presentations from ABRF 2003
- Tutorials
- Tutorial Session 4: Real - Time PCR
Chair: Pamela Scott Adams, Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, NY.
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Genotyping: Why Use Real-Time PCR and Considerations For Facility Set Up.
S. Bayliss ; Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
- Tutorial Session 4: Real - Time PCR
- Posters
- Poster P23-T Quantitative Determination of Non-covalent Protein-Ligand Interactions Using Automated Nanoelectrospray Mass Spectrometry. S. Zhang1, C.K. Van Pelt1 and G. Williams2; 1Advion BioSciences, Inc., Ithaca, NY,USA, 2Advion BioSciences, Ltd., Norwich, UK.
- Poster P51-W Identification of Phosphorylated and O-Glycosylated Sites in Peptides by Chemically-Targeted Proteolysis (CTID).G. M. Hathaway, J. Zhou, F. Rusnak; Caltech, Pasadena, CA, United States.
- Poster P56-T Identification of the CRALBP Ligand Binding Pocket by Photoaffinity Labeling. Z. Wu1,2, A. Hasan1, K. Nakanishi3, J. W. Crabb1,2; 1Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, United States, 2Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, United States, 3Columbia University, New York, NY, United States.
- Poster P111-W Precipitation of Large, High-Abundance Proteins from Serum with Organic Solvents. A. J. Alpert1, A. K. Shukla2; 1PolyLC Inc., Columbia, MD, United States, 2Glygen Corp., Columbia, MD, United States.
- Poster P137-T Characterization of Lipid Oxidation Products and Proteins in Bruch's Membrane from Normal and AMD Donor Eyes. X. Gu1, K. Shadrach1, M. Sun2, K. A. West1, L. Shan3, S. L. Hazen3, R. G. Salomon2, J. G. Hollyfield1, J. W. Crabb1; 1Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, United States, 2Chemistry Department, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, United States, 3Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, United States.
- Poster P138-W Identification of Visual Cycle Protein-Protein Interactions. S. K. Bhattacharya1, Z. Wu1, K. A. West1, Z. Jin1, M. Nawrot2, J. C. Saari2, J. W. Crabb1; 1Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, United States, 2University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States.
- Poster P170-Th Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium Protein Database. K. A. West1,2, J. Sun1,2, L. Yan3, K. Shadrach1,2, A. Hasan1,2, M. Miyagi4, J. S. Crabb1,2, J. G. Hollyfield1,2, A. D. Marmorstein1,2, J. W. Crabb1,2; 1Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH, United States, 2Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland, OH, United States, 3University Medicine Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ, United States, 4University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, United States.
- Poster P171-T The National Cancer Institute's Core Genotyping Facility (CGF): Approaching a Gold Standard in Genotyping Assay Validation R. A. Welch , M. Yeager, B. Staats, M. Beerman, B. Packer, A. Hutchinson, A. Bergen, T. Bandey, S. Chowdhury, A. Crenshaw, S. Yadavalli, H. Sicotte, E. Miller, M. Kiley, S. Chanock; NCI/ATC, Gaithersburg, MD, United States.
- Poster P179-Th Current Trends in the Resource Facility Providing Genetic Variability Analysis. D. A. Bintzler , P. S. Adams , Y. Bao , R. Keefe , L. O. Petukhova , C. Rosato, R. Scholl , K. Sol-Church.
- PosterR14-W ABRF Web Site Committee 2003 Study: Improvements and Demographics of the ABRF Web Site. J. Van Ee ,P. S. Adams , R. H. Lyons , K. I. Mitchelhill , M. Pamukcu , L. Steinke , T. W. Thannhauser, C. D. Walls.
- Tutorials
ABRF '02: Biomolecular Technologies: Tools for Discovery in Proteomics and Genomics, March 9-12, 2002, Austin, Texas- Archived meeting information from FASEB site
- Abstracts Reprinted with permission of the JBT.
- Presentations from ABRF 2002
- RRF to ABRF to .... : A look back at the history of the ABRF.
Ronald L. Niece, Research Resources & Technologies - Tutorials
- Tutorial Session 1: Light Scattering GRAND BALLROOM B Chair: Ewa Folta-Stogniew, Yale Univ., New Haven, CT
T1 Determination of molecular masses of proteins in solution: Implementation of an HPLC size exclusion chromatography and laser light scattering service in a core laboratory.
Ewa Folta-Stogniew, Yale Univ., New Haven, CT - Tutorial Session 4: Real Time PCR GRAND BALLROOM A Chair: Pamela Scott Adams, Trudeau Inst., Saranac Lake, NY
T7 The importance of RNA quality in Real Time Quantitative RT-PCR.
Eric Lader, Ambion, Austin,TX
T8 Quantitative real-time RT-PCR - A very short course. Gregory L. Shipley, Univ. of Texas-Houston Med. Sch., Houston, TX - Tutorial Session 5: Synthesis of Real Time PCR Probes GRAND BALLROOM A Chair: Anthony Yeung, Fox Chase Cancer Ctr., Philadelphia,PA
T9 Practical approaches to the synthesis, purification and characterization of dual-labeled DNA probes. Brian Holloway, Biotechnology Core Facility, Atlanta,GA
T10 Preparation and analysis of black hole quencher probes. Joe Knecht, Biosearch Technologies, Inc., Novato,CA
T11 The mechanistic side of fluorescence quenching: a discussion of specialized quenching to enable multiplexing. Cynthia Potter, Biosearch Technologies, Inc., Novato, CA
- Tutorial Session 1: Light Scattering GRAND BALLROOM B Chair: Ewa Folta-Stogniew, Yale Univ., New Haven, CT
- Roundtable Sessions
- Roundtable Session R3: Panel/roundtable discussion on service related and technical issues concerning real time PCR.
Chair: Pamela Scott Adams, Trudeau Inst., Saranac Lake, NY.
- Roundtable Session R3: Panel/roundtable discussion on service related and technical issues concerning real time PCR.
- Posters
- Poster P27T DNA Sequencing in a Core Facility: Engineering the Process 3, A Next Generation LIMS System to Integrate Operational Steps in a Large Sequencing Core. J. VanEe, A. Mannochia, T. Thannhauser, T. Stelick, R. Halpin; Cornell University
- RRF to ABRF to .... : A look back at the history of the ABRF.
ABRF '01: The New Biology: Technology for resolving Macromolecular Communications, February 24-27, 2001, San Diego, CA ABRF '00: From Singular to Global Analyses of Biological Systems, Bellvue, WA
ABRF'99: Bioinformatics and Biomolecular Technologies: Linking Genomes, Proteomes and Biochemistry,March 19 - 22, 1999, Durham, NC
ABRF'98: From Genomes to Function - Technical Challenges of the Post-Genome Era, March 21-24, 1998, San Diego, CA
ABRF 97: Techniques at the Genome-Proteome Interface, Baltimore, MD- Program (ABRF News archive)
- Tutorial Notes - Interpreting Automated DNA Sequences and Sequencer Problems, Baltimore 1997
ABRF 96 Biomolecular Techniques in San Francisco, March 30-April 2, 1996- Methods for Capillary HPLC Isolation and Collection of Peptides
- Characterization of Glycosylated proteins in Gels and Blots
- Tutorial Notes
ABRF Workshop at Davos, 28 May 1995
- Posters

