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Annual Symposium Speaker List

 

 

 

DATE

SPEAKER

AFFILIATION

TITLE

2008 10th Symposium

Milton Lee

BYU

Analytical Gradient Separation Methods

Ron Orlando

University of Georgia

 

2007 9th Symposium

Robert Kennedy

University of Michigan

High Throughput Separations

Julie Leary

UC Davis

Advancing the Frontiers of Structural Biology; Mass Spectrometry of Biological Binding Partners

2006 8th Symposium

Milos Novotny

Indiana University

Combining the Strengths of Separation Science and Mass Spectrometry in Solving Structural Problems in Glycobiology

Joseph Loo

UCLA

Mass Spectrometry and Droplets. Elucidation of Protein Sequence and Complexes

2005 7th Symposium

Fred McLafferty

Cornell University

Mass Spectrometry of Biomolecules

Jonathan Sweedler

University of Illinois

Understanding Neurochemistry Neuron by Neuron: Mass Spectrometry and Separations for Neuroscience Research

2004 6th Symposium

Norm Dovichi

University of Washington

Two-dimensional Capillary Electrophoresis Separation of Complex Protein Samples

Catherine Costello

Boston University

Mass Spectrometry Research in the Medical Arena: Refining Our Tools and Seeking the Secrets of Nature

2003 5th Symposium

Ed Yeung

Iowa State University

High Throughput Screening Based on Multiplexed CE and Absorption Detection

Stephen Naylor

Beyond Genomics

Role of Mass Spectrometry in Systems Biology

2002 4th Symposium

David Hage

University of Nebraska

Rapid affinity analysis in the millisecond-to-second time domain

Steve Carr

Millennium Pharmaceuticals

Functional Proteomics in Drug Discovery

2001 3rd Symposium

Roland Annan

Glaxo Smith Kline

Quantitative Proteomics

William Hancock

Thermo Finnigan

Proteomics: A New Challenge for Separation Science

2000 2nd Symposium

Daniel Armstrong

University of Missouri at Rolla

Chiral Recognition of Macrocyclic Glycopeptides

Barry Karger

Northeastern University

New Approaches to High Throughput Mass Spectrometry

1999 1st Symposium

Fred Regnier

Purdue University

Developments in Microfabricated Chips for High Efficiency Separations

Paul Vouros

Northeastern University

Capillary LC/MS and CE/MS for Analyzing DNA Adducts