Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Fifth Annual Protein Arrays: Proteomics in a Multiplex
January 12-13, 2006 Hotel Del Coronado | San Diego, California
Cambridge Healthtech Institute's 5th Annual Protein Arrays: Proteomics in Multiplex continues the tradition of providing practical information and results from creative technical solutions supporting a plethora of proteomic applications.
Featured Speakers:
Dr. Lance A. Liotta, Professor and Co-Director, Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine,George Mason University
Mr. John P. Iwanicki, Esq., Banner & Witcoff, Ltd.
Mr. G. Steven Burrill, CEO, Burrill & Co.
Dr. Stephen Hewitt Chief, Tissue Array Research Program, National Cancer Institute, NIH
Dr. Colin Campbell Project Leader, Scottish Centre for Genomic Technology and Informatics, (GTI) University of Edinburgh
Dr. Heng Zhu Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology & HiT Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Dr. Neal Gordon President, Epitome Biosystems
Dr. David Munroe Director, Lab of Molecular Technology, National Cancer Institute, NIH
Dr. Gregory W. Shipp Vice President, Medical Affairs, Nanosphere, Inc
Dr. Robert Negm Vice President, Business Development, GenTel BioSurfaces, Inc.
Dr. Christoph Borchers Assistant Professor, Faculty Director, Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of North Carolina
Dr. Joanna Albala Associate Adjunct Professor, Otolaryngology, University of California-Davis School of Medicine
Dr. Michael Tainsky Professor, Molecular Biology and Human Genetics, Karmanos Cancer Institute, Wayne State University School of Medicine
Dr. Paul J. Utz, Associate Professor of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine
Dr. Phil L. Felgner Director, Protein Microarray Laboratory, Center for Virus Research, University of California-Irvine
Dr. William Robinson, Assistant Professor, Medicine/Rheumatology, Stanford University
Dr. Brian W. Grinnell Distinguished Research Fellow, Biotechnology Discovery Research, Lilly Research Laboratories
Dr. Claudia Kemper Instructor in Medicine, Internal Medicine/Rheumatology, Washington University
Dr. Chris R. Taitt Research Biochemist, Center for Biomolecular Science and Engineering, Center for Bio/Molecular Science & Engineering, Naval Research Laboratory
Session Topics Inlcude: a Translation Efforts with Protein Arrays
a Nuts and Bolts - Technological Advances in Protein Arrays
a Defining Cancer Biomarkers with Protein Arrays
a Exploring Immunity with Protein Arrays
a Infectious Disease and Protein Arrays
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