| Satellite Meetings
Saturday, March 31
Two satellite meetings will be offered this year. The
registration fees for the
satellite meetings are separate from the Annual Meeting registration. If
you have already completed your meeting registration and
want to register for either satellite meeting, contact the Registration
Manager at leftwich@faseb.org or
301-634-7010 to modify your registration information.
State-of-the-Art Technologies for Producing High-Quality
Recombinant Proteins in Core Facilities
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Flyer (PDF)
8:15 AM - 4:30 PM
Registration Fee (includes lunch):
$295 members
$370 non members
Topics Include:
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Design of protein constructs for optimal expression
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Efficient methods for generating DNA expression vectors
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Optimization and increasing throughput of expression
in E. coli
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Overview of expression of membrane proteins
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Cell-free recombinant protein expression
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Use of protein fusion tags for increasing expression
and facilitating purification
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Protein refolding strategies and methods to achieve
correct disulfide formation
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Characterization of purified recombinant protein reagents
to assure high quality
SPEAKERS:
Dr. James Bryson, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton,
NJ - Design of Protein Constructs for Optimal Expression and Efficient
Methods for Generating DNA Expression Vectors
Dr. Francis Rajamohan, Pfizer Global Research & Development,
Groton, CT - Optimization and Increased Throughput of Expression Via
Baculovirus and Insect Cells
Dr. Frederick Boyce, Massachusetts General Hospital,
Cambridge, MA - Baculovirus Mediated Gene Transfer into Mammalian Cells
Dr. David Wasilko, Pfizer Global Research & Development,
Groton, CT - Titer-less Infected Insect Cell Preservation and Scale-Up
(TIIPS)
Dr. Yaeta Endo, Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan
- Cell-Free Recombinant Protein Expression
Dr. John Hawes, Miami University, Oxford, OH - Characterization
of Recombinant Protein Reagent to Assure High Quality
Dr. Rebecca Page, Brown University, Providence, RI
- Strategies to Maximize Heterologous Protein Expression in E. coli with
Minimal Cost
Techniques for Quantitative Proteomics
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Registration Fee:
$165 members
$240 nonmembers
Topics Include:
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2-D gel electrophoresis
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Label-free mass spectrometry-based techniques
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Chemical labeling techniques
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Metabolic labeling
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Software for relative quantification
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