Symposiums | Seminars
"Elevated Levels of Arachidonic Acid Containing Lipids Underlie Cardiovascular Disease Risk in White and Black Females"
- Dominique Baldwin - Simcox Lab
"Integrated Functional and Mass Spectrometry Measurements for iPSC-derived Cardiac Models"
- Kalina Rossler - Ge Lab
"Evaluation of Human Plasma Proteomics Methodology for Biological Discovery"
- William Beimers - Coon Lab
Join us on October 11th from 11-12:00 pm in Rennebohm Hall 2121!
"Characterization of Protein Structure and Proteoforms from Human Heart Tissues by Native and Denaturing Top-Down Mass Spectrometry"
- Emily Chapman - Ge Lab
"Integrating MALDI-MSI and LC-MS/MS for Improved Confidence in Global, Untargeted Mass Spectrometry Imaging Annotation"
- Hannah Miles - Li & Ricke Labs
"Dehydroamino acids and their crosslinks in Alzheimer's Disease protein aggregates"
- Sam Markovich - Smith Lab
Join us on Novermber 15th from 11-12:00 pm in HSLC 1345!
"Of Peptides and Proteoforms: Insights into Body Fluid Biomarker Discovery for Alzheimer's Disease Progression using a Peptide-Centric Approach"
- Dylan Tabang - Boston Children's Hospital & Harvard Medical School
"Elucidating the effects of genetic polymorphisms on the proteome"
- Margaret Robinson - Coon Lab
"Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics Characterization of Phospholamban-R14del Cardiomyopathy"
- Holden Rogers - Ge Lab
Join us on December 6th from 11-12:00 pm in HSLC 1345!
Dr. Yu (Tom) Gao
Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Illinois Chicago
DECEMBER 4 @ 1:30 PM
HSLC 1306
The UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) Human Proteomics Program (HPP) welcomes you to attend a single cell proteomics seminar on Dec. 4, 1:30pm in HSLC 1306. All are welcome to join us!
The UW-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH) Human Proteomics Program (HPP) welcomes you to attend a proteomics seminar next week on Monday, Oct. 2nd, from 3:00-4:00 PM in HSLC 1335, with Dr. Charlotte Uetrecht (University of Siegen).
Dr. Uetrecht will be presenting on "Flying viruses - mass spectrometry meets X-rays". All are welcome to join us!