The Triangle Area Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group (TAMS) serves a diverse group of scientists, from both academia and industry. TAMS is based in the Research Triangle Park, conveniently located between Chapel Hill, Durham, and Raleigh. Attendance at the meetings is typically 35-45 scientists and students, with some meetings drawing in excess of 100 people.
Seminar archives
Posted March 14, 2007 | Beatrix (Trixi) Ueberheide from Rockerfeller University - New Tools for Proteomics: Electron transfer dissociation (ETD) and Proton transfer reaction (PTR)
Posted June 20, 2006 | Jennfier Frahm - Utilizing iodopeptides to access unoccupied mass space for confident identification and accurate quantification in label-free proteomics
Posted June 20, 2006 |Jared Bushey - Development of a Pulsed, Multiplexed, nano-Electrospray Ionization Source
Posted June 20, 2006 |Karen Wendling - Distinguishing Environmentally-Relevant Isomers using Selected Ion Chemical Ionization in a Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer
Posted June 20, 2006 |Travis Falconer - Applying Superfluid Helium Nanodroplets to the Study of Ions: New Possibilities
Posted June 20, 2006 | Prof. Richard Caprioli of the Medical Center of Vanderbilt University.
The following link is to the old website. The website has a list of the past seminars presented.