List of Speakers for the TAMS Group

Date Seminar Title Speaker
23 Apr 02 Gas-phase Ion/Ion Reactions: New Tools, New Techniques, New Chemistries

Professor Scott McLuckey
Department of Chemistry
Purdue University

19 Apr 02 New Mass Spectral Approaches to Facilitate Proteomics Studies

Professor Catherine Costello
Depts. of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Boston University School of Medicine

19 Nov 01 Structural Biology Faculty Seminar Dr. Gary Siuzdak,
The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA
15 Nov 01 Mass Spectrometric Methods for Relative and Absolute Quantification of Proteins in Complex Mixtures Professor Simon Gaskell
University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
30 Oct 01 Various poster presentations from local mass spectrometrists and vendors Vendor and Poster Night
16 Oct 01 Towards Comprehensive Analysis of Cells and Tissues Dr. John R. Yates
Department of Cell Biology,
The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA
17 Apr 01 Ultra-fast GC/MS and the Electronic Nose in Environmental, Forensic, Food, and Pharmaceutical Applications Professor Albert Robbat, Jr.
Chemistry Department, Tufts University
20 Mar 01

Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry:
New Designs and Miniaturization

Professor Robert Cotter,
The John Hopkins University
24 Oct 00 Strategies for High-Throughput Analyses via LC/MS Analysis: Creative HPLC Plumbing Techniques, LC-TOF/MS, and the use of ‘Chips’

Professor Jack Henion, Cornell University and Advanced BioAnalytical Service

05 Oct 00 Various poster presentations from local mass spectrometrists and vendors Vendor and Poster Night
22 May 00 Targeted Proteomics in Molecular Biology

 

Dr. Paul Tempst, Cornell University and the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

30 Nov 99

Mass Spectrometric Approaches to Elucidation of Molecular Determinants in Autoimmune Diseases Professor Michael Przybylski
(University of Konstanz, Germany)

29 Nov 99

Applications of FTICR Mass Spectrometry to Complex Biological Mixtures and Supramolecular Protein Chemistry

Professor Michael Przybylski
(University of Konstanz, Germany)

28 Oct 99

Various poster presentations from local mass spectrometrists and vendors Vendor and Poster Night

21 Sep 99

From Carbohydrates to Enzymes:Complex Biological Mixture Analysis by ESI FT-ICR Dr. Julie Leary
(U.C. Berkeley)

07 Apr 99

Mass Spectrometers: Celebrating the Instrument Professor Graham Cooks
(Purdue University)

10 Mar 99

New Probes for Protein Structure Dr. Brian Chait
(Rockefeller University)

10 Dec 98

Mass Spectrometric Studies of Suicide Inactivation of LTA4 Hydrolase Dr. Robert Murphy
(National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Denver CO)

01 Dec 98

Ion Evolution Processes Professor Fred McLafferty
(Cornell University)

05 Nov 98

Sequencing the Primordial Soup Dr. Jeff Shabanowitz
(University of Virginia)

24 Sep 98

Various poster presentations from local mass spectrometrists and vendors (30 posters). Vendor and Poster Night

06 Apr 98

Development of Ion Mobility/Mass Spectrometry Methods for Rapid Search of Conformation Type Professor David Clemmer
(Indiana University)

13 Jan 98

Protein Folding and Interactions Studied by Mass Spectrometry Professor Carol Robinson
(Oxford University)

23 Sep 97

Characterization of Non-Covalent Complexes of Biomacromolecules by Mass Spectrometry Dr. Michael Przybylski
(University of Konstance, Germany)

22 Apr 97

Annual Sponsor Forum and Manufacturer’s Exhibition posters only

19 Mar 97

Mining Genomes and Proteomes with Mass Spectrometry Dr. John R. Yates
(University of Washington)

20 Feb 97

Large- and Small Molecule Applications of Nano-electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Dr. Robert Anderegg and Mr. Kevin Blackburn
(Department of Analytical Chemistry, Glaxo Wellcome, Inc.)

23 Jan 97

Modern Analytical Methods: A Key to Unlocking the Decomposition Chemistry of Human Remains Dr. Stacy-Ann Barshick
(Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

20 Nov 96

1).Trials and Tribulations of Developing Peptide Sequencing Methods on a Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer

2). Sequencing of N-Linked Oligosaccharides by Tandem Mass Spectrometry Using Triple Quadrupole and Quadrupole Ion Trap Mass Spectrometers

1). Dr. Gary Glish
(The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

2). Dr. Douglas Sheeley
(Department of Analytical Chemistry, Glaxo Wellcome, Inc.)

08 Oct 96

Structure and Reactivity of Large Biomolecule Ions in the Gas Phase: Similarities to Solution Dr. Evan R. Williams
(University of California, Berkeley)

13 Apr 96

eight local speakers presented on various topics 110th North Carolina ACS Local Section Conference, "Frontiers in Mass Spectrometry", organized by TAMS and chaired by Max Turner

21 Mar 96

Annual Sponsor Forum and Manufacturer’s Exhibition posters only

20 Feb 96

Good E/L/A (education/learning/assessment) Practice in MS/MS: Can We Get It Right? Dr. Kenneth L. Busch
(Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta)

16 Nov 95

MALDI Mass Spectrometry: Current Application with DNA Adducts/Future Applications at High Resolving Power Dr. Michael L. Gross
(Washington University)

23 Oct 95

Mass Spectrometric Characterization of Lipid/Protein Conjugates Dr. Simon Gaskell
(UMIST, Manchester, UK)

28 Sep 95

New Sample Preparation Strategies for LC/MS Using Coupled Column Chromatography Dr. Jack Henion
(Cornell University and Advanced BioAnalytical Services)

20 Apr 95

         Dr. Jeanette Adams
(Emory University)

02 Mar 95

1). Direct Analysis of Affinity Bound Analytes by MALDI-TOF MS

2). Applications of APCI MS in the Pharmaceutical Industry

1). Dr. Ken Tomer
(NIEHS)

2). Dr. Lester Taylor
(Burroughs Wellcome)

09 Dec 94

Recent Studies of Calcium Metabolism Using Stable Isotope Tracers Dr. Al Yergey
(NIH)

27 Oct 94

Analytical Applications of Electrospray and APCI LC/MS Dr. Arthur Moseley (Glaxo, Inc.) and Dr. Robert Voyksner (Research Triangle Institute)

22 Sep 94

Annual Sponsor Forum and Manufacturer’s Exhibition posters only

21 Apr 94

Identification of Hemoglobin Adducts by Electrospray LC/MS Dr. Earl White
(R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.)

12 Apr 94

Element and Isotope Selective Detection in Metabolism Studies using CRIMS Dr. Fred Abramson
(The George Washington University)