Exhibitor Presentations

Sunday, February 12 – 12:30 – 1:30 PM

Room 202B – Applied Biosystems

Advanced MS Based Systems and Workflows to Overcome Protein Biomarker Discovery to Validation Bottlenecks

Room 102A – Biosearch Technologies, Inc.

Crafting Fluorescent Oligos through the Web with RealTimeDesign™

Room 101A – Bruker Daltonics, Inc.

Revealing the details -- New methods for Proteome analysis with MALDI imaging, LC-MALDI with ICPL quantitation, and modification mapping using the new ETD Ion trap fragmentation capability.

Room 103C – Caliper Life Sciences, Inc.

Recent Advances in LabChip Technology for DNA and Protein Sizing and Quantitation

Room 101B – EMD Biosciences

New Sample Preparation and Analysis Tools for Facilitating Proteomic Research

Room 204 – GE Healthcare

Multiple Proteomic Workflows for Higher Confidence in Differential Analyses

Ballroom B - Invitrogen

Meeting your Client's Quantitative Proteomic Expectations

Room 202C – Kurabo Industries Ltd.

Isolation of RNA from solid tissues using a new automated robotic system.

Room 103A – Nonlinear Dynamics

Generating 2D gel data with no missing values for robust statistical analysis

Room 102C - SciGene

BriteSpot:  A New Robotic system for Processing Microarrays in an Ozone-Safe Environment

Room 202A – Sigma-Aldrich

Scoring Proteomes with Proteotypic Peptide Probes

Registration ONLY event – Registration opens December 30, 2005 at www.sigma-aldrich.com/abrf2006

Room 103B – Thermo Electron

The Orbitrap Revolution:  The Value of High Resolution and Very Accurate Mass for Protein Analysis

Room 102B – Waters Corporation

nanoACQUITY UPLC™:  A New Paradigm in Separation Science

Monday, February 13 – 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Room 102C – Agilent Technologies

Advances in Expression Profiling and Protein Characterization

Room 202A – Applied Biosystems

Microarray Analysis—Is More Data Better? How to make the most of a hit list.

Room 101A  (6:30 PM – 8:30 PM) – Beckman Coulter, Inc.

Gene Expression, SNP Genotyping and Protein Fractionation/Characterization

Room 102A - Geneva Bioinformatics (GeneBio) S.A.

Around Phenyx: where delivering peptides and protein identification and characterization is only a starting point.

Room 204- GenoLogics Life Sciences Software

A Workshop on Practical Applications of Proteomics Data Management - Increasing Lab Operation Efficiency and How to Reduce the Time from Sample Receipt to Report.

Room 103A – Genomic Solutions

New Instrumentation and Applications for Automated Protein Sample Preparation

Room 202B – Lumera Corporation

A New Platform for Very High Density Microarray Proteomics Analysis

Room 103C – Promega Corporation

Quantitative, multiplexed amplification with the Plexor qPCR and qRT-PCR Systems

Room 101B -- Solexa Inc.

Clonal Single Molecule Array™ Technology and it's Application to Genetic Analysis

Room 103B – Thermo Electron

ETD on the Finnigan LTQ:  A Powerful Tool for Peptide and PTM Analysis

Room 102B – Waters Corporation

Advances in "Label-free" Exact Mass LC-MS for Quantitative Proteomics

Tuesday, February 14 – 12:30 – 1:30 PM

Room 202B – Applied Biosystems

Tools for Gene Expression Profiling with Real-time PCR

Room 204 - Exiqon

Unlocking the Door on Small RNA

Ballroom B - Invitrogen

Integrated Tools to Propel Pathway Mapping

Room 202A – Sigma Aldrich -- Deep Mining Of Human Plasma Proteomes Is Greatly Enhanced By Immunoaffinity Depletion Of The Top 20 Proteins Using A Prot20 Column

Registration ONLY event – Registration opens December 30, 2005 at www.sigma-aldrich.com/abrf2006

Room 202C – Thermo Electron

Labels (or not!), Tags, AQUA?  Effective Strategies for Biomarker Discovery

Room 201B – Waters Corporation

New  “Exact Mass” Mass Spectrometry Systems for Protein Characterization