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 |