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MASS SPECTROMETRY BASICS
2009 Short Course Announcement
Overview

The Scripps Center for Mass Spectrometry is pleased to invite you to the following short course.

 

Title: Short Course in Mass Spectrometry 2009
Date: February 19, 2009, Thursday
Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Venue: NSI Auditorium, The Neurosciences Institute
10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive
La Jolla, CA 92037

Please note that public parking at the Neuroscience Institute is NOT AVAILABLE. Please make your own accomodations or arrange to be dropped off. Thank you.

Instructors:

  • Sunia Trauger, TSRI. Dr. Trauger is the Associate Director and head of the proteomics group at the Scripps Center for Mass Spectrometry.
  • Gary Siuzdak, TSRI. Dr. Siuzdak is the Senior Director of the Scripps Center for Mass Spectrometry and Professor of Molecular Biology.
  • Bill Webb, TSRI. Bill Webb is involved in pharmacokinetic research using ESI and GCMS and he has managed laboratories performing in-SITU bioremediation and has over twenty years experience in the field of bioanalysis.
  • Jon Apon, TSRI. Jon Apon has expertise in proteomics analysis.
  • Mike Greig, Pfizer. Dr. Greig has over 10 years experience in the field of mass spectrometry and analytical chemistry. He has specific expertise in the preparation and analysis of ocular tissues for PK and PK/PD, high throughput analysis of in-vitro samples for ADME characterization, and structure elucidation and profiling of metabolites.
  • Gary Patti, TSRI. Dr. Patti has expertise in metabolomics and its application to biological systems.
  • Oscar Yanes, TSRI. Dr. Yanes has expertise in metabolomics and imaging mass spectrometry.

The course will feature presentations covering current topics including:

  • Introduction to Mass Spectrometry
  • Ionization Techniques
  • Mass Analyzer Technology
  • Applying MS to Metabolomics
  • Fundamental Aspects of MS and Proteomics
  • The Role of MS in Pharmacokinetics

While this course is free and open to the public, registration is required. Please register online.