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Proteomics Facility Website

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This is the home of the Proteomics Facility space. 

The Proteomics Facility provides services, self-service equipment, and collaborative research for the detection, characterization, and quantification of biomolecules. The facility labs are located in MBB 1.420 (ICMB) and PHR 1.110 (College of Pharmacy). The facility is supported by the Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas Shared Instrumentation Award RP110782 and by institutional funds provided by ICMB, UT-Austin and the College of Pharmacy.

Contact us by phone at 512-471-2895 or email to pmaf@austin.utexas.edu

 

Announcements:

Armand Ngounou Wetie from Clarkson University will give a talk entitled "The quest for a biomarker of autism spectrum disorder" at tomorrow at 3 pm in MBB 2.304.

A post-doctoral position is available at the Proteomics Facility, job number 150126010712.  Please contact Maria Person <mperson@austin.utexas.edu> for more information.

The CyTOF facility at MDACC is participating in the UT System Proteomics Network grant which gives all UT Austin researchers access to the MDACC CyTOF service run by Jared Burks and Michael Andreef at internal rates.

 

The videocast of the CyTOF User’s Group Meeting will be held

 

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

12:30-3:00 pm

MBB 1.210

Videocast from

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Local Host: Proteomics Facility, 471-2895

 

For those unfamiliar with the CyTOF or Mass Cytometry, Mass Cytometry combines the advantages of single cell high speed analysis common to conventional flow cytometry with the ability to resolve over 100 metal probes with minimal signal overlap common to atomic mass spectroscopy, thereby providing researchers with an unparalleled ability to phenotypically and functionally profile cells from normal and diseased states.

 

 

AGENDA

 

12:30-12:45 pm   

Agenda & Opening Remarks

Jared Burks, PhD, Assistant Professor

Co-Director, NCI CCSG Flow Cytometry and Cellular Imaging Core Facility

MD Anderson Cancer Center

12:45-1:25 pm   

Illuminating pluripotent stem cell differentiation through CyTOF analysis

Ryan McCarthy, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow

Department of Epigenetic & Molecular Carcinogenesis

MD Anderson Cancer Center  

1:25-1:55 pm   

CyTOF Analysis of Leukemia: Characterization of signaling in MRD

Michael Andreeff, MD, PhD, Professor & Chief, Section of Molecular & Hematology Therapy

Director, NCI CCSG Flow Cyometry and Cellular Imaging Core Facility
MD Anderson Cancer Center

1:55-2:05 pm   

Asking new questions using CyTOF data

Jeffrey Hokanson, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow

NCI CCSG Flow Cyometry and Cellular Imaging Core Facility

MD Anderson Cancer Center

2:05-2:25 pm   

Break

2:25-3:05 pm     

Identification of NK cell subpopulations across donors and time after adoptive immunotherapy.

Dean Lee, MD, PhD, Associate Professor

Department of Pediatrics

MD Anderson Cancer Center

 

 

 This event is sponsored by:  University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center & Fluidigm Corporation

 

Surendar Tadi from UT Austin will give a talk entitled "Metabolic profiling and identification of interacting proteins in biologically significant mutations; a mass spectrometry based approach" at 3 pm in MBB 2.456 on Monday, March 30.

Michelle Gadush from the Proteomics Facility will give her take on the recent US HUPO conference on Tuesday, March 31 at 3 pm in MBB 1.226.