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Appendix B: Symposium Agenda
Pages 36-39

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... Director of the Dunn Human Nutrition Unit, Medical Research Council, Cambndge, UK Accelerating Drug Discovery by Targeted Proteomics Scott Patterson, Ph.D. Rockville, MD Senior Director for Proteomics, Celera Genomics Group, Large Scale Proteomics in a Clinical and an Industria!
From page 37...
... Various experimental methodologies exist for the direct and indirect elucidation of protein function, including structure determination, expression and interaction profiling, knockout experiments for phenotype inference, and mutational analyses. We will examine current computational tools designed to analyze and integrate these disparate types of data into a functional picture of an organism, and discuss both what is possible today, and what we need for future research and development in this complex area.
From page 38...
... This session will address the use of mass spectrometry and related techniques to characterize proteins and protein-protein interactions, structure and folding. Cochairs: Alma Burlingame, Ph.D., University of California-San Francisco Julio Cells, Ph.D., Institute of Cancer Biology and Danish Centre for Human Genome Research, Danish Cancer Society, Copenhagen, Denmark.
From page 39...
... The use of protein chips in the drug development and clinical settings will also be discussed. Cochairs: Alan Sachs M.D, University of California Berkeley; Director, Clinical Genomic Pharmacology, Merck Research Labs, Inc Denis Hochstrasser, M.D., President of Clinical Medicine, University of Geneva; Director of the Depa~-l~ent of Pathology and Head of the Central Clinical Chemistry Laboratory, Geneva University Hospital B-4


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