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EMBO Practical Course ORGANISERS Post-Translational Modifications of Proteins: from discovery to functional analysis Jan Johansson Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, The Biomedical Centre - SE Ettore Appella National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health - USA Donald Hunt University of Virginia - USA Hans Jornvall Karolinska Institutet- SE Roman Zubarev Karolinska Institutet - SE 22- 24 August | 2010 | Uppsala | Sweden TOPICS • Mass Spectrometry Basics • Sample Preparation and Separation Techniques SPEAKERS • Bioinformatics and Database Searches • Use of 2D Gels for Protein Profiling David CREASY • Analysis Phosphorylation and Matrix Science Ltd. UK Glycosylation by MS • Manual Interpretation of ETD Spectra • Quantitative Proteomics • Pathway Analysis of Proteomics Data • Applications in Current Research Participants are encouraged to bring their own data for analysis and are expected to present a poster detailing their applicable research. Twenty (20) applicants will be selected Kathryn LILLEY Cambridge Centre for Proteomics UK Kris GEVAERT University of Ghent BE Donald HUNT University of Virginia USA Lisa JENKINS National Cancer Institute, NIH USA Ole Nøregaard JENSEN University of Southern Denmark DK Sandra ORCHARD EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute UK Nick SHERMAN University of Virginia USA Joël VANDEKERCKHOVE University of Ghent BE Yuquin WANG Swansea University UK Roman ZUBAREV Karolinska Institutet SE to participate. European Molecular Biology Organization The programme for this event was reviewed and approved by the EMBO Courses & Workshops Committee. http://cwp.embo.org/pc10-06/