Cascadia Proteomics Symposium 2024

The Cascadia Proteomics Symposium is back again for 2024! The symposium will be at the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle July 22-23. We encourage extensive participation of students and post docs. This is a great opportunity get to know each other better, share ideas, and foster collaboration within this region. If you presented something at ASMS, feel free to submit an abstract on the same topic, since most symposium attendees won’t have managed to see your presentation there. We will again have a Mariners night at the ballpark Monday evening.

Registration is $50.

Abstract submission is open, please submit your abstract as soon as you can so that we can prepare the program.

Registration and abstract submission links are all available at our web site:

http://www.cascadiaproteomics.org/

Please email Cascadia Systems Biology if you have any further questions!

Date: July 22-23, 2024

Location: Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle


Imaging Mass Spectrometry Short Course and Workshop | AIMS.2024

Date: April 30-May 2, 2024

Location: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Details: The 11th Annual ADVANCED IMAGING MASS SPECTROMETRY (AIMS.2024) Laboratory Course will be held Tuesday April 30 – Thursday, May 2, 2024 at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. The AIMS.2024 Laboratory Course is a unique educational opportunity designed to teach the procedures of MALDI Imaging Mass Spectrometry.

The course is designed for mid-level to senior investigators who are familiar with MALDI and have a working knowledge of mass spectrometry or histology. The course will cover details of sample preparation, matrix application, practical instrumentation, and image and data processing. Advanced instrumentation for high-speed and high-spatial resolution imaging will be presented along with case studies highlighting the state-of-the-art for various applications. In addition, we will have two tutorial sessions on Monday, April 29 – one as an introduction to histology/microscopy for those new to tissue analysis and one as an introduction to basic MS principles and instruments.

We are also pleased to announce an Open House and Symposium on Friday, May 3, 2024 to highlight the new Mass Spectrometry Center of Excellence housed in the MSRC Core Labs.  Everyone registered for AIMS.2024 will be registered for this half-day symposium to celebrate the groundbreaking strategic partnership between Bruker and Vanderbilt University to provide world-class mass spectrometry services within Vanderbilt.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER


Thermo Mass Spectrometry Seminar

Date: Wednesday November 15th from 10 am – 12:20 pm

Location: University of Washington, Health Sciences Center – Room I-142,1410 NE Campus Pkwy, Seattle, WA 98195

Details: Join us to learn about exciting applications of the Thermo Orbitrap Tribrid Mass Spectrometer!
Thermo presents :“Exciting Applications of the Thermo Orbitrap Tribrid Mass Spectrometer” hosted by the University of Washington Medicinal Chemistry Mass Spectrometry Center.  

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER


Peptide Scientists of Seattle

Date:  Wednesday, Dec 7th, form 5:30-8p.

Location: Lobby/conference room @ 188 E Blaine St. Seattle, WA (Alexandria Center for Innovation and Technology, just off East Lake Ave.)

Details: Free garage and street parking, 5-6 10-min flash talks from local companies, networking and socializing over food and drinks.

Registration: $5, register through Eventbrite (QR code on flier and link below).


Friday, October 7th, 2022 – 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM PDT (In-Person Session), UW South Lake Union | Orin Smith Auditorium, Seattle, WA

THE DIABETES AND METABOLISM SEMINAR SERIES AND THE NW-METABOLOMICS RESEARCH CENTER PRESENTS:

Nutrition, Metabolism and Metabolomics: New Frontiers and Intersections

Keynote Speaker: Nichole Reisdorph, PhD, Professor, Mass Spectrometry Facility Director, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences – University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus

Keynote talk: “Nutrimetabolomics reveals small molecule-associated changes to health outcomes following DASH- and Mediterranean-dietary interventions”

Registration link here

Jointly Sponsored by Diabetes Research Center, UW Medicine Diabetes Institute, UW Nutrition Obesity Research Center, NW Metabolomics Research Center, and UW Center for Translational Muscle Research


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ISPPP Symposium and Exhibition

Delray Beach, FL – October 16-19, 2022

ISPPP Symposium and Exhibition, a premier meeting on state-of-the-art separation, analysis, and characterization methods, much of which is based on HPLC/UHPLC/Mass Spectrometry. In October of this year we will be bringing together many of the world’s leading scientists to discuss new advances and applications of interest to bioanalytical scientists and process engineers. The symposium features a number of lectures, posters, workshops, exhibition, and symposia of interest to the bioscientific industry. Please join us for three days of exciting separation science at the longest-running international symposium on biological separations run by practitioners, for practitioners. 

ISPPP is an all-inclusive symposium for all scientists, engineers, managers, and technicians who use or direct programs involved in the separation or characterization of biochemical compounds. If you are interested in learning about the practice of state-of-the-art innovative analytical methodologies, we encourage you to attend the Symposium and Exhibition and indulge in an environment of learning and inspiration.

Register to take part in the 41st landmark conference that will advance the frontiers of bio-science.


Past Events

PacMass Spring 2022 Meeting

Greetings PacMass Members,

We hope you are doing well and you have had a good 2022 so far!  We have missed meeting with you in person, and we are excited to start a new year of PacMass meetings.  We invite you to our 2022 Spring meeting, which will take place as a type of mixed mode meeting, both in person and in a virtual fashion.  We are delighted to have Prof. Devin Schweppe from the University of Washington as our speaker.  Please see below for the in-person and Zoom meeting details.

In addition, since this is the first meeting of the year, a few minutes will be spent on an organization update and officer elections before Prof. Schweppe’s presentation.

As of now, the officer candidates for this coming year are listed below.  Also, we would like to thank Mia Chagoya for her work as Assistant Program Chair on behalf of PacMass over the last couple of years.  We very much appreciated her contribution. 

If one of you would like to join us as an Assistant Program Chair, please feel free to let us know.  We welcome additional input and ideas at any time.

Martin Sadilek, Program Chair

Dale Whittington, Assistant Program Chair

Miklos Guttman, Assistant Program Chair

Abhigya Mookherjee, Assistant Program Chair

Sanjit (Sunny) Uppal, Assistant Program Chair

Yi He, Treasurer

Regine Schoenherr, Secretary

Chad Lessard, Web Administration

PacMass Spring 2022 Meeting details:

Date and Time:   Tuesday, April 12, 11:55-1ish pm.  Lunch time meeting (however, as a COVID pre-caution we will not serve any food or refreshments).

In-Person Location:  Chemistry Building conference room 102, University of Washington (see attached map)

Zoom invite details can be found below.

Speaker:  Prof. Devin Schweppe, University of Washington, Genome Sciences, https://www.schweppelab.org/home

Title:   Multiplexed Mapping of Complex Proteomes

In addition, The MDPI journal, Molecules, is issuing a Special Issue on the topic Mass Spectrometry to Illuminate Glycosylation. Guest Editor Abhigya Mookherjee (abhigm@uw.edu) would like to spread the word that they are accepting manuscripts for this. Anyone who would be interested in publishing their work as part of this Special Issue can contact Abby to discuss one-on-one.

More details can be found here:

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/molecules/special_issues/MS_Glycosylation


PacMass Fall Meeting and Members’ Lunch 2021 details:

Date and Time:   November 16, 12:00-1:45 pm via Zoom (zoom link will be sent direct via email)

Speaker:   Dr. Parastoo Azadi, University of Georgia, Technical Director of Analytical Service and Training at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, https://ast.uga.edu/home/parastoo-azadi/

Title:   Glycomics and Glycoproteomics studies of SARS-CoV-2 glycoproteins” 

A brief bio of Dr. Azadi:  Dr. Parastoo Azadi received her B.Sc. in Chemistry in 1987 from University of North London, UK and her Ph.D. degree in biochemistry in 1991 from Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of London, studying structural characterization of carbohydrates and glycoproteins by mass spectrometry under the supervision of Profs. A. Dell and H.R. Morris. Since 2001, Dr. Parastoo Azadi has been the Technical Director of Analytical Service and Training at the Complex Carbohydrate Research Center. As the Technical Director, she oversees and manages all analytical services and training conducted at the CCRC, which are supported by three federal resource centers of excellence that CCRC has been awarded: The Department of Energy-funded Center for Plant and Microbial Complex Carbohydrates, the National Institutes of Health Resources Center for Integrated Glycotechnology, and the National Institutes of Health for Biomedical Glycomics. Dr. Parastoo Azadi works closely with the research scientists in industry on developing carbohydrate based drugs and conducts research in areas of structural characterization of plant, bacterial and animal polysaccharides, glycoproteins and glycolipids. Her recent projects include mapping the glycosylation profiles of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and how these glycans impact its biology.

Please send an email to rschoenh@fredhutch.org in case you have any questions.  We look forward to seeing you soon!


Congratulations to the 2020 ASMS Research Award Winners!

Two of which hail from the University of Washington. Way to go!
https://www.asms.org/about-asms-awards/research-awards


2020 NWMRC Metabolomics Symposium

Postponed for COVID

University of Washington Medicine SLU
Details and Agenda
Workshops



Roadway Runoff As A Source of Toxic Trace Contaminants To Surface

Prof. Edward Kolodziej

Associate Professor
University of Washington
Sciences and Mathematics-Tacoma
Civil and Environmental Engineering-Seattle
Center for Urban Waters (Tacoma, WA)
https://www.ce.washington.edu/facultyfinder/edward-kolodziej

Thursday April 15, 2021, 12:00 – 1:30 pm

Via Zoom!
Zoom invitations will be sent out to PacMass members!
Details for joining are here: http://www.pacmass.org/membership/


Unraveling microbial lanthanide-dependent metabolism: hunting lanthanophores.

N. Cecilia Martinez-Gomez

Assistant Professor
Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
Michigan State University

ASMS Local Area Discussion Group Speaker Program Awardee

ceciliamartinezlab.wixsite.com/cmlab

Tuesday February 11, 2020

UW South Lake Union Campus,
Building C, Room 123 AB,
815 Mercer St, Seattle

Social Hour 5:30-6:30 pm
Speaker Presentation 6:30-7:30 pm


Call for posters!

Save the Date for PacMass Members’ Night Social and Poster Session

Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Share your research and present your posters – new or previously presented at other events this year (8′ wide x 4′ high poster boards will be available). At least one of the authors must be a member of PacMass. (Membership is free; membership requests can be sent to me via email at rschoenh@fredhutch.org.) Please submit your title, authors, and author affiliations to me at rschoenh@fredhutch.org by Tuesday, November 12, to facilitate the preparation of a printed program.


Radiocarbon Accelerator Mass Spectrometry – Theory and Applications in Archaeology, Geology, Anthropology, Climate Science, Antiquities

Dr. Ali Arjomand

DirectAMS, Seattle, Washington

Abstract

Thursday, October 3, 2019

UW South Lake Union Campus,
Building C, Room 123 AB,
815 Mercer St, Seattle

Social Hour 5:30-6:30 pm
Speaker Presentation 6:30-7:30 pm


Location, Location, Location: Application of MS-Imaging in the life sciences

Prof. David Gang

Professor and Fellow, Institute of Biological Chemistry
Washington State University

Tuesday, March 26, 2019

UW South Lake Union Campus,
Building C, Room 123 AB,
815 Mercer St, Seattle

Social Hour 5:30-6:30 pm
Speaker Presentation 6:30-7:30 pm


Congratulations to our Logo Contest Winners!

1st Place Prize – Julia Robbins (F)
2nd Place Prize – Meagan Gadzuk-Shea (A)
3rd Place Prize – Nathan Laha (B)

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Combining native mass spectrometry and nanodiscs to analyze interactions within lipid membranes

Prof. Michael Marty
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of Arizona

https://marty.lab.arizona.edu/

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

UW South Lake Union Campus
Building C, Room C123 A/B
815 Mercer St, Seattle

5:30-6:25 pm Social Hour
6:25-6:40 pm Annual Business Meeting
6:40~7:40 pm Speaker Presentation


PacMass Members’ Night Social and Poster Session

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
1100 Fairview Ave. N, Seattle, WA 98109
Room B1-072/074/076, Weintraub Bldg.

5:00-5:30 pm, poster set up
5:30 pm-8 pm, Social and Poster Session
8:00-8:15 pm, take down posters.


The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group Fall Meeting

A Big Data Perspective on Aging and the Fly Metabolome

Prof. Daniel Promislow

Departments of Pathology and Biology
University of Washington
www.promislowlab.org

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

UW South Lake Union Campus,
Building C, Room 123 AB,
815 Mercer St, Seattle

Social Hour 5:30-6:30 pm
Speaker Presentation 6:30-7:30 pm


Improving Data Quality and Coverage in Metabolomics with Applications to Colon Cancer

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group Spring Meeting

Dr. Daniel Raftery

Professor, Dept. of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Chemistry
University of Washington

Member, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Director, NORC Metabolomics Sub-Core Facility

Wednesday, June 13th, 2018

UW South Lake Union Campus,
Building C, Room 123 AB,
815 Mercer St, Seattle

Social Hour 5:30-6:30 pm
Speaker Presentation 6:30-7:30 pm


Newborn Screening, Diagnosis, and Prognosis for Inherited Genetic Diseases by Mass Spectrometry: From Research Laboratory to Worldwide Deployment

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group Winter Meeting

Dr. Michael Gelb

Professor and Boris and Barbara L. Weinstein Endowed Chair in Chemistry
Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry,
Dept. of Chemistry
University of Washington

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

UW South Lake Union Campus
Building C, Room C123 A/B
815 Mercer St, Seattle

5:30 – 6:25 pm: Social Hour
6:25 – 6:40 pm: Annual Business
6:40 pm: Presentation


PacMass Members’ Night

Social and Poster Session

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Room B1-072/074/076
Weintraub Bldg.
1100 Fairview Ave. N, Seattle, WA 98109

5:00-5:30 pm, poster set up
5:30 pm-8 pm, Social and Poster Session
8:00-8:15 pm, take down posters.


Insect transmission of plant pathogens: lessons from proteomics

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group Fall Meeting

Dr. Michelle ‘Cilia’ Heck

Boyce Thompson Institute, USDA ARS, and Cornell University

Wednesday, September 27th, 2017

UW South Lake Union Campus
Building C, Room C123 A/B
815 Mercer St, Seattle

5:30 – 6:30 pm: Social Hour
6:30 pm: Presentation


On the building of the Skyline targeted mass spectrometry software

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group Spring Meeting

Brendan MacLean

Department of Genome Sciences
University of Washington

Wednesday, May 17, 2016

UW South Lake Union Campus
Building C, Room C123 A/B
815 Mercer St, Seattle

5:30 – 6:30 pm: Social Hour
6:30 pm: Presentation


Mass spectrometry for the discovery of volatile biomarkers of lung infections: A chromatographer’s perspective.

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group Winter Meeting

Prof. Heather D. Bean

University of Washington

Wednesday, October 6, 2016

UW South Lake Union Campus
Building C, Room C123 A/B
815 Mercer St, Seattle

5:30 – 6:30 pm: Social Hour
6:30 pm: Presentation


Insights into lipoprotein structure-function relationship using protein cross-linking and mass spectrometry

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group Fall Meeting

Dr. Yi He

University of Washington

Wednesday, October 6, 2016

UW South Lake Union Campus
Building C, Room C123 A/B
815 Mercer St, Seattle

5:30 – 6:30 pm: Social Hour
6:30 pm: Presentation


Lipidomics by Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group Spring Meeting

Dr. Libin Xu

Department of Medicinal Chemistry
University of Washington

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

UW South Lake Union Campus
Building C, Room C123 A/B
815 Mercer St, Seattle

5:30 – 6:30 pm: Social Hour
6:30 pm: Presentation


Chemical Production by Fermentation: Higher Throughput Mass Spec for Designer Cell Factory Screening

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group Winter Meeting

Dr. Daniela Grabs

Arzeda Corporation

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

UW South Lake Union Campus
Building C, Room C123 A/B
815 Mercer St, Seattle

5:30 – 6:30 pm: Social Hour
6:30: Officer elections followed by presentation


The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group Annual Member’s Night Social and Poster Session

Share your research and present your posters – new or previously presented at other events this year (8′ wide x 4′ high poster boards will be available).
At least one of the authors must be a member of PacMass.
(Membership is free; membership requests can be sent to me via email at rschoenh@fredhutch.org.)

Please submit your title, authors, and author affiliations to me
at rschoenh@fredhutch.org by Monday, November 2th, to facilitate the preparation of a printed program.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015
5:00 – 5:30 pm: poster setup
5:30 – 8:00 pm: social and poster session
8:00 – 8:15 pm: poster take down
Fred Hutch
Weintraub Building, Room B1-072/074/076
1100 Fairview Ave N., Seattle


“Mass Spectrometry in Polymer and Materials Science”

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group – 2015 Spring Meeting

Chrys Wesdemiotis

Distinguished Professor, Dept. of Chemistry
University of Akron, OH

April 20, 2015

UW South Lake Union
Room C123 A/B

Social: 5:30-6:30pm
Talk: 6:30-8:00


“Developing new capabilities for complex ion manipulations based upon Structures for Lossless Ion Manipulations”

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group – 2015 Winter Meeting

Richard “Dick” Smith

Batelle Fellow
Chief Scientist in the Biological Sciences Division,
and Director of Proteome Research

PNNL, Richland WA

February 05, 2015

UW South Lake Union
Room E130 A/B

Social: 5:30-6:30pm
Talk: 6:30-8:00


The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Annual Member’s Night and Social

November 19, 2014

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Room B1-072, Weintraub Bldg.

Poster setup: 5:00-5:30pm
Social and poster session: 5:30-8:00pm
Take down posters: 8:00-8:15pm


Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry: From Structural Proteomics to Protein Folding Diseases

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group – Autumn Meeting

Brandon Ruotolo

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry
University of Michigan

October 14, 2014

UW South Lake Union
C123AB

Social Hour: 5:30-6:30pm
Presentation: 6:30pm


If microbes share chemical information, we should do the same?

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Summer Meeting

Pieter Dorrenstein

August 26, 2014

UW South Lake Union

E130AB

Social Hour: 5:30-6:30pm
Presentation: 6:30pm


Subject: What’s really in your shopping cart? Mass Spectrometry and food safety

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Spring Meeting

Panel Discussion

Brittany Holmes, Washington State Dept. of Agriculture

Greg Mercer, FDA office of regulatory affairs

Jim Hungerford, FDA office of regulatory affairs

May 28, 2014

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Weintraub Building, Pelton Auditorium

Social Hour: 5:30-6:30pm
Presentation: 6:30pm


Tracking stable isotopes through the metabolism of a biofuel-producing bacterium at work, rest, and play

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Winter Meeting

Dr. James “Jake” McKinlay

Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
Indiana University, Bloomington

February 4, 2014

UW SLU Campus
815 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

Social Hour: 5:30-6:30pm
Presentation: 6:30pm


The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Member’s Night Social and Poster Session

Location: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Room B1-072/074/076
Weintraub Bldg, 1100 Fairview Ave. N
Seattle, WA 98109


The 2013 NWMRC Metabolomics Symposium

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Fall Meeting

Joint event with the Northwest Metabolomics Research Center (NWMRC)


Fragmentation of Peptides

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Spring Meeting

Vicki Wysocki

Professor
The Ohio State University

April 22nd, 2013

UW SLU Campus
815 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

Social Hour: 5:30-6:30pm
Presentation: 6:30pm


Nine Years of Biomedical MS at the UW

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Fall Meeting

Dave Goodlett

Professor
Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Washington

October 4th, 2012

UW SLU Campus
815 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

Social Hour: 5:30-6:30pm
Presentation: 6:30pm

Video: http://tcs.slu.washington.edu/tcs/#page:recordingList&pageNumber:1&id:D03C0DCA-9B2E-4B34-B884-FAC6AB895152


The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Winter Meeting

Annual Poster Session

Members’ Night Social!

November 8th, 2011

Room M1-A305/A307, Arnold Bldg.
Fred Hutchinson Research Center
1100 Fairview Ave. N, Seattle, WA 98109

Poster set-up: 5-5:30pm
Poster take-down: 7:45-8pm
Poster Session: 5:30-8pm


Functional Proteomics-methodology development, application in biomarker discovery, and a connection between the past and future

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Fall Meeting

Bingyun Sun

Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Simon Fraser University

Monday, September 26, 2011

Dendreon
3005 First Avenue
Seattle, WA 98121

Poster Session: 5:30-8pm


Mouth proteomics: new discoveries in oral biology and cancer via mass spectrometry

We are very pleased to announce this spring’s PacMass meeting

Professor Tim Griffin

Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics
University of Minnesota

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Thomas Building, Room D1-080/084
1100 Fairview Ave N
Seattle WA 98109

Social hour: 5:30-6:30 pm
Presentation: 6:30 pm


Mapping and Measuring Proteomes

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Spring Meeting

Dr. Ruedi Aebersold

Institute of Molecular Systems Biology
ETH in Zurich

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Unniversity of Washington
South Lake Union Building
Orin Smith Auditorium
815 Mercer St., Seattle, WA

Social Hour 5:30-6:30
Presentation 6:30


Reading Chemical ‘Fine Print’: The Key to Exploiting Nature’s Compositional Complexity

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Winter Meeting

Dr. Alan Marshall

Robert O. Lawton Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Florida State University
Director of the Ion Cyclotron Resonance (ICR) Program
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

Monday February, 8, 2010

Genome Sciences Building
Foege Auditorium

Social Hour 5:30 pm
Lecture 6:30 pm


The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Winter Meeting

Members’ Night Social and Poster Session

Thursday November 19, 2009

South Lake Union
Building C, Room 123 A/B

5pm to 8pm

Food and beverages sponsored by Bruker


Can a good cop go bad? Clues from HDL proteomics

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Summer Meeting

Dr. Tomas Vaisar

Research Assistant Professor
University of Washington, Department of Medicine
Division of Metabolism, Endocrinology, and Nutrition

Thursday July 23, 2009

Unniversity of Washington
South Lake Union, Room C123A

Reception 5pm
Lecture 6pm


Probing DNA/Drug Interactions by Tandem Mass Spectrometry

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Winter Meeting

Dr. Jennifer Brodbelt

University of Texas at Austin
Monday, February 23, 2009

University of Washington, Foege Auditorium
(in the south end of the WH Foege Genome Sciences Bldg.)

Social hour 5:30-6:30 with drinks and hors d’ oeuvres
Officer elections will be held at 6:30pm, followed by presentation


A Multi-step Biomarker Discovery Pipeline Demonstrated in a Mouse Model of Breast Cancer

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Summer Meeting

Amanda Paulovich, M.D., Ph.D.

Assistant Member, Clinical Research Division; Director
Early Detection Initiative, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Weintraub Building, Pelton Auditorium (B1-065)

Social hour from 5:30-6:30
The presentation will follow at 6:30 pm


High-throughput LC/MS approaches to large-scale analyses of metabolic phenotypes

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Summer Meeting

Prof. A. Daniel Jones

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Arnold Building, Room M1-A305/307

6-7 pm social hour, drinks and hors d’oeuvres
7-8 pm presentation


New Instrumentation and applications of FTICR mass spectrometers and Electron Capture Dissociation

The Pacific Northwest Mass Spectrometry Group invites you to our Winter Meeting

Peter O’Connor, Ph.D.

Assistant Director
BUSM Mass Spectrometry Resource

March 10, 2008

University of Washington
Seattle, WA

5:30-6:30 social
6:30-7:30 elections and presentation