Post Translational Modifications
Post Translational Modifications: Detection and Physiological Evaluation
October 23-26, 2008
Granlibakken, Lake Tahoe
Organizers: Katalin F. Medzihradszky, UCSF, and
Ralph A. Bradshaw, UCSF


POSTER BOARDS MEASURE 4' HIGH by 8' WIDE
In the ASBMB-sponsored symposium, “Post-translational Modifications: Detection and Physiological Evaluation,” we plan to welcome biochemists, who are trying to decipher the biological significance of such modifications; analytical chemists, who are developing methods for large scale PTM analysis or the comprehensive characterization of a single, multiply modified protein; separation scientists, who are trying to find new ways to isolate different protein populations or modified molecules; and bioinformaticians, who are using mathematical and programming tools to interpret, catalogue, sort, and analyze all this experimental information.
It is our intention to bring together researchers from these very diverse fields, with a common interest in post-translational modifications, in order to look at this essential biological problem in new ways.
The meeting is scheduled to begin the evening of Thursday, October 23rd, with the Opening Lecture, and conclude at 12:00 PM (noon) on Sunday, October 26, 2008.