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2013 Meeting of the Yale/NIDA Neuroproteomics Center

Friday, April 26, 2013, Institute for Excellence, First floor Room #157 at 300 George Street (Click on names below to view presentations)
Talk Speakers Institution Core or Project Title Start Time Mina
Continental Breakfast – All Attendees Invited/Poster presenters should mount their posters. 7:30 AM 30
1 Ken Williams &
Angus Nairn

Yale University
Center Overview
8:00 AM
20
2 Kathy Stone
Yale University
Protein Profiling and Identification Core Sections
8:20 AM
20
3 Erol Gulcicek
Yale University
Protein Post-Translational Modification & Profiling Core
8:40 AM
20
4 Kei Cheung
Yale University
Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Core
9:00 AM
20
5 Folta-Stogniew
Yale University
Biophysics Core Section
9:20 AM
20
Break – Morning Coffee Break. 9:40 AM
20
6 Rob Kitchen
Yale University
Toward Improved Label-free Quantification of MS/MS Spectra Using Predicted Proteomes Based on Second-generation RNA-Sequencing
10:00 AM
30
7 Thomas Biederer
Yale University
Identification and Analysis of Protein Complexes Mediating Synapse Formation
10:30 AM
30
8 Sreeganga Chandra
Yale University
Neuronal Substrates Required for Synapse Maintenance
11:00 AM
30
9 Pietro DeCamilli
Yale University
Endocytic Mechanisms and Phosphoinositide Metabolism at Synapses
11:30 AM
30
Buffet Lunch & Poster Session – All Attendees Welcome/Poster presenters should stand near their posters.
12:00 PM 30
10 Chris Colangelo
Yale University
Targeted Proteomics Core: Comprehensive Workflows for the Development of LC-MRM and SWATH Proteome Assays
12:30 PM
20
11 Betty Eipper
University of Connecticut Effects of Cocaine on Kalirin Phosphorylation and Function
("PowerPoint will be posted upon publication)
12:50 PM
30
12 Marina Picciotto/
Tristan McClure-Begley

Yale University/
University of Colorado
Defining the nAChR Interactome
1:20 PM
30
13 Alfred J. Robison
Michigan State University Neuronal Subtype-Specific Effects of the Transcription Factor ?FosB on Synaptic Physiology
1:50 PM
30
14 Mary Torregrossa
University of Pittsburgh Identification of Proteins that are Differentially Activated by Drug Cue Memory Extinction and Reconsolidation using Phosphoproteomics
2:20 PM
30
15 Angus Nairn
Yale University
Current and Future Challenges in Neuroproteomics
2:50 PM
30
(Closed) Internal and External Advisory Committee Meeting with Angus Nairn and Ken Williams, and (optional) tours of NIDA/Neuroproteomics Center for attendees and speakers
3:20 PM 40

a Times given for all talks include 5 min for discussion.