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REMINDER: Dean's Workshop: "Mass Spectrometry at Yale"

October 13, 2022

October 13, 2022

To the Yale Community:

We invite you to join us on October 25 from 1-4 p.m. for a dean’s workshop. "Mass Spectrometry at Yale" will highlight the work of key innovators in this field at Yale School of Medicine and Yale University.

Mass spectrometry has emerged as a powerful discovery and analysis tool in the biomedical sciences. This workshop features the most cutting-edge advances in mass spectrometry at the medical school and university that are facilitating crucial breakthroughs in both research and clinical settings. Mass spec is continually developing along both the instrumentation and analytical fronts. This progress is enabling new understandings of organisms and their interactions with the environment, elucidating disease mechanisms, and identifying targets for treatment.

This hybrid event, hosted by the School of Medicine dean’s office, will take place via zoom and in person in Brady Auditorium–BML 131. As with previous workshops, we will provide a survey at the end of the workshop.

Sincerely,

Cynthia Dwyer, MBA Chief of Staff, YSM Office of the Dean

MASS SPECTROMETRY AT YALE



INTRODUCTION AND WELCOME, 1–1:05 PM

Nancy J. Brown, MD, Jean and David W. Wallace Dean of Medicine and C.N.H. Long Professor of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine

MUCINOMICS AS THE NEXT FRONTIER OF MASS SPECTROMETRY, 1:05–1:20 PM

Stacy Malaker, PhD, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Yale University

KECK MS & PROTEOMICS RESOURCE AT YSM: BRINGING MASS SPECTROMETRY TO A WIDER AUDIENCE, 1:20–1:35 PM



TuKiet T. Lam, PhD, Research Scientist in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry; Director, Keck MS & Proteomics Resource; Director, Discovery Proteomics Core of Yale/NIDA Neuroproteomics Center, Yale School of Medicine

DECONSTRUCTING HIERARCHICAL ORGANIZATION OF LIPIDS AND PROTEINS AT THE CELL MEMBRANE WITH SPATIAL RESOLUTION, 1:35–1:50 PM



Kallol Gupta, PhD, Assistant Professor of Cell Biology, Yale School of Medicine

DATA-INDEPENDENT ACQUISITION MASS SPECTROMETRY AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN MEASURING POST-TRANSLATIONAL DIVERSITY, 1:50–2:05 PM



Yansheng Liu, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Cancer Biology Institute, Yale School of Medicine

MASS SPEC METABOLOMICS-ENABLED SYSTEMS BIOCHEMISTRY AND CELLULAR METABOLISM, 2:05–2:20 PM



Hongying Shen, PhD, Assistant Professor of Cellular & Molecular Physiology, Systems Biology Institute, Yale School of Medicine

NETWORKING BREAK, 2:20–2:45 PM

NOVEL DIA WORKFLOW LEVERAGING MACHINE LEARNING FOR IMPROVED IDENTIFICATION IN UNTARGETED LC-MS METABOLOMICS, 2:45–3 PM

Vasilis Vasiliou, PhD, Chair and Susan Dwight Bliss Professor of Epidemiology (Environmental Health Sciences), Yale School of Public Health; Professor of Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Yale School of Medicine

LARGE-SCALE SYNTHETIC HUMAN PHOSPHOPROTEOMES AS A HUB FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH, 3–3:15 PM

Jesse Rinehart, PhD, Associate Professor of Cellular & Molecular Physiology, Systems Biology Institute, Yale School of Medicine

OPTIMIZATION OF UNTARGETED LC-MS-BASED METABOLOMICS FOR CLINICAL SAMPLE ANALYSIS, 3:15–3:30 PM



Caroline Johnson, MD, Associate Professor of Epidemiology (Environmental Health Sciences), Yale School of Public Health

GENES, DIET, SEX, AND METABOLISM, 3:30–3:45 PM



Richard Kibbey, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine; Associate Director, Program in Translational Biomedicine; Director, Iomic Facility for Metabolism, Yale School of Medicine

CLOSING REMARKS, 3:45 PM
Nancy J. Brown, MD

Click here for the poster of the workshop.

The workshop is being recorded and will be available online after the event atmedicine.yale.edu/about/deanoffice/workshop.

Dean’s Workshop Contact:beth.pranger@yale.edu

Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://yale.zoom.us/j/91393814642

Link availableDAY OF WORKSHOP at 12:30 PM.

Submitted by Isabella Backman on October 13, 2022