• Mass Spectrometry Symposium

    Medical Biomolecular Research Building, Room G-202 111 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, United States

    *Paid parking available in the Dogwood Deck or the Ambulatory Care Center Visitor Lot Schedule 9:00– 9:30 am Registration, coffee & networking 9:30 – 9:50 am Introduction to the UNC Metabolomics & Proteomics (MAP) Core and its expanding capabilities Laura Herring, Director, UNC MAP Core; Whitney Stutts, Associate Director-Metabolomics, UNC MAP Core 9:50 – 10:30 … Read more

  • Multi-omics and the quest to answer why we sleep

    Marsico 2004 and Virtual

    Presented by: Graham Diering, PhD Department of Cell Biology and Physiology Register Here Hosted by: UNC Metabolomics and Proteomics (MAP) Core Sponsored by: UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center (LCCC) & Nutrition Obesity Research Center (NORC)

  • Mass Spectrometry Imaging Workshop

    Marsico 2004 and Virtual

    The UNC MAP Core is pleased to invite you to our Mass Spectrometry Imaging Workshop, sponsored by Bruker! Location: Marsico Hall, Room 2004; Virtual To register, contact Laura Herring Agenda 11:00 AM:    Introduction & Opening Remarks Laura Herring, Ph.D. & Whitney Stutts, Ph.D.; UNC MAP Core 11:10 AM:    Introduction to Mass Spectrometry Imaging … Read more

  • MS approaches for studying protein glycosylation in the brain

    Marsico 2004 and Virtual

    Presented by: Robert Mealer, M.D., Ph.D. Departments of Psychiatry and Genetics Register Here Hosted by: UNC Metabolomics and Proteomics (MAP) Core Sponsored by: UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center (LCCC) & Nutrition Obesity Research Center (NORC)

  • Seer Technology Lunch-N-Learn Seminar

    Marsico 2004 and Virtual

    Presented by: Pierre Mbarushimana, Ph.D. Sr Field Applications Scientist, Seer Attending the Seer seminar will provide researchers with insights into an advanced nanoparticle technology that enables researchers to enrich both low- and high-abundance proteins across various sample types (biofluids, tissue, cells, conditioned media) from human, mouse and other species, requiring as little as 10µL of … Read more

  • Characterizing Immune-12, a complex marine-derived nutraceutical that exhibits anti-cancer activity in vitro and in vivo with minimal toxicity

    Marsico 2004 and Virtual
    Hybrid Event

    Presented by: Andrew Satterlee, Ph.D. Screening Live Cancer Explants Program, Eshelman Innovation UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Division of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics Register Here Hosted by: UNC Metabolomics and Proteomics (MAP) Core Sponsored by: UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center (LCCC)