24 May 2010 1 Comment

Proteomic Peril? American Society for Mass Spectrometry

In “Proteomic Peril”, horror writer Natalie L. Sin envisions walking corpses holding severed heads.  Security guards not looking at badges, but rather, at the possibility of eating BRAINS! (this blogger had to turn away more than once while reading).

Proteomic Peril was inspired by Natalie’s time waiting for her husband at the ASMS (American Society for Mass Spectrometry) meeting a couple of years ago.  Her husband, Life Sciences veteran Aaron Sin (Sigma’s Business Development person for Proteomics) begged to differ.  That year he learned about applying micro-fluidics in the field of proteomics.

Well we are happily attending the  58th ASMS Conference on Mass Spectrometry and Allied Topics again this year, and are bringing information on ways to use AQUA Peptides to do protein quantification, SEPPRO depletion columns to find low abundance proteins, Universal Proteomics Standards for Mass Spectrometry, and also Supelco analytical will be available to talk HPLC columns, LC-MS and much more.

Sigma Life Science is taking part in the following presentations while at ASMS, we hope to see you there.

Poster #502– Tues May 25, 10:30am-2:30pm

Comparison of Fused Core and Porous Particles for Fast LC-MS-MS Analysis Using Conventional LC Instrumentation

Oral Presentation  #1124  Tuesday May 25, 3:10pm Hall 3

Dealing With Phospholipids In Regulated Bioanalysis

Workshop – Tuesday May 25, 5:45-7pm

LC-MS-MS Analysis of Biomarkers and their Impact on Drug Development–Organized by Pharmaceuticals Interest Group