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OPTM in Boston:



Oxidative Post- Modifications in the Cardiovascular System
October 1-3, 2008
Boston University School of Medicine
Leaders in oxidative protein chemistry, mass spectrometry, and proteomics will convene with investigators who are applying these disciplines to OPTM in the cardiovascular system. As in our 2004 and 2006 conferences, likely topics include S-, N-, and tyrosine-nitration, thiol redox, cell signaling by oxidants, novel oxidant modifications, proteomic approaches, lipid analysis, MS data interpretation, new instrumentation and methods. The educational track will feature workshops and student presentations. Register and submit abstracts online. We look forward to seeing you in Boston. ABSTRACT DEADLINE EXTENDED TO AUGUST 1.

See bumc.bu.edu/cardiovascularproteomics


Catherine E. Costello, Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine
Director, Mass Spectrometry Resource

Richard A. Cohen, M.D.
Director, Vascular Biology Unit
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