Hi ABRFers -- Join us in welcoming three exciting young researchers, who also
happen to be excellent speakers, to the SUMS Seminar Series!
This week, Nicole Davis -- who has successfully completed her thesis defense
and will soon have her PhD formally conferred -- will present her malaria
research and findings. Next week, Nick Riley will be back to build on his
glycoproteomics fundamentals talk (not to be missed -- catch the recording
here<https://stanford.zoom.us/rec/share/Qq9eLAZMW8TTxsp8o3u759hS0ncXDldEKRE_AT8njXb4t_K1kBhknvBGGduFKEz6.KvCXECPVDEVSAENb?startTime=1599159605000>)
with current glycoproteomics efforts. Then to kick off October, Momei Zhou
will share a phosphopeptide study and implications for the mechanism of the VZV
virus that causes chickenpox and shingles.
Special heads-up: SUMS-RAS 2020 is approaching at light speed! Save the date
for Mass Spec: The Next Generation on Wed-Thurs October 28-29, 10am-2pm Pacific
time, to be held on your local holodeck.
Upcoming webinars, Thursdays noon-1pm Pacific time:
Thursday September 24, 2020
The role of host arginases in murine malaria
Speaker: Nicole Davis - Dept. of Microbiology & Immunology, Stanford
University
register here:
<https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/1816001175344/WN_-tyFKyoXSPevcVUXhTyy0w>
Thursday October 1, 2020
Reasons to be excited about current efforts in glycoproteomics
Speaker: Nick Riley, PhD - Dept. of Chemistry, Stanford University
register here:
<https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/9215954473310/WN_rGnlNhoNReeDqlsTww4PVA>
Thursday October 15, 2020
Calcineurin phasphatase activity regulates Varicella-Zoster Virus induced
cell-cell fusion
Speaker: Momei Zhou, PhD - Dept. of Pediatrics, Stanford University
register here:
<https://stanford.zoom.us/webinar/register/7916001175066/WN_w5F9M6hMR0qyz6IeKainLg>
Note: As many of us are getting back into the lab and our schedules are less
flexible, remember that registering for these webinars will also give you
access to the recording, to view at your convenience.
Stay safe, physically distant, and socially connected!
Best,
Allis
COVID-19 update more info<https://mass-spec.stanford.edu/covid-19>
SUMS aims to safely support the campus research restart and is operating under
Stanford's Stage 2 physical distancing rules. Meetings and seminars continue
to be held via Zoom.
SUMS Seminar Series more info<https://mass-spec.stanford.edu/events>
Now online! Join us via Zoom on Thursdays
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Allis Chien, Ph.D.
Director, Stanford University Mass Spectrometry
Vincent Coates Foundation Mass Spectrometry Laboratory
Stanford Cancer Institute Proteomics Shared Resource
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