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SUMMARY:Webinar: Looking under the Hood and Getting Started with the Optima AUC
DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT:\n\nDATE: Tuesday\, October 1\, 2019 \nTIME:  11AM-12PM\, EST \nIn the previous webinar\, Introduction to Characterization of Biomolecules Using Analytical Ultracentrifugation\, we discussed the fundamentals of analytical ultracentrifugation and looked at a few sample applications. In this webinar\, we explore the operational aspects of this biophysical technique. We will start off with an overview of the technology behind AUC\, taking a close look at the two types of detection apparatus offered on the current generation Optima AUC: absorbance and interference. We also look at the improvements offered by the Optima AUC over the previous generation ProteomeLab. Then\, we go through some of the steps involved in choosing suitable parameters when planning an experiment on a new sample – including the use of simulation tools available in analysis software packages. We also look at the effect of rotor speed on simulated scan data for two antibody fragments. We learn how to identify incomplete sedimentation\, lack of separation between two analytes\, and the tradeoffs between rotor speed\, number of scans\, and experiment duration. We then study improvements in data resolution with increasing rotor speed using simulated data for a typical gene therapy analyte. Finally\, we move to instrument control and look at the steps involved in setting up a new experiment\, viewing live scans\, and transferring data after experiment completion. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nLearn the technical advancements of the Optima AUC and the difference between absorbance and interference mode detection.\nLearn how to design a new experiment in the Optima AUC.\nLearn how to transfer data after an experiment.\nLearn how to use available simulation tools to model scans for a two-analyte system.\n\nSpeakers:\n\n\nAkash Bhattacharya\, PhD\n\nSenior Application Engineer\, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences\n\n\n\nAkash Bhattacharya graduated from Presidency College\, India with a major in Physics and went on to a Masters’ in Physics at the Indian Institute of Science where he worked on Quantum Computing. He then moved for doctoral studies in Biophysics to the University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor where he joined the lab of Prof. Erik Zuiderweg and worked on NMR spectroscopy methods development in the context of the Structural Biology of Chaperone Proteins. After Michigan\, he worked briefly at Rutgers and then eventually moved to the Dept. of Biochemistry and Structural Biology at the University of Texas Health at San Antonio. Here\, he worked with Prof. Dmitri Ivanov and Prof. Borries Demeler on the enzymology of HIV infection and restriction by mammalian proteins. He also worked on projects related to oncology (DNA damage repair) and neuroscience (voltage gated ion channels)\, using a wide variety of techniques ranging from X-ray crystallography\, NMR spectroscopy\, fluorescence spectroscopy\, molecular dynamics and analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC). He collaborated with Prof. Demeler to extend AUC methods to novel enzymatic systems resulting in publications in PNAS\, Cell Reports\, Nature Scientific Reports\, etc. Akash joined Beckman Coulter Life Sciences in Oct 2018. He is based in the Colorado R&D center and works on developing new AUC applications. His research interests include extending AUC methodology to new therapeutic areas such as AAV capsids (gene therapy)\, liposomal drug carriers and others.\n\n\n\nRoss VerHeul\n\nSenior Applications Scientist – Beckman Coulter\n\n\n\nRoss holds formal training spanning biology to synthetic organic chemistry and wide-ranging expertise in microfluidic applications paired with the production\, purification\, and characterization of a multitude of biomaterials for use in vitro and in vivo. Such materials include synthetic and natural proteins\, polymers\, nanoparticles\, and viral & non-viral vectors for gene therapy.\nRegister Now
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/looking-under-the-hood-and-getting-started-with-the-optima-auc/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Expert Perspectives on Attaining Publishable Western Blot Data
DESCRIPTION:Publishing your Western blot data isn’t easy\, and sometimes a little guidance would be nice. That’s why LI-COR has teamed up with these experts to get you the very best intel on publishing your research. \nDiscover what publishers expect\, reviewers want\, and LI-COR is doing to help you get there with our “Expert Perspectives on Attaining Publishable Western Blot Data” webinar on September 18th at 8:30 am and 1:30 pm CDT. \n  \nSpeakers:\n  \n\nDr. Kaoru Sakabe\nData Integrity Manager at the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) \n  \n\nDr. Matthew K. Summers\nAssociate Professor at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center \n\n  \n\nJeff Harford\nSenior Product Manager\, Biotechnology at LI-COR Biosciences \n\n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/expert-perspectives-on-attaining-publishable-western-blot-data/
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CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: NIH Research Festival Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Begun as a one-room laboratory of Hygiene in 1887\, the National Institutes of Health today is one of the world’s foremost biomedical research centers\, and the Federal focal point for biomedical research in the U.S. \nThe NIH mission is to expand fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and to improve and develop new strategies for the diagnosis\, treatment\, and prevention of disease and communicate the results of research with the goal of improving health. NIH works toward that mission \nby: conducting research in its own laboratories; supporting the research of non-Federalscientistsinuniversities\, medical schools\, hospitals\, and research institutions throughout the country and abroad; helping in the training of research investigators; and fostering communication of biomedical information. \nThe NIH is one of eight health \n\n\nagencies of the Public Health Service which\, in turn\, is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Comprised of 28 separate Institutes and Centers\, NIH has 85 buildings on more than 300 acres in Bethesda\, MD. From a total of about $300 in 1887\, the NIH budget has grown to exceed $32 billion in 2018. \nSimply described\, the goal of NIH research is to acquire new knowledge to help prevent\, detect\, diagnose\, and treat disease and disability\, from the rarest genetic disorder to the common cold. \nScientific progress depends mainly on the scientist. About 50\,000 principal investigators – working in every state and in several foreign countries\, from every specialityinmedicine\, everybiomedical discipline\, and at every major university and medical school – receive NIH extramural funding to explore unknown areas of biomedical science. \nThe National Institutes of Health serves the American public through the support and conduct of medical research. We have reached the dawn of a new century in which the average life expectancy in the United States has increased by nearly 30 years – an accomplishment realized in part\, by research-based improvements in health. Continued improvements in the practice of medicine and health \n\n\n\n\nare possible\, if we are prepared to take advantage of the achievements in fundamental science and informatics\, including advanced computing imaging. \nThe FY 2019 program level for the NIH is $34.8 billion. As a result of this continued high level funding of its budget\, the Institutes and Centers (ICs) at the NIH have many new research initiatives underway\, all of which will be continuedinFY2019andbeyond.This continued support of medical research will pay real dividends in the years to come – dividends in the form of new scientific knowledge\, new treatments\, new diagnostic tools\, new cures\, and new ways to prevent disease before it strikes. \nMore Info
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/nih-research-festival-exhibit/
LOCATION:Exhibit Tent – Parking Lot #10H\, 9000 Rockville Pike\, Bethesda\, MD\, 20892\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: NIH Green Labs Fair
DESCRIPTION:Come join your colleagues for the NIH Green Labs Fair in the Building 10 South Lobby. That’s the lobby down from the NIH Library\, on the older side of Building 10. The Green Labs Fair features a variety of information on green products\, green practices and environmental initiatives that you can use to make your lab green. Learn about green products directly from their vendors\, discover green practices from the lab staff that actually use them\, and inquire about NIH initiatives with the staff that run them. All employees\, contractors and visitors are invited. \nMore Info
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/nih-green-labs-fair-2/
LOCATION:South Lobby\, NIH Building 10\, 9000 Rockville Pike 20892\, Bethesda\, Maryland\, 20892
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: 2019 NGAUS 141st General Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Join us in the Mile-High City for the 141st General Conference & Exhibition. More than 2\,000 Army and Air National Guard officers from all 50 states\, three territories and the District of Columbia gather to connect\, party and get down to business setting the NGAUS upcoming legislative agenda.\n\n\n\n\n\nWhether craft breweries\, Western American art or the great outdoors are your passion\, Denver has the attraction for you! \n2019 NGAUS Conference Theme\nThe National Guard: An American Treasure
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/141st-general-conference-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Colorado Convention Center\, 700 14th St\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Real-Time Analysis of Cellular Phagocytosis; Characterization of Anti-CD47 Antibodies as Potential Novel Immuno-Therapies
DESCRIPTION:August 15\, 2019 at 8am PDT / 11am EDT / 4pm BST / 5pm CEST\nAlongside intense efforts to exploit T-cells as immunotherapies for cancer (e.g. checkpoint inhibitors\, CAR-T\, T-cell metabolism)\, researchers are increasingly considering other immune cell types for novel targets. One example is the enhancement of macrophage function via inhibitors of CD47 “don’t-eat-me” signaling proteins\, enabling tumor cells to evade clearance by neighbouring phagocytes (Kim et al\, 2012\, Leukemia 26\, 2538–2545). In order to identify new CD47 and phagocyte modulators\, novel\, direct and validated assays with throughput commensurate to drug discovery are required. Watch this webinar to learn how: \n\nReal-time live-cell analysis using pH-sensitive fluorescent probe-labeled target cells can be used to visualize and quantify phagocytosis.\nYou can share data on the pro-phagocytic effects of anti-CD47 antibodies.\nOther live-cell phenotypic assays (e.g. apoptosis\, proliferation) are used to validate mechanisms of action.\n\nCertificate of attendance All webinar participants can download a certificate of attendance\, with a learning outcomes summary document for continuing education purposes. \n\nPresenters\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Tim Dale\nHead of BioAnalytics Applications Sartorius Corporation Sartorius\n\n\nTim co-founded the European laboratories of Essen BioScience in 2009 and is Head of BioAnalytics Applications\, Sartorius Corporation\, managing R&D operations.  A highly experienced industrial pharmacologist and leader with more than 20 years of service\, Tim has a track record in applied drug discovery.  Applying his knowledge and expertise to drug discovery programs in the neurology\, psychiatry and gastrointestinal therapeutic areas\, he has contributed to the progression of a number of candidate molecules into clinical studies.  Tim has co-authored over 20 publications and patents relating to pharmacology\, ion channels and cell-based assays.  Most recently\, Tim is applying his many years of experience to extend the portfolio of cell-based applications utilising live-cell analysis in the fields of oncology\, immunology and neuroscience.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr Lois Manton-O’Byrne\nEditor SelectScience\n\n\n\nDr Lois Manton-O’Byrne is the Editor of SelectScience. Lois plays an integral role in shaping the content of the SelectScience communities\, particularly chemistry and applied science\, and engaging with scientists. She studied chemistry at the University of St Andrews\, and later achieved a PhD from the University of Bath\, focusing on sustainable plastics.\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/real-time-analysis-of-cellular-phagocytosis-characterization-of-anti-cd47-antibodies-as-potential-novel-immuno-therapies/
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: Wright-Patterson AFB Technology Expo
DESCRIPTION:Each year this is the largest and most well attended technology expo at one of the most important Air Force Bases in the US. Held annually and serving WPAFB personnel since 1995\, this expo is positioned ideally to take advantage of year-end spending. Exhibit and make contact with personnel from AFMC\, 88th CG\, NASIC\, AFRL\, AFIT\, AMC and so many more. It’s always a Must Do program. Speaking Opportunities for vendors!! Over 50 vendors participate so make your plans now!! This Expo always is a sell out!
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/trade-show-wright-patterson-afb-technology-expo/
LOCATION:Wright-Patterson AFB\, Hope Hotel & Conference Center\, Dayton\, OH\, 45433\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: WPAFB OH
DESCRIPTION:Each year this is the largest and most well attended technology expo at one of the most important Air Force Bases in the US. Held annually and serving WPAFB personnel since 1995\, this expo is positioned ideally to take advantage of year-end spending. Exhibit and make contact with personnel from AFMC\, 88th CG\, NASIC\, AFRL\, AFIT\, AMC and so many more. It’s always a Must Do program. Speaking Opportunities for vendors!! Over 50 vendors participate so make your plans now!! This Expo is always a sell out!
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/trade-show-wpafb-oh/
LOCATION:Wright-Patterson AFB\, Hope Hotel & Conference Center\, Dayton\, OH\, 45433\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: NIH Life Science
DESCRIPTION:Founded in 1887\, the National Institutes of Health today is one of the world’s foremost medical research centers\, and the Federal focal point for medical research in the United States. The NIH\, comprising 27 separate Institutes and Centers\, is one of eight health agencies of the Public Health Service which\, in turn\, is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. \n\nPrimary Areas Of Interest: Antibodies\, Animal Model\, Cell Culture\, Cloning/Ligation\, DNA Purification\, DNA Sequencing\, Electrophoresis\, Electroporation\, ELISA\, Enzymes/Reagents\, Flow Cytometry\, Genotyping\, HPLC/LCMS Columns\, Micro RNA\, Microarray\, PCR\, Peptides\, Pipettors/Tips\, Primary Cells\, Protein Expression\, Protein Purification\, QPCR/RTPCR\, Recombinant Proteins\, Plasticware/Glassware\, SiRNA/RNAi\, Transfection\, RNA Purification\, Western Blot.\n \nPrimary Science Specialities : Biochemistry\, Cancer Research\, Cell Biology\, Cell Signaling/Transduction\, Chemistry\, Epigenetics\, Genetics\, Genomics\, Immunology\, Lab Automation\, Microscopy/Imaging\, Molecular Biology\, Nanotechnology\, Organic Chemistry\, Pharmacology\, Protein Chemistry\, Proteomics\, Toxicology\, Virology. \n\n\nThe goal of NIH research is to acquire new knowledge to help prevent\, detect\, diagnose and treat disease and disability\, from the rarest genetic disorder to the common cold. \nThe NIH mission is to uncover new knowledge that will lead to better health for everyone.  NIH works toward that mission by conducting research in its own laboratories; supporting the research of non-Federal scientists in universities\, medical schools\, hospitals and research institutions throughout the country and abroad; helping in the training of research investigators; and fostering communication of medical and health sciences information. \nNIH has about 6000 staff scientists and supports more than 325\,000 researchers at more than 3000 institutions in the United States and around the world.
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/nih-green-labs-fair/
LOCATION:NIH Building 37\, 37 Convent Drive\, Bethesda\, MD\, 20892\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: 2019 CBRN Defense Conference & Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Chase Center on the Riverfront\n815 Justison Street\nWilmington\,  DE  19801 \nTheme : Modernizing the Future Fight: Accelerate & Adapt\nEvent Type : Conference\, Exhibit
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/2019-cbrn-defense-conference-exhibition/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190718T120000
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: NIH - National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS)
DESCRIPTION:9800 Medical Center Drive Rockville\, Maryland 20850
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: USDA - BARC West 10300 Baltimore Avenue Beltsville\, Maryland 20705
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URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/usda-barc-west-10300-baltimore-avenue-beltsville-maryland-20705/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Single Cell Analysis with the MVX-7100 µL Workstation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this webinar that will discuss single cell analysis with the MVX-7100 µL Workstation – low volume sample introduction. The webinar will cover the following topics: \n\nAn introduction to cell analysis with ICP-MS\nThe ‘Single Cell Analysis’\n\n\nWhat is this?\nWhy is this important?\nThe important analytical variables\n\n\nFrom sample to data: the single cell workflow\n\n\nAutomation\nThe glassware interface\nICP-MS\n\n\nWider analytical considerations\n\nPete Winship\, Teledyne CETAC MVX-7100 µL Workstation and SDX HPLD Product Manager will be presenting this webinar. \nThe presentation will last approximately 40 minutes and will include a question and answer session to follow.
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/webinar-single-cell-analysis-with-the-mvx-7100-%c2%b5l-workstation/
LOCATION:From your desktop or mobile device
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190627T100000
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: LLNL w/ Newark
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URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/trade-show-llnl-w-newark/
LOCATION:LLNL/NNSA\, 7000 East Ave\, Livermore\, CA\, 94550\, United States
CATEGORIES:GSS Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190627T093000
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: NIH DSEIS
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URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/trade-show-nih-dseis/
LOCATION:Magnuson Clinical Center\, 10 Center Dr\, Bethesda\, MD\, 20814\, United States
CATEGORIES:GSS Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190626T100000
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: NIEHS at RTP
DESCRIPTION:Location: Rodbell Auditorium in Rall Building\, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)\, 111 T.W. Alexander Drive\, RTP\, NC
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/trade-show-niehs-at-rtp-2/
LOCATION:NIEHS\, 111 T.W. Alexander Drive\, Durham\, NC\, 27709\, United States
CATEGORIES:GSS Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190618T080000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: An Introduction to characterization of biomolecules using analytical ultracentrifugation
DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT:\n\n\nDATE: June 18\, 2019\nTIME: 8:00am PDT\n\nAnalytical Ultracentrifugation (AUC) is one of the most powerful biophysical tools used today for the characterization of biological samples ranging from small drug molecules to intact viruses\, vesicles and microparticles. AUC works with biological samples in the native state and does not depend on a reporter species or custom-coated substrates which are required by techniques such as NMR\, EPR\, SPR and fluorescence spectroscopy. AUC separates biomolecules based upon both molecular mass and anisotropy\, unlike Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC)\, which separates molecules based only on their hydrodynamic volume. Furthermore\, AUC is not just useful for characterizing the oligomerization/aggregation state of biological samples\, but also to quantify interactions between different species.\nIn this talk\, we will start with the principles of analytical ultracentrifugation and take a tour through the technology behind modern AUC\, including UV/Vis absorbance mode and interference mode signal detection\, and look at experiment design and setup. Following\, we will address the different types of AUC experiments (equilibrium and velocity)\, compare and contrast their merits with sample data\, and touch upon the principles of data processing (to be covered in-depth in a subsequent webinar). Finally\, we will explore a variety of applications with a focus on the unique advantages that AUC brings to the study of various biotherapeutics\, polymers\, nanoparticles\, and others – and how AUC compares to and complements other analytical techniques.\nLearning Objectives:\n\n\nBecome familiar with the principles of analytical ultracentrifugation\, the technology behind modern AUC.\n\n\nLearn the fundamentals of how to design and setup experiments.\n\n\nLearn about the different types of AUC experiments (equilibrium and velocity)\, compare and contrast their merits.\n\n\nLearn the basic principles behind AUC data analysis.\n\n\nDiscover the unique advantages that AUC brings to the study of various biotherapeutics\, polymers\, nanoparticles\, etc.\n\n\n\nLabRoots is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E. ® Program. By attending this webinar\, you can earn 1 Continuing Education credit once you have viewed the webinar in its entirety.\n\n\n\n\nAkash Bhattacharya\, PhD\n\nSenior Application Engineer\, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences\n\n\n\nAkash Bhattacharya graduated from Presidency College\, India with a major in Physics and went on to a Masters’ in Physics at the Indian Institute of Science where he worked on Quantum Computing. He then moved for doctoral studies in Biophysics to the University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor where he joined the lab of Prof. Erik Zuiderweg and worked on NMR spectroscopy methods development in the context of the Structural Biology of Chaperone Proteins. After Michigan\, he worked briefly at Rutgers and then eventually moved to the Dept. of Biochemistry and Structural Biology at the University of Texas Health at San Antonio. Here\, he worked with Prof. Dmitri Ivanov and Prof. Borries Demeler on the enzymology of HIV infection and restriction by mammalian proteins. He also worked on projects related to oncology (DNA damage repair) and neuroscience (voltage gated ion channels)\, using a wide variety of techniques ranging from X-ray crystallography\, NMR spectroscopy\, fluorescence spectroscopy\, molecular dynamics and analytical ultracentrifugation (AUC). He collaborated with Prof. Demeler to extend AUC methods to novel enzymatic systems resulting in publications in PNAS\, Cell Reports\, Nature Scientific Reports\, etc. Akash joined Beckman Coulter Life Sciences in Oct 2018. He is based in the Colorado R&D center and works on developing new AUC applications. His research interests include extending AUC methodology to new therapeutic areas such as AAV capsids (gene therapy)\, liposomal drug carriers and others.\n\n\n\nRoss VerHeul\n\nSenior Applications Scientist – Beckman Coulter\n\n\n\nRoss holds formal training spanning biology to synthetic organic chemistry and wide-ranging expertise in microfluidic applications paired with the production\, purification\, and characterization of a multitude of biomaterials for use in vitro and in vivo. Such materials include synthetic and natural proteins\, polymers\, nanoparticles\, and viral & non-viral vectors for gene therapy.\n\nWatch on Demand
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/an-introduction-to-characterization-of-biomolecules-using-analytical-ultracentrifugation/
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SUMMARY:Trade Show: IAFC HazMat Hilton Baltimore\, Baltimore\, MD
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SUMMARY:Neuroimmune Interactions in Development\, Health\, and Disease
DESCRIPTION:Overview:\nIt is increasingly appreciated that crosstalk at the nexus of the nervous and immune systems mediates a delicate balance between dysregulation and homeostasis across many important biological processes. In this Cell Press webinar\, three speakers will explore emerging developments in our understanding of mediators and mechanisms of neuro-immune interplay. \nOur three speakers come from labs which are researching:\n\nHow the immune system deals with T. gondii\nAn understanding of how dysfunctional neuron-glia interactions contribute to neuropsychiatric diseases\nHow neuron-glia communication facilitates the formation\, elimination and plasticity of synapses during both healthy development and disease\n\nDuring the webinar\, viewers will:\n\nHear of interactions between neurons\, glial cells and immune signals\nGlimpse into potential future advances\nHave the opportunity to ask questions during the live broadcast.\n\nSpeakers:\nDr. Christopher Hunter\nUniversity of Pennsylvania \n \n  \n  \n  \nDr. Anna Molofsky\nUniversity of California\, San Francisco \n \n  \n  \n  \nDr. Beth Stevens \nHarvard Medical School \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nWatch On Demand
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/neuroimmune-interactions-in-development-health-and-disease/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:NIH - Biomedical Research Center - Bayview 251 Bayview Blvd Baltimore\, Maryland 21224
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URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/nih-biomedical-research-center-bayview-251-bayview-blvd-baltimore-maryland-21224/
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SUMMARY:An Introduction To Cell Culture
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will introduce the history\, theory\, basic techniques\, and potential pit-falls of mammalian cell culture. It is designed for students and new lab technicians\, as well as bench scientists interested in updating their techniques or knowledge in the field. \nTopics to be discussed include:\n• History and practical theories of cell culture and its impact on today’s science\n• The requirements needed to set up a cell culture laboratory\n• Challenges when performing mammalian cell culture and how to overcome them \nAbout our Presenter:\nDr. Mark Rothenberg graduated from Emory University with his Ph.D. in Cell and Developmental Biology. Over the past 25 years\, Mark has held positions in both academia and industry where he has developed an expertise in the areas of assay development and cell culture. He currently holds the position of Manager Scientific Training and Education with Corning Life Sciences. \nWatch On Demand
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/an-introduction-to-cell-culture/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Unexpected Purity Differences Between Popular Bottled Waters
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this complimentary webinar discussing different bottled water samples that were analyzed for cleanliness and purity. \nTeledyne Tekmar performed a study on 5 popular bottled waters using proven Total Organic Carbon (TOC) analysis. TOC is a great “catch all” method of validating water cleanliness and purity. We will be using Teledyne Tekmar’s Fusion because it offers the best choice for drinking water purity analysis. This is due to its oxidation technique which allows for very few interferences and low carbon background making its results reliable and many work flow simplifying software features.  \nThis webinar will be presented by Joy Osborne\, TOC Product Line Manager for Teledyne Tekmar. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/unexpected-purity-differences-between-popular-bottled-waters/
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SUMMARY:2019 NIH Spring Biomedical Research Equipment & Supplies Exhibit Location: Exhibit Tent - Parking Lot 10H
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URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/2019-nih-spring-biomedical-research-equipment-supplies-exhibit-location-exhibit-tent-parking-lot-10h/
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SUMMARY:Overcoming Common Challenges in Waste & Surface Waters Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Event Overview: \nLaboratories performing wastewater\, surface water\, and effluent testing contend with a multitude of demands: \n\nAnalyzing a diverse range of contaminants\, which mandates a variety of methods and techniques while managing a large volume of samples\nBalancing high throughputs\, low instrument downtime with high sensitivity and reliable results\n\nA “one size fits all” approach may not be the best solution for your laboratory.  The correct analytical technique coupled with the proper sample preparation technique can streamline your wastewater analyses and ultimately improve your profitability\, operating margins and efficiency.  Examining these new advances and how they can bring significant return on investment (ROI) for modernizing your laboratory will be discussed. \nKey Learning Objectives: \n\nLearn about new technological advances in mature techniques for inorganic constituents in surface and waste waters\nGain insights on best practices to reduce reruns and improve sample throughput\nDiscover invaluable approaches to deal with the challenges of interferences from complex wastewater matrices\nAddress how to analyze both high and low concentration elements simultaneously\nExpand understanding of stay-clean technology in the newest GC–MS approaches\nLearn specific injector techniques for organic contaminants that enhance sample recovery and reporting limits\nFind out about new organic detectors that extend dynamic range and how to optimize them for use with alternative carrier gases\n\nWho Should Attend: \n\nLaboratory technicians who perform waste and surface water analyses for their clients\nWater quality scientists or chemists working with public water supplies or water treatment facilities\nAcademia research scientists\, chemists or laboratory department managers analyzing waste or surface water quality trends\nLaboratory managers and directors who are tasked with improving productivity and profit margins for the lab operations they oversee\n\n \n  \nRuth Wolf\nPrincipal Field Application Scientist\, Atomic/Mass Spectroscopy\nPerkinElmer\, Inc. \n  \nRuth has 20 years’ experience working as an analytical chemist in a variety of fields including environmental and geochemical analysis\, analytical methods development\, instrumentation development\, and technical sales and marketing. She returned to PerkinElmer\, Inc.\, as a Senior Field Application Scientist in 2016 after spending 12 years at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) as a Research Chemist. She has a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Colorado State University and an M.B.A. from the University of Connecticut. \n \n  \nLee Marotta\nPrincipal Field Application Scientist\, Gas Chromatography\nPerkinElmer\, Inc. \n  \nLee Marotta is a Principal Field Application Scientist with PerkinElmer. She started her career at Exxon Corporate Research as a chromatographer. Since Exxon\, Lee has over 25 years’ experience as a field application scientist with PerkinElmer. She focuses on the petroleum and environmental industries\, engaging with customers to understanding their challenges and requirements to ultimately help them realize success. She has a B.S. in Chemistry and Biology from Rutgers University. \nWATCH ON DEMAND
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/overcoming-common-challenges-in-waste-surface-waters-analysis/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) St. Louis Union Station Hotel  1820 Market Street  St. Louis\, MO 63103
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URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/american-society-of-crime-laboratory-directors-ascld-st-louis-union-station-hotel-1820-market-street-st-louis-mo-63103/
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SUMMARY:Setup\, Maintenance and Cleaning Tips for the U5000AT+ Ultrasonic Nebulizer
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this webinar that will cover recommended best practices for maintaining your U5000AT+ Ultrasonic Nebulizer. \nTopics to be covered: \n• Setup \n• Maintenance \n• Cleaning Tips \nFred Smith\, Teledyne CETAC Product Manager will be presenting this webinar. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe presentation will last approximately 30 minutes and will include a question and answer session to follow. \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/setup-maintenance-and-cleaning-tips-for-the-u5000at-ultrasonic-nebulizer/
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CREATED:20190507T132956Z
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SUMMARY:JSA's 2019 Small Business Outreach Fair  May 9 \, 2019  Jefferson Lab  Newport News\, VA USA
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URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/jsas-2019-small-business-outreach-fair-may-9-2019-jefferson-lab-newport-news-va-usa/
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SUMMARY:Ft Detrick Tent Show Frederick\, MD
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URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/ft-detrick-tent-show-frederick-md/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190418T110000
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SUMMARY:Solutions for Light Hydrocarbons and Gases:  PLOT Columns
DESCRIPTION:Date and time:\nThursday\, April 18\, 2019 11:00 am\nEastern Daylight Time (New York\, GMT-04:00)\n\n\n\nThursday\, April 18\, 2019 8:00 am\nPacific Daylight Time (San Francisco\, GMT-07:00)\n\n\n\nThursday\, April 18\, 2019 5:00 pm\nEurope Summer Time (Berlin\, GMT+02:00)\n\n\nProgram:\n\n2018-2019 Agilent GC and GC/MS Chemistries and Supplies Webinar Series\n\n\n\nPanelist(s) Info:\n\nAllen K. Vickers\, Product Development Chemist\, Agilent Technologies Inc.\n\n\n\nDuration:\n1 hour\n\n\nDescription:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPLOT (Porous Layer Open Tubular) columns are intended for the separation of compounds with very high vapor pressure (e.g.\, permanent gases and light hydrocarbons) without the need for cryogenic or sub-ambient cooling of the oven. PLOT column stationary phases are physically different than those of polysiloxanes and polyethylene glycols. PLOT stationary phases are porous particles that are attached to the inner wall of the capillary tubing using a binder or similar means. Compounds are separated based on their adsorption properties and other gas-solid surface interactions with the stationary phase.Agilent offers the most comprehensive line of PLOT columns for analysis of fixed gases\, low molecular weight hydrocarbon isomers\, volatile polar compounds\, and reactive analytes such as sulfur gases\, amines\, and hydrides. In this presentation we will cover the modes of separation involved with PLOT columns and demonstrate a wide array of separations including permanent gases\, branched and olefinic hydrocarbons\, and sulfur compounds among others. \nPresenter Information: Allen K. Vickers\, Product Development Chemist\, Agilent Technologies Inc. \n\n\n\n\n \nPlease visit this link and register today at: Agilent Webinar GC Columns
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/solutions-for-light-hydrocarbons-and-gases-plot-columns/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Making a Grand Entrance:  Techniques for Efficient Sample Introduction\, Inlet Types\, and Maintenance
DESCRIPTION:Date and time:\nTuesday\, March 19\, 2019 11:00 am\nEastern Daylight Time (New York\, GMT-04:00)\n\n\n\nTuesday\, March 19\, 2019 8:00 am\nPacific Daylight Time (San Francisco\, GMT-07:00)\n\n\n\nTuesday\, March 19\, 2019 4:00 pm\nEurope Time (Berlin\, GMT+01:00)\n\n\nProgram:\n\n2018-2019 Agilent GC and GC/MS Chemistries and Supplies Webinar Series\n\n\n\nPanelist(s) Info:\n\nMark Sinnott\, Application Engineer\, Agilent Technologies\, Inc.;Alex Ucci\, Application Engineer\, Agilent Technologies\, Inc.\n\n\n\nDuration:\n1 hour\n\n\nDescription:\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSample introduction is arguably one of the most important aspects in being successful at Gas Chromatography. The vast majority of problems that arise in GC are inlet or “front-end” related. If your sample is not introduced properly to the inlet and column\, all bets are off for producing a useful high-resolution chromatogram. In this presentation we will discuss the various types of GC inlets available including when and how to use them. We will also discuss proper inlet maintenance techniques to keep your application running strong. Presenter Information: \n Mark Sinnott\, Application Engineer\, Agilent Technologies\, Inc. \nMark Sinnott works for Agilent Technologies as a Technical Support Engineer in the Consumables and Supplies Division (CSD) at the capillary column manufacturing facility (the “J&W Scientific” location). In his position at Agilent\, Mark performs technical support and applications assistance to gas chromatographers worldwide. He has more than 22 years of experience in gas chromatography\, including environmental analysis of compounds in air\, soil and water matrices\, including dissolved gas analysis for the electrical industry. Mark holds a Master’s Degree in Chemistry from California State University\, Sacramento\, and currently resides in Sacramento. \nAlex Ucci\, Application Engineer\, Agilent Technologies\, Inc. \nIn his current position at Agilent\, Alex provides application assistance and technical support for sample preparation products as well as GC and LC consumables. Before he joined Agilent in 2014\, Alex was a graduate student at the Pennsylvania State University researching the morphology and surface properties of aerosol particles using a wide variety of analytical techniques. He has an MS degree in chemistry. \n \n\nPlease visit this link and register today at: Agilent Webinar GC Columns
URL:https://resources.govsci.com/event/making-a-grand-entrance-techniques-for-efficient-sample-introduction-inlet-types-and-maintenance/
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