Other Opportunities

1. Southeast Regional IDeA States

meetings and workshops available to all (Go to Website)

2. Other NIH Workshops:

July 18-20, 2017 or August 1-3, 2017, Application Deadline: June 23, 2017

NIH Sponsored Workshop on Targeted Quantitative Proteomics for IDEA state faculty, post docs, and graduate students

Hosted by the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center as a part of the IDeA National Proteomics Resource

Targeted Quantitative Proteomics methods are often used to validate Discovery Proteomics results, but can also be designed to target and quantify large groups of proteins to test a hypothesis without prior discovery results. 

The goal of the workshop is to help the attendees understand these methods and incorporate this powerful tool into their own research projects using either their local mass spectrometry resource or the IDeA National Proteomics Resource.

These workshops will be tailored to include people with moderate to limited to no mass spectrometry experience.   Attendees will receive lecture-style presentations on topics such as fundamental principles of proteomics, experimental design for proteomics experiments, sample preparation, data collection, data analysis, and interpretation.  Laboratory demonstrations of the practical sides of sample preparation and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry methods will also be used. 

We have 15 slots available for each workshop.  The workshops are supported by supplements from the NIH to the Oklahoma INBRE (P20GM103447-17S1) and Arkansas INBRE (P20GM103429-15S1). 

These supplements pay all travel, lodging, and meals for the participants.
The application deadline is Friday June 23, 2017.  Completed applications, available here, are needed.

For more information, contact Mike Kinter (mike-kinter@omrf.org)

or

Cecilia H. Nguyen, Coordinator (Cecilia-H-Nguyen@ouhsc.edu)

or

visit  http://idearesourceproteomics.org/