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January 11 - 16, 2009 - San Diego, CA - PepTalk - The Definitive Protein Focused Event - We invite you to visit us at booth #13 to learn more about our custom peptide microarray products and services for kinase substrate profiling, epitope mapping, and phosphopeptide-binding protein studies. Dr. Christoph Eicken (Head of Technical Services, Microarrays) will be presenting a poster: Proteomic Kinase Substrate and Phosphopeptide Chip Technology for Protein Profiling Although a number of proteomics technologies are well-developed, the demand for reliable, sensitive, accurate, and comprehensive measurements of protein expression remains unfulfilled. Our work is based on using a) protein kinase (PK) phosphorylation activities and b) phosphopeptide-phosphoprotein binding domain (PPEP-PPBD) interactions to detect protein in complex biological samples. We have a novel, in situ, on-microchip synthesis technology (µParaflo®) that allows us to construct in situ synthesis of high-density peptide arrays according to custom designs. We also apply this flexible peptide array technology for rapid and reliable quantitative measurements for phosphorylation and protein binding – 41 96-well titer plate experiments (i.e. conventional experiments) can be accomplished simultaneously on one chip. Our ultimate goal is to provide new, powerful research and clinical study tools to address the critical needs in proteomic research, clinical diagnosis, and therapeutic treatment. January 10-14, 2009 - San Diego, CA - Plant & Animal Genomes XVII Conference - We invite you to visit us at Booth #303 to learn more about our innovative genomics and proteomics products and services made possible by the flexible µParaflo® microfluidic biochip platform. Please attend our Workshop: Microfluidic Technology Enabling Advances in microRNA Research Monday, Jan 12th, 2009 @ 6:10 PM
March 17 - 19, 2009 - San Diego, CA - Next Generation Sequencing - Platforms and Progress - We invite you to visit us at booth #23 to learn more about our sample enrichment services for targeted sequencing.
March 23 - 25, 2009 - Cambridge, MA - microRNA in Human Disease and Development - We invite you to visit us at Booth #6 and attend our presentation: Microfluidic Technology Enabling Advances in microRNA Research Abstract: An advanced microfluidic biochip system designed to produce high quality data, stay current with the rapidly evolving microRNA field, and perform diverse small RNA discovery experiments is presented. This technology's unique flexibility allows for miRBase synchronicity and design of customized biochips adapted to each researcher's specific needs. Applications featuring disease marker discovery, drug treatment, microRNA target screening, and small RNA discovery are highlighted. Monday, March 23rd @ 9:25 AM Presented by Christoph Eicken, Ph. D. - Head of Technical Services, Microarrays
April 2 - 4, 2009 - Seoul, South Korea - PepCon - The Dedicated Event for Protein/Peptide Professionals - We invite you to visit with us and learn more about our custom peptide microarray products and services for kinase substrate profiling, epitope mapping, and phosphopeptide-binding protein studies. Life Sciences Product ShowsJune 23, 2009 - Galveston, TX - University of Texas Medical Branch July 29, 2009 - Boston, MA -Harvard University Medical School July 31, 2009 - Cambridge, MA - MIT - Whitehead Institute
August 20 - 25, 2009 - Florence, Italy -International Congress on Environmental Mutagens (ICEM) - We invite you to visit us at booth #11 to learn more about our microRNA analysis services. Also, be sure to attend the Mutational & Epigenetic Mechanisms session (Fri. Aug 24th - 14:30-16:30) where LC Sciences technology will be profiled by two of the speakers. October 6, 2009 - Galveston, TX -University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) Comprehensive Cancer Center Technical / Educational Seminar - 12:00pm - 1:00pm - Levin Hall 5.521 Microfluidic Technology Enabling Advances in microRNA Research Abstract: An advanced microfluidic biochip system designed to produce high quality data, stay current with the rapidly evolving microRNA field, and perform diverse small RNA discovery experiments is presented. This technology's unique flexibility allows for miRBase synchronicity and design of customized biochips adapted to each researcher's specific needs. Applications featuring disease marker discovery, drug treatment, microRNA target screening, and small RNA discovery are highlighted. Presented by Christoph Eicken, Ph. D. - Head of Technical Services, Microarrays
October 17 - 21, 2009 - Chicago, IL -SFN 2009 - Society for Neuroscience - Annual Meeting
October 20 - 24, 2009 - Honolulu, HI -ASHG 2009 - American Society of Human Genetics - Annual Meeting
December 5 - 9, 2009 - San Diego, CA -ASCB 2009 - American Society for Cell Biology - Annual Meeting
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