“A Toolbox for LC–MS Protein Analysis” from EMD Millipore will be held on 17 and 18 November 2015.
“A Toolbox for LC–MS Protein Analysis” from EMD Millipore will be held on 17 and 18 November 2015.
The fascinating and rapidly expanding field of proteomics is drawing the interest of increasing numbers of scientists who work in a variety of environments, including pharmaceutical research and development, academic laboratories, as well as clinical and industrial settings. This latest virtual conference, “A Toolbox for LC–MS Protein Analysis”, will bring EMD Millipore experts from around the world to discuss different aspects of this emerging field. Virtual conference webinar speakers will explore the ways of optimizing LC–MS protein analysis, with examples based on personal experience, and also outline strategies for scientists to follow in their own work. Each webinar will be followed by an interactive Q&A session.
In addition, virtual conference particpants will be able to visit the Sponsor Exhibit Hall, with information from leading life science publications, such as LCGC, as well as dedicated EMD Millipore booths and a Resource Library with scientific articles, application notes, product literature, and videos available for download. Please use this link to visit the
Toolbox for LC–MS Protein Analysis 2015 Virtual Conference website
in order to review the agenda, list of speakers and events, and to register for the conference. Alternatively, you can paste the following URL into your browser to access the website: https://engage.vevent.com/index.jsp?eid=2484&seid=1081&code=tceprint Please join us for this informative and exciting event.
Dates and times:
17 November:
North America
9:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. EST 18 November:
Europe/Middle East/Africa/Asia
9:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m CET
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