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2007 Meeting
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- Antiviral Effects of Antisense Morpholino Oligomers in Murine Coronavirus Infection Models
Renaud Burrer, Benjamin W. Neuman, Joey P.C. Ting, David A. Stein, Hong M. Moulton, Patrick L. Iversen, Peter Kuhn, and Michael J. Buchmeier, The Scripps Research Institute and AVI Biopharma (5/30/07) (1 slides/4MB)
- Bacillus Anthracis and Its Adaption to the Intracellular Environment
Nicholas Bergman, University of Michigan (5/30/07) (12 slides/5.6MB)
- Center for Innovations in Medicine - Proteomics, Diagnostics and Biodefense
Stephen Albert Johnston, Center for Innovations in Medicine, Biodesign Institute, Arizona State University (5/30/07) (50 slides/4MB)
- Clone Repositories at HIP
Joshua LaBaer, The Harvard Institute of Proteomics (5/30/07) (5 slides/1.36MB)
- Evolving Capabilities and Asking Tougher Questions
Dick Smith, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (5/30/07) (14 slides/12.08MB)
- Functional and Structural Proteomics of SARS CoV Related Proteins
Peter Kuhn, FSPS, The Scripps Research Institute (5/30/07) (18 pages/794KB)
- Methods for Simultaneous Detection of Changes in the Proteome of Host and Pathogen
E.I. Chen, J.H. Prieto, N.H. Bergman, E.C. Anderson, E.E. Swanson, P.C. Hanna, J.R. Yates III, The Scripps Research Institute and University of Michigan (5/30/07) (9 slides/569KB)
- Orthopoxvirus Proteomics
Scott Wong, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (5/30/07) (24 slides/2.38MB)
- Progress of Biodefense Proteomics Research Program on SWG Recommendations
Cathy H. Wu, Georgetown University Medical Center, Resource Center for Biodefense Proteomics Research (5/30/07) (10 slides/830KB)
- Progress of the Biodefense Proteomics Research Centers
Joseph Breen and JoJo Stemple, Genomics Program, Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, NIAID/NIH/DHHS (5/30/07) (32 slides/3.6MB)
- Protein-Protein Interactions During the Initial B. anthracis-Macrophage Contact
Ken Bradley, Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics, UCLA (5/30/07) (10 slides/5MB)
- Regulation of Virulence in Salmonella and How This Can Be Used to Identify Therapeutic Targets
Fred Heffron, OHSU and PNNL (5/30/07) (25 slides/3MB)
- Using the Web Resources: Challenges in Integrating Proteomics Data
Peter McGarvey, Georgetown University, and Stephen Cammer, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (5/30/07) (14 slides/1.86MB)
- Viral Pathogens Session Objectives
Michael J. Buchmeier, The Scripps Research Institute (5/30/07) (2 slides/256KB)
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