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Proteomics Newsletter from Biocompare (5 September 2008) September 5, 2008

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Courtesy of Biocompare.

News
Rapid Changes in Key Alzheimer’s Protein Described in Humans
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Clearing the Airways in Cystic Fibrosis
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Variation of Normal Protein Could Be Key to Resistance to Common Cancer Drug
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Iowa State University Researcher Shows Proteins Have Controlled Motions
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Protein Misprediction Uncovered By New Technique
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Keeping Cells Youthful: How Telomere-Building Proteins Get Drawn into the Fold
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Looking Beyond the Drug Receptor for Clues to Drug Effectiveness
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Chips are Down as Manchester Makes Protein Scanning Breakthrough
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Going from Ulcers to Cancer
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Events
Luminex xSAMPLES Multiplexing Seminar – Philadelphia
September 16 – September 16, 2008
These FREE seminars are for researchers in academic and pharma who are interested in expanding multiplexed testing capabilities for proteins and nucleic acids. Learn about xMAP® Technology 3D-liquid bead arrays from researchers and clinicians in your local area. Hear from Luminex and their partners about powerful xMAP-based tools and cutting-edge applications in Protein Expression Profiling, Molecular Diagnostics, and other key areas. Includes cocktail and appetizer reception. Register and learn more at usa.xsamples.com
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BIOTECHNICA 2008 – International Trade Fair, Conferences, Partnering and Award for Biotechnology
October 7 – October 9, 2008
Europe’s leading event for biotechnology and the life sciences combines four columns into one integrated platform for your success. Turning Ideas into Value.
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Tutorials in Protein Purification
October 10 – October 12, 2008
3 day hands-on instruction in Downstream Processing
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Jobs
Postdoctoral Position, mammalian cardiovascular developmental and stem cell biology
University of Southern California’s Institute for Genetic Medicine
California USA
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Postdoctoral Position
University of Southern California
California USA
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Chemistry Faculty Position: Drug Discovery Department
Moffitt Cancer Center
Florida USA
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Faculty Position
MIT Cancer Center
Massachusetts USA
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