2017 aDVANCED aNALYTICAL uLTRACENTRIFUGATION WORKSHOP: EXPERIMENTAL PROTOCOL & SOFTWARE INTENSIVE
Sunday – Wednesday, 5 -8 November
Sponsored by the Biomolecular Interaction Technologies Center & Beckman Coulter
Embassy Suites Newark Wilmington South
654 South College Avenue
Newark, DE 19713
Parking: FREE
Symposium Day: November 8, 2017
2017 AUC Workshop Information
View Workshop Program: Advanced AUC Workshop Program
View Symposium Program: Symposium Day Program
View Travel and Hotel Accommodations: Planning Travel
INSTRUCTORS:
Michael Brenowitz, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Jack Correia, University of Mississippi Medical Center
Borries Demeler, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Renwick Dobson, BIC/University of Canterbury
Robert Fairman, Haverford College
David Hayes, Boehringer Ingelheim
Walter Stafford, BBRI
Special Online Instructor: Tom Laue, University of New Hampshire
SYMPOSIUM DAY SPEAKERS:
John Tsavalas, University of New Hampshire, “Multimer protein cluster structure at high concentration: dynamic modeling of stability and viscosity”
Eric Furst, University of Delaware, “Protein solution microrheology”
Jeremy Schmit, Kansas State University, “Simple models of antibody solution viscosity”
Michael Brenowitz, Albert Einstein College of Medicine – “Mapping molecular interfaces”
Ed Lyman, University of Delaware, “Understanding how lipids modulate G-protein coupled receptors with theory and molecular simulation”
Neil Lewis, Malvern Instruments, “Combining raman spectroscopy and dynamic light scattering for developing unique insights into protein structure and stability”
Abraham Lenhoff, University of Delaware, “Characterization by scattering methods of protein phases in downstream processing and formulations”
Steven R. Aubuchon & Paulius Vaitiekunas, TA Instruments, “Calorimetric studies of biomolecular interactions”
John Champagne, Wyatt Technologies, “From mobility to stability: light scattering solutions for formulating stable biotherapeutics”
2016 aDVANCED aNALYTICAL uLTRACENTRIFUGATION WORKSHOP: theory and practice
Sunday – Wednesday, 16-20 October
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Ridgefield, CT
2016 AUC Workshop Information
2016 Symposium Information
INSTRUCTORS:
Walter Stafford, BBRI
Tom Laue, University of New Hampshire
James Cole, University of Connecticut
Jack Correia, University of Mississippi Medical Center
Michael Brenowitz, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
David Hayes, Boehringer Ingelheim
SYMPOSIUM DAY 10 October:
James Cole & Michael Brenowitz: “Jim & Mike’s Most Excellent Adventures with RNA & DNA”
Jack Correia: “Finding Pairwise Interaction Parameter Matrices for Antibodies in Serum”
Walter Stafford: “Global Lamm Equation Fitting to Multiwavelength Data Sets”
Renwick Dobson: “Bacterial Sialic Acid Degradation: Plasma Membrane Import & Gene Regulation”
Tom Laue & David Hayes: “The Need to Advance: Sources of Error in AUC Experiments & Proposal to Use the NIST MAB for Suitability Testing & Tracking”
Borries Demeler: “Simultaneous Identification of Spectral Properties & Sizes of Multiple Particles in Solution with Subnanometer Resolution-Includes Pilot Data”
James Cole: “Workflow & Analysis Guidelines & Instrument Capabilities & Software Development”
2011 aDVANCED ANALYTICAL ULTRACENTRIFUGATION WORKSHOP: THEORY AND PRACTICE
Monday – Thursday, 11-14 July
INSTRUCTORS:
Walter Stafford, PhD, Senior Scientist and Director of Analytical Ultracentrifugation Research Lab at the Boston Biomedical Research Institutes in Watertown, MA
Thomas Laue, PhD, Professor and Director of the Biomolecular Interactions Technologies Center at the University of New Hampshire in Durham NH
John Philo, PhD, Director of Biophysical Chemistry at Alliance Protein Laboratories in Thousand Oaks, CA
James Cole, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Molecular & Cell Biology at the University of Connecticut in Storrs, CT
Jack Correia, PhD, Professor in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS.
SYMPOSIUM DAY SPEAKERS:
John Tsavalas, PhD, University of New Hampshire
Richard Neubig, PhD, University of Michigan
Jeffrey Hoch, PhD, University of Connecticut Health Center
Vincent Moy, PhD, University of Miami
Lewis Rothberg, PhD, University of Rochester
Bin Wang, Columbia University
Sergio Aragon, PhD, San Francisco State University