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Proteomics 


Recent Proteomics lectures use CIT's Adobe Connect system to synchronize live video to PowerPoint web images. Flash Player version 8 or higher or version 9 for Linux and Solaris is a free download that is already on most computers.

Older Proteomics lectures use CIT's Accordent system. These presentations synchronize live video to PowerPoint web images and move caption text under the video window, all within an embedded browser. Pop-up blockers, anti-spyware and personal firewalls can interfere, so check or turn off. If you still have a problem, install the latest version of RealPlayer software and re-boot your computer. Use Internet Explorer 7.0 or higher for Windows and Safari 2.0.4 or higher for Macintosh.



Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.The quest for psychiatric disorder biomarkers: from protein expression to isoforms to pathways This VideoCast was updated in the last 7 days
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Chris Turck, Max Planck Institute
Total Running Time: 01:00:00
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Machine learning methods for identifying peptides and proteins from shotgun proteomics data
Friday, November 06, 2009
William Noble, Univ Washington
Total Running Time: 01:00:00
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Advances in Carbohydrate and Protein Structure using Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry
Friday, October 02, 2009
Julie Leary, Ph.D., University of California, Davis
Total Running Time: 01:15:00
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Improved Peptide Identification Sensitivity using Meta-Search, Grid-Computing and Machine-Learning with Application to Genome Annotation
Friday, September 18, 2009
Nathan Edwards, Ph.D., Georgetown University
Total Running Time: 01:15:00
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Systems Biology Approaches to DNA Damage Signaling
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Michael Yaffe, Ph.D., Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Total Running Time: 01:15:00
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.The Expanding Proteomics Tool Kit: Choosing the Proper Tool for the Job
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Joseph Loo, Professor, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, UCLA School of Medicine
Total Running Time: 01:15:00
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.How hybrid mass spectrometers with multiple analyzers and dissociation methods will transform protein sequence analysis
Friday, March 06, 2009
Joshua Coon
Total Running Time: 01:15:00
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Shotgun Proteomics for Analysis of Cancer‐Relevant Tissue Proteotypes
Friday, February 06, 2009
Daniel Liebler, Ph.D.
Total Running Time: 01:15:00
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Proteogenomics, and Other Non-Traditional Applications of Mass Spectrometry
Friday, January 09, 2009
Vineet Bafna
Total Running Time: 01:15:00
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Click Here to Play Video.  This video is world accessible.Quantitative Proteomics Analysis of Aberrant Molecular Events in Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Jarrod Marto, Ph.D.
Total Running Time: 01:15:00
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