The MSSJ 124th Kanto-area Colloquium (Co-sponsored by Division of Fundamentals, Ionization and Ion Chemistry in Mass Spectrometry, MSSJ)

We are pleased to have Prof. Michael L. Gross (Washington University) as the special guest speaker in our 124th colloquium. Prof. Gross has kindly agreed to stop by Tokyo for giving us his talk, on his way home after the 31st BMS conference in Fukui. In his lecture, Prof. Gross would emphasize a novel method to quantify Protein-Ligand Interactions in solution by Mass Spectrometry, Titration and H/D Exchange (PLIMSTEX). Both members and non-members of MSSJ will be welcome to the colloquium, please join us!
Date:
Thursday, July 8, 2004, 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM


Place:
Seminar Room IV (1304A), 13th Floor, Education & Research (New) Bldg, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo (Hongo Campus)


Speakers and Titles:
Michael L. Gross (Washington University in St Louis) Proteomics, Chapter IV: Mass Spectrometry Gives Affinities and Conformational Changes in Protein-Ligand Interactions (abstract)


Registration Fee:
Free


Registration:
Although no advanced registration is required, prior registration by e-mail is encouraged to skip the signing in process on site. Send your (1) name, (2) affiliation, (3) MSSJ membership status, and (4) contact e-mail address to kanto-secretary03@mssj.jp in advance. No confirmation e-mail will be sent. Participants without prior e-mail registration will be requested to sign in on site.


Map of the Hongo Campus:
Education & Research (New) Bldg, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo (Hongo Campus)


Getting to the Hongo Campus:
http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/eng/campus/map/map01.html


Nearby subway stations:
- Hongo-Sancyome (Marunouchi Line)
- Yushima or Nezu (Chiyoda Line)
- Todai-Mae (Nanboku Line)

Inquiry about the MSSJ Kanto-area Colloquium:
2003-2004 Working Group Chair/Secretary


Organized by the Working Group for MSSJ Kanto-area Colloquium
2003-2004 Working Group Members (*Chair):
Satoko Akashi (Yokohama City Univ.), Yoshiya Oda (Eisai), *Takemichi Nakamura (RIKEN), Atsumu Hirabayashi (Hitachi), Tohru Yamagaki (Univ. Tokyo)