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Novel efficient alternatives for essential sample preparation techniques in functional proteomics
Emily Freeman and Alexander R. Ivanov
Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Genetics and Complex Diseases


Role of luxS in Bacillus Anthracis Growth and Virulence Factor Expression
Marcus B. Jones,1-3,* Scott N. Peterson,1 Rosslyn Benn,1 John C. Braisted,1 Behnam Jarrahi,1 Kenneth Shatzkes,1 Dacheng Ren,4 Thomas K. Wood5 and Martin J. Blaser2,3
1Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Jose, CA 2Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada

Role of luxS in Bacillus Anthracis Growth and Virulence Factor Expression
Marcus B. Jones,1-3,* Scott N. Peterson,1 Rosslyn Benn,1 John C. Braisted,1 Behnam Jarrahi,1 Kenneth Shatzkes,1 Dacheng Ren,4 Thomas K. Wood5 and Martin J. Blaser2,3

PRESSURE CYCLING TECHNOLOGY (PCT): APPLICATIONS FOR FORENSIC DNA ANALYSIS
Pam Marshall
University of North Texas Health Science Center, Center for Human Identification

A Comparative Study of In-gel Digestions Using Microwave and Pressure Accelerated Technologies Alvarado, Diana Tran, Bonnie Ching and Brett S. Phinney
University of California Davis


Label-free mass spectrometry-based relative quantitation of proteins separated by 1DE
Melkamu Getie-Kebtie1; Maryna Eichelberger2, Manju B. Joshi13, Rajesh Gupta3, Michail A. Alterman1
1FDA/CBER/OCTGT/TVBB; 2FDA/CBER/OVRR/LPRVD; 3FDA/CBER/OVRR/PQLS

Integral Membrane Protein Extraction and Biomarker Analysis from Solid Metastatic Ovarian Tumors
L.V. Schneider1, V. Likhte1, W. Wright1, F. Chu1, E. Cambron1, A. Baldwin1, J. Krakow1, A. Lazarev2, G. Smejkal3
1Target Discovery, Inc. 2Pressure BioSciences, Inc., 3Harvard LITT

Pressure Cycling Technology Research at UNTCHI
Elizabeth Feller

Pressure enhanced processes (PrEP) enabling high quality two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of Frankia mycelia and vesicle structures
Louis S. Tisa, Gary B. Smejkal Tom Berkelma, Chiara Rivas-Morello, Alexander Trachtenberg and Winston P. Kuo

Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) Applications for DNA Extractions from Challenging Forensic Samples
Suzanne Gonzalez, Elizabeth Feller, Dixie Peters, Bruce Budowle, and Arthur Eisenberg

Presentations

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Forensic Testing Using Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT)
Thomas E. Strader

HIGH PRESSURE MEDIATED SAMPLE PREPARATION FOR CAPILLARY ELECTROPHORESIS ANALYSIS OF N-LINKED GLYCANS
András Guttman1,2, Zoltán Szabó1 and Barry L. Karger1 1 Barnett Institute, Northeastern University, Boston, MA 02115 2 HLBS, University of Debrecen, Hungary 49th EHPRG, Aug 28-Sept 2, 2011 Budapest, Hungary

Environmentally Benign Reduction of Organic Compounds in Water under High Hydrostatic Pressure
Anna Tomin, Alexander Lazarev, Bela Torok Pressure BioSciences, Inc. 14 Norfolk Ave., South Easton, MA 02375, USA

TRENDS AND APPLICATIONS OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE IN BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS: EXPLORING A FORGOTTEN THERMODYNAMIC DIMENSION
Alexander Lazarev
Pressure BioSciences, Inc. 14 Norfolk Ave., South Easton, MA 02375, USA

A Need for Improved Sample Inactivation and Extraction Methods to Support Systems Biology Analysis of Biological Threat Organisms
1 Bradford S. Powell and 2 Loreen L. Lofts
1 Bacteriology Division, 2 Virology Division
U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, MD 21702

Comparison between ultra-high pressure and atmospheric tryptic digestion for proteomic analyses
E. Bonneil1, R. Biringer2, C. Bell1, P. Thibault1
1Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer Université de Montréal; 2Thermo Fisher Scientific


Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT) Augments Sensitivity of Detection and Robustness in Forensic DNA Analyses
Bruce Budowle
Department of Forensic and Investigative Genetics, Institute of Investigative Genetics, University of North Texas Health Science Center, Ft. Worth, Texas


Convenient and Reliable Extraction of Borrelia burgdorferi from Ticks Using Pressure Cycling Technology and the PCT Shredder
Richard C. Tilton, Ph.D.
Medical Diagnostics Laboratories

RAPID SAMPLE PREPARATION METHODS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF N-LINKED GLYCANS
Zoltan Szabo, András Guttman, Tomas Rejtar and Barry L. Karger
Barnett Institute, Boston, MA, USA

(Fundamentals of) High-pressure Instruments for Innovation and Discovery
Edmund Ting, Sc.D., Pressure BioSciences

Development of Essential Sample Preparation Techniques in Proteomics Using Ultra-High Pressure
Emily Freeman and Alexander R. Ivanov
Harvard School of Public Health, HSPH Proteomics Resource, Department of Genetics and Complex Diseases, Boston, MA 2115

Development of new technology approaches for high-throughput proteome analysis
Capitalizing on thermodynamic principles to reduce sample preparation times from hours to minutes
Daniel López-Ferrer, Biological Separations & Mass Spectrometry Group, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

High Pressure Direct Protein Extraction from Tissue – Trypsin Digest with Pressure Cycling Technology (PCT)
Paul H. Pevsner, Jennifer Oprihory, Nicholas Sobol, Parth Kothiya, Zeineen A. Momin, Naresh Vasani, and Tiffany Remsen
Department of Pathology, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, MO

Membrane Protein Extraction and Biomarker Analysis from Solid Metastatic Ovarian Tumors with ProteoSolve™-TD Buffers and Pressure Cycling Technology
Dr. Luke V. Schneider, CSO, Target Discovery, Inc.

High-Pressure Assisted In-Gel Tryptic Digestion for Qualitative and Quantitative Characterization of Protein Mixtures
Melkamu Getie-Kebtie and Michael Alterman
FDA-CBER-NIH, Rockville Pike, HFM – 735 Bldg 29A rm 2B20, Bethesda, MD 20892

High Pressure in Life Sciences – Trends and Future Opportunities
Alexander Lazarev, PhD, Pressure BioSciences, Inc.