30 Years of Challenging the Limits of Science and Technology, Opening Doors for the Future
ABRF 2019, “30 Years of Challenging the Limits of Science and Technology, Opening Doors for the Future” , will bring together international leaders in our core disciplines to provide
a vision of what can be done, and insight toward making further progress as we work in the present. This is the PREMIER meeting for core facility science. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with
your colleagues!
Highlights of the ABRF 2019 Annual Meeting include scientific sessions and workshops that allow presenters and attendees to explore and discuss in-depth critical scientific and technical issues
encountered in biomolecular core facilities. New this year – Open mic-shoptalk: Concurrently across all tracks. Submit a 5-6 sentence abstract to track leader for an
opportunity to give a 12 min talk. For more information about each track’s open mic-shoptalk, please contact the program committee.
Explore the different tracks offered at the ABRF 2019 Annual Meeting! We hope you can join us in San Antonio!
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Just announced: The 2019 ABRF Annual Award for Outstanding Contributions to Biomolecular Technologies will be presented to Richard M. Caprioli, the Stanford Moore Professor of
Biochemistry and Director of the Mass Spectrometry Research Center at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Dr. Caprioli’s research focuses on the discovery of temporal and spatial processes
in biological systems using mass spectrometry.
Make the most of your time at the ABRF Annual Meeting by planning to connect with your peers! Click here for the ABRF 2019
Attendee List.
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