Greetings! 5th Global Reverse Phase Protein Array (RPPA) Workshop Spots to Solutions: Using RPPA as a tool to answer biological and clinical questions George Mason University October 12-13, 2015 There are still some remaining slots available for attendees who would like to participate in hands-on workshops at the 2015 Global Reverse Phase Protein Array Workshop on October 12-13, 2015. Technologies for up-stream protein sample preparation as well as printing, staining and analyzing Reverse Phase Protein Arrays will be demonstrated. Printing and Staining RPPA and Nanoparticle Sample Preparation sessions are filling up quickly. The 2015 Hands-on Workshops include: Laser Capture Microdissection Reverse Phase Protein Array Raw Data Post Processing Grace Bio-Labs ArrayCAM Image Capture and Data Analysis Printing and Staining Reverse Phase Protein Arrays Nanoparticle Sample Preparation Please sign-up online as soon as possible if you are interested in attending any of the workshops. Opportunities are limited and considered on a first come, first serve basis. Preference is given to registered attendees. Participation in hands-on workshops is free of charge for registered attendees. To learn more about the available hands-on workshops and sign-up online please visit: http://capmm.gmu.edu/2015-rppa-globalworkshop-agenda <http://capmm.gmu.edu/2015-rppa-globalworkshop-agenda> If you are not yet registered to attend the 2015 Global RPPA Workshop please visit: http://capmm.gmu.edu/2015-rppa-globalworkshop-registration <http://capmm.gmu.edu/2015-rppa-globalworkshop-registration> The registration fee is $175.00 if you register by October 1st. The registration fee includes 2 days of seminars from RPPA pioneers and other internationally recognized scientists, hands-on workshops, poster session, and complimentary coffee breaks, lunches, and networking dinner. To view the current agenda please visit: http://capmm.gmu.edu/sites/default/files/rppa_global_workshop_agenda_draft_9_11_15.pdf We hope to see you in October! Best Regards, Amy -- Amy J. Adams Research Specialist Director, Aspiring Scientists Summer Internship Program George Mason University Center for Applied Proteomics & Molecular Medicine 10920 George Mason Circle Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research Room 2043, MS1A9 Manassas, VA 20110 Phone:(703) 993-2672 Fax: (703) 993-9575 [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> http://assip.cos.gmu.edu/ Join us at George Mason University for the 2015 RPPA Global Workshop<http://capmm.gmu.edu/2015-rppa-globalworkshop-home>! Claudia Borke Academic Program Coordinator Volgenau School of Engineering, Department of Bioengineering 3800 Nguyen Engineering Building, 1G5 4400 University Drive Fairfax, VA 22030 Phone: (703) 993-4190 Fax: (703) 993-2077