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Past Conferences > Bioanalysis in oxidative stress

Bioanalysis in oxidative stress

2—3 April 2008

University of Exeter, UK



A Biochemical Society Focused Meeting

Abstract submission deadline: Monday 4 February 2008
Abstract submission is now closed.

Advanced registration for this meeting is now closed. Please call the Meetings Office on 0207 280 4150 for further information.



Proceedings (invited speakers) will be published in Biochemical Society Transactions

Oral communication slots are available at this meeting. All attendees, particularly researchers in the early stages of their career, are invited to submit a poster abstract for consideration as an oral communication.

Student Travel Grants are available for this meeting.

This Meeting aims to attract an audience interested primarily in oxidative stress research, but who use or wish to use mass spectrometry and/or related proteomics techniques in their work. Mass spectrometry facilitates the identification and measurement of free radical reaction products, as well as the identification of proteins whose expression levels are modulated by oxidative stress. The Meeting also aims to attract those interested primarily in mass spectrometry, but who have some interest in its application in oxidative stress research. The Meeting will focus mostly on the application of mass spectrometry techniques, with 11 main speakers, several short Ph.D./postdoctoral presentations and a poster session. The involvement of oxidative stress in an array of human diseases is widely recognized and the subject of an enormous wealth of research. The primary focus of this Meeting will be on oxidative research in the context of human health and disease, with main themes relating to the oxidative modification of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and DNA. The Meeting will be held in association with the South-West Peninsula Oxidative Stress Research Forum (POSReF).