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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/870149-conference-de-
 chimie-avec-le-professeur-jesper-olsen
LOCATION:Pavillon Roger Gaudry – Université de Montréal\, Montréal\, Q
 C\, Canada
SUMMARY:Conférence de chimie avec le Professeur Jesper Olsen
DESCRIPTION:Titre: Proteomics and Phosphoproteomics Technologies to study C
 ancer Signaling\n \nEndroit: Pavillon Roger-Gaudry\, Salle G-715\n \
 nHôte : Prof. Thibault Pierre\n \nBiographie: Jesper Olsen studied a
 nalytical chemistry at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense in the
  laboratory of Roman Zubarev. After his master studies he worked two years
  at MDS Proteomics as staff scientist before joining the laboratory of Mat
 thias Mann as PhD student. He spent 4 years as a post-doctoral fellow at t
 he Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Munich. In 2009 Jesper was rec
 ruited back to Denmark to head a group at the newly established Novo Nordi
 sk Foundation Center for Protein Research (CPR) at University of Copenhage
 n. In 2012\, he was promoted to vice director of CPR and in 2014 full prof
 essor at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences.Jesper has made a numb
 er of seminal contributions to the field of proteomics and high-resolution
  mass spectrometry\, and most importantly to the development of quantitati
 ve phosphoproteomics technology and its application to study cell signalin
 g networks and thereby answer outstanding questions in biology. He describ
 ed the first proof of concept studies for functional selectivity of biased
  ligands targeting the same receptor tyrosine kinase and used quantitative
  phosphoproteomics to identify the cellular switches controlling the resul
 ting differential phospho-signaling pathways. He has a long standing colla
 boration with Thermo Fisher Scientific and his group has worked closely wi
 th them to optimize and benchmark the different generation of orbitrap mas
 s spectrometers such as the Q Exactive series of benchtop quadrupole orbit
 rap instruments. Moreover\, his work on offline peptide chromatographic fr
 actionation in combination with fast online LC-MS/MS has enabled comprehen
 sive analysis of human proteomes. More recently\, his lab also made signif
 icant contributions in the emerging field on palaeoproteomics in which pro
 teomics analysis of specimens\, which can be thousand or even million year
 s old can inform about our past history.\n \n \n 
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