This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing theresources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject andinvestigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source,and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed isfor the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator.Prof. Costello presented invited lectures/seminars at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute in October 2006, the Beckman Symposium at Salk Institute, October 2006, and the Proteomic symposium at the University of Wisconsin, June 2007. She presented invited papers and/or chaired sessions at three Glycobiology workshops (the Warren Workshop on Glycoconjugate Analysis, held at UNH, July 2006, Frontiers in Glycomics: Bioinformatics and Biomarkers in Disease, sponsored by HGPI and NIGMS, NIH, September 2006 and Expanding the Chemical Space for Carbohydrates: Synthetic Strategies, High Throughput Technologies & Standards, organized by NIGMS at NIH in April 2007) and the NHLBI-sponsored Systems Medicine Workshop held in Bethesda in January 2007. She participated in the HUPO Council meeting held at McGill University, Montreal in July 2006 and visited the McGill Proteomics Facility at that time. She attended the Resource Advisory Committee meetings at PNNL (R Smith, PI), Univ. of Georgia (M Pierce, PI) and Indiana Univ. (M Novotny, PI).Prof. O'Connor presented invited seminars at the University of Pennsylvania, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute and North Carolina State University.Prof. Zaia was one of the organizers of the UNH Glycomics workshop and presented an invited lecture at Northeastern University.In addition, staff member Bo Xie presented invited lectures at the University of California San Francisco, Buck Institute on Aging, Novato, CA, and Genentech and Aachogen, So. San Francisco; Vera Ivleva spoke at the Broad Institute, Cambridge, MA and Waters Corp, Milford, MA; Parmindaur Kaur gave a lecture at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH and David Perlman presented a seminar at Rutgers University.
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