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Presentations | Teaching | Invited Speakers
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    Olga Vitek, Northeastern University, MSstats: an R package for statistical analysis of quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomic experiments, NYU Medical School, March 2016.
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    Jonathan Wagg, Roche Innovation Center Basel, Optimizing delivery of Cancer Vaccines: Short Peptides, NYU Medical School, November 2015.
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    Gerben Menschaert, University of Ghent, Multi-Omics Integration: Ribosome Profiling Applications, NYU Medical School, June 2015.
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    Joseph Barry, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Investigating protein turnover using tandem fluorescent protein timers, NYU Medical School, December 2014.
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    Ron Beavis, University of Manitoba, Nucleotide and Amino Acid Variants in Proteomics: Cause & Effect, NYU Medical School, November 2014.
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    Samuel Payne, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, The vision and practical applications of Big Data for biomedical scientists, NYU Medical School, November 2014.
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    David Tabb, Vandebilty University School of Medicine, Boosting Sensitivity for Proteomic Identification, NYU Medical School, May 2014.
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    Jonathan Wagg, Shire Plc, Introduction to Quantitative Translational Medicine with CNS Examples, NYU Medical School, December 2013.
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    Brian Searle, Proteome Software, Non-parametric Analysis of MS/MS Proteomics Data, NYU Medical School, October 2013.
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    Michael Rout, The Rockefeller University, The Hole Picture: the Architecture and Mechanism of the Nuclear Pore Complex, NYU Medical School, June 2012.
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    Manor Askenazi, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Harvard Medical School and Hebrew University, Mass Informatics: from Peaks to Pathways!, NYU Medical School, November 2011.
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    Jürgen Cox, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Accurate quantification of entire proteomes with MaxQuant, NYU Medical School, January 2011.