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SUMMARY:ANZFSS NSW - Showcasing AFTER - The Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research
DESCRIPTION:Our next ANZFSS NSW Branch Event is an extremely exciting collection of talks all about the work that is happening at the Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research (AFTER). This AFTER showcase will feature talks from six researchers who are working at AFTER from a range of disciplines. \nCome along to hear from: \nDr. Maiken Ueland – Director of AFTER \nDr. Hayley Green – Forensic Anthropologist \nInspector Rod Anderson – ACT Policing (AFP) DVI Commander \nDr. Bill Söderström – Senior Lecturer in the Australian Institute for Microbiology and Infection at UTS \nElena Gorgeva – PhD Student at the University of Canberra \nL/Snr Cst. Darryl Hawker – Dog handler and trainer with NSW Police Force Dog Unit \n  \nDate: 16th of October \nLocation: Sydney Mechanics School of Arts. 280 Pitt Street\, Sydney\, NSW \nTime: 6pm doors for 6:30pm start. \nPrice: Free for members. $10 for non-members. Free for all students. \nZoom details: This event will be streamed on Zoom but will not be recorded. Zoom tickets now available below. Broadcast will begin at 6:30pm.
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/anzfss-nsw-showcasing-after-the-australian-facility-for-taphonomic-experimental-research/
LOCATION:Henry Carmichael Theatre\, Sydney Mechanics School of Arts\, 280 Pitt St Sydney\, 280 Pitt Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:New South Wales
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SUMMARY:ANZFSS NSW - 2023 Annual General Meeting - Proteomics in Forensic Science: From Basic to Applications
DESCRIPTION:Proteins in their most basic form are a linear chain of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. They are the workhorse macromolecules of the cell with a diverse array of structures and functions. Proteomics refers to the large-scale study of proteomes (the entire set of proteins that are or can be produced by a cell\, tissue or organism) with the aim of identifying and quantifying proteoform abundance changes between samples (or over time) or investigating the involvement of specific proteoforms in metabolic pathways. It is important to note that the proteome\, similar to the metabolome\, is extremely dynamic and differs from cell to cell and varies over time\, which poses challenges in the experimental design. Analytical advances in mass spectrometric techniques in recent years have led to the development of a multitude of proteomics workflows\, which have also been incorporated into forensic science research. Most commonly\, so called “bottom-up” experiments are conducted\, where during sample preparation the proteoforms are broken down into smaller peptides by means of an enzyme (e.g. trypsin) \nThe resulting peptide fragments can then be readily analysed using targeted or untargeted liquidchromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Current examples of forensic applications utilising proteomics workflows include (but are not limited to) body fluid and tissue identification\, proteomic genotyping\, sex and age estimation\, estimation of the postmortem interval as well as estimation of the age of a deposited blood sample. While proteomic analytical approaches have the potential to support and improve forensic casework practices in the future\, most studies are still in the discovery phase and require thorough validation before implementation. \nAll are welcome to join\, please see below for details! \nThis event will also host a short Annual General Meeting for the NSW Branch\, please come along to influence the ongoing prosperity of the branch. Refreshments will be provided. \nDoors Open: 6:00 PM \nAGM starts: 6:45 PM (Zoom video broadcast will commence at this time for online attendees). \nPresentation Starts: After AGM ~7:00-7:15 PM \nLocation: Henry Carmichael Theatre\, Sydney Mechanics School of Arts 280 Pitt St Sydney \nTicket Costs:\nCurrent ANZFSS Members: Free\nNon-Members: $20\nZoom Video Link Only: Free
URL:https://anzfss.org.au/event/anzfss-nsw-2023-annual-general-meeting-proteomics-in-forensic-science-from-basic-to-applications/
LOCATION:Henry Carmichael Theatre\, Sydney Mechanics School of Arts\, 280 Pitt St Sydney\, 280 Pitt Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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