PBA 2009
21st International Symposium on Pharmaceutical & Biomedical Analysis
11 - 14 October 2009, Hilton Walt Disney, Orlando, FL, USA
Invited Speakers...

photoArthur Moseley
Duke University, USA

Arthur Moseley is the Director of Proteomics for the School of Medicine at Duke University. In this position he is responsible for the development and application of proteomic technologies for open (unbiased) qualitative and quantitative UPLC/MS/MS analyses using high resolution, accurate mass tandem mass spectrometers coupled with ultra-performance nanoscale capillary liquid chromatographs, and for targeted protein quantitation using UPLC/MS/MS with multiple reaction monitoring (MRM). His laboratory at Duke has supported studies from 28 departments, from the Basic Sciences through the Clinical Sciences. This support has included biomarker discovery in clinical studies in the areas of oncology, immunology, and infectious disease. Prior to his position at Duke University, he managed mass spectrometry laboratories at GSK for sixteen years, and for the last six years of these years he lead a transnational laboratory (US/UK) dedicated to proteomic biomarker discovery. Dr. Moseley received his MS in Physical Chemistry from North Carolina State University, and his PhD in Analytical Chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His dissertation, under the direction of Professor Jim Jorgenson, addressed the coupling of nanoscale separation with tandem mass spectrometry for the analysis of peptides and proteins.