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Annual Proteomics Symposium 2023

Annual Proteomics Symposium 2023Annual Proteomics Symposium 2023

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Program

Friday 3rd November 2023

09:00-09:15  Registration opens

09:15-10:00  Morning Breakfast - Meet the Speakers

10:00-10:15  Welcome by Eduard Sabidó, Head of the CRG/UPF Proteomics Unit

10:15-11:00 Keynote Session 1 - "Protein structures in context with proteome-wide biophysics"
                    Ilaria Piazza, Max Delbrüch Center for Molecular Medicine

11:00-11:30 Short talks
                    11:00-11:15 "Novel insights into TPX2 mitotic functions through a BIOID based approach"
                     Georgina Garrido, Centre for Genomic Regulation
                     11:15-11:30 "Bacterial expression of a designed single-chain IL-10 prevents severe lung inflammation"
                     Ariadna Montero, Orikine
                      
11:30-12:00 Sponsor talk - "The 4D-Proteomics™ ecosystem: enabling large scale personalized medicine research"
                     Pierre-Olivier Schmit, Bruker Daltonics 

12:00-12:45  Keynote Session 2 - "SPOTlight on DECRYPTing post-translational modifications and drug actions by turnover-, dose-, and time-resolved proteomics"
                     Jana Zecha, Astra Zeneca - Centre for Genomics Research | Discovery Sciences, BioPharmaceuticals R&D

12:45  Lunch and poster session

14:30-15:15 Keynote Session 3 - "Network-based approaches to interpret and integrate proteomics with other omics datasets"
                     Evangelia Petsalaki, European Bioinformatics Institute - EMBL

15:15-15:45  Short talks
                     15:15-15:30 "Characterization of natural and synthetic proteolytic flagella"
                      Eva Estevan, IBMB-CSIC
                     15:30-15:45 "Novel binding site descriptors built upon inverse virtual screening"
                     Arnau Comajuncosa, Institute for Research in Biomedicine

15:45-16:30 Keynote Session 4 - "Towards a Complete Structural Map of the Human Proteome Using AlphaFold"
                     Arne Elofsson, Stockholm University

16:30-16:45  Closure