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Annual Proteomics Symposium 2019: Unveiling the complexity of the cell

Annual Proteomics Symposium 2019: Unveiling the complexity of the cellAnnual Proteomics Symposium 2019: Unveiling the complexity of the cell

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About

 

The Annual Proteomics Symposium is jointly organised by the Center of Genomics Regulation (CRG) and the Catalan Society of Biology (SCB) and it brings together leading researchers in the proteomics field to discuss the application of innovative mass spectrometric techniques to decipher the complexity of life.
 
The conference will be held in Barcelona, Spain, November 5th 2019 at the PRBB Auditorium. Participants are welcomed to present their research results with a short abstract of 300 words. A limited number of slots will be available in the programme for selected participants for short talks.

Organiser

Eduard Sabidó, Head, CRG/UPF Proteomics Unit, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain

Program

 

Tuesday, 5 November 2019

09:00h Registration 

09:30h Meet the Speakers Morning Breakfast

09:55h Welcome speech

Keynote Talk 

10:00h Jeroen Krijgsveld, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany

"How protein producers are produced: RNA-binding proteins, protein turnover, and novel insights into ribosome maintenance"

Short Talks

10:40h Sara Sdelci, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona, Spain

"ChroMetOme: dissecting the role of the chromatin-associated metabolism"

11:00h Neus Mestre, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona Spain

"Novel RNA binding proteins involved in melanoma progression"

11:20h Claire Dauly, Thermo Fisher Scientific, France

"Introducing SureQuant Targeted Proteomics Methodology for Maximum Quantitative Performance"

Short Talk

11:40h Eneko Villanueva, Cambridge Centre for Proteomics. University of Cambridge

"Dissecting protein-RNA interactions, from the amino acid to the organelle"

Keynote Talk 

12:00h Thomas Carell, Department Chemie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München, Germany 

"The two dimension of the Code in DNA"

12:40h Lunch

Short Talk

13:30h Patrick Aloy, Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona), Barcelona, Spain

"Extending the small molecule similarity principle to all levels of biology"

Keynote Talk 

13:50h Claire Eyers, Institute of Integrative Biology, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

"The Expanding Landscape of Human Protein Phosphorylation"

Short Talk

14:30h Mar Albà Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM)

"The hidden world of micropeptides"

Keynote Talk 

15:00h  Yifat Merbl, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

"Global views of degradation by proteasome footprinting"

15:40h Closure

16:00h End of the meeting