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Annual Proteomics Symposium 2017: "Unveiling the complexity of the cell proteome"

Annual Proteomics Symposium 2017: "Unveiling the complexity of the cell proteome"Annual Proteomics Symposium 2017: "Unveiling the complexity of the cell proteome"

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About

The Annual Proteomics Symposium organised by the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) with the collaboration of the Catalan Society of Biology (SCB) brings together leading researchers in the proteomics field to discuss the application of innovative mass spectrometric techniques to decipher the complexity of life. Recent research will be presented on the elucidation of the mechanisms of action of small molecule inhibitors in cancer cells, the study of protein phosphorylation as a regulatory mechanism of cellular functions in health and disease, and the use of high-resolution mass spectrometry to sequence ancient proteomes recovered from paleontological and cultural heritage materials.

The conference will be held in Barcelona, Spain, November 10th 2017 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.

Organizer

Eduard SABIDÓ, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona ES

Program

Programme
Friday 10th November 2017

 09:00-09:15  Registration opens

09:15-09:45  Morning Breakfast - Meet the Speakers

09:45-10:00  Welcome by Eduard Sabidó, Head of the CRG/UPF Proteomics Unit, Barcelona ES

10:00-10:15 "Proteomics meets metabolomics: a novel data analysis workflow to study metabolic alterations in diabetic retinopathy"
                       Oscar Yanes, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Reus ES

10:15-11:00 "Drug resistance assessed by mass spectrometry based omics technologies"
                      Simone Lemeer, Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics, Utrecht University NL

11:00-11:15  "Protein signature for endometrial cancer diagnosis in exosome-like vesicles of uterine aspirates"
                      Irene Campoy, Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), Barcelona ES

11:15-11:45 "Pushing the leading edge in protein quantitation: Integrated, precise, and reproducible proteomi workflows"
                      Sega Ndiaye,
Thermo Fisher Scientific

 11:45-12:00 "Protein-peroxiredoxination in S. cerevisiae"
                      Gerard Seinsenbacher, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona ES

12:00-12:45 "The dark matter of the proteome"
                      Karl Mechtler, Vienna Biocenter Core Facilities, Vienna AT

12:45-13:30  Lunch

13:30-13:45  "Revealing the organisation and function of cellular modules by structural proteomics"
                      Marco Faini, ETH Zurich CH

13:45-14:00 "Hormone dependent Breast cancer growth; Using proteomics to guide the way"
                      Roni Wright, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona ES

14:00-14:45  "to be determined"
                      Judit Villén, Genome Sciences, Universtiy of Washington USA

14:45--15:00 "Sub-minute phosphoregulation of cell-cycle systems during Plasmodium gamete formation"
                      Brandon Invergo, European Bioinformatics Institute, EMBL-EBI UK

15:00-15:15  "Introducing timsTOF Pro – the new standard for shotgun proteomics"
                      Pierre-Olivier Schmit,
Bruker

15:15-16:00  "Palaeoproteomics: state of the art and perspectives"
                      Enrico Cappellini,
Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen DK

Click here to download the Book of Abstracts