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adam_text | PROGRAM
PROTEOMIC FORUM
03:
PROGRAM
SUNDAY,
September
14th
16.00-19.00
Registration, Welcome Reception and Poster Set-up
MONDAY, September IS411
8.00-8.30
Registration and Poster Set-up
8.30-8.40
Welcome Address
W.A. Herrmann, President of the
Technische
Universität München
8.40-8.50
Opening Remarks
Α.
Görg, Technische Universität München,
Germany
8.50-9.20
Opening Lecture: Opportunities for Major Initiatives in Proteomics
S. Hanash, HUPO President, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ml, USA
CLINICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL PROTEOMICS (I)
9.20-9.50
Clinical Proteomics
D. Hochstrasser, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland
9.50-10.10
Integrating Proteomic and Functional Genomic Technologies in Discovery-
Driven Translational Breast Cancer Research
J.E. Celis, Institute of Cancer Biology, Copenhagen, Denmark
10.10-10.30
Proteomics: An Important Post-genomic Tool for Understanding Gene
Function
R. J. Simpson,
Ludwig
Institute for Cancer Research, Parkville, Australia
10.30-11.00
COFFEE BREAK
11.00-11.20
Integrated Strategies for
Biomedical
Proteomics
S.
Pennington,
University College Dublin, Ireland
11.20-11.40
Applications of Proteomics in the Pharmaceutical Industry
H.
Langen,
Roche Genetics, Basel, Switzerland
11.40-12.00
Efficient Proteomics Methods to Identify the Cellular Targets of Protein Kinase
Inhibitors
H. Daub, Axxima Pharma, Munich, Germany
12.00-12.20
Proteomic Analysis of Cholesterol Metabolism
Y. Paik, Yonsei Proteome Research Center, Seoul, South Korea
12.20-12.40
An
Integrative
Approach of Structural Proteomics for Drug Discovery
A. Wang,
Academia
Sinica,
Inst,
of Biological Chemistry, Taipei, Taiwan
12.45-13.30
LUNCHEON SEMINAR (Applied
Biosystems)
CLINICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL PROTEOMICS (II)
13.40-14.00
Applications of Chromatography-Based Approaches for Therapeutic
Candidate Discovery
S. Patterson, Farmal Biomedicines, Pasadena, CA, USA
14.00-14.20
The Muscle Proteome: Features of Hypoxia Adaptation in High Altitude
Populations
С
Gelfi, CNR-IBFM, Segrate,
Milano,
Italy
PROGRAM
14.20-14.35
Proteomic
Analysis of the Brain
M.
Fountoulakis,
F.
Hoffmann-La Roche, Genomics Technologies, Basel, CH
14.35-14.50
Proteome Profiling of Transforming Growth
Factor-ß
Signalling in Cancer
S. Souchelnytskyi,
Ludwig
Institute for Cancer Research, Uppsala, Sweden
14.50-15.05
Proteomic pathway discovery of C/EBPalpha target proteins indicates
C/EBPalpha using the PML-pathway to induce apoptosis in lung cancer
G. Behre, University of Munich Hospital
&
GSF, Munich, Germany
15.05-15.20
SELDI-TOF Serum Proteomic Profiling: Analysis of Response Outcome in a
Cancer Prevention Clinical Trial
I.U.
Ali,
National Cancer Institute,
Bethesda, MD, USA
15.20-15.35
Proteomic Profiling of Human Elastic Artery Layers Dissected with an
Ultrasonically Oscillating Metal Needle Microdissector
M.
Genero, GEMA
Biotech, Buenos Aires, Argentina
15.35-16.05
COFFEE BREAK
BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
16.05-16.25
Temporal Reorganization of the Lipid-raft Proteome, following TCR triggering
L.
Bini,
University of Siena, Italy
16.25-16.40
Histone Modifications During Embryonic Development
J.
Regula, Adolf-Butenandt Institut,
University of Munich, Germany
16.40-16.55
Proteome Map of the
Chloroplast
Lumen of Arabidopsis thaliana
W.
Schröder,
Plant Science Center,
Umeå
University, Sweden
16.55-17.10
Towards the Proteome of the Marine Bacterium Rhodopirellula
baltica
R. Rabus,
MPI
for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany
17.10-17.25
A Detailed Proteomic Analysis of Sub-cellular Fractions from the Halotolerant
Alga Dunaliella: Identification of Salt Induced Proteins
A. Katz, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
17.25-17.40
A Proteomics Approach to Identify Quorum-sensing Regulated Genes of the
Opportunistic Pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa
K.
Riedel,
Dept.
of Microbiology,
Technische
Universität München,
Germany
HUMAN PROTEOME INITIATIVES
17.40-18.30
Human Proteome Initiatives: S. Hanash, HUPO President
The HUPO Plasma Proteome Project Pilot Phase: Reference Specimens,
Technology Platform Comparisons and Standardized Data Submissions and
Analyses: G. Omenn, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ml, USA
Human Brain Proteome Project: H.E. Meyer, Ruhr
Universität Bochum;
Germany.
Antibody Initiative: W. Mutter, Roche, Penzberg, Germany
18.30-21.00
POSTER SESSION
Finger Foods (sponsored by Agilent Technologies)
18.45-19.15
Evening SEMINAR (Agilent Technologies)
PROGRAM
th
TUESDAY, September
16
ZD-PAGE AND MS: THE STATE OF THE ART TECHNOLOGY
8.30-8.50
Quantitative Proteomics: A Review of Different Methodologies
P.G.
Righetti,
University of Verona, Italy
8.50-9.10
2DE Technology and Sample Prefractionation using Sephadex IEF
A.
Görg, Technische Universität München,
Germany
9.10-9.25 DeStreak™,
not only a Tool for Streak Elimination?
B. Bjellqvist, Amersham Biosciences, Uppsala, Sweden
9.25-9.45
Progress in Electrophoresis Systems for Proteomics
T. Rabilloud, DRDC
/
BECP,
CEA
Grenoble, France
9.45-10.00
High resolution two-dimensional gel electrophoresis with huge gels
N.
Inagaki,
Nara
Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
10.00-10.15
Ultrasensitive Detection of Unstained Proteins in Acrylamide Gels by Native
UV Fluorescence
D. Anselmetti, Bielefeld University, Germany
10.15-10.35
Application of 2D-DIGE/MS and MALDI MS Direct Tissue Profiling
D. Friedman, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA
10.35-11.05
COFFEE BREAK
11.05-11.25
Studies of Post Translational Modifications is Important in Proteomics and the
2D gel is Essential
P. Roepstorff, University of Southern Denmark,
Odense,
Denmark
11.25-11.45
Shotgun Proteomics using IPG strips
J. Stephenson, Research Triangle Institute, NC, USA
11.45-12.05
Novel Strategies and Applications for Non-gel Proteomics
K. Gevaert/J.Vandekerckhove, Flanders Interuniversity Institute for
Biotechnology, Gent, Belgium
12.05-12.25
Application of CAF-PSD in MALDI-ToF-MS: Easier Sequence Interpretation
and More Secure Protein Identification
U. Hellman,
Ludwig
Institute for Cancer Research, Uppsala, Sweden
12.25-12.40
Identification of Factors Involved in Mammary Epithelial Cell Differentiation by
the Combination of a Gel and Gel-free Approach
K. Kuhn/T. Neumann, Proteome Sciences, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
12.40-13.00
Improved Data Quality and Quantity via Trifuoroethanol and Non-Redundant
Mass Spectrometry (NRMS)
G. Corthals, Geneva Proteomics Research Centre, Geneva, Switzerland
13.00-13.45
LUNCHEON SEMINAR (Amersham BioSciences
&
Thermo Electron)
PROTEOMICS WITHOUT GELS
-
SHOTGUN PROTEOMICS
14.00-14.30
Quantitative Mass Spectrometric Methods in Signalling Research
M. Mann, University of Southern Denmark,
Odense,
Denmark
14.30-14.50
Shotgun Proteomics
С
Wu/ J.
Yates,
The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA, USA
14.50-15.10
PIQS: A New Method for Gel-Less Proteome Analysis
P. James, Wallenberg Laboratory, Lund University, Sweden
15.10-15.30
A High-throughput, Multi-dimensional Capillary Electrophoresis Instrument
Based on Chemical and Bioaffinity Interactions for Proteomic Studies
N.
Guzman, Johnson
&
Johnson Pharmaceutical Research, Raritan, NJ, USA
PROGRAM
15.30-15.45
¡TAP: a Highly Efficient Protein Complex Purification Technique for Functional
Proteomics in Higher Eukaryotes
M. Wilm, EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany
15.45-16.00
Comparison Between ICAT-LC/MS and 2-DE/MS of the Mycobacterium
tuberculosis Proteome
P.
Jungblut, Max-Planck-Institute
for Infection Biology, Berlin, Germany
16.00-16.15
Atomic-force Microscopy in Proteomics
A.I. Archakov, Orekhovich Inst. of Biomed. Chemistry, Moscow, Russia
16.15-16.45
COFFEE BREAK
16.45-17.05
17.05-17.25
17.25-17.40
17.40-17.55
18.00-18.10
18.10-18.20
18.20-18.30
18.30-18.40
18.40-18.50
18.50-19.00
19.00-19.10
19.10-19.20
19.20-19.30
19.30-19.40
IN-SILICO PROTEOMICS
Integration and Standardization: Driving Forces in Protein Informatics
R. Apweiler, EMBL Outstation
-
Hinxton, Cambridge, UK
Protein Networks
W.
Blackstock, Cellzome,
Elstree, UK
Towards a Standardized Human Proteome Database: Multidimensional
Proteome Profiling of Living Cells
C.
Gemer,
Institute of Cancer Research, University of Vienna, Austria
The Proteome of Sinorhizobium rhizobium: Bioinformatics Analysis and the
Discovery of new Genes for Nodule Occupancy and Stress Adaptation
G. Weiller, Australian National University, Canberra, NSW, Australia
NEWS-CORNER
/
NEW ON THE MARKET
(18.00 - 20.00)
Detection of Non-covalent Protein-iigand Interactions using Automated Chip-
based Nanoelectrospray Mass Spectrometry
J. Niebel,
Advion BioSciences, Wachenheim,
Germany
Microfluidic Technology Applied to Protein Size, Purity and Concentration
Analysis
M. Kuschel, Agilent Technologies, Waldbronn, Germany
PROTEOLAB-™ PF2D: Complex Proteins Mixture Analysis by an All-liquid
Phase 2-D Mapping Technique
G. Paton,
Beckman
Coulter, Paris, France
Terminus-specific Fragmentation, a Novel Tool for the Direct Characterization
of Intact Proteins
D. Suckau/U.
Rapp, Bruker
Daltonik, Bremen, Germany
Applications of SELDI ProteinChipR Technology in Clinical Proteomics
R.
Bogumil,
Ciphergen
Biosystems, Göttingen,
Germany
Integrated Biostatistical Analysis for High-content Knowledge Generation
M.
Markmann, Gene Data, Martinsried,
Germany
Automated 2-Dimensional Electrophoresis: A new Tool for Improved Protein
Separation
G. Cameron, Nextgen Sciences, Huntingdon, UK
Driving High Troughput Proteomics using Orthogonal MALDI
О
-TOF
Mass
Spectrometry
T. Ziegert,
Perkín
Elmer Life and Analytical Sciences, Beaconsfield, UK
Industrial Scale 2D-Gel Electrophoresis
B. Hunter, Proteome Systems, North Ryde, NSW, Australia
Driving Drug Discovery: Using Image Informatics to Advance Proteomics
B. Marchmont, Scimagix, San Francisco, CA, USA
PROGRAM
19.40-19.50
Three-dimensional Electrophoresis:
Access
to Low Abundant Proteins
C.
Eckerskorn, TECAN
Munich, Germany
19.50-20.00
Identification and Relative Quantitation of Protein Mixtures by Enzymatic
Digestion Followed by Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography-tandem Mass
Spectrometry
D. Chelius, Thermo Finnigan, San Jose, CA, USA
20.00-20.10
Cell
Lysáte
Arrays
-
High Throughput Profiling of Cellular Systems
M.
Pawlak, Zeptosens
Microrray, Witterswil, Switzerland
DOCTOR S OFFICE
(18.00 - 20.00)
18.00-20.00
A: 2-D Electrophoresis
T. Rabilloud (Grenoble, France), W. Weiss (Munich, Germany)
R.
Westermeier
(Freiburg, Germany)
18.00-20.00
B: Mass spectrometry
P. Roepstorff
(Odense,
Denmark), K. Gevaert (Gent, Belgium)
20.30-23.00
CONGRESS DINNER at the
LÖWENBRÄU
KELLER
sponsored by Amersham Biosciences and Thermo Electron
WEDNESDAY, September 17th
8.00-8.45
BREAKFAST SEMINAR
(Beckman
Coulter)
MEMBRANE PROTEOMICS
9.00-9.30
Towards Structural Genomics of Membrane Proteins
H. Michel, Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Frankfurt/Main, Germany
9.30-9.50
The Haloarcheal Membrane Proteome
D. Oesterhelt, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry,
Martinsried,
Germany
9.50-10.05
Approaches to Analyse Membrane-Bound Protein Complexes
M. Ueffing, GSF Research Center, Neuherberg, Germany
10.05-10.20
The Use of Proteomics to Study the Regulation of Aquaporins, a Multigenic
Family of Membrane Intrinsic Proteins
V. Santoni, INRA/CRNS
Montpellier,
France
10.20-10.35
Towards an Analysis of Membrane Protein Interactions: The Split-Ubiquitin
Membrane Yeast Two-hybrid Technology
I. Stagljar, University of
Zürich,
Switzerland
10.35-11.05
COFFEE BREAK
CHIPS (I)
11.05-11.30
A Human Proteome Resource Based on Affinity Proteomics
M.
Uhlén,
Royal Institute of Technology
KTH,
Stockholm, Sweden
11.30-11.50
Towards Optimized Protein and Antibody Arrays
D. Cahill, National Centre for Human Proteomics, Dublin, Ireland
PROGRAM
11.50-12.05
A Comprehensive Approach for Establishment of the Platform to Analyze
Functions of KIAA Proteins: Generation and Evaluation of Anti-mKIAA
Antibodies
H.
Koga, Kazusa
DNA
Research Institute, Japan
12.05-12.20
High Troughput, Quantitative Detection of Disease Markers in Serum using
Antibody Microarrays Combined with Resonance Light Scattering Particles
B.
Geierstanger,
Genomics Institute, San Diego, CA, USA
12.20-12.40
Chips, Manotechnology and Proteomics
Y. Baba,
University of Tokushima, Japan
12.40-13.00
Miniaturized Ligand Binding Assay for Diagnostic and Proteomic Applications
M. Templin/T.
Jóos, NMI
der Universität Tübingen, Reutlingen,
Germany
13.00-13.45
LUNCHEON SEMINAR (BRUKER DALTONIK)
CHIPS (II)
14.00-14.15
Designed Repeat Proteins
-
Binding Molecules Surpassing the Limitations of
Antibodies
M. Stumpp, University of
Zürich,
Switzerland
14.15-14.35
Sirep-tag and Anticalins: Molecular Tools for Proteome Research
A. Skerra,
Technische Universität München,
Germany
SUBPROTEOMES
14.35-14.55
Proteomes of Subcellular Organelles
J. Rossier,
Ecole
Superieure
de
Physique
et de Chimie Industrielles, Paris,
France
14.55-15.10
Subcellular Proteomics
Enables Targeted
Identification
of Disease
Relevant
Proteins
J.
Ostermann, Caprion
Pharmaceuticals,
Montreal,
Canada
15.10-15.25 MALDI-TOF-TOF
and Nano-LC-ion-trap MS/MS for the Application to more
Sensitive, Accurate and Easy Analysis of Protein Glycosylation
C. H. Hokke,
Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands
15.25-15.40
Enhanced Coverage of Proteomes
S.
Hoving, Novartis
Institute for
Biomedical
Research, Basel, Switzerland
15.40-15.55
Analysis of Protein Phosphoryiation in Corynebacterium glutamicum
A. Burkowski, University of Cologne, Germany
15.55-16.10
Localization of Membrane-bound
Selenoproteins
in Cell Compartments of the
Rat Liver by Electrophoretic Methods
A. Kyriakopoulos, Hahn-Meitner-lnstitut, Berlin, Germany
16.10-16.20
POSTER AWARDS (sponsored by Amersham
Biosciences)
CLOSING LECTURE
16.20-16.50
M.J. Dunn, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
16. 50
END OF CONFERENCE
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title_fullStr | Proteomic Forum München 2003 international meeting on proteome analysis ; September 14 - 17, 2003 |
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topic | Proteomanalyse (DE-588)4596545-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Proteomanalyse Konferenzschrift 2003 München |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010761732&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT proteomicforummunchen proteomicforummunchen2003internationalmeetingonproteomeanalysisseptember14172003 |