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Final program

December 16, 2010 
 
0800­-1000  Registration/good morning coffee/poster  mounting 
1000­-1010  Welcome 
1010­-1050  PL I  Prof. Albert Sickmann (ISAS, Germany)

"Mitochondrial Proteomics"

 
1050­-1120  PL II  Sponsored Lecture Dr. Åsa Hagner  (GE Healthcare) 

"Detection of tyrosine phosphorylated proteins by combination of immunoaffinity enrichment, two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis and fluorescent Western blotting"

1120-1140 Coffee break

1140-1200 Bart Ghesquière "Redox proteomics of protein-bound methionine oxidation"

1200-1220 Marlies De Ceuleneer "Modification of citrulline residues with 2,3-butanedione facilitates their detection by LC-MS"

1220-1240 Francis Impens "iMixPro: intelligent mixing of proteomes to study unique events in proteomics"

1240­-1350  Lunch­ break  
1350­-1450  Poster Session 
 

1450­-1530  PL III  Prof. Frank Sobot (UAntwerpen, Belgium)

"Novel methods for structural proteomics"

 
1530­-1600  PL IV  Sponsored Lecture Dr. Reiner  Westermeier (Gelcompany)

"New Developments in the Gel-based Proteomics Workflow"

 
1600-1620 Coffee break 

1620-1640 Jurgen Claesen "Peak detection for high resoluton mass spectra"
 

1640-1700 Catherine Stassen "Proteomics at zero gravity" 
 

1700­-1720  Niklaas Colaert "Reliably combining quantitative proteomics data processing workflows for greater sensitivity"
 

1720­-1800  PL V  Prof. Jamers Scrivens (University of Warwick, UK)

"Characterization of phosphorylated peptides using traveling wave-based and drift cell ion mobility mass spectrometry."

 

December 17, 2010
 
0830­-0930  Good morning coffee/poster session
0930-1010  PL I  Prof Bruno Domon (CRP Santé, Luxembourg)

"Proteomics Strategies: Targeted or Non-targeted ?"

1010­-1040  PL II  Sponsored Lecture Dr. Claire Dauly  (Thermo)

"From Discovery to Quantitation: Overview of Workflow and Quantitation Methods"

 
1040-1100 Coffee break

1100-1120 Katleen Van Steendam "Citrullinated vimentin as important antigen in immune complexes from synovial fluid of ACPA positive rheumatoid arthritis patients"

1120-1140 Gabriela Ferreira "The use of proteomics to elucidate the tolerogenic human dendritic cell phenotype induced by 1,25-DIHYDROXYVITAMIN D3 and dexame"

1140-1200 Steven Haenen "Applying proteomics in a mouse model of chemical-induced asthma"

1200-1220 Anke Van Summeren "Proteomics on HepG2 and primary mouse hepatocytes to asses their abilities in hepatotoxicity screening"
 

1220-1320  Lunch­ Break Poster Session

1320-1400  PL III  Prof Wolfram Weckwerth (University of Vienna, Austria)

"Green Systems Biology – from genomes, metabolomes and proteomes to ecosystems and biotechnological applications"

1400-1420 Donald Benoot "Use of trait-refined proteomics and transcriptomics co-expression networks to identify the toxic mechanisms of metal exposure"

1420­-1450  PL IV  Sponsored Lecture  Dr. Arnd Ingendoh (Bruker)

"Identification of CRIP1 as 8.4 kDa Cytosolic Biomarker for the Classification of HER2 Receptor Status in Breast Cancer Tissues"

 
1450­-1520  Coffee break
1520­-1550  PL V  Sponsored Lecture  Dr. Kruft Volker (AB sciex)

"Seeing Evolution Happen: Detecting Amino Acid Substitutions in Chemoresistant Cells by MRM-based Mass Spectrometry"

1550-1630  PL VI  Prof. Joel Vandekerckhove (UGent, VIB Belgium)

"Exploring and exploiting complex proteomes"

1630  Farewell mixer and poster dismounting