SCHEDULE
Wisconsin Human Proteomics Symposium
Proteomics Technologies and Applications to Human Disease
August 4-6, 2011
University of Wisconsin-Madison (August 4)
BioPharmaceutical Technology Center, Madison, WI (August 5-6)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 4 |
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| 2:00-4:00 | OPEN HOUSES at the University of Wisconsin Biotechnology Center Core Facility, Human Proteomics Program Core Facility and Chemistry Instrument Center Mass Spectrometry Facility (Open Houses Flyer) |
| 4:30-6:30 | RECEPTION
Pyle Center (Alumni Lounge) Name badges and Symposium brochures will be available at the Registration Table here. |
FRIDAY, AUGUST 5 |
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| 8:00-9:00 | REGISTRATION/CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST/EXHIBITS |
| 9:00-9:15 | Welcome: Richard Moss, Ph.D. (Honorary Symposium Chair) |
| 9:15-10:00 | Keynote Address: Advances in LC-MS Based Proteomics
Richard D. Smith, Ph.D. |
| 10:00-11:00 | SESSION 1: Proteomics Technologies
Michael R. Sussman, Ph.D. (Session Chair) Proteomic Technologies for the Genome Age Lloyd M. Smith, Ph.D. Precursor Acquisition Independent from Ion Count: Extending Proteomic Dynamic Range without Prior Fractionation David R. Goodlett, Ph.D. |
| 11:00-11:15 | BREAK |
| 11:15-12:15 | SESSION 1 (continued) How High Mass Accuracy Measurements Will Transform Targeted Proteomics Joshua Coon, Ph.D. Developing Integrated Proteomic Approaches for Comprehensive Profiling of Protein Complexes Lan Huang, Ph.D. |
| 12:15-1:45 | LUNCH/POSTER SESSION/EXHIBITS |
| 1:45-2:45 | SESSION 1 (continued) Can Mass Spectrometry and Protein Footprinting Play a Role in Structural Biology? Michael L. Gross, Ph.D. A Top Down Approach to the Human Proteome Neil Kelleher, Ph.D. |
| 2:45-3:00 | BREAK |
| 3:00-5:00 | SESSION 2: Proteomics Applications in Cardiovascular Diseases Marion Greaser, Ph.D. (Session Chair) Electron-Based Dissociation Methods for Glycans, Glycopeptides and Glycoproteins Catherine E. Costello, Ph.D. COPa Library: A Protein Knowledgebase for Cardiovascular Biology and Medicine Peipei Ping, Ph.D. The Cell-Environment Interface – Applications to Heart Disease and Biomarkers Jennifer Van Eyk, Ph.D. Top-Down Disease Proteomics of Myofilaments for Understanding Heart Failure Ying Ge, Ph.D. DAY 1 - CONCLUDING REMARKS |
| 5:00-6:00 | RECEPTION/POSTER SESSION/EXHIBITS |
SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 |
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| 8:00-9:00 | REGISTRATION/CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST/EXHIBITS |
| 9:00-11:00 | SESSION 3: Proteomics Applications in Neurodegenerative Disease Martha M. Vestling, Ph.D. (Session Chair) Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Neuropeptides from Single Ascaris Neurons Antony O. W. Stretton, Ph.D. Proteomic Technologies Towards the Membrane Proteome: Applications in Neuroscience Christine C. Wu, Ph.D. Regulation of SMN and Identification of its Downstream Targets Judith A. J. Steen, Ph.D. Developing Mass Spectrometry-based Tools for Biomarker Discovery in Neurological Disorders Lingjun Li, Ph.D. |
| 11:00-11:15 | BREAK |
| 11:15-12:15 | SESSION 4: Proteomics Applications in Cancer William F. Dove, Ph.D. (Session Chair) Application of Proteomics to Cancer and Personalized Medicine Sam Hanash, M.D., Ph.D. Comprehensive Glycomics for Biomarker Discovery and Nutrition Carlito B. Lebrilla, Ph.D. |
| 12:15-1:45 | LUNCH/POSTER SESSION/EXHIBITS |
| 1:45-4:15 | SESSION 4 (continued) John M. Denu, Ph.D. (Session Chair) Unraveling Novel Molecular Mechanisms of Action of Thiopurine Drugs Yinsheng Wang, Ph.D. Electron Irradiation of Cat- and Anions: A Potential Analytical Tool in both Proteomics and Glycomics Kristina Hakansson, Ph.D. Discovery and Characterization of Novel Lysine Modifications Yingming Zhao, Ph.D. From Innovative Technologies to Model Organisms: The Search for Biomarkers for the Detection of Early Stage Epithelial Ovarian Cancer David C. Muddiman, Ph.D. DISCUSSION & CONCLUDING REMARKS |
| 4:15-5:00 | RECEPTION (desserts) |