Symposia  

Symposium 1 : New Advanced Technology in Proteomics

May 29 (Thursday) 15:00-16:20, Hall A
Organizer: In Cheol Kang (Hoseo University)

  • (SY1-1) [15:00-15:20] Explore Proteomic Technologies for Early Detection of Cancers
    Shiaw-Lin Wu, Northwestern University, U.S.A
  • (SY1-2) [15:20-15:40] Chip-based protease assay using the energy transfer between nanoparticles
    Hak-Sung Kim, KAIST,Korea
  • (SY1-3) [15:40-16:00] Bio-medical applications of protein arrays
    Kwon-Soo Ha, Kangwon National University,Korea
  • (SY1-4) [16:00-16:20] Cyberinfrastructure for molecular simulations and computational glycomics
    Youngjin Choi, Hoseo University, Korea


Symposium 2 : Before and After Proteomics

May 29 (Thursday) 16:40-18:00, Hall A
Organizer: Je Kyung Seong (Seoul National University)

  • (SY2-1) [16:40-17:00] Cancer and cell cycle studies using in vivo optical imaging techniques
    Dongmin Kang, Ewha Womans University, Korea
  • (SY2-2) [17:00-17:20] Fluxomics and Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center in Metabolic Research
    Cheol Soo Choi , Gachon University of Medicine and Science,Korea
  • (SY2-3) [17:20-17:40] Medicine in Post-omics Era
    Chulhee Choi, KAIST, Korea
  • (SY2-4) [17:40-18:00] Integrative Proteomics Data Analysis Pipeline: From Proteomics toward Systems Biology
    Daehee Hwang, POSTECH, Korea


Symposium 3 : Cancer Proteomics

May 30 (Friday) 09:00-10:20, Hall A
Organizer: Hoguen Kim (Yonsei University)

  • (SY3-1) [09:00-09:20] Cancer Biomarker for Personalized Medicine
    Tadashi Kondo, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan
  • (SY3-2) [09:20-09:40] Cancer biomarker discovery through differential proteomics
    Cheolju Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
  • (SY3-3) [09:40-10:00] Lung Cancer Biomarker Discovery Using LC-MS/MS Proteomics
    Je-Yoel Cho, Kyungpook National University, Korea
  • (SY3-4) [10:00-10:20] Development of serum biomarker indicating recovery from acute myeloid leukemia using MALDI protein profiling and LC-MS/MS
    Seung-won Lee, Chonnam National University, Korea


Symposium 4 : Post-translational modifications by proteomics

May 30 (Friday) 09:00-10:20, Hall B
Organizer: Kong-Joo Lee (Ewha Womans University)

  • (SY4-1) [09:00-09:20] TBA
    Carlito B Lebrilla, University of California, U.S.A
  • (SY4-2) [09:20-09:40] Structural and Functional Analysis of Multiply Modified Proteins
    Kong-Joo Lee, Ewha Womans Universityy
  • (SY4-3) [09:40-10:00] Stratified Data Analysis for Post-Translational Modification Profiling
    Eunok Paek , University of Seoul
  • (SY4-4) [10:00-10:20] Glycomics: an alternative approach on biomarker discovery
    Jeong Heon Ko, KRIBB


Symposium 5 : Proteomics in Metabolic syndrome and Cardiovascular disease

May 30 (Friday) 11:20-12:40, Hall A
Organizer: Jin Han (Inje University)

  • (SY5-1) [11:20-11:40] Long way from biomarker discovery to functional validation
    Je Kyung Seong, Seoul National University, Korea
  • (SY5-2) [11:40-12:00] A comparative mitochondrial proteomics of human 143B TK osteosarcoma cells upon mitochondrial DNA depletion using ICAT and LC/MS/MS
    Youngmi Kim Pak, Kyung Hee University, Korea
  • (SY5-3) [12:00-12:20] Verification of the Biomarkers for Diabetic Retinopathy Using Multiple Reaction Monitoring
    Youngsoo Kim , Seoul National University, Korea
  • (SY5-4) [12:20-12:40] Proteomic alterations during simulated hyperglycemia in rat ventricular myocytes
    Jin Han , Inje University, Korea


Symposium 6 : Stem Cells Proteomics

May 30 (Friday) 11:20-12:40, Hall B
Organizer: Dong-Wook Kim (Yonsei University)

  • (SY6-1) [11:20-11:40] Quantitative phospho-proteomics of human embryonic stem cell differentiation
    Jeroen Krijgsveld, Utrecht University, The Netherland
  • (SY6-2) [11:40-12:00] Combined transcriptomics and proteomics analyses of human embryonic stem cell during differentiation
    Ghasem Hosseini Salekdeh, Royan Institute, Iran
  • (SY6-3) [12:00-12:20] Proteomic Identification of Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Specific Surface Markers through Comparative Genomics and Membrane Proteomics
    Hoeon Kim, Genexel-Sein Inc.
  • (SY6-4) [12:20-12:40] Clinical and biological implication of CD133 positive and negative cells in glioblastomas
    Do-Hyun Nam, Sungkyunkwan University


Symposium 7 : Proteomics in Infectious Disease

May 30 (Friday) 14:00-15:20, Hall A
Organizer: Yun Sang Cho (National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service)

  • (SY7-1) [14:00-14:20] Current application after definition of proteome in infectious disease
    Yun Sang Cho , National Veterinary Research & Quarantine Service
  • (SY7-2) [14:20-14:35] Discovery of diagnosis marker for bacterial respiratory pathogen by proteomics approach
    Kwang-Jun Lee, Center for Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Health, KCDC
  • (SY7-3) [14:35-14:50] Identification of proteins of potential diagnostic value for bovine paratuberculosis
    Donghee Cho, National Veterinary Research & Quarantine Service
  • (SY7-4) [14:50-15:05] Identification of quorum sensing-related regulons in Vibrio vulnificus
    Han Sang Yoo, Seoul National University
  • (SY7-5) [15:05-15:20] Finding proteins from B. xylophilus as biomarkers of Pine wilt Disease
    Kook-Jin Lim, LG Life siences

Symposium 8 : Proteome informatics: from data to information

May 30 (Friday) 14:00-15:20, Hall B
Organizer: Eunok Paek ( University of Seoul)

  • (SY8-1) [14:00-14:20] Fast and accurate determination of isotopic clusters and monoisotopic masses of polypeptides
    Kunsoo Park, Seoul National University
  • (SY8-2) [14:20-14:40] Post-Experiment Monoisotopic Mass Filtering and Refinement (PE-MMR) of Tandem Mass Spectrometric Data Increases Accuracy of Peptide Identification in LC/MS/MS
    Sang-Won Lee, Korea University
  • (SY8-3) [14:40-15:00] DirecTag: Inferring partial sequences from tandem mass spectra
    David Tabb, Vanderbilt Univ. Medical Center
  • (SY8-4) [15:00-15:20] Assessing systems property of human mitochondrial protein functional network by using integrative proteomics and bioinformatics
    Sanguk Kim, POSTECH

*This Symposium Supported by Functional Proteomics Center (프로테오믹스이용기술개발사업단)


Symposium 9 : Structural Proteomics

May 30 (Friday) 16:20-17:40, Hall A
Organizer: Bong-Jin Lee (Seoul National University)

  • (SY9-1) [16:20-16:40] Structural insight into dimeric interaction of the SARAH domain in the apoptosis pathway
    Young Ho Jeon , Korea Basic Science Institute
  • (SY9-2) [16:40-17:00] Lab scale structural genomics of NAD+ synthesis pathway targets for the developments of anticancer drug
    Soo Hyun Eom , Gwangju Institute of Science & Technology
  • (SY9-3) [17:00-17:20] Structural view of PPARg activation of endogenous fatty acids through covalent modification
    Kosuke Morikawa, Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University
  • (SY9-4) [17:20-17:40] Structure and protein – protein Interaction of Helicobacter Pyroli proteins.
    Bong-jin Lee , Seoul National University


Symposium 10 : Metabolomics

May 30 (Friday) 16:20-17:40, Hall B
Organizer: Geum-Sook Hwang (Korea Basic Science Institute)

  • (SY10-1) [16:20-16:40] MALDI IMAGING A NEW TOOL FOR PATHOLOGICAL PROTEOMICS
    Isabelle Fournier, Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France
  • (SY10-2) [16:40-17:00] Metabolomics for developing biomarkers of colon cancer
    Jeongae Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology
  • (SY10-3) [17:00-17:20] The NMR-based Metabonomics on Mechanism of Galactosamine Toxicity
    Young-Shick Hong, Korea University
  • (SY10-4) [17:20-17:40] Metabolomics with pharmacogenomics
    Young-Ran Yoon, Kyungpook National University


Symposium 11 : Systems Biology

May 31 (Saturday) 09:00-10:20, Hall B
Organizer: Hong Gil Nam (Pohang University of Science and Technology)

  • (SY11-1) [09:00-09:30] A complete set of annotated Human Proteins in UniProtKb/Swiss-Prot
    Amos Bairoch, Swiss Institute for Bioinformatics, Swiss
  • (SY11-2) [09:30-09:55] Extracellular membrane vesicle: from cellular dust to communicasome
    Yong Song Gho, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
  • (SY11-3) [09:55-10:20] Network Biology Approaches To Study Complex Diseases
    Insuk Lee, Yonsei University, Korea

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