PL-1 : Mining the Cancer Epitheliome for Blood based Biomarkers
Mar 26, 11:00 - 11:30
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Sam Hanash
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, USA
- Inaugural Former President of HUPO (2002~2004)
Partially Supported by Yonsei Proteome Research Center
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PL-2 : Strategies for Proteomic Profiling of Cancer Specimens and Plasma in Mouse Models of
Human Cancers: Identification of Novel Alternative Splice Isoforms as a New Class of
Biomarker Candidates
Mar 26, 11:30 - 12:00
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Gilbert S. Omenn
University of Michigan, USA
- Vice President of HUPO, Chair of Human Plasma Proteome Project
Partially Supported by Yonsei Proteome Research Center
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PL-3 : The Nitroproteome of the Human Pituitary
Mar 26, 17:30 - 18:00
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Dominic M. Desiderio
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, USA
- Professor, Dept. of Neurology
Partially Supported by Korea Basic Science Institute
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PL-4 : Proteomic, Metabolomic and Functional Investigations of Nitrite-Induced
Cardioprotection
Mar 27, 09:30 - 10:00
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Catherine Costello
Boston University, USA
- Director, Mass Spectrometry Resources and Cardiovascular Proteomics Center
- Senior Vice President of HUPO
Partially Supported by Yonsei Proteome Research Center
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PL-5 : The Dynamic Proteome: Mass Spectrometry Technologies to Study Post-Translational
Modifications
Mar 27, 10:00 - 10:30
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Ole Noerregaard Jensen
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
- Lundbeck Foundation Professor, Vice-dean Biotechnology
- 'Member-at-large' of HUPO, Executive Committee
Partially Supported by Yonsei Proteome Research Center
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PL-6 : Protein Interactions and Functional Pathways in Bacteria, Yeast, and Mice
Mar 27, 11:30 - 12:00
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Jack Greenblatt
University of Toronto, Canada
- Professor, Dept. of Medical Genetics and Microbiology
Partially Supported by Korea Basic Science Institute
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PL-7 : A Human Protein Atlas created using antibody-based proteomics
Mar 27, 12:00 - 12:30
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Mathias Uhlen
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden
- Chair of Human Antibody Initiative
- 'Member-at-large' of HUPO, Executive Committee
Supported by YoungIn-frontier
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PL-8 : Annotating the Human Proteome
Mar 27, 15:55 - 16:25
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Rolf Apweiler
EMBL-EBI
- 3rd President of HUPO (2007~2008)
Partially Supported by Yonsei Proteome Research Center
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PL-9 : A Human Proteome Project and the Protein Microscope
Mar 27, 16:25 - 16:55
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John J.M. Bergeron
McGill University, Canada
- 2nd President of HUPO (2005~2006)
Partially Supported by Yonsei Proteome Research Center
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[Human Proteome Project - Seoul Forum, 2009]
Mar 27, 16:55 - 18:30 (Conference Room A)
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Young-Ki Paik
Yonsei Proteome Research Center, Yonsei Univ., Korea
- 4th President of HUPO (2009~2010)
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[Keynote Presentations in Symposium - 2]
NCI's CPTC - Advancing Protein Science for Personalized Medicine
Mar 26, 15:40 - 16:05 (Conference Room A)
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Henry Rodriguez
Clinical Proteomic Technologies for Cancer, National Cancer Institute, USA
- Director of CPTC
Supported by Functional Proteomics Center, Korea
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Key methodological elements for a human proteome project : Quantitative proteomics, High
quality protein interaction and annotation databases
Mar 26, 16:05 - 16:25 (Conference Room A)
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Pierre Legrain
CEA (the French Atomic Energy Commission), France
- Secretary General of HUPO
Partially Supported by Yonsei Proteome Research Center
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[Keynote Presentation in Symposium - 3 and KFBS 2009]
Proteomics by the Numbers: the use of Bioinformatics to Analyze, Understand and Predict
Proteomics Experiments
Mar 26, 15:40 - 16:10 (Conference Room B)
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Lennart Martens
EMBL-EBI
- Group Coordinator, PRIDE team at EBI
Supported by Korean Forum for Bioinformation Standardization, KOREA
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