Speakers
Opening Lecture
Innovative Technology for Sequence Analysis of Intact Proteins on a Chromatographic Time-Scale
- Donald F. Hunt
- University of Virginia USA
New Gene Expression Regulation World Based on Transcriptome Network
- Yoshihide Hayashizaki
- RIKEN Preventive Medical Innovation Program (PMI) Japan
Plenary Lecture 01
New Technologies for MS-Based Proteomics and their Application in Biology and Biomedicine
- Mathias Mann
- Max-Planck Institute of Biochemistry Germany
Defining the Human Tissue-Specific Proteomes Based on Transcriptomics and the Human Protein Atlas
- Mathias Uhlen
- KTH Royal Institute of Technology Sweden
Plenary Lecture 02
Proteomics and Neurobiology
- John Yates III
- The Scripps Research Institute USA
Plenary Lecture 03 (Co-organized by Yokohama City University)
SWATH-MS: Principles and Applications to Quantitative Biology
- Rudolf Aebersold
- ETH Zurich Switzerland
neXtProt: The Human Protein Knowledge Platform in the Context of HPP
- Amos Bairoch
- Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics Switzerland
Plenary Lecture 04
Unleashing The Power of Proteomics to Develop Blood Based Cancer Markers
- Samir Hanash
- MD Anderson Cancer Center USA
A Decade of Adventures of CNHUPO and HLPP
- Fuchu He
- Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine China
Plenary Lecture 05
Metabolic Phenotyping and Systems Medicine in the Real World
- Jeremy Nicholson
- Imperial College London UK
Evolution of Alternative Splicing and Transcriptional Regulation by Transposable Elements
- Heui-Soo Kim
- College of Natural Sciences Korea
Parallel Session: New Tide of Biomarker Discovery
Importance of Systems Glycobiology for Understating Disease Onset, Biomarker and Therapeutics
- Naoyuki Taniguchi
- RIKEN Global Research Cluster Japan
Parallel Session: Top-down Proteomics
Towards Novel Separation and Fragmentation Techniques for Top-down Proteomics
- Roman Zubarev
- Karolinska Institutet Sweden
Top-down Proteomic Analysis of Modified Proteins and Glycoproteins Using Various Dissociation Method
- Catherine Costello
- Boston University School of Medicine USA
Parallel Session: Proteomics of Protein Degradation
Molecular Dissection of Autophagy - Intracellular Recycling System
- Yoshinori Ohsumi
- Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan
The Ubiquitin-Proteasome System
- Keiji Tanaka
- Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science Japan
Parallel Session: Proteomics of Exosome and Other Organelles
Exploring Coommunication in the Tumor Microenvironment
- Catherine Fenselau
- University of Maryland USA
Parallel Session: New Technology in Integrated Omics
New Technology in Integrated Omics : Challenges : Concepts, Methods and Tools
- Pierre Legrain
- Ecole Polytechnique France
Special Session: Human Proteome Project
Vision of Genome-Wide HPP
- Young-Ki Paik
- Yonsei University Korea
The Strategy, Organization, and Progress of the Human Proteome Project
- Gilbert S. Omenn
- University of Michigan USA
Genome-wide Proteomics: The Role the C-HPP Initiative to Study Cancer Gene Amplicons and Proteomic Signatures
- William S. Hancock
- Northeastern University USA
Protein Post-Translational Modifications and their Regulation of Cardiovascular Disease
- Melanie Y. White
- The University of Sydney Australia
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