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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