Sunday, 9th February
25th Annual Lorne Proteomics Symposium 2020
Days
Thursday, 6th February
Friday, 7th February
Saturday, 8th February
Sunday, 9th February
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Speakers
Registration
8:30AM - 1:30PM
Sunday, 9th February
Auditorium Foyer
Symposium Nine: New Technologies II
9:00AM - 10:40AM
Sunday, 9th February
Auditorium
Chair: Ralf Schittenhelm
An integrated mass spectrometry approach towards characterisation of snake venom proteins
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Tara L Pukala
Detection of intact insulin analogues in post-mortem vitreous humour using forensic toxicology and proteomic tools – application to overdose casework
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Nicola Beckett
functional-Mass Spectrometry Imaging - mapping the location of enzymes by their function
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Brett Hamilton
PromarkerD as an immunoaffinity mass spectrometry assay for diabetic kidney disease
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Scott Bringans
Metabolomic/lipidomic DESI imaging of different cell cultures.
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Emmanuelle Claude
Quantitative, targeted and high-throughput metabolomics workflow of small-volume plasma samples via blood cards.
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Stephan Klatt
Morning Tea (Winners of Vendors Prizes and Passport Prize)
10:40AM - 11:10AM
Sunday, 9th February
Exhibition Hall
Symposium Ten: Interactomics
11:10AM - 12:20PM
Sunday, 9th February
Auditorium
Chairs: Mark Larance & Naomi Koh Belic
Complex-centric proteome profiling in one day with SEC-SWATH-MS
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Ben Collins
What are we missing? The hidden impact of missing values in proteomics analysis and results
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Melissa Davis
Global and sequence-targeted purification of intact RBP-RNA complexes
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Jeffrey Smith
Defining the
Campylobacter jejuni
interactome by cross-linking mass spectrometry (XL-MS)
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Ashleigh L Dale
Closing Keynote Lecture
12:30PM - 1:00PM
Sunday, 9th February
Auditorium
Chair: Nichollas Scott
Comprehensive Quantitative Stability Assay (CQSA) system for defining the molecular resolution of protein-compound interactions in
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
.
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Robert L Moritz
Closing Ceremony and Award Presentation
1:00PM - 1:30PM
Sunday, 9th February
Auditorium
Chair: James Broadbent
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