PERSPECTIVES IN PROTEOMICS
Dr. Mark Baker from Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia is the current chair of the Human Proteome Project (HPP) and a former HUPO president. Listen to his words on how the combined efforts of HUPO, HPP and the global community of scientists has positioned us to further precision medicine.
For more inspiring interviews from world-leading proteomic scientists visit the HUPO website at: www.hupo.org/What-is-Proteomics
EDUCATION
Proteomics is a rapidly growing field of science and many new methods and technologies are constantly under development. The Swedish Proteomics Society organizes educational activities that aid scientists and students to expand their knowledge and interact with leading experts in the field.
We will organize our next workshop in conjunction with the 15th annual meeting to be held in Gothenburg from 21-22 November 2016.
EARLIER ACTIVITIES
Read more on our previous workshop in quantitative proteomics that was held on 22-23 August 2015. The event was very popular with more than 25 participants.
Workshop in Quantitative Proteomics
5th Nordic Proteomics Symposium
Saturday, 22 August
13:00-13:10 Welcome and introduction - Sven Kjellström, Lund University
13:10-14:45 Introduction to Biological Mass Spectrometry - Elisabet Carlsohn, Göteborg University
14:45-15:00 Coffee break
15:00-16:00 Quantification part I - Garry Corthals, University of Amsterdam
16:00-17:00 Quantification part II - Garry Corthals, University of Amsterdam
17:00-19:00 Practical work MALDI quantification
19:00 Dinner at CEBMMS
Sunday, 23 August
09:00-09:50 Targeted Proteomics - Johan Teleman, Lund University
09:50-10:10 Coffee break
10:10-11:00 Quantitative proteomics using isobaric tags - Carina Sihlbom, Göteborg University
11:00-12:00 Quantitative proteomics in neuroscience - Carol Nilsson University of Texas
12:00-13:00 Lunch at CEBMMS
13:00-14:00 Continuation of practical work
Train to Malmö.
UPCOMING EVENTS
2004
A two-day event in Functional Genomics 9-10 November, Stockholm 2004. The meeting was supported by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF), The Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (KAW), The Wallenberg Consortium North (WCN) and the Swedish Proteomics Society.
Third Swedish Proteomics Society Symposium 4-5 October, 2004 . The meeting highlighted proteomics analysis and its impact on biochemical events on a molecular level both in vitro and in vivo within disease, as well as technology developments.
A group of meetings where well known sicentists gave a speech.