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Next-Generation Protein Analysis and Detection (4th edition)

30-31 May 2022 - Ghent, Belgium
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Next-Generation Protein Analysis and Detection (4th edition)

Next-Generation Protein Analysis and Detection (4th edition)

A VIB Tools & Technologies conference

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With the first three editions (organized in 2015, 2017 & 2019) as a foundation, this VIB conference ‘Next-Generation Protein Analysis and Detection’ is becoming a benchmark in the field.

During this 4th edition participants will be able to discover the latest research developments from renowned academic presenters, while also coming into contact with disruptive technology platforms from industry. Over 30 speakers will present their work in sessions focussing on:

  • Single cell and spatial proteomics
  • Computational proteomics
  • Clinical proteomics
  • Single molecule peptide analysis
  • Biophysical characterization
  • Structural proteomics

In addition to great scientific and technology program, the conference will provide ample networking opportunities during the breaks and conference dinner.

Since 2013, our institute, VIB, has set up a series of "Tools and Technologies" meetings focused on fast-moving life sciences technology fields. Those meetings focus on the front end of innovation and bring together key innovators in selected life sciences research fields.

Poster information
The format for your poster should be: A0 (841 x 1189 mm / 33.1 x 46.8 in), portrait orientation. All accepted poster submissions will have a chance to win the poster prize!

The Abstract submission deadline was 18 April.

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Confirmed speakers

Olga Vitek
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Olga Vitek

Olga Vitek

Khoury College of Computer Sciences, Northeastern University, US
Tony Zucca
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Tony Zucca

Tony Zucca

Technical Sales Specialist Manager EMEA/APAC, NanoString Technologies, UK

Program

Day 1 - Monday, 30 May, 2022

08:30
09:15
Registration & welcome coffee
09:15
12:50
Plenary session 1: Single cell and spatial proteomics
09:15
09:50
The Human Protein Atlas – spatial proteomics for single cell analysis
09:50
10:15
Single-Cell Spatial Phenotyping: Setting the pace of Discovery Biology

Virginie Goubert

Applications and Market Development Lead - Europe - at Akoya Biosciences, FR
Company speaker
10:15
10:50
Spatial patterns in tissue – what can we see and what can we measure?
Academic speaker
10:50
11:20
Coffee break
11:20
11:45
Identification of novel tumor markers using high content imaging

Christoph Herbel

Group Lead CAR T cells for Solid Cancer Molecular Technologies & Stem Cell Therapy, Miltenyi Biotec, DE
Company speaker
11:45
12:20
Recent advances in single-cell and spatial proteomics
12:20
12:35
Mapping the composition of lysosomes in different cell types of the brain

Alessandro Ori

Leibniz Institute on Aging – Fritz Lipmann Institute, DE
Selected from abstracts
12:35
12:50
Alternative Protein, broadening the vision of the protein landscape

Tristan Cardon

INSERM U1192 Protéomique, Réponse Inflammatoire et Spectrométrie de Masse (PRISM), FR
Selected from abstracts
13:00
13:45
Lunch
13:45
14:30
Poster session
14:30
17:00
Parallel session 1: Single cell and spatial proteomics (Part 2)
14:30
15:05
Constructing a practical proteogenomic atlas of the liver
15:05
15:30
From whole transcriptome tissue mapping down to the secret life of a single cell: spatial biology made easy at any scale

Tony Zucca

Technical Sales Specialist Manager EMEA/APAC, NanoString Technologies, UK
Company speaker
15:30
16:05
Proximity-dependent sensors for signaling
Academic speaker
16:05
16:30
cellenONE©, a platform for unmatched single cell proteomics sample preparation
Company speaker
16:30
17:00
Coffee break
14:30
17:00
Parallel session 2: Computational proteomics
14:30
15:05
Multilevel statistical modeling accounts for diverse sources of variation in proteomic experiments with complex designs

Olga Vitek

Khoury College of Computer Sciences, Northeastern University, US
Academic speaker
15:05
15:30
Unlocking the untapped potential in mass spectrometry data using AI
15:30
16:05
The proteome, but not as we know it – a proteome-wide view on modifications
16:05
16:40
Describing mismatches or challenging targets? Overcoming a two-decade-old statu quo about the role of decoy sequences
Academic speaker
16:40
17:00
Coffee break
17:00
18:10
Plenary session: Closing Day 1
17:00
17:35
Single-cell proteomics: a computational biologist's view on the current challenges, needs and opportunities
17:35
18:10
Exploring functional protein covariation across single cells
18:10
19:10
Reception
19:00
22:00
Guided walk + conference dinner

Additional fee

Day 2 - Tuesday, 31 May, 2022

08:30
09:00
Registration & Coffee
09:00
12:30
Plenary session 1: Clinical proteomics
09:00
09:35
The metabolic and proteomic landscape of genome-scale genetic perturbation
09:35
10:00
MosaicNeedles: A Platform for Large-scale Proteomics with High Sensitivity, High Multiplex and Large Dynamic Range

Qimin Quan

Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer, NanoMosaic, US
Company speaker
10:00
10:35
Antigen discovery for development of personalized cancer immunotherapy
10:35
11:05
Coffee break
11:05
11:30
Proteograph Analysis Suite: A cloud-scalable software suite for proteogenomics data analysis and visualization.

Daniel Hornburg

Senior Director Seer (Multi-Omics Mass Spec Technologies & Bioinformatics), US
Company speaker
11:30
12:05
Precision phenotyping with the circulating proteome
12:05
12:20
Exploring cross-reactivity of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies to the human proteome

Anna MÃ¥nberg

KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SciLifeLab Stockholm, SE
Selected from abstracts
12:20
12:35
Single-Molecule Protein Identification Using FRET X

Mike Filius

Delft University of Technology, NL
Selected from abstracts
12:35
12:40
Measuring biomarkers at lowest levels than ever before

Eva Ramos

Field Application Scientist, Quanterix, DK
Sponsored talk
12:40
13:20
Lunch
13:20
14:05
Poster session 2
14:05
16:30
Parallel session 1: Single molecule peptide analysis
14:05
14:40
Nanopore-Based Protein Fingerprinting
14:40
15:05
Real-time dynamic single-molecule protein sequencing on the Quantum-Si platform
Company speaker
15:05
15:30
Development of a Novel Single-Molecule Proteomics Analysis Platform based upon Protein Identification by Short epitope Mapping
15:30
15:55
Revealing the Proteome with the Power of DNA — Leveraging Genomic Principles to Create a Universal Approach to Proteomic Sequencing
15:55
16:30
Coffee break
14:05
16:30
Parallel session 2: Biophysical characterization
14:05
14:30
Protein-protein interactions in amyloidogenic growth as a new therapeutic avenue at Aelin Therapeutics.
14:30
14:55
Tracking Drug Action at the Cell Surface and in the Secreted Proteome
14:55
15:30
Revealing protein dynamics with single-molecule tools
15:30
15:55
Fida: A New Biophysics Methodology Linking Protein Structure and Function
15:55
16:30
Coffee break
16:30
17:45
Plenary session: Closing Day 2
16:30
17:05
Highly multiplexed imaging of tissues with subcellular resolution by imaging mass cytometry
17:05
17:40
Using Mass Spectrometry to Size and Count Single Molecules and Probe Antibody Repertoires
17:40
17:50
Closing

Organizing committee

Abstracts

The full list of abstracts will be available on 16-05-2022 until 30-08-2022
This list will only be available for registered attendees of the event.

Attendees

The full list of attendees will be available on 16-05-2022 until 30-08-2022
This list will only be available for registered attendees of the event.