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  Proteomics: The Chemical Tools and Challenges  
  February 27, 2003

Biotechnology

 
     
  Royal Society of Chemistry, Churchill College, Cambridge, UK
July 6-8, 2003


PROGRAMME

Sunday 6 July

17.00 Registration opens
19.00 – 21.00 Buffet supper available

Monday 7 July

DNA and Protein Array Technologies

09.00 Introduction

09.10 Development of functional protein microarrays with mass spectrometric detection
Jens Koopman (ProCognia, UK)

09.50 Protein microarrays for drug discovery: profiling and validation in proteomics
Michael Pawlak (Zeptosens, Switzerland)

10.30 Coffee

Separation and Detection Technologies

11.00 The power and pitfalls of 2D gel electrophoresis
Kathryn Lilley (University of Cambridge, UK)

11.40 Towards comprehensive proteomics of cells
John Yates (Scripps Institute, USA)

12.20 Testing the significance of protein identification results
David Fenyo (Amersham Biosciences, Sweden)

13.00 Lunch

14.10 Quantitative proteomics by stable isotope labeling of C. elegans and D. melanogaster
Albert Heck (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)

14.50 The alternatives to 2D gel electrophoresis for the analysis of the proteome
Stephen Pennington (University of Liverpool, UK)

15.30 Tea

16.00 Industrial-scale proteomics: from litres of human blood plasma to chemically synthesized proteins
Keith Rose (GeneProt, Switzerland)

16.40 Posters

19.30 Reception and Conference Dinner

Tuesday 8 July

Biological aspects of proteomics

09.00 Linking drug, target and network
Walter Blackstock (Cellzome, UK)

09.40 Combined proteome and transcriptome analyses to elucidate disease-specific gene expression patterns in patients suffering from rheumatoid arthritis - Towards a "Systems Biology" approach
Michael Glocker (University of Rostock, Germany)

10.20 Modification-specific proteomics: Analysis of protein phosphorylation by mass spectrometry
Ole Jensen (University of Southern Denmark, Odense)

11.00 Coffee

Chemical proteomics

11.30 Activity-based protein profiling: chemical approaches for functional proteomics
Ben Cravatt (Scripps Research Institute, USA)

12.10 Immobilised phospholipids for probing the proteome
Nick Ktistakis (The Babraham Institute, UK)

12.50 Lunch

14.00 Proteome mining - drug and target discovery en masse
Tim Haystead (Duke University, USA)

14.40 Chemical probes for proteomic analysis of cysteine protease function
Mathew Bogyo (Celera Genomics, USA)

15.20 Closing Lecture: Informatics bridges biology and chemistry
Janet Thornton (European Bioinformatics Institute, UK)

16.00 Close

 
 
Organized by: Biotechnology Section of RSC
Invited Speakers: John Yates, Walter Blackstock, Janet Thornton, Ben Cravatt, Tim Haystead, Matt Bogyo, Keith Rose, Albert Heck, Ole Jensen, Michael Glocker, Steve Pennington, Kathryn Lilly, Nick Ktistakis, Jens Koopman
 
Deadline for Abstracts: May 31, 2003
 
Registration: Proteomics: The Chemical Tools and Challenges Churchill College, Cambridge, 6–8 July 2003 Conference Webpage: http://www.chemsoc.org/CFCONF/alldetails.cfm?ID=10517 Application Form Please note that a late registration fee applies after 31 May This form should be completed clearly and returned with your remittance to: Elaine Wellingham, Conference Secretariat, Field End House, Bude Close, Nailsea, Bristol BS48 2FQ. Tel and Fax: +44 (0)1275 853311. E-mail: confsec@blueyonder.co.uk Title (Prof, Dr etc): …………………………………………………………………………………. Full Name: ………………………………………………………………………………………….. Organisation: ……………………………………………………………………………………….. Mailing Address: …………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Postcode: ………………………….E-mail: ………………………………………………………… Tel: ………………………………… Fax: ……………………………………………………………. I would like to present a poster and will send an abstract by 29 April 2003 I would like to help the Biotechnology committee to organise a conference or to suggest future topics for conferences. Please send me details of the meetings of the committee . Registration Fees The fees include VAT but the organisers are not registered and tax invoices cannot be issued. Registration (inc. lunches, tea and coffee) RSC Members £270 Non-members £320 Students £120 En-suite accommodation and breakfast Sunday 6 July £68 Monday 7 July £68 Buffet Dinner Sunday night 6 July £15 Conference Dinner Monday 7 July £35 Late Booking Fee, for applications received after 31 May £35 TOTAL Please see over for payment instructions. SIGNED …………………………………………DATE ……………………………………………… Payment Methods By Cheque, Credit Card or Bank Transfer 1. Cheque I enclose a personal / company cheque paid to Proteomics 2003 for £………….. 2. Credit card Please charge my MASTERCARD, VISA or AMEX card for £…………. Card No: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Expiry date: _ _ / _ _ Security No (on signature strip): _ _ _ Cardholders Signature ………………………………………………………………………….. Cardholder's Name (please print) ………………………………………………………………. Cardholder's Address (if different to overleaf) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. …………………………………………………..Postcode ………………………………………….. 3. Bank Transfer Payment can be made by BACS to the following account: NatWest Bank plc, PO Box 1368, 21a Somerset Square, Nailsea, Bristol BS99 5ES Account Name: Proteomics 2003 Account Number: 60002646 Sort Code:60-14-49 Please include the delegate name in your instruction. A copy of the payment advice must be attached to this application form.
E-mail: confsec@blueyonder.co.uk
 
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