Thursday, 2nd February
28th Annual Lorne Proteomics Symposium 2023
Days
Thursday, 2nd February
Friday, 3rd February
Saturday, 4th February
Sunday, 5th February
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Speakers
Welcome to Country and Welcome Address
4:00PM - 4:10PM
Thursday, 2nd February
Convention Room 1
Chair: Peter Hoffmann
The Simpson Lecture
4:10PM - 5:00PM
Thursday, 2nd February
Convention Room 1
Chair: Marc Wilkins
Quantitative Proteomics for Understanding Histone Mutations in Human Disease
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Benjamin Garcia
Ken Mitchelhill Young Investigator Award Lecture
5:00PM - 5:30PM
Thursday, 2nd February
Convention Room 1
Chair: Sri Ramarathinam
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The epididymis: a window for relaying stress signals to the male germline and potential offspring
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David Skerrett-Byrne
Vendor Talks
5:30PM - 5:45PM
Thursday, 2nd February
Convention Room 1
Chair: Peter Hoffmann
Symposium One: Students of the APS (SoAPS)
5:45PM - 7:00PM
Thursday, 2nd February
Convention Room 1
Chairs: Samantha Emery-Corbin & Joel Steele
Two cysteines are better than one - T cell recognition of peptides bearing penicillin-modified cysteinylated cysteine residues
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Shawn Goh
The genetic and dietary landscape of muscle insulin signalling and resistance
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Julian van Gerwen
Acute treatment with antioxidant
N
-propionylglycine attenuates mitochondrial cysteine redox post-translational modifications and restores endogenous antioxidants in the diabetic heart, identified using quantitative mass spectrometry.
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Molly K Talbot
C18ORF25 is a novel exercise-regulated AMPK substrate mediating skeletal muscle function
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Yaan Kit Ng
High-throughput proteomics and phosphoproteomics of rat tissue using microflow Zeno SWATH.
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Erin M Humphries
Welcome Reception and Poster Session One
7:00PM - 10:00PM
Thursday, 2nd February
Convention Room 2 & 3
Determining the antigen processing requirements for spliced peptide presentation
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Ritchlynn Aranha
Multiplexed single cell proteomics for investigating cellular heterogeneity during hypoxia
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Craig P Barry
Identification of oxidatively modified proteins to utilise as biomarkers of immune cell activation
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Angelo R Bautista
An Untargeted Method for the Detection of Post Translational Modifications
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Alessandra Bicego
Quantitative targeted and global proteomics reveal novel biomarkers of disease in mouse models of a rare-genetic epilepsy disorder
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Todd Blackburn
Postmortem interval estimation using an untargeted LC-MS/MS-based proteomics approach
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Lana Brockbals
DIA-based in silico spectral reference libraries, an improved alternative for peptide quantification in clinical samples via DIA-NN
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Daniel Bucio Noble
The characterisation of protein binding from in vivo paediatric ECMO circuits
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Tengyi Cai
Characterisation of peptide and protein post-translational modification by cyclic ion mobility
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Luke Carroll
The WEHI Proteomics Facility: tools, techniques and technologies
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Laura F Dagley
Monitoring toxicokinetic properties of PFAS in rat models by targeted mass spectrometry
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Sarah J Dilmetz
Enhanced phosphoproteome coverage with gas phase fractionation combined with data independent acquisition (GPF-DIA)
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Toby Dite
Characterisation of branched ubiquitin architecture using Lb
pro
and intact mass spectrometry
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Hao Dong
Differentiation of lactyllysine and carboxyethyllysine modified peptides
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Leigh Donnellan
Pancreatic Cancer HLA-peptidomics: An Unbiased Pursuit of Potential Targets for Immunotherapy
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Mohammadreza Dorvash
A multi-omics approach to characterising beer flavour
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Daniel J. Ellis
High Resolution DIA: A Workflow for Highly Accurate Relative Label-Free Quantification of Microbial Proteins in Complex Cell Lysates
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Joanne Ford
Adipose derived stem cells spontaneously express neural markers when grown in a PEG-based 3D matrix
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Neus Gomila Pelegri
IFNγ Modulates the Immunopeptidome of Triple Negative Breast Cancer Cells by Enhancing and Diversifying Classical and Non-Classical HLA Presentation
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Gabriel Goncalves
Investigating the structure-activity relationship of concentrated ionic liquids for their capacity to dissolve proteins for proteomic analysis.
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Thomas Goulden
Assessing the impacts of Snomax, an ice-nucleating bacterium for creating artificial snow, on the Australian alpine environment
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Sabrina Grizzi de Oliveira
Quantitation of the Iron Regulatory Hormone Hepcidin in Mammals
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Joel P.A. Gummer
Towards the next generation in blood plasma analysis: improving analytical speed without compromising performance using improved databases, scanningSWATH and zenoSWATH.
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Dylan Harney
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