Sunday, 5th 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
Symposium Nine: Structural Proteomics and Interactomics
9:00AM - 10:40AM
Sunday, 5th February
Convention Room 1
Chairs: Marc Wilkins & Ashleigh Dale
Cross-linking mass spectrometry discovers, evaluates, and validates the experimental and predicted structural proteome
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Jason KK Low
Hydrogen-Deuterium Exchange: Beyond the Integrated Structural Approach
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Sheena D'Arcy Ph.D.
Integrating Protein Correlation Profiling with Cross-Linking Mass Spectrometry to build a comprehensive map of protein-protein interactions in the malaria parasite
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Christopher A MacRaild
Identification of the Doublecortin like kinase 1 (DCLK1) interactome reveals novel kinase dependent processes involved in gastric cancer progression.
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Annalisa L.E. Carli
Enhanced proteoform characterisation using an integrated top-down and bottom-up mass spectrometry approach
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Muhammad Zenaidee
Morning Tea & Networking
10:40AM - 11:10AM
Sunday, 5th February
Convention Room 2 & 3
Symposium Ten: Post-Translational Modifications and Signalling
11:10AM - 12:30PM
Sunday, 5th February
Convention Room 1
Chairs: Melanie White & Mark Larance
Proteome-wide systems genetics identifies UFMylation as a regulator of muscle function
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Benjamin L Parker
Deciphering the ubiquitin code
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Simon Cobbold
A role for protein lysine acetylation in bile resistance in
Campylobacter jejuni
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Ashleigh Dale
Systematic analysis of post-translational modifications in the yeast ribosome reveals extensive heterogeneity
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Joshua J Hamey
Closing Plenary Session
12:30PM - 1:00PM
Sunday, 5th February
Convention Room 1
Chair: Anthony Purcell
The future of proteomics in Biotechnology
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Jennie Lill
Closing Ceremony and Awards Presentations
1:00PM - 1:30PM
Sunday, 5th February
Convention Room 1
Chair: Anthony Purcell
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