BSPR 2020: British Society for Proteome Research Annual Conference St. Anne's College Oxford, UK, July 5-8, 2020 |
Conference website | https://www2.bioch.ox.ac.uk/bspr2020 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bspr2020 |
Poster | download |
Next Generation Proteomics
This year's meeting is an acknowledgement of how far proteomics has travelled. We are now in the era where generating multiple comprehensive proteomes in a day is becoming routine. The field is now utilising the underlying technologies to go well beyond traditional proteome analyses. Proteomic experiments can now capture not only quantitative data or PTM data but also protein interaction, spacial, structural and temporal information. Not only are proteomes becoming more granular, their synergistic links with the other main cellular systems such the metabolome and transcriptome are also being unravelled. Proteomics technologies continue to develop leading to ever more rapid proteomic analyses from ever lower amounts of starting material. Such work has led to studies being performed on thousands of samples, enabling large scale cohort analyses for medical research, while advances in fragmentation technology have made crosslinking studies almost routine and rapidly expanded the number of post translational modifications and protein classes that can be characterised.
The 2020 meeting will celebrate these next generation technologies and how they are transforming applications from scientific research to commercial quality control and civil security.
List of Topics
- Native/Structural Proteomics
- Systems Biology/Networks
- Towards P5 Medicine
- Chemical Biology
- Imaging and Spatial Proteomics
- Bioinformatics
- One Health Research
- Next Generation Technology
Invited Speakers
- Perdi Barran
- Josephine Bunch
- Alfredo Castello
- Matthew Collins
- Ben Davis
- Mike Gillette
- Bernhard Küster
- Manuel Mayr
- Evangelina Petsalaki
- Carol Robinson
- Christopher Tape
Venue
St Anne's College, University of Oxford, Oxford
United Kingdom
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to shabaz.mohammed@chem.ox.ac.uk