Confirmed speakers
Friedrich Lottspeich, Bioanalytik Future after 20 years of proteomics - still room for improvement? | |
Reiner Westermeier, Electrophoresis in Practise The State of the Art Methodology for Gel-based Proteomics | |
Hanno Langen Roche Molecular Medicine Laboratories Application of Proteomics in the Pharmaceutical Industry | |
Stefan Lehr German Diabetes Center Secretome analysis: A treasure trove for the discovery of biomarkers for metabolic disorders | |
Ralf Rabus University of Oldenburg Proteo(geno)mic insights into (marine) environmental bacteria | |
Marc Kipping Waters Corp. Travelling Wave Ion Mobility Spectrometry in Proteomics - Improvements in Data Independent Acquisition (DIA) and Data Dependent Acquisition (DDA) Strategies | |
Rainer Cramer University of Reading A new MALDI MS Technique for Proteomic Research | |
Olaf Jahn MPI Göttingen Myelin Proteomics 2.0 | |
Andrea Sinz Institute of Pharmacy, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg The power of chemical cross-linking/MS for protein structure analysis | |
Hans Peter Braun Leibniz Universität Hannover Proteome analyses for investigating the Oxidative Phosphorylation system in plants | |
Albert Sickmann Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften – ISAS – e.V. | |
Sabine Metzger Cologne Biocenter, University of Köln Identification of intracellular platin-protein complexes and their input towards development of cisplatin resistance | |
Uwe Karst Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, WWU Münster Modification of proteins with electrochemically generated reactive metabolites | |
Michael Hippler Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, WWU Münster Functional and quantitative proteomics to elucidate acclimation processes in photosynthesis | |
Stefan Tenzer, Nat Meth Institute for Immunology, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz Label-free quantification of complex proteomes using ion-mobility enhanced data-independent acquisition | |
Annette Michalski Bruker Providing a new layer of insight into biological research: Omics with the latest impact QTOF technology | |
Jörg Dojahn ABI The New TripleTOF™ 6600 with SWATH™ 2.0 for next generation proteomics and OneOmics™, the world's first multi-omics cloud computing environment |