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