Program and Lectures
Key note speakers will provide an extensive and detailed overview of their field, especially as related to the topics above. These speakers will be persons with hands-on experience, and we expect therefore fruitful, comprehensive and intensive discussions.
The participants will be required to present papers relevant to the topics above. Suggestions for papers will be submitted in advance either by the participants or by the organizers and a selection will be made in collaboration with the appropriate key note speaker.
Companies are invited to contribute with presentations in their own field.
The participants are encouraged to present a poster (maximum poster size: 'A0 oversize'; 90 cm width x 120 cm heigth).
Language of the summer school is English.
Speakers and participants should arrive Friday, Sept. 24th. The summer school will start in the evening of the 24th with an informal get together/party.
Program:
Arrival and Registration
19:00 open and welcome party
7.30 8:45 Breakfast
9:00 R. Westermeier Sample preparation for Proteome Analysis
10:30 B. Kόster Interaction Proteomics
12:00 14:00 Lunch Break
15:30 P. Jungblut and R. Westermeier Principles of 2D Gelelectrophoresis
17:00 Break and Discussion
19:00 - 20:30 Diner
20:30 22:00 Poster I and Drinks
7.30 8:45 Breakfast
9:00 10:30 R. Westermeier (GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences) Difference Gelelectrophoresis in Proteomics and G. Schmidt (Definiens AG) Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis Software for Automated Protein Expression Level Change Analysis
10.30 12:00 K. Unger Multidimensional LC/MS, challenges, potential, and limitations - misinterpretations, pitfalls, misconceptions -
12:00 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 17:00 Social Program
17:30 19:30 ProteomWeaver (Definiens AG), workshop for interested participants
19:30 20:30 Diner
20:30 22:00 Poster II and Drinks
7.30 8:45 Breakfast
9:00 B. Spengler Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption Ionization (MALDI) Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Methods
10:30 M. Wilm Electrospray Ionization - Principles and Implementation on Mass Spectrometers
12:00 13:30 Lunch Break
13:30 M. Macht (Bruker Daltonics) MALDI-TOF/TOF the new workhorse for proteomics?
14:30 C. Lenz (Applied Biosystems) Analysis of post-translational protein modifications on hybrid triple quadrupole/linear ion trap mass spectrometers
15:30 M. McDowall (Waters GmbH) Multiplexed LC-MS for Qualitative & Quantitative Proteomics
16:30 K. Scheffler (Thermo Electron GmbH) Linear ion trap technology: basic concepts and application in proteomic research
17:30 Break and Discussion
19:00 20:30 Diner
20:30 Poster III and Drinks
7.30 8:45 Breakfast
9:00 M. Larsen Characterization of modified proteins in proteomics by mass spectrometry
10:30 P. Jungblut Quantitative Proteomics by Labeling Techniques
12:00 14:00 Lunch Break
14:00 F. Herberg High Resolution Characterization of proteins using Biomolecular Interaction Analysis
15:30 J. Schultz From Sequence to Function and Interaction, lesson with practical computer work
19:00 - 20:30 Diner
20:30 open end Farewell
7.30 8:45 Breakfast
9:00 S. Grolle Facts and Figures about the BMBF Funding and Research Programme
10:30 R. Kellner Proteomics in Industry
Concluding Remarks
13:00 14:00 Lunch Break and END
Participants (incl. Posters)