Program and Lectures of 2nd Summer School in Proteomic Basics


The Summer School will be held from July 31 to August 6, 2005

Speakers and participants should arrive on Sunday, July 31. The summer school will start in the early evening of July 31 with a survey of Proteomics and an informal get-together party.

Key note speakers will provide an extensive and detailed overview of their field, especially as related to the topics that will be covered at the summer school:

  1. Friedrich Herberg - Protein-Protein Interactions/Biomolecular Interaction Analysis

  2. Lukas A. Huber - Pre-fractionation and sample preparation

  3. Judith Jebanathirajah - Post-Translational Modifications/Glycosylation

  4. Peter Jungblut - Quantification Methods

  5. Bernhard Küster - Protein Complexes/Protein-Protein Interactions

  6. Friedrich Lottspeich - Overview in Proteomics

  7. Helmut E. Meyer - Planning a Proteomeproject

  8. Dieter Oesterhelt - Membrane Proteins

  9. Dijana Sagi - 2D-Gelelectrophoresis

  10. Burkhardt Scheibe - 2D-Gelelectrophoresis

  11. Bernhard Spengler - MALDI-ToF Mass Spectrometry

  12. Hanno Steen - Post-Translational Modifications/Phosphorylation

  13. Klaus Unger - One- and Multi-dimensional Chromatography

  14. Matthias Wilm - ESI Mass Spectrometry

Companies are invited to contribute with presentations in their own fields.

Please follow the links in the summer school program (below) to see the abstracts from the speakers and the company representatives.

The participants are encouraged to present a poster (maximum poster size: A0, 90 cm width x 120 cm heigth).
Language of the summer school will be English.

Please follow the links "Posters & Drinks I and II" to see the abstracts of the selected particpants. Note, that posters are presented in alphabetical order (of the presenter's last name).

Program July 31 to August 6 including abstracts:

So, 31.7. Mo, 1.8. Di, 2.8. Mi, 3.8. Do, 4.8. Fr, 5.8. Sa, 6.8.
  7.30 - 8:45
Breakfast
7.30 - 8:45
Breakfast
7.30 - 8:45
Breakfast
7.30 - 8:45
Breakfast
7.30 - 8:45
Breakfast
7.30 - 8:45
Breakfast
9.00
H. E. Meyer:
How to plan a proteome project
9.00
K. Unger:
Multidimensional LC/MS in proteomics: basics, potential, limitations and applications
9.00
V. U. Rapp/Bruker:
Some contributions of MALDI-TOF and MALDI TOF/TOF technology towards proteomics
9.00
I. Dragan/LC Packings:
Multidimensional Liquid Chromatography employing Monolithic PS-DVB Capillary Columns for Bottom-up and Top-down Proteomic Analysis of Human Platelets
9.00
B. Küster:
Interaction proteomics
Departure
      9.45
V. Kruft, ABI:
Improvements in MALDI TOF/TOF technology and their application to biomarker discovery using iTRAQ reagents
9.45
Simon Lauter:
Linear iontrap technologie, basic concept and application in proteomic research
   
  10.30 Coffee Break 10.30 Coffee Break 10.30 Coffee Break 10.30 Coffee Break 10.30 Coffee Break  
10.50
D. Sagi:
Large-Gel 2-D Electrophoresis (carrier ampholyte technique)
10:50
B. Spengler:
Matrix-assisted Laser Desorption Ionization (MALDI) Mass Spectrometry: Principles, Instruments and Future DirectionsI
10.50
M. Wilm:
Electrospray Ionization - Principles and Implementation on Mass Spectrometers
10.50
D. Oesterhelt:
Proteomics of Halophilic Archaea
10:50
F. Herberg:
Biomolecular interaction analysis as a general tool in functional proteomics
 
11.40
B: Scheibe:
Two-dimensional Electrophoresis with Immobilized pH-Gradients
 
 from 14.00
Check-in at Kloster Neustift
12:30-14:00
Lunch
12:30-14:00
Lunch
12:30-14:00
Lunch
12:30-14:00
Lunch
12:30-14:00
Lunch
 
from 15.00
Registration
 
14.00
L.A. Huber:
Subcellular Fractionation and Proteomics
Special activities 14.00
H. Steen:
Tackling Protein Phosphorylation Analysis
Special activities    
17.30
S. Grolle: Introduction BMBF
15.45
Guided tour through Kloster Neustift
Special activities 15.45
Coffee Break
Special activities 14:00
P. Jungblut:
Quantification in Classical Proteomics
 
18:00
F. Lottspeich: Tutorial lecture Proteomics
17.00 Coffee Break Special activities 16.15
J. Jebanathirajah:
Glycoproteomics: Using Mass Spectrometry to Study Glycoproteins
Special activities 15.30 Coffee Break  
20.00
Get Together
17.20
C. Naumann/Vivascience:
Sample Preparation and fractionation with mambrane adsorbers prior to 2D PAGE AND MALDI analysis
Special activities
Special activities 15:50
B. Scheibe/GE, Amersham:
Two-dimensional Difference Gel Electrophoresis: 2D DIGE
 
  Special activities   Special activities 16.50
M. McDowall/Waters:
A novel data independent LC-(CID)-MS strategy for quantitative and qualitative protein profiling
 
  18:30-20:00
Dinner
Dinner at the "Fane-Alm" 18:30-20:00
Dinner
18:30-20:00
Dinner
18:30-20:00
Dinner
 
  20:00
Posters & Drinks I
20:00
Posters & Drinks II
  20:00
Wine tasting and farewell
 

 

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