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Final Symposium Programme

Monday, January 26, 2004  
18:00 - 21:00 Welcome Reception and Dinner
   
Tuesday, January 27, 2004 Proteogenomics: Integrating Technology, Biology and Computation
Session Chair: Lukas Huber
8:30-8:40 Formal Opening of the Symposium by Austrian Federal Minister of Education, Science and Culture Elisabeth Gehrer
8:40-8:45 Welcome and Organizational Remarks by Günther Bonn
8:45-9:30 New technologies in functional genomics
Ronald W. Davis
Stanford Genome Technology Center
Palo Alto, CA, USA
publications
9:30-10:15 Global analysis of the yeast genome and proteome
Jason Ptacek
Yale University
New Haven, CT, USA
 
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
10:45-11:25 Integrating interactome, phenome, and transcriptome mapping data
Marc Vidal
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, MA, USA
publications
11:25-12:05 Advances in mass spectrometry of proteins and peptides
Barry Karger
Barnett Institute, Northeastern University
Boston, MA, USA
publications
12:05-12:45 Comparative quantitative proteogenomics
John Yates III
The Scripps Research Institute
La Jolla, CA, USA
publications
  Afternoon free for winter sports and other personal activities
16:00-16:45 Special Seminar on 'Nano HPLC Applications for Proteins' hosted by LC Packings/Dionex pdf icon
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17:15-18:00 Bridging genomics and proteomics
Hans Lehrach
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Genetics
Berlin, Deutschland
publicatios
18:00-20:00 Dinner
20:00-Open End Panel Discussion (in German) 'Genome Sciences in Austria – Presence and Future'
Panel participants:
Günther Bonn, Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Radiochemistry, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Günther Kreil, Institute of Molecular Biology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Salzburg, Austria
Hans Lehrach, Max Planck Institute of Molekulare Genetik, Berlin, Germany
Peter Schuster, Institute of Theoretical Chemistry and Molecular Structural Biology, University of Vienna, Austria
Barbara Weitgruber, BMBWK, Vienna Austria
Georg Wick, Austrian Science Foundation, Vienna, Austria
   
Wednesday, January 28, 2004 Cancer – Biology, Diagnostics and Therapeutics
Session Chair: Günther Bonn
8:30-9:05 Molecular analysis of cancer
Annemarie Poustka
Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum
Heidelberg, Germany
publications
9:05-9:40 to be named
 
9:40-10:15 Serum protein fingerprinting
Tom Conrads
National Cancer Institute
Frederick, MD
publications
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
10:45-11:20 Discriminating benign from malignant disease
O. John Semmes
Eastern Virginia Medical School
Norfolk, VA, USA
publications
11:20-11:55 Proteomics of cancer cells
Sam Hanash
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI, USA
publications
11:55-12:30 Proteomics and nature’s complexity
Denis Hochstrasser
Laboratoire Central de Chimie Clinique
Hôpital Cantonal Universitaire
Genève, Switzerland
publications
  Afternoon free for winter sports and other personal activities
16:00-16:45 Workshop: 'Applications of the Strep-tag technology in proteomics'.
Speaker: Dr. Thomas Schmidt, IBA GmbH.
16:45-18:15 The next generation of the Austrian Genome Program GEN-AU, Part 1
Young investigators present their projects (Call for Abstracts)
Session Chair: Hans Lehrach
18:45-20:00 Dinner
20:00-Open End Panel Discussion (in German) 'Genome Sciences – Economic Opportunities and Social Challenges'
Special Location: ORF - Landesstudio Tirol, Austria
Ulrike Felt, Department of Philosophy of Science and Social Studies of Science, University of Vienna, Austria
Lukas Huber, Department of Histology and Molecular Cell Biology, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Stephan Leher, Institute of Systematic Theology, University of Innsbruck
Klaus Lindpaintner, Roche Genetics and Roche Center for Medical Genomics, Basel, Switzerland
Renée Schroeder, Institute of Microbiology and Genetics, Vienna Biocenter, Vienna, Austria
   
Thursday, January 29, 2004 Exploring Proteomes and the Structure of Protein Complexes
Session Chair: Andreas Kungl
8:30-9:05 Advances in the exploration of prokaryotic and eukaryotic proteomes
Joel Vandekerckhove
Department of Medical Protein Research
Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium
publications
9:05-9:40 Charting the proteomes of organisms with unsequenced genomes
Andrej Shevchenko
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Dresden, Germany
publications
9:40-10:15 Proteomics of infectious disease
Peter Jungblut
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
Berlin, Germany
publications
10:15-10:45 Coffee Break
10:15-11:20 Discovery and validation of new molecular drug targets
Hanno Langen
Roche Genetics
Basel, Switzerland
publications
11:20-11:55 Proteome analysis at the level of sub-cellular structures
Mathias Dreger
Institute of Chemistry/Biochemistry
Free University Berlin
Berlin, Germany
publications
11:55-12:30 Cryo-electron microscopy of macromolecular complexes
Christian Spahn
Institute of Medical Physics and Biophysics
Humboldt University
Berlin, Germany
publications
12:30-16:45 Afternoon free for winter sports or other personal activities
16:45-18:15 The next generation of the Austrian Genome Program GEN-AU, Part 2
Young investigators present their projects (Call for Abstracts)
Session Chair: Peter Oefner
18:15-Open End Dinner and Farewell Party
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