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2022년 6월 30일 목요일

08:30-10:00
(90')
Education Session
08:30-09:00 Education Session1 Basic Course
Jong-Seo Kim (Seoul National University)
Analytical principles of LC-MS/MS based proteomics
09:00-09:30 Education Session2 Advanced Course
Dohyun Han (Seoul National University Hospital)
Proteome Analysis Tools for Clinicians
09:30-10:00 Education Session 3
Panel discussion
Ask anything about what proteomics can do for your research and business?
10:00-10:30
(30')
Registration
10:30-11:45
(75')
SYM-A 1: Molecular Interactions with Proteins
Chair : Kyung-gon Kim (Asan Medical Center)
SYM-B 1: 세포분해 생물학
Chair : Yong-Tae Kwon (Seoul National University)
10:30-10:55 Jong-Seo Kim (Seoul National University)
Base-specific RNA-binding sites mapping at single amino acid resolutionA
Joo-Won Park (Ewha Womans University)
The role of Nt-arginylation in liver diseases
10:55-11:20 Hyun-Woo Rhee (Seoul National University)
Interactome mapping in live cells by proximity crosslinking
Eun-Kyeong Jo (Chungnam National University)
Targeting p62 for the treatment of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
11:20-11:45 Jae-Hyung Koo (DGIST)
Odorant G Protein-Coupled Receptor-Metabolite Interaction
Chang-Hoon Ji (Seoul National University AUTOTAC Bio Inc)
p62/N-degron-dependent targeted protein degradation by AUTOphagy-TArgeting Chimera (AUTOTAC)
11:45-12:45
(60')
CW
11:45-12:15 Thermo Fisher Scientific
Introduction to New products of Thermo Fisher Scientific related to Orbitrap HRMS system for Proteomics
12:15-12:45 BERTIS
Deep learning and explainable artificial intelligence for targeted proteomics
Soulbrain holdings/Seer
Proteome-wide interrogation of plasma through integration of ProteographTM technology/ Multi-nanoparticle Workflow Enables Deep Plasma Proteomics at Scale, with Enhanced Precision, and Depths of Coverage.
12:45-13:45
(60')
Lunch Break & Poster Session
13:45-14:00
(15')
Opening Ceremony
14:00-14:40
(40')
PL 1 Chair: Cheolju Lee (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
14:00 - 14:40 Jun Adachi (National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition (NIBIOHN))
Discovery Proteomics
14:40-14:55
(15')
Coffee Break
14:55-16:10
(75')
SYM A2 : Artificial Intelligence for Proteomics and Biomarker Discovery
Chair : Min-Sik Kim (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science & Technology(DGIST)
SYM B2 : Spatial Proteomics for Biomarker Discovery
Chair : Hyun-Woo Rhee (Seoul National University)
14:55-15:20 Tiannan Guo (Westlake University)
AI-empowered proteinbiomarker for thyroid nodules
Tae-Wan Kim (Columbia University, USA)
Microglial TREM2 Interactome in Alzheimer’s Disease
15:20-15:45 Han-Sang Kim (Yonsei University College of Medicine)
Extracellular Vesicle and Particle Biomarkers Define Multiple Human Cancers
Jae-Myoung Suh (KAIST)
In vivo mapping of subcellular proteomes in aging and disease
15:45-16:10 Yeonho Choi (Korea Univesity)
Exosome based Deep-learning Analysis for Cancer Pre-scereening

16:10-16:25
(15')
Coffee Break
16:25-17:40
(75')
SYM-A 3: Post-Translational Modifications for Signal Transduction
Chair : Kang-Sik Park (Kyung Hee University)
SYM-B 3: 국가마우스표현형분석사업단
Chair : Ji-Eun Lee (Korean Institute of Science and Technology(KIST))
16:25-16:50 Min-Jae Lee (Seoul National University College of Medicine)
Dynamics of Mammalian Proteasomes Under Various Stress Conditions
Jae-Hoon Choi (Hanyang University)
Analysis of phenotypic switches of aortic smooth muscle cells in single cell level during hyperlipidemic condition
16:50-17:15 Won-Ho Yang (Yonsei University)
Neu3 neuraminidase induction triggers intestinal inflammation and colitis in a model of recurrent human food-poisoning
Soo-Young Cho (Hanyang University)
Cell lineage diversity and intratumoral heterogeneity in gastric cancer
17:15-17:40 Hsin-Yi Chang (National Defense Medical Center)
Nutritional Control of Protein modifications Defines the Cell Fate in Adipogenesis
Geum-Sook Hwang (Korea Basic Science Institute)
Metabolomics-driven approaches for understanding the biological networks underlying disease
17:40-18:00
(20')
General Assembly
18:00-20:00
(120')
Reception