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The 18th Human Proteome Organization World Congress - HUPO 2019, Adelaide, Australia

04 Jan 2019 12:38 PM | Deleted user

The 18th Human Proteome Organization World Congress - HUPO 2019 will be hosted by the Australasian Proteomics Society (APS) in the beautiful ‘City of Churches’, Adelaide. HUPO 2019 will focus on “Advancing Global Health Through Proteome Innovation” and will bring together world-leading experts and the next generation of early career scientists to promote how proteomics is advancing our knowledge of human and planetary health. HUPO 2019 will both celebrate what has been achieved and look forward to future advances and discoveries that will revolutionize global health.

The Australasian Proteomics Society (APS) has started to design a fantastic program for HUPO 2019 in Adelaide and have confirmed the following plenary speakers:

  • Prof. Ruedi Aebersold
  • Prof. Yu-Ju Chen
  • Prof. Fuchu He
  • Prof. Albert Heck
  • Prof. Kathryn Lilley 
  • Prof. Mathias Uhlén

With plenary lectures from outstanding speakers and over 30 parallel sessions - including 6 HPP sessions, the 2nd Australasian Glycoscience Symposium, Plant and Food Proteomics sessions - the program will offer opportunities for fruitful discussions. Other Themes include:

  • Health and Disease
  • Biological Applications of The Proteome
  • Beyond the Proteome
  • Our Human Environment
  • Enabling Technologies

The Organizing Committee of the HUPO 2019 consists of the committee members of the Australasian Proteomics Society (APS) plus a number of prominent Australian Proteomics Scientists:

HUPO 2019 Organizing Committee

Prof. Stuart Cordwell (Co-Chair, APS President)
Prof. Peter Hoffmann (Co-Chair and LOC Chair, APS Vice President))
Prof. Anthony Purcell (APS Treasurer)
Prof. Mark Molloy (APS Secretary)
Prof. Marc Wilkins (APS Committee)
Dr. Michelle Colgrave (APS Committee)
Dr. Morten Thaysen-Andersen (APS Committee)
Dr. Andrew Webb (APS Committee)
Additional HUPO 2019 Organizing Committee
Prof. Mark Baker (HPP)
A/Prof. Michelle Hill (HUPO EC Secretary)
A/Prof. Vera Ignjatovic (HPP)
Prof. Ed Nice (HPP and social event committee)
Prof. Nicolle Packer (Glycoscience)
Prof. Paul Haynes (Plant and Food Proteome)
Prof. Gavin Reid (Multi-omics)

Visit the conference website www.hupo2019.org for more details.

We look forward to welcoming you to Adelaide in 2019 for an unforgettable HUPO World Congress.



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