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A Lively HUPO 2024 Poster Competition

07 Nov 2024 11:02 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

Sponsored by Molecular Omics

Over the course of three days, the HUPO 2024 poster competition showcased the vibrant research diversity of our community. Thirty esteemed judges from various regions and scientific disciplines convened to evaluate the innovative work of our preselected student and postdoctoral finalists.

The presentations were assessed based on graphical elements, delivery skills, content richness, and overall impact. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the finalists. The overwhelmingly positive feedback from the judges underscores the exceptional caliber of the presentations, reflecting the cutting-edge research and dedication of the participants.

WINNERS

Postdoc
Thierry M. Nordmann

P-II-0644 A Proteomic Skin Disease Atlas for Accurate and Rapid AI-Driven Clinical Decision Making

Student
Sophia Steigerwald

P-II-0687 Single Cell Deep Visual Proteomics (scDVP) of Human Hepatocytes in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency

RUNNERS-UP

Postdoc
Matthew The

P-II-0689 An End-to-End (phospho) Proteomics Data Analysis Platform for Precision Oncology of 1000 Prospective Pan-Cancer Patients

Postdoc
Fabian Frommelt


P-III-0880 Deep Interactome Profiling MS (DIP-MS), a Novel Interaction Proteomics Method for the Deconvolution of Immunoprecipitated Protein Complexes

Student (Master)
Adele Nel

P-II-064 Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Breast Cancer and Normal Tissues with Deep Plasma Profiling using the Mag-Net™ Workflow

Student
Tilman Werner


P-II-0704 Proteomic Profiling of IDH-Wildtype Glioblastoma Reveals Prognostic Subtypes with Matching Abundances of Semi-Specific Peptides in Serum

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