Sponsored by Mass Dynamics
We had a very inspiring 3-minute thesis competition session, where 11 PhD students tackled the challenge of presenting their complex research projects in just three minutes, using only one static slide, as if addressing a lay audience. The creativity displayed was remarkable, with each student distilling intricate topics into accessible, engaging presentations that captivated the audience. Their precision in both timing and delivery reflected impressive skill and dedication.
The standout presentation came from Ericka Itang, who took us into a "proteomics crime scene".
Winner: Ericka Itang
Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, Germany: Unlocking Clues to Childhood Illness: Exploring Proteins as Disease Markers
Runner-up: Linus Wollenweber
Utrecht University, Netherlands: The Odd One Out – Mass Spectrometric Detection of the Ever-Changing IgG4 Landscape
Runner-up: Julian Müller
Technical University Munich, Germany: PTMNavigator: Interactive Visualization of Differentially Regulated Post-Translational Modifications in Cellular Signaling Pathways
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