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Below is a calendar of proteomics related events from national and regional societies, and other similar groups. These events are not necessarily endorsed by HUPO but are proteomics focused or similar.

Upcoming HUPO World Congresses

HUPO Endorsed Meetings
HUPO may choose to endorse events which are aligned with the HUPO mission, objectives and diversity statement. If you are interested in applying for HUPO endorsement, please complete this form. 


    • 24 Apr 2024
    • 9:00 AM (CEST)
    • 26 Apr 2024
    • 5:00 PM (CEST)
    • Madrid, Spain


    The C-HPP is holding a workshop Madrid, Spain, at the National Center for Biotechnology, CSIC, Campus of the University Autónoma of Madrid, Darwin, 3, Spain.

    A workshop hotel is being organized where registrants can book and cover their own accommodation. The hotel will be near the train station for a short 15-minute ride to the University Autónoma.

    Registration and most meals and coffee are free and we invite members of the C-HPP, B/D-HPP, and HPP to register as soon as possible to help with planning Agenda.

    Click here to register

    AGENDA

    Wednesday, April 24

    13:00-14:30 Welcome Lunch

    Preworkshop Working Group on Protein Identification and Function Guidelines
    (Chairs: Rob Moritiz + Charles Pineau)

    14:30 – 16:30: Discussion on guidelines for (i) assigning protein function for the Grand Challenge, incorporating, (ii) With HUPO’s loss of support from neXtprot, also to be discussed will be a new repository for HPP progress on completing the Human Proteome Project and where the data will reside for functional annotation of the Human Proteome, (iii) SWATH/DIA data into the HPP.

    16:30 Coffee

    17:00 Finalize recommendations and action items on the three aims.

    18:00 Dinner ad hoc in central Madrid, Tapas!

    Thursday, April 25

    Session One: Grand Challenge (Chairs Charles Pineau + Fernando Corrales)

    9:00 Chris Overall. Welcome and outline of workshop.

    9:15 Charles Pineau. C-HPP in Le Grand Challenge: (20 min + 10 mins)

    9:45 General Discussion on the Grand Challenge and HPP Database Management

    11:00 Coffee break

    11:30 Gong Zhang(20 min + 10 mins): “Proteome-wide Functional Annotation Using Deep-Learning-based Protein Structures”.

    12:00 Uwe Volker. Discussion Summary: Challenges in the Grand Challenge. (20 min + 10 mins)

    12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

    Session Two: Mission of the C-HPP (Chairs: Gong Zhang + Heeyoun Hwang)

    14:00 Chris Overall. Outline of the C-HPP Mission Statement.

    14:15 – 15:15 General Discussion on the C-HPP Mission Aims. Including gender and geographic diversity in the leadership of teams and EC, inactive teams/team renewal.

    15:15 Yong-In Kim (Chr 9) (ECR) (15 min + 5 min): “Exploring Uncharacterized Proteins on Chromosome 9: Current Progress and Insight”

    15:35 Alejandra Delgado (ECR) (15 min + 5 min): “Investigating the Function NDUFAF4 in the Context of Cholestasis”.

    16:00 Much-needed coffee break

    16:30 Sergio Encarnación-Guevara(20 min + 10 mins): “Chromosome 19: Progress in the characterization of proteins without assigned function.”

    17:00 Heeyoun Hwang (20 min + 10 mins): “uPE1 Study with Cholangiocarcinoma and PDAC Proteome Data”

    17:30 Rob Moritz (20 min + 10 mins): Collective Thoughts on the C-HPP Mission and Direction

    18:00 Session Close

    Retire to hotels to freshen up and then meet for aperos and dinner at a destination to be announced by Madrid Natives (Fernando).

    Friday, April 26:

    Session Three: Meeting the Challenge (Chairs Cecilia Lindskog + Sergio Encarnación-Guevara)

    9:00 Cecilia Lindskog (Incoming Chair HPP): (20 min + 10 mins) “Solve the Protein Puzzle – The Grand Challenge to Understand the Different Pieces of the Human Proteome”

    9:30 Min-Sik Kim (new Chr 13 Head, Korea): (20 min + 10 mins) “Breast Cancer Proteome and Chromosome 13”

    10:00 Chris Overall (Chair C-HPP): (20 min + 10 mins) “Physiological vs. Pathological Functions of Proteins in the Grand Challenge”

    10:30 Coffee break

    11:00 Frank Schmidt (new Head, Chr 21, Qatar Team): (20 min + 10 mins) “How can Olink Contribute to the HPP project?”

    11:30 – 12:30 Open Discussion on technologies, approaches, and bioinformatics to meet the Grand Challenge.

    12:30 Meeting Close

    Campus Restaurant fine dining and departure.

    Click here to register


    • 25 Apr 2024
    • 4:00 AM
    • Webinar

    Date:  Thursday, April 25, 2024 

    Time
    :  4 am PDT/ 7 am EDT/ 1 pm CEST

    Speakers: Dina Schuster (Utrecht University), Janaina Silva (University of Sao Paulo), Yun-Jung Yang (Taipei Medical University). 

    Description: 
    During this event, the three winners of the 2023 3-Minute Thesis Competition will present their thesis in a more detailed format, share their experiences from the competition, and provide some advice for future participants. After the presentations, there will be a Q&A session. If you are interested in participating in this year's 3-Minute Thesis Competition at the congress, be sure to attend this webinar.

    REGISTER HERE

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

    • 10 May 2024
    • 7:00 AM
    • Webinar

    Date:  Friday, May 10, 2024

    Time:  7 am PST / 10 pm EST/  / 3 pm CET

    Speaker: Prof. Isabelle Fournier

    Webinar Description:  
    Surgery remains the first frontline treatment for most solid tumors. The quality of surgery is paramount to the patient's prognosis and life quality but limited by the impossibility of the surgeon to collect molecular information in vivo. SpiderMass is a novel Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry technology which is micro-invasive and painless designed for in vivo and in man analyses. Combined with AI processing, SpiderMass MS Imaging brings the creation of interpreted 3D maps to be used as Digital Twins to tailor the surgery. By providing a molecular hand to the surgeon, SpiderMass paves the way of precision surgery in oncology.

    Speaker Bio: Prof. Fournier is Distinguished Professor at University of Lille and holds a position as co-director of the PRISM Inserm U1192 Lab and as Vice President for Doctoral Research at the University of Lille. She is a bioanalytical chemist specializing in clinical mass spectrometry and proteomics. She first started research working on the fundamentals of MALDI during her PhD at University Pierre & Marie Curie in Paris and then, as a postdoctoral fellow within the group of Prof. Michael Karas in Frankfurt. In 2002, she established her own group at the University of Lille where she started developing MALDI MS Imaging. She has pioneered the field with several developments including strategies for imaging of FFPE tissues and proteins, and the development of tagged probes for targeted MS Imaging of mRNA and proteins for MALDI IHC and ISH. In 2009, she was hired as Full Professor and awarded a Junior position at Institut Universitaire de France. Since 2012, she became interested in the development of Spatially Resolved Proteomics guided by MALDI MSI for applications in oncology. Over the past 5 years, she also worked on the development of in vivo MS for guided surgery and intraoperative analysis. She co-founded the Imabiotech Company (now Aliri Bioanalysis) which provides services in MALDI MSI and more recently Celeos which is to commercialize the SpiderMass technology. She was recently recognized with the international distinguished award from MSACL and was awarded a senior position at Institut Universitaire de France.

    REGISTER HERE

    After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

    • 22 May 2024
    • 24 May 2024
    • Kildare, Ireland

    We are thrilled to invite you to the 33rd workshop of the Human Proteome Organization (HUPO) Brain Proteomics Project. This exciting event will bring together leading researchers, scientists, and experts from around the world to discuss groundbreaking advancements in the field of brain proteomics.

    CONFERENCE DETAILS:

    DATE: May 22-24, 2024
    LOCATION: Lawlor's of Naas, Poplar Square, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland

    REGISTER HERE

    CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS: The meeting program focuses on alternative and transformative frameworks for understanding CNS disorders and the use of enhanced and newly emerging tools for experimental measurement and manipulation. Presenters will share research techniques and experimental designs they applied to elucidate the biological pathways and markers associated with psychiatric and neurodegenerative symptoms and CNS disorders.

    CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH:  Explore the latest discoveries and innovations in brain proteomics, including the identification and characterization of proteins crucial to understanding brain function and diseases.

    Our speakers are internationally recognized experts. We have keynote speakers and several unique sessions covering hot topics on functional proteomics, biofluidomics, plus our sessions on ad-vances in neurodegenerative disorders and neuroproteomics in drug discovery and development.

    KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Engage with renowned scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of proteomics and brain research.

    CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:

    • Dr. Chris Whelan, Director, Neuroscience, Data Science & Digital Health, Janssen Research & Development, LLC and lead of the collaboration and corresponding author of the Nature paper sharing preliminary findings from the UK Biobank Pharma Proteomics Project (UKB-PPP, Nature 2023; 622(7982): 329–338.PMID:37794186)
    • Prof. Robert McCullumsmith, Department Chair at The University of Toledo, College of Medicine and Life Sciences
    • Prof. Daniel Martins-de Souza, Associate Professor and Head of Proteomics, Dept of Biochemistry, University of Campinas (UNICAMP)
    • Prof. Katrin Marcus, Medical Proteome Analysis, Center for Proteindiagnostics (PRODI), Ruhr-University Bochum

    NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES: Connect with fellow researchers, build new collaborations, and strengthen your professional network.

    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: We welcome abstract submissions on a wide range of topics related to brain proteomics, including but not limited to:

    • Biofluidomics
    • Neurodegenerative Diseases
    • Neuropsychiatric Disorders
    • Biomarker Discovery
    • Neuroproteomics in drug discovery and development

    Please submit your abstract by April 30, 2024

    REGISTRATION INFORMATION:  For registration and additional details, please visit our conference website: https://hbpp2024.sciencesconf.org/

    Join us in advancing the field of brain proteomics and unravelling the mysteries of the human brain. We look forward to your participation in this landmark event.

    • 29 May 2024
    • 9:00 AM (CEST)
    • 30 May 2024
    • 5:00 PM (CEST)
    • Rouen, France


    The 5th edition of the international meeting dedicated to post-translational modifications (PTMs) in bacteria will be held on the 29th and 30th of May 2024, in Rouen, France. The meeting topics will cover all known bacterial PTMs, including protein phosphorylation, acetylation, glycosylation, pupylation, RiPP, targeted degradation and other modifications, as well as the methods used to study them.

    Full details are available on the congress website: https://ptmbact2024.sciencesconf.org/

    Abstract submissions for oral presentations are open until February 15, 2024. Abstract submission for poster are open until April 15, 2024.

    • 28 Jul 2024
    • 03 Aug 2024
    • South Tyrol, Italy

    Brixen Proteomics Summer School

    Date:  July 28 - August 3, 2024
    Location:  The Augustiner Chorherrenstift Neustift in Vahrna, close to Brixen (Bressanone), South Tyrol, Italy
    For more information:  WELCOME - Brixen Proteomics
    To register:  
    Apply for The - Brixen Proteomics


    • 09 Sep 2024
    • 9:00 AM (CEST)
    • 14 Sep 2024
    • 5:00 PM (CEST)
    • Erica, Italy
    • 20 Oct 2024
    • (CEST)
    • 24 Oct 2024
    • (CEST)
    • Dresden, Germany

    The 2024 HUPO World Congress will take place in Dresden, Germany.

    This event brings together an extraordinary scientific program with world renowned speakers, a variety of workshops, sessions, training courses, poster sessions, networking opportunities, industry seminars, exhibits and much, much more! 

    Visit the website here for more information.  Registration opens February 29, 2024.


    • 16 Jun 2025
    • 9:00 AM (CEST)
    • 20 Jun 2025
    • 5:00 PM (CEST)
    • Saint Malo, France


    For More Details:  EuPA 2025



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