Saturday, 3rd February
29th Annual Lorne Proteomics Symposium 2024
Days
Wednesday, 31st January
Thursday, 1st February
Friday, 2nd February
Saturday, 3rd February
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Speakers
Symposium Nine: Functional Proteomics
9:00AM - 10:15AM
Saturday, 3rd February
Heritage Ballroom
Chairs: Paul Haynes & Asolina Braun
Developing structural interactomics and its application in biology
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Fan Liu
Attenuation of CXCR4 signal transduction by pharmacological and nanobody inhibition of CXCR4 receptor dimerization.
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Wei Wu
Dissecting the pro-fibrotic phosphoproteome to identify new targets for cardiac dysfunction
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Harley R Robinson
Ultra-sensitive platelet proteome maps the
O
-glycosylation landscape and identifies a new form of domain-specific
O
-fucosylation
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Mark Larance
Morning Tea & Networking
10:15AM - 10:45AM
Saturday, 3rd February
Convention Centre
Tea break supported by
Symposium Ten: Post-Translational Modifications and Signalling
10:45AM - 12:00PM
Saturday, 3rd February
Heritage Ballroom
Chairs: Stuart Cordwell & Harley Robinson
Phosphoproteomics reveals patient-specific signaling networks in triple negative breast cancer
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Forest White
Mapping genetic determinants of phosphorylation identifies upstream signalling regulators
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Elise J Needham
Deciphering Ribosomal Diversity: Navigating the Ribosomal Methylation Landscape with Two-Dimensional Size Exclusion Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry
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Andrew J Spiteri
Integrating Mass Spectrometry methods for characterisation of PROTAC-induced ubiquitination architecture
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Hao Dong
Closing Plenary Session
12:00PM - 12:30PM
Saturday, 3rd February
Heritage Ballroom
Chair: Anthony Purcell
Marc Wilkins
30 years of the Proteome
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Marc Wilkins
Closing Ceremony and Awards Presentations
12:30PM - 1:00PM
Saturday, 3rd February
Heritage Ballroom
Chairs: Anthony Purcell & Melanie White
Bus Transfer to Tullamarine Melbourne Airport & WEHI
2:45PM - 5:15PM
Saturday, 3rd February
Chair: Anthony Purcell
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