HUPO 5th Annual World Congress, Long Beach 2006
October 28th to November 1st , 2006

Translating Proteomics from Bench to Bedside

Confirmed Speakers

Additional Speakers are added as they confirm (Names appear in Alphabetical Order):

State-of-the-Art Lecture    
     
Dr. Ruedi Aebersold Dr. Alex Archakov Dr. Philip Andrews
Dr. Robert Balaban Dr. Ron Beavis Dr. Carl Borrebaeck
Dr. Marshall Bern Dr. Brian Chait Dr. Daniel Chan
Dr. Ben Cravatt Dr. Robert Cotter Dr. Michel Desjardins
Dr. Michael Dunn Dr. Maria Gaczynska Dr. Angelika Gorg
Dr. Albert Heck Dr. Fuchu He Dr. Denis Hochstrasser
Dr. Bill Hancock Dr. Randy Julian Dr. Jeroen Krijgsveld
Dr. Joshua Labaer Dr. Helmut Meyer Dr. Martin McIntosh
Dr. Young-Ki Paik Dr. Scott Patterson Dr. Richard Simpson
Dr. Richard Smith Dr. Raymond Stevens Dr. Naoyuki Taniguchi
Dr. Jenny Van Eyk    

Keynote Lectures

Dr. Rolf Apweiler: Proteomic Databases and Data Standardization.
Dr. Raymond J. Deshaies: Proteomic Characterization of the UPS.
Dr. Don Hunt: An Overview of Mass Spectrometry Technology.
Dr. Neil Kelleher: Deciphering Human Proteomes with Mass Spectrometry.
Dr. Stephen Quake: The State-of-the-art In Nanotechnology.
Dr. Michael Snyder: Antibody Arrays and Protein Identifications.
Dr. Mike Tyers: Systems Biology and Cellular Networks.

Plenary Lectures on HUPO Initiatives

Dr. Samir Hanash: Proteomics and HUPO Initiatives
Dr. John Bergeron: Organelle Proteomics and HUPO Initiatives
Dr. Mathias Uhlen: HUPO Antibody Initiative
Dr. Jan Schnitzer: HUPO Biomarker Initiative: Vascular Proteomics and Biomarker Validation

Plenary Lectures on Pioneers in Proteomics

Dr. Klaus Biemann on “Mass Spectrometry: A historical Perspective“.
Dr. Howard Morris on “Proteomic Sciences: Decades of Investigations“.

Invited Lectures on The Next Generations In Proteomics

Dr. Brian Haab (United States) on “Protein Arrays and Applications”.
Dr. Andrew Emili (Canada) on “Large Scale Proteomic Profiling”.
Dr. Lennart Martens (Belgium) on “Protein Annotations”.
Dr. Young Yil Bahk (Korea) on “Proteomic Analyses of Signaling Networks”.
Dr. Kathryn Lilley (United Kingdom) on “Applications of Quantitative Proteomics”..