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  • 15 Oct 2022 1:30 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    See our exciting program information below.  REGISTER TODAY!

    All times are US Eastern Time. 

    10:00 am Matthias Mann, "Ultra-high sensitivity for precision oncology"

    10:30 am Erwin Schoof, "Leveraging advanced latest-generation acquisition and MS instrument architecture for improving single cell proteomics experiments"

    11:00 am Roman Zubarev, "Since cell proteomics - some considerations from the chemical proteomics point of view"

    11:30 am Claudia Ctortecka, "Variations of the proteoCHIP - a high-throughput sample preparation approach for single-cell proteomics"

    12:00 pm Ying Zhu, "Enhancing single cell proteomics and tissue proteome mapping with ion mobility filtering"

    12:30 pm Ryan Kelly, "Advanced separations and data acquisitions strategies for in-depth single-cell proteomics"

    13:00 pm Closing remarks

    REGISTER HERE!

    Organized by the B/D-HPP Single Cell Initiative. Please contact Initiative Chair Dr. Bogdan Budnik (Bogdan.Budnik@wyss.harvard.edu) with any questions or if you want more info!  

  • 12 Oct 2022 12:31 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Check out the October issue of HUPOST here, full of the latest news and updates, including HUPO's Strategic Plan!

  • 03 Oct 2022 4:23 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dr. Seyedmohammad started off his career in immunology where he Investigated Inhibitory signals at the T-cell Immune Synapse. During his master’s degree at Imperial College London, he developed important immune assays that helped in the identification of prominent signaling molecules involved in T-cell activation. He then obtained his doctoral degree in biochemistry at the University of Cambridge, where he studied the characterization of a bacterial iron transport protein from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In that thesis, Dr. Seyedmohammad successfully proved the trimeric conformation of the protein and identified key binding motifs driving the acquisition of iron into the bacterial cell. After venturing into several start-ups, he began a post-doctoral fellowship under the supervision of Dr. Van Eyk at the Advanced Clinical Biosciences Research Institute in Cedars Sinai Medical Research Division, where he is currently using novel proteomic approaches to study heart failure. Dr. Seyedmohammad is responsible for identifying newly synthesized proteins in human cardiomyocytes using AHA-labeling and is applying this approach to characterize important protein pathways involved in heart disease as a consequence of ischemia and reperfusion. He is also responsible for developing high-throughput assays, using a COVARIS sonication system to scale-up sample processing for a robust workflow.

  • 06 Sep 2022 1:14 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The September HUPOST is now available!  Lots of exciting and interesting info - Congress updates, EC Elections, ECR News, B/D HPP info and more!

  • 06 Sep 2022 11:12 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    See our exciting program information below.  All times are US Eastern Time. 

    10:00 am Matthias Mann, "Ultra-high sensitivity for precision oncology"

    10:30 am Erwin Schoof, "Leveraging advanced latest-generation acquisition and MS instrument architecture for improving single cell proteomics experiments"

    11:00 am Roman Zubarev, "Since cell proteomics - some considerations from the chemical proteomics point of view"

    11:30 am Claudia Ctortecka, "Variations of the proteoCHIP - a high-throughput sample preparation approach for single-cell proteomics"

    12:00 pm Ying Zhu, "Enhancing single cell proteomics and tissue proteome mapping with ion mobility filtering"

    12:30 pm Ryan Kelly, "Advanced separations and data acquisitions strategies for in-depth single-cell proteomics"

    13:00 pm Closing remarks

    REGISTER HERE!

    Organized by the B/D-HPP Single Cell Initiative. Please contact Initiative Chair Dr. Bogdan Budnik (Bogdan.Budnik@wyss.harvard.edu) with any questions or if you want more info!  

  • 01 Sep 2022 6:28 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Livia Rosa-Fernandes is part of Prof. Marinho’s research team at The Institute of Biomedical Sciences of the University of São Paulo and a Research Fellow in Neuroproteomics at Macquarie University Centre for Motor Neuron Disease Research. She received her Ph.D. in Medical Sciences from USP Medical School (2015). During her Ph.D., she had the opportunity to work at Brigham and Women´s Hospital-Harvard Medical School (USA), as part of the Postgraduate Research Exchange Program. In 2016, Livia moved to Denmark, where she worked as a post-doctoral researcher both at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Institute of Molecular Medicine, at the University of Southern Denmark. From 2019, she was enrolled as a post-doctoral fellow at the Institute of Biomedical Sciences, USP (Brazil).

    Over time, Livia has gathered experience using in vivo and in vitro models together with molecular tools to study biological processes focusing on disease progression, cellular communication, and its microenvironment. MS-based proteomics and data analytics play a key role in her research as powerful tools to better understand a biological event. Her scientific production reflects an effort to engage in multidisciplinary fields and strengthen a collaborative approach to science. She is also part of the Brazilian Proteomics Society council and is engaged in several initiatives to promote knowledge transfer and increase access to scientific education.

  • 01 Sep 2022 6:19 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    With the recent refresh of the HUPO Biology/Disease-driven Human Proteome Project (B/D-HPP) Executive Committee, we took the opportunity to get the thoughts of several members of the committee who completed their tenure. Drs. Corrales, Deutsch, Omenn, and Schmidt have all given their valuable time and leadership to the HUPO mission and have been critical to the continued growth of the B/D-HPP initiatives and the continued adoption of proteomics advances toward understanding pressing questions in health and life sciences. We asked them what they would like to share with the HUPO community on this occasion.

    Dr. Fernando Corrales served as co-chair, chair, and past-chair of the B/D-HPP from 2015–2021. As the Human Liver Proteome Project (HLPP) chair, he also has led the HLPP since 2014. Regarding what he sees as the importance of the B/D-HPP at large, the former chair said that it has represented to him an “opportunity to translate the essence of proteomics” and particularly into “functional understanding of biological systems.” Dr. Corrales, who is Professor at the Spanish National Centre for Biotechnology, sees the B/D-HPP as the masterpiece of the upcoming Grand Project once it is integrated with the other resources of the HPP. The experience sharing the coordination of the B/D-HPP with Drs. Jenny van Eyk and Ileana Cristea has been outstanding and the efforts of all persons on board during these years have been generous, says Dr. Corrales.

    “Defining protein function is something clearly dependent on the biological environment where proteins develop their activity and B/D Teams integrate an ideal research network to dissect so far hidden functionalities and place them into the adequate physiological and/or pathological framework." – Fernando Corrales

    Dr. Eric Deutsch, who served on the executive committee for five years, agrees on the importance of ensuring B/D-HPP initiatives receive continued community support. “I wish the new committee well in working to increase active participation of all B/D-HPP initiatives”, adds the longtime HUPO leader and Principal Scientist at the Institute of Systems Biology.

    Dr. Gil Omenn is the Harold T. Shapiro Distinguished University Professor at University of Michigan and a longtime chair of the HUPO Human Proteome Project (HPP). He served on the B/D-HPP executive committee for a decade alongside Drs. Ruedi Aebersold, Jenny van Eyk, Fernando Corrales, Ileana Cristea, and now Nicki Packer as chairs, and chaired the Human Plasma Proteome Project from the launch of HUPO in 2002. Under his leadership, the Plasma, Brain, Liver, Cancer, and Cardiovascular Proteome Projects were brought together with many emerging projects to form the B/D-HPP in 2011 and join the Chromosome-centric C-HPP in the HUPO HPP. This year, Dr. Omenn has rotated off the B/D-HPP executive committee after a successful term that saw him continue to lead the executive committee with his vision, which culminated in an HPP Metrics of the Human Proteome paper in the annual special issues of the Journal of Proteome Research[1] and a special perspective article in Molecular & Cellular Proteomics[2].

    “The B/D-HPP teams have made important contributions to the global explosion of research utilizing proteomics to reveal pathways, networks, mechanisms, and biomarkers underlying a great range of biological processes and diseases,” – Gil Omenn

    Dr. Frank Schmidt is an active leader in the B/D-HPP community and served on the executive committee. As his term concludes, Dr. Schmidt said he will remember his time with the committee “very positively”. The transition to the digital age during the COVID-19 pandemic was especially memorable, "when we successfully held our first professional webinars and were able to push new ideas under the excellent leadership of Ileana [Cristea] and Fernando [Corrales]”, reminisces Dr. Schmidt, who is Professor at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar. He wishes the new committee good luck as a new crop of members from the proteomics community continue the initiative missions.

    We look forward to continuing the work of the HUPO B/D-HPP in engaging the proteomics community and promoting the adaption of proteomics advances toward life and medical sciences. We welcome the new and continuing HUPO B/D-HPP Executive Committee members for 2022–2023:

    • Dr. Michal Bassani, Immunopeptidomics, continuing
    • Dr. Bogdan Budnik, Single cell proteomics, new
    • Dr. Ferdinando Cerciello, Cancer, continuing
    • Dr. Ileana Cristea (Co-chair/Past Chair), Infectious disease, continuing
    • Dr. Ruth Huttenhain, Signaling and protein networks & ECR, new
    • Dr. Maggie Lam, Cardiovascular, continuing
    • Dr. Ed Nice, Cancer, new
    • Dr. Aleksandra Nita-lazar, Infectious disease, continuing
    • Dr. Nicki Packer (Chair), Glycoproteomics, continuing
    • Dr. Uwe Völker, Clinical proteomics, new

    Footnotes:

    [1] Omenn GS et al. Research on the Human Proteome Reaches a Major Milestone: >90% of Predicted Human Proteins Now Credibly Detected, According to the HUPO Human Proteome Project. J Proteome Res. 2020 Dec 4; 19(12): 4735–4746. PMID: 32931287

    [2] Omenn GS. Reflections on the HUPO Human Proteome Project, the flagship project of the Human Proteome Organization, at 10 years. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2021 Feb 26;20:100062. PMID: 33640492.

  • 01 Sep 2022 6:12 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Devon Kohler1, Mateusz Staniak4, Olga Vitek1

    1Khoury College of Computer Science, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA; 4University of Wroc law, Wroc law, Poland

    The MSstats ecosystem is a family of open-source R/Bioconductor packages implementing statistical methods for quantitative mass spectrometry-based proteomic experiments. Here we review its recent developments, as well as advances in previously available methods and implementations.

    Read full article here.....

  • 03 Aug 2022 4:54 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The August HUPOST is here!  See the latest info about the HUPO 2022 World Congress, Education and Training Committee (ETC) activities, ECR Initiative and an update from the HPP.

  • 04 Jul 2022 10:50 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The July HUPOST is now available!  Be sure to have a look at the HUPO 2022 World Congress updates, ECR and MOC news, Humans of HUPO and Job Opportunities!



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