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Proteomics in Diabetes, April 23-25, 2003 Introduction Page


Introduction
Agenda
Speakers
Abstracts
Registration
Travel
Contact
Funding Opportunities

Preliminary Agenda
  April 24, 2003

8:30 am Meeting Opening
Salvatore Sechi, Director Proteomic Program

8:35 Welcome and Introduction
Allen Spiegel, Director NIDDK

8:45
KEYNOTE LECTURE
Dissecting the Nutrient-Response Signaling Network Using Chemical Genetics
Stuart L. Schreiber, Harvard University
BIO
http://www-schreiber.chem.harvard.edu
http://iccb.med.harvard.edu/
http://www.cgr.harvard.edu/


  Protein Profiling and Quantitation
(35 minute presentations, ~5 minutes for questions)

9:30 Quantitative Proteomics: New Technologies and Applications
Ruedi Aebersold, The Institute for Systems Biology
BIO: http://www.systemsbiology.org/Default.aspx?pagename=ruediaebersold

10:10 Break (20 minutes)

10:30 Functional Proteomic Analysis of Signal Transduction and Disease
Natalie Ahn, University of Colorado
BIO: http://www.colorado.edu/chemistry/faculty/Ahn/

11:10

Proteomics Methods to Elucidate Diabetes Related Signaling
Matthias Mann, University of Southern Denmark - Odense University
BIO: http://www.pil.sdu.dk/matthias_mann.htm

11:50 New Technologies for Comprehensive, Quantitative and High Throughput Proteomics
Richard D. Smith, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)
BIO: http://emslbios.pnl.gov/bios/biosketch.nsf/All+Public+Documents/Smith,+Richard+D?Opendocument

12:10 Computational Tools for High Throughput Proteomics
Andy Keller, The Institute for Systems Biology
http://www.systemsbiology.org

12:30 pm Lunch (on your own)


  Protein Profiling and Quantitation
(35 minute presentations, ~5 minutes for questions)

1:30

Adipose Tissue-Insulin Receptor Knockout Unmasks Heterogeneity of Protein and Gene Expression Patterns Depending on the Adipocyte Size
C. Ronald Kahn, Joslin Diabetes Center
BIO: http://www.joslindiabetescenter.org/news/new_president.shtml

2:10 Application of the Serum Proteome in Metabolic Diseases
Christian Rholff, Oxford GlycoSciences, UK
BIO: http://www.ogs.com

2:50

On the Pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes, Proteomic Studies
Jorn Nerup, Steno Diabetes Center, Gentofte, Denmark

3:30 Break (20 minutes)

3:50 Cells and Organelles in Diabetes:
A Combined Genomic and Proteomic Approach

Silvia Corvera, University of Massachusetts Medical School
BIO: http://www.umassmed.edu/igp/faculty/corvera.cfm?start=Research&name=corvera

4:30 Presentation on Hupo Proteomics Initiatives
Samir Hanash, University of Michigan
http://hupo.org

4:50 Poster Viewing and Refreshments

5:50 Adjournment




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  April 25, 2003


  Protein Interaction and Computational Modeling
(35 minute presentations, ~5 minutes for questions)

8:30 am Integrating “Omic” Information:
A Bridge Between Genomics and Systems Biology

Marc Vidal, Harvard Medical School
BIO: http://vidal.dfci.harvard.edu/main_pages/homepage.html


9:10 Accelerating Disease Gene Discovery through Integrative Genomics
Vamsi Mootha, Whitehead Institute / MIT
BIO: http://www-genome.wi.mit.edu/mpg/people/vmootha.html

  Talks Selected From Posters
(10 minute presentations, ~5 minutes for questions)

9:50 Insulin Resistance and O-GlcNAc Modification of Nucleocytoplasmic Proteins
Lance Wells*, Stephen A. Whelan*, Keith Vosseller, and Gerald W. Hart
Department of Biological Chemistry,Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore,MD

10:05 Proteomics on Secretory Proteins from Adipose Cells
Xiaoli Chen1, Sonja Hess2, Lewis Pannell2 and Samuel W. Cushman1
1EDMNS/DB and 2Structural Mass Spectrometry Facility, NIDDK, NIH, Bethesda, MD

10:20

Protein Profiling of Nuclear Proteins Regulated by EDG-1, a High Affinity G-Protein Coupled Receptor for Sphingosine-1-phosphate
Menq-Jer Lee, Sung-Suk Chae, Nicollas Ancellin, Timothy Hla,
David Han
Center for Vascular Biology/ Department of Physiology
University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT

10:35 Break (25 minutes)


  Protein Interaction and Computational Modeling (Continued)
(35 minute presentations, ~5 minutes for questions)

11:00

The Biomolecular Interaction Network Database
Christopher Hogue, University of Toronto, Canada
BIO: http://bioinfo.mshri.on.ca/index.html

11:40
New Proteins in Insulin Signaling and Action
Gus Lienhard, Dartmouth Medical School
BIO: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~biochem/lienhard/people.html#PI

12:30 pm Lunch on your own


  Target Discovery and Protein Function
(35 minute presentations, ~5 minutes for questions)

1:30 DNA as a Pharmaceutical: Large Scale Proteomic Identification of Targets in Autoimmune Disease Allows Tolerization by Novel DNA Constructs
Larry Steinman, Stanford University School of Medicine
BIO: http://www.stanford.edu/group/neurology/fac/steinman.html

2:10 Differential Proteomic Analysis in Animal Models of Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity-A Search for New Molecular Targets
Mike Cawthorne, The University of Buckingham, UK
BIO: http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/clore/

2:50 Global Analysis of Biochemical Activities Using Protein Chips
Mike Snyder, Yale University
BIO: http://www.yale.edu/snyder/

3:20 Meeting Adjourns




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